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What song by the Swiss electronic band Yello was featured in the 1986 American teen comedy starring Matthew Broderick?
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Title: Stella (album)
Passage: Stella is the fourth studio album by the Swiss electronic band Yello, first released in Germany, Switzerland and Austria on 29 January 1985, and in the UK and US in March 1985. It was the first album made by the band without founder member Carlos Pern, and with his departure the remaining duo of Boris Blank and Dieter Meier began to move away from experimental electronic sounds towards a more commercial synthpop and cinematic soundtrack style. As well as becoming the first album ever by a Swiss group to top the Swiss album chart, it was the band's breakthrough album internationally, helped by the success of the song "Oh Yeah", which gained the band worldwide attention the following year after it was prominently featured in the 1986 film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and then a year later in "The Secret of My Success".
Title: Touch Yello
Passage: Touch Yello is the 12th studio album by Swiss electronic band Yello. The record was released on October 2, 2009 through Polydor Records label.
Title: Bostich (song)
Passage: "Bostich" is a song by Swiss synthpop band Yello, released in 1981. It is the third and final single to be released from their debut studio album "Solid Pleasure". "Bostich" appears on the band's compilation album "Essential Yello". The song peaked at number 23 on the "Billboard" dance chart.
Title: The Race (Yello song)
Passage: "The Race" is a song by Swiss electronic band Yello, released as the first single from their album "Flag". The single was initially released on April 11, 1988 via the Fontana label.
Title: Yello
Passage: Yello is a Swiss electronic band consisting of Dieter Meier and Boris Blank.
Title: Yello by Yello
Passage: Yello by Yello is a compilation album from Swiss electronic duo Yello. It was released on 5 November 2010 via Polydor label. There are two versions of the album:
Title: Oh Yeah (Yello song)
Passage: "Oh Yeah" is a single released in 1985 by the Swiss band Yello and featured on their album "Stella". The song features a mix of electronic music and manipulated vocals. The song gained popularity after being featured in the films "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and "The Secret of My Success", among other films. It has become an iconic anthem of the 1980s, and used to metaphorically represent lust (in various forms) and cocaine. It is a popular staple in movies, television and commercials.
Title: Essential Yello
Passage: Essential Yello is a compilation album from Swiss electronic duo Yello. It was first released in 1992 and also available as a sell-through video release (on VHS and later on DVD).
Title: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Passage: Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a 1986 American teen comedy film written, co-produced and directed by John Hughes, and co-produced by Tom Jacobson. The film stars Matthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller, a high-school slacker who spends a day off from school, with Mia Sara and Alan Ruck. Ferris regularly "breaks the fourth wall" to explain techniques and inner thoughts.
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Oh Yeah
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Stella (album)
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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London Burning: Portraits from a Creative City is a book that features a portrait of a choreographer that was knighted in the 2016 New Year Honours for what?
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Title: Sir Thomas Chitty, 1st Baronet
Passage: Sir Thomas Willes Chitty, 1st Baronet (24 June 1855 15 February 1930) was a British judge, barrister, and legal scholar. From 1901 to 1920, he was a Master of the King's Bench Division, High Court of Justice. From 1920 to 1926, he served as the King's Remembrancer; the oldest judicial position in continual existence. He was knighted in the 1919 New Year Honours and made a baronet as "Baronet Chitty" in the 1924 New Year Honours.
Title: 2016 New Year Honours
Passage: The New Year Honours 2016 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January. The official lists of the 2016 New Year Honours for civilians and military were announced on 31 December.
Title: 2013 New Year Honours
Passage: The New Year Honours 2013 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.
Title: 2017 New Year Honours
Passage: The 2017 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours were awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January and were announced on 30 December 2016.
Title: London Burning: Portraits from a Creative City
Passage: London Burning: Portraits from a Creative City is a book of photography featuring a collage of creativity in London. It was released in October 2015. It features numerous portraits of artists, DJs, and performers, such as Ron Arad, Matthew Bourne, Andr Balazs, Alan Rusbridger, Tim Marlow, Mark Hix, and Marc Quinn.
Title: 2004 New Year Honours
Passage: The New Year Honours 2004 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.
Title: 2014 New Year Honours
Passage: The New Year Honours 2014 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.
Title: Matthew Bourne
Passage: Sir Matthew Christopher Bourne OBE (born 13 January 1960) is an English choreographer. His work includes contemporary dance and dance theatre. He has received multiple awards and award nominations, including the Laurence Olivier Award, Tony Award and Drama Desk Award, and he has also received several Honorary Doctorates of Arts from UK universities. Bourne was knighted in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to dance.
Title: 2007 New Year Honours
Passage: The New Year Honours 2007 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.
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services to dance
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London Burning: Portraits from a Creative City
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Matthew Bourne
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Who did the boxer who competed from 1981-1999 go up in the boxing match against on March 7,1987.
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Title: Drama in Bahama
Passage: Drama in Bahama was a ten-round boxing match that took place between Muhammad Ali and Trevor Berbick in Nassau, Bahamas on December 11, 1981. Ali was 39 years old at this time, and Berbick was 27 years old. The fight went the distance with Berbick winning through a unanimous decision on points. This was Ali's last boxing match.
Title: Cassius Clay vs. Sonny Banks
Passage: Cassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought Sonny Banks in a ten-round boxing match at Madison Square Garden in New York City on February 10, 1962. Clay won the fight through a technical knockout when the referee stopped the fight in the fourth round. The event is remembered for being the first professional boxing match in which Ali was officially knocked down in the ring by his boxing opponent.
Title: Michael Norgrove
Passage: Michael Norgrove (9 January 1981 6 April 2013) was a British professional boxer from Woodford Green, London. Nicknamed the "Zambezi Hitman", at the time of his death Norgrove had an unbeaten professional record. His death occurred several days after he was taken ill during a boxing match in London, and marked the United Kingdom's first post-match boxing fatality of the 21st century. Norgrove's death reopened the debate as to the safety of boxing as a sport.
Title: James Smith (boxer)
Passage: James "Bonecrusher" Smith (born April 3, 1953) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1999, and held the WBA heavyweight title from 1986 to 1987. He was the first heavyweight champion with a college degree.
Title: Cassius Clay vs. Donnie Fleeman
Passage: Cassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought an eight-round boxing match with Texan Donnie Fleeman in Miami on February 21, 1961. Prior to this fight, Fleeman had a record of 51 fights with 45 wins including 20 knockouts. Clay won the bout through a technical knockout after the referee stopped the fight in the seventh round. This was the first time Clay had gone over six rounds in a boxing match. It was also the first time Fleeman had ever been knocked down in a boxing match. Fleeman retired from boxing after this fight.
Title: Boxing (1981 video game)
Passage: Boxing is a multiplayer sports video game produced by Mattel Electronics and released for its Intellivision video game system in 1981. The game simulates a 15-round boxing match with the goal of knocking out the opponent; at the time of the game's release a real-life professional boxing match may have lasted up to 15 rounds.
Title: Weight class (boxing)
Passage: A weight class is a measurement weight range for boxers. The lower limit of a weight class is equal to the upper weight limit of the class below it. The top class, with no upper limit, is called heavyweight in professional boxing and super heavyweight in amateur boxing. A boxing match is usually scheduled for a fixed weight class, and each boxer's weight must not exceed the upper limit. Although professional boxers may fight above their weight class, an amateur boxer's weight must not fall below the lower limit. A nonstandard weight limit is called a catch weight.
Title: Mike Tyson vs. James Smith
Passage: Mike Tyson vs. James Smith, billed as "Super Fight", was a professional boxing match contested on March 7, 1987 for the WBA and WBC Heavyweight championships.
Title: Muhammad Ali vs. Zora Folley
Passage: Muhammad Ali and Zora Folley fought each other in a boxing match at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 22, 1967. Ali won the bout by knocking out Folley in the seventh round.This would be Ali's last boxing match before his suspension from boxing.
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Mike Tyson
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Mike Tyson vs. James Smith
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James Smith (boxer)
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What character in the film "Thillana Mohanambal" is associated with a double reed wind instrument?
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Title: Szopelka
Passage: A szopelka is a Russian double reed wind instrument, similar in form to the zurna. Typically, the instrument is 15 in long, with a brass mouthpiece and a wooden body with fifteen finger holes, eight large and seven small.
Title: Algaita
Passage: The algaita (also spelled "alghaita", "algayta" or "algheita") is a double reed wind instrument from West Africa, especially among the Hausa and Kanuri peoples. Its construction is similar to the oboe-like rhaita and the zurna. The algaita is distinguished from these other instruments by its larger, trumpet-like bell. Instead of keys, it has open holes for fingering, similar to the zurna.
Title: Kuzhal Pattu
Passage: Kuzhal pattu is a form of traditional temple music practised in the Kerala state of India. It centers on the use of the kuzhal, a double reed wind instrument, and is typically performed at temple festivals.
Title: Ottu (instrument)
Passage: The ottu (or otter) is a double reed wind instrument, used in Carnatic music of Southern India to provide a drone accompaniment to the similar nadaswaram oboe. Like the nadaswaram, the ottu is a large conical instrument, some two and a half feet long. Unlike the nadaswaram, the ottu has no fingerholes, being intended to produce one constant note while playing. It is provided with several small tuning holes which can be stopped with wax to modify its note.
Title: Sundari (instrument)
Passage: The sundari or sundri is a double reed wind instrument. It has 7 to 9 holes and is made of shisam on lathe.
Title: Nadaswaram
Passage: The nadaswaram, nagaswaram, nadhaswaram or nathaswaram is a double reed wind instrument. It is a traditional classical instrument used in Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala.
Title: Taepyeongso
Passage: The taepyeongso (lit. "big peace wind instrument"; also called hojok, hojeok , nallari, or saenap, ) is a Korean double reed wind instrument in the shawm or oboe family, probably descended from the Persian zurna and closely related to the Chinese suona. It has a conical wooden body made from "yuja" (citron), "daechu" (jujube), or yellow mulberry wood, with a metal mouthpiece and cup-shaped metal bell. It originated during the Goryeo period (918 1392).
Title: Kn bu
Passage: The kn bu (] ) is one of several types of kn, a double reed wind instrument used in the traditional music of Vietnam. It is similar in construction and sound to the Chinese "suona" and the Korean "taepyeongso". It comes in various sizes and is a primary instrument of the music of the former royal court music of Hu.
Title: Thillana Mohanambal
Passage: Thillana Mohanambal (English: "The Dance Queen Mohanambal" ) is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language musical drama film written, directed, distributed and produced by A. P. Nagarajan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini and T. S. Balaiah in the lead roles, with A. V. M. Rajan, Nagesh and Manorama in supporting roles. It tells the story of about Shanmugasundaram, a "Nadaswaram" player who falls in love with Mohanambal, a "Bharatanatyam" dancer who reciprocates his feelings, but unfortunate circumstances and their egoistic nature prevents them from confessing their love for one another. How they overcome their self-created obstacles and those created by the people around them forms the rest of the story.
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Shanmugasundaram
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Thillana Mohanambal
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Nadaswaram
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Tengiz Abuladze and Robert Rodriguez were both what?
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Title: A Necklace for My Beloved
Passage: A Necklace for My Beloved (Georgian: translit. "Samkauli satrposatvis", Russian: ) is a 1971 Georgian comedy-drama film directed by Tengiz Abuladze and co-written with Tamaz Meliava.
Title: Host and Guest
Passage: Host and Guest is an epic poem by the Georgian poet, writer and philosopher Vazha-Pshavela. The poem was first published in 1893 in Tbilisi, and it is considered to be the "masterpiece of the Georgian literature". It is compulsory reading in Georgian schools. A film based on the poem was made in 1967 by Tengiz Abuladze.
Title: The Wishing Tree (film)
Passage: The Wishing Tree (Georgian: , "natvris khe" , Russian: , "drevo zhelania" ) is a 1977 Georgian drama film directed by Tengiz Abuladze. It won the Lenin Prize, the All-Union Film Festival main prize and other prizes. The film is based on Giorgi Leonidze's short stories.
Title: Tengiz Abuladze
Passage: Tengiz Abuladze (Georgian: ; January 31, 1924 in Kutaisi March 6, 1994 in Tbilisi) was a Georgian film director, screenwriter, theatre teacher and People's Artist of the USSR. He is regarded as one of the best soviet directors in history.
Title: Robert Rodriguez
Passage: Robert Anthony Rodriguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and musician. He shoots and produces many of his films in Mexico and his home state, Texas. Rodriguez directed the 1992 action film "El Mariachi", which was a commercial success after grossing 2 million against a budget of 7,000. The film spawned two sequels known collectively as the "Mexico Trilogy": "Desperado" and "Once Upon a Time in Mexico". He directed "From Dusk till Dawn" in 1996 and developed its (2014present). Rodriguez co-directed the 2005 neo-noir crime thriller anthology "Sin City" (adapted from the graphic novel of the same name) and the 2014 sequel, "". Rodriguez also directed the "Spy Kids" films, "The Faculty", as well as "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl", "Planet Terror", and "Machete". He is a friend and frequent collaborator of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who founded the production company A Band Apart, which Rodriguez was a member of. In December 2013, Rodriguez launched his own cable television channel, El Rey.
Title: Me, Grandma, Iliko and Ilarion (film)
Passage: Me, Grandma, Iliko and Ilarioni (Georgian: , , translit. "Me, bebia, iliko da ilarioni", Russian: , , , "Ia, Babushka, iliko i ilarion " ) is a 1962 Georgian black-and-white Social-themed Comedy-drama film directed by Tengiz Abuladze based on a novel of same name by Nodar Dumbadze.
Title: The Plea (film)
Passage: The Plea (Georgian: translit. "Vedreba", Russian: , "Molba " ) is a 1967 Georgian Art-Drama film directed by Tengiz Abuladze and co-written with Revaz Kveselava and Anzor Saluqvadze. The film based on the poems of Vazha-Pshavela. It regarded as an influential classic and is an appreciated work of 20th century world cinema.
Title: Repentance (1987 film)
Passage: Repentance (Georgian: translit. "Monanieba", Russian: , "Pokayaniye " ) is a Georgian film directed by Tengiz Abuladze. The movie was made in 1984, but its release was banned in the Soviet Union for its semi-allegorical critique of Stalinism. It premiered at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, winning the FIPRESCI Prize, Grand Prize of the Jury, and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Magdana's Donkey
Passage: Magdana's Donkey (Georgian: , Russian: , "Lurja magdani " ) is a 1956 Georgian black-and-white Social-themed drama film co-directed by Revaz Chkheidze and Tengiz Abuladze based on a short story of the same name by Ekaterine Gabashvili.
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screenwriter
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Tengiz Abuladze
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Robert Rodriguez
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What is the ninth studio album by Granger Kelly Smith (born September 4, 1979), also known as Earl Dibbles Jr?
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Title: 4x4 (Granger Smith EP)
Passage: 4x4 is the second extended play by American country music artist Granger Smith. It serves as his official debut EP to mainstream radio. The album's first single, "Backroad Song", was released to digital retailers and radio on March 24, 2015. Also included on the album is a song from his comedic alter-ego "Earl Dibbles Jr.". This extended play is also a preview of Smith's upcoming debut major label album, "Remington", which was released on March 4, 2016.
Title: Double Dubliners
Passage: Double Dubliners is The Dubliners' ninth studio album. It is also known as "Alive and Well", the title it was released under on the Polydor label It's the Dubliners site for the album. A standout track here is a recitation by Ronnie Drew of Pdraig Pearse's poem "The Rebel". This album features the original members. Other notable tracks here are "The Sun Is Burning" and "The Night Visiting Song", both sung by Luke Kelly. In December 1983, "The Night Visiting Song" would become the final song to be performed by Luke Kelly with The Dubliners on Irish television.
Title: Granger Smith
Passage: Granger Kelly Smith (born September 4, 1979), also known as Earl Dibbles Jr, is an American country music singer and songwriter. He has released eight studio albums, one live album, and one EP.
Title: I Can't Help Myself (The Kelly Family song)
Passage: "I Can't Help Myself" is a song by European-American pop group The Kelly Family. It was produced by Kathy Kelly and Paddy Kelly for their ninth studio album "Almost Heaven" (1996) and features lead vocals by Paddy and Angelo Kelly. This is the most successful single from the album and the second in the band's history, after An Angel, which also featured Angelo and Paddy.
Title: When the Good Guys Win
Passage: When the Good Guys Win is the ninth studio album by American country music musician Granger Smith, scheduled for release on October 27, 2017. The singer plans to promote the work on tour in late 2017. The album's lead single is "Happens Like That".
Title: Every Baby
Passage: "Every Baby" is a song by European-American pop group The Kelly Family. It was produced by Kathy Kelly and Paddy Kelly for their ninth studio album "Almost Heaven" (1996) and features lead vocals by Maite Kelly. Released as the album's second single, the ballad reached the top five of the Swiss Singles Chart.
Title: DeMarcus Granger
Passage: DeMarcus Granger (born September 4, 1986) is a former American football defensive tackle. After a heralded high school career, Granger's NFL prospects faded after an injury-plagued career at Oklahoma. He was not selected in the 2010 NFL Draft.
Title: Sun (Cat Power album)
Passage: Sun is the ninth studio album by American musician Cat Power. Her first album of all-original material since 2006's "The Greatest", it was released on September 3, 2012, in the United Kingdom and in the United States on September 4, 2012, via Matador Records. The album was issued in a variety of formats, including a limited edition deluxe LP containing a 7" vinyl of bonus tracks.
Title: Jeff LaBar
Passage: Jeffrey Philip LaBar (born March 18, 1963, in Darby, Pennsylvania) is an American guitarist most famous for playing in the band Cinderella, in which he replaced original guitarist Michael Smerick, also known as Michael Kelly Smith. LaBar also has a side band with Cinderella bandmate Eric Brittingham called Naked Beggars. During Cinderella's temporary break-up in the mid-1990s, LaBar supported himself by running a pizza shop with his brother and by doing assorted construction jobs. LaBar and Cinderella recently completed their 20th anniversary tour with fellow rock veterans Poison, who were also celebrating 20 years in the business.
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When the Good Guys Win
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When the Good Guys Win
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Granger Smith
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Who ia the American singer that was the lead vocal for The Pretty Reckless ?
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Title: The Pretty Reckless
Passage: The Pretty Reckless is an American rock band from New York City, formed in 2009. The band consists of Taylor Momsen (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Ben Phillips (lead guitar, backing vocals), Mark Damon (bass) and Jamie Perkins (drums).
Title: Follow Me Down (The Pretty Reckless song)
Passage: "Follow Me Down" is a song by American rock band The Pretty Reckless from their second studio album, "Going to Hell" (2014). The song was written by the band's lead singer Taylor Momsen, while production was done by Kato Khandwala. It was serviced to active rock radio in the United States on November 18, 2014, serving as the album's fifth and final single. The track's intro features former pornographic actress Jenna Haze simulating an orgasm.
Title: Mother (Blondie song)
Passage: "Mother" is the lead single from Blondie's ninth studio album "Panic of Girls" and was written by Kato Khandwala, Ben Phillips (Guitarist for The Pretty Reckless) and the band's lead singer Deborah Harry. It was released in the United Kingdom on May 22, 2011, on all major online platforms. It is the first single release from the band since "Good Boys" in 2003.
Title: The Pretty Reckless discography
Passage: American rock band The Pretty Reckless has released three studio albums, two extended plays, 11 singles and 12 music videos. Originally named The Reckless, the band was formed in early 2009, with Taylor Momsen in the vocals, Ben Phillips in lead guitar, Mark Damon in bass and Jamie Perkins in drums.
Title: The Pretty Reckless (EP)
Passage: The Pretty Reckless is the self-titled debut EP by American rock band The Pretty Reckless. The album was released on June 22, 2010, by Interscope Records. The album's lead single, "Make Me Wanna Die", was released on May 13, 2010.
Title: Who You Selling For
Passage: Who You Selling For is the third studio album by American rock band The Pretty Reckless, released on October 21, 2016 by Razor Tie. The album reached number 13 on the US "Billboard" 200 and number 23 on the UK Albums Chart. Its lead single, "Take Me Down", topped the "Billboard" US Mainstream Rock chart in October 2016. The album also spawned the singles "Oh My God" and "Back to the River".
Title: Taylor Momsen
Passage: Taylor Michel Momsen (born July 26, 1993) is an American singer, songwriter, former actress, and model. She is known for being the lead singer and frontwoman of the American rock band The Pretty Reckless. She is also known for portraying the character of Jenny Humphrey on the CW teen drama series "Gossip Girl" (20072012) and Cindy Lou Who in the film "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (2000).
Title: Miss Nothing
Passage: "Miss Nothing" is the a song by American rock band The Pretty Reckless from their debut album, "Light Me Up". The single was released in the U.S. on 27 July 2010 and in the UK on 22 August 2010.
Title: Kill Me
Passage: "Kill Me" is a song by American rock band The Pretty Reckless, released as a single on December 7, 2012 by Interscope Records. The song was initially intended to serve as the lead single from the band's then-untitled second studio album, as announced by lead singer Taylor Momsen through her Twitter account. However, after The Pretty Reckless moved record labels from Interscope to Razor Tie, "Kill Me" was left out of the band's second album, "Going to Hell" (2014), although it was included as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of the album.
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Taylor Momsen
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The Pretty Reckless
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Taylor Momsen
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Who was born first out of Maurice Elvey and Chester Erskine?
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Title: Maurice Elvey
Passage: Maurice Elvey (11 November 1887 28 August 1967) was the most prolific film director in British history. He directed nearly 200 films between 1913 and 1957. During the silent film era he directed as many as twenty films per year. He also produced more than fifty films - his own as well as films directed by others.
Title: The School for Scandal (1930 film)
Passage: The School for Scandal is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Thorold Dickinson and Maurice Elvey and starring Basil Gill, Madeleine Carroll and Ian Fleming. It is the first sound film adaptation of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play "The School for Scandal". It is also the only feature-length film shot using the unsuccessful Raycol colour process, and marked the screen debut of Sally Gray.
Title: Second Fiddle (1957 film)
Passage: Second Fiddle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, Lisa Gastoni and Richard Wattis. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Act Films Ltd. It was the final film of prolific director Maurice Elvey.
Title: Chester Erskine
Passage: Chester Erskine (November 29, 1905 April 7, 1986) was a Hollywood and Broadway director, writer, and producer.
Title: The Life Story of David Lloyd George
Passage: The Life Story of David Lloyd George (originally titled "The Man Who Saved The Empire") is a 1918 British silent biopic film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Norman Page, Alma Reville and Ernest Thesiger. The film "is thought to be the first feature length biopic of a contemporary living politician". Finished in 1918, it was not shown publicly until 1996.
Title: Mademoiselle from Armentieres (film)
Passage: Mademoiselle from Armentieres is a 1926 British World War I silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Estelle Brody, John Stuart and Alf Goddard. The film was Elvey's first collaboration with screenwriter Victor Saville. It was followed by a 1928 sequel "Mademoiselle Parley Voo".
Title: Mr. Wu (1919 film)
Passage: Mr. Wu is a 1919 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Matheson Lang, Roy Royston, Lillah McCarthy and Meggie Albanesi. It was based on a 1913 play "Mr. Wu" by Maurice Vernon and Harold Owen. During the filming Albanesi became infatuated with Lang. The picture was made by Stoll Pictures, and was one of their first major successes. Lon Chaney played the title role in a 1927 remake. The screenplay concerns a Chinese Mandarin who murders his daughter.
Title: Mademoiselle Parley Voo
Passage: Mademoiselle Parley Voo is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Estelle Brody, John Stuart and Alf Goddard. It was made as a sequel to Elvey's earlier hit "Mademoiselle from Armentieres" (1926), and was equally successful. Both films refer to the popular First World War song "Mademoiselle from Armentires". It was made at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush.
Title: Midnight (1934 film)
Passage: Midnight is a 1934 American drama film directed by Chester Erskine and starring Sidney Fox, O.P. Heggie, Henry Hull and Margaret Wycherly. The film was produced for Universal and was shot on a modest budget of 50,000 at Thomas Edison Studios, which producerdirector Chester Erskine had re-opened specifically for the shoot.
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Maurice Elvey
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Maurice Elvey
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Chester Erskine
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Are Fargesia and Chamelaucium both primarily native to China?
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Title: Fargesia dracocephala
Passage: Fargesia dracocephala is a woody bamboo native to central China. It is known in Chinese as longtou jianzhu (), meaning "dragon head Fargesia". The scientific name is derived from Ancient Greek and has the same meaning. It is found at high elevations in the south of Gansu, western Hubei, southern Shaanxi and northern Sichuan. The plant is a significant source of food for the giant panda.
Title: Cherokee in the American Civil War
Passage: The Cherokee in the American Civil War were active in Trans-Mississippi and Western Theaters. In the east, Confederate Cherokees led by William Holland Thomas hindered Union forces trying to use the Appalachian mountain passes of western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee. Out west, Confederate Cherokee Stand Watie, led Primarily Native Confederate forces in the Indian Territory, in what is now the state of Oklahoma.
Title: Vespa luctuosa
Passage: Vespa luctuosa is a species of hornet which is endemic to the Philippines. The main subspecies is "Vespa luctuosa luctuosa" (primarily native to Luzon island). Other known subspecies include "Vespa luctuosa luzonensis" (primarily native to the Visayas, including Leyte island and Samar Island) and "Vespa luctuosa negrosensis" (native to Negros island). "Vespa luctuosa" is best known for its potent venom.
Title: Chamelaucium
Passage: Chamelaucium, also known as waxflower, is a genus of shrubs endemic to south western Western Australia. They belong to the myrtle family Myrtaceae and have flowers similar to those of the tea-trees ("Leptospermum"). The most well-known species is the Geraldton Wax, "Chamelaucium uncinatum", which is cultivated widely for its large attractive flowers.
Title: Fargesia rufa
Passage: Fargesia rufa is a woody bamboo native to western China. It is known in Chinese as qingchuan jianzhu (), meaning ""Qingchuan Fargesia"", "Qingchuan" being a county within the prefecture-level city of Guangyuan in the north of Sichuan. It is found at high elevations in the north of this province as well is in the south of Gansu. The plant is a significant source of food for the giant panda.
Title: Chrysopsis delaneyi
Passage: Chrysopsis delaneyi (DeLaney's goldenaster) is one of the endemic species to Florida, recently discovered in the genus "Chrysopsis", small group of herbaceous plants of the Aster family - "Astereae", known commonly as the "golden asters" and primarily native and restricted to Florida.
Title: Fargesia 'Rufa'
Passage: Fargesia 'Rufa', sometimes also sold under the name Gansu 95-1 or incorrectly as Fargesia rufa (which is a distinct species), is a commonly cultivated form of bamboo. Its origin is somewhat mysterious, but morphological evidence seems to suggest that it is a cultivar of "Fargesia dracocephala". It was introduced into the western horticultural trade in 1995 from the Gansu Province in northwest China.
Title: Fargesia
Passage: Fargesia is a genus of Asian bamboo in the grass family. They are native primarily to China, with a few species in Vietnam and in the eastern Himalayas. Some species are cultivated as ornamentals, with common names include umbrella bamboo and fountain bamboo.
Title: Spiranthes magnicamporum
Passage: Spiranthes magnicamporum, commonly called the Great Plains lady's tresses, is a species of orchid that is native to North America. It is primarily native in the Great Plains, but there are outlying populations in the east in areas of former natural grassland, such as the Black Belt prairies of the Southeast. It is found in both fens and wet and dry prairies, often in calcareous soil.
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What is the former 2008 coach of the Panathinaikos currently the coach of?
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Title: Oded Kattash
Passage: Oded Kattash (Hebrew: , born October 10, 1974) is an Israeli basketball coach and former player. He has coached seven teams in his career, also being assistant coach for Israel. As a player, he won the EuroLeague title in the 19992000 season while playing with Panathinaikos.
Title: Xavi Pascual (basketball)
Passage: Xavier "Xavi" Pascual i Vives, commonly known as Xavi Pascual, (born 9 September 1972) is a Spanish professional basketball coach. On 9 May 2010 he became the youngest head coach to manage to win the EuroLeague championship (only counting the Euroleague Basketball Company era, since the year 2000), and soon after, he also won the EuroLeague Coach of the Year Award. He is currently the head coach of Panathinaikos.
Title: Fragiskos Alvertis
Passage: Fragiskos "Frankie" Alvertis (Greek: "" ) (born June 11, 1974) is a Greek former professional basketball player and current general manager of Panathinaikos Athens. As a player, he was the captain of Panathinaikos, where he spent his whole career. On February 3, 2008, Alvertis was chosen as one of the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors over the last half-century by the Euroleague Basketball Experts Committee, in recognition of his major contribution to Panathinaikos' rise on the continental scene.
Title: Juan Ramn Rocha
Passage: Juan Ramn Rocha (born 8 May 1954 in Santo Tom, Corrientes) is an Argentine former footballer, and coach, who played as a midfielder. He was reassigned to his former club, Panathinaikos, in April 2008 as a scouter.
Title: 2008 Florida Atlantic Owls baseball team
Passage: The 2008 Florida Atlantic Owls baseball team will be the intercollegiate baseball team of Florida Atlantic University. It competes on the Division I level in the Sun Belt Conference. The 2008 team marked the second season of baseball to compete in the Sun Belt, after Florida Atlantic joined the conference after the 2006 season. On Thursday, April 24, 2008 Coach Kevin Cooney announced that the 2008 season would be his last season as head coach of the Owls. With his retirement announcement, Cooney will leave the Owls after 21 years as head coach. Up to this point, in 28 years of existence, Florida Atlantic baseball had had only two coaches, Steve Traylor and Kevin Cooney.
Title: Ren Henriksen
Passage: Ren Henriksen (born 27 August 1969 in Glostrup) is a Danish former professional football player, who played as a defender for Danish club Akademisk Boldklub and Panathinaikos in Greece. Henriksen was capped 66 times for the Danish national team, and he represented his country at two FIFA World Cups and two European Championship tournaments. He is currently a scout for Panathinaikos.
Title: Henk ten Cate
Passage: Henk ten Cate (] , born 9 December 1954) is a Dutch football manager, former professional player, and current coach of Al Jazira.
Title: Michael Batiste
Passage: Michael James "Mike" Batiste (born November 21, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player and coach who is currently an assistant coach for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A two-time All-EuroLeague selection, Batiste won three EuroLeague championships in 2007, 2009, and 2011 with Panathinaikos.
Title: 200809 Panathinaikos F.C. season
Passage: The 200809 season is Panathinaikos' 50th consecutive season in the Superleague Greece. They have qualified for the UEFA Champions League second qualifying round for the 200809 season. The 200708 season ended with Jose Peseiro's removal from the team's bench. After a year's absence they will return to Athens Olympic Stadium for the season. On 27 May 2008 after two hours of conversations between Panathinaikos chairmen,it was decided that Nikos Pateras would take over as Panathinaikos president. On 13 June 2008 Panathinaikos announced that the new team coach will be Henk ten Cate for the next two years.
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Al Jazira
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Henk ten Cate
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What island that Zanthoxylum hawaiiense can be found on is nicknamedThe Friendly Isle?
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Title: Nitidine
Passage: Nitidine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid found in species of the genus "Zanthoxylum ", notably in "Zanthoxylum nitidum". This compound has an anti-malarial activity.
Title: List of islands in Isle Royale National Park
Passage: The following is a list of islands in Isle Royale National Park. Located in Lake Superior, Isle Royale is the second largest island in the Great Lakes system, after only Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron. At 206.7 mi (535.4 km), Isle Royale is the third largest island in the contiguous United States after Long Island and Padre Island. The island and the surrounding islands and waters make up Isle Royale National Park for a total area of 209 sq mi (542 km) of above-water territory.
Title: Little Deer Isle, Maine
Passage: Little Deer Isle is an island in Penobscot Bay, lying just north of the town (and island) of Deer Isle, of which it is a part. The island is served by Maine State Route 15 via the Deer Isle Bridge. The north end of the island is called Eggemoggin and there is a small island with a lighthouse on it at the tip called Pumpkin Island. Little Deer is about 4 miles long and connects to Deer Isle by way of a causeway. There are only about 300 year-round residents of Little Deer, but many more summer residents.
Title: Zanthoxylum gilletii
Passage: Zanthoxylum gilletii, the East African satin wood, is a tree species in the genus "Zanthoxylum" found in Africa. The fruits are used to produce the spice uzazi.
Title: Zanthoxylum hawaiiense
Passage: Zanthoxylum hawaiiense, commonly known A e or Hawai i pricklyash, is a species of flowering plant in the citrus family, Rutaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. It can be found at elevations of 550 in dry forests, where it grows on lava flows, and mixed mesic forests on the Island of Hawai i, Maui, Moloka i, and Lna i. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Title: Molokai
Passage: Molokai ( ; Hawaiian: ] ), nicknamed The Friendly Isle is the fifth largest island of eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian Island Chain in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is 38 by 10 miles (61 by 16 km) in size at its extreme length and width with a usable land area of 260 sqmi , making it the fifth-largest of the main Hawaiian Islands and the 27th largest island in the United States. It lies east of Oahu across the 25-mile (40 km) wide Kaiwi Channel and north of Lnai, separated from it by the Kalohi Channel.
Title: Chelerythrine
Passage: Chelerythrine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid present in the plant "Chelidonium majus" (greater celandine). It is a potent, selective, and cell-permeable protein kinase C inhibitor "in vitro". And an efficacious antagonist of G-protein-coupled CB1 receptors. It is also found in the plants "Zanthoxylum clava-herculis" and "Zanthoxylum rhoifolium", exhibiting antibacterial activity against "Staphylococcus aureus" and other human pathogens.
Title: Molokai Island Times
Passage: The Molokai Island Times was one of three newspapers on the Hawaiian island of Moloka'i. It was founded in December 2004 by Brennan Purtzer and Darrell Williams with a subsidy from computer software guru John McAfee, Williams' English cousin, and served as the newest community paper for "The Friendly Isle" of Molokai from 20052006, before becoming known as The Molokai Times in January 2007.
Title: Fagaronine
Passage: Fagaronine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid found in "Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides" and other species in the "Zanthoxylum" genus.
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Zanthoxylum hawaiiense
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Molokai
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The SearsFerris House, in Carson City, Nevada, is a historic house built in which year, it was owned from 1868 to 1890 by George Washington Gale Ferris Sr., father of George Washington Gale Ferris Jr., he was an American engineer?
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Title: ForemanRoberts House
Passage: The ForemanRoberts House, formerly the James D. Roberts House and now also known as the ForemanRoberts House Museum, is a historic house and museum located at 1217 N. Carson St. in Carson City, Nevada. The house was built in 1859 and was moved to the present location in 1873. Known also as the Thurman Roberts House for the last member of the Roberts family, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the headquarters of the Carson City Historical Society and is open to the public by appointment and for special events.
Title: SearsFerris House
Passage: The SearsFerris House, at 311 W. Third St. in Carson City, Nevada, is a historic house built in 1863. It was owned from 1868 to 1890 by George Washington Gale Ferris Sr., father of George Washington Gale Ferris Jr., future inventor of the Ferris wheel. It has also been known as the G. W. G. Ferris House.
Title: Rinckel Mansion
Passage: The Rinckel Mansion, at 102 N. Curry St. in Carson City, Nevada, is a historic house built in 1875. It was home of Mathias Rinckel, a merchant in Carson City. It was designed and built by Ecole de Beaux Arts-trained architect Charles H. Jones.
Title: Ferris House (Pittsburgh)
Passage: Ferris House is an historic building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, located at 1318 Arch Street in the Central Northside neighborhood of Pittsburgh. It was once the home of George Washington Gale Ferris Jr., who designed and constructed the original Ferris Wheel for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. The street address was 204 Arch Street at the time of his residency.
Title: Burden Iron Works
Passage: The Burden Iron Works was an iron works and industrial complex on the Hudson River and Wynantskill Creek in Troy, New York. It once housed the Burden Water Wheel, the most powerful vertical water wheel in history. It is widely believed that George Washington Gale Ferris Jr., inventor of the Ferris wheel, had occasion to observe the wheel while a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The iron works site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as an archaeological site in 1977. The Burden Ironworks Office Building was previously listed in 1972.
Title: Carson City Civic Auditorium
Passage: The Carson City Civic Auditorium, at 813 N. Carson St. in Carson City, Nevada, was designed by architect Lehman A. Ferris and was built during 1938-39. It was funded by a municipal bond and by the Public Works Administration. Also known simply as Municipal Auditorium, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Title: Samuel Ferris House
Passage: The Samuel Ferris House is a historic house at 1 Cary Street in Greenwich, Connecticut. It is a historic Colonial house that is unusual for its survival on the Boston Post Road in Greenwich. It is also locally significant "for its long continuous association with the Ferris family, early settlers of this section of Old Greenwich." The house was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
Title: George Washington Gale Ferris Jr.
Passage: George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. (February 14, 1859 November 22, 1896) was an American engineer. He is mostly known for creating the original Ferris Wheel for the 1893 Chicago World's Columbian Exposition.
Title: Ferris wheel (disambiguation)
Passage: Ferris wheel is a generic name for the popular amusement ride invented by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr.
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1863
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SearsFerris House
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George Washington Gale Ferris Jr.
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Who was a French author and winner of the Nobel prize in Literature in 1947, Edmund Wilson or Andr Gide?
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Title: Charles Gide
Passage: Charles Gide (] ; 18471932) was a French economist and historian of economic thought. He was a professor at the University of Bordeaux, at Montpellier, at Universit de Paris and finally at Collge de France. His nephew was the author Andr Gide.
Title: The Counterfeiters (novel)
Passage: The Counterfeiters (French: "Les faux-monnayeurs") is a 1925 novel by French author Andr Gide, first published in "Nouvelle Revue Franaise". With many characters and crisscrossing plotlines, its main theme is that of the original and the copy, and what differentiates them both in the external plot of the counterfeit gold coins and in the portrayal of the characters' feelings and their relationships.
Title: Si le grain ne meurt
Passage: Si le grain ne meurt is the autobiography of the French writer Andr Gide. Published in 1924, it recounts the life of Gide from his childhood in Paris until his engagement with his cousin Madeleine Rondeaux in 1895.
Title: Strait is the Gate
Passage: Strait is the Gate (French: La Porte troite ) is a 1909 French novel written by Andr Gide. It was translated into English by Dorothy Bussy. Renowned scholar Chinmoy Guha translated it into Bengali with the title "Shirno Toron". It probes the complexities and terrors of adolescence and growing up. Based on a Freudian interpretation, the story uses the influences of childhood experience and the misunderstandings that can arise between two people. "Strait is the Gate" taps the unassuaged memory of Gide's unsuccessful wooing of his cousin between 1888 and 1891.
Title: Der Knig Kandaules
Passage: Der Knig Kandaules ("King Kandaules") is an opera in three acts by the Austrian composer Alexander von Zemlinsky. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from Franz Blei's German translation of the play "Le roi Candaule" by French author Andr Gide.
Title: Edmund Wilson
Passage: Edmund Wilson (May 8, 1895 June 12, 1972) was an American writer and critic who notably explored Freudian and Marxist themes. He influenced many American authors, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose unfinished work he edited for publication. His scheme for a Library of America series of national classic works came to fruition through the efforts of Jason Epstein after Wilson's death.
Title: Le retour de l'enfant prodigue
Passage: "Le Retour de l'Enfant Prodigue" ("The Return of the Prodigal Son") is a short story by Andr Gide. Gide wrote the story in early 1907.
Title: Andr Gide
Passage: Andr Paul Guillaume Gide (] ; 22 November 1869 19 February 1951) was a French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947 "for his comprehensive and artistically significant writings, in which human problems and conditions have been presented with a fearless love of truth and keen psychological insight". Gide's career ranged from its beginnings in the symbolist movement, to the advent of anticolonialism between the two World Wars.
Title: Mise en abyme
Passage: Mise en abyme (] ; also mise en abme) is a French term derived from heraldry, and literally means "placed into abyss". The term has developed a number of particular senses in modern criticism since it was picked up from heraldry by the French author Andr Gide.
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Andr Paul Guillaume Gide
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Edmund Wilson
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Andr Gide
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On which date was this album that contains the song "Unstoppable" released?
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Title: Heaven Bound (I'm Ready)
Passage: "Heaven Bound (I'm Ready)" is a song written by Dennis Linde and originally recorded by the American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys on their 1991 album "Unstoppable". It was released in August 1995 by American country music group Shenandoah as the third single from the album "In the Vicinity of the Heart". Their version of the song reached number 24 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart.
Title: Lucky Moon
Passage: "Lucky Moon" is a song written by Doug Johnson and Mark Wright and recorded by American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys. It was released in March 1991 as the first single from the album "Unstoppable". The song reached No. 6 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart. It was the group's last Top 10 hit.
Title: Conchita (album)
Passage: Conchita is the debut studio album by Austrian pop singer Conchita Wurst. It was released on 15 May 2015 by Sony Music Entertainment. The album includes the singles "Heroes", "You Are Unstoppable" and her Eurovision Song Contest 2014 winning song, "Rise Like a Phoenix".
Title: You Are Unstoppable
Passage: "You Are Unstoppable" is a song by Austrian pop singer Conchita Wurst. The song was released as a single on 20 February 2015 on radio, and was included on her debut studio album released in May 2015. The song was made available on Amazon.com on 5 March and released as CD single on 6 March. It also served as the official anthem of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Title: Unstoppable (Sia song)
Passage: "Unstoppable" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Sia Furler (often referred to mononymously as Sia), taken from her seventh studio album "This Is Acting" (2016). The song was written by Sia and Christopher Braide, and produced by Jesse Shatkin. It was released as the album's final promotional single on January 20, 2016. In July, a new version of the song was made for Gillette's 2016 Olympic ad campaign, "Pretty Isn't Perfect" which features a verse from Pusha T.
Title: Celebration (Dareysteel song)
Passage: "Celebration" is the eighth single by the Spanish hip-hop rapper singer-songwriter Dareysteel. The song was released as a single on the 1 January 2014 on the album "Unstoppable" by Little Seconds Entertainment Spain. Before the release of the song, Dareysteel confirmed that 50 percent of the revenue of the album sales will be giving to charity organizations.
Title: Ring (Miliyah Kato album)
Passage: Ring is Miliyah Kato's fourth studio album. It was released on July 8, 2009. It contains singles, "Sayonara Baby", "20: Cry", and her most successful single to date "Love Forever". It was released in two editions, a CD Only and a CDDVD edition which contains a DVD with the music videos of the singles and the first three episodes of the television drama for which "20-CRY-" was the theme song. The album debuted at 2 on the Oricon Weekly Charts selling 150,000 units in its first week. This is Miliyah Kato's third album to debut within the top two and is her best selling album to date.
Title: Simply Unstoppable
Passage: "Simply Unstoppable" is a song by British rapper Tinie Tempah, taken from his debut studio album, "Disc-Overy". The song features uncredited vocals from British singer Vanya Taylor. On 20 April 2011 the track was released as a promotional single in the form of the YES remix, a remix featuring American drummer Travis Barker and Irish sportswoman Katie Taylor, exclusively for use in a Lucozade advertising campaign.
Title: This Is Acting
Passage: This Is Acting is the seventh studio album by Australian singer and songwriter Sia. It was released on 29 January 2016 by Inertia, Monkey Puzzle and RCA Records. The album is mostly composed of songs written by Sia for other pop artists that were not included on their albums. Sia described songwriting for others as "play-acting," hence the title "This Is Acting".
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29 January 2016
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Unstoppable (Sia song)
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This Is Acting
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Three Fish and The Limousines, are bands of which nationality?
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Title: Korean nationality
Passage: Korean nationality (Korean: ) refers to citizenship of the Korea. Korean citizen (Korean: ) refers to citizen of the Korea. Korea is divided into two distinct sovereign states, North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and South Korea (Republic of Korea). Nowadays, there are three kinds of Korean nationality: South Korean nationality, North Korean nationality, and Chsen-seki (ethnic Koreans in Japan who have neither Japanese nor South Korean citizenship).
Title: Richard Stuverud
Passage: Richard Stuverud (born September 26, 1964) is an American drummer from Seattle, Washington, United States. Known for playing in several bands in the Seattle scene, his first, in the early 80s, was the punk rock band The Fastbacks. Through the mid-90s, Stuverud played in the bands Three Fish and Tres Mts. , both side projects of Pearl Jam bassist, Jeff Ament. Three Fish released the albums "Three Fish" (1996) and "The Quiet Table" (1999), through Epic Records. The album "Tres Mts. (Three Mountains)," with Doug Pinnick of King's X and guest guitarist Mike McCready, was released in 2011.
Title: The Quiet Table
Passage: The Quiet Table is the second studio album by the American rock band Three Fish. It was released on June 1, 1999 through Epic Records.
Title: Three Fish (album)
Passage: Three Fish is the debut studio album by the American rock band Three Fish. It was released on June 11, 1996 through Epic Records.
Title: Three Fish
Passage: Three Fish was an American rock band formed in 1994 by Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament. The lineup featured Ament, Robbi Robb of Tribe after Tribe, and Richard Stuverud of the Fastbacks and War Babies.
Title: Posorja
Passage: Posorja is a small village in Ecuador that lies about 120 km from the city Guayaquil at the delta of the Guayas River. Posorja lies in a very dry climate zone. Many years ago, the main occupation in Posorja was fishing. However, increasing pollution of the sea and new high-tech fishing methods have drastically lowered the income of the people of Posorja. Three fish processing factories give part-time work to some of the people. Of the 15,000 people in the area, 60 do not have regular employment.
Title: Raingods with Zippos
Passage: Raingods with Zippos is a 1999 progressive rock album by ex-Marillion vocalist Fish. It was released on the Roadrunner record label, more well-known for its heavy metal releases. "Raingods with Zippos" is often hailed as one of Fish's greatest solo achievements along with his 1990 debut Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors. It is the first of three Fish albums to be produced by Elliot Ness (not including the "best of" collection Kettle of Fish from 1998, with which Ness was involved). While he was not involved with the production of this album, Steven Wilson, most famous for his work with Porcupine Tree, played guitar on several of the tracks.
Title: The Limousines
Passage: The Limousines are an American indietronica band based out of California's San Francisco Bay Area. Made up of multi-instrumentalistproducer Giovanni Giusti and
Title: Aquarium (video game)
Passage: Aquarium is a Tetris variant puzzle arcade game released by Excellent System in 1996 in Japan only. Play consists of matching three fish shapes rows to make them disappear.
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American
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Three Fish
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The Limousines
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Russian professiona boxer Alexander Vladimirovich defeated Mexican heavyweight Javier Mora by how much?
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Title: Roberto Javier Mora Garca
Passage: Roberto Javier Mora Garca (c. 1962 16 March 2004) was a Mexican journalist and editorial director of "El Maana", a newspaper based in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. He worked for a number of media outlets in Mexico, including the "El Norte" and "El Diario de Monterrey", prior to his assassination.
Title: Javier Mora Godinez
Passage: Javier Mora Godinez, also spelled Xavier Mora Godinez (February 1924 March 1999), was a songwriter and composer born in Wilmington, California and later moved to Mexico where he worked as a sports reporter at a radio station.
Title: Javier Mora (boxer)
Passage: Javier Mora (born May 25, 1981 in Encarnacion de Diaz, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican boxer in the Heavyweight division. He was defeated by Alexander Povetkin by a 5-round TKO, in Max Schmeling Halle, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany.
Title: Alexander Rutskoy
Passage: Alexander Vladimirovich Rutskoy (Russian: ; ] ; born 16 September 1947) is a Russian politician and a former Soviet military officer. Rutskoy served as the only Vice President of Russia from 10 July 1991 to 4 October 1993, and as the Governor of Kursk Oblast from 1996 to 2000. In the course of the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993, he was proclaimed acting President of Russia, in opposition to President Boris Yeltsin.
Title: Alexander Emelianenko
Passage: Alexander Vladimirovich Emelianenko (Russian: , "Aleksandr Vladimirovich Emel'janenko" ] ; born (1981--) 02, 1981 ) is a Russian mixed martial artist. He is a three-time Russian national Combat Sambo champion and three-time world Combat Sambo champion in the absolute division. Emelianenko was convicted of aggravated sexual assault in May 2015 and was released early on parole on October 26, 2016. He is the younger brother of Fedor Emelianenko.
Title: Alexander Samarin
Passage: Alexander Vladimirovich Samarin (Russian: ; born 15 June 1998) is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2017 World Junior bronze medalist, 201617 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, and 2017 Russian national silver medalist. He has won two medals on the ISU Challenger Series, including gold at the 2015 CS Warsaw Cup, and three gold medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series.
Title: Alexander Arhangelskii
Passage: Alexander Vladimirovich Arhangelskii (Russian: , "Aleksandr Vladimirovich Arkhangelsky", born 13 March 1938 in Moscow) is a Russian mathematician. His research, comprising over 200 published papers, covers various subfields of general topology. He has done particularly important work in metrizability theory and generalized metric spaces, cardinal functions, topological function spaces and other topological groups, and special classes of topological maps. After a long and distinguished career at Moscow State University, he moved to the United States in the 1990s. In 1993 he joined the faculty of Ohio University, from which he retired in 2011.
Title: Alexander Povetkin
Passage: Alexander Vladimirovich "Sasha" Povetkin ( ; Russian: ; born 2 September 1979) is a Russian professional boxer who held the WBA (Regular) heavyweight title from 2011 to 2013. As an amateur he won a gold medal in the super-heavyweight division at the 2004 Olympics, gold at the 2003 World Championships, and consecutive gold at the 2002 and 2004 European Championships. Povetkin is known as a physically strong, hard-hitting and skilled pressure fighter.
Title: David Rodriguez (boxer)
Passage: David "Nino" Rodriguez (born September 18, 1977 in El Paso, Texas) is an American heavyweight boxer. He was formerly ranked number 13 in the world by the WBC and number 12 by the WBA while 5 in the world by the IBA. He defeated former number 1 contender Owen Beck in El Paso to win the WBC FECOMBOX Mexican Heavyweight Championship.
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a 5-round TKO
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Javier Mora (boxer)
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Alexander Povetkin
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Did Arne Sucksdorff and Seth Grahame-Smith work in the same industry?
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Title: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Passage: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a 2009 parody novel by Seth Grahame-Smith. It is a mashup combining Jane Austen's classic novel "Pride and Prejudice" (1813) with elements of modern zombie fiction, crediting Austen as co-author. It was first published in April 2009 by Quirk Books and in October 2009 a Deluxe Edition was released, containing full-color images and additional zombie scenes. The novel was adapted into a 2016 film starring Lily James and Sam Riley.
Title: Seth Grahame-Smith
Passage: Seth Grahame-Smith (born Seth Jared Greenberg; January 4, 1976) is an American novelist, film director, film producer, and screenwriter. He is best known as the author of "The New York Times" best-selling novels "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and "Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter", both of which have been adapted as feature films. Grahame-Smith is also the co-creator, head writer and executive producer of "The Hard Times of RJ Berger", a scripted television comedy appearing on MTV. In collaboration with David Katzenberg, his partner in Katzsmith Productions, Grahame-Smith is currently developing a number of projects for television and film.
Title: Symphony of a City
Passage: Symphony of a City (Swedish: Mnniskor i stad ) is a 1947 Swedish documentary short film about Stockholm, directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It won an Academy Award in 1949 for Best Short Subject (One-Reel).
Title: The Flute and the Arrow
Passage: The Flute and the Arrow (Swedish: En djungelsaga ) is a 1957 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: The Boy in the Tree
Passage: The Boy in the Tree (Swedish: Pojken i trdet ) is a 1961 Swedish drama film written and directed by Arne Sucksdorff, starring Tomas Bolme, Anders Henrikson, Heinz Hopf and Bjrn Gustafson. It tells the story of a troubled 16-year-old boy who seeks liberation in nature and teams up with two poachers.
Title: My Home Is Copacabana
Passage: My Home Is Copacabana (Swedish: Mitt hem r Copacabana ) is a 1965 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival and the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Sucksdorff won the award for Best Director at the 2nd Guldbagge Awards.
Title: Arne Sucksdorff
Passage: Arne Edvard Sucksdorff (3 February 1917, 4 May 2001) was a Swedish film director, considered one of cinema's greatest documentary filmmakers. He was particularly celebrated for his visually poetic and scenic nature documentaries. His works include "Pojken i trdet" ("The Boy in the Tree") and the Academy Award-winning "Mnniskor i Stad" ("Symphony of a City").
Title: The Great Adventure (1953 film)
Passage: The Great Adventure (Swedish: Det stora ventyret ) is a 1953 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff.
Title: Mr. Forbush and the Penguins
Passage: Mr. Forbush and the Penguins (also known as Cry of the Penguins) is a 1971 British film, directed by Arne Sucksdorff, Alfred Viola and Roy Boulting. It stars John Hurt, Hayley Mills, Dudley Sutton and Tony Britton.
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yes
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Arne Sucksdorff
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Seth Grahame-Smith
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"The Black Angel's Death Song" was written by John Cale and an American musician who had a solo career that spanned how long?
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Title: I Wanna Talk 2 U
Passage: "I Wanna Talk 2 U" is a song by Welsh musician and composer John Cale. It was released as a digital single on 6 July 2012. It was the first single from Cale's new album "Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood". This single was released only as digital single, but not on CD or vinyl record. Music was composed by Cale along with Danger Mouse (real name Brian Burton) and lyrics by Cale himself.
Title: The Black Angels (band)
Passage: The Black Angels are an American psychedelic rock band from Austin, Texas. They have released five studio albums and one compilation album. Their name is derived from the Velvet Underground song "The Black Angel's Death Song".
Title: Black Angel Blues
Passage: "Black Angel Blues", also known as "Sweet Black Angel" or "Sweet Little Angel", is a blues standard that has been recorded by numerous blues and other artists. The song was first recorded in 1930 by Lucille Bogan, one of the classic female blues singers. Bogan recorded it as a mid-tempo, twelve-bar blues, featuring her vocal with piano accompaniment.
Title: Close Watch: An Introduction to John Cale
Passage: Close Watch: An Introduction to John Cale is the third compilation album by Welsh musician John Cale, released by Island Records in April 1999. It featured songs from Cale's albums released between 1973 and 1996.
Title: Northern Sky
Passage: "Northern Sky" is a song from the English singer-songwriter Nick Drake's 1970 album "Bryter Layter", produced by John Cale. During the recording sessions for the album, the chronically shy and withdrawn songwriter formed a friendship and a mentorship of sorts with producer Joe Boyd. Boyd was an early supporter of Drake, and saw commercial potential in the acoustic and unaccompanied demo version of the song, and recruited former Velvet Underground member John Cale to produce. Cale added piano, organ and celesta arrangements, initially against Drake's wishes.
Title: The Black Angel's Death Song
Passage: "The Black Angel's Death Song" is a song by the Velvet Underground, from their 1967 debut album "The Velvet Underground Nico". It was written by Lou Reed and John Cale. In a footnote to the lyrics, Lou Reed wrote: "The idea here was to string words together for the sheer fun of their sound, not any particular meaning."
Title: Sweet Black Angel
Passage: Sweet Black Angel (sometimes known as Black Angel) is a song by the Rolling Stones, included on their 1972 album "Exile on Main St." It was also released on a single as the B-side to "Tumbling Dice" prior to the album.
Title: Lou Reed
Passage: Lewis Allan Reed (March 2, 1942 October 27, 2013) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was the guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of the Velvet Underground, and his solo career spanned five decades. The Velvet Underground had little success during their active years, but later gained a significant cult following to become one of the most widely acclaimed and influential bands in rock history. Brian Eno famously stated that, while the Velvet Underground's debut album sold only 30,000 copies, "everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band".
Title: If You Were Still Around
Passage: "If You Were Still Around" is a song by Welsh musician and composer John Cale. It was written by John Cale together with playwright Sam Shepard. It was originally released on Cale's 1982 album "Music for a New Society". On 27 October 2014, a year after the death of his The Velvet Undergroundbandmate Lou Reed, Cale released a new version of this song. For this version was also released music video directed by Abigail Portner. At the beginning of the video Cale is lying on the floor in a fetal position and after he views the photos of Reed and other deceased people associated with the Velvet Underground and The Factory: Sterling Morrison, Nico, Andy Warhol, and Edie Sedgwick.
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five decades
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The Black Angel's Death Song
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Lou Reed
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Whi is older, Aaron Kozak or Jacques Doillon?
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Title: Juliette Binoche
Passage: Juliette Stalens Binoche (] ; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, artist and dancer. She has appeared in more than 60 feature films, been recipient of numerous international awards, and has appeared on stage and in movies across the world. Coming from an artistic background, she began taking acting lessons during adolescence. After performing in several stage productions, she began acting in films by auteur directors Jean-Luc Godard ("Hail Mary", 1985), Jacques Doillon ("Family Life", 1985) and Andr Tchin, who made her a star in France with the leading role in his 1985 drama "Rendez-vous". Her sensual performance in her English-language debut "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), directed by Philip Kaufman, launched her international career.
Title: Les films du losange
Passage: Les films du losange is a film production company founded by Barbet Schroeder and ric Rohmer in 1962. The company funds and distributes many films from the French nouvelle vague era, directed by Rohmer, Schroeder, Roger Planchon, Jacques Rivette, and later on Michael Haneke and Jacques Doillon.
Title: Jacques Doillon
Passage: Jacques Doillon (] ; born 15 March 1944) is a French film director. He has a habit of giving lead roles to inexperienced young actresses in his films on family life and women. Some actresses to break through are Fanny Bastien, Sandrine Bonnaire, Judith Godrche, Marianne Denicourt and Charlotte Gainsbourg and Juliette Binoche.
Title: Aaron Kozak
Passage: Aaron Kozak (born August 23, 1983) is an American playwright and filmmaker.
Title: Lou Doillon
Passage: Lou Doillon (born 4 September 1982) is a French model, singer, and actress. Her father is director Jacques Doillon and her mother is British actress and singer Jane Birkin.
Title: Too Much (Little) Love
Passage: Too Much (Little) Love (French: "Trop (peu) d'amour" ) is a 1998 French comedy film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Hecate (musician)
Passage: Rachael Kozak (born May 26, 1976), better known by her stage name Hecate, is an American-Austrian experimental industrial and breakcore musician based in Berlin, Germany. Her stage name originates from Hecate, the Greek goddess of sorcery. Kozak uses sexuality as a major topic in her music (such as in the tracks "Hecate Jacks Off The Jackal" and "The Magick Of Female Ejaculation"), and has a heavy focus on death and the occult. With over thirty releases, she has become a notable producer in the harsher genres of electronic music. Kozak is also known for her collaborations with prolific electronic artist Venetian Snares (Aaron Funk), creating the album "Nymphomatriarch" entirely from recordings of she and Funk having sex, during a two-week tour in 2003. She is also involved with video production, graphic arts and writing. Since 1996, Kozak has managed her own record label Zhark International, has traveled the world extensively to perform, and became involved in the extreme metal scene, particularly industrial black metal. She eventually formed Treachery, a black metal group.
Title: The Pirate (1984 film)
Passage: The Pirate (French: "La Pirate" ) is a 1984 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered in the 1984 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Le Jeune Werther
Passage: Le Jeune Werther is a 1993 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Blue Angel Award.
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Jacques Doillon
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Aaron Kozak
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Jacques Doillon
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What music producer has Danielle Riley Keough's mother been married to?
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Title: The Girlfriend Experience (TV series)
Passage: The Girlfriend Experience is an American anthology drama television series created, written, and directed by Lodge Kerrigan and Amy Seimetz. The first season stars Riley Keough as Christine Reade, a law student intern who also works as a high-end escort. Executive produced by Steven Soderbergh, it is based on the 2009 film of the same name. A 13-episode first season premiered on April 10, 2016, and all episodes were made available on Starz On Demand.
Title: Jack amp; Diane (film)
Passage: Jack Diane is a 2012 American romantic horror film written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray, and starring Riley Keough and Juno Temple. Olivia Thirlby and Ellen Page were originally cast for the lead roles in 2008 before the project was postponed.
Title: Yellow (2012 film)
Passage: Yellow is a 2012 American drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Nick Cassavetes and Heather Wahlquist. The film stars Riley Keough, Sienna Miller, David Morse, Ray Liotta, Melanie Griffith and Lucy Punch. The film was awarded "Best Film" at the Catalina Film Festival on September 22, 2013.
Title: Welcome the Stranger
Passage: Welcome the Stranger is an upcoming American drama mystery film written, directed, and produced by Justin Kelly. It stars Abbey Lee, Caleb Landry Jones and Riley Keough.
Title: Lisa Marie Presley
Passage: Lisa Marie Presley (born February 1, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter. She is the daughter of singer and actor Elvis Presley and actress and business magnate Priscilla Presley. Sole heir to her father's estate, she has developed a career in the music business and has issued three albums. Presley has been married four times, including to singer Michael Jackson and actor Nicolas Cage, before marrying music producer Michael Lockwood, father of her twin girls.
Title: Hold the Dark
Passage: Hold the Dark is an upcoming American thriller film directed by Jeremy Saulnier from a screenplay by Macon Blair. It is based upon the novel of the same name by William Giraldi. It stars Alexander Skarsgrd, Riley Keough, James Bloor, James Badge Dale and Jeffrey Wright.
Title: The Discovery (film)
Passage: The Discovery is a 2017 British-American romantic science fiction film, directed by Charlie McDowell from a screenplay written by Justin Lader and Charlie McDowell. It stars Rooney Mara, Jason Segel, Robert Redford, Jesse Plemons, Riley Keough and Ron Canada.
Title: Riley Keough
Passage: Danielle Riley Keough ( ; born May 29, 1989) is an American actress and producer. She is the daughter of singer-songwriter Lisa Marie Presley with Danny Keough, and the eldest grandchild of Elvis and Priscilla Presley. From 1994 to 1996 Michael Jackson was her stepfather.
Title: Logan Lucky
Passage: Logan Lucky is a 2017 American heist comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh, based on an original script written by unknown newcomer Rebecca Blunt. Soderbergh came out of retirement to direct the film and to distribute it independently through his own company Fingerprint Releasing. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Riley Keough, Daniel Craig, Seth MacFarlane, Katie Holmes, Hilary Swank, Katherine Waterston and Sebastian Stan, and follows the unlucky Logan family who plan to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway, and try to avoid getting caught by the FBI.
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Michael Lockwood
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Riley Keough
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Lisa Marie Presley
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Who is older, Vra Chytilov or James Wan?
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Title: Fruit of Paradise
Passage: Fruit of Paradise (Czech: Ovoce strom rajskch jme ) is a 1970 Czechoslovak avant-garde drama film directed by Vra Chytilov. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The film is an adaptation of the Adam and Eve story. This was Chytilov's last film before she was placed on an eight-year ban by the Czechoslovak Government.
Title: The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday
Passage: The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday (Czech: Ddictv aneb Kurvahoigutntag ) is a 1992 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Vra Chytilov. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival.
Title: James Wan
Passage: James Wan (born 27 February 1977) is a Malaysian-Australian film director, screenwriter, and producer.
Title: The Apple Game
Passage: The Apple Game (Czech: "Hra o jablko" ) is a 1977 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Vra Chytilov.
Title: The Jester and the Queen
Passage: The Jester and the Queen (Czech: aek a krlovna ) is a 1987 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Vra Chytilov.
Title: Pearls of the Deep
Passage: Pearls of the Deep (Czech: Perliky na dn ) is a 1966 Czechoslovak anthology film directed by Ji Menzel, Jan Nmec, Evald Schorm, Vra Chytilov and Jaromil Jire. The five segments are all based on short stories by Bohumil Hrabal. The film was released in Czechoslovakia on 7 January 1966.
Title: Pleasant Moments
Passage: Pleasant Moments (Czech: "Hezk chvilky bez zruky" ) is a Czech drama film directed by Vra Chytilov. It was released in 2006.
Title: The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun
Passage: The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun (Czech: Faunovo velmi pozdn odpoledne ) is a 1983 Czechoslovak comedy film adapted from the Ji Brdeka 1966 novel of the same name; directed by Vra Chytilov. This was Chytilov's only post Soviet invasion collaboration with screenwriter Ester Krumbachov.
Title: Vra Chytilov
Passage: Vra Chytilov (2 February 1929 12 March 2014) was an avant-garde Czech film director and pioneer of Czech cinema. Banned by the Czechoslovak government in the 1960s, she is best known for her Czech New Wave film, "Sedmikrsky" ("Daisies"). " Vl bouda" (1987) was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival, "A Hoof Here, a Hoof There" (1989) was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival, and "The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday" (1992) was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. For her work, she received the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Medal of Merit and the Czech Lion award.
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Vra Chytilov
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Vra Chytilov
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James Wan
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Robert Thornby and Tommy Wiseau are both what?
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Title: The Disaster Artist (film)
Passage: The Disaster Artist is a 2017 American biographical comedy-drama film produced and directed by James Franco. Written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, based on Greg Sestero's non-fiction book of the same name, the film chronicles the making of Tommy Wiseau's 2003 cult film "The Room". The film stars James and Dave Franco as Wiseau and Sestero, alongside a supporting cast featuring Seth Rogen, Alison Brie, Ari Graynor, Josh Hutcherson and Jacki Weaver.
Title: The Disaster Artist
Passage: The Disaster Artist is an award-winning 2013 non-fiction book written by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell. Sestero reveals the troubled development and production of the 2003 cult film "The Room" while detailing his own struggles as a starving young actor and his relationship with the mysterious Tommy Wiseau. The book focuses on the difficulties and odd experiences Sestero had behind the scenes and his unlikely friendship with Wiseau. A film adaptation of the same name developed by Seth Rogen with James Franco directing, producing and starring as Tommy Wiseau along with Dave Franco as Greg Sestero premiered at South by Southwest on March 12, 2017.
Title: Simple Souls
Passage: Simple Souls is a 1920 American silent drama film produced by Jesse Hampton and distributed through Path Exchange. It is based on a novel of the same name by John Hastings Turner and stars Blanche Sweet. Robert Thornby directed. It is not known whether the film currently survives.
Title: Stormswept
Passage: Stormswept is a 1923 silent film starring brothers Wallace Beery and Noah Beery. The advertising phrase used for the movie was "Wallace and Noah Beery, The Two Greatest Character Actors on the American Screen". The movie was written by Winifred Dunn from the H. H. Van Loan story, and directed by Robert Thornby. A print of the film survives in London's British Film Institute (BFI).
Title: Tommy Wiseau
Passage: Tommy Wiseau ( ) is a Polish-American actor and filmmaker. He produced "The Room" (2003), which has been described by many critics as "one of the worst movies ever made" and has gained cult film status. He also directed the 2004 documentary "Homeless in America" and the 2015 sitcom "The Neighbors".
Title: Robert Thornby
Passage: Robert Thornby (March 27, 1888 March 6, 1953) was an American director and actor of the silent era. He directed 75 films between 1913 and 1927. He also appeared in 48 films between 1911 and 1930. He was born in New York, New York and died in Los Angeles, California.
Title: The House That Drips Blood on Alex
Passage: The House That Drips Blood on Alex is a 2010 comedy horror short starring Tommy Wiseau. The film was written by sketch comedy group Studio8. It first aired October 14, 2010 on Comedy Central and was released online at atom.com. It was also included as an extra on the DVD compilation of "The Tommy Wi-Show", a web series also created by Studio8 and starring Wiseau.
Title: The Neighbors (2015 TV series)
Passage: The Neighbors is a sitcom created, written, directed, produced by, and starring Tommy Wiseau. In Wiseau's first such creative excursion since his 2003 cult film "The Room", it is set in an apartment building and revolves around the lives of the various tenants and their interactions with the "manager", Charlie, played by Wiseau. Four episodes were released on Hulu Plus on March 14, 2015. Two additional episodes were released on May 26, 2015.
Title: Rose o' the River
Passage: Rose o' the River is a 1919 American drama silent film directed by Robert Thornby and written by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Will M. Ritchey. The film stars Lila Lee, Darrell Foss, George Fisher, Robert Brower, Josephine Crowell, and Sylvia Ashton. The film was released on July 20, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives.
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actor
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Robert Thornby
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Tommy Wiseau
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Which character was played by Richard Gerald "Dick" Purcell Jr. that got his start in 1944?
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Title: Dick Purcell
Passage: Richard Gerald "Dick" Purcell Jr. (August 6, 1908 April 10, 1944) was an American actor best known for playing Marvel Comics' Captain America in the 1943 film serial, co-starring with Lorna Gray and Lionel Atwill. Purcell also appeared in films such as "Tough Kid" (1938), "Accidents Will Happen" (1938), "Heroes in Blue" (1939), "Irish Luck" (1939) and "King of the Zombies" (1941),
Title: Purcell Sea Sprite
Passage: The Purcell Sea Sprite was an experimental homebuilt glider aircraft. It was intended to be operated by experienced pilots under 200 feet attached to a tow boat. Created by Thomas H. Purcell Jr. of Raleigh, North Carolina, the aircraft weighed about 175 pounds and could be built from plans for about 400 (in 1975 dollars). There is a Sea Sprite on display at the North Carolina Aviation Museum in Asheboro, North Carolina.
Title: Richard G. Wilkinson
Passage: Richard Gerald Wilkinson (born 1943) is a British social epidemiologist, author and advocate. He is Professor Emeritus of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham, having retired in 2008. He is also Honorary Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London and Visiting Professor at University of York. In 2009, Richard co-founded The Equality Trust. Richard was awarded a 2013 Silver Rose Award from Solidar for championing equality and the 2014 Charles Cully Memorial Medal by the Irish Cancer Society.
Title: Captain America (serial)
Passage: Captain America is a 1944 Republic black-and-white serial film loosely based on the Timely Comics (today known as Marvel Comics) character Captain America. It was the last Republic serial made about a superhero. It also has the distinction of being the most expensive serial that Republic ever made. It also stands as the first theatrical release connected to a Marvel character; the next theatrical release featuring a Marvel hero would not occur for more than 40 years.
Title: Graham B. Purcell Jr.
Passage: Graham Boynton Purcell Jr. (May 5, 1919 June 11, 2011), was a United States representative from Texas' 13th congressional district.
Title: Rick Neuheisel
Passage: Richard Gerald "Rick" Neuheisel, Jr. ( ; born February 7, 1961) is an American football analyst, former coach, former player, and attorney. He served as the head football coach at the University of Colorado Boulder from 1995 to 1999, at the University of Washington from 1999 to 2002, and at his alma mater, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), from 2008 to 2011, compiling a career college football coaching record of 8759. From 2005 to 2007, Neuheisel was an assistant coach with the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL), as quarterbacks coach for two seasons and offensive coordinator for one.
Title: Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 4th Baron Acton
Passage: Richard Gerald Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 4th Baron Acton and Baron Acton of Bridgnorth (30 July 1941 10 October 2010) was a British Labour politician.
Title: R. G. Anthonisz
Passage: Richard Gerald Anthonisz, ISO, JP (22 October 1852 3 January 1930) was a Ceylonese lawyer, educationist and civil servant. He was the first Government Archivist in the British Administration of Ceylon.
Title: Rich Puig
Passage: Richard Gerald Puig (born March 16, 1953 in Tampa, Florida) is a former Major League Baseball player. The second baseman's major league career spanned four games for the New York Mets in . He was selected fourteenth overall in the 1971 Major League Baseball Draft by the Mets, one spot ahead of future Hall of Famer Jim Rice.
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Captain America
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Dick Purcell
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Captain America (serial)
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When was the hostess of The 43rd Annual Tony Awards born?
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Title: 33rd Tony Awards
Passage: The 33rd Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by CBS television on June 3, 1979, from the Shubert Theatre in New York City. The hosts were Jane Alexander, Henry Fonda and Liv Ullmann.
Title: Angela Lansbury
Passage: Dame Angela Brigid Lansbury, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 16 October 1925) is a British-American-Irish actress who has appeared in theatre, television and film, as well as a producer, voice actress, singer, and songwriter. Her career has spanned seven decades, much of it in the United States, and her work has attracted international attention.
Title: 23rd Tony Awards
Passage: The 23rd Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by NBC television on April 20, 1969, from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City. Hosts were Diahann Carroll and Alan King.
Title: 68th Tony Awards
Passage: The 68th Annual Tony Awards were held June 8, 2014, to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 201314 season. The ceremony was held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and was televised live on CBS. Hugh Jackman was the host, his fourth time hosting. The 15 musical Tony Awards went to seven different musicals, and six plays shared the 11 play Tony Awards.
Title: 3rd Tony Awards
Passage: The 3rd Annual Tony Awards were held on April 24, 1949, at the Waldorf-Astoria Grand Ballroom in New York City, and broadcast on radio station WOR and the Mutual Network. The Masters of Ceremonies were Brock Pemberton and James Sauter.
Title: 44th Tony Awards
Passage: The 44th Annual Tony Awards to honor achievement in Broadway theatre was held on June 3, 1990, at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre and broadcast by CBS television. The hostess was Kathleen Turner.
Title: 43rd Battalion (Australia)
Passage: The 43rd Battalion was an Australian Army infantry unit that was originally formed during the First World War as part of the all-volunteer Australian Imperial Force. Raised in early 1916, the battalion subsequently fought in the trenches of the Western Front from late 1916 until the end of the war in November 1918. After the war, the 43rd was re-raised as a part-time unit in South Australia, serving until 1930 when it was merged with the 48th Battalion. During the Second World War, the 43rd was briefly re-raised between 1942 and 1944, but did not see action before it was disbanded. After the war, the 43rd and 48th were once again merged, existing until 1960 when they became part of the Royal South Australia Regiment.
Title: 63rd Tony Awards
Passage: The 63rd Annual Tony Awards, which recognized Broadway productions of the 2008-2009 season, were presented on June 7, 2009 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The ceremony was broadcast by CBS, with Neil Patrick Harris as host.
Title: 43rd Tony Awards
Passage: The 43rd Annual Tony Awards, which honor achievement in the Broadway theatre was held on June 4, 1989, at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre and broadcast by CBS television. The hostess was Angela Lansbury. Angela Lansbury has hosted or co-hosted more Tony telecasts than any other individual, with five telecasts: 1968, 1971, 1987, 1988, and 1989.
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16 October 1925
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43rd Tony Awards
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Angela Lansbury
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Which of the following writers is regarded as the "Father of the Japanese short story": Rynosuke Akutagawa or Andrew Vachss?
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Title: Rynosuke Akutagawa
Passage: Rynosuke Akutagawa ( , Akutagawa Rynosuke , 1 March 1892 24 July 1927) was a Japanese writer active in the Taish period in Japan. He is regarded as the "Father of the Japanese short story" and Japan's premier literary award, the Akutagawa Prize, is named after him. He committed suicide at the age of 35 through an overdose of barbital.
Title: Yasushi Akutagawa
Passage: Yasushi Akutagawa ( , Akutagawa Yasushi , July 12, 1925 January 31, 1989) was a Japanese composer and conductor. He was born and raised in Tabata, Tokyo. His father was Rynosuke Akutagawa.
Title: Rashomon
Passage: Rashomon ( , Rashmon ) is a 1950 Japanese period film directed by Akira Kurosawa, working in close collaboration with cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa. It stars Toshiro Mifune, Machiko Ky, Masayuki Mori, and Takashi Shimura. While the film borrows the title and setting from Rynosuke Akutagawa's short story "Rashmon", it is actually based on Akutagawa's short story "In a Grove", which provides the characters and plot.
Title: Hell Screen
Passage: Hell Screen ( , Jigokuhen ) is a short story written by Japanese writer Rynosuke Akutagawa. It was originally published in 1918 as a serialization in two newspapers. It was later published in a collection of Akutagawa short stories, "Akutagawa Rynosuke zensh".
Title: Akutagawa Prize
Passage: The Akutagawa Prize ( , Akutagawa Rynosuke Sh ) is a Japanese literary award presented semi-annually. It was established in 1935 by Kan Kikuchi, then-editor of "Bungeishunj" magazine, in memory of author Rynosuke Akutagawa. It is currently sponsored by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature, and is awarded in January ('E' in the list, below) and July ('L' in the list below) to the best serious literary story published in a newspaper or magazine by a new or rising author.
Title: The Nose (Akutagawa short story)
Passage: "The Nose" ( , Hana ) is a satirical short story by Akutagawa Rynosuke based on a thirteenth-century Japanese tale from the "Uji Shi Monogatari". "The Nose" was Akutagawas second short story, written not long after "Rashmon". It was first published in January 1916 in the Tokyo Imperial University student magazine Shinshich and later published in other magazines and various Akutagawa anthologies. The story is mainly a commentary on vanity and religion, in a style and theme typical to Akutagawas work.
Title: Dragon: the Old Potter's Tale
Passage: "Dragon: the Old Potters Tale" ( , Ry ) is a short story by Rynosuke Akutagawa. It was first published in a collection of Akutagawa short stories, "Akutagawa Rynosuke zensh". The story is based on a thirteenth-century Japanese tale, with Akutagawas Taish literary interpretations of modern psychology and the nature of religion.
Title: A Note to a Certain Old Friend
Passage: A Note to a Certain Old Friend ( , Aru Kyy he Okuru Shuki ) is the title of the suicide note left by the famed Japanese short story writer, Rynosuke Akutagawa. This was the last thing Akutagawa wrote before he committed suicide at the age of 35 in 1927. The letter was addressed to his close friend and fellow writer Masao Kume.
Title: Andrew Vachss
Passage: Andrew Henry Vachss (born October 19, 1942) is an American crime fiction author, child protection consultant, and attorney exclusively representing children and youths.
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Rynosuke Akutagawa
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Rynosuke Akutagawa
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Andrew Vachss
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In which county the Nevada brothel was located who's owner was Joe Conforte?
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Title: Chicken Ranch (Nevada)
Passage: The Chicken Ranch is a legal, licensed brothel located about 60 mi west of Las Vegas near the town of Pahrump, in Nye County, at 10511 Homestead Road. The 17-bed brothel sits on 40 acre of land. A separate building, connected to the main house by a breezeway, contains three extensively-decorated themed "bungalows" catering to those customers wishing a more luxurious experience.
Title: Moonlite BunnyRanch
Passage: The Moonlite BunnyRanch (often misspelled "Moonlight", though that is the correct spelling of the road on which it is addressed) is a legal, licensed brothel in Mound House, Nevada, United States, 6 mi east of Carson City. The ranch is owned and operated by Dennis Hof. The Love Ranch (previously known as the BunnyRanch Two), a separately licensed brothel, is located about a mile south of the Moonlite BunnyRanch, near two other brothels (the Kit Kat Guest Ranch and the Sagebrush Ranch).
Title: The Love Ranch
Passage: The Love Ranch (formerly the BunnyRanch Two) is a legal, licensed brothel located about 7 mi east of Carson City, Nevada in the unincorporated town of Mound House, in Lyon County, at 95 Kit Kat Drive.
Title: Dennis Hof
Passage: Dennis Hof (born October 14, 1946) is an American brothel owner, entrepreneur, restaurateur and star of the HBO series . He is best known as the owner of seven legal brothels in Nevada. In the state of Nevada, prostitution's legality is determined on a county-by-county basis. Several of his brothels are in Moundhouse, Nevada, a few minutes outside Carson City. His best-known brothel is the Moonlite BunnyRanch.
Title: Cottontail Ranch
Passage: Cottontail Ranch was a legal, licensed brothel in Nevada that opened in October 1967. Located near the intersection of U.S. Route 95 and State Route 266 known as Lida Junction, in Esmeralda County, Nevada. It is also known as the Cottontail Ranch Club.
Title: Sagebrush Ranch
Passage: The Sagebrush Ranch is a legal, licensed brothel located about 7 mi east of Carson City, Nevada in the unincorporated town of Mound House, in Lyon County, at 50 Kit Kat Drive.
Title: Mustang Ranch
Passage: The Mustang Ranch, originally known as the Mustang Bridge Ranch, is a brothel in Storey County, Nevada, about 15 mi east of Reno. It is currently located at 1011 Wild Horse Canyon Dr Sparks, NV 89434.
Title: List of brothels in Nevada
Passage: This is a historical list of the legal brothels in Nevada. They are arranged by name within location (the nearest town or named place) within each county that licenses such establishments. Defunct establishments are retained for completeness. Note, however, that this list so far only covers the modern era of brothel prostitution in Nevada, from about 1950 onward, after the closure of the red light districts of Reno and Las Vegas.
Title: Joe Conforte
Passage: Joe Conforte (born 1926) was the owner of the Mustang Ranch, a Nevada brothel that was the first legal brothel in the United States. The brothel was closed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in 1999, but is now reopened under new management. He is portrayed by Joe Pesci in the 2010 film "Love Ranch".
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Storey County
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Joe Conforte
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Mustang Ranch
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What novel by James H. Schmitz involves a type of theoretical or fictional entity existing in a dimension beyond our own?
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Title: Interdimensional being
Passage: An extradimensional being or intelligence (also intra-dimensional and other-dimensional) is a type of theoretical or fictional entity existing in a dimension beyond our own. Such beings are common in science fiction, fantasy and the supernatural.
Title: Trigger Argee
Passage: Trigger Argee is a fictional character in a series of science fiction short stories by James H. Schmitz, starting from 1958. As her first name implies, she inherited the ability to be a crack shot with the sidearms of her day from her father. In the novel "A Tale of Two Clocks" she even operates powered armor in an assault upon alien beings which have infested a spaceship. Instrumental in the discovery of a hidden alien race, the Old Galactics, she serves as a secret agent of the Hub Overgovernment. Eventually Trigger teams up with a younger woman, Telzey Amberdon of the fictional planet Orado. The stories were originally published in "Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact". The series was quite popular. Some issues had covers featuring this character.
Title: The Witches of Karres
Passage: The Witches of Karres is a space opera novel by James H. Schmitz. It deals with a young space ship captain who finds himself increasingly embroiled in wild adventures involving interdimensional alien invaders, space pirates, and magic power. The story is unrelated to the "Hub" series of stories by Schmitz.
Title: The Demon Breed
Passage: The Demon Breed is a 1968 science fiction novel by James H. Schmitz, originally serialized in "Analog" in a shorter form as "The Tuvela". It was first published in paperback in the Ace Science Fiction Specials line, with a Science Fiction Book Club edition following in 1969. MacDonald Co. issued a British hardcover the same year, reprinting it as a Futura paperback in 1974. A Dutch translation, "Des Duivels", appeared in 1971, and a French translation, "Race dmoniaque", in 1973. Ace reissued its edition in 1979 and 1981. In 2001, Baen Books compiled the novel in its paperback omnibus "The Hub: Dangerous Territory".
Title: KaluzaKlein theory
Passage: In physics, KaluzaKlein theory (KK theory) is a unified field theory of gravitation and electromagnetism built around the idea of a fifth dimension beyond the usual four of space and time. It is considered to be an important precursor to string theory.
Title: Phoenix Force (comics)
Passage: The Phoenix Force is a fictional entity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The entity has bonded with other characters, and often used the alias Phoenix while bonded.
Title: David St. Hubbins
Passage: David Ivor St. Hubbins is a fictional character in the mockumentary film "This Is Spinal Tap" (1984). In the film, he is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the mock rock band Spinal Tap. David is played by actor Michael McKean, who improvised the role through the whole film. McKean writes in his introduction to "This Is Spinal Tap: The Official Guide", "When I am called upon to generate copy about the mostly fictional entity called Spinal Tap, I usually do so in the mostly fictional character of David St. Hubbins..."
Title: The Wizard of Karres
Passage: The Wizard of Karres is a novel by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint, and Dave Freer that was published by Baen Books in 2004, as a sequel to The Witches of Karres by James H. Schmitz.
Title: Agent of Vega
Passage: Agent of Vega is a science fiction novel by American writer James H. Schmitz, published in 1960. It is a collection of stories that originally appeared separately in magazines. It was republished in 2001 as "Agent of Vega Other Stories".
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The Witches of Karres
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The Witches of Karres
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Interdimensional being
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Hagbard and Signe was based on characters from a work by which Danish historian?
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Title: Hagbard and Signy
Passage: Hagbard and Signe (Signy) (the Viking Age) or Habor and Sign(h)ild (the Middle Ages and later) were a pair of lovers in Scandinavian mythology and folklore whose legend was widely popular. The heroes' connections with other legendary characters place the events in the 5th century AD. Hagbard and his brother Haki were famous sea-kings (see Haki for his battles over the throne of Sweden). Like the name Hagbard ("Hagbarr"), the legend is believed to have continental Germanic origins.
Title: Torben Jrgensen
Passage: Torben Jrgensen (born 1958) is a Danish historian, Research Assistant at the Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. He is an author of articles on the Hereros and the Ibos (Encyclopedia of Genocide, 2000) and about the Turkish denial of the Armenian genocide ("Historisk Tidsskrift", 2000). He participated on a project on those responsible for running the death camps Belzec, Sobibr and Treblinka.
Title: Tom Buk-Swienty
Passage: Tom Buk-Swienty (born July 19, 1966 in Eutin) is a Danish historian, journalist and author, known for his work on the Second Schleswig War.
Title: Kristian Erslev
Passage: Kristian Sophus August Erslev (December 28, 1852, Copenhagen June 20, 1930, Frederiksberg) was a Danish historian. His work involved a variety of subjects, including Historiography. Erslev's influence on the Danish academic community was great and he was considered "the master" Danish historian. As editor of the Danish "Historisk Tidsskrift" he also set the standards for solid, factual historical writing. He looked to other European scientists for inspiration, but never fully solved the problems of objectivity and the influence of "the person behind the pen". He was openly attacked by later generations of Danish historians for his strong belief in "the truth".
Title: Saxo Grammaticus
Passage: Saxo Grammaticus ( 1150 c. 1220), also known as Saxo cognomine Longus, was a Danish historian, theologian and author. He is thought to have been a clerk or secretary to Absalon, Archbishop of Lund, the main advisor to Valdemar I of Denmark. He is the author of the first full history of Denmark.
Title: Kre Johannessen
Passage: Kre Johannessen (born 1964) is a Danish historian, writer, lecturer and presenter. He is the former curator at the museum of Trelleborg and Middelaldercentret, where he worked from 19941999 and again from 20042015. Today he is a self-employed historian. While working at Trelleborg he recreated the Viking game of knattleikr and injured his knee so badly that he had to use crutches for a time.
Title: Jakob Langebek
Passage: Jakob Langebek (23 January 1710 - 16 August 1775) was a Danish historian
Title: Hagbard and Signe
Passage: Hagbard and Signe or The Red Mantle (Danish: "Den rde kappe" , Swedish: "Den rda kappan" , Icelandic: "Rauu skikkjuna" ) is a 1967 Danish-Swedish-Icelandic drama film based on the story of Hagbard and Signy from the twelfth-century work "Gesta Danorum" by Saxo Grammaticus, directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Gitte Hnning. The film won a Technical Prize ("Mention spciale du grand prix technique") at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Aage Friis
Passage: Aage Friis (16 August 1870, Korsr, Denmark 5 October 1949, Hellerup) was a Danish historian and university lecturer.
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Saxo Grammaticus
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Hagbard and Signe
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Saxo Grammaticus
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The F Word is an American competitive cooking reality show based on a British show that aired on which channel ?
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Title: My Kitchen Rules (U.S. TV series)
Passage: My Kitchen Rules is an American competitive cooking reality show, based on the original Australian format of the same name. The eight-episode series premiered on January 12, 2017 and is produced by 7 Beyond and broadcast on the Fox network.
Title: The F Word (UK TV series)
Passage: The F Word (also called Gordon Ramsay's F Word) is a British food magazine and cookery programme featuring chef Gordon Ramsay. The programme covers a wide range of topics, from recipes to food preparation and celebrity food fads. The programme is made by Optomen Television and aired weekly on Channel 4. The theme tune for the series is "The F-Word" from the Babybird album "Bugged".
Title: MasterChef Asia
Passage: MasterChef Asia is a regional competitive cooking game show based on the original British show MasterChef. The show is produced by Lifetime Asia. A total of 15 home cooks from various regions across Asia (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam) competed in the first season of MasterChef Asia. The show is judged by Hong Kong-born, culinary chef Susur Lee; 3-Michelin starred chef Bruno Mnard; and Singapore-born Audra Morrice, a MasterChef Australia finalist. From the MasterChef kitchen to off-site and overseas challenges, the 15 episodes will culminate in one home-cook winning the title of the first ever MasterChef Asia.
Title: MasterChef Pakistan
Passage: MasterChef Pakistan (Urdu: ) is a Pakistani competitive cooking reality television game show based on the hit international format "MasterChef". It is produced by Paragon Productions, an in-house production arm of Urdu 1 (the broadcasting channel), under licence from Shine Group. Restaurateur and Chef Khurram Awan, Chef Zakir Qureshi and Chef Mehboob Khan serve as the show's main judges and presenters.
Title: MasterChef (U.S. TV series)
Passage: MasterChef is an American competitive cooking reality show based on the original British series of the same name, open to amateur and home chefs. Produced by Shine America and One Potato Two Potato, it debuted on July 27, 2010 on the Fox network, following the professional cooking competition series, "Hell's Kitchen".
Title: The F Word (U.S. TV series)
Passage: The F Word is an American competitive cooking reality show hosted by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. The series premiered on May 31, 2017 on Fox. It is based on the original British series of the same name.
Title: MasterChef Asia (season 1)
Passage: MasterChef Asia (season 1) is a regional competitive cooking game show based on the original British show MasterChef. The show is produced by Lifetime Asia. A total of 15 home cooks from various regions across Asia (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam) competed in the first season of MasterChef Asia. The show is judged by Hong Kong-born, culinary chef Susur Lee; 3-Michelin starred chef Bruno Mnard; and Singapore-born Audra Morrice, a MasterChef Australia finalist. From the MasterChef kitchen to off-site and overseas challenges, the 15 episodes will culminate in one home-cook winning the title of the first ever MasterChef Asia.
Title: MasterChef Pakistan (season 1)
Passage: MasterChef Pakistan (Urdu: ) or (Urdu: ) is a Pakistani competitive cooking reality television game show based on the original British "MasterChef".
Title: MasterChef Colombia
Passage: MasterChef Colombia is a Colombian competitive cooking reality show that broadcast by RCN Televisin since January 14, 2015. It is based on the original British television show "MasterChef".
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Channel 4
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The F Word (U.S. TV series)
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The F Word (UK TV series)
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Marina Raquel Riofro, is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, and was born in San Juan, the capital city of the Argentine province of San Juan in which region?
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Title: Marina Riofro
Passage: Marina Raquel Riofro (born 30 May 1958, San Juan) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. She sits in the Argentine Senate representing San Juan Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory.
Title: Csar Gioja
Passage: Csar Ambrosio Gioja (born 10 February 1945, San Juan) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He sits in the Argentine Senate representing San Juan Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory.
Title: San Juan, Argentina
Passage: San Juan (] ) is the capital city of the Argentine province of San Juan in the Cuyo region, located in the Tulm Valley, west of the San Juan River, at 650 m above mean sea level, with a population of around 112,000 as per the 2001 census (over 500,000 in the metropolitan area).
Title: Daniel Prsico
Passage: Daniel Ral Prsico (born 31 October 1961, San Luis, Argentina) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He sits in the Argentine Senate representing San Luis Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory.
Title: Mario das Neves
Passage: Mario Das Neves (born April 27, 1951) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He is the governor of the Argentine province of Chubut.
Title: Jos Luis Gioja
Passage: Jos Luis Gioja (born 1949) is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician, former governor of San Juan Province and former President of the Argentine Senate.
Title: Juan Carlos Romero (politician)
Passage: Juan Carlos Romero (born 16 November 1950) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician and senator, and was governor of Salta Province for 12 years.
Title: Adriana Bortolozzi
Passage: Adriana Raquel Bortolozzi de Bogado (born 1 March 1949, Gessler, Santa Fe) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. She sits in the Argentine Senate representing Formosa Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory.
Title: Guillermo Jenefes
Passage: Guillermo Ral Jenefes (born 7 September 1950, San Salvador de Jujuy) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He sits in the Argentine Senate representing Jujuy Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory.
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Cuyo
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Marina Riofro
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San Juan, Argentina
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Julia Donaldson's illustrated children's books include Room on the Broom, Stick Man and which story that has sold 13 million copies?
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Title: Animalia (book)
Passage: Animalia is an illustrated children's book by Graeme Base. It was originally published in 1986, followed by a tenth anniversary edition in 1996, and a 25th anniversary edition in 2012. Over three million copies have been sold. A special numbered and signed anniversary edition was also published in 1996, with an embossed gold jacket.
Title: Stick Man
Passage: Stick Man written by erstwhile Children's Laureate, Julia Donaldson, and illustrated by Axel Scheffler is a children's story about a anthropomorphic wooden stick who becomes separated from his family home and his "Odyssey"-like adventure to return there. He is eventually reunited with his family in the "family tree" as a result of his interaction with Father Christmas.
Title: Eric Carle
Passage: Eric Carle (born June 25, 1929) is an American designer, illustrator, and writer of children's books. He is most famous for "The Very Hungry Caterpillar", a picture book that has been translated into more than 62 languages and sold more than 44 million copies, which is equivalent to one copy sold every minute since it was published. Since it was published in 1969 he has illustrated more than 70 books, most of which he also wrote, and more than 138 million copies of his books have been sold around the world. He won the biennial Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for his career contribution to American children's literature in 2003.
Title: Julia Donaldson
Passage: Julia Donaldson MBE (born 16 September 1948) is a Scottish writer, playwright and performer, and the 20112013 Children's Laureate. She is best known for her popular rhyming stories for children, especially those illustrated by Axel Scheffler, which include "The Gruffalo", "Room on the Broom" and "Stick Man". She originally wrote songs for children's television but has concentrated on writing books since the words of one of her songs, "A Squash and a Squeeze", were made into a children's book in 1993. Of her 184 published works, 64 are widely available in bookshops. The remaining 120 are intended for school use and include her Songbirds phonic reading scheme, which is part of the Oxford Reading Tree.
Title: The Gruffalo
Passage: The Gruffalo is a children's book by writer and playwright Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler, that tells the story of a mouse, the protagonist of the book, taking a walk in a European forest. The book has sold over 13 million copies, has won several prizes for children's literature, and has been developed into plays on both the West End and Broadway.
Title: Room on the Broom
Passage: Room on the Broom is a British children's book by writer and playwright Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler, which tells the story of a kind witch and her cat who invite a number of other animals to join them whilst traveling on her broomstick.
Title: Room on the Broom (film)
Passage: Room on the Broom is a 2012 British-German 3D stop motion computer animated short TV film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. The film was nominated for the Best Animated Short Film at the 2014 Academy Awards.
Title: Monkey Puzzle (book)
Passage: Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler is an illustrated children's book.
Title: List of Berenstain Bears books
Passage: This list of "Berenstain Bears" books includes many in the picture book series (such as "Beginner Books" and "First Time Books") and the illustrated children's novels, such as those in the "Big Chapter Books" series. Since the first "Berenstain Bears" installment was published in 1962, the series has sold close to 260 million copies.
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The Gruffalo
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The Gruffalo
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Julia Donaldson
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How many seats are in the stadium that hosted the 1998 Copa del Rey Final?
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Title: 1992 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 1992 Copa del Rey Final was the 90th final of the Copa del Rey. The final was played at Santiago Bernabu Stadium in Madrid, on 27 June 1992, being won by Atltico Madrid, who beat Real Madrid 20.
Title: 1996 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 1996 Copa del Rey Final was the 94th final of the Spanish cup competition, the Copa del Rey. The final was played at La Romareda Stadium in Zaragoza on 10 April 1996. The match was won by Atltico Madrid, who beat Barcelona 10, meaning Atltico completed the domestic double.
Title: 1977 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 1977 Copa del Rey Final was the 75th final of the Copa del Rey. The final was played at Vicente Caldern Stadium in Madrid, on 25 June 1977, being won by Real Betis, who beat Athletic Bilbao on the penalties after 22.
Title: 1998 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 1998 Copa del Rey Final was the 96th final of the Spanish cup competition, the Copa del Rey. The final was played at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia on 29 April 1998. The game was won by Barcelona 54 on penalties, after a 11 draw following extra time.
Title: 2011 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 2011 Copa del Rey Final was the 109th final since its establishment. The match was a traditional 'El Clsico' rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid which took place on 20 April 2011 at the Mestalla Stadium, making it the sixth such Copa del Rey final (the last one was played also in Valencia on 5 April 1990), just four days after the two teams played each other in La Liga and seven days before they played each other in the UEFA Champions League first leg semi-final.
Title: 2015 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 2015 Copa del Rey Final was a football match on 30 May 2015 to decide the winner of the 201415 Copa del Rey, the 113th edition of the Copa del Rey, Spain's primary football cup.
Title: 2015 Supercopa de Espaa
Passage: The 2015 Supercopa de Espaa was a two-legged football match-up that was played in August 2015 between Athletic Bilbao, runners-up of the 201415 Copa del Rey, and Barcelona, the champions of 201415 La Liga and the 201415 Copa del Rey. It was also a repetition of the 2015 Copa del Rey Final.
Title: 2014 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 2014 Copa del Rey Final was the 112th final of Spain's premier football cup since its establishment. The match was an "El Clsico" between Real Madrid and Barcelona on 16 April 2014 at Mestalla in Valencia, making it the seventh such Copa del Rey final (the last one was also played at the Mestalla on 20 April 2011). Real Madrid won the cup for the 19th time after a 21 win.
Title: Mestalla Stadium
Passage: Mestalla Stadium (Spanish: "Estadio de Mestalla" ] , ] ) is a football stadium in Valencia, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of Valencia Club de Ftbol and has a capacity of 49,500 seats.
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49,500
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1998 Copa del Rey Final
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Mestalla Stadium
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What year was the book published that Best Laid Plans was loosely based on?
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Title: Stuart Wolfenden
Passage: Stuart Wolfenden is an English actor. He played Herbie in "Dead Man's Shoes", Bill in "Oranges and Sunshine", and Pete in "Best Laid Plans". In 1989, he played the character Mark Casey in "Coronation Street". He appeared as Mark Casey in the soap for two years.He also appears in television programmes such as; "Emmerdale", "Heartbeat", "Accused" and "Blue Murder". Stuart is soon to be seen as Liam in series two of "Prisoners' Wives".
Title: Susan Matheson
Passage: Susan Matheson is a costume designer who designed costumes for the films "The Kingdom", "Friday Night Lights", "Blue Crush", "CrazyBeautiful," "Honey", "Panic" and "Best Laid Plans". She has designed three movies starring Will Ferrell - "Step Brothers",
Title: Best Laid Plans (2012 film)
Passage: Best Laid Plans is a 2012 British drama film directed by David Blair and produced by Michael Knowles for Made Up North Productions Limited. The film was released to select cinemas on 3 February 2012 and is loosely based on John Steinbeck's book, "Of Mice and Men".
Title: Terry Fallis
Passage: Terry Fallis is a Canadian writer and public relations consultant. He is a two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour, winning in 2008 for his debut novel "The Best Laid Plans" and in 2015 for "No Relation", an award for which all five of his published novels to date have been shortlisted.
Title: Room 93
Passage: Room 93 is the debut extended play (EP) by American singer and songwriter Halsey. It was released on October 27, 2014 by Astralwerks. The project was re-released digitally on March 9, 2015, including a new version of "Ghost", this later is also included on the singer's debut full-length album "Badlands". The sound of the EP is rooted on the electropop music genre. A digital remix version of the EP, featuring three remixes for the songs "Hurricane", "Ghost" and "Trouble" was released on March 3, 2015. Along with the remix EP, a "One Mic, One Take" EP was released on the same date. "Trouble (Stripped)" was featured on the promo of the episode "Best Laid Plans" of the TV series "Once Upon a Time".
Title: Kate Hackett
Passage: Kate Hackett is an actress, writer, and producer best known for creating starring as Alice Rackham in the Amazon web series "Classic Alice". She is also known for Hulu's Best Laid Plans and Netflix's Real Rob.
Title: Best Laid Plans (sitcom)
Passage: Best Laid Plans is a completely improvised sitcom produced by New Renaissance Pictures. The show is produced without a script thanks to an ensemble cast of improv performers that includes Jesse GrothOlson and Joshua Adam Snyder. The focus is on a group of close friends who are constantly devising new schemes to get rich or "just get by." Many episodes focus on the various relationships these friends find themselves in. Executive Producer Joshua Sikora was inspired to create the show after working with improv performers on previous productions.
Title: The Best Laid Plans (TV series)
Passage: The Best Laid Plans is a Canadian comedy-drama miniseries based on the Stephen Leacock Award-winning novel of the same name by Terry Fallis. The series stars Jonas Chernick as Daniel Addison, a disillusioned political staffer in the office of Opposition Leader George Quimby (Mark McKinney) who is forced to run a local candidate's campaign during a federal election. The election featured is in part a parody of the 2008 Canadian federal election. The six-part series premiered January 5, 2014 on CBC Television and concluded its run on February 3, 2014.
Title: Of Mice and Men
Passage: Of Mice and Men is a novella written by author John Steinbeck. Published in 1937, it tells the story of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, who move from place to place in California in search of new job opportunities during the Great Depression in the United States.
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1937
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Best Laid Plans (2012 film)
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Of Mice and Men
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Who was born first, Anthony Boucher or Henry Webster Mudgett?
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Title: Bouchercon XXI
Passage: Bouchercon is an annual convention of creators and devotees of mystery and detective fiction. It is named in honour of writer, reviewer, and editor Anthony Boucher; also the inspiration for the Anthony Awards, which have been issued at the convention since 1986. This page details Bouchercon XXI and the 5th Anthony Awards ceremony.
Title: Rejection Slips
Passage: "Rejection Slips" is a comic poem by American author Isaac Asimov, written in 1959 for the collection "Nine Tomorrows". This poem intends to illustrate the three different approaches of the most important editors in science fiction at the time (John W. Campbell of Astounding, Horace Gold of "Galaxy Science Fiction" and Anthony Boucher of "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction") when they had a story to reject. Campbell sent lengthy and turgid analyses, Gold abusive little notes, and Boucher rejection slips so gentle one wondered whether he was taking the story or not.
Title: Bouchercon
Passage: Bouchercon, the Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Convention, is an annual convention of creators and devotees of mystery and detective fiction. It is named in honour of writer, reviewer, and editor Anthony Boucher, and pronounced the way he pronounced his name, rhyming with "voucher".
Title: Rocket to the Morgue
Passage: Rocket to the Morgue is a 1942 American locked room mystery novel by Anthony Boucher (originally published as by "H. H. Holmes", Boucher's frequent pseudonym when writing mysteries or writing about mysteries, and the pseudonym of a 19th-century American serial killer).
Title: Bouchercon XXII
Passage: Bouchercon is an annual convention of creators and devotees of mystery and detective fiction. It is named in honour of writer, reviewer, and editor Anthony Boucher; also the inspiration for the Anthony Awards, which have been issued at the convention since 1986. This page details Bouchercon XXII and the 6th Anthony Awards ceremony.
Title: H. H. Holmes
Passage: Herman Webster Mudgett (May 16, 1861 May 7, 1896), better known under the name of Dr. Henry Howard Holmes or more commonly H. H. Holmes, was an American serial killer of the 19th century.
Title: Lorena (song)
Passage: "Lorena" is an antebellum song with Northern origins. The lyrics were written in 1856 by Rev. Henry D. L. Webster, after a broken engagement. He wrote a long poem about his fiance but changed her name to "Lorena", an adaptation of "Lenore" from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." Henry Webster's friend Joseph Philbrick Webster wrote the music, and the song was first published in Chicago in 1857. It became a favorite of soldiers of both sides during the American Civil War. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.
Title: Anthony Boucher
Passage: Anthony Boucher (born William Anthony Parker White; August 21, 1911 April 29, 1968) was an American crime and fantastic fiction editor and author of mystery novels and short stories and radio drama scripts in those fields. He was particularly influential as an editor. Between 1942 and 1947 he acted as reviewer of mostly mystery fiction for the "San Francisco Chronicle". In addition to "Anthony Boucher", White also employed the pseudonym "H. H. Holmes", which was the pseudonym of a late-19th-century American serial killer; Boucher would also write light verse and sign it "Herman W. Mudgett" (another of the murderer's aliases).
Title: Bouchercon XXV
Passage: Bouchercon is an annual convention of creators and devotees of mystery and detective fiction. It is named in honour of writer, reviewer, and editor Anthony Boucher; also the inspiration for the Anthony Awards, which have been issued at the convention since 1986. This page details Bouchercon XXV and the 9th Anthony Awards ceremony.
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Herman Webster Mudgett
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Anthony Boucher
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H. H. Holmes
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Thomas E. Love is the founder of a chain of truck stops and covenience stores headquartered in what state?
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Title: Fifth Wheel Truck Stops
Passage: The Fifth Wheel Truck Stops was a chain of truck stops, with locations in Ontario, Manitoba and New Brunswick. They also offered motel service, restaurants, and truckRV cleaning.
Title: Town Pump
Passage: Town Pump is a Butte, Montana-based chain of truck stops, gas stations, casinos, motels and convenience stores.
Title: Tom Love
Passage: Thomas E. Love (born October 1937) is an American entrepreneur. He is the owner, founder and executive chairman of Love's Travel Stops Country Stores.
Title: 2008 Humanitarian Bowl
Passage: The 2008 Humanitarian Bowl was a postseason college football bowl game between the Maryland Terrapins and the Nevada Wolf Pack on December 30, 2008. It was the two teams' first meeting. The game featured two conference tie-ins: the University of Maryland represented the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the University of Nevada represented the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). The game was played at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho and was the 12th edition of the Humanitarian Bowl. It was sponsored by the New Plymouth, Idaho-based company Roady's Truck Stops, which claims to be the largest chain of truck stops in the United States.
Title: Love's Travel Stops amp; Country Stores
Passage: Love's Travel Stops Country Stores (commonly referred to as Love's) is a family-owned chain of more than 430 truck stop and convenience stores in 41 states. The company is privately owned and headquartered in The Village, Oklahoma, a suburb of Oklahoma City. Love's is currently ranked No. 14 on the Forbes list of America's largest private companies. Love's has two primary kinds of stores: country stores and travel stops. Country stores are fueling stations with a convenience store attached. The larger travel stops are located along highways and offer additional amenities such as food from restaurant chains like Subway, Arby's, Baskin Robbins, Bojangles', Burger King, Chester's, Dairy Queen, Del Taco, Denny's, Dunkin' Donuts, Friendly's, Godfather's Pizza, Green Burrito, Hardee's, IHOP Express, McDonald's, Sonic, Carl's Jr., Taco Bell, Taco John's, Wendy's, trucking supplies, showers and RV dump stations. Love's has approximately 17,000 employees.
Title: Truck-driving country
Passage: Truck-driving country is a subgenre of country and western music. It is characterised by lyrical content about trucks (i.e. commercial vehicles, not pick-up trucks), truck drivers or truckers, and the trucking industry experience. This would include, for example, references to truck stops, CB (Citizens Band) radio, geography, drugs, teamsters, roads, weather, fuel, law enforcement, loads, traffic, ICC (Interstate Commerce Commission), contraband, DOT (Department of Transportation), accidents, etc. In truck-driving country, references to truck include the following truck types: 10 wheeler, straight truck, 18 wheeler, tractor (bobtail), semi, tractor-trailer, semi tractor trailer, big rig, and some others.
Title: Pilot Flying J
Passage: Pilot Travel Centers LLC, doing business as Pilot Flying J, is a chain of truck stops in the United States and Canada. The company is based in Knoxville, Tennessee where Pilot Corporation, the majority owner, is based. The company is owned by Pilot and FJ Management Inc.. The company operates truck stops under the Pilot Travel Centers and Flying J Travel Plaza brands.
Title: Road Ranger
Passage: Road Ranger is a Rockford, Illinois-based chain of travel centers, truck stops and convenience stores primarily found in the midwestern United States.
Title: Roady's Truck Stops
Passage: Roady's Truck Stops is the largest group of independently owned truck stops in the United States. As of October 2016, 216 locations were in operation in the United States. It is headquartered in New Plymouth, Idaho.
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Oklahoma
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Tom Love
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Love's Travel Stops amp; Country Stores
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When was the asteroid named after the first Israeli astronaut for NASA discovered?
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Title: 51828 Ilanramon
Passage: 51828 Ilanramon (2001 OU ) is an asteroid named for astronaut Ilan Ramon, who was killed in the STS-107 (Columbia) space shuttle reentry disaster on February 1, 2003. 51828 Ilanramon was discovered on July 20, 2001 at Palomar Observatory by the JPL Near Earth Asteroid Tracking Program.
Title: Ilan Ramon
Passage: Ilan Ramon (Hebrew: , born Ilan Wolferman; June 20, 1954 February 1, 2003) was an Israeli fighter pilot and later the first Israeli astronaut for NASA.
Title: Shmuel Hadas
Passage: Shmuel Hadas (1931 January 2010) was an Israeli diplomat. He was born to a Zionist Jewish family in Argentina. In 1953, he emigrated to Israel. In 1964 joined the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In January 1986, he became the first Israeli ambassador to Spain, and in 1994 the first Israeli ambassador to the Holy See, a position he held until 1997.
Title: 51824 Mikeanderson
Passage: 51824 Mikeanderson (2001 OE ) is an asteroid named for astronaut Mike Anderson, who was killed in the STS-107 ("Columbia") space shuttle reentry disaster on February 1, 2003. 51824 Mikeanderson was discovered on July 19, 2001, at Palomar Observatory by the JPL Near Earth Asteroid Tracking Program.
Title: 51829 Williemccool
Passage: 51829 Williemccool (2001 OD ) is an asteroid named for astronaut Willie McCool, who was killed in the STS-107 ("Columbia") space shuttle reentry disaster on February 1, 2003. 51829 Williemccool was discovered on July 21, 2001 at Palomar Observatory by the JPL Near Earth Asteroid Tracking Program.
Title: 51825 Davidbrown
Passage: 51825 Davidbrown (2001 OQ ) is an asteroid named for astronaut David Brown, who was killed in the STS-107 (Columbia) space shuttle reentry disaster on February 1, 2003. 51825 Davidbrown was discovered on July 19, 2001 at Palomar Observatory by the JPL Near Earth Asteroid Tracking Program.
Title: 2028 Janequeo
Passage: 2028 Janequeo, provisional designation 1968 OB, is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 18 July 1968, by Chilean astronomers Carlos Torres and S. Cofre at the Cerro El Roble Station of Chile's National Astronomical Observatory. The asteroid named after the indigenous heroine Janequeo (Yanequn).
Title: 51826 Kalpanachawla
Passage: 51826 Kalpanachawla (2001 OB) is an asteroid named for Indian-born astronaut Kalpana Chawla, who died in the STS-107 (Columbia) space shuttle reentry disaster on February 1, 2003. 51826 Kalpanachawla was discovered on July 19, 2001 at Palomar Observatory by the JPL Near Earth Asteroid Tracking Program.
Title: Columbia: The Tragic Loss
Passage: Columbia: The Tragic Loss is a 2004 documentary about the first Israeli astronaut, Ilan Ramon, who died when the Columbia spacecraft disintegrated upon reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. Two months after the disaster, Ramon's diary was found at one of the crash sites and was reconstructed by the Israel Museum along with Israeli police. Interviews with NASA officials and with Ilan's family offer both expert analysis of the flight and a personal look at the tragedy.
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July 20, 2001
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51828 Ilanramon
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Ilan Ramon
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What Kim Ki-Young movie features "The Taste of Money" actress Youn Yuh-jung?
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Title: Canola (film)
Passage: Canola (; lit. Grandmother Gye-choon) is a 2016 South Korean film starring Youn Yuh-jung, Kim Go-eun and Choi Min-ho.
Title: Lee Hwa-si
Passage: Lee Hwa-si (born July 22, 1951) is a South Korean actress. While Lee was attending Dongguk University with a major in Korean literature, she was cast to star in "Ban Geum-ryeon" directed by Kim Ki-young. Lee is commonly referred to as director Kim Ki-young's persona due to her frequent appearances in Kim's films during the 1970s. Lee's acting in "Iodo" (1977) especially is regarded as a good example to present her own character. However, from onwards, Lee's career went down and Lee retired.
Title: Woman (1968 film)
Passage: Woman ( - "Yeo") is a 1968 three-part South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young, Jung Jin-woo and Yu Hyun-mok. The film was based on ideas of Kim Ki-young's wife, Kim Yu-bong, and Kim directed the last third.
Title: The Taste of Money
Passage: The Taste of Money () is a 2012 South Korean erotic thriller film about a conglomerate-owning family.
Title: Youn Yuh-jung
Passage: Youn Yuh-jung (born June 19, 1947) is a South Korean actress. In a film and television career spanning nearly 40 years, Youn is best known for starring in Kim Ki-young's "Woman of Fire" (1971), Im Sang-soo's "The Housemaid" (2010) and "The Taste of Money" (2012).
Title: My World Only
Passage: My World Only is an upcoming South Korean drama film directed by Choi Sung-hyun. The film stars Lee Byung-hun, Youn Yuh-jung, Park Jung-min, Han Ji-min and Kim Sung-ryung.
Title: The Old Garden
Passage: The Old Garden () is a 2006 South Korean film, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by the author Hwang Sok-yong. It was written and directed by Im Sang-soo and starred Ji Jin-hee, Yum Jung-ah, and Youn Yuh-jung.
Title: My Husband Got a Family
Passage: My Husband Got a Family (, also known as Unexpected You) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kim Nam-joo, Yoo Jun-sang, and Youn Yuh-jung. It aired on KBS2 from February 25 to September 9, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 58 episodes.
Title: Dear My Friends
Passage: Dear My Friends () is a South Korean television series starring Go Hyun-jung, Kim Hye-ja, Na Moon-hee, Go Doo-shim, Park Won-sook, Youn Yuh-jung, Joo Hyun, Kim Young-ok and Shin Goo. It replaced "Memory" and aired on cable network tvN on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 (KST) for 16 episodes from May 13, 2016 to July 2, 2016.
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Woman of Fire
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Youn Yuh-jung
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The Taste of Money
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What Cameroonian professional footballer played in 90 Minutes for Mandela
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Title: Ren N'Djeya
Passage: Ren Brice N'Djeya (born 9 October 1953 in Douala) is a retired Cameroonian professional footballer. He competed for the Cameroon national football team at the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Cameroon at the 1984 African Cup of Nations, where he scored a goal against Nigeria.
Title: Samuel Eto'o
Passage: Samuel Eto'o Fils (] ; born 10 March 1981) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Turkish club Antalyaspor. He is the most decorated African player of all time, having won the African Player of the Year award a record four times: in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010. He was third in the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2005.
Title: Paul Bahoken
Passage: Paul Bahoken (7 July 1955 in Douala) is a retired Cameroonian professional footballer. He competed for the Cameroon national football team at the 1982 FIFA World Cup as a forward. At a club level he played his football in France for Troyes AC (197879), AS Cannes (197982) and Valenciennes FC (198283).
Title: Fabrice Mbvouvouma
Passage: Fabrice Mbvouvouma (born 21 July 1997) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who most recently played as a midfielder for FC Montreal in the United Soccer League.
Title: 90 Minutes for Mandela
Passage: 90 Minutes for Mandela was a charity football match held on 18 July 2007 in Cape Town, South Africa, to mark the 89th birthday of Nelson Mandela. Football stars past and present, such as Samuel Eto'o and Pel, took part in the game. The match ended in a 33 draw between an African XI and a Rest of the World XI. Africa played in an all-white strip, while the Rest of the World team played in an all-black strip. A few hours before the game, Sepp Blatter granted honorary membership of FIFA to the "Makana Football Association", a football league set up by prisoners on Robben Island, where Mandela was imprisoned.
Title: Franois N'Doumb
Passage: Franois N'Doumb Lea (born 30 January 1954) is a retired Cameroonian professional footballer. He was a non-playing squad member for the Cameroon national football team at the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He also was part of the side that won the 1984 African Cup of Nations. At a club level he played for Union Douala in Cameroon.
Title: Zacharie Noah
Passage: Zacharie Noah (2 February 1937 8 January 2017) was a Cameroonian professional footballer who won the Coupe de France in 1961 with Sedan-Torcy. Noah, who played as a defender, had previously played for Stade Saint-Germain.
Title: Elie Onana
Passage: Elie Onana Eloundou (born 13 October 1951 in Okola) is a retired Cameroonian professional footballer. He competed for the Cameroon national football team at the 1982 FIFA World Cup finals. He usually played in midfield. His nickname was "Panka".
Title: Ibrahim Aoudou
Passage: Ibrahim Aoudou (born 23 August 1955, in Mbalmayo) is a retired Cameroonian professional footballer. He competed for the Cameroon national football team at the 1982 FIFA World Cup as a winger. At a club level, he played his football in France for AS Cannes.
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Samuel Eto'o
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90 Minutes for Mandela
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Samuel Eto'o
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What type of profession does The Magic Touch and Leon Lai have in common?
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Title: The Magic Touch (manga)
Passage: The Magic Touch ( , Oyayubi kara Romance ) is a Japanese shjo manga written and illustrated by Izumi Tsubaki. It was seralised in "Hana to Yume" magazine and collected into nine bound volume by Hakusensha between 2004 and 2007. It is licensed in North America by Viz Media, which released the first volume of the manga on February 3, 2009 and the final volume on August 3, 2010. It is licensed in French by Akata, which is releasing the manga as "Sweet Relax".
Title: Magic Touch of Fate
Passage: Magic Touch of Fate () is a 2005 Chinese television series created and directed by Jang Su-bong, starring Ruby Lin, Alec Su, and Kangta. Its storyline involves the world of magic and spells.
Title: Margaret Tu Chuan
Passage: She made her first film, "The Magic Touch (1958 film)", in 1958. The film was directed by Li Han Hsiang who discovered her at age seventeen.
Title: The Breaking Point (1991 TV series)
Passage: The Breaking Point (). Starring many Hong Kong super stars like Kathy Chow, Deric Wan and Leon Lai (dated an actress within Television Broadcasts Limited) Leon Lai was ranked the top 10 actors in Hong Kong during the early 1990s, along with many female fans and youth group who adores and tries to imitate his lifestyle. The highly acclaim worth appraisal long movie episode was dubbed into many other languages, and critically have influence many cultures specifically Asia.
Title: Magic Touch (Loose Ends song)
Passage: "Magic Touch " is the fifth single by English RB band Loose Ends from their second studio album, "So Where Are You? ", and was released in May 1985 by Virgin Records. In the group's native UK, the single reached number 16.
Title: Leon Lai
Passage: Leon Lai-ming, BBS, MH (born 11 December 1966) is a Chinese-born Hong Kong actor and Cantopop singer. He is one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" of Hong Kong. He uses the stage name "Li Ming" or "Lai Ming" which literally means "dawn."
Title: Magic Touch Records
Passage: Magic Touch Records is a record label founded in Milwaukee in the 1960s by producer, manager and performer Lenny LaCour. The label is particularly notable for developing the career of Harvey Scales, co-writer of the songs "Love-Itis" and "Disco Lady".
Title: The Magic Touch (film)
Passage: The Magic Touch is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film written, produced and directed by Michael Hui, and stars Hui himself alongside Leon Lai.
Title: Janice Vidal
Passage: Janice M. Vidal (born 13 April 1982) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer of mixed Chinese, Filipino and Korean descent. Vidal was first discovered by music producer Mark Lui and initially began her career as a back-up singer for Leon Lai. She debuted as a solo artist in 2004 under Lai's label, Amusic, where she remained until signing with Warner Music in 2015.
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actor
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The Magic Touch (film)
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Leon Lai
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What sport does Fiorella Bonicelli and Mark Edmondson have in common?
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Title: 1981 South Australian Open Singles
Passage: Mark Edmondson won the title, defeating Brad Drewett 75, 62 in the final.
Title: 1983 Australian Open Men's Doubles
Passage: The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1983 Australian Open was held from 29 November through 11 December 1983 on the outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Mark Edmondson and Paul McNamee won the title, defeating Steve Denton and Sherwood Stewart in the final.
Title: 1982 South Australian Open Singles
Passage: Mark Edmondson was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.
Title: 1983 French Open Men's Doubles
Passage: The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1983 French Open was held from 23 May until 5 June 1983 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Anders Jrryd and Hans Simonsson won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Sherwood Stewart in the final.
Title: Fiorella Bonicelli
Passage: Fiorella Bonicelli (born 21 December 1951) is a retired professional tennis player from Uruguay. During her career, she won the 1975 French Open mixed doubles title with Thomaz Koch. She also won the 1976 French Open women's doubles title with Gail Lovera, defeating Kathleen Harter and Helga Niessen Masthoff 64, 16, 63. At the Fed Cup, her singles record is 114, and doubles record 68. During her career, she reached one Grand Slam singles quarterfinal, at the 1978 French Open, where she lost to Virginia Ruzici 67, 64, 68.
Title: Mark Edmondson
Passage: Mark Edmondson (sometimes mistakenly spelt Edmundson) (born June 1954 in Gosford, New South Wales) is a retired Australian professional tennis player.
Title: 1986 Bavarian Tennis Championships Doubles
Passage: Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick were the defending champions, but Warwick did not participate this year. Edmondson partnered Tom md, losing in the semifinals.
Title: 1983 Volvo International Doubles
Passage: Sherwood Stewart and Ferdi Taygan were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Stewart with Mark Edmondson and Taygan with Cssio Motta.
Title: 1976 Australian Open Men's Singles
Passage: Mark Edmondson upset defending champion John Newcombe 67, 63, 76, 61 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1976 Australian Open. Ranked 212 in the world at the time, Edmondson is still the lowest ranked player ever to win a grand slam since the rankings were introduced in 1973. Edmondson is also the most recent Australian player to win the Australian Open Men's singles title.
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tennis
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Fiorella Bonicelli
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Mark Edmondson
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What country were both Mark Optiz and Kym Gyngell from?
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Title: Marcus Blake
Passage: Marcus Blake is an American, Los Angeles based, musician and songwriter. He is primarily a bass guitarist but also sings lead and backing vocals and plays guitar. Blake has written, played, recorded and toured with numerous bands and artists and musical luminaries since 1993, including: Rollins Band, Daniel Lanois, Sparks, Pearl, Meat Loaf, Alice Cooper, Tony Visconti, Wayne Kramer and George Clinton. Blake is currently working on his first solo album and recently contributed his solo song "Don't Taser Me, Bro!" to the "Occupy This Album" compilation. Blake is also a music journalist having interviewed top record producers and being published in Spain's Popular 1 Magazine and "Blurt" magazine (see Blurt interview of Daniel Lanois and Blurt interview of Mark Optiz).
Title: Kym Warner
Passage: Kym Warner is an Australian musician and record producer, and a founding member of the American bluegrass band The Greencards. Warner was an aspiring bluegrass musician (which was unusual in Australia at the time) after inheriting the music from his father, an early Australian bluegrass pioneer. The winner of the Australian National Bluegrass Mandolin Championship for four consecutive years, Warner had toured with country music artists Gina Jeffreys, and with Young again in Kasey Chambers's band. Before the band formed, Carol Young and Warner both knew each other, and according to Warner had been drawn to bluegrass and American roots music through an appreciation of George Jones and Merle Haggard. After meeting, Warner and Young made the decision to emigrate to America, to pursue musical careers there. Later, Young and Warner were living together in Sydney, and trying to find work in the moribund Australian bluegrass scene. After leaving Australia, they spent time in West Texas before relocating to Austin.
Title: Kym Carter
Passage: Lelia Kym Carter Begel (born March 12, 1964 in Inglewood, California), also known as Kym Carter, is a former heptathlete from the United States, who represented her native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There she finished in eleventh place.
Title: Mark Opitz
Passage: Mark Opitz is an Australian record producer and audio engineer who was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1952 and moved to Brisbane in 1959 spending his teenage years there. He is a childhood friend of Kym Gyngell.
Title: The Salon (film)
Passage: The Salon is a 2005 comedy-drama film, directed by Mark Brown, executive produced by David Odom, and starring Vivica A. Fox, Kym Whitley, and Monica Calhoun. It was filmed in Baltimore, Maryland.
Title: Neighbourhood Chef 2
Passage: Neighbourhood Chef 2 () is a cooking competition organised by MediaCorp and broadcast every Wednesday at 8:00 pm on Channel 8 in Singapore. Premiering 13 May 2015, Quan Yi Fong replaced Kym Ng as co-host. Mark Lee returns as main host in the second season. In celebrating the nation's SG50, contestants from different races and constituency come together to pit their cooking skills on a specific food ingredient of the week.
Title: Kym Gyngell
Passage: Kym Gyngell (born 15 April 1952, Melbourne), also credited as Kim Gyngell is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. His second cousin is the former CEO of the Nine Network, David Gyngell. Gyngell won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988.
Title: With Love to the Person Next to Me
Passage: With Love to the Person Next to Me is a 1987 film starring Kym Gyngell.
Title: Gingell
Passage: Gingell or Gyngell is a last name of English origin from the county of Wiltshire, in the west country of England.
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Australia
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Mark Opitz
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Kym Gyngell
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The Cardigan Pluton was built during what Middle Devonian period?
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Title: Huginaspis
Passage: Huginaspis is an extinct genus of placoderm fish, which lived during the Middle Devonian period of Spitsbergen, Norway.
Title: Acadian orogeny
Passage: The Acadian orogeny is a long-lasting mountain building event which began in the Middle Devonian, reaching a climax in the early Late Devonian. It was active for approximately 50 million years, beginning roughly around 375 million years ago, with deformational, plutonic, and metamorphic events extending into the Early Mississippian. The Acadian orogeny is the third of the four orogenies that created the Appalachian orogen and subsequent basin. The preceding orogenies consisted of the Potomac and Taconic orogeny, which followed a riftdrift stage in the Late Neoproterozoic. The Acadian orogeny involved the collision of a series of Avalonian continental fragments with the Laurasian continent. Geographically, the Acadian orogen extended from the Canadian Maritime provinces migrating in a southwesterly direction toward Alabama. However, the Northern Appalachian region, from New England northeastward into Gasp region of Canada, was the most greatly affected region by the collision.
Title: Cardigan Pluton
Passage: The Cardigan Pluton is the most voluminous pluton in the state of New Hampshire, United States. The onset of magmatism was during the Acadian orogeny, and the pluton is part of the Kinsman suite of the New Hampshire Plutonic Series. The pluton is approximately 20 km wide by 90 km long and on average about 2.5 km thick. It is exposed in west-central New Hampshire along a north-northeast by south-southwest axis, extending from the town of Groton in the north to Dublin in the south. Mount Cardigan, from which the pluton is named, stands near the north end.
Title: Aneurophyton
Passage: Aneurophyton is a genus of extinct vascular plants that belong to the Aneurophytales, a class of progymnosperms. The genus is primarily known from records of two well-known species found in mostly Middle Devonian and Upper Devonian (late Eifelian to Famennian) outcrops in Belgium, China (West Junggar), Germany, and the United States (New York). Some uncertain species within the genus are also recorded from Middle Devonian outcrops in Kazakhstan, Russia (Timan and Siberia), and the Ukraine. While a number of species have been described in the paleobotanical literature, the genus likely only contains two well-circumscribed species, "A. germanicum" and "A. doui", and possibly a third species, "A. olnense", from Fammenian outcrops in Belgium. If the ages of the Early Devonian (Emsian) records of "A. germanicum" reported from Siberia are confirmed, these would constitute the oldest records of this genus.
Title: Luckeus
Passage: Luckeus is a genus of prehistoric lobe-finned fish. "Luckeus" belonged to the group of onychodontid fishes. It lived during the Early Devonian to Middle Devonian period (Emsian to Eifelian faunal stages) in central Australia.
Title: Aermantie Formation
Passage: The Aermantie Formation is located in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and is dated to the middle Devonian period.
Title: Cartieraspis
Passage: Cartieraspis is an extinct genus of placoderm fish, which lived during the Middle Devonian period in North America.
Title: Late Devonian extinction
Passage: The Late Devonian extinction was one of five major extinction events in the history of the Earth's biota. A major extinction, the Kellwasser event, occurred at the boundary that marks the beginning of the last phase of the Devonian period, the Famennian faunal stage (the FrasnianFamennian boundary), about 375360 million years ago. Overall, 19 of all families and 50 of all genera became extinct. A second, distinct mass extinction, the Hangenberg event, closed the Devonian period.
Title: Kolpaspis
Passage: Kolpaspis is an extinct genus of placoderm fish, which lived during the Middle Devonian period of North America.
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Acadian orogeny
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Cardigan Pluton
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Acadian orogeny
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"Fully Alive" is a song by American band Flyleaf, an American rock band, formed in the Belton and Temple,Texas regions in which year?
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Title: I'm So Sick
Passage: "I'm So Sick" is a song by American band Flyleaf. It was released on August 29, 2006 as the first single of their debut album, "Flyleaf" (2005). It is their second song to have an accompanying music video and it has been shown on many mainstream television networks. On March 3, 2008, "I'm So Sick" was released in the UK and was played on Scuzz, Kerrang! and MTV2.
Title: Memento Mori (Flyleaf album)
Passage: Memento Mori is the second studio album by American rock band Flyleaf, released through AMOctone Records on November 10, 2009. The title is a Latin phrase meaning "be mindful of death" or "remember you will die". "Memento Mori" debuted at number eight on the "Billboard" 200, selling 56,000 units in its opening week. The album sold more than 311,600 copies in the U.S. in a little over one year.
Title: All Around Me
Passage: "All Around Me" is a song performed by American band Flyleaf from their self-titled debut album, "Flyleaf" (2005). It was released as the third single on April 23, 2007. It is the band's highest-charting and only single to chart on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and their most successful single to date.
Title: Flyleaf (band)
Passage: Flyleaf is an American rock band, formed in the Belton and Temple, Texas regions in 2002. The band has charted on mainstream rock, Christian pop and Christian metal genres. They performed around the United States in 2003 until releasing their eponymous debut album, "Flyleaf", in 2005. The album went platinum after selling more than one million copies. The band won an online poll on Yahoo.com and was named Yahoo!'s Who's Next band of the month in March 2006 and they were named MTV's artist of the week on December 24, 2007. Flyleaf released their second album "Memento Mori" on November 10, 2009, which debuted and peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard charts.
Title: Flyleaf (album)
Passage: Flyleaf is the debut studio album by American rock band Flyleaf. It was released on October 4, 2005 through Octone Records. A re-packaged CDDVD special edition was released on October 30, 2007, which included additional acoustic tracks and music videos. The album was re-released on January 14, 2008 through Polydor Records in the United Kingdom, which included three additional acoustic tracks.
Title: Who We Are (EP)
Passage: Who We Are is an EP by American rock band Flyleaf and released on July 9, 2013.
Title: Fully Alive
Passage: "Fully Alive" is a song by American band Flyleaf. On November 2006, It was released as the second single from their debut album "Flyleaf" (2005). It is the third song of the band to have a music video which features the radio-edit instead of the album version.
Title: New Horizons (Flyleaf album)
Passage: New Horizons is the third full-length studio album by American rock band Flyleaf, released on AMOctone Records on October 30, 2012. It was produced by Howard Benson, who has produced several of Flyleaf's previous recordings. It is the final album with lead vocalist Lacey Sturm, who announced her departure from the band, just prior to the album's release, in October 2012.
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.
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2002
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Fully Alive
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Flyleaf (band)
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What do American Jon Jost and Swede Kay Pollak have in common?
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Title: 17th Guldbagge Awards
Passage: The 17th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honored the best Swedish films of 1980 and 1981, and took place on 30 October 1981. " Children's Island" directed by Kay Pollak was presented with the award for Best Film.
Title: Jon Jost
Passage: Jon Jost (born 16 May 1943 in Chicago) is an American independent filmmaker.
Title: Kay Pollak
Passage: Kay Gunnar Leopold Pollak (born 21 May 1938) is a Swedish film director.
Title: All the Vermeers in New York
Passage: All the Vermeers in New York is a 1990 American film written, directed and produced by Jon Jost.
Title: Elvis! Elvis!
Passage: Elvis! Elvis! is a 1976 Swedish drama film directed by Kay Pollak. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival.
Title: Love Me!
Passage: Love Me! (Swedish: "lska mej" ) is a 1986 Swedish drama film directed by Kay Pollak. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: As It Is in Heaven
Passage: As It Is in Heaven (Swedish: "S som i himmelen" ) is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 3 September 2004, directed by Kay Pollak and starring Michael Nyqvist and Frida Hallgren. It was a box office hit in Sweden and several other countries. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Hollywood 77th Academy Awards.
Title: Children's Island (film)
Passage: Children's Island (Swedish: Barnens ) is a Swedish Drama Film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 1980, directed by Kay Pollak, starring Thomas Fryk and Ingvar Hirdwall. It is based on the novel of the same name by P. C. Jersild. Filming took place between July and October 1979. It won Swedens most prestigious film prize, the "Guldbagge", when it was released in 1980 and was Swedens official selection for the 54th Academy Awards. The film became controversial in Australia, being banned in 2014, over thirty years after its original release.
Title: Brje Ahlstedt
Passage: Nils Brje Ahlstedt (born 21 February 1939) is a Swedish actor who has worked extensively with the world-famous director Ingmar Bergman in films like "Fanny and Alexander" (1982), "The Best Intentions" (1992), "Sunday's Children" (1992) and "Saraband" (2003). Ahlstedt has also worked with the directors Bo Widerberg and Kay Pollak.
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film director
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Kay Pollak
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Jon Jost
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What is the home stadium of the team Carl Allen played college football on?
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Title: Jimmy Allen
Passage: James Allen (born March 6, 1952) is a former American football player who was drafted in the 4th round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1974 NFL Draft. A 1970 graduate of Los Angeles High School, Allen played college football at Pierce College and UCLA. Allen was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in their celebrated 1974 draft. He played for the Steelers for four seasons, where he was a member of their Super Bowls IX X teams. He was traded to the Detroit Lions in 1978. His nickname during his playing career was "Spiderman." He was the lead singer on the Lions' 1980 recording of Another One Bites the Dust.
Title: Carl Allen (American football)
Passage: Carl Allen (born December 21, 1955 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 11th round of the 1977 NFL Draft but played his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals. He played college football at Southern Miss.
Title: Amos Allen (gridiron football)
Passage: Amos Allen (born July 20, 1983 in Miami, Florida) is a former running back in the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the BC Lions as a street free agent in 2008. He played college football for the South Dakota Coyotes. He also spent a portion of the 2009 CFL season with the Toronto Argonauts. Allen played five regular season games returning punts and kicks for the Argonauts in 2009. On June 5, 2010, Allen was released by the Argonauts.
Title: Elmer Allen
Passage: Elmer Allen (born November 3, 1949) is a former Canadian football linebacker who played one game for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 1972. He was selected by the Houston Oilers of the National Football League in the sixth round of the 1972 NFL Draft. Allen played college football at Mississippi College.
Title: Dalva Allen
Passage: Dalva Ray Allen (January 13, 1935 - November 28, 2016) is a former American football defensive end who played professionally in the American Football League (AFL). He played college football at the University of Houston. After being selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 23rd round of the 1957 NFL Draft, Allen played three games for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League during the 1957 season. He played for the Houston Oilers on their AFL championship teams in 1960 and 1961, and for the Oakland Raiders from 1962 through 1964.
Title: Southern Miss Golden Eagles football
Passage: The Southern Miss Golden Eagles football program represents the University of Southern Mississippi in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The Eagles are members of Conference USA and play their home games at M. M. Roberts Stadium in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Title: Taurean Allen
Passage: Taurean Allen (born February 15, 1987) is a former professional Canadian football defensive back who played for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The Stampeders selected Allen in the second round of the 2010 CFL Draft. He played college football for the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks. In 2010, Allen played in six regular season games for the Stampeders, recording seven tackles. He ultimately did not play in the 2011 season due to injury and was released shortly thereafter.
Title: Brian Allen (linebacker)
Passage: Brian Lamar Allen (born April 1, 1978) is a former American football linebacker who played four seasons in the National Football League. Allen played college football at Florida State University.
Title: Will Allen (safety)
Passage: Will Allen (born June 17, 1982) is a former American football safety. Allen played college football for Ohio State University, and received All-American honors. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also played for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers.
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M. M. Roberts Stadium
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Carl Allen (American football)
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Southern Miss Golden Eagles football
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What is the county seat for the county where East Brookfield Massachusetts is located?
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Title: East Brookfield River
Passage: The East Brookfield River is a 2.4 mi river in Massachusetts that heads at Lake Lashaway in East Brookfield at an elevation of 614 ft above sea level. It continues to Quaboag Pond, at an elevation of 594 ft .
Title: Warren, Brookfield and Spencer Street Railway
Passage: The Warren, Brookfield and Spencer Street Railway is a former Massachusetts streetcar company that ran between Warren, and Spencer, Massachusetts, and passing through West Brookfield, Brookfield, and East Brookfield. Service began in 1896, and ran at least until 1901, when service from the Worcester, Brookfield and Spencer Street Railway Company came to town.
Title: Worcester County, Massachusetts
Passage: Worcester County is a county located in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. As of the 2010 census, the population was 798,552, making it the second-most populous county in Massachusetts while also being the largest in area. The largest city and traditional county seat is the city of Worcester.
Title: Northeast Automotive Intermodal Gateway
Passage: The Northeast Automotive Intermodal Gateway is an intermodal freight transport facility located in East Brookfield, and Spencer, Massachusetts. It is serviced by the shortline East Brookfield Spencer Railroad, which operates just north of the CSX tracks.
Title: Quaboag Pond
Passage: Quaboag Pond is a 537 acre pond located near the East Brookfield and Brookfield, Massachusetts. The pond lies about two miles (3 km) south of state Route 9 as it passes through East Brookfield. Quaboag Pond was once named Podunk Pond.
Title: East Brookfield (CDP), Massachusetts
Passage: East Brookfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of East Brookfield in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,323 at the 2010 census.
Title: Quaboag Plantation
Passage: Quaboag Plantation was a plantation founded in 1660 in Central Massachusetts that now makes up parts of the towns of Warren and New Braintree, as well as the whole towns of Brookfield, West Brookfield, North Brookfield, and East Brookfield. In 1673, the plantation broke up as the various towns that made up its land became incorporated.
Title: East Brookfield, Massachusetts
Passage: East Brookfield is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,979 in a 2014 town census. The census-designated place of East Brookfield (CDP) is located in the town. The village of Union Chapel is also located in the town.
Title: East Brookfield amp; Spencer Railroad
Passage: The East Brookfield Spencer Railroad is a shortline railroad operated in East Brookfield, and Spencer, Massachusetts that serves the Northeast Automotive Intermodal Gateway.
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Worcester
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Worcester County, Massachusetts
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What is a traditional music instrument from India that makes the sound "bugchoo"?
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Title: Vielle roue et manche
Passage: The vielle roue et manche (called dulcigurdy by some luthiers) is a modern term for an early music instrument, of unknown original name, of the hurdy-gurdy family, but distinct in that the notes were changed by fingering the neck rather than pressing tangent keys. The instrument has several strings which are constantly bowed by a spinning wheel turned by a crank, producing unbroken musical notes.
Title: Bhangra (dance)
Passage: The term Bhag (Punjabi: , ; pronounced ] Listen) refers to the traditional dance from the Indian subcontinent originating in the Majha area of the Punjab region, free form traditional Bhangra originating in Punjab, India and modern Bhangra developed by the Punjabi diaspora.
Title: Ghader Abdollahzadeh
Passage: Qadir Abdullahzada (23 October 1925 21 May 2009) also known as Qale Mere (Sorani Kurdish: ) or Mame Qale (Sorani Kurdish: ) born in village of Kulice (pron: Kulija; in Sorani Kurdish: ) in northwestern Iran, is one of the best known Kurdish traditional musicians. He played shimshalney (long flute), a Kurdish traditional music instrument. He started to play shimshal (Ney) as a young and homeless man aiming to earn his daily bread. He played on the streets for an unknown number of years until he was an old man and was filmed by a journalist which was published as a documentary. He was known for the long tones he could create and to play for hours without holding breaks.
Title: Musical Instrument Factory of Riga
Passage: Musical Instrument Factory of Riga (Latvian: "Rgas mzikas instrumentu fabrika" "LMIF") was the largest Soviet electronic music instrument manufacturer. It was based in Riga (former USSR, now Latvia). RMIF synthesizers became very popular among rock and pop bands in Eastern Bloc. The plant also produced drum kits. After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991 RMIF went bankrupt.
Title: Gagar
Passage: Gagar (Punjabi: , pronounced: gger), a metal pitcher used to store water in earlier days, is also used as a musical instrument in number of Punjabi folk songs and dances. It is played with both hands with rings worn in fingers. It is closely associated with the other music instrument, Gharha, which is an earthen pitcher.
Title: eskoslovensk hudebn nstroje
Passage: eskoslovensk hudebn nstroje, oborov podnk (Czechoslovak Musical Instruments, specialized business) was during the era of communist Czechoslovakia from 1948 to 1992 a state owned music instrument manufacturing company headquartered in Hradec Krlov. The company name was later amended "eskoslovensk hudebn nstroje, sttn podnk" to reflect ownership by the government. In the 1970s, 50 of its musical instrument export products were supplied to the Soviet Union.
Title: Cycleonium
Passage: "The cycleonium is a computer based music instrument. Every day objects like a bicycle and a bottle, and also a propeller are put in a new context and form the base of the sound design. They lose their conventional function consequently and have to be considered as indispensable parameters of this instrument." It was developed by Daniel Dominguez Teruel from 20072009 and built with the support of Chiron-Werke GmbH Co. KG.
Title: Bugchu
Passage: Bugchu (Punjabi: ), also spelled as Bughchu, Bugdu or Bughdu, is a traditional musical instrument native to the Punjab region. It is used in various cultural activities like folk music and folk dances such as bhangra, Malwai Giddha etc. It is a simple but unique instrument made of wood. Its shape is much similar to damru, an Indian musical instrument. It makes a sound similar to its name, ""bugchoo"".
Title: Carolina Eyck
Passage: Carolina Eyck born on December 26, 1987, is a German musician specialising in playing the Theremin, an electronic instrument. Her performances around the world have helped to promote the unusual music instrument.
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Bugchu
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Bugchu
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Bhangra (dance)
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The Foscari reached its peak with Francesco Foscari, who reached what chief magistrate of Venice?
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Title: Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Passage: Ca' Foscari University of Venice (Italian: "Universit Ca' Foscari Venezia" ) is a public university in Venice, Italy; it is usually known simply as Universit Ca' Foscari. Since its foundation in 1868 it has been housed in the Venetian Gothic palace of Ca' Foscari, from which it takes its name. The palace stands on the Grand Canal, between the Rialto and San Marco, in the sestiere of Dorsoduro.
Title: Foscari
Passage: The Foscari were an ancient Venetian patrician family, which reached its peak in the 14th15th centuries, culminating in the dogeship of Francesco Foscari (14231457).
Title: Francesco Foscari
Passage: Francesco Foscari (19 June 1373 1 November 1457) was the 65th Doge of the Republic of Venice from 1423 to 1457. His reign, the longest of all Doges in Venetian history, lasted 34 years, 6 months and 8 days, and coincided with the inception of the Italian Renaissance.
Title: Achille De Bassini
Passage: Achille De Bassini (5 May 1819 3 July 1881) was an Italian baritone, particularly noted for his performances in Verdi's operas. He created the roles of Francesco Foscari in "I due Foscari" (1844), Pasha Seid in "Il corsaro" (1848), Miller in "Luisa Miller" (1849) and Fra Melitone in "La forza del destino' (1862).
Title: Marina Nani
Passage: Marina Nani (d. after 1457) was a Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Francesco Foscari (r. 1423-1457).
Title: I due Foscari
Passage: I due Foscari ("The Two Foscari") is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on a historical play, "The Two Foscari" by Lord Byron.
Title: Doge of Venice
Passage: The Doge of Venice ( ; Venetian: "Doxe de Venexia" ] ; Italian: "Doge di Venezia" ] ; all derived from Latin "dx ", "military leader"), sometimes translated as Duke (compare the Italian "Duca "), was the chief magistrate and leader of the Most Serene Republic of Venice for 1,100 years (697-1797).
Title: The Two Foscari (Byron)
Passage: The Two Foscari: An Historical Tragedy (1821) is a verse play in five acts by Lord Byron. The plot, set in Venice in the mid 15th century, is loosely based on the true story of the downfall of doge Francesco Foscari and his son Jacopo. Byron's play formed the basis of Verdi's opera "I due Foscari".
Title: Pasquale Malipiero
Passage: Pasquale Malipiero, called the "dux pacificus" (born Venice, 1392 died there May 7, 1462) was a Venetian statesman who served as the 66th Doge of Venice from October 30, 1457 until his death. He succeeded Francesco Foscari, and was specifically elected by enemies of the Foscari family. In 1458, he signed into law a number of measures limiting the power of the Council of Ten. He was interred in the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo, a traditional burial place of the doges. He was succeeded as Doge by Cristoforo Moro. He was married to Giovanna Dandolo.
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Doge of Venice
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Foscari
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Doge of Venice
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The Beast is an American crime drama series starring Patrick Swayze and Travis Fimmel, an Australian actor and former model, and is best known for his high-profile campaign, of which company?
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Title: Black Dog (film)
Passage: Black Dog is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by Kevin Hooks and starring Patrick Swayze. The film tells the story of a trucker and ex-con who is manipulated into transporting illegal arms. The film co-stars musicians Randy Travis and Meat Loaf.
Title: Green Dragon (film)
Passage: Green Dragon is a 2001 American drama film directed by Timothy Linh Bui and starring Patrick Swayze, Forest Whitaker and Duong Don.
Title: Tiger Warsaw
Passage: Tiger Warsaw is a 1988 American drama film produced by Continental Film Group starring Patrick Swayze. The film was written by Roy London and directed by Amin Q. Chaudhri.
Title: Point Break
Passage: Point Break is a 1991 American action crime thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, starring Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey. The title refers to the surfing term "point break," where a wave breaks as it hits a point of land jutting out from the coastline. Reeves stars as rookie FBI agent Johnny Utah, who is investigating a string of bank robberies possibly being committed by surfers. Johnny goes undercover to infiltrate the surfing community and develops a complex friendship with Bodhi (Swayze), the charismatic leader of a gang of surfers.
Title: The Beast (2009 TV series)
Passage: The Beast is an American crime drama series starring Patrick Swayze and Travis Fimmel. The series, which only ran for one season, debuted on AE Network. It was Swayze's final acting performance before his death in 2009. Despite receiving largely positive reviews from critics, it garnered only lukewarm viewing figures.
Title: Road House (1989 film)
Passage: Road House is a 1989 American action film directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring Patrick Swayze as a bouncer at a newly refurbished roadside bar who protects a small town in Missouri from a corrupt businessman. Sam Elliott co-stars as a bouncer, the mentor, friend, and foil of Swayze's character. The cast also includes Kelly Lynch as Swayze's love interest and Ben Gazzara as the main antagonist.
Title: Travis Fimmel
Passage: Travis Fimmel (born 15 July 1979) is an Australian actor and former model. He is best known for his high-profile Calvin Klein campaign, for co-starring opposite the late Patrick Swayze in the TV series "The Beast", for the movie "Warcraft", and for his role as Ragnar Lothbrok in the History Channel series "Vikings".
Title: Letters from a Killer
Passage: Letters from a Killer is a 1998 British-American crime drama mystery film starring Patrick Swayze as a man who is falsely convicted of the murder of his wife. During his time in jail, he finds comfort from four women with whom he corresponds. After his second court appearance, he is finally freed from prison only to be framed for yet two more murders which he did not commit.
Title: Dirty Dancing
Passage: Dirty Dancing is a 1987 American romantic drama dance film written by Eleanor Bergstein, directed by Emile Ardolino and starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey in the lead roles, and featuring Cynthia Rhodes and Jerry Orbach.
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Calvin Klein
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The Beast (2009 TV series)
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Travis Fimmel
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Which film director , Edward Laemmle or The Wachowskis directed more films?
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Title: Embarrassing Moments (1934 film)
Passage: Embarrassing Moments is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Edward Laemmle and written by Charles Logue, Dickson Morgan and Gladys Buchanan Unger. The film stars Chester Morris, Marian Nixon, Walter Woolf King, Alan Mowbray, George E. Stone and John Wray. The film was released on September 1, 1934, by Universal Pictures.
Title: The Whole Town's Talking (1926 film)
Passage: The Whole Town's Talking is a 1926 American silent adventure comedy film directed by Edward Laemmle, based on a play by Anita Loos and John Emerson. It stars Edward Everett Horton, Virginia Lee Corbin, and Trixie Friganza.
Title: The Texas Bad Man
Passage: The Texas Bad Man is a 1932 American Western film directed by Edward Laemmle and written by Jack Cunningham and Richard Schayer. The film stars Tom Mix, Lucille Powers, Willard Robertson, Fred Kohler, Joseph W. Girard and Tetsu Komai. The film was released on June 30, 1932, by Universal Pictures.
Title: Top o' the Morning (1922 film)
Passage: Top o' the Morning is a lost 1922 silent film romantic drama directed by Edward Laemmle and starring Gladys Walton. It was produced and distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company.
Title: George A. Williams (actor)
Passage: George A. Williams (August 11, 1854 February 21, 1936), sometimes known as "G.A. Williams" or simply as George Williams, was an American actor of the silent film era. Born in 1854 in Kinnickinnic, Wisconsin, he broke into the film industry in 1914. He worked mostly in film shorts, appearing in well over 100 of them in his 14-year career. He would also perform in approximately 20 feature-length films during this span. His first film appearance was in the film short, "In the Days of Witchcraft" (1913), and he would make his feature debut in 1916's "The Dumb Girl of Portici", directed by Lois Weber. 1914 would see him appear in several episodes of the serial, "The Hazards of Helen". In 1922, he would be cast as one of the leads in the serial, "In the Days of Buffalo Bill", directed by Edward Laemmle. His final film appearance would be in the 1926 silent film, "The Winner", directed by Harry J. Brown
Title: In the Days of Buffalo Bill
Passage: In the Days of Buffalo Bill is a 1922 American western film serial directed by Edward Laemmle. The film is considered to be lost.
Title: Edward Laemmle
Passage: Edward Laemmle (October 25, 1887 April 2, 1937) was an American film director of the silent era. He directed 62 films between 1920 and 1935.
Title: The Wachowskis
Passage: Lana Wachowski (formerly Laurence "Larry" Wachowski, born June 21, 1965) and Lilly Wachowski (formerly Andrew Paul "Andy" Wachowski, born December 29, 1967) are American film directors, screenwriters, and producers. They are siblings, and are both trans women. Collectively known as The Wachowskis ( ) and formerly as The Wachowski Brothers, the pair made their directing debut in 1996 with "Bound", and achieved fame with their second film "The Matrix" (1999), a major box office success for which they won the Saturn Award for Best Director. They wrote and directed its two sequels: "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolutions" (both in 2003), and were deeply involved in the writing and production of other works in that franchise.
Title: Superstition (1920 film)
Passage: Superstition is a 1920 American short Western film directed by Edward Laemmle for the Universal Film Mfg. Co. and featuring Hoot Gibson.
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Edward Laemmle
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Edward Laemmle
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The Wachowskis
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What lyricist penned the English lyrics to Matre Pierre?
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Title: I'd Fly
Passage: "I'd Fly" is the English-language version of the French song "Pour Elle", composed by Richard Cocciante and Jean-Paul Dreau, with original English lyrics written by Roxanne Seeman. "Pour Elle" is a hit song by Richard Cocciante in French, Italian and Spanish. The French lyrics by Dreau were adapted into Italian with the title "Per Lei" and into Spanish with the title "Para Ella". For the English language version, Roxanne Seeman wrote original English lyrics.
Title: Matre Pierre
Passage: Matre Pierre (Master Pierre) is an uncompleted project by Charles Gounod, intended as his twelfth opera and planned in the summer of 1877 with the librettist Louis Gallet. The "Master Pierre" of the title was Pierre Ablard, the twelfth century scholar-philosopher and lover of Heloise.
Title: The Windmill Song
Passage: Matre Pierre is a French popular song composed in 1948 by Henri Betti with the lyrics by Jacques Plante. The English lyrics were written in 1951 by Mitchell Parish.
Title: La Farce de matre Pathelin
Passage: La Farce de matre Pathelin (in English The Farce of Master Pathelin; sometimes La Farce de matre Pierre Pathelin, La Farce de Pathelin, Farce Matre Pierre Pathelin, or Farce de Matre Pathelin) is a fifteenth-century (1457) anonymous medieval farce written originally in French. It was extraordinarily popular in its day, and held an influence on popular theatre for over a century. Its echoes can be seen in the works of Rabelais. A number of phrases from the play became proverbs in French, and the phrase "Let us return to our muttons" ("retournons nos moutons") even became a common English calque.
Title: Mitchell Parish
Passage: Mitchell Parish (July 10, 1900 March 31, 1993) was an American lyricist.
Title: Stanley Adams (singer)
Passage: Stanley Adams (August 14, 1907 January 27, 1994) was an American lyricist and songwriter. He wrote the English lyrics for the song "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" (song written by the Mexican composer Mara Grever in 1934) and the English lyrics for "La Cucaracha." Adams was the president of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) between 1953 and 1956, and again from 1959 until 1980.
Title: Pierre Tabart
Passage: Pierre Tabart (also Thabart, Tharbart) (Chinon, baptized 8 January 1645 Meaux, 1716) was a French composer and matre de chapelle. Said to have studied music under 'the best contrapuntist of his time', he served as matre de musique in Orlans until 1683, followed by Senlis from 1683-1689. He then succeeded Nicolas Goupillet as matre de musique of Meaux Cathedral. However, due to the fact that his nine-year contract was left unrenewed, he was succeeded by Sbastien de Brossard in 1699. He later aided his successor to the post in selecting the matre de musique for vreux Cathedral.
Title: (Ah, the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young
Passage: "(Ah, the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young" is a popular song composed by , with lyrics by . The English lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer. The original French title was "Le Chevalier de Paris". Apart from a reference to apples, the English lyrics have nothing to do with the French original poem.
Title: What Now My Love (song)
Passage: "What Now, My Love?" is the English title of a popular song whose original French version, "Et maintenant" (English: "And Now") was written in 1961 by composer Gilbert Bcaud and lyricist Pierre Delano. The recurring musical pattern in the background is the Bolro by Ravel. English lyrics and the title were written by Carl Sigman.
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Mitchell Parish
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The Windmill Song
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Mitchell Parish
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The 30th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 11 March 1988 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network, hosted by Daryl Somers and guests included which American actress, comedian, singer, and animal rights activist, who's career spanned seven decades?
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Title: Logie Awards of 1990
Passage: The 32nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 9 March 1990 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network. The ceremony was hosted by Mark Mitchell and guests included Ernest Borgnine, John Travolta, Pauline Collins, John Alderton, Sigrid Thornton and Dame Edna Everage.
Title: Logie Awards of 1998
Passage: The 40th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 19 April 1998 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network. The ceremony was hosted by Daryl Somers, and guests included Matt LeBlanc, Kathy Najimy, Kenny Rogers and Reba McEntire.
Title: Logie Awards of 1991
Passage: The 33rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 15 March 1991 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network. The ceremony was hosted by Daryl Somers and guests included Angie Dickinson, Michael Ontkean and Peggy Lipton.
Title: Logie Awards of 1996
Passage: The 38th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 21 April 1996 at the Melbourne Park Function Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network. The ceremony was hosted by Daryl Somers, and guests included Gloria Reuben and Holly Hunter.
Title: Logie Awards of 1969
Passage: The 11th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 21 March 1969 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. Bert Newton from the Nine Network was the Master of Ceremonies. American television actors Dennis Cole, Barbara Anderson, William Shatner, Ty Hardin, British actor Barry Morse and Skippy appeared as guests. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1969.
Title: Logie Awards of 1988
Passage: The 30th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 11 March 1988 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network. The ceremony was hosted by Daryl Somers and guests included Mickey Rooney and Bea Arthur.
Title: Logie Awards of 1997
Passage: The 39th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 18 May 1997 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network. The ceremony was hosted by Daryl Somers, and guests included Patrick Stewart, Daniel Davis, Laura Innes, David James Elliott, Michael T. Weiss and Ben Elton.
Title: Bea Arthur
Passage: Beatrice "Bea" Arthur (born Bernice Frankel; May 13, 1922 April 25, 2009) was an American actress, comedian, singer, and animal rights activist. Her career spanned seven decades.
Title: Logie Awards of 2006
Passage: The 48th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 7 May 2006 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network. The ceremony was hosted by Bert Newton, Ray Martin, Daryl Somers, Lisa McCune and Georgie Parker. The nominations were announced at the "50 Years of Television Exhibition" at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney on 3 April 2006. In an historic first, the public then voted for their choice of the eight nominees (instead of five) for the Gold Logie via SMS or a 1900 number, right up until the awards night. Special guests included Chris Noth, George Eads and Joan Rivers.
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Beatrice "Bea" Arthur
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Logie Awards of 1988
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Bea Arthur
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Campus Man, a 1987 American comedy film, starred which American actress known for her starring role on the ABC drama television series "NYPD Blue"?
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Title: Dennis Franz
Passage: Dennis Franz Schlachta ( ; born October 28, 1944), known professionally as Dennis Franz, is an American actor best known for his role as NYPD Detective Andy Sipowicz in the ABC television series "NYPD Blue" (19932005), a role that earned him a Golden Globe Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and four Primetime Emmy Awards. He also portrayed Lt. Norman Buntz in the similar NBC series "Hill Street Blues" (19851987) and its short-lived spinoff, "Beverly Hills Buntz" (19871988).
Title: Steven DePaul
Passage: Steven DePaul is an American television director and producer. He has directed multiple episodes of Shades of Blue, NCIS-LA, CSI-NY, GRIMM, The Unit, Bones, as well as many episodes of one-hour dramatic television (updated list IMDB). He was a longstanding producer and director on "NYPD Blue". In his capacity as producer of "NYPD Blue" he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1995 and the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Drama in 1993. He was also nominated for this award for his work on "NYPD Blue" on five other occasions (in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999). He won a George F. Peabody for "Raging Bulls" (Season 6, episode 8), an episode he directed for NYPD Blue.
Title: Campus Man
Passage: Campus Man is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Ron Casden and written by Geoffrey Baere and Matt Dorff. The film stars John Dye, Steven Lyon, Kim Delaney, Kathleen Wilhoite, Miles O'Keeffe and Morgan Fairchild. The film was released on April 10, 1987, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Rheagan Wallace
Passage: Courtney Rheagan Wallace (born June 9, 1987 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actress who had a brief recurring role as Georgia Huffington on the television series "7th Heaven". Her other television credits include "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.", "Devious Maids", "", "ER", "That's So Raven", "Malcolm in the Middle", "NYPD Blue", "Judging Amy" and "Walker, Texas Ranger", among other series.
Title: Kim Delaney
Passage: Kim Delaney (born November 29, 1961) is an American actress known for her starring role as Detective Diane Russell on the ABC drama television series "NYPD Blue", for which she has won an Emmy Award. Early in her career, she played the role of Jenny Gardner in the ABC daytime television drama "All My Children". She later had leading roles in the TV dramas "Philly" and "" and on the Lifetime television drama "Army Wives".
Title: Kimberly Quinn (actress)
Passage: Kimberly Quinn is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Gretchen on the FX television series "Terriers" and for her role as Tess Masterson on the ABC Family series "Twisted". She also has made guest appearances on the television series "Suddenly Susan", "Nash Bridges", "", "NYPD Blue", "Without a Trace", "House M.D.", "Two and a Half Men" and "".
Title: Jacqueline Obradors
Passage: Jacqueline Danell Obradors (born October 6, 1966) is an American actress. She has appeared in films such as "Six Days, Seven Nights" (1998), "" (1999), "Tortilla Soup" (2001), "A Man Apart" (2003) and "Unstoppable". On television, Obradors is best known for her role as Det. Rita Ortiz in the ABC crime drama series "NYPD Blue" (2001-2005).
Title: Gail O'Grady
Passage: Gail Ann O'Grady (born January 23, 1963), an American actress and producer, is best known for her roles on television. Her roles include Donna Abandando in the ABC police drama "NYPD Blue", and Helen Pryor in the NBC drama series "American Dreams". O'Grady is also well known for her lead roles in a number of television movies. She has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award three times.
Title: Sharon Lawrence
Passage: Sharon Elizabeth Lawrence (born June 29, 1961) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She is best known for the role of Sylvia Costas Sipowicz in the ABC drama series "NYPD Blue". The role garnered her three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
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Kim Delaney
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Campus Man
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Kim Delaney
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What was the name of the novella that was adapted to film directed by Claire Denis and starring Denis Lavant?
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Title: Denis Lavant
Passage: Denis Lavant (born 17 June 1961) is a French actor known for his distinctive face and the physically demanding aspects of the roles he plays, which often involve slapstick, acrobatics or dance, as well as for his long-standing association with director Leos Carax. Lavant has played the lead role in all but one of Carax's films. Lavant is also known for his roles in Claire Denis' "Beau Travail", and Harmony Korine's "Mister Lonely".
Title: Veit Helmer
Passage: Veit Helmer (born 24 April 1968) is a German film director and screenwriter. He started shooting films at the age of fourteen. After finishing school he was trainee at German TV station NDR. Two month before the wall came down, he moved to East-Berlin to study theatre directing at the famous drama school "Ernst Busch". From 1991 to 1997 Helmer studied film directing at HFF Munich. His first feature film "Tuvalu" (starring Denis Lavant and Chulpan Khamatova) earned more than 32 awards. His 2008 film "Absurdistan" was premiered in Sundance and entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival.
Title: Holy Motors
Passage: Holy Motors is a 2012 French-German fantasy drama film written and directed by Leos Carax, starring Denis Lavant and dith Scob. Lavant plays Mr. Oscar, a man not unlike an actor who inhabits several roles, but there are no apparent cameras filming the man's performances. It is Carax's first feature film since 1999. The film competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Beau Travail
Passage: Beau Travail (] , French for "good work") is a 1999 French movie directed by Claire Denis that is loosely based on Herman Melville's 1888 novella "Billy Budd". The movie is set in Djibouti, where the protagonists are soldiers in the French Foreign Legion. Parts of the soundtrack of the movie are from Benjamin Britten's opera based on the novella.
Title: Andrea Vecchiato
Passage: Andrea Vecchiato is the Italian director of film "Luminal", adapted from Isabella Santacroce's cult novel, which won Best Film at the Rome Independent Film Festival in 2004, starring Denis Lavant and scored by Michael Nyman and Gavin Rossdale. He is also an established fashionportrait photographer. In January 2004, Isabella Santacroce dedicated to him her new novel "Revolver".
Title: Les Amants du Pont-Neuf
Passage: Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (] ) is a 1991 French film directed by Leos Carax, starring Juliette Binoche and Denis Lavant. The title refers to the Pont Neuf bridge in Paris. The North American title of the film is The Lovers on the Bridge, and, in a mistranslation of the original title, the Australian title is Lovers on the Ninth Bridge (instead of "Lovers on the New Bridge").
Title: Un tour de mange
Passage: Un Tour de Mange (] ; a.k.a. "Roundabout" (UK), "Once Around the Park" (US)) is a 1989 French film starring Juliette Binoche, Franois Cluzet, Denis Lavant and Michel Aumont. It is the first and to date only film directed by the acclaimed French theatre director Pierre Pradinas. The film was shot on location in Paris in the summer of 1988.
Title: 35 Shots of Rum
Passage: 35 Shots of Rum (French: 35 Rhums ) is a 2008 film, directed by Claire Denis, the French filmmaker. It made its North American premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and was shown outside of competition at the Venice Film Festival. It was later released to limited theaters in 2009. Claire Denis was in part inspired by Yasujir Ozu's "Late Spring".
Title: Vendredi soir
Passage: Vendredi soir (English: Friday Night ) is a 2002 drama film directed by Claire Denis. The screenplay was written by Claire Denis and Emmanule Bernheim, based upon Bernheim's novel of the same name. The film premiered at the 2002 Venice Film Festival.
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Billy Budd
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Denis Lavant
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Beau Travail
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Sancta Maria has been recorded by the Italian singer-songwriter who is of what vocal range?
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Title: MV Eilean Bhearnaraigh
Passage: MV "Eilean Bhearnaraigh is a small passenger ferry built for the Outer Hebrides. After serving the monks on Papa Stronsay, she now operates in Southern Ireland as Sancta Maria".
Title: Sancta Maria, mater Dei
Passage: Sancta Maria, mater Dei (Holy Mary, mother of God), K.273, is an act of Consecration to Blessed Virgin Mary in F major, written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for SATB choir, first and second violins, violas and basso continuo of violoncello, double bass and organ. Mozart entered the work into his catalogue on 9 September 1777 in Salzburg.
Title: Marco Masini
Passage: Marco Masini (born September 18, 1964 in Florence), is an Italian singer-songwriter and musician. . One of his greatest virtues is his voice due to his vocal range, which reaches difficult musical notes, according to experts . . Accompanied by guitarist Riccardo Cherubini, .
Title: Sancta Maria (song)
Passage: "Sancta Maria" is an Latin-language soprano aria based on the Intermezzo from the opera "Cavalleria rusticana", composed by Pietro Mascagni. It uses some of the same lyrics as Ave Maria and has become a popular concert piece. It also has been recorded by several singers, like Andrea Bocelli, Sissel Kyrkjeb, Charlotte Church, Katherine Jenkins and the tenor Friar Alessandro.
Title: Mary Help of Christians
Passage: Mary Help of Christians (Latin: "Sancta Maria Auxilium Christianorum" ; Spanish: "Nuestra Seora Mara Auxiliadora" ; Filipino: "Maria, Mapag-ampon sa mga Kristiyano"), is a Roman Catholic Marian devotion with a feast day celebrated on May 24. Saint John Chrysostom was the first person to use this Marian title in year 345 as a devotion to the Virgin Mary. Don Bosco also propagated Marian devotion under this title.
Title: Andrea Bocelli
Passage: Andrea Bocelli, (] ; born 22 September 1958) is an Italian classical crossover tenor, recording artist, and singer-songwriter. Born with poor eyesight, Bocelli became completely blind at the age of 12, following a football accident.
Title: Maria Minor church
Passage: Maria Minor church (Sancta Maria Minor kyrka) is a church rediscovered after archaeological surveys in Lund, Sweden.
Title: Daughters of Saint Mary of Providence
Passage: The Daughters of Saint Mary of Providence (Italian: "Figlie di Santa Maria della Divina Provvidenza"; Latin: "Congregatio Filiarum a Sancta Maria Providentiae"; abbreviation: "F.S.M.P.") is a religious institute of pontifical right whose members profess public vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience and follow the evangelical way of life in common.
Title: Santa Maria sopra Minerva
Passage: Santa Maria sopra Minerva (English: "Saint Mary above Minerva" , Latin: "Sancta Maria supra Minervam" ) is one of the major churches of the Roman Catholic Order of Preachers (better known as the Dominicans) in Rome, Italy. The church's name derives from the fact that the first Christian church structure on the site was built directly over ("Italian: "sopra" ") the ruins or foundations of a temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis, which had been erroneously ascribed to the Greco-Roman goddess Minerva.
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tenor
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Sancta Maria (song)
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Andrea Bocelli
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Rangers also made moves to acquire an American-born Mexican professional baseball infielder born in what year?
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Title: Michael Young (baseball)
Passage: Michael Brian Young (born October 19, 1976) is an American former professional baseball infielder who played 14 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers, Philadelphia Phillies, and Los Angeles Dodgers. Originally a second baseman, the versatile Young was a five time All-Star at shortstop, once at third base, and once as a combination designated hitter and utility infielder. He was the 2005 American League batting champion.
Title: Jack Crooks
Passage: John Charles "Jack" Crooks (November 9, 1865 February 2, 1918) was an American Major League Baseball infielder born in St. Paul, Minnesota. He played mainly as a second base, but did spend some time playing third base for four different teams during his eight seasons ranging from 1889 to 1898 . Crooks also amassed a career on-base percentage of .386 despite a Batting average of just .240, due to large part to the high walks totals he compiled.
Title: Walter Ibarra
Passage: Walter Ibarra (born November 1, 1987) is a Mexican professional baseball infielder for the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League.
Title: Esteban Quiroz
Passage: Jess Esteban Quiroz Ortiz (born February 17, 1992) is a Mexican professional baseball infielder for the Leones de Yucatn of the Mexican League and the Venados de Mazatln of the Mexican Pacific League. He also played for the Tigres de Quintana Roo.
Title: Ramiro Pea
Passage: Ramiro Pea Gauna (born July 18, 1985) is a Mexican professional baseball infielder for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, and San Francisco Giants.
Title: History of the Texas Rangers (baseball)
Passage: After stumbling out of the gates with a sub-.500 start in April, the Rangers took the division lead with a franchise-best month of June, going 216. The Rangers would never relinquish first place after an 11-game winning streak. On July 9, the club dealt one of its top prospects, Justin Smoak, with two other minor leaguers to the Seattle Mariners for former Cy Young Award winner Cliff Lee and Mark Lowe. The Rangers also made moves to acquire veterans Bengie Molina, Jorge Cant, Cristian Guzmn, and Jeff Francouer. In the 2010 All-Star Game, the team was represented by Lee, Guerrero, Ian Kinsler, Josh Hamilton, Elvis Andrus, and Neftal Feliz. After the All-Star Game, came the debut of the claw and antler hand gestures, which gained much popularity, especially after the release of various apparel and souvenir options for the fans. Foam claws and helmets with deer antlers became quite commonplace in the ballpark as the Rangers played further into the fall. The Rangers won the A.L. West on September 25, advancing to the postseason for the first time since 1999.
Title: Adrian Gonzalez
Passage: Adrin Gonzlez Savn (born May 8, 1982), also known by his nicknames A-Gon and Titn, is an American-born Mexican professional baseball first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB).
Title: Agustin Murillo
Passage: Agustin "El Guty" Murillo Pineda (born May 5, 1982) is a Mexican professional baseball infielder for the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League.
Title: Jorge Cant
Passage: Jorge Lus Cant Guzmn (born January 30, 1982) is an American-born Mexican professional baseball infielder for the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Cincinnati Reds, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, and San Diego Padres, and in the KBO League for the Doosan Bears.
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1982
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History of the Texas Rangers (baseball)
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Jorge Cant
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Are Leping and Meixian District under the administration of the same city?
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Title: Meixian District
Passage: Meixian (), formerly Meihsien, is a district of Meizhou City, in northeastern Guangdong Province, China.
Title: Yang Fuqing
Passage: Yang Fuqing (; died 1874), born in Mei County (now Meixian District), Guangdong, was a rebel leader during the middle and late Taiping Rebellion against the Qing government in 1855-1874. Yang Fuqing created a Chinese gang in Los Angeles, California in 1866. He was a young brother-in-law to Yang Xiuqing.
Title: Meizhou
Passage: Meizhou is a prefecture-level city in eastern Guangdong province, China. It has an area of 15864.51 km , and a population of 4.33 million at the 2010 census. It comprises Meijiang District, Meixian District, Xingning City and five counties. Its built-up or metro area made up of two districts was home to 935,516 inhabitants at the 2010 census.
Title: Meixian Tsang Hin-chi Stadium
Passage: Meixian Tsang Hin-chi Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Meixian District, Meizhou, Guangdong, China. It was opened in 2012 with capacity of 20,221.
Title: Hsiao Ho (actor)
Passage: Hsiao Ho, (Hsiao Hou) (; Cantonese: Siu Hau, born 1 January 1958 (age 58) in Meixian District, Guangdong, China) is a Hong Kong martial arts film actor, stunt performer and action choreographer. A Hakka, he has acted in many films directed by Lau Kar-leung, including "Mad Monkey Kung Fu" and Legendary Weapons of China. In 1985 he portrayed legendary kung fu warrior Fong Sai-Yuk in the Lau directed action-comedy, "Disciples of the 36th Chamber" and also took a lead role in Fake Ghost Catchers, directed by Lau Kar Wing. Fake Ghost Catchers is marketed by Celestial Pictures as being made two years before Ghostbusters (inferring that the idea for Ghostbusters may have come from the movie). Hou is also known for portraying the "disfigured swordsman" and doubling complicated action scenes in 1993's "Iron Monkey". He was also the action director for the movie Shaolin Avengers (1994). In 1982 he was nominated for Best Action Choreography for the movie Legendary Weapons of China (for which he was action director) at the Hong Kong Film Awards alongside Lau Kar Leung and Ching Chu who also provided choreography for the film.
Title: Lai Wenguang
Passage: Lai Wenguang (, 18271868), born in Mei County (now Meixian District), Guangdong, and later worked in Guangxi, was an eminent military leader of the Taiping Rebellion and Nian Rebellion, and known during his military tenure as the King of Zun () ("believe God"). He served under Hong Xiuquan's Taiping Administration, and was Hong Xiuquan's wife young brother. He led Taiping forces to many military victories. In June 1865, he commanded Nian cavalry forces of 90,000 in surrounding and attacking the capital Beijing, nearly successfully. He was executed by Li Hongzhang after interrogation in February 1868.
Title: Meizhou Meixian Techand F.C.
Passage: Meizhou Meixian Techand Football Club () or simply Meixian Techand () is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League Two division under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Meixian District, Meizhou, Guangdong and their home stadium is the Meixian Tsang Hin-chi Stadium that has a seating capacity of 20,221. Their current majority shareholder is engineering, and construction company Shenzhen Tiehan Ecological Environment Co., Ltd.
Title: Leping
Passage: Leping is a city district of Jiangxi, China. It is under the administration of the Jingdezhen city.
Title: Huang Longyun
Passage: Huang Longyun (; born November 1951) is a politician of the People's Republic of China, the current chairman of the Guangdong People's Congress, and the former chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Guangdong Committee. Huang is a native of Meixian District, Meizhou, Guangdong.
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Which of the following appeared in 50 films from 1954-1988: Dodo Abashidze or Anthony Harvey?
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Title: The Lion in Winter (1968 film)
Passage: The Lion in Winter is a 1968 historical drama film based on the Broadway play by James Goldman. It was directed by Anthony Harvey and produced by Joseph E. Levine and Martin Poll from Goldman's adaptation of his own play, "The Lion in Winter". The film stars Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn, John Castle, Anthony Hopkins as Richard the Lionheart (in his film debut in a major role), Jane Merrow and, in early appearances, Timothy Dalton (in his film debut) and Nigel Terry.
Title: Levan Abashidze
Passage: Levan Abashidze (Georgian: , Russian: ) (22 May 1963, Tbilisi - 7 September 1992, Sukhumi) was a Georgian actor. In 1985 Levan graduated from Shota Rustaveli Institute of theater and performing arts in Tbilisi. Following year, Levan played a leading role in various Georgian films such as "Steps" (1986), "The Journey of a Young Composer" (1986), "Guest" (1987), and "Roots" () in 1987. His last film ("Bravo, Djordano, Bravo) was in 1993 before he volunteered to fight in the armed conflict in Abkhazia (Georgia). During the separatist offensive on Sukhumi in 1993, Levan Abashidze was killed defending Gumista river entrenchment of the Georgian forces. His death caused a serious outcry in the film and theater studios all across Georgia.
Title: Dodo Abashidze
Passage: David "Dodo" Abashidze (Georgian: [] ; Russian: ; 1 May 1924 26 January 1990) was a Soviet Georgian film actor and director. He appeared in 50 films between 1954 and 1988.
Title: Eagle's Wing
Passage: Eagle's Wing is a Euro-Western Eastmancolor film made in 1979. It stars Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston and Harvey Keitel. It was directed by Anthony Harvey, with a story by Michael Syson and a screenplay by John Briley. It won the British Society of Cinematographers Best Cinematography Award for 1979.
Title: Adrian Lester
Passage: Adrian Anthony Lester, OBE (born 14 August 1968), born Anthony Harvey, is an English actor, director, and writer.
Title: Anthony Harvey
Passage: Anthony Harvey (born 3 June 1931) is a British filmmaker who started his career in the 1950s as a film editor and moved into directing in the mid-1960s. Harvey has fifteen film credits as an editor, and he has directed thirteen films. The second film that Harvey directed, "The Lion in Winter" (1968), earned him a Directors Guild of America Award and a nomination for the Academy Award for Directing.
Title: 50 Films to See Before You Die
Passage: 50 Films to See Before You Die was a television programme first shown on Channel 4 on Saturday 22 July 2006, to celebrate the relaunch of Film4 as a free-to-air TV channel available to digital terrestrial homes in the United Kingdom. It consisted of a list of 50 films compiled by film critics and personalities. Each film was "chosen as a paragon of a particular genre or style". " Apocalypse Now" was chosen as the 1 film.
Title: The Legend of Suram Fortress
Passage: The Legend of the Suram Fortress (Georgian: ) is a 1985 drama film directed by Georgian SSR-born Soviet-Armenian director Sergei Parajanov and Georgian actor Dodo Abashidze. Sergei Parajanov's first film after 15 years of censorship in the Soviet Union, it is a film stylistically linked with his earlier" The Color of Pomegranates" (1968): The film consists of a series of tableaux; once again minimal dialogue is used; the film abounds in surreal, almost oneiric power.
Title: This Can't Be Love (film)
Passage: This Can't Be Love is a 1994 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Katharine Hepburn and Anthony Quinn which premiered on CBS on March 13, 1994.
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David "Dodo" Abashidze
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Dodo Abashidze
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Anthony Harvey
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Who is Gladys Louise Smith's husband, often confused with Charles R. Rogers?
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Title: Grace S. Richmond
Passage: Grace S. Richmond (ne Grace Louise Smith; Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 18661959) was an American writer. She wrote the "Red Pepper Burns" series of popular novels. Her father was a Baptist clergyman, Charles Edward Smith.
Title: Louise Noun
Passage: Louise Frankel Rosenfield Noun (March 7, 1908 August 23, 2002) was a feminist, social activist, philanthropist, and civil libertarian. An Iowa native, Noun wrote extensively on the history of feminism in Iowa and the United States, writing four books on the subject and an autobiography. As president of the Iowa Civil Liberties Union from 1964-1972, she was actively involved and helped fund the Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District case. In 1992, she accomplished a long-term goal and co-founded the Iowa Womens Archives at the University of Iowa with activist Mary Louise Smith. In failing health, Noun committed suicide on August 23, 2002.
Title: Charles R. Rogers
Passage: Charles R. Rogers (July 15, 1992 March 29, 1957), also known as Chas. R. Rogers, was an American film producer whose career spanned both the silent and sound film eras. He should not be confused with Charles "Buddy" Rogers, who was an actor and film producer, as well as being married to Mary Pickford. Rogers began his career on the 1924 silent film, "A Cafe in Cairo", produced by the short-lived Hunt Stromberg Productions. After Stromberg ceased productions in 1925, Rogers would found his own independent company, Charles R. Rogers Productions. He would also produce for major studios such as RKO Radio Pictures, Universal, and United Artists. The pinnacle of his career would be from 1936 to 1938 when he was chosen as the vice-president in charge of production for Universal Pictures. He died as the result of injuries sustained in a car accident in 1957.
Title: Mary Louise Smith (civil rights activist)
Passage: Mary Louise Smith (later Mary Louise Smith Ware) (born 1937) is an African-American civil rights activist. She is notable for having been arrested in October 1955 at the age of 18 in Montgomery, Alabama for refusing to give up her seat on the segregated bus system. She is one of several women who were arrested for this offense prior to Rosa Parks that year. Parks was the figure around whom the Montgomery Bus Boycott was organized, starting December 5, 1955.
Title: Billie Rogers
Passage: Billie Rogers "(ne" Zelda Louise Smith (May 31, 1917 January 18, 2014) was an American jazz trumpeter and singer who was a member of Woody Herman's band from 1941 to 1943. She led her own band in 1943. At the end of that year, she joined Jerry Wald's band and remained a member until October 1945, when she left to form her own sextet.
Title: Mary Pickford
Passage: Gladys Louise Smith (April 8, 1892 May 29, 1979), known professionally as Mary Pickford, was a prolific Canadian-American film actress and producer. She was a co-founder of both the Pickford-Fairbanks Studio (along with Douglas Fairbanks) and, later, the United Artists film studio (with Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith), and one of the original 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences who present the yearly "Oscar" award ceremony.
Title: Gladys Anderson
Passage: Gladys Louise Anderson was a New Zealand artist, born in the 19th century.
Title: Susan Wood (poet)
Passage: Susan Wood (born 1946, Commerce, Texas) is an American poet and the Gladys Louise Fox Professor of English at Rice University.
Title: Louise Setara
Passage: Louise Setara (born Louise Smith, 21 August 1988 in Reading, Berkshire, England) is an English singer-songwriter. Her first album, "Still Waters", was released by Manhattan RecordsEMI in February 2007.
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Charles "Buddy" Rogers
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Charles R. Rogers
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Mary Pickford
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The author of Dirty Sexy Politics was a contributor for what news organization?
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Title: Samaire Armstrong
Passage: Samaire Rhys Armstrong ( ; born October 31, 1980) is an American actress, fashion designer and model. She is known for her roles in "Stay Alive", "The O.C.", "It's a Boy Girl Thing", and as Juliet Darling in the ABC television series, "Dirty Sexy Money". She has most recently appeared on television as Elaine Richards in the ABC fantasy-drama "Resurrection". She has also appeared in music videos for "Penny Me" by Hanson and "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter.
Title: The Universe (student newspaper)
Passage: The Universe (formerly The Daily Universe) is the official student newspaper for Brigham Young University (BYU) and was started in 1956. It was first titled "Y News", which was then changed to "The Blue and White" and finally to "The Daily Universe". "The Universe" is part of a larger news organization called BYU NewsNet, which was the first integrated (Web, radio, newspaper, and television) news organization in the world.
Title: Dirty Sexy Things
Passage: Dirty Sexy Things was a British concept documentary series that aired on E4 about eight models preparing for eight shoots which culminated in an exhibition for fashion photographer Perou. A promo for the show began airing on E4 at the end of June 2011. The show is sponsored by Rimmel London. The title music and incidental music for the show was composed by Matt Thomas of Mosquito Music.
Title: Dirty Sexy Politics
Passage: Dirty Sexy Politics is a 2010 political memoir written by Meghan McCain, the daughter of Republican Senator John McCain, about the 2008 United States presidential election.
Title: The News Mill
Passage: The News Mill is an Indian digital news organization based in Guwahati, Assam. It was founded by Jayanta Deka in 2015. Apart from Assam, the news organization covers Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Sikkim.
Title: List of Dirty Sexy Money episodes
Passage: This is an episode list for the comedy-drama television series Dirty Sexy Money. The series ran on ABC for two seasons from September 26, 2007 to August 8, 2009, airing a total of 23 episodes. The program revolves around the Darlings, the richest family in New York, their family lawyer Nick George and the mystery revolving around his father's death.
Title: Meghan McCain
Passage: Meghan Marguerite McCain (born October 23, 1984) is an American columnist, author, former Fox News host and contributor, and blogger.
Title: Pilot (Dirty Sexy Money)
Passage: "Pilot" is the first episode of the ABC television series, "Dirty Sexy Money". The episode was written by Craig Wright and was directed by Peter Horton. It originally aired on Wednesday, September 26, 2007.
Title: Pasquines
Passage: Pasquines is a policy and politics non-profit news organization that covers news related to politics, government, design and economy in Puerto Rico. The website has its base of operations in Mayaguez, PR. It was founded by William-Jose Velez Gonzalez who serves as Editor in chief.
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Fox News
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Dirty Sexy Politics
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Meghan McCain
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What character did Maria Doyle Kenndy play in the Canadian science fiction thriller television series?
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Title: XChange (film)
Passage: XChange (also spelled: Xchange and X Change) is a 2000 Canadian science fiction thriller film directed by Allan Moyle.
Title: Mystery Files (1997 TV series)
Passage: Mystery Files is a 1997 Hong Kong science fiction thriller television series produced by TVB and stars Gallen Lo as a biochemist who advocates scientific methods to refute superstitious theories, utilizing scientific theories to uncover the answers to a series of strange events.
Title: The Original (Westworld)
Passage: "The Original" is the first episode of the HBO science fiction thriller television series "Westworld". The teleplay was written by series co-creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, who wrote the story with Michael Crichton, writer and director of the 1973 film the series is based on; the episode was directed by Nolan.
Title: Sole Survivor (2000 film)
Passage: Sole Survivor also known as Dean Koontz's Sole Survivor is a Canadian science fiction Thriller filmmini-series adaptation of Dean Koontz's novel of the same name, made and released in 2000 and directed by Mikael Salomon.
Title: List of Orphan Black episodes
Passage: "Orphan Black" is a Canadian science fiction television series that premiered on March 30, 2013 on Space. The series was created by Graeme Manson and John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several clones. The rest of the starring cast includes Dylan Bruce, Jordan Gavaris, Kevin Hanchard, Michael Mando, Maria Doyle Kennedy, velyne Brochu, Ari Millen, Kristian Bruun and Josh Vokey.
Title: List of Helix episodes
Passage: "Helix" is an American science fiction thriller television series that premiered on Syfy on January 10, 2014. The series follows a team of scientists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who travel to a research facility in the Arctic to investigate a potential outbreak of disease. While there, they find themselves stuck in a life-or-death situation that could decide the future of mankind.
Title: Orphan Black
Passage: Orphan Black is a Canadian science fiction thriller television series created by screenwriter Graeme Manson and director John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several identical people who are clones. The series focuses on Sarah Manning, a woman who assumes the identity of one of her fellow clones, Elizabeth Childs, after witnessing Childs' suicide. The series raises issues about the moral and ethical implications of human cloning, and its effect on issues of personal identity.
Title: Maria Doyle Kennedy
Passage: Maria Josephine Doyle Kennedy (born 25 September 1964) is an Irish singer-songwriter and actress. With a singing career that has spanned nearly thirty years and an acting career that has spanned twenty five, she has established herself as one of Ireland's most prolific artists and entertainers. As an actress, she is best known for her extensive television roles as Patsy on "Father Ted" (1998), Catherine of Aragon on "The Tudors" (20072010), Vera Bates on "Downton Abbey" (2011), and Siobhn Sadler on "Orphan Black" (20132017). As a musician, she is well known for her world wide hit folk albums "Mtter" and "Sing", as well as for releasing two albums between 1989-92 as part of The Black Velvet Band.
Title: Aurora Awards
Passage: The Aurora Awards are given out annually for the best Canadian science fiction and fantasy literary works, artworks, fan activities from that year. The event is organized by Canvention and the awards are given out by the Canadian SF and Fantasy Association, which began in 1980. The awards are selected by member vote, similarly to the Hugo Awards, and cover work in both English and French. The French-language Prix Aurora Boral was created through an agreement between SFSF Borl Inc. and the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association in November 2010, which combed the Prix Boral and Prix Aurora into a single award.
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Siobhn Sadler
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Maria Doyle Kennedy
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Orphan Black
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How to Smuggle the Hernia Across the Border is a short 1949 comedy film, directed by which American comedian, and actor?
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Title: Joe Palooka in the Big Fight
Passage: Joe Palooka in the Big Fight is a 1949 comedy film directed by Cy Endfield, based on the comic strip by Ham Fisher. It is an entry in Monogram's low-budget, high-grossing "Joe Palooka" series.
Title: How to Smuggle a Hernia Across the Border
Passage: How to Smuggle the Hernia Across the Border is a short 1949 comedy film directed by Jerry Lewis and starring Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh, and Tony Curtis. The film was not released commercially. The film is based on a funny story by Dean Martin's wartime personal problems with hernia.
Title: French Kiss (1995 film)
Passage: French Kiss is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline. Written by Adam Brooks, the film is about a woman who flies to France to confront her straying fianc and gets into trouble when the charming crook seated next to her uses her to smuggle a stolen diamond necklace. "French Kiss" was filmed on location in Paris, the Provence-Alpes-Cte d'Azur rgion of southeastern France, and Cannes. The film was released in the United States on May 5, 1995, and received mixed reviews. The film went on to earn a total worldwide gross of 101,982,854.
Title: John Loves Mary
Passage: John Loves Mary is a 1949 comedy film directed by David Butler and written by Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal and Jack Carson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 19, 1949. It is based on the Broadway play "John Loves Mary" written by Norman Krasna, Feb 04, 1947 - Feb 07, 1948 at the Booth Theatre and Music Box Theatre, New York, NY.
Title: It Happens Every Spring
Passage: It Happens Every Spring is a 1949 comedy film starring Ray Milland and directed by Lloyd Bacon. The story of a baseball pitcher is completely fictitious, and the main character King Kelly is not based on or related to the actual player.
Title: Miss Grant Takes Richmond
Passage: Miss Grant Takes Richmond is a 1949 comedy film starring Lucille Ball and William Holden, directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Columbia Pictures. It was released under the title Innocence is Bliss in the UK.
Title: Jerry Lewis
Passage: Jerry Lewis (born either Jerome Levitch or Joseph Levitch, depending on the source; March 16, 1926 August 20, 2017) was an American comedian, actor, singer, producer, director, screenwriter, and humanitarian.
Title: A Kiss in the Dark
Passage: A Kiss in the Dark is a 1949 comedy film directed by Delmer Daves. It stars David Niven and Jane Wyman, and features supporting roles for Wayne Morris, Victor Moore, Broderick Crawford, and Maria Ouspenskaya (in her last film appearance). The plot revolves around a pianist who purchases, solely as a hands-off investment, an apartment house full of loony tenants.
Title: We're the Millers
Passage: We're the Millers is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. The film's screenplay was written by Bob Fisher, Steve Faber, Sean Anders, and John Morris, based on a story by Fisher and Faber. It stars Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Nick Offerman, Kathryn Hahn, Molly Quinn and Ed Helms. The plot follows a small-time pot dealer (Sudeikis) who convinces his neighbors to create a fake family, in order to smuggle in drugs from Mexico onto US soil.
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Jerry Lewis
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How to Smuggle a Hernia Across the Border
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Jerry Lewis
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The Liberator Magazine and Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist, are which form of publication?
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Title: William Claude Harper
Passage: William C. Harper (born 1944) is an American jewelry artist known for studio craft jewelry.
Title: Don Tompkins
Passage: Donald Paul Tompkins (1933 - 1982) is an American jewelry artist known for his witty and satirical works based on objects, photo etchings, cast elements, and gemstones. He is most closely associated with the Pacific Northwest and the metalsmithing community that coalesced around Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington, where he taught for many years. His most famous series "Commemorative Metals" keenly reflected Pop Art and the artistic concerns of New York City-based artists in the 1950s and 60s.
Title: Ute de Lange Nilsen
Passage: Ute de Lange Nilsen Scharf (born August 2, 1931) is a Czech-Norwegian jewelry artist and puppet maker living in Arendal.
Title: The Liberator Magazine
Passage: The Liberator Magazine is a publicationproduction company started by Brian Kasoro, Gayle Smaller, Tazz Hunter, Kenya McKnight, Marcus Harcus and Mike Clark in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The company's first release was published July 21, 2002. Originally known as "The Minneapolis Liberator", the company's name was later changed to "The Liberator Magazine" when it was incorporated and expanded onto the internet.
Title: Eleanor Moty
Passage: Eleanor Moty (born 1945), is an American metalsmith and jewelry artist. Her experimentation with industrial processes, such as photoetching and electroforming, was revolutionary in the field of American art jewelry in the 1960s and 1970s.
Title: Madeleine Isserkut Kringayak
Passage: Madeleine Isserkut Kringayak () (19281984), was a Canadian Inuk sculptor and jewelry artist.
Title: Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist
Passage: The Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist is an American magazine dedicated to lapidary interests such as gemology, jewelry design, metalworking, mineralogy, rocks, and gemstones.
Title: Ramona Solberg
Passage: Ramona Solberg (19212005) created large jewellery using found objects; she was an influential teacher at the University of Washington School of Art and often referred to as the "grandmother of Northwest found-art jewelry". She was an art instructor in and around Seattle for three decades as well as a prolific jewelry artist.
Title: American Craft Council
Passage: The American Craft Council (ACC), was founded in 1943 as a national, nonprofit, educational organization to support and foster interest in the crafts in America. The council sponsors national craft shows, publishes "American Craft magazine", and has an extensive awards program. In 1956, with the help of philanthropist Aileen Webb, the ACC opened the Museum of Contemporary Crafts in New York City, which eventually became the Museum of Arts and Design. The ACC supports and is supported by artists, teachers, scholars, collectors, gallery owners and professionals in many fields, including woodturning, ceramic art, fiber art, woodworking, glass art, papermaking, lapidary, lace making, metalworking, jewelry, needlepoint, and quilting.
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magazine
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The Liberator Magazine
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Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist
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What 1945 American comedy film, directed by Hal Walker, did Eddie Bracken, the comedy legend that appeared in "Hail the Conquering Hero" and "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" appear?
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Title: Out of This World (1945 film)
Passage: Out of This World is a 1945 romantic comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake, and Diana Lynn. The film features Bracken apparently singing with Bing Crosby's voice.
Title: The Girl from Jones Beach
Passage: The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949.
Title: The Stork Club (1945 film)
Passage: The Stork Club is a 1945 American musical comedy film directed by Hal Walker, starring Betty Hutton.
Title: Eddie Bracken
Passage: Edward Vincent Bracken (February 7, 1915 November 14, 2002) was an American actor. Bracken became a Hollywood comedy legend with lead performances in the films "Hail the Conquering Hero" and "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" both in 1944, and both have been preserved by the National Film Registry. During this era, he also had success on Broadway, with performances in plays like "Too Many Girls" (1941).
Title: Duffy's Tavern (film)
Passage: Duffy's Tavern is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and written by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. The film stars Ed Gardner, Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton, Paulette Goddard, Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, Eddie Bracken and Brian Donlevy. The film was released on September 28, 1945, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
Passage: The Miracle of Morgan's Creek is a 1944 screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Eddie Bracken and Betty Hutton, and featuring Diana Lynn, William Demarest and Porter Hall. Brian Donlevy and Akim Tamiroff reprise their roles from Sturges' 1940 film "The Great McGinty".
Title: Life with Henry
Passage: Life with Henry is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and written by Clifford Goldsmith and Don Hartman. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Leila Ernst, Eddie Bracken, Fred Niblo, Hedda Hopper and Kay Stewart. The film was released on January 24, 1941, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Freddie Steele
Passage: Freddie Steele (December 18, 1912 August 22, 1984) was a boxer and film actor born Frederick Earle Burgett in Seattle, Washington. He was recognized as the National Boxing Association (NBA) Middleweight Champion of the World between 1936 and 1938. Steele was nicknamed "The Tacoma Assassin" and was trained by Jack Connor, Johnny Babnick, and Ray Arcel, while in New York. His managers included George McAllister, Dave Miller, Eddie Miller, and Pete Reilly. He appeared as an actor in a number of Hollywood films in the 1940s, including Preston Sturges's "Hail the Conquering Hero".
Title: Too Many Girls (film)
Passage: Too Many Girls is a 1940 American musical comedy film directed by George Abbott and written by John Twist. The film stars Lucille Ball, Richard Carlson, Ann Miller, Eddie Bracken, Frances Langford, Desi Arnaz and Hal Le Roy. The film was released on October 8, 1940, by RKO Pictures. Both Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball credited the production for bringing them together. They married on November 30, 1940, less than two months after the film's release.
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Duffy's Tavern
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Duffy's Tavern (film)
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Eddie Bracken
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What type of films were the film Amy, directed by Asif Kapadia, and the film A Life in the Death of Joe Meek by Howard S. Berger and Susan Stahman?
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Title: The Sheep Thief
Passage: The Sheep Thief (aka: Sheep's Feast) is a 1997 United Kingdom 16 mm short film by Asif Kapadia lasting 24 minutes, and is Kapadias graduation film from the Royal College of Art.
Title: Have I the Right?
Passage: "Have I the Right?" was the dbut single and biggest hit of British band The Honeycombs. It was composed by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley, who had made contact with The Honeycombs, a London-based group, then playing under the name of The Sheratons, in the Mildmay Tavern in the Balls Pond Road in Islington, where they played a date. Howard and Blaikley were impressed by the group's lead vocalist, Dennis D'Ell, and the fact that they had a female drummer, Ann (Honey) Lantree. The group were looking for material to play for an audition with record producer Joe Meek, and they played the songs Howard and Blaikley had just given them. Meek decided to record one of them, "Have I the Right?" , there and then. Meek himself provided the B-side, "Please Dont Pretend Again".
Title: Ali and Nino (film)
Passage: Ali and Nino is a 2016 British film based on Kurban Said's novel of the same name. The film is written by Christopher Hampton and directed by Asif Kapadia. Most of the film was shot in Turkey and Azerbaijan. The film's cast is international, with Maria Valverde and Adam Bakri in the main roles. The film is a quest for truth and reconciliation through a diverse comparison of Islam and Christianity, East and West, age and youth, and male and female.
Title: Amy (2015 film)
Passage: Amy is a 2015 British documentary film about the life and death of British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. Directed by Asif Kapadia and produced by James Gay-Rees, George Pank, and Paul Bell and co-produced by Krishwerkz Entertainment, On The Corner Films, Playmaker Films, and Universal Music, in association with Film 4. The film covers Winehouse's life and her struggle with substance abuse, both before and after her career blossomed, and which eventually caused her death.
Title: Senna (film)
Passage: Senna is a 2010 British documentary film that depicts the life and death of Brazilian motor-racing champion Ayrton Senna, directed by Asif Kapadia. The film was produced by StudioCanal, Working Title Films, and Midfield Films, and was distributed by the parent company of the latter two production companies, Universal Pictures.
Title: Martin Stirling
Passage: Martin Stirling (Born 17 June 1985) is a British writer and director working in film, television, and commercials. He is known for his contributions to socially committed advertising, directing "Save The Children"'s "Most Shocking Second a Day Video" and "Greenpeace"'s "LEGO: Everything is NOT Awesome". He acted as Creative Director on the "Mos Def" force-feeding viral directed by "BAFTA" winner "Asif Kapadia"
Title: Oasis: Supersonic
Passage: Oasis: Supersonic is a 2016 British music documentary directed by Mat Whitecross. Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees, already awarded with an Oscar for the film "Amy", worked on this film respectively as executive producer and film producer. The Production Companies associated with the film are Mint Pictures, Nemperor and On The Corner Films and is distributed in the UK by Entertainment One and Lorton Distribution.
Title: A Life in the Death of Joe Meek
Passage: A Life in the Death of Joe Meek is an upcoming independent American documentary about the British record producer Joe Meek, made by Howard S. Berger and Susan Stahman. Slated to be released October 2017.
Title: Telstar: The Joe Meek Story
Passage: Telstar: The Joe Meek Story is a 2008 film adaptation of James Hicks' and Nick Moran's play "Telstar", about record producer Joe Meek, which opened at the New Ambassadors Theatre in Londons West End in June 2005. The film is directed by Nick Moran and stars Con O'Neill, who also played Joe Meek in the original play, while Kevin Spacey plays Meek's business partner, Major Wilfred Banks.
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documentary
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Amy (2015 film)
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A Life in the Death of Joe Meek
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Who is the leader of South Korean boy band 2AM, Jo Kwon or Paulette Carlson?
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Title: Highway 101
Passage: Highway 101 is an American country music band founded by Paulette Carlson (lead vocals), Jack Daniels (guitar), Curtis Stone (bass guitar, mandolin) and Scott "Cactus" Moser (drums). With Carlson as lead vocalist, the band recorded three albums for Warner Bros. Records Nashville and charted ten consecutive Top Ten hits on the Hot Country Songs charts, four of which went to Number One. After Carlson left in 1990 to pursue a solo career, the band recorded a fourth album for Warner with Nikki Nelson on lead vocals before exiting the label. One album each followed on Liberty, Intersound and Free Falls Records. Moser, Stone, Nelson and Andy Gurley comprise the current lineup.
Title: Gentlemen's Game
Passage: Gentlemen's Game is the sixth Korean studio album (eleven overall) by South Korean boy band 2PM. The album was released on September 13, 2016, by JYP Entertainment as a celebration of their eight-year anniversary together.
Title: Lee Jun-ho (singer)
Passage: Lee Jun-ho (; born January 25, 1990), simply known as Junho, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, dancer and actor. He is a member of the South Korean boy band 2PM.
Title: Nichkhun
Passage: Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul (Thai: ; rtgs: "Nitchakhun Horawetchakun" ; born June 24, 1988), better known by his stage nameNichkhun (Korean: ; ), is a Thai American rapper, singer, songwriter, model and actor. He is currently based in South Korea as a member of the South Korean boy band 2PM.
Title: Jo Kwon
Passage: Jo Kwon (Hangul: , hanja: ; born on August 28, 1989) is a South Korean singer, MC, actor, entertainer and leader of South Korean boy band 2AM.
Title: Paulette Carlson
Passage: Paulette Tenae Carlson (born October 11, 1952) is a country singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the 1980s as the founder and lead vocalist for the country band Highway 101. With Highway 101, she charted four No. 1 hit singles, seven Top 10 hits. As a solo artist, she has charted five times on Hot Country Songs and recorded three studio albums. Her most successful solo single is "I'll Start with You", which peaked at number 21 in 1991.
Title: 2AM (band)
Passage: 2AM (Korean: ) was a South Korean boy group, that consisted of Jo Kwon, Lee Changmin, Lim Seulong and Jeong Jinwoon. It was one of the two subgroups split from the eleven-member boy band One Day, the other being 2PM. They officially debuted on July 11, 2008, on KBS's "Music Bank", performing the song "This Song". They won their first Mutizen at Inkigayo on February 7, 2010, with "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die".
Title: Gaon Music Chart
Passage: The Gaon Music Chart tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in South Korea. It is compiled by the Korea Music Content Industry Association and sponsored by South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, with an aim to create a national chart for South Korea similar to the "Billboard" charts of the United States and the Oricon charts of Japan. It started tracking sales since the beginning of 2010. It was officially launched in February 2010 with a launching ceremony held on 23 February 2010 at the Westin Chosun hotel in Seoul. The launch also included a small awarding ceremony, which awarded girl group Girls' Generation with top artist of January and boy band Super Junior with best album of 2009. Meanwhile, Hit single "We Fell In Love", performed by Jo Kwon of 2AM and Ga-in of Brown Eyed Girls, took the title of best weekly mobile ringtone.
Title: Taecyeon Special: Winter Hitori
Passage: Taecyeon Special: Winter Hitori or Taecyeon Special Winter Hitori is the first Japanese album of South Korean artist, Ok Taec-yeon, member of South Korean boy band 2PM. It was released on January 18, 2017.
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Jo Kwon
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Jo Kwon
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Paulette Carlson
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Suite algrienne was composed by the conductor who was active during what era?
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Title: Inner Mongolia Suite
Passage: Inner Mongolia Suite (; Pinyin: Nimng Zq), Op. 9, is a suite for violin and piano by Ma Sicong (1912-1987). The Suite was composed in 1937 after Ma's return from a trip to Suiyuan province, and published under the title "Suiyuan Suite" (; Pinyin: Suyun Zq); it was renamed after Suiyuan was incorporated into Inner Mongolia in 1954. Its three movements, based on traditional music of the Suiyuan region, are:
Title: Sandley's Suite
Passage: Sandley's Suite is a 17th-century four-movement suite credited as the first to be associated with a named composer. Consisting of an air, courante, sarabande and jig, it is included in the first edition of Musick's Hand-Maid (1663). Although only the final part is specifically creditedto "Mr. Ben: Sandley"the entire suite is believed to have been composed by and is named for 17th-century English composer Benjamin Sandley.
Title: Florida Suite
Passage: The Florida Suite is an orchestral suite by English composer Frederick Delius. He composed the work in 1887 at Leipzig, after his time as manager of an orange grove in Florida, inspired by its landscape and culture, mainly centred on the St. Johns River. During this time, Delius also studied music with an organist in Jacksonville. This suite is one of the composer's more popular works. The "Daybreak" movement includes a version of the tune "La Calinda", which Delius later uses in his opera "Koanga".
Title: Variation suite
Passage: Variation suite is a musical genre most popular during the early Baroque era. The variation suite consists of two or more movements where the first movement presents a theme and the remaining movements present variations on that theme. Movements in the variation suite are typically dance or dance-like forms, and are all in the same main key area. This cyclic form was predominantly used by German composers.
Title: Suite franaise (Poulenc)
Passage: Suite franaise (French Suite), FP 80, is an orchestral suite for wind instruments, drum and harpsichord (or harp "ad libitum") by Francis Poulenc. It was composed in a neoclassical style in 1935 for douard Bourdet's "la Reine Margot", and it was inspired by Claude Gervaise's dance collection "Le livre de danceries".
Title: Eine romantische Suite
Passage: Eine romantische Suite ("A Romantic Suite"), Op. 125, is a suite for orchestra by Max Reger, based on poems by Joseph von Eichendorff. Reger described this suite, composed and first performed in 1912, and the "Vier Tondichtungen nach A. Bcklin", Op. 128, as "Ausflug in das Gebiet der Programmusik" (Excursion in the realm of program music).
Title: Camille Saint-Sans
Passage: Charles-Camille Saint-Sans (] , traditionally pronounced ] in French; (9 October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era. His best-known works include Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (1863), the Second Piano Concerto (1868), the First Cello Concerto (1872), "Danse macabre" (1874), the opera "Samson and Delilah" (1877), the Third Violin Concerto (1880), the Third ("Organ") Symphony (1886) and "The Carnival of the Animals" (1886).
Title: Suite algrienne
Passage: "Suite algrienne" in C major, Op. 60 is a composition by Camille Saint-Sans in four movements.
Title: Orchestral Suite No. 3 (Tchaikovsky)
Passage: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed his Orchestral Suite No. 3 in G, Op. 55 in 1884, writing it concurrently with his Concert Fantasia in G, Op. 56, for piano and orchestra. The originally intended opening movement of the suite, "Contrastes", instead became the closing movement of the fantasia. Both works were also intended initially as more mainstream compositions than they became; the fantasia was intended as a piano concerto, while the suite was conceived as a symphony.
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Romantic
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Suite algrienne
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Camille Saint-Sans
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which film director directed the most films, Marc Evans or Ron Fricke?
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Title: Samsara (2011 film)
Passage: Samsara is a 2011 non-narrative documentary film, directed by Ron Fricke and produced by Mark Magidson, who also collaborated on "Baraka" (1992), a film of a similar vein. "Samsara" was filmed over five years in 25 countries around the world. It was shot in 70 mm format and output to digital format. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and received a limited release in August 2012.
Title: Patagonia (film)
Passage: Patagonia is a 2010 British-Argentine drama film co-written and directed by Marc Evans. The story centers on Welsh and Argentine people connected to "Y Wladfa", the Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Argentina. The film stars several well-known Welsh actors including Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts and the singer Duffy. It premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on 10 June 2010 and had its UK premiere in Cardiff on 4 March 2011.
Title: Chronos (film)
Passage: Chronos ( ) is a 1985 abstract film directed by Ron Fricke, created with custom-built time-lapse cameras. Originally released in IMAX theaters, it is now available on DVD, Blu-ray and HD DVD.
Title: House of America
Passage: House of America is a 1997 British film directed by Marc Evans. The film, set in a depressed Welsh mining town, centres on a dysfunctional family unit of brothers Boyo and Sid, their sister Gwenny and their controlling mother. The film tackles issues such as Welsh identity, its need for indigenous heroes and the nation's perceived inferiority complex.
Title: Ron Fricke
Passage: Ron Fricke is a North American film director and cinematographer, specializing in time-lapse photography and large format cinematography. He was the director of photography for "Koyaanisqatsi" (1982) and directed the purely cinematic non-verbal non-narrative feature "Baraka" (1992). He designed and used his own 65
Title: In Prison My Whole Life
Passage: In Prison My Whole Life is a 2007 documentary film about Mumia Abu-Jamal, directed by Marc Evans, and written by Evans and William Francome. The title comes from the fact that Abu-Jamal was arrested in December 1981, on the day Francome was born. Others involved with the project were Angela Davis, Anthony Arnove, Dead Prez, Howard Zinn, Mos Def, Noam Chomsky, Robert Meeropol, Russell Simmons, Snoop Dogg and Steve Earle. The film's executive producer is Colin Firth.
Title: Baraka (film)
Passage: Baraka is a 1992 non-narrative documentary film directed by Ron Fricke. The film is often compared to "Koyaanisqatsi", the first of the Qatsi films by Godfrey Reggio for which Fricke served as the cinematographer. "Baraka" is also the first film ever to be restored and scanned at 8K resolution.
Title: Hunky Dory (film)
Passage: Hunky Dory is a British independent musical film about the trials of an idealistic drama teacher as she tries to put on the end-of-year show. It was written by Laurence Coriat and directed by Welsh director Marc Evans and stars Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard, Kimberley Nixon and Robert Pugh. It premired at the 55th BFI London Film Festival on 25 October 2011, and was officially released on 2 March 2012 in the UK.
Title: Marc Evans
Passage: Marc Evans (born 1963) is a Welsh-born film director, whose credits include the films "House of America", "Resurrection Man" and "My Little Eye".
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Marc Evans
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Marc Evans
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Ron Fricke
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What is the name of this Argentine aviator of Italian, English, and Irish descent, who was the grandmother of Luciana Pedraza?
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Title: Jorge Newbery
Passage: Jorge "George" Newbery, born Jorge Alejandro Newbery (29 May 1875 in Buenos Aires 1 March 1914 in Mendoza Province), was an Argentine aviator, civil servant, engineer and scientist with ancestry from the United States of America. His father, Ralph Newbery (a dentist born in 1848), emigrated from Long Island to Argentina after the American Civil War (in which he is said to have taken part in the Battle of Gettysburg). Along with Alberto Braniff and Jorge Chvez, Jorge Newbery was one of the first Latin American aircraft pilots. He was also an engineer, and is considered to be the architect and founder of the Argentine Air Force.
Title: Clan Sweeney
Passage: Clan Sweeney is an Irish clan of Scottish origin. The Mac Suibhne family did not permanently settle in Ireland before the beginning of the 14th century, when they became Gallowglass soldiers for the O'Donnell dynasty of Tyrconnell. The clan also claims an Irish descent from a prince of the O'Neill dynasty, nrothn Ua Nill, son of ed, son of Flaithbertach Ua Nill, King of Ailech and Cenl nEgain, died 1036. Through this descent the clan can claim a descent from Niall Noigallach ("Niall of the Nine Hostages").
Title: Anna Bergendahl
Passage: Anna Henrietta Bergendahl (born 11 December 1991) is a Swedish singer. She was born in Hgersten, Stockholm and raised in Nykping and Katrineholm. Bergendahl is of partial Irish descent as her grandmother was born and lives in Ireland, and Anna's first performance in front of an audience was made in a cathedral in York when she was only eight years old. She took part in Swedish TV4 music program "Super Troupers" in 2004, and in Idol 2008 where she reached the Final 5 before being eliminated.
Title: Amalia Celia Figueredo
Passage: Amalia Celia Figueredo (also known as Amalia Celia Figueredo de Pietra, 18 February 1895 8 October 1985) was an Argentine aviator. She was the first woman in Argentina, and possibly in Latin America, to obtain a pilots license.
Title: Luciana Pedraza
Passage: Luciana Pedraza (] ) is an Argentine actress and director. She is married to American fellow actor Robert Duvall, and is the granddaughter of Argentine aviation pioneer Susana Ferrari Billinghurst.
Title: Irish Argentine
Passage: Irish Argentines are Argentine citizens who are fully or partially of Irish descent. Irish emigrants from the Midlands, Wexford and many counties of Ireland arrived in Argentina mainly from 1830 to 1930, with the largest wave taking place in 18501870. The modern Irish-Argentine community is composed of some of their descendants, and the total number is estimated at 500,0001,000,000. Argentina is the home of the fifth largest Irish community in the world.
Title: Susana Ferrari Billinghurst
Passage: Susana Ferrari Billinghurst (19141999) was an Argentine aviator of Italian, English, and Irish descent. She was the first woman in South America to earn a commercial pilot's license, in 1937.
Title: Assassination Tango
Passage: Assassination Tango is a 2002 American crime thriller film written, produced, directed by, and starring Robert Duvall. Other actors include Rubn Blades, Kathy Baker and Duvall's Argentine wife, Luciana Pedraza. Francis Ford Coppola was one of the executive producers.
Title: Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Passage: Jorge Newbery Airfield (Spanish: "Aeroparque "Jorge Newbery"" , IATA: AEP, ICAO: SABE ) is an international airport located in Palermo neighbourhood, 2 km northeast of downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina. The airport covers an area of 138 ha and is operated by "Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 S.A." It is located in the Palermo ward, along the Ro de la Plata, and serves as the main hub for domestic flights from Buenos Aires as well as to Uruguay, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay. The airport is named in honor of Argentine aviator Jorge Newbery.
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Susana Ferrari Billinghurst
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Luciana Pedraza
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Susana Ferrari Billinghurst
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Who was the director of the 1959 American Western film in which the actor, who played Reverend Robert Alden in "Little House on the Prairie", plays a role?
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Title: Katy Kurtzman
Passage: Katy Kurtzman (born September 16, 1965, Washington, D.C.) is an American actress. She began her career as a child actress. In 1977, Michael Landon cast Katy as stuttering Anna who was abused by Nellie on "Little House on the Prairie". Katy also starred in the "Little House on the Prairie" fourth season episode "I Remember, I Remember" with Matthew Laborteaux, playing young Caroline and young Charles, respectively. This episode aired on January 23, 1978 and is Production 4016.
Title: Plunderers of Painted Flats
Passage: Plunderers of Painted Flats is a 1959 American Western film directed by Albert C. Gannaway and written by John Greene and Phil Shuken. The film stars Corinne Calvet, John Carroll, Skip Homeier, George Macready, Edmund Lowe and Bea Benaderet. The film was released on January 23, 1959, by Republic Pictures.
Title: Robert Alden
Passage: Reverend Edwin Hyde Alden, known as "Robert Alden" (January 14, 1836 May 6, 1911) was one of the many real people upon whom Laura Ingalls Wilder based a character in the ""Little House on the Prairie"" series of books and the NBC television series of the same name.
Title: Little House on the Prairie (miniseries)
Passage: Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie is a 2005 family western television miniseries directed by David L. Cunningham. It is a six-part adaptation of children's novels "Little House in the Big Woods" (1932) and "Little House on the Prairie" (1935) by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The series was broadcast on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series.
Title: Little House on the Prairie (film)
Passage: Little House on the Prairie is a 1974 American made-for-television film which served as the pilot to the "Little House on the Prairie" TV series. It is closely based on the "Little House on the Prairie" novel; second of the "Little House" series of books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Title: Little House on the Prairie (TV series)
Passage: Little House on the Prairie (known as Little House: A New Beginning in its final season) is an American western drama television series, starring Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert, and Karen Grassle, about a family living on a farm in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s and 1880s. The show is an adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's best-selling series of "Little House" books. Television producer and NBC executive Ed Friendly became aware of the story in the early 1970s. He asked Michael Landon to direct the pilot movie. Landon agreed on the condition that he could also play Charles Ingalls.
Title: Lone Texan
Passage: Lone Texan is a 1959 American Western film directed by Paul Landres and written by James Landis and Jack W. Thomas. The film stars Willard Parker, Grant Williams, Audrey Dalton, Douglas Kennedy, June Blair and Dabbs Greer. The film was released on March 1, 1959, by 20th Century Fox.
Title: Dabbs Greer
Passage: Robert William "Dabbs" Greer (April 2, 1917 April 28, 2007) was an American actor who performed many diverse supporting roles in film and television for over 50 years. His distinctive voice and southern accent was a good fit for shows featuring rustic characters, especially westerns. He was also portrayed on other shows as a minister, and one of his most remembered roles was as the Reverend Robert Alden in NBC's "Little House on the Prairie". Earlier, Greer had a recurring role as Coach Ossie Weiss in the NBC sitcom "Hank".
Title: The Miracle of the Hills
Passage: The Miracle of the Hills is a 1959 American Western film directed by Paul Landres and written by Charles Hoffman. The film stars Rex Reason, Nan Leslie, Betty Lou Gerson, Charles Arnt, Jay North and June Vincent. The film was released on July 29, 1959, by 20th Century Fox.
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Paul Landres
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Lone Texan
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Dabbs Greer
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William Friedkin and Tom Noonan, share which occupations?
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Title: John Ford Noonan
Passage: John Ford Noonan (born 1943 in Greenwich, Connecticut) is an American playwright. He has also written for theater, film and television, and he is an actor. His father worked as a jazz musician. He has four children. His brother, Tom Noonan, is an actor and writer.
Title: What Happened Was
Passage: What Happened Was... is a 1994 American independent film written for the screen, directed by and starring Tom Noonan. It is an adaptation of Noonan's original stage play of the same name.
Title: Killer Joe (film)
Passage: Killer Joe is a 2011 American Southern Gothic black comedy crime film directed by William Friedkin. The screenplay by Tracy Letts is based on his 1993 play of the same name. The film stars Matthew McConaughey in the title role, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Gina Gershon, and Thomas Haden Church. Friedkin and Letts had similarly collaborated on the 2006 film "Bug".
Title: William Friedkin
Passage: William Friedkin (born August 29, 1935) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter best known for directing "The French Connection" in 1971 and "The Exorcist" in 1973; for the former, he won the Academy Award for Best Director. Some of his other films include "Sorcerer", "Cruising", "To Live and Die in L.A.", "Jade", "Rules of Engagement", "The Hunted", "Bug", and "Killer Joe".
Title: The Thin Blue Line (1965 film)
Passage: The Thin Blue Line was the second of three documentaries William Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. It focused on the police force, and the experience making it influenced Friedkin on "The French Connection".
Title: To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
Passage: To Live and Die in L.A. is a 1985 American action thriller film directed by William Friedkin and based on the novel by former U.S. Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich, who co-wrote the screenplay with Friedkin. The film features William Petersen, Willem Dafoe and John Pankow among others. Wang Chung composed and performed the original music soundtrack. The film tells the story of the lengths to which two Secret Service agents go to arrest a counterfeiter.
Title: Thomas Noonan
Passage: Thomas Noonan, Tom Noonan or Tommy Noonan may refer to:
Title: Tom Noonan
Passage: Tom Noonan (born April 12, 1951) is an American actor, director, and screenwriter, perhaps best known for his role as Francis Dolarhyde in "Manhunter" (1986), Frankenstein's Monster in "The Monster Squad" (1987), Cain in "RoboCop 2" (1990), The Ripper in "Last Action Hero" (1993), Sammy Barnathan in "Synecdoche, New York" (2008) and as the voice of Everyone else in "Anomalisa" (2015).
Title: Paper Hearts
Passage: "Paper Hearts" is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series "The X-Files". It premiered on the Fox network on December 15, 1996. It was written by Vince Gilligan, directed by Rob Bowman, and featured guest appearances by Tom Noonan, Rebecca Toolan and Vanessa Morley. The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to, but conversant with, the series' wider mythology. "Paper Hearts" was viewed by 16.59 million people in its initial broadcast, and received positive reviews, with critics praising Noonan's guest role.
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director, and screenwriter
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William Friedkin
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Tom Noonan
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Are both musicians, Curt Smith and Les Taylor , from the same country ?
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Title: Halfway, Pleased
Passage: Halfway, pleased is the third solo album by British pop musician Curt Smith, co-founder of Tears for Fears. It was released on May 20, 2008.
Title: Les Taylor (singer)
Passage: Leslie Christopher "Les" Taylor (born December 27, 1948 in Oneida, Kentucky) is an American country music artist. Taylor has released two studio albums on Epic Records. His highest charting single, "I Gotta Mind to Go Crazy," peaked at No. 44 in 1991.
Title: Soft Talk
Passage: Soft Talk is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Shelby Lynne. It was released in 1991 on the Epic label. Two tracks on the album, "The Very First Lasting Love" and "Stop Me" were performed with Les Taylor. The album reached No. 55 on the "Billboard" Country Albums chart. Allmusic's Bil Carpenter gave "Soft Talk" a star rating of three out of five and described it as "defiant, emotionally draining country." People considered the album "more subdued" but a "pleasing package".
Title: It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy
Passage: "It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy" is a song written by Mark Gray, Les Taylor and Shawna Harrington-Burkhart, and recorded by American country music artist Janie Fricke. It was released in August 1982 as the first single from the album "It Ain't Easy". "It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy" was Janie Fricke's second number one on the country chart as a solo artist. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the country chart.
Title: Everybody Loves a Happy Ending
Passage: Everybody Loves a Happy Ending is the sixth studio album by the British pop-rock band Tears for Fears, released on 14 September 2004 in the US, and 7 March 2005 in the UK and Europe. It was released some nine years after the previous Tears for Fears studio album, "Raoul and the Kings of Spain" (1995), and was the first album featuring both original bandmembers Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith together since 1989's "The Seeds of Love".
Title: Aeroplane (album)
Passage: Aeroplane was the third solo album released by Curt Smith, member of the British pop band Tears for Fears.
Title: Curt Smith
Passage: Curt Smith (born 24 June 1961) is an English musician. He is best known for forming the band Tears for Fears, along with childhood friend Roland Orzabal. As a solo artist, he has released four solo albums.
Title: Curt Smith (author)
Passage: Curt Smith (born March 20, 1951 in Caledonia, New York) is an American author, media host and columnist. In addition to work as a newspaper reporter, Smith was a political speechwriter until 1992 and a host of radio and television programs until 2002. He has written 11 books, including "Voices of the Game", which covers the history of baseball broadcasting. Smith is a newspaper columnist in upstate New York and holds an academic appointment at the University of Rochester.
Title: Soul on Board
Passage: Soul On Board was the first solo album by Curt Smith, member of the British pop band Tears for Fears. It was released on 23 August 1993.
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Les Taylor (singer)
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Blue Sky is a 1994 American drama film about a nuclear coverup, and the last film by who, he was an English theatre and film director and producer whose career spanned five decades, and in 1964 he won the Academy Award for Best Director for the film "Tom Jones"?
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Title: Jean Anouilh
Passage: Jean Marie Lucien Pierre Anouilh (] ; 23 June 1910 3 October 1987) was a French dramatist whose career spanned five decades. Though his work ranged from high drama to absurdist farce, Anouilh is best known for his 1943 play "Antigone", an adaptation of Sophocles' classical drama, that was seen as an attack on Marshal Ptain's Vichy government. One of France's most prolific writers after World War II, much of Anouilh's work deals with themes of maintaining integrity in a world of moral compromise.
Title: Frederick Peisley
Passage: Frederick Walter James Peisley (6 December 1904 22 March 1975) was a British stage, film and television actor and theatre director whose career spanned five decades. He is known for "The Secret of the Loch" (1934), "Gentlemen's Agreement" (1935) and "Murder at the Cabaret" (1936). His later career was mostly in television.
Title: Frank O'Connor (actor)
Passage: Frank O'Connor (April 11, 1881 November 22, 1959) was an American character actor and director, whose career spanned five decades and included appearances in over 600 films and television shows. Early in his career he was also billed as Frank A. Connor and Frank L.A. O'Connor. During the silent film era, he directed or was the assistant director on numerous films; he also penned several screenplays in both the silent and sound film eras. He is sometimes erroneously identified with the Frank O'Connor who was married to author Ayn Rand.
Title: Tony Richardson
Passage: Cecil Antonio "Tony" Richardson (5 June 1928 14 November 1991) was an English theatre and film director and producer whose career spanned five decades. In 1964 he won the Academy Award for Best Director for the film "Tom Jones".
Title: John Marriott (actor)
Passage: John Marriott (September 30, 1893 April 5, 1977) was an American actor of the stage, film and screen, whose career spanned five decades. His acting career began on the stage in Cleveland, prior to his moving to New York City, where he was a regular performer on the Broadway stage. In the 1940s he also began to perform in films, when he reprised his role from the hit Broadway play, "The Little Foxes", in the William Wyler movie of the same name, starring Bette Davis. While he appeared infrequently in films (only ten during his career), he was quite active in theater, both on Broadway and in regional productions. His final performance was on-screen, in the Al Pacino film, "Dog Day Afternoon".
Title: King Vidor
Passage: King Wallis Vidor ( ; February 8, 1894 November 1, 1982) was an American film director, film producer, and screenwriter whose career spanned nearly seven decades. In 1979, he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award for his "incomparable achievements as a cinematic creator and innovator." He was nominated five times for a Best Director Oscar, and won eight international film awards during his career. Vidor's best known films include "The Big Parade" (1925), "The Crowd" (1928), "Stella Dallas" (1937), and "Duel in the Sun" (1946). (He is not related to fellow director Charles Vidor).
Title: Richard Michaels
Passage: Richard Michaels (born February 15, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York) is a retired American film and TV show director and producer whose career spanned five decades.
Title: William Conrad
Passage: William Conrad (September 27, 1920 February 11, 1994) was an American actor, producer, and director whose career spanned five decades in radio, film, and television.
Title: Blue Sky (film)
Passage: Blue Sky is a 1994 American drama film about a nuclear coverup, and the last film by veteran filmmaker Tony Richardson. It was adapted by Rama Stagner, Arlene Sarner and Jerry Leichtling. It stars Jessica Lange, Tommy Lee Jones, Powers Boothe, Carrie Snodgress, Amy Locane, Galynn Duggan, and Chris O'Donnell. The original music score was composed by Jack Nitzsche.
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Tony Richardson
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Blue Sky (film)
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Tony Richardson
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Are Foje and Ida Maria both music artists from Norway?
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Title: Ida Maria
Passage: Ida Maria Brli Sivertsen ( ; born 13 July 1984), better known simply as Ida Maria, is a Norwegian musician and songwriter. Her first album, "Fortress Round My Heart", was released in 2008. In November 2010, she released her second album "Katla" in Norway; the album was released internationally on 7 June 2011. In August 2013, Maria digitally released her third album "Love Conquers All" in Norway.
Title: Maria Aronsson
Passage: Ida Maria Aronsson (born 23 December 1983) is a Swedish former footballer who played as a forward for Damallsvenskan clubs Linkpings FC and LdB FC Malm. She represented the Sweden women's national football team at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Title: Ida Ingemarsdotter
Passage: Ida Maria Erika Ingemarsdotter (born 26 April 1985) is a Swedish cross-country skier who has been competing since 2003. She finished eighth in the individual sprint at the 2007 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Sapporo.
Title: Oh My God (Ida Maria song)
Passage: "Oh My God" is the debut song by Norwegian rock musician Ida Maria. The song was originally released in October 2007 but was to be re-released in the UK following the success of her previous single, "I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked". The re-release date was pushed back several times; however, it was eventually rescheduled for 26 January 2009. In the song, the singer cries out unto God.
Title: Foje
Passage: Foje was one of the most successful and best known Lithuanian alternative rock new wave bands.
Title: Ida Hoffmann
Passage: Ida Maria Magdalena Hoffmann (born 16 September 1947 in Karasburg, Karas Region) is a Namibian politician. Selected as a non-voting member of the 4th National Assembly of Namibia, Hoffman was active in SWAPO in the 1980s. She founded the Childrens World Creche in Katutura in 1984 and has been involved in the Roman Catholic Church since 1962. In 1990, Hoffman studied project development at the Pan African Institute for Development in Zambia. She has also served as Chairperson of the Nama Genocide Techinal Committee in Windhoek.
Title: Fortress Round My Heart
Passage: Fortress Round My Heart is the debut album by Norwegian musician Ida Maria. Six singles were released before the album's release: "Oh My God", "Drive Away My Heart", "Stella", "Queen of the World", "I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked" and the re-release of "Oh My God".
Title: Marja Lahti
Passage: Ida Maria "Marja" Lahti (1901 in Kymenlaakso 1967) was a Finnish politician who served as Deputy Minister of Agriculture in the Virolainen Cabinet.
Title: Katla (album)
Passage: Katla is the second album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ida Maria. It was released in Norway in September 2010 and internationally in June 2011.
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Ida Maria
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The 2015 Red Bull Frozen Rush was the second Frozen Rush event, it was held on January 89, 2015, at which ski resort located in Newry, Maine, in the United States?
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Title: 2015 Red Bull Frozen Rush
Passage: The 2015 Red Bull Frozen Rush was the second Frozen Rush event. The event was held on January 89, 2015 at Sunday River Ski Resort near Newry, Maine. All competitors competed in 900 hp four-wheel drive purpose built Trophy Trucks. BFGoodrich was the tire provider for the race. The United States Auto Club (USAC) sanctioned the event.
Title: 2014 Red Bull Frozen Rush
Passage: The 2014 Red Bull Frozen Rush was the inaugural Frozen Rush event. The event was held on January 9 - 10, 2014 at Sunday River Ski Resort near Newry, Maine. All competitors competed in four-wheel drive purpose built Trophy Trucks.
Title: Sunday River (ski resort)
Passage: Sunday River is a ski resort located in Newry, Maine, in the United States. It is one of Maine's largest and most visited ski resorts. Its vertical drop of 2340 ft is the second largest in Maine (after Sugarloaf) and the sixth largest in New England. The resort features 135 trails across eight interconnected mountain peaks, and is serviced by a network of 15 lifts.
Title: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Ascot
Passage: The 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Ascot was the fifth round of the 2015 Red Bull Air Race World Championship season, the tenth season of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. The event was held at the Ascot Racecourse in the United Kingdom.
Title: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Abu Dhabi
Passage: The 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Abu Dhabi was the first round of the 2015 Red Bull Air Race World Championship season, the tenth season of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. The event was held in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Title: Frozen Rush
Passage: The Red Bull Frozen Rush is an off-road match race on snowy alpine skiing slopes. The event debuted in 2014 featuring eight short-course and desert off-road racing drivers. " Road Track" magazine said "The unique action provided a mix between the traditional stadium-style off-road racing and the crossover jumping from Global Rallycross."
Title: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Chiba
Passage: The 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Chiba was the second round of the 2015 Red Bull Air Race World Championship season, the tenth season of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. The event was held in Chiba, a port city in Japan.
Title: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Las Vegas
Passage: The 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Las Vegas was the eighth round of the 2015 Red Bull Air Race World Championship season, the tenth season of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. The event was held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, on the outskirts of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Title: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Fort Worth
Passage: The 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Fort Worth was the seventh round of the 2015 Red Bull Air Race World Championship season, the tenth season of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. The event was held at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Sunday River Ski Resort
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2015 Red Bull Frozen Rush
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Sunday River (ski resort)
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Born in 1943, who directed the Imitation Game?
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Title: James G. Nunn
Passage: James G. Nunn (born 4 April 1993) is a British actor. He is best known for appearing in "The Imitation Game" alongside Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley. Nunn has also played many notable theatre roles on London stages and around the United Kingdom.
Title: The Imitation Game
Passage: The Imitation Game is a 2014 American historical drama thriller film directed by Morten Tyldum and written by Graham Moore loosely based on the biography "" by Andrew Hodges (which was previously adapted as the stage play and BBC drama "Breaking the Code"). It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as real-life British cryptanalyst Alan Turing, who decrypted German intelligence codes for the British government during the Second World War. Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Rory Kinnear, Charles Dance and Mark Strong also star.
Title: The Imitation Game (play)
Passage: The Imitation Game is a television play written by Ian McEwan and directed by Richard Eyre, a BBC "Play for Today", broadcast on 26 April 1980.
Title: Richard Eyre
Passage: Sir Richard Charles Hastings Eyre '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 28 March 1943) is an English film, theatre, television and opera director.
Title: Victoria Wicks
Passage: Victoria Wicks (born Beverly Victoria Anne Wicks; 18 April 1959) is a British actress. She is known for her role as Sally Smedley in Channel 4's award-winning comedy series "Drop the Dead Donkey" (199098). Her other television roles include Mrs. Gideon in "The Mighty Boosh" (2004), and the College Director in "Skins" (200708). Her film appearances include "The Imitation Game" (2014) and "High-Rise" (2015). She is an Associate of Howard Barker's theatre company, The Wrestling School.
Title: William Goldenberg
Passage: William Goldenberg (born November 2, 1959) is an American film editor. He has more than twenty film and television credits since 1992. He won the Academy Award for Film Editing for the film "Argo" (2012), and has been nominated for "The Insider" (1999), "Seabiscuit" (2003), "Zero Dark Thirty" (2012) and "The Imitation Game" (2014). He has also received nominations for nine other editing-related awards.
Title: Ido Ostrowsky
Passage: Ido Ostrowsky (born 1979) is an American film producer. He and his producing partner Nora Grossman run Bristol Automotive, a production company that they founded in 2012. He produced the 2014 film "The Imitation Game", for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 87th Academy Awards.
Title: James Northcote (actor)
Passage: James Northcote (born James Walker; 10 October 1987) is an English actor and Producer who has appeared in "The Last Kingdom (TV series)","The Imitation Game", "Nymphomaniac", "Anna Karenina", and "Wuthering Heights".
Title: List of accolades received by The Imitation Game
Passage: "The Imitation Game" is a 2014 British-American historical thriller film about British mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst and pioneering computer scientist Alan Turing, a key figure in cracking Nazi Germany's Enigma code that helped the Allies win the Second World War, only to later be criminally prosecuted for his homosexuality. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Turing and is directed by Morten Tyldum with a screenplay by Graham Moore, based on the biography "" by Andrew Hodges.
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Richard Eyre
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The Imitation Game (play)
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Richard Eyre
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Lucifer Box was created by which English actor?
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Title: Mark Gatiss
Passage: Mark Gatiss ( ; born 17 October 1966) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter and novelist. His work includes writing for and acting in the TV series "Doctor Who" and "Sherlock". Together with Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and Jeremy Dyson, he is a member of the comedy team "The League of Gentlemen". He is also known for his role as Tycho Nestoris in the HBO series "Game of Thrones".
Title: Black Butterfly (novel)
Passage: Black Butterfly is the third and final novel in Mark Gatiss' Lucifer Box trilogy, which deals with the exploits of a bisexual British detective and secret agent. The previous volumes were "The Vesuvius Club" and "The Devil in Amber".
Title: Matt Berry
Passage: Matthew Charles Berry (born 2 May 1974) is an English actor, writer, and musician. He is best known for his acting role as Douglas Reynholm in "The IT Crowd" from 2007 until the final episode in 2013. He is also well known for his appearances in "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace", "The Mighty Boosh", "Snuff Box", and "The Wrong Door". He plays Beef in "House of Fools" and the title character in Channel 4 sitcom "Toast of London". He also starred in and composed . In 2015 he won a BAFTA award in Best Male Performance for his work on "Toast of London".
Title: Lucifer Box
Passage: Lucifer Box is a fictional character created by Mark Gatiss. A "lucifer box" is the same as a matchbox, lucifer being an old name for matches.
Title: Ilan Goodman
Passage: Ilan Goodman is an English actor who trained at RADA. He is the son of English actor Henry Goodman. He has appeared extensively on stage in the UK including the UK premieres of Adam Rapp's Red Light Winter Lynn Nottage's Intimate Apparel, and Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews.
Title: Arthur Cecil
Passage: Arthur Cecil Blunt (1 June 1843 16 April 1896), better known as Arthur Cecil, was an English actor, comedian, playwright and theatre manager. He is probably best remembered for playing the role of Box in the long-running production of "Cox and Box", by Arthur Sullivan and F. C. Burnand, at the Royal Gallery of Illustration.
Title: The Vesuvius Club
Passage: The Vesuvius Club is a 2004 historical spy story by Mark Gatiss. It is the first novel in a series featuring the spy, Lucifer Box.
Title: Le gnie du mal
Passage: Le gnie du mal (installed 1848) or "The Genius of Evil", known informally in English as Lucifer or The Lucifer of Lige, is a religious sculpture executed in white marble by the Belgian artist Guillaume Geefs. Francophone art historians most often refer to the figure as an "ange dchu", a "fallen angel." It is located within the elaborate pulpit (French "chaire de vrit", "seat of truth") of St. Paul's Cathedral, Lige, and depicts a classically beautiful man in his physical prime, chained, seated, and nearly nude but for drapery gathered over his thighs, his full length ensconced within a mandorla of bat wings. Geefs' work replaces an earlier sculpture created for the space by his younger brother Joseph Geefs, "", which was removed from the cathedral because of its distracting allure and "unhealthy beauty."
Title: Richard Short (actor)
Passage: Richard Ian Porterfield Short (born 8 October 1975) is an English actor based in Los Angeles. He is starring in the 2017 TV drama series "Mary Kills People". In 2017 he appeared in the independent film "The Dare" and in 2016 "Crazy Famous". On television he has had recurring roles on "Vinyl" and "Covert Affairs" and has appeared on "American Horror Story", "White Collar", and "Blue Bloods". Short has appeared in more than 30 films and television shows in the USA and UK. On Broadway, he was a member of the 2011 company of Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem at the Music Box Theatre.
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Mark Gatiss
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Lucifer Box
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Mark Gatiss
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What weekly newsmagazine is published in the capital and largest city of Peru?
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Title: Lima
Passage: Lima ( , ] , Quechua: ] , Aymara: ] ) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chilln, Rmac and Lurn rivers, in the central coastal part of the country, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. With a population of more than 10 million, Lima is the most populous metropolitan area of Peru and the third-largest city in the Americas (as defined by "city proper"), behind So Paulo and Mexico City.
Title: Xinmin Weekly
Passage: Xinmin Weekly (Chinese: ; Pinyin: Xnmn Zhukn) is a weekly newsmagazine published in Shanghai, China. It is owned by Wenhui-xinmin United Press Group. The magazine was first published in January 1999.
Title: Noticias (magazine)
Passage: Noticias de la Semana is a weekly newsmagazine in Spanish published in Argentina, where it is known simply as "Noticias" ("News"). The magazine was founded by Jorge Fontevecchia in 1976 and published by him in a format similar to U.S. publications such as "Time" or "Newsweek". "Noticias" was known as "La Semana" ("The Week") until 1989 and is widely considered the leading Spanish-language newsmagazine in the world.
Title: Caretas
Passage: Caretas (Masks) is a weekly newsmagazine published in Lima, Peru, renowned for its investigative journalism.
Title: NIN (magazine)
Passage: NIN (Serbian Cyrillic: ) is a weekly newsmagazine published in Belgrade, Serbia. Its name is an acronym for Nedeljne informativne novine ( ) which roughly translates into "Weekly Informational Newspaper".
Title: Standard (magazine)
Passage: "Standard" is the name of two different magazines published in France and in Serbia. The French quarterly culture and fashion magazine Standard is published in Paris since 2004. The Serbian weekly newsmagazine Standard was established in 2006 as a print magazine; its print edition was disestablished in 2009.
Title: El Temps
Passage: El Temps (] , 'The Times') is a weekly newsmagazine, published in Valencia by "Edicions del Pas Valenci" since 1984. It is distributed throughout the whole Pasos Catalans. It is edited by Eliseu Climent. The publication has offices in Barcelona, Valencia and Palma.
Title: Argia (magazine)
Passage: Argia is a weekly newsmagazine published in Basque language, the eldest one still working, after surviving Francisco Franco's dictatorship in Spain. Their main office is in Lasarte-Oria, Basque Country. Its name was Zeruko Argia from 1919 to 1921 and from 1963 to 1980, and "Argia" from 1921 to 1936 and from 1980 to present. It had to cease its activity because of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, and it could not be published again until 1963, when the authoritarian regimen of Francisco Franco lifted its ban on Basque-language publications.
Title: Wprost
Passage: Wprost (, meaning "Directly") is a Polish-language weekly newsmagazine published in Pozna, Poland. Each month the weekly provides an English-language supplement, "WiK English Edition", which focuses on concerts, exhibitions, and interesting weekend getaways, and in-depth guide to Warsaws dining and nightlife. "Wprost" had a circulation of 218,000 copies in 200102. The circulation of the magazine was 102,987 in 2010 and 115,645 copies in 2011. It was 94,517 copies in 2012. The print and e-edition circulation of the weekly was 130,136 in August 2014.
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Lima
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Caretas
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Lima
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Which film director was born first, Peter Chan or George King?
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Title: George King (film director)
Passage: George King (189926 June 1966) was an English actors' agent, film director, producer and screenplay writer. He is associated with the production of quota quickies. He helmed several of Tod Slaughter's melodramas, including 1936's "".
Title: Kasper quot;Strangerquot; Malone
Passage: Kasper Delmar "Stranger" Malone (born October 25, 1909 near Lovelaceville, Kentucky died May 30, 2005 in Rome, Georgia) was an American musician. Malone's career as a recording artist spanned 77 years and, according to his biographer George King, is recognized as the longest by the Guinness Book of World Records. His first recording, eight 78 rpm sides, was made by Columbia Records in 1926; his last one, with Elise Witt, by EMWorld Records in 2003. Malone was one of the first documented clarinet players in country music.
Title: Han Sanping
Passage: Han Sanping (born 1953) is a Chinese film producer and distributor. He is the chairman of China Film Group Corporation, which has been hailed as one of the largest distributors and exporters of Chinese films. Han has also co-produced with established film directors such as Peter Chan, Chen Kaige, Stephen Chow and Johnnie To.
Title: George King (botanist)
Passage: Sir George King, KCIE FRS (12 April 1840 12 February 1909), was a British botanist appointed superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta in 1871, and the first Director of the Botanical Survey of India from 1890. He was recognised for his work in the cultivation of cinchona and for setting up a system for the inexpensive distribution of quinine throughout India through the postal system.
Title: Gaiety George
Passage: Gaiety George is a 1946 British historical musical film directed by George King and Leontine Sagan and starring Richard Greene, Ann Todd and Peter Graves. It is set in the late Victorian music hall, when an Irish impresario arrives in London.
Title: To Be a Lady
Passage: To Be a Lady is a 1934 British romance drama, directed and produced by George King, and starring Chili Bouchier (credited here as Dorothy Bouchier) and Bruce Lester. The film is the first screen editing credit of American film editor Elmo Williams.
Title: Peter Chan Chi-kwan
Passage: Peter Chan Chi-kwan (Chinese: , born on 7 March 1936 in Hong Kong) is the barrister-at-law and was a member of the Urban Council of Hong Kong for more than twenty years. He is the founding member and was the Former vice-chairman of the Hong Kong Civic Association and legal adviser to the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions. He was also the former Kowloon City District Board member (1982-1991), and Urban Councillor (1969-1991). He was first elected to the Urban Council in 1969 and continued to be reelected in 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1986, and 1989, until he got defeated in 1991.
Title: Silent Strength
Passage: Silent Strength is the first solo studio album by American singer Shirley Jones of The Partridge Family music group. The album features 11 tracks of contemporary christian music songs. The track "You'll Never Walk Alone" is an updated cover version of the song Shirley Jones originally recorded for the film "Carousel". "Silent Strength" was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. It was produced by George King and arranged by David T. Clydesdale who also co-produced. "Silent Strength" was released in 1989 and issued on Diadem Records. It was available on compact disc and on cassette tape but not on vinyl.
Title: Peter Chan
Passage: Peter Ho-sun Chan (born 28 November 1962) is a film director and producer.
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George King
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Peter Chan
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George King (film director)
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What is the world's largest eyewear company?
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Title: General Eyewear
Passage: General Eyewear is London-based eyewear company and brand. The company was founded in the late 1990s by Fraser Laing. Originally under the name Arckiv, it produced its own original eyewear designs and had a particular specialism in Vintage eyewear. In 2010 the company split into two distinct companies, Arckiv became solely focused on menswear, while General Eyewear became a stand-alone company and brand formed from the continuation of the original eyewear division.
Title: LensCrafters
Passage: LensCrafters is an American retailer of prescription eyewear, and prescription sunglasses, and the largest optical chain in the United States, with about 90 stores in California alone. It was founded in 1983 in the U.S. and has subsequently expanded to over 850 stores in Canada, the United States(Including Puerto Rico) and Hong Kong. The stores usually feature independent optometrists on-site or in an adjacent store. The company has its corporate headquarters in Mason, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut International and Pearle Vision are all wholly owned subsidiaries of Italy-based Luxottica, the largest eyewear company in the world.
Title: Ray-Ban Wayfarer
Passage: Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses have been manufactured by Ray-Ban since 1956, which in turn has belonged to the Italian Luxottica Group since 1999. Wayfarers enjoyed early popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, returning to popularity again after a 1982 product placement. A second revival occurred in the mid-2000s.
Title: Eyemart Express
Passage: Eyemart Express is an eyewear company with retail stores across the United States.
Title: NYS Collection
Passage: NYS Collection Eyewear is a United States-based sunglass and eyewear company founded in 1996 by Sal Babbino and Marc Behar. The company started with a retail location at the World Trade Center in New York City. Their headquarters are currently in Metuchen, New Jersey.
Title: Moscot
Passage: MOSCOT is a five generation, American luxury eyewear brand, headquartered in New York City, specializing in optical frames and sunglasses. It was founded in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan in 1915 by Hyman Moscot, which makes it one of the oldest local businesses in New York City, as well as the 13th oldest eyewear company in the world still operating today.
Title: Luxottica
Passage: Luxottica Group S.p.A. is the world's largest eyewear company. It is based in Milan, Italy.
Title: Mondottica
Passage: Mondottica is an international eyewear company headquartered in Hong Kong. The firm specializes in the design, development, production and distribution of branded fashion sunglasses and prescription eyewear. Mondottica's major offices are located in Hong Kong, London, Nottingham, New Jersey, Paris, and Sydney.
Title: Sunglass Hut
Passage: Sunglass Hut is an international retailer of sunglasses and sunglass accessories founded in Miami, Florida, United States, in 1971. Sunglass Hut is part of the Italian-based Luxottica Group, the worlds largest eyewear company.
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Luxottica
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Ray-Ban Wayfarer
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Luxottica
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Waltham Windmill is a six-sailed windmill located in a village that had how many inhabitants in 2011 ?
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Title: Aan de Pegstukken
Passage: Aan de Pegstukken (English: "At the Pegstukken") is a windmill located on De Pegstukken 27 in Schijndel, North Brabant, Netherlands. Built in 1845 on an artificial hill, the windmill functioned as a gristmill. The mill was built as a tower mill and its sails have a span of 25.25 m . The mill is a national monument (nr 33574) since 19 September 1973. The name of the mill comes from the street it is located on.
Title: Waltham, Lincolnshire
Passage: Waltham is a village and civil parish in North East Lincolnshire, England. It is geographically 4 mi south-west from Grimsby and is close to the villages of Scartho, Brigsley, Barnoldby-le-Beck, and Bradley. Less than 2 mi to the north-east is the village of New Waltham. According to the 2001 Census, Waltham had a population of 6,420, reducing slightly to 6,413 at the 2011 Census.
Title: Waltham Windmill
Passage: Waltham Windmill is a six-sailed windmill located in the village of Waltham, five miles from Grimsby in North East Lincolnshire, England. It is renowned in the area for having all six sails still in full working capacity, being one of the very few windmills like this in the United Kingdom.
Title: Annemie
Passage: The Annemie is a windmill located on the Boschdijk 1006 in Eindhoven, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. Build in 1891 on an artificial hill, the windmill functioned as gristmill. The mill was built as a tower mill and its sails have a span of 25 m . The mill is a national monument (nr 14637) since 15 August 1972.
Title: Ballycopeland Windmill
Passage: Ballycopeland Windmill is a functioning windmill located one mile west of Millisle, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is managed by The Historic Environment Division of The Department for Communities and is open to the public. It is known in Irish as "Muileann gaoithe Bhaile Chplainn" and in Ulster-Scots as "Ballycopelann Wun-mll".
Title: Op de Vrouweheide
Passage: Op de Vrouweheide (English: "On the Vrouweheide") is a windmill located on the Vrouwenheide just south of Ubachsberg, Voerendaal, in the Dutch province of Limburg. Build in 1858 as a tower mill, on an artificial hill, the windmill functioned as gristmill. The mill is a national monument (nr 37893) since 17 January 1967.
Title: Metheringham Windmill
Passage: Metheringham Windmill, locally known as "The Old Meg Flour Mill", was a six-storeyed, six-sailed, and tarred slender Lincolnshire type windmill with the typical white onion-shaped cap with fantail, built in 1867 to be used to grind flour from grain. Located on a paddock at the eponymous village in North Kesteven south of Lincoln it is one of the many tall brick-tower mills of Lincolnshire with stage, now disused.
Title: Monkton Windmill, Ayrshire
Passage: The Monkton Windmill, or Monkton Dovecote, was originally an early 18th century vaulted tower windmill located on the outskirts of the village of Monkton on the site of an Iron Age hillfort in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It was later converted into a dovecote and stood on the lands of the old Orangefield Estate.
Title: Aalstermolen
Passage: The Aalstermolen (English: "Aalster Mill") is a windmill located on the Raadhuisstraat 28A in Aalst, Waalre, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. Built in 1904 on an artificial hill, the windmill functioned as gristmill. The mill was built as a tower mill and its sails have a span of 25.70 meters. The mill has been a national monument (nr 38186) since 15 May 1968.
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Between Andrei Olhovskiy and Jelena Jankovi, who became a pro earlier?
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Title: 1996 du Maurier Open Men's Doubles
Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Ken Flach.
Title: 1997 Kremlin Cup Men's Doubles
Passage: Rick Leach and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year. Leach partnered Jonathan Stark, losing in the first round.
Title: 2014 Rogers Cup Women's Doubles
Passage: Jelena Jankovi and Katarina Srebotnik were the defending champions, but they chose not to compete together. Jankovi played alongside Klra Koukalov, but lost in the second round to Michalla Krajicek and Barbora Zhlavov-Strcov. Srebotnik teamed up with Kvta Peschke, but lost in the second round to Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan. br
Title: Jelena Jankovi
Passage: Jelena Jankovi (Serbian Cyrillic: , ] , born 28 February 1985) is a Serbian professional tennis player. Jankovi is a former World No. 1 in singles, a ranking achieved preceding her finals appearance at the 2008 US Open. Jankovi's career highlights include winning the 2007 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title with Jamie Murray, the 2010 Indian Wells Masters, the Internazionali BNL d'Italia twice, in 2007 and 2008, and the aforementioned appearance in the finals of the 2008 US Open. She is coached by her brother Marko.
Title: 1996 Indonesia Open Doubles
Passage: David Adams and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Patrick Galbraith.
Title: 2008 Wimbledon Championships Mixed Doubles
Passage: Jamie Murray and Jelena Jankovi were the defending champions, but Jankovi chose not to participate, and only Murray competed that year.
Title: 1997 St. Petersburg Open Doubles
Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Brett Steven.
Title: IvanovicJankovi rivalry
Passage: Serbian tennis players Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovi are both former world No. 1 and have met 12 times so far. Their overall head-to-head series is 93, in Ivanovic's favor. Jankovi is two years older than Ivanovic, so their paths connect them to play each other. They are the first female players to achieve major successes for independent Serbia.
Title: Andrei Olhovskiy
Passage: Andrei Stanislavovich Olhovskiy (Russian: ) (born 15 April 1966) is a former tennis player from Russia, who turned professional in 1989.
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Jelena Jankovi
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Which album did Slayer discography released on Released on July 5, 1988 before he was signed to Rubin's new label, Def American?
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Title: Seasons in the Abyss
Passage: Seasons in the Abyss is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. It was released on October 9, 1990, through Def American Records, and later through American Recordings after the record label changed its name. The album's recording sessions began in March 1990 at Hit City West, Hollywood Sound, and ended in June 1990 at Record Plant in Los Angeles, California. It was the band's last studio album to feature original drummer Dave Lombardo until 2006's "Christ Illusion".
Title: Slayer discography
Passage: Slayer is an American thrash metal band formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, who recruited vocalist and bassist Tom Araya, and drummer Dave Lombardo. Slayer's first two albums, "Show No Mercy" (1983) and "Hell Awaits" (1985), which were released on Metal Blade Records, did not chart in the United States. The band was then signed to Def Jam Recordings by Rick Rubin, who produced "Reign in Blood" (1986). The album helped Slayer break into the "Billboard" 200 for the first time, peaking at number 94. After "South of Heaven" (1988), Slayer signed to Rubin's new label, Def American, and released "Seasons in the Abyss" (1990). After the album was released, Lombardo departed Slayer and was replaced by Paul Bostaph.
Title: Danzig II: Lucifuge
Passage: Danzig II: Lucifuge is the second album by American heavy metal band Danzig. It was released in 1990 on Def American Recordings and was reissued in the USA and UK in 1998 by Def American's successor, American Recordings.
Title: Live Fast, Die Fast
Passage: Live Fast, Die Fast: Wicked Tales of Booze, Birds and Bad Language is the debut album by heavy metal band, Wolfsbane. The album was released in 1989 and produced by Rick Rubin (The Cult, Slayer, Danzig, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, System of a Down) for his label Def American.
Title: Danzig (album)
Passage: Danzig is the debut album of the American heavy metal band Danzig, released in August, 1988. The album was the first release on producer Rick Rubin's new label Def American Recordings. Def American's successor, American Recordings reissued the album in the United States and United Kingdom in 1998. It remains the band's best-selling album having been certified Gold in the U.S. in 1994, and has since been certified Platinum.
Title: Deaf American Recordings
Passage: Deaf American Recordings was started by Rich Hoak (Brutal Truth) in late 1993. The label is centered in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a reference to Rick Rubin's side label from Def Jam, Def American Recordings.
Title: Decade of Aggression
Passage: Decade of Aggression is a double live album by Slayer, released on October 22, 1991, through Def American Records (later renamed to American Recordings) and produced by Rick Rubin. The album was recorded in three separate places on three separate dates. Its working title was "Decade of Decadence" until Mtley Cre registered the name. Three of the album's tracks were included in the box set "Soundtrack to the Apocalypse". The album's reception was generally positive, with "Entertainment Weekly" and Robert Christgau both giving the album a positive rating. The album reached number 55 in the "Billboard" 200 and also charted on two other charts.
Title: American Recordings (record label)
Passage: American Recordings is a Los Angeles-based record label headed by record producer Rick Rubin. Formerly known as Def American Recordings, the label has been home to Slayer, the Black Crowes, ZZ Top, Danzig, Trouble, Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, The Mother Hips, and System of a Down, among others.
Title: South of Heaven
Passage: South of Heaven is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on July 5, 1988, the album was the band's second collaboration with record producer Rick Rubin, whose production skills on Slayer's previous album "Reign in Blood" had helped the band's sound evolve.
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South of Heaven
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The American Harpist born January 18, 1982 did a collaboration with Zach Hill in what year?
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Title: Joanna Newsom
Passage: Joanna Caroline Newsom (born January 18, 1982) is an American harpist, pianist, vocalist, lyricist and actress.
Title: Dan Elkan
Passage: Dan Elkan (born September 7, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and producer, who is best known as the singer and guitarist for the rock band Them Hills. Elkan has performed live with Broken Bells, Hella and Kim Deal and has appeared on recordings by Hella, Team Sleep, Norah Jones and Zach Hill. Elkan produced Aaron Ross' 2007 album "Shapeshifter" and tracks for Golden Shoulders' "Get Reasonable" 2009. Elkan also co-produced Zach Hill Holy Smokes' "Masculine Drugs" 2004 and Holy Smokes' "Talk to Your Kids about Gangs" 2006 as well as Alela Diane's 2009 album "To Be Still".
Title: Magne Johansen
Passage: Magne Johansen (born January 18, 1965) is a Norwegian ski jumper who competed from 1987 to 1993. He won a silver medal in the team large hill event at the 1989 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.
Title: Tyler Pope
Passage: Tyler Pope (born 1977) has been the guitarist with the American dancepunk band !!! since 1996 and the electronic band Out Hud (1996-2005). He has also played with LCD Soundsystem, Hercules and Love Affair, Cake. Also on Zach Hill's debut album for Ipecac Astrological Straits, he had as also recorded with MIA for tracks as yet unreleased and is currently writing with producers Diplo and Switch for their Major Lazer follow up due in 2012.
Title: Brian P. Kavanagh
Passage: Brian P. Kavanagh (born January 18, 1967) is a member of the New York State Assembly representing the 74th Assembly District, which is located on the East Side of Manhattan and includes parts of the Lower East Side, Union Square, Gramercy Park, Stuyvesant Square, Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village, East Midtown Plaza, Waterside Plaza, Kips Bay, Murray Hill, Tudor City, and Turtle Bay.
Title: Nervous Cop
Passage: Nervous Cop is a 2003 collaboration between drummers Zach Hill (Hella) and Greg Saunier (Deerhoof), and harpist Joanna Newsom (The Pleased).
Title: Zach Kingsley
Passage: Zach G. Kingsley (born January 18, 1980) is a former American soccer player. He spent his professional career with the Seattle Sounders and the Colorado Rapids.
Title: Zach Thompson
Passage: Zachary Kenneth "Zach" Thompson (born January 18, 1991) is an American football outside linebacker who is a free agent. He played college football at Wake Forest. He was signed by the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2014.
Title: Wish I Was Here
Passage: Wish I Was Here is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Zach Braff and co-written with his brother Adam Braff. The film stars Zach Braff, Josh Gad, Ashley Greene, Kate Hudson, Joey King and Mandy Patinkin. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014 and was given a limited release on July 18, 2014 by Focus Features.
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What school is located in the southernmost atoll of the archipelago of the Maldives?
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Title: Kgau
Passage: Kgau (Dhivehi: ) is the oldest cemetery in the Maldives. Kgau cemetery is located in the island of Meedhoo in Addu Atoll. The cemetery was built about 900 years ago for the purpose of burying the first Muslims of Addu Atoll. The largest tombstone in the country is also found in this cemetery. It is believed that this tombstone dates back to the 18th century and belongs to one of the royals of the Maldives. Many historical writings of Maldives are found in Kgau.
Title: Ari Atoll
Passage: Ari Atoll (also called Alif or Alufu Atoll) is one of the natural atolls of the Maldives. It is one of the biggest atolls and is located in the west of the archipelago. The almost rectangular alignment spreads the islands over an area of about 89 x . It has been divided in two sections for administrative purposes, Northern Ari Atoll and Southern Ari Atoll consisting of 105 islands. Ari Atoll is part of the zone designated for tourist development in the Maldives. It is roughly a 30-minute seaplane flight away from the Capital Mal.
Title: Maradhoo Feydhoo School
Passage: Maradhoo Feydhoo School is a school located in Maradhoo-Feydhoo, a district of Addu City in the Maldives.
Title: Knox Atoll
Passage: Knox Atoll (Marshallese: adikdik , ) is an uninhabited coral atoll of 18 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and is the southernmost atoll of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. The total land area is only 0.98 km2 , but it encloses a largely sand-filled lagoon with an area of 3.42 km2 . The atoll measures 11 km in length and is 2 km wide. The largest islets, located on the western and northern sides, include Aelingeo, Nadikdik and Nariktal. The atoll is separated by the Klee Passage from the southern point of Mili Atoll to which it was once connected.
Title: Marine wildlife of Baa Atoll
Passage: The marine wildlife of Baa Atoll consists of marine species living in a circular archipelago in the Maldives, inside the administrative division of Baa Atoll, which is the southern part of Maalhosmadulu Atoll. Baa Atoll was named a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 2011.
Title: Vilamendhoo
Passage: Vilamendhoo, formerly one of the uninhabited islands of Alif Dhaal Atoll (South Ari Atoll) of the Maldives, has been developed into a 184 room 4 star plus resort, called Vilamendhoo Island Resort Spa, managed by CCR (Crown Champa Resorts). Some of the best diving points in Maldives are located in Ari Atoll.
Title: Minicoy
Passage: Minicoy, locally known as Maliku (Dhivehi: ] ; Malayalam: ) is an island in Lakshadweep, India. Along with Viringili, it is on "Maliku atoll", the southernmost atoll of Lakshadweep archipelago. Administratively, it is a census town in the Indian union territory of Lakshadweep.
Title: Gan (Addu Atoll)
Passage: Gan (Div: ) is the southernmost island of Addu Atoll (previously also known as Seenu Atoll), as well as the southernmost island of the Maldives. It is relatively large by Maldive standards.
Title: Addu City
Passage: Addu City (local administrative code Seenu) is a city in Maldives that consists of the inhabited islands of the southernmost atoll of the archipelago.
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Did Scott Draper or Kevin Curren play more sports?
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Title: 1991 Stella Artois Championships Doubles
Passage: Jeremy Bates and Kevin Curren were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Bates with Nick Brown and Curren with Neil Broad.
Title: Kevin Curren
Passage: Kevin Melvyn Curren (born 2 March 1958) is a South African-American former professional tennis player. He played in two Grand Slam singles finals and won four Grand Slam doubles titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 5.
Title: 1985 Wimbledon Championships Men's Singles
Passage: John McEnroe was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Kevin Curren. Curren also defeated Jimmy Connors in the semifinal and became the first player ever to defeat both Connors and McEnroe in the same Grand Slam tournament.
Title: 1990 Tokyo Indoor Doubles
Passage: For the 1990 Tokyo Indoor Doubles Kevin Curren and David Pate were the defending champions, but Curren did not participate this year. Pate partnered Scott Davis, losing in the final.
Title: 1982 Stockholm Open Doubles
Passage: Kevin Curren and Steve Denton were the defending champions, but Curren did not participate this year. Denton partnered Victor Amaya, losing in the second round.
Title: Scott Draper
Passage: Scott Dennis Draper (born 5 June 1974) is an Australian former tennis player and golfer. He won the Australian Open Mixed Doubles with Sam Stosur in 2005. Draper also reached the fourth round of the 1995 and 1996 French Opens, and the fourth round of the US Open in 1997.
Title: 1987 Stella Artois Championships Doubles
Passage: Kevin Curren and Guy Forget were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Curren with Brad Pearce and Forget with Yannick Noah.
Title: 1986 Volvo International Doubles
Passage: Scott Davis and David Pate were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Kevin Curren and Matt Mitchell.
Title: 1986 WCT Scottsdale Open Singles
Passage: John McEnroe won the title, defeating Kevin Curren 63, 36, 62 in the final.
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Scott Dennis Draper (born 5 June 1974) is an Australian former tennis player and golfer.
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Malabika Kanan was a noted Hindustani classical vocalist exposition of a classical music raga is commonly used in songs with what?
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Title: Malabika Kanan
Passage: Malabika Kanan (December 27, 1930 - February 17, 2009) was a noted Hindustani classical vocalist. Her musical rendering of khyals was exceptional among the singers of that genre and her exposition of Bairagi and Desh in a rich voice was of special tonal quality.
Title: Baba Harballabh
Passage: Swami Harballabh was an Hindustani classical vocalist and a saint. He established the first Hindustani classical music festival in the world in 1875 known as Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan.
Title: Ramesh Narayan
Passage: Pandit Ramesh Narayan (born 3 November 1959) is an Indian classical vocalist, composer and music producer. He belongs to the Mewati gharana of Hindustani classical music. He began his initial training in Carnatic music and later mastered the classical Hindustani style from Pandit Jasraj of Mewati gharana
Title: Mohanrao Palekar
Passage: Mohanrao Palekar (Devanagari: ) (18981962) was a noted Hindustani classical vocalist and is considered a stalwart of Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana, commonly referred as ""Jaipur Gharana"".
Title: Suman Ghosh
Passage: Pandit Suman Ghosh is an internationally acclaimed Hindustani Classical Vocalist of the Mewati Gharana of Hindustani Classical Music and a torch-bearing disciple of Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj. He is the founder and President of the Center for Indian Classical Music of Houston (CICMH).
Title: Vikas Kashalkar
Passage: Vikas Kashalkar (born 16 July 1950) is a noted Hindustani classical vocalist, scholar, teacher and musicologist. He has received training in the Gwalior, Jaipur and Agra gharanas. He hails from a family with music tradition.
Title: Sanhita Nandi
Passage: Sanhita Nandi is a prominent Hindustani classical vocalist of the Kirana Gharana. The central motif of her style is slow tempo "raga" development (voice culture, voice throw, and tonal application) and ornamented "sargams". Sanhita Nandi has rightly established herself as a leading exponent of Khayal, earning high acclaim from discerning critics and enthusiastic audiences on an international scale. Sanhita has developed a distinctive singing style based on firm grounding of traditional training (or taleem), combining pure lyricism with impeccable technique.To further enrich her repository of Kirana Lineage and traditional compositions, Sanhita continues to get trained under the able guidance of Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan. The heart of her music is the slow, leisurely development of Raag Bhava in Merukhand style in Ati vilambit. The vistar is richly embellished by meend, harkat, and sargams. As the badhat gets slowly ornamented in the choicest pearls of melodic variations that build the sculpture of the raga, it slowly gets decorated into faster tempo where it befriends sargams, chota khayal, tarana and soft silky sapat taans . Extreme care is taken not to disrupt the Raag Bhava even in faster tempo . Even the phirat adds to the wet, warmth of feelings embedded in the raga.
Title: Desh (raga)
Passage: Raga Desh or Raga Des is a Hindustani classical music raga. It is commonly used in songs with a sentimental patriotic feel.
Title: Lakshmi Shankar
Passage: Lakshmi Shankar (born Lakshmi Sastri, 16 June 1926 30 December 2013) was a noted Hindustani classical vocalist of the Patiala Gharana. She was known for her performances of "khyal", "thumri", and "bhajans". She was the sister-in-law of sitar player Ravi Shankar and the mother-in-law of violinist L. Subramaniam (her daughter Viji (Vijayashree Shankar) Subramaniam being his first wife).
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Dean Parisot has among his television credits an HBO show created by who?
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Title: Galaxy Quest
Passage: Galaxy Quest is a 1999 American comedy science fiction film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of science fiction films and series, particularly "Star Trek" and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Daryl Mitchell as the cast of a defunct cult television series called "Galaxy Quest", in which the crew of a spaceship embarked on intergalactic adventures, who are suddenly visited by actual aliens who believe the show to be an accurate documentary, and become involved in a very real intergalactic conflict.
Title: Slaughterhouse (Justified)
Passage: "Slaughterhouse" is the thirteenth episode and finale of the third season of "Justified". The episode's teleplay was written by executive producer Fred Golan from a story by series creator Graham Yost and was directed by Dean Parisot. It aired on April 10, 2012 and had 2.66 million viewers.
Title: Regrets Only
Passage: "Regrets Only" is the 16th episode of the second season of the American sitcom "Modern Family", and the series' 40th episode overall. It aired on February 23, 2011 on ABC. The episode was written by Abraham Higginbotham and directed by Dean Parisot.
Title: Framed (1990 film)
Passage: Framed is a 1990 television movie directed by Dean Parisot and produced on Home Box Office (HBO). It was written by Gary Rosen. Jeff Goldblum and Kristin Scott Thomas star.
Title: Dean Parisot
Passage: Aldo L. "Dean" Parisot is an American film and television director. He won the 1988 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for "The Appointments of Dennis Jennings", which was co-written and starred comedian Steven Wright, with whom he shares the award. Among his television credits are episodes of "Monk" (including the two-hour pilot "Mr. Monk and the Candidate"), "Northern Exposure" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm".
Title: Red 2 (film)
Passage: Red 2 is 2013 American action comedy film and sequel to "Red" (2010). It was inspired by the limited comic book series of the same name, created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner, and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage. The film stars Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Lee Byung-hun, Anthony Hopkins, and Helen Mirren, with Dean Parisot directing a screenplay by Jon and Erich Hoeber. "Red 2" was released on July 19, 2013.
Title: Tom Mardirosian
Passage: Tom Mardirosian (born December 14, 1947) is an Armenian-American actor. He is known for playing Agamemnon Busmalis in the HBO show "Oz" and Agt. Kristos Koutris in the HBO show "The Wire".
Title: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Passage: Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American comedy television series produced and broadcast by HBO that premiered on October 15, 2000. The series was created by Larry David, who stars as a fictionalized version of himself. The series follows Larry in his life as a semi-retired television writer and producer in Los Angeles and later New York City. Also starring are Cheryl Hines as his wife, Cheryl; Jeff Garlin as his manager, Jeff; and Susie Essman as Jeff's wife, Susie. "Curb Your Enthusiasm" often features guest stars, and many of these appearances are by celebrities playing versions of themselves fictionalized to varying degrees.
Title: Home Fries (film)
Passage: Home Fries is a 1998 film directed by Dean Parisot, starring Drew Barrymore, Luke Wilson and Jake Busey. The script was originally penned by writer Vince Gilligan for a film class at New York University. It was filmed in Lockhart, Taylor and Bastrop, Texas.
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Which opera La Juive or Le roi malgr lui has more acts?
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Title: Pascal Mazzotti
Passage: Pasquale "Pascal" Mazzotti (16 December 1923 in Saint-tienne-de-Bagorry 19 June 2002 in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumne) was a French actor who has appeared in film, television, and theater. He is known for having played a role in "Hibernatus" with Louis de Funs, as well as provided the voice of Le roi (The King) in the animated feature film, "Le Roi et l'oiseau" ("The King and the Mockingbird").
Title: The Doctor in Spite of Himself (film)
Passage: The Doctor in Spite of Himself () is a 1999 Hong Kong film based on the play "Le Mdecin malgr lui" by Molire.
Title: Emmanuel Chabrier
Passage: Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier (] ; January 18, 1841September 13, 1894) was a French Romantic composer and pianist. Although known primarily for two of his orchestral works, "Espaa" and "Joyeuse marche", he left an important corpus of operas (including "L'toile"), songs, and piano music. He was admired by composers as diverse as Debussy, Ravel, Richard Strauss, Satie, Schmitt, Stravinsky, and the group of composers known as Les six. Stravinsky alluded to "Espaa" in his ballet "Petrushka"; Gustav Mahler called "Espaa" "the beginnings of modern music" and alluded to the "Dance Villageoise" in the "Rondo Burleske" movement of his Ninth Symphony. Ravel wrote that the opening bars of "Le roi malgr lui" changed the course of harmony in France, Poulenc wrote a biography of the composer, and Richard Strauss conducted the first staged performance of Chabrier's incomplete opera "Briss".
Title: Le roi malgr lui
Passage: Le roi malgr lui ("King in Spite of Himself" or "The reluctant king") is an opra-comique in three acts by Emmanuel Chabrier of 1887 with an original libretto by Emile de Najac and Paul Burani. The opera is revived occasionally, but has not yet found a place in repertory.
Title: La Juive
Passage: La Juive (] ) ("The Jewess") is a grand opera in five acts by Fromental Halvy to an original French libretto by Eugne Scribe; it was first performed at the Opra, Paris, on 23 February 1835.
Title: The Warlock in Spite of Himself
Passage: The Warlock in Spite of Himself is a science fantasy novel by American author Christopher Stasheff, published in 1969. It is the first book in "Warlock of Gramarye" series. The title is a play on the title of Molire's "Le Mdecin malgr lui" ("The Doctor, in Spite of Himself").
Title: Le Mdecin volant
Passage: Le Mdecin volant ("The Flying Doctor") is a French play by Molire, and his first, written in 1645. The date of its actual premiere is unknown, but its Paris premiere took place on 18 April 1659. Parts of the play were later reproduced in "L'Amour mdecin", and "Le Mdecin malgr lui". It is composed of 16 scenes and has seven characters largely based on stock "commedia dell'arte" roles:
Title: Le Mdecin malgr lui
Passage: Le Mdecin malgr lui (] ; "The doctorphysician in spite of himself") is a farce by Molire first presented in 1666 (published as a manuscript in early 1667) at le thtre du Palais-Royal by la Troupe du Roi. The play is one of several plays by Molire to center on Sganarelle, a character that Molire himself portrayed, and is a comedic satire of 17th century French medicine.
Title: Le roi l'a dit
Passage: Le roi l'a dit ("The King Has Spoken") is an opra comique in three acts by Lo Delibes to a French libretto by Edmond Gondinet. It is a lively comedy, remarkably requiring 14 singers six men and eight women. The libretto had first been offered in 1871 to Offenbach; the title also went through various permutations ("Le Talon rouge", "Si le Roi le savait", "Le Roi le sait") before settling on its final name. The 1885 revival brought further modifications to the libretto.
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La Juive
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La Juive
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Le roi malgr lui
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Are Linxia City and Bazhou City bouth country-level cities?
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Title: Yongjing County
Passage: Yongjing (, Xiao'erjing: ) is a county in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in China's Gansu Province. The county seat, the town ("zhen") of Liujiaxia (), is located about 80 km south-west from the provincial capital city, Lanzhou. As is the case with most Chinese county seats, Liujiaxia Town is labeled on most less-detailed maps simply as "Yongjing" or "Yongjing County".
Title: Laohua Mosque
Passage: The Laohua Mosque () is a mosque in Linxia City, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China.
Title: Huasi Mosque
Passage: The Huasi Mosque () is a mosque in China built during the reign of the Chenghua Emperor (r. 14651487) in the Ming dynasty. Buddhist temples and imperial palaces were the architecture on which the construction for the mosque was based. It was constructed by Muslims living in West Phoenix Wood Town, now the Bafang areas of Linxia City, Gansu. Ma Zhongying's 1928 revolt in the Muslim conflict in Gansu (192730) led to a blaze that destroyed the building. It was capable of holding 2,000 people being 5 mu in area after reconstruction of the Mosque in 1941.
Title: Zhang Boxing
Passage: Zhang Boxing (; born August 1930) is a retired Chinese politician. He was born in Bazhou City, Hebei. He received his university education in Xi'an. He was governor (19861987), Communist Party of China Committee Secretary (19871994) and People's Congress Chairman (19931998) of Shaanxi. He was a delegate to the 8th National People's Congress.
Title: Bazhou City
Passage: Bazhou () is a county-level city in Hebei province, China. It is under the jurisdiction of Langfang prefecture-level city. As of 2002, it had a population of over 132,000.
Title: Chengbei Subdistrict, Linxia City
Passage: Chengbei Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in the heart of Linxia City, Gansu, People's Republic of China. , it has six residential communities () under its administration.
Title: Sanhe, Hezheng County
Passage: Sanhe () is a town of Hezheng County in south-central Gansu province, China, located immediately north of the county seat and 20 km southeast of Linxia City. , it has seven villages under its administration.
Title: Linxia City
Passage: Linxia City (), once known as Hezhou (), is a county-level city in the province of Gansu of the People's Republic of China, and the capital of the multi-ethnic Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture. It is located in the valley of the Daxia River (a right tributary of the Yellow River), 150 km (by road) southwest of the provincial capital Lanzhou.
Title: B Prefecture
Passage: Bazhou or Ba Prefecture () was a "zhou" (prefecture) in imperial China in modern Bazhou City, Hebei, China. It existed (intermittently) from 959 to 1913.
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Linxia City
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Bazhou City
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Jason Scheff and Kyosuke Himuro are both in what profession?
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Title: Chauncy (album)
Passage: Chauncy is the 1996 debut solo album by singersongwriterbassist Jason Scheff. Scheff is probably best known as a member of the band Chicago, where he has been the bassist and a lead singer since 1985. It also featured the only officially available recording of his 1993 co-composition "Mah Jongg" prior to the release of the original Chicago recording in 2008.
Title: Flowers for Algernon (album)
Passage: Flowers for Algernon is the first solo album by Japanese singer Kyosuke Himuro. Japanese rock group Bowy, to which he once belonged, disbanded and this album was released as his solo debut five months later.
Title: If She Would Have Been Faithful...
Passage: "If She Would Have Been Faithful... " is a song written by Steve Kipner and Randy Goodrum for the group Chicago and recorded for their album "Chicago 18" (1986), with Jason Scheff singing lead vocals. The third single released from that album, it was a Top 10 adult contemporary hit and also reached 17 on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 chart.
Title: Higher Self (album)
Passage: Higher Self is the third album by Japanese singer Kyosuke Himuro.
Title: What Kind of Man Would I Be?
Passage: "What Kind of Man Would I Be?" is a song written by Jason Scheff, Chas Sandford and Bobby Caldwell and recorded by the band Chicago for their 1988 album "Chicago 19" and 1989 album "Greatest Hits 19821989". Scheff sang the lead vocals.
Title: Neo Fascio
Passage: Neo Fascio is the second album by Japanese singer Kyosuke Himuro.
Title: Bowy
Passage: Bowy (pronounced: bui, stylized as BOWY) was a Japanese rock band formed in Takasaki, Gunma in 1981. The best-known lineup of Kyosuke Himuro (vocals), Tomoyasu Hotei (guitar), Tsunematsu Matsui (bass) and Makoto Takahashi (drums) reached legendary status in Japan during the 1980s.
Title: Kyosuke Himuro
Passage: Kyosuke Himuro ( , Himuro Kysuke , born October 7, 1960 in Takasaki, Gunma, Japan) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician. He was a lead vocalist of the rock band Bowy from 1981 to 1988. After the group disbanded he started a successful solo career, becoming one of Japan's best-selling artists. In 2003, HMV Japan ranked Himuro at number 76 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California, where he purchased a palatial residence in Beverly Hills in 2004, which was previously owned by Shaquille O'Neal.
Title: Jason Scheff
Passage: Jason Randolph Scheff (born April 16, 1962, in San Diego) is an American bassist, singer, and songwriter. From 1985 to 2016 he was the bassist and singer for the veteran pop-rock band Chicago.
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singer-songwriter
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Jason Scheff
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Kyosuke Himuro
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In which state is Mission Hills located?
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Title: 2007 World Cup (men's golf)
Passage: The 2007 Omega Mission Hills World Cup took place from 22 November to 25 November at Mission Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen, China. It was the 53rd World Cup. 28 countries competed and each country sent two players. The team purse is 5,000,000 with 1,600,000 going to the winner. The Scottish team of Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren won the tournament. They defeated the American team of Heath Slocum and Boo Weekley in a playoff on the third extra hole. This was the first time that Scotland won the World Cup.
Title: Mission Hills, San Diego
Passage: Mission Hills is an upscale affluent neighborhood of San Diego, California, USA. It is located on hills just south of the San Diego River valley and north of downtown San Diego, overlooking Old Town, Downtown San Diego, and San Diego Bay. It was subdivided on January 20, 1908 as a smaller portion of what is now referred to as Mission Hills. The City of San Diego describes Mission Hills as being the area north of Horton Avenue, South of Mission Valley, West of Dove Street, and East of the Old Town community area. Mission Hills is part of the 92103 zip code area. It shares this zip code with Hillcrest, a neighborhood of San Diego East of Dove Street. It is part of the Uptown community planning area.
Title: 2011 World Cup (men's golf)
Passage: The 2011 Omega Mission Hills World Cup was a golf tournament that took place November 2427 on the Blackstone course at Mission Hills Haikou in Hainan, China. It was the 56th World Cup, and the first since 2009, when the tournament switched to being staged biennially. 28 countries competed as two player teams. The purse was increased from 5.5 million in 2009 to 7.5 million in 2011. The event was won by the United States, represented by Matt Kuchar and Gary Woodland with a score of 24
Title: Mission Hills Golf Club
Passage: Mission Hills Shenzhen is a twelve course 18-hole course golf resort, located in the town of Guanlan () in Shenzhen, between the cities of Shenzhen and Dongguan. It is accredited as the world's largest golf facility by the Guinness World Records in 2004, surpassing the Pinehurst Resort in the United States. It currently has 11 championship courses and an 18-hole par three course, each designed by a different golf personality. Dr. Ken Chu, also known as Mr. Golf" in China holds the position of Chairman and CEO for Mission Hills Group.
Title: Mission Hills Country Club (Kansas)
Passage: The Mission Hills Country Club is a private club and golf course in the Kansas City, Missouri suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.
Title: Mission Hills, Kansas
Passage: Mission Hills is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States, and part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 3,498. The east city limits is the Kansas-Missouri state line at State Line Road. Mission Hills was originally developed by noted Kansas City developer J. C. Nichols beginning in the 1920s as part of his Country Club District plan.
Title: Mission Hills Haikou
Passage: Mission Hills Haikou is a golf complex currently under construction in Hainan, China. At 80 km (1.5 times the size of Manhattan) and containing 22 golf courses and luxury hotels, it will be the second largest golf complex in the world. The largest is the Mission Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen.
Title: 2009 World Cup (men's golf)
Passage: The 2009 Omega Mission Hills World Cup took place from 26 November to 29 November at Mission Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen, China. It was the 55th World Cup. 28 countries competed as two-man teams. The team purse was 5,500,000 with 1,700,000 going to the winner. The event was won by Italy with a score of 259 (29).
Title: Tenniel Chu
Passage: Tenniel Chu (born 1976), from Hong Kong, is the Vice Chairman of Mission Hills Group, owner and operator of the Mission Hills golf and leisure resorts in Shenzhen and on the island of Hainan, China.
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Kansas
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Mission Hills Country Club (Kansas)
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Mission Hills, Kansas
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Are both Sake bomb and Irish coffee a cocktail?
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Title: Stanton Delaplane
Passage: Stanton Hill ("Stan") Delaplane (12 October 1907 18 April 1988) was a travel writer, credited with introducing Irish coffee to the United States. Called "last of the old irreplaceables" by fellow-columnist Herb Caen, he worked for the "San Francisco Chronicle" for 53 years, winning a Pulitzer Prize for reporting in 1942.
Title: Buena Vista Cafe
Passage: The Buena Vista is a caf in San Francisco, credited with introducing Irish coffee to the United States in 1952. It opened in 1916 when the first floor of a boardinghouse was converted into a saloon. The current owners also operate the Trident in Sausalito.
Title: Saketini
Passage: The saketini is a cocktail that uses sake as its base, along with other ingredients such as simple syrups, distilled spirits, liqueurs, juices and garnishes. The name saketini is a portmanteau of "sake" and "martini", a cocktail traditionally made from gin and vermouth.
Title: Irish coffee
Passage: Irish coffee (Irish: "caife Gaelach" ) is a cocktail consisting of hot coffee, Irish whiskey, and sugar (some recipes specify that brown sugar should be used), stirred, and topped with thick cream. The coffee is drunk through the cream. The original recipe explicitly uses cream that has not been whipped, although drinks made with whipped cream are often sold as "Irish coffee".
Title: Sake bomb
Passage: The sake bomb or sake bomber is a beer cocktail made by pouring sake into a shot glass and dropping it into a glass of beer.
Title: Irish Coffee (TV series)
Passage: Irish Coffee is a Canadian talk show television series which aired on CBC Television from 1969 to 1970.
Title: Irish Coffee (band)
Passage: Irish Coffee are a hard rock band from Aalst, East Flanders, Belgium, that officially started playing in 1970. They are best remembered for their single "Masterpiece"
Title: The Irish Descendants
Passage: The Irish Descendants are a folk group from the Atlantic province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. All the members, born of Irish emigrants, were workers in the Newfoundland fishing industry before forming the band in 1990 out of the remnants of two former Newfoundland bands The Descendants and Irish Coffee. The group helped to popularise traditional Newfoundland music to a wider Canadian audience in the early 1990s, along with other bands such as Great Big Sea. Their popularity within the province itself led to their selection as the official band of the province's 500th anniversary celebrations, during which they performed for the Queen. Tension within the group caused co-frontman D'Arcy Broderick to leave soon after this period, and their lineup has frequently changed since then, with frontman Con O'Brien being the only constant member. Regular touring and occasional album releases, most recently "Southern Shore" in 2007, have kept the group in the public eye.
Title: Liqueur coffee
Passage: A liqueur coffee is a coffee drink with a shot of liqueur. It may be served in a special liqueur coffee glass, often with cream and sugar. Liqueur coffee are all variants on what is widely known as Irish coffee, hot coffee with whiskey and a layer of cream (not whipped) floated on top.
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yes
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Sake bomb
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Irish coffee
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What is the full name of the Democratic Senator defeated in Nevada in 2006 gubernational election?
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Title: Nevada gubernatorial election, 2006
Passage: The 2006 Nevada gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Governor Kenny Guinn could not run due to term limits. Republican Congressman Jim Gibbons defeated Democratic State Senator Dina Titus.
Title: Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 1974
Passage: The Pennsylvania gubernational election of 1974 was held on November 5. Incumbent Democratic Governor Milton Shapp defeated Republican Drew Lewis. Under the state's 1968 constitution, Shapp was the first governor who was eligible to run for consecutive terms.
Title: United States Senate election in Oregon, 1956
Passage: The 1956 Oregon United States Senate election was held on November 7, 1956 to select the U.S. Senator from the state of Oregon. Republican-turned-Independent-turned Democratic Senator Wayne Morse decided to seek re-election for his first full term as a Democrat. Morse defeated Republican candidate Douglas McKay in the hotly contested general election.
Title: Dina Titus
Passage: Alice Costandina "Dina" Titus (born May 23, 1950) is an American politician who has been the United States Representative for 2nd
Title: United States Senate election in Oregon, 1962
Passage: The 1962 Oregon United States Senate election was held on November 8, 1962 to select the U.S. Senator from the state of Oregon. Democratic Senator Wayne Morse decided to seek re-election for a fourth term. He defeated Republican candidate Sig Unander in the general election.
Title: United States Senate election in Virginia, 1972
Passage: The 1972 United States Senate election in Virginia was held on November 7, 1972. Republican U.S. Representative William L. Scott defeated incumbent Democratic Senator William Spong, Jr.. Scott was the first Republican U.S. Senator from Virginia to be elected in over a century, as the most recent Republican Senator was John F. Lewis, who had held the seat during the Reconstruction era.
Title: Bob Beers (Nevada)
Passage: Robert T. Beers (born October 14, 1959) is an American accountant (CPA) and member of the Republican Party who currently serves as a member of the Las Vegas City Council, representing Ward 2. He was previously a member of the Nevada Assembly from 1998 to 2004 and the Nevada Senate from 2005 to 2008. He ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for Governor of Nevada in 2006 and in January 2014, he announced that he would run against Democratic Senator Harry Reid in the 2016 U.S. Senate election, but he withdrew from the race in June 2015.
Title: Eric Brakey
Passage: Eric Brakey is the State Senator for District 20 in the Maine Senate, which includes his residence of Auburn as well as New Gloucester, Poland, Minot, and Mechanic Falls. He serves as the Senate Chairman for the Health and Human Services Committee. Winning election in 2014, he defeated incumbent Democratic Senator John Cleveland with 59 of the vote. Winning re-election in 2016, he defeated Democratic challenger Kimberly Sampson with 62 of the vote.
Title: Saitama gubernational election, 2007
Passage: Saitama Prefecture held a gubernational election on August 26, 2007. Incumbent Ueda Kiyoshi was re-elected.
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Alice Costandina "Dina" Titus
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Nevada gubernatorial election, 2006
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Dina Titus
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Who directed the surrealist short film which featured French actress Simone Mareuil?
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Title: Heart of Paris
Passage: Heart of Paris (French: Coeur de Paris) is a 1932 French film directed by Jean Benot-Lvy and Marie Epstein and starring Simone Mareuil, Blanche Beaume and Jimmy Gaillard.
Title: Un Chien Andalou
Passage: Un Chien Andalou (] , An Andalusian Dog) is a 1929 silent surrealist short film by the Spanish director Luis Buuel and artist Salvador Dal. It was Buuel's first film and was initially released in 1929 with a limited showing at Studio des Ursulines in Paris, but became popular and ran for eight months.
Title: Simone Mareuil
Passage: Simone Mareuil (] ; 25 August 1899 24 October 1954) was a French actress best known for appearing in the surrealist film "Un Chien Andalou".
Title: Rose Hobart (film)
Passage: Rose Hobart is a 1936 experimental collage film created by the artist Joseph Cornell, who cut and re-edited the Universal film "East of Borneo" (1931) into one of America's most famous surrealist short films. Cornell was fascinated by the star of "East of Borneo," an actress named Rose Hobart, and named his short film after her. The piece consists of snippets from "East of Borneo" combined with shots from a documentary film of an eclipse.
Title: Benjamin Castaldi
Passage: Benjamin Castaldi (born 28 March 1970) is a French television personality of Italian as well as Polish-Jewish descent through his maternal grandmother (the actress Simone Signoret) and the former host of "Secret Story", the spinoff of "Loft Story" which are the French adaptations of "Big Brother". He currently hosts "Nouvelle Star", the French adaptation of "Pop idol".
Title: The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs
Passage: The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs (French: "La Vie singulire d'Albert Nobbs") is a play by French author Simone Benmussa. Based on a novella by George Moore, the drama tells the story of a 19th-century woman who disguises herself as a man to avoid poverty. The role of Albert Nobbs was originated by French actress Juliet Berto. The drama premiered in November 1977 at the Thtre d'Orsay in Paris.
Title: Simone Le Bargy
Passage: Simone Le Bargy, (April 3, 1877 October 17, 1985), born Pauline Benda but better known by her stage and pen name, Madame Simone, was a French actress and woman of letters.
Title: Antonio Mercero
Passage: Antonio Mercero (born 7 March 1936) is a Spanish director of the series Verano azul and later Farmacia de guardia. He is best known as the director of a 1972 surrealist short horror film titled "La cabina", that won an Emmy Award. His 1998 film "A Time for Defiance" was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George. In 2010 he was awarded a Honorary Goya Award (Goya de Honor).
Title: The Chocolate Girl (1927 film)
Passage: The Chocolate Girl (French: La petite chocolatire) is a 1927 French silent film directed by Ren Hervil and starring Dolly Davis, Simone Mareuil and Luitz-Morat. It is based on the play of the same name by Paul Gavault, which has been made into several films.
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Luis Buuel
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Simone Mareuil
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Un Chien Andalou
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Were The Princess Diaries and Babes in Toyland directed by the same person?
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Title: Ransom My Heart
Passage: Ransom My Heart is a romance-novel by Mia Thermopolis with help from Meg Cabot. It was released in the United States on January 6, 2009, concurrently with the novel "Forever Princess". The book is, according to the "Princess Diaries" series, written by Mia Thermopolis as her senior project, where she told her friends at first that it was a book about Genovian oil. It was accepted for publishing during "Forever Princess" the last book in the "Princess Diaries" Series.
Title: The Princess Diaries (film)
Passage: The Princess Diaries is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and written by Gina Wendkos, based on Meg Cabot's 2000 novel of the same name. It stars Anne Hathaway (in her film debut) as Mia Thermopolis, a teenager who discovers that she is the heir to the throne of the fictional Kingdom of Genovia, ruled by her grandmother Queen Dowager Clarisse Renaldi (Julie Andrews). The film also stars Heather Matarazzo, Hctor Elizondo, Mandy Moore, and Robert Schwartzman.
Title: The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Passage: The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement is a 2004 American romantic comedy film and the sequel to 2001's "The Princess Diaries". Unlike the first film, this film is not based on any of the books.
Title: The Princess Diaries soundtracks
Passage: "The Princess Diaries" soundtracks are soundtracks of the movies "The Princess Diaries" and "" starring Julie Andrews and Anne Hathaway. The albums contain songs sung by well-known charting artists as well as performers signed to Disney that the company wanted to promote. They are released by Walt Disney Records.
Title: Babes in Toyland (1961 film)
Passage: Babes in Toyland is a 1961 American Technicolor Christmas musical film directed by Jack Donohue and distributed to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution. It stars Ray Bolger as Barnaby, Annette Funicello as Mary Contrary, Tommy Sands as Tom Piper, and Ed Wynn as the Toymaker.
Title: The Princess Diaries, Volume X: Forever Princess
Passage: The Princess Diaries, Volume X: Forever Princess is a young adult book in the "Princess Diaries" series. Written by Meg Cabot, it was released on January 6, 2009 by Harper Collins Publishers.
Title: The Princess Diaries, Volume V: Princess in Pink
Passage: The Princess Diaries Volume V: Princess in Pink, released in the United Kingdom as "The Princess Diaries: Give Me Five", is a young adult book in the critically acclaimed "Princess Diaries" series. Written by Meg Cabot, it was released in 2004 by Harper Collins Publishers and is the fifth book in the series.
Title: The Princess Diaries, Volume IX: Princess Mia
Passage: The Princess Diaries, Volume IX: Princess Mia, released in the United Kingdom as "The Princess Diaries: To The Nines", is a young adult book in the critically acclaimed "Princess Diaries" series. Written by Meg Cabot, it was released in the USA on December 26, 2007 by Harper Collins Publishers and is the ninth novel in the series.
Title: Babes in Toyland (operetta)
Passage: Babes in Toyland is an operetta composed by Victor Herbert with a libretto by Glen MacDonough (18701924), which wove together various characters from Mother Goose nursery rhymes into a Christmas-themed musical extravaganza. Following the extraordinary success of their stage musical "The Wizard of Oz", which was produced in New York beginning in January 1903, producer Fred R. Hamlin and director Julian P. Mitchell hoped to create more family musicals. MacDonough had helped Mitchell with revisions to the "Oz" libretto by L. Frank Baum. Mitchell and MacDonough persuaded Victor Herbert to join the production. "Babes in Toyland" features some of Herbert's most famous songs among them "Toyland", "March of the Toys", "Go To Sleep, Slumber Deep", and "I Can't Do the Sum". The theme song "Toyland", and the most famous instrumental piece from the operetta, "March of the Toys", occasionally show up on Christmas compilations.
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no
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The Princess Diaries (film)
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Babes in Toyland (1961 film)
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What movie based on a Jack Ketchum novel, did Blythe Auffarth star in?
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Title: Red (2008 film)
Passage: Red is a 2008 thriller film based on a novel by Jack Ketchum and directed by Trygve Allister Diesen and Lucky McKee. It concerns one man's revenge after his beloved dog dies in an attempted robbery. The screenplay was written by Stephen Susco based on the novel. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008.
Title: The Girl Next Door (Ketchum novel)
Passage: The Girl Next Door is a crime novel written by author Jack Ketchum in 1989. It is about two teen girls who are left in the care of their aunt, and the systematic and escalating abuse both of them and one sister in particular suffer at the hands of their aunt and her children. It is loosely based on the true story of the murder of Sylvia Likens in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1965. In 2007 it was made into a feature film, "The Girl Next Door.
Title: Ladies' Night (novel)
Passage: Ladies' Night was the second novel written, but tenth published by Jack Ketchum. The novel is reminiscent of survival movies such as "Night of the Living Dead" and "Dawn of the Dead" since it deals with survival in extreme urban circumstances. Initially deemed too graphic to publish, the novel, written in the early 1980s at a length of approximately 400 pages, was finally released in 1997 at a length of 175 pages by Silver Salamander Press.
Title: The Lost (2006 film)
Passage: The Lost is a 2006 American psychological horror film that was written and directed by Chris Sivertson based on the Jack Ketchum novel of the same name. It was produced by Lucky McKee. The film stars Marc Senter as charismatic teen sociopath Ray Pye. Senter won best actor awards from both Screamfest and Fantaspoa film festivals. He was also nominated for a Fangoria Chainsaw Award. Supporting cast include Shay Astar, Alex Frost, Michael Bowen, and Robin Sydney. The movie had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival with a limited theatrical release following shortly after.
Title: The Girl Next Door (2007 film)
Passage: The Girl Next Door (also known as Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door) is a 2007 American horror film adaptation of Jack Ketchum's 1989 novel of the same name. The film is loosely based on true events surrounding the torture and murder of Sylvia Likens by Gertrude Baniszewski during the summer of 1965.
Title: Off Season (novel)
Passage: Off Season is a horror novel written by Jack Ketchum and initially published by Ballantine Books in 1980. It was Ketchum's first novel and was partially based upon the legend of Sawney Bean, which also inspired Wes Craven's 1977 cult classic horror film "The Hills Have Eyes".
Title: Blythe Auffarth
Passage: Blythe Auffarth (born April 23, 1985, in Pleasant Valley, New York) is an American actress, perhaps best known for starring in "The Girl Next Door".
Title: Jack Ketchum
Passage: Dallas Mayr (born November 10, 1946 in Livingston, New Jersey), better known by his pseudonym Jack Ketchum, is an American author. He is the recipient of four Bram Stoker Awards and three further nominations. Many of his novels have been adapted to film, including "Red" and "The Woman". In 2011, Ketchum received the World Horror Convention Grand Master Award for outstanding contribution to the horror genre.
Title: The Woman (2011 film)
Passage: The Woman is a 2011 American horror film directed by Lucky McKee, adapted by McKee and Jack Ketchum from Ketchum's novel of the same name. This movie is a sequel to the film "Offspring". The film stars Pollyanna McIntosh, Angela Bettis, Sean Bridgers, Lauren Ashley Carter, Carlee Baker, Alexa Marcigliano, and introducing Zach Rand and Shyla Molhusen.
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The Girl Next Door
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Blythe Auffarth
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The Girl Next Door (2007 film)
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The Jim Stynes Bridge is over the Yarra River at which inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km (1.2 mi) from Melbourne's Central Business District?
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Title: Yarraville, Victoria
Passage: Yarraville is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 6 km from Melbourne's Central Business District. It's local government area of the City of Maribyrnong. At the 2011 census , Yarraville had a population of 13,747 and a large Greek population.
Title: Yarra Valley
Passage: The Yarra Valley is the name given to the region surrounding the Yarra River in Victoria, Australia. The river originates approximately 90 kilometres east of the Melbourne central business district and flows towards it and out into Port Phillip Bay. The name Yarra Valley is used in reference to the upper regions surrounding the Yarra River and generally does not encompass the lower regions including the city and suburban areas, where the topography flattens out, or the upper reaches which are in inaccessible bushland. Included in the Yarra Valley is the sub-region of Upper Yarra (or the Upper Yarra Valley) which encompasses the towns of the former Shire of Upper Yarra in the catchment area upstream of and including Woori Yallock. The Yarra Valley is a popular day-trip and tourist area, featuring a range of natural features and agricultural produce, as well as the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail.
Title: Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne
Passage: The Alexandra Gardens are located on the south bank of the Yarra River, opposite Federation Square and the Melbourne Central Business District, in Victoria, Australia. The Gardens are bounded by the Yarra River to the north, Princes and Swan street bridges, with Queen Victoria Gardens and Kings Domain across Alexandra Avenue to the south. The gardens are part of the Domain parklands which stretch to the Royal Botanic Gardens and were first laid out in 1901, under the direction of Carlo Catani, Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department. They are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register due to their historical and archaeological significance.
Title: Spotswood, Victoria
Passage: Spotswood is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km south-west of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Hobsons Bay. At the 2011 Census, Spotswood had a population of 2,339.
Title: Docklands, Victoria
Passage: Docklands (also known as Melbourne Docklands to differentiate it from London Docklands) is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km (1.2 mi) from Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Melbourne. At the 2016 Census, Docklands had a population of 10,964.
Title: Hawthorn Bridge
Passage: The Hawthorn Bridge is a wrought iron truss bridge across the Yarra River, 5 km east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The bridge connects Bridge Road and Burwood Road. It is a substantial riveted, wrought-iron, lattice-truss bridge with bluestone abutments and piers, designed by Francis Bell and is the oldest extant bridge over the Yarra River and is one of the oldest metal bridges in Australia. This crossing was one of the earliest Yarra River crossing points and a major communication route in early Melbourne. The present bridge was constructed in the early wave of major new infrastructure funded by the gold rushes.
Title: Jim Stynes Bridge
Passage: The Jim Stynes Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the Yarra River at Docklands precinct in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Title: Kingsville, Victoria
Passage: Kingsville is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km from Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Maribyrnong. At the 2011 Census, Kingsville had a population of 3,509.
Title: West Footscray, Victoria
Passage: West Footscray is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km from Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Maribyrnong. At the 2011 census , West Footscray had a population of 10,222.
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Docklands
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Jim Stynes Bridge
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Docklands, Victoria
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Voyvodinovo is a village 2 km to the east of a city that has evidence of habitation since what time period?
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Title: Ngaro people
Passage: The Ngaro People were a seafaring Australian Aborigine group of people that inhabited the Whitsunday Islands and coastal regions of Queensland, in an area that archaeologically shows evidence of human habitation since 9000 BP. Ngaro society was destroyed by warfare with traders, colonists, and the Australian Native Police. The Native Police Corps forcibly relocated the remaining Ngaro aborigines in 1870 to a penal colony on Palm Island or to the lumber mills of Brampton Island as forced laborers.
Title: Maur Charat Singh
Passage: Maur Charat Singh (Chadat Singh Maur) is a village 2 km from Maur Mandi town, in Bathinda district in Punjab state of India. It is a small village having one Gurdwara and one Dera.
Title: Ballencrieff, West Lothian
Passage: Ballencrieff is a settlement in West Lothian, Scotland, situated equidistant between the towns of Bathgate and Torphichen and seven miles south of Linlithgow. Neighbouring towns are Armadale, Blackburn, Livingston, Stoneyburn and Whitburn. Edinburgh Airport is 16 miles (25 km) away, to the East. Ballencrieff is very close to the Neolithic burial site at Cairnpapple Hill, and the surrounding area shows signs of habitation since about 3500 BC. The name Ballencrieff comes from the Scottish Gaelic Baile na Craoibhe meaning "Farm by the tree".
Title: Plovdiv
Passage: Plovdiv (Bulgarian: , ] ) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, with a population of 341,567 inhabitants as of 2015 , while 675,586 live in its metro area. It is an important economic, transport, cultural, and educational center. Plovdiv has evidence of habitation since the 6th millennium BC when the first Neolithic settlements were established. It is said to be one of the oldest cities in Europe.
Title: Stowupland
Passage: Stowupland is a village 2 km east of Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. Stowupland High School is found in the village.
Title: Huddlesford
Passage: Huddlesford is a village 2km east of the city of Lichfield, in the English county of Staffordshire. Population details as taken at the 2011 census can be found under Whittington. It is bisected by the Trent Valley Line (part of the West Coast Main Line). Most of the population live on narrowboats around Huddlesford canal junction.
Title: Ash Hole Cavern
Passage: Ash Hole Cavern is a limestone cave system in Brixham, Devon, England. There is evidence of human habitation since Neolithic times, and archaeological excavations have been conducted, with several artefacts found. It has been a scheduled ancient monument since 1966.
Title: Lunde, Vest-Agder
Passage: Lunde is a village in Sgne municipality in Vest-Agder county, Norway. The village is located along the European route E39 highway and along the river Lundeelva. The village is surrounded by several other villages that together form the greater Sgne urban area. The village of Lohne lies about 2 km to the west, Vedderheia lies about 1 km to the north, Eig lies about 1 km to the southeast, and Tangvall lies about 2 km to the east. The village of Ausviga lies about 2 km to the south, but it is not part of the greater Sgne urban area.
Title: Voyvodinovo
Passage: Voyvodinovo (Bulgarian: ) is a village in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 it has 2,018 inhabitants. It is one of the biggest villages in the Maritsa Municipality and is at 2 km to the east of Plovdiv. There are mineral waters in the village.
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6th millennium BC
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Voyvodinovo
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Plovdiv
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What ABC Family series is one of the stars of the 2015 American drama film Rosemont best known for her role in?
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Title: Trent Garrett
Passage: Trent Garrett (born March 2, 1984) is an American actor and model. Garrett's film roles include Austin Banks in "Boost", Jason in "Pocket Listing", and Larry in "Martial Science". His role as Asher Pike in 91 episodes of "All My Children" was his first major television role. He had a small role in the ABC Family series, "Make It or Break It", playing Brad, who is training to go to the 2012 Olympics for cycling. In 2017, he has had a recurring role as Bowie, Andi Mack's father, in the Disney Channel original series Andi Mack. Garrett was the kicker on the Grafton High School football team.
Title: Nicole Gale Anderson
Passage: Nicole Gale Anderson (born August 29, 1990) is a Filipino-American actress. She is best known for her role as Heather Chandler on The CW series "Beauty the Beast". She is also known for her roles as Macy Misa in the Disney Channel Original Series "Jonas", and as Kelly Parker and Miranda Collins on the ABC Family series "Make It or Break It" and "Ravenswood".
Title: Aeril Miranda
Passage: Aeril Christine Miranda (born April 3, 1992) is an American actress. She is best known for her recurring role as Shana Fring on the ABC Family series, "Pretty Little Liars" (20132014). She was first introduced as Shana on the "Pretty Little Liars" web series, "Pretty Dirty Secrets", prior to appearing on "Pretty Little Liars". Miranda also had a recurring role as Lana on the ABC Family series "The Nine Lives of Chloe King" (2011).
Title: Ayla Kell
Passage: Ayla Marie Kell (born October 7, 1990) is an American actress. She is best known for the role of Payson Keeler in the ABC Family series "Make It or Break It".
Title: List of Switched at Birth episodes
Passage: "Switched at Birth" is an American television drama series which premiered on ABC Family on June 6, 2011. Created by Lizzy Weiss, the series follows two teenage girls who learn that they were switched at birth. On August 17, 2012, ABC Family renewed "Switched at Birth" for a second season, which premiered on January 7, 2013. All of the episode titles take their names from pieces of artwork. On July 30, 2013, ABC Family renewed the series for a full 22-episode third season, which premiered in January 2014. The second half of season 3 premiered on June 16, 2014. On August 13, 2014, the series was renewed for a fourth season, which premiered on January 6, 2015. ABC Family, which changed its name to Freeform in January 2016, announced on Wednesday October 21, 2015, that it had renewed the series for a fifth and final season. The fifth season began airing on January 31, 2017, and concluded on April 11, 2017. During the course of the series, episodes of "Switched at Birth " aired over seasons.
Title: Josie Loren
Passage: Josie Loren Lopez (born March 19, 1987) known professionally as Josie Loren, is an American actress. She is best known for the role of Kaylie Cruz in the ABC Family series "Make It or Break It", and as FBI Agent Michelle Vega in the TV series "The Mentalist".
Title: Julia Goldani Telles
Passage: Julia Goldani Telles (born March 18, 1995) is an American actress and ballet dancer. She is best known for her supporting role as Whitney Solloway on the Showtime original series "The Affair" and as Sasha Torres on the short-lived ABC Family series "Bunheads".
Title: Kimberly Quinn (actress)
Passage: Kimberly Quinn is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Gretchen on the FX television series "Terriers" and for her role as Tess Masterson on the ABC Family series "Twisted". She also has made guest appearances on the television series "Suddenly Susan", "Nash Bridges", "", "NYPD Blue", "Without a Trace", "House M.D.", "Two and a Half Men" and "".
Title: Rosemont (film)
Passage: Rosemont is a 2015 American drama film directed by Daniel Petrie Jr. and starring Brad Dourif, Grace Zabriskie and Ayla Kell.
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"Make It or Break It"
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Rosemont (film)
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Ayla Kell
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