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Are both Gas Huffer and Fatboy Slim musicians ?
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Title: Fatboy Slim
Passage: Norman Quentin Cook (born Quentin Leo Cook; 31 July 1963), also known by his stage name Fatboy Slim, is an English DJ, musician, multi-instrumentalist and record producer/mixer. As a solo electronic act, he has won ten MTV Video Music Awards and two Brit Awards. His records as Fatboy Slim also helped to popularise the big beat genre, which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1990s.
Title: Gas Huffer
Passage: Gas Huffer was an American garage rock band from Washington state. They were known for their informal and comical lyrics and their antic stage presence.
Title: You've Come a Long Way, Baby
Passage: You've Come a Long Way, Baby is the second studio album by the English big beat producer Fatboy Slim, released on 19 October 1998 by Skint Records internationally and by Astralwerks in the United States and Canada. The album was recorded at Fatboy Slim's home studio called "The House of Love" in Brighton, England.
Title: Camber Sands (EP)
Passage: Camber Sands is an EP released in 2002 by Fatboy Slim. It is the second in an EP series by Fatboy Slim.
Title: The Pimp
Passage: The Pimp is an EP released in 2002 by Fatboy Slim. It is the third and final EP in a series by Fatboy Slim. All three EPs were released on 19 November 2002.
Title: Big Beach Boutique II
Passage: Big Beach Boutique II is a mixed compilation album containing some of the songs which were played by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim and Midfield General in a live performance on Brighton Beach on July 13, 2002. There is also a DVD release which features the mix set performed by Fatboy Slim called "Big Beach Boutique II – The Movie".
Title: The Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas Huffer
Passage: The Inhuman Ordeal Of Special Agent Gas Huffer is the fourth full-length album released by the band Gas Huffer. It was released in 1996.
Title: Slash Dot Dash
Passage: "Slash Dot Dash" is a song by English big beat musician Fatboy Slim, released as a single from his album "Palookaville". Cook himself plays bass guitar on the track. It also appeared on Fatboy Slim's greatest hits album "The Greatest Hits – Why Try Harder". The single peaked at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart. The best-known version of the song samples "Ricky V. Valentine" by Ghetto Classics. The original version of the track, contained on an advance US copy of the album, uses a different vocal sample which was possibly changed due to sample clearance issues.
Title: Late Night Tales: Fatboy Slim
Passage: Late Night Tales: Fatboy Slim is the 19th DJ mix album released in the Late Night Tales series on Late Night Tales. It was mixed by British DJ Fatboy Slim.
Title: The Fatboy Slim/Norman Cook Collection
Passage: The Fatboy Slim/Norman Cook Collection is a compilation album released by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim on Hip-O Records in 2000. It was remixed and produced by Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook).
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yes
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Gas Huffer
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Fatboy Slim
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What sport does Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Venus Williams play?
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Title: Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert (] ; born 18 March 1991) is a French professional tennis player. In doubles, he won the title at the 2015 US Open and 2016 Wimbledon as well as several Masters 1000 tournaments along with Nicolas Mahut. In singles he has reached one ATP career final (at the 2015 Winston-Salem Open), and achieved his career high singles ranking of World No. 64 on 14 August 2017.
Title: Venus Williams
Passage: Venus Ebony Starr Williams (born June 17, 1980) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 5 in the WTA singles rankings. She is generally regarded as one of the all-time greats of women's tennis and, along with younger sister Serena Williams, is credited with ushering in a new era of power and athleticism on the women's professional tennis tour.
Title: 2017 BNP Paribas Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, but lost in the second round to Novak Djokovic and Viktor Troicki.
Title: 2017 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles
Passage: Nicolas Mahut and Vasek Pospisil were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose not to participate this year. Mahut played alongside Pierre-Hugues Herbert, but lost in the semifinals to Ivan Dodig and Marcel Granollers.
Title: 2017 Miami Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, but withdrew before their second round match due to Herbert's leg injury.
Title: 2016 BNP Paribas Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but lost in the final to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, 3–6, 6–7.
Title: 2016 Miami Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Bob and Mike Bryan were the two-time defending champions, but lost in the semifinals to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut.
Title: 2012 Trophée des Alpilles – Doubles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions but Roger-Vasselin decided not to participate. <br>
Title: 2017 Trofeo Faip–Perrel – Singles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert was the defending champion but withdrew before the tournament began.
Title: 2017 Wrocław Open – Doubles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Albano Olivetti were the defending champions but only Olivetti chose to defend his title, partnering Kevin Krawietz. Olivetti lost in the first round to Roman Jebavý and Igor Zelenay.
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tennis
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Pierre-Hugues Herbert
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Venus Williams
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Lecture 21 stars the English-Australian actor who had a role as whom in Shine?
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Title: Noah Taylor
Passage: Noah George Taylor (born 4 September 1969) is an English-Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as David Helfgott in Shine, Locke in HBO series "Game of Thrones", Mr. Bucket in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and Danny in the Australian cult film "He Died with a Felafel in His Hand".
Title: Lecture 21
Passage: Lecture 21 (aka 'Lezione 21' 'Lesson 21') is a 2008 British-Italian film written and directed by Alessandro Baricco and starring John Hurt, Noah Taylor and Leonor Watling. The film is in English.
Title: Steve Rackman
Passage: Steve Rackman is an English-Australian actor and professional wrestler, best known for his role as "Donk" in "Crocodile Dundee", as well as Steve "Crusher" Rackman in his wrestling career. Rackman was born in the United Kingdom, and worked as a doorman before he became a professional wrestler. He migrated to Australia in his teens, where he wrestled for World Championship Wrestling (Australia) on the channel Nine Network from 1973 to 1978.
Title: Sidney Wheeler
Passage: Sidney Wheeler (1864-1950) was an English-Australian actor who worked extensively in film, TV and radio. He worked a number of times for Ken G. Hall.
Title: Sam Worthington
Passage: Samuel Henry John Worthington (born 2 August 1976) is an English-Australian actor. He portrayed the protagonist Jake Sully in the 2009 film "Avatar"; Marcus Wright in "Terminator Salvation"; and Perseus in "Clash of the Titans" and its sequel, "Wrath of the Titans"; before transitioning to more dramatic roles, in "Everest" (2015), "Hacksaw Ridge" (2016), and "The Shack" (2017). He also played the main character role of Alex Mason in the "" series.
Title: George Sutton Titheradge
Passage: George Sutton Titheradge (9 December 1848 – 22 January 1916) was an English-Australian actor.
Title: Roger Leach (actor)
Passage: Roger Leach (22 April 1948 – 1 December 2001) was an English-Australian actor who played Sgt. Tom Penny in "The Bill", and guest starred in "Bergerac", "Perfect Scoundrels" and "Doctors".
Title: Michael Boddy
Passage: Michael Boddy (8 March 193413 April 2014) was an English-Australian actor and writer. His best known works include co-writing the play "The Legend of King O'Malley" with Bob Ellis.
Title: Paul Goddard (actor)
Passage: Paul Goddard is an English-Australian actor and an Economist.
Title: Terence Donovan (actor)
Passage: Terence Donovan (born 28 October 1942), also known as Terry Donovan, is an English-Australian actor of stage and television, and the father of fellow actor and singer Jason Donovan (from his marriage to actress Sue McIntosh). He is best known for his roles as Doug Willis in soap opera Neighbours and has appeared in TV drama series since its early days, including police drama series Division 4 and Cop Shop, as well as minor parts in numerous serials including Prisoner, Sons and Daughters, A Country Practice , E Street and Al Simpson in Home and Away.
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David Helfgott
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Lecture 21
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Noah Taylor
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Which scottish writer and Children's laureate wrote children's book illustrated by Axel Scheffler?
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Title: Julia Donaldson
Passage: Julia Donaldson MBE (born 16 September 1948) is a Scottish writer, playwright and performer, and the 2011–2013 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 Snail and the Whale
Passage: The Snail and the Whale is a children's book by former children's laureate Julia Donaldson, illustrated by longtime collaborator Axel Scheffler. It has won several awards, including 2004 Early Years award for the best pre-school book, the 2005 Blue Peter award for Best Book to Read Aloud, and the 2007 Giverny award for Best Science Picture Book. "The Snail and the Whale" has also been adapted into an audiobook, a successful stage play and translated into British Sign Language.
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: Axel Scheffler
Passage: Axel Scheffler (born 1957) is a German-born illustrator and animator based in London. He is best known for his cartoon-like pictures for children's books, particularly "The Gruffalo" and "The Gruffalo's Child", written by Julia Donaldson.
Title: Monkey Puzzle (book)
Passage: Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler is an illustrated children's book.
Title: The Gruffalo's Child (film)
Passage: The Gruffalo's Child is a 2011 British short computer animated TV film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. A sequel to "The Gruffalo", the film was shown on Christmas Day 2011 in the United Kingdom, exactly two years after the debut of the first film.
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: 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: The Gruffalo (film)
Passage: The Gruffalo is a 2009 British-German short computer animated TV film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
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Julia Donaldson
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The Snail and the Whale
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Julia Donaldson
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When was the Austrian film and television actor who starred in "The Romantic Englishwoman" born?
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Title: Helmut Berger
Passage: Helmut Berger (] ; born Helmut Steinberger; 29 May 1944) is an Austrian film and television actor. He is most famous for his work with Luchino Visconti, particularly in his performance as King Ludwig II of Bavaria in "Ludwig", for which he received a special David di Donatello award, and his performance in "The Damned" for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
Title: The Romantic Englishwoman
Passage: The Romantic Englishwoman is a 1975 British film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Michael Caine, Glenda Jackson, Helmut Berger. It marks the feature-length screen debut for Kate Nelligan. The screenplay was written by Tom Stoppard and Thomas Wiseman.
Title: Fritz Karl
Passage: Fritz Karl (born December 21, 1967) is an Austrian film, television and stage actor born in Gmunden, Upper Austria. He is one of the most busy Austrian actors.
Title: Herb Andress
Passage: Herb Andress (January 10, 1935, in Bad Goisern – April 8, 2004, in Munich), born Herbert Andreas Greunz, was an Austrian film and television actor, known particularly for his roles in the Rainer Werner Fassbinder film "Lili Marleen" (1981) and the same director's TV series "Acht Stunden sind kein Tag" ("Eight Hours Are Not a Day", 1972).
Title: Dominik Castell
Passage: Dominik Castell (born 20 July 1965 in Vienna) is an Austrian film and theater actor and director. Castell portrayed the role of the street poet in the romantic film "Before Sunrise".
Title: Alexander Trojan
Passage: Alexander Trojan (30 March 1914 – 19 September 1992) was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in 23 films between 1939 and 1977. He starred in the film "Panoptikum 59", which was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Carl Esmond
Passage: Carl Esmond (June 14, 1902 – December 4, 2004) was an Austrian film and stage actor, born in Vienna, Austria. His birth name was Willy Eichberger which he later anglicized to Charles Esmond and finally to Carl Esmond. He was highly active in the Viennese genre of shallow romantic comedies so popular in the Austria of the interwar period. Like many of his fellow actors, Esmond fled Germany to England following the German takeover in 1938. Esmond continued to appear on stage as well as in British and American films. He appeared in over 50 films and numerous television programs. He died in Brentwood, Los Angeles in 2004 at the age of 102.
Title: Erich Auer
Passage: Erich Auer (1923–2004) was an Austrian film and television actor. He had leading roles in several heimatfilm during the early 1950s.
Title: Karl Merkatz
Passage: Karl Merkatz (born 17 November 1930 in Wiener Neustadt) is a well-known Austrian actor. He participated in numerous Austrian film productions and plays.
Title: Max Neufeld
Passage: Max Neufeld (13 February 1887 – 2 December 1967) was an Austrian film director, actor and screenwriter. He directed 70 films between 1919 and 1957. He directed the 1934 film "The Song of the Sun", which starred Vittorio De Sica.
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29 May 1944
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The Romantic Englishwoman
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Helmut Berger
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Who founded a magazine Donald Michael Kraig was an editor for?
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Title: Donald Michael Kraig
Passage: Donald Michael Kraig (March 28, 1951 – March 17, 2014) was an American occult author and practitioner of ceremonial magic. Kraig published six books, including his 1988 introduction to ceremonial magic, "Modern Magick". He was also an editor for "Fate Magazine" and for his main publisher Llewellyn Worldwide.
Title: Fate (magazine)
Passage: Fate is a U.S. magazine about paranormal phenomena. "Fate" was co-founded in 1948 by Raymond A. Palmer (editor of "Amazing Stories") and Curtis Fuller. "Fate" magazine is the longest-running magazine devoted to the paranormal. Promoted as "the world's leading magazine of the paranormal", it has published expert opinions and personal experiences relating to UFOs, psychic abilities, ghosts and hauntings, cryptozoology, alternative medicine, divination methods, belief in the survival of personality after death, Fortean phenomena, predictive dreams, mental telepathy, archaeology, warnings of death, and other paranormal topics.
Title: Mike Dowdle
Passage: Donald Michael Dowdle (December 6, 1937December 5, 1993) was an American football fullback and linebacker in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers. He played college football at the University of Texas.
Title: Don Dohler
Passage: Donald Michael "Don" Dohler (January 27, 1946 – December 2, 2006) was an American film director known for making low-budget science fiction and horror films as well as work in underground comix and publishing.
Title: D. M. Thomas
Passage: Donald Michael Thomas, known as D. M. Thomas (born 27 January 1935), is a British novelist, poet, playwright and translator.
Title: Don Smith (running back)
Passage: Donald Michael Smith (born October 30, 1963 in Hamilton, Mississippi) is a former American football running back in the National Football League, after a successful college football career at Mississippi State University as a quarterback. He scored a touchdown in Super Bowl XXV for the Buffalo Bills in what turned out to be the final carry of his career.
Title: The Flute Player
Passage: "The Flute Player" (Gollancz, 1979) is a fiction book by British novelist, poet, playwright and translator Donald Michael Thomas, known as D. M. Thomas. Thomas considers the book to be one of his six strongest novels. It was Thomas' first novel to be published, though it was the second he had written.
Title: List of Dark Angel characters
Passage: "Dark Angel" is an American television series created by James Cameron and Charles H. Eglee. The series premiered in the United States on the Fox network on October 3, 2000. Max Guevara, portrayed by Jessica Alba, is the protagonist of the series. The first season had an additional seven regular characters. Two of these characters, Kendra Maibaum and Herbal Thought, did not return for the second season, and a third main character, Colonel Donald Michael Lydecker, was written out of the show shortly into the second season. Four new characters, however, become regulars for the series second and final season.
Title: Donnie McGrath
Passage: Donald Michael McGrath (born May 7, 1984) is an American–Irish professional basketball player for Real Betis Energía Plus of the Spanish LEB Oro. He played college basketball at Providence College.
Title: Don Foster, Baron Foster of Bath
Passage: Donald Michael Ellison Foster, Baron Foster of Bath, (born 31 March 1947) is a British Liberal Democrat politician who represented Bath, Somerset as its constituency MP from 1992 until 2015.
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Raymond A. Palmer
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Donald Michael Kraig
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Fate (magazine)
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What was the theme song for the show that once aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS?
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Title: M*A*S*H (season 8)
Passage: The eighth season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS.
Title: M*A*S*H (TV series)
Passage: M*A*S*H is a 1972–1983 American television series developed by Larry Gelbart, adapted from the 1970 feature film "MASH" (which was itself based on the 1968 novel "", by Richard Hooker). The series, which was produced with 20th Century Fox Television for CBS, follows a team of doctors and support staff stationed at the "4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital" in Uijeongbu, South Korea during the Korean War. The show's title sequence features an instrumental-only version of "Suicide Is Painless", the theme song from the original film. The show was created after an attempt to film the original book's sequel, "M*A*S*H Goes to Maine", failed. The television series is the best-known version of the "M*A*S*H" works, and one of the highest-rated shows in U.S. television history.
Title: John Coleman on Football
Passage: John Coleman on Football was an Australian television series which aired in 1957 on Melbourne station HSV-7. It featured former footballer John Coleman. It aired in a 15-minute time-slot on Thursdays (originally at 9:30PM to 9:45PM). In an episode telecast on 18 April 1957, the series aired at 9:30PM, preceded by "Hit Parade" and followed by news and weather. The episode aired on 19 September 1957 aired at 10:40PM, preceded by "The Late Show" and followed by news and weather.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 10)
Passage: The tenth season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS.
Title: List of Raising Hope episodes
Passage: "Raising Hope" is an American comedy television series created by Greg Garcia that premiered on Fox on September 21, 2010. Season 1 of the half-hour single-camera comedy aired on Tuesdays at 9 pm ET/PT. From the beginning of Season 2, "Raising Hope" moved to the new time slot of Tuesdays at 9:30 pm EP/PT. In Season 4, the show aired on Fridays at 9pm EST, until switching to 9:30pm on January 24, 2014.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 9)
Passage: The ninth season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00-9:30 pm on CBS.
Title: Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt
Passage: Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt was a TV series on NBC Television hosted by Henry Morgan. The show aired from January 26 to June 1, 1951, originally from 9pm to 9:30pm ET and then to 9:30pm to 10pm ET.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 7)
Passage: The seventh season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 4)
Passage: The fourth season of "M*A*S*H" aired Fridays at 8:30–9:00 pm from September 12 to November 28, 1975 and Tuesdays at 9:00–9:30 pm from December 2, 1975 to February 24, 1976 on CBS.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 11)
Passage: The eleventh and final season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00-9:30 pm on CBS, as part of the 1982–83 United States network television schedule.
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Suicide Is Painless
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M*A*S*H (season 8)
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M*A*S*H (TV series)
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Hal Ashby and Doris Dörrie, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: Doris Dörrie
Passage: Doris Dörrie (] ; born 26 May 1955) is a German film director, producer and author.
Title: Hal Ashby
Passage: Hal Ashby (September 2, 1929 – December 27, 1988) was an American film director and editor associated with the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking.
Title: Naked (2002 film)
Passage: Naked ("Nackt" in German) is a German comedy film about the relationship problems of three young couples in Berlin, who meet for a dinner party which does not go well. Released in 2002, it was directed by Doris Dörrie who also wrote the screenplay.
Title: Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
Passage: Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss (born 17 August 1962, Berlin-Mitte) is a German actor and director. He has appeared in television and films for over 20 years. He played a leading role in Doris Dörrie's 1994 film, "Keiner liebt mich". He also plays a leading role in the comedy series "Alles wird gut".
Title: Cherry Blossoms (film)
Passage: Cherry Blossoms (German: "Kirschblüten – Hanami" ) is a 2008 German drama film directed by Doris Dörrie. This film, starring Elmar Wepper, Hannelore Elsner and Aya Irizuki, tells the story of Rudi: terminally ill, he travels to Japan after the sudden death of his wife Trudi – in order to make up for missed opportunities in life.
Title: The Thing About Men
Passage: The Thing About Men is a musical with music by Jimmy Roberts and lyrics and book by Joe DiPietro. It is based on the 1985 German film Men by Doris Dörrie. The plot revolves around a love triangle and shows what men will do to keep their pride and love affairs intact.
Title: Enlightenment Guaranteed
Passage: Erleuchtung garantiert ("Enlightenment Guaranteed") is a 2000 German film directed by Doris Dörrie about two brothers, Uwe (Uwe Ochsenknecht) and Gustav (Gustav-Peter Wöhler), who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives. Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo. On their way there, in a rather literal Buddhist moment, they lose all of their belongings. When they at last make it to the monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment can be elusive.
Title: Men...
Passage: Men… (German: "Männer…" ) is a 1985 West German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination.
Title: The Hairdresser
Passage: The Hairdresser (German: "Die Friseuse" ) is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie.
Title: Am I Beautiful?
Passage: Am I Beautiful? (German: "Bin ich schön?" ) is a 1998 German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie.
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film director
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Hal Ashby
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Doris Dörrie
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What was the score in the 1997 Scottish League Cup Final won by Henrik Larsson?
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Title: Henrik Larsson
Passage: Henrik Edward Larsson (] ; born 20 September 1971) is a Swedish football coach and former professional player. He was known as a striker whose main attributes were his goal scoring prowess and on-field intelligence.
Title: 1997 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1997 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 30 November 1997, at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow and was the final of the 52nd Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Celtic and Dundee United. Celtic won the match 3–0 thanks to goals by Marc Rieper, Henrik Larsson and Craig Burley.
Title: 2011 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2011 Scottish League Cup Final was the final match of the 2010–11 Scottish League Cup, the 64th season of the Scottish League Cup. It was played by Old Firm rivals Celtic and Rangers. Rangers won the trophy after extra time 2–1.
Title: 2006 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2006 Scottish League Cup Final was a football match played on 19 March 2006 at Hampden Park in Glasgow. It was the final match of the 2005–06 Scottish League Cup and the 59th Scottish League Cup Final. The final was contested by Dunfermline Athletic and Celtic. Celtic won the match 3–0, thanks to goals from Maciej Zurawski, Shaun Maloney and Dion Dublin.
Title: 2010 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2010 Scottish League Cup Final was the final match of the 2009–10 Scottish League Cup, the 63rd season of the Scottish League Cup.
Title: 1985 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1985 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 27 October 1985, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 40th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Aberdeen and Hibernian. Aberdeen won the match 3–0 thanks to goals by Eric Black (2) and Billy Stark, giving Alex Ferguson his only Scottish League Cup trophy win.
Title: 2008 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2008 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 16 March 2008 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the 61st Scottish League Cup Final. The final was contested by Dundee United, who beat Aberdeen 4–1 in the semi-final, and Rangers, who beat Hearts 2–0. The two sides had last met in a League Cup Final in the 1984–85 season with Rangers winning 1–0 on that occasion. The previous year's winners were Hibernian, who beat Kilmarnock 5–1 in the 2007 Final but they were knocked out in the third round by Motherwell who beat them 4–2, it was the fifth successive year in which both of the previous year's finalists did not make it to the final. Rangers won the match 3–2 on penalties after the match had ended in a 2–2 draw after extra time.
Title: 1955 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1955 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 22 October 1955, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 10th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Aberdeen and St Mirren. Aberdeen won the match 2–1, thanks to a goal by Graham Leggat and an own goal by Jim Mallan. The winning goal, scored 11 minutes from the end, was a "wind-assisted cross". Aberdeen manager Davie Shaw later admitted that they had been "damn lucky" to win the Cup. The match proved to be St Mirren's last appearance in a Scottish League Cup Final until 2010.
Title: 2001 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2001 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 18 March 2001 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 54th Scottish League Cup. The final was contested by Celtic and Kilmarnock. Celtic won the match 3–0, thanks to a Henrik Larsson hat-trick.
Title: 2009 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2009 Scottish League Cup Final was the final match of the 2008–09 Scottish League Cup, the 62nd season of the Scottish League Cup. The match was played at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 15 March 2009, and was won by Celtic, who beat Old Firm rivals and Cup holders, Rangers, 2-0 after extra time.
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Celtic won the match 3–0
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1997 Scottish League Cup Final
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Henrik Larsson
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Red Swoosh was founded by an American businessman born when?
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Title: Red Swoosh
Passage: Red Swoosh was a peer-to-peer file sharing company founded by Travis Kalanick and Michael Todd in 2001 and acquired by Akamai Technologies in 2007. The Red Swoosh technology included a centralized directory that indexed online clients and caches. The Red Swoosh client is a peer to peer networking client from Akamai Technologies that downloads and sideloads video multicasts from websites that support the Red Swoosh technology. The Red Swoosh peercasting tool is a browser extension that caches data, reflecting and sharing files delivered through the "Swoosh network" or Distributed Network.
Title: Travis Kalanick
Passage: Travis Cordell Kalanick ( ; born August 6, 1976) is an American businessman.
Title: Seymour Ainsworth
Passage: Seymour Ainsworth (May 17, 1821 – December 22, 1890) was an American businessman born in Woodbury, Vermont, United States.
Title: Ellsworth Milton Statler
Passage: Ellsworth Milton (E.M.) Statler (October 26, 1863 – April 16, 1928) was an American hotel businessman born in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
Title: John Lee Pratt
Passage: John Lee Pratt (October 22, 1879 – December 22, 1975) was an American businessman born in King George County, Virginia. He received a chemical engineering degree from the University of Virginia, entered the ranks of American business executives in two major U.S. corporations, and later purchased and helped preserve historic Chatham Manor in Stafford County, Virginia which, upon his death, he gave to the National Park Service (as well as an adjacent bluff to the local government, which named the resulting park after him).
Title: Clay Hamlin
Passage: Clay W Hamlin, III is an entrepreneurial American Businessman born in 1945 and raised in Buffalo, New York. He attended The Nichols School in Buffalo and University of Pennsylvania and after graduation became a resident of Philadelphia, PA.
Title: Suhail Galadari
Passage: Suhail Abdul Latif Galadari (Arabic: سهيل عبد اللطيف كلداري ) is a UAE businessman born on 8 July 1977 in Karachi, Pakistan. He is a shareholder via Galadari Printing and Publishing in the UAE prominent English-language newspaper "Khaleej Times" which was founded in 1978 in Dubai, UAE with extensive readership and pan-Arab presence in print media. The UAE government holds a 30% stake in the paper.
Title: Erwin Kelm
Passage: Erwin Kelm (1911 – 1994) was an American businessman born in Minnesota. He attended the University of Minnesota. While at the helm of Cargill from 1961 through 1976 he built the company into a $10 billion grain business which handled more than 25% of America's grain exports while operating 600 plants in 38 countries.
Title: Moses Grant, Jr.
Passage: Moses Grant, Jr. (July 25, 1785 - July 22, 1861) was a businessman born in Boston, Massachusetts, where he inherited his father's successful wallpaper business, selling English, French, American, and Cantonese wallpapers. He was a founder of the Massachusetts Bible Society, a Deacon at the Brattle Street Church, and President of the Boston Temperance Society.
Title: Oliver Evans
Passage: Oliver Evans (September 13, 1755 – April 15, 1819) was an American inventor, engineer and businessman born in rural Delaware and later rooted commercially in Philadelphia. He was one of the first Americans building steam engines and an advocate of high pressure steam (vs. low pressure steam). A pioneer in the fields of automation, materials handling and steam power, Evans was one of the most prolific and influential inventors in the early years of the United States. He left behind a long series of accomplishments, most notably designing and building the first fully automated industrial process, the first high-pressure steam engine, and the first (albeit crude) amphibious vehicle and American automobile.
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August 6, 1976
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Red Swoosh
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Travis Kalanick
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Which long-serving Australian politician and Attorney-General stepped down from his seat at Berowra in 2016, after endorsing Julian Leeser as his successor?
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Title: Julian Leeser
Passage: Julian Martin Leeser (born 25 May 1976) is a Liberal Party of Australia member who won the Seat of Berowra at the 2016 Australian election, having been endorsed as a candidate in April 2016 to replace former Attorney-General Philip Ruddock.
Title: Philip Ruddock
Passage: Philip Maxwell Ruddock (born 12 March 1943) is an Australian politician who is currently mayor of Hornsby Shire. He previously was a Liberal member of the House of Representatives from 1973 to 2016. First elected in a 1973 by-election, by the time of his retirement he was the last parliamentary survivor of the Whitlam and Fraser Governments. He was both the Father of the House and the Father of the Parliament from 1998 to his retirement. He is the second longest-serving parliamentarian in the history of the Australian Parliament (only Billy Hughes served longer). Ruddock served continuously in federal cabinet during the Howard Government, as Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs from 1996 to 2003, and then Attorney-General from 2003 to 2007.
Title: Justin O'Byrne
Passage: Justin Hilary O'Byrne, AO (1 June 1912 – 10 November 1993) was a long-serving Australian Labor Party politician who represented Tasmania in the Federal Senate from 1947 to 1981, and was President of the Senate from 1974 to 1975.
Title: Walter Cooper (Queensland politician)
Passage: Sir Walter Jackson Cooper, MBE (23 April 1888 – 22 July 1973) was a long-serving Australian politician.
Title: Fred Daly (politician)
Passage: Frederick Michael Daly {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (13 June 1912 – 2 August 1995) was a long-serving Australian Labor Party politician, a member of the Australian House of Representatives for 32 years from 1943 to 1975, and Minister for Administrative Services in the government of Gough Whitlam (1972–75).
Title: Joe Collings
Passage: Joseph Silver "Joe" Collings (11 May 1865 – 20 June 1955) was a long-serving Australian politician. He was a hardworking Australian Labor Party bureaucrat with valuable writing and speaking talents, who was eventually rewarded by a five-year stint as a federal government minister.
Title: Harry Foll
Passage: Hattil Spencer "Harry" Foll (30 May 1890 – 7 July 1977) was a long-serving Australian politician and Minister of State.
Title: Vickie Chapman
Passage: Vickie Ann Chapman (born 21 June 1957) is an Australian politician, representing the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Bragg for the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia since the 2002 election. She was Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 30 March 2006 until 4 July 2009 and returned to that position on 4 February 2013. She is also the Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for State Development, having gained the extra portfolio of State Development in a cabinet reshuffle on 13 January 2016.
Title: Tom Hughes (Australian politician)
Passage: Thomas Eyre Forrest "Tom" Hughes AO QC (born 26 November 1923) is a former Australian politician and a prominent barrister practising at Blackstone Chambers in Sydney, who served as the 19th Attorney-General of Australia from 1969 to 1971. He was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1963 to 1972, representing first the seat of Parkes and then (when Parkes was abolished in 1969) the seat of Berowra.
Title: Gordon Brown (Australian politician)
Passage: Gordon Brown (11 February 1885 – 12 January 1967) was a long-serving Australian politician.
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Philip Ruddock
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Julian Leeser
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Philip Ruddock
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Who joined their band first, Paul Roberts with The Stranglers or Joey Cape with Lagwagon?
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Title: Joey Cape
Passage: Randal Joseph "Joey" Cape (born November 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter and producer. Active since 1989, Cape is best known as the frontman of the California punk rock band Lagwagon.
Title: Paul Roberts (musician)
Passage: Paul Roberts (born 31 December 1959 in Chiswick, London) is an English singer who was the lead singer of The Stranglers between 1990 and 2006.
Title: Soulsec
Passage: The British band Soulsec (formerly known as The Faithband or the 'Paul Roberts Band') is the solo project of the ex Stranglers frontman Paul Roberts.
Title: Joey Cape's Bad Loud (album)
Passage: Joey Cape's Bad Loud is the self-titled debut album by the band of the same name, led by Californian punk rock musician Joey Cape, frontman of Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut, released on June 9, 2011.
Title: Dave Raun
Passage: Dave Raun (born June 7, 1970) a resident of Fresno, California, is the drummer for the seminal California punk rock band Lagwagon. He also filled in on drums for a short period for Sean "SC" Sellers of Good Riddance. Additionally, Raun drums for the punk rock cover band/supergroup Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, with fellow Lagwagon member Joey Cape. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes also features
Title: Stranglers in the Night
Passage: Stranglers in the Night is the eleventh studio album by The Stranglers and the first release on the band's own record label, Psycho, in 1992. It opened the recording career of the Stranglers MK II, with Paul Roberts on vocals and John Ellis on guitar. The band returned to a purer, less "produced" sound; the horns have departed and the songs have a less-constrained, harder edge. Styles vary from ballads such as "Southern Mountains" and "Grand Canyon" to the fast-paced "Sugar Bullets" and "Brainbox". The North American version of this album (with a white, rather than dark grey, cover) contained three extra tracks ("Coffee Shop", "Vicious Circles" and "So Uncool"), which were originally B-sides in the UK. The album peaked at No. 33 in the UK Albums Chart in September 1992. The single "Heaven And Hell" was released from the album, and peaked at No. 46 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1992. The follow-up single, "Sugar Bullets", failed to chart.
Title: Doesn't Play Well with Others
Passage: Doesn't Play Well with Others is the second full-length solo album by Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut frontman Joey Cape, released on June 1, 2011. It was released with one song at a time, each month, during 2010 on Joey Cape's official website, beginning on January 18, 2010.
Title: Bad Astronaut
Passage: Bad Astronaut is an American indie/alternative rock band founded in 2000 by Joey Cape, singer from Lagwagon. In Bad Astronaut, Joey Cape explores a style of alternative rock, with lyrics often about deep and intricate personal matters.
Title: Joey Cape's Bad Loud
Passage: Joey Cape's Bad Loud is an alternative music project that was started in 2011 by punk rock singer Joey Cape, frontman of California punk bands Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut. The band's debut self-titled album was released on June 9, 2011.
Title: Let's Talk About Feelings
Passage: Let's Talk About Feelings is the fifth full-length album released by the punk rock band Lagwagon. Singer, Joey Cape has stated that it is his favorite Lagwagon album. NOFX's "Punk in Drublic" (1994) was a big influence on the album.
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Active since 1989, Cape is best known as the frontman of the California punk rock band Lagwagon
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Paul Roberts (musician)
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Joey Cape
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What is the birthdate of this Argentine author, who wrote a novel that was adapted into a broadway musical in 1993 with music by John Kander and Fred Ebb?
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Title: Manuel Puig
Passage: Juan Manuel Puig Delledonne (December 28, 1932 – July 22, 1990) was an Argentine author. Among his best-known novels are "La traición de Rita Hayworth" ("Betrayed by Rita Hayworth", 1968), "Boquitas pintadas" ("Heartbreak Tango", 1969), and "El beso de la mujer araña" ("Kiss of the Spider Woman", 1976) which was adapted into the film released in 1985, directed by the Argentine-Brazilian director Héctor Babenco; and a Broadway musical in 1993.
Title: Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)
Passage: Kiss of the Spider Woman is a musical with music by John Kander and Fred Ebb, with the book by Terrence McNally. It is based on the Manuel Puig novel "El Beso de la Mujer Araña". The musical had runs in the West End (1992) and Broadway (1993) and won the 1993 Tony Award for Best Musical.
Title: Fred Ebb
Passage: Fred Ebb (April 8, 1928 – September 11, 2004) was an American musical theatre lyricist who had many successful collaborations with composer John Kander. The Kander and Ebb team frequently wrote for such performers as Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera.
Title: The Rink (musical)
Passage: The Rink is a musical with a book by Terrence McNally, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander, the tenth Kander and Ebb collaboration.
Title: Chicago 'n All That Jazz
Passage: Chicago 'n All That Jazz (subtitled Big Band Jazz of the Broadway Musical) is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz performing John Kander and Fred Ebb's songs from the Broadway musical "Chicago" recorded in 1975 and released on the Groove Merchant label.
Title: 70, Girls, 70
Passage: 70, Girls, 70 is a musical with a book by Fred Ebb and Norman L. Martin adapted by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Ebb, and music by John Kander.
Title: A Family Affair (musical)
Passage: A Family Affair is a musical with a book by James Goldman and William Goldman, lyrics by James Goldman and John Kander, and music by Kander. This was Kander's first show, and his only one written without Fred Ebb in Ebb's lifetime.
Title: Flora the Red Menace
Passage: Flora the Red Menace is a musical with a book by George Abbott and Robert Russell, music by John Kander, and lyrics by Fred Ebb. The original 1965 production starred Liza Minnelli in the title role in her Broadway debut, for which she won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. This was the first collaboration between Kander and Ebb, who later wrote Broadway and Hollywood hits such as "Cabaret" and "Chicago".
Title: Kander and Ebb
Passage: Kander and Ebb were a highly successful American songwriting team consisting of composer John Kander (born March 18, 1927) and lyricist Fred Ebb (April 8, 1928 – September 11, 2004). Known primarily for their stage musicals, which include "Cabaret" and "Chicago", Kander and Ebb also scored several movies, including Martin Scorsese's "New York, New York". Their most famous song is the theme song of that movie. Recorded by many artists, "New York, New York" became a signature song for Frank Sinatra. The team also became associated with two actresses, Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera, for whom they wrote a considerable amount of material for the stage, concerts and television.
Title: The Scottsboro Boys (musical)
Passage: The Scottsboro Boys is a musical with a book by David Thompson, music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. Based on the Scottsboro Boys trial, the musical is one of the last collaborations between Kander and Ebb prior to the latter's death. The musical has the framework of a minstrel show, altered to "create a musical social critique" with a company that, except for one, consists "entirely of African-American performers".
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December 28, 1932
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Manuel Puig
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Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)
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James Jones and John Gunther, are of which nationality?
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Title: John Gunther
Passage: John Gunther (August 30, 1901 – May 29, 1970) was an American journalist and author whose success came primarily through a series of popular sociopolitical works known as the "Inside" books (1936–1972), including the best-selling "Inside U.S.A." in 1947. He is best known today for the memoir "Death Be Not Proud" about the death of his beloved teenage son, Johnny Gunther, from a brain tumor.
Title: James Jones (author)
Passage: James Ramon Jones (November 6, 1921 – May 9, 1977) was an American novelist known for his explorations of World War II and its aftermath. He won the 1952 National Book Award for his first published novel, "From Here to Eternity", which was adapted for the big screen immediately and made into a television series a generation later.
Title: John James Jones
Passage: John James Jones (November 13, 1824 – October 19, 1898) was an American politician and lawyer from the state of Georgia who served in the United States Congress. The John James Jones House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Title: Citadel (U.S. Senate)
Passage: Citadel (sub-title: The Story of the U.S. Senate) is a study of the United States Senate by the journalist William S. White. Written in 1956, the book anticipates the great changes afoot in post-war Washington. John Gunther in "Inside U.S.A." had put the problem of Southern intractability over civil rights reform in perspective, but White was the first to make public how skilled the Southern Senators were at utilising every procedural mechanism the chamber had to offer.
Title: Jan Masaryk
Passage: Jan Garrigue Masaryk (14 September 1886 – 10 March 1948) was a Czech diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948. American journalist John Gunther described Masaryk as "a brave, honest, turbulent, and impulsive man".
Title: Inside U.S.A.
Passage: Inside U.S.A. is a musical revue by Arthur Schwartz (music) and Howard Dietz (lyrics). It was loosely based on the book "Inside U.S.A." by John Gunther. Sketches were written by Arnold M. Auerbach, Moss Hart, and Arnold B. Horwitt.
Title: Mátyás Rákosi
Passage: Mátyás Rákosi ] (9 March 1892 – 5 February 1971) was a Hungarian communist politician. He was born Mátyás Rosenfeld in Ada, present-day Serbia. He was the leader of Hungary's Communist Party from 1945 to 1956 — first as General Secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party (1945–1948) and later holding the same post with the Hungarian Working People's Party (1948–1956). As such, from 1949 to 1956, he was the "de facto" ruler of Communist Hungary. An ardent Stalinist, his government was very loyal to the Soviet Union. American journalist John Gunther described Rákosi as "the most malevolent character I ever met in political life."
Title: Inside U.S.A. (book)
Passage: Inside U.S.A. is a nonfiction book by John Gunther, first published in 1947 and one of that year's best-selling nonfiction books in the United States. It describes the author's observations during 13 months of travel through the 48 U.S. states beginning in November 1944.
Title: Earl Snell
Passage: Earl Willcox Snell (July 11, 1895 – October 28, 1947) was an American politician, businessman, and member of the Republican Party, serving in the Oregon House of Representatives, as the Oregon Secretary of State, and as the 23rd Governor of Oregon. American journalist John Gunther described Snell as "genial, mediocre, and perpetually on the fence."
Title: Death Be Not Proud (book)
Passage: Death Be Not Proud is a 1949 memoir by American author John Gunther, taking its name from by John Donne. The story was portrayed in a 1975 TV movie starring Robby Benson as Johnny Gunther and Arthur Hill as John Gunther.
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American
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James Jones (author)
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John Gunther
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The nursery rhyme that inspired The Queen Was in the Parlour is listed as what number in the Roud Folk Song Index?
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Title: Sing a Song of Sixpence
Passage: "Sing a Song of Sixpence" is a well-known English nursery rhyme, perhaps originating in the 18th century. It is listed in the Roud Folk Song Index as number 13191.
Title: The Queen Was in the Parlour
Passage: The Queen Was in the Parlour: a romance in three acts is a play by the English writer Noël Coward. Belonging to the Ruritanian romance genre, its title is drawn from a line in the nursery rhyme "Sing a Song of Sixpence". Although written in 1922, it was not produced until 24 August 1926, when it was premiered at the St Martin's Theatre.
Title: Did You Ever See a Lassie?
Passage: "Did You Ever See a Lassie?" is a folk song, nursery rhyme, and singing game. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 5040.
Title: Billy Boy
Passage: "Billy Boy" is a traditional folk song and nursery rhyme found in the United States. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 326. It is a variant of the traditional English folk song "My Boy Billy", collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and published by him in 1912 as number 232 in "Novello's School Songs". The song is very popular with the Orange Order.
Title: A Wise Old Owl
Passage: "A Wise Old Owl" is an English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7734 and in The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes, 2nd Ed. of 1997, as number 394. The rhyme is an improvement of a traditional nursery rhyme "There was an owl lived in an oak, wisky, wasky, weedle."
Title: Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Passage: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song. It can also be an "action" nursery rhyme, whose singers sit opposite one another and "row" forwards and backwards with joined hands. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19236.
Title: Three Little Kittens
Passage: "Three Little Kittens" is an English language nursery rhyme, probably with roots in the British folk tradition. The rhyme as published today however is a sophisticated piece usually attributed to American poet Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (1787–1860). With the passage of time, the poem has been absorbed into the "Mother Goose" collection. The rhyme tells of three kittens who first lose, then find and soil, their mittens. When all is finally set to rights, the kittens receive their mother's approval and some pie. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 16150.
Title: Aiken Drum
Passage: "Aiken Drum" is a popular Scottish folk song and nursery rhyme, which probably has its origins in a Jacobite song about the Battle of Sheriffmuir (1715). It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 2571.
Title: Lavender's Blue
Passage: "Lavender's Blue" (sometimes called "Lavender Blue") is an English folk song and nursery rhyme dating to the 17th century. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 3483. It has been recorded in various forms since the 20th century and some pop versions have been hits in the US and UK charts.
Title: Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Passage: Tweedledum and Tweedledee are fictional characters in an English nursery rhyme and in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There". Their names may have originally come from an epigram written by poet John Byrom . The nursery rhyme has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19800. The names have since become synonymous in western popular culture slang for any two people who look and act in identical ways, generally in a derogatory context.
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13191
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The Queen Was in the Parlour
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Sing a Song of Sixpence
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What football club relocated to the stadium at Marshgate Lane in the Lower Lea Valley in 2016?
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Title: London Stadium
Passage: London Stadium (originally known as the Olympic Stadium) is a stadium in Stratford, London, England, at Marshgate Lane in the Lower Lea Valley. It was constructed to serve as the home stadium for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, hosting the track and field events and opening and closing ceremonies. It was subsequently renovated as a multi-purpose stadium, with its primary tenants being West Ham United Football Club and British Athletics. The stadium is 6+1/2 mi from Central London.
Title: West Ham United F.C.
Passage: West Ham United Football Club is a professional football club based in Stratford, East London, England. They compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club re-located to the London Stadium in 2016.
Title: Lea Valley
Passage: The Lea Valley, the valley of the River Lea, has been used as a transport corridor, a source of sand and gravel, an industrial area, a water supply for London, and a recreational area. The London 2012 Summer Olympics were based in Stratford, in the Lower Lea Valley.
Title: Carpenter's Road Lock
Passage: Carpenter's Road Lock is a rising radial lock in the London Borough of Newham, near Marshgate Lane in Stratford, England. It is located on the Bow Back Rivers and was constructed in 1933/34. It is the only lock in Britain with rising radial gates at both ends. British Waterways were hoping to restore it as part of the upgrade to Bow Back Rivers which took place for the London 2012 Games, but the gantries which enabled the gates to be raised were demolished to accommodate a wide bridge giving access to the main stadium. After the games, most of the overbridge was removed. Funding for the restoration of the lock was in place by early 2016, and it is expected to be brought back into use in 2017.
Title: Water City
Passage: Water City is a community interest company (also knows Water City CIC) created by Andrew Mawson. It operates in the area in and around the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London and the Lower Lea Valley.
Title: Lea Valley Saints
Passage: Former Australian rules football club in the Lower Lea Valley region of London, England.
Title: Lower Lea Valley
Passage: The Lower Lea Valley is the southern end of the Lea Valley which surrounds the River Lea. It is part of the Thames Gateway redevelopment area and was the location of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Title: London Riverside
Passage: The London Riverside is a redevelopment area on the north side of the River Thames in East London, England and part of the larger Thames Gateway redevelopment zone. The London Riverside area forms part of the Green Enterprise District, a project to create a low-carbon economy region in Greater London. Land available for redevelopment is owned by GLA Land and Property. From 2004 to 2013 the redevelopment of London Riverside and the Lower Lea Valley was the responsibility of the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation. There is also a London Riverside business improvement district which covers a smaller area.
Title: Lea Valley lines
Passage: The Lea Valley lines are two commuter lines and two branches in North East London, so named because they run along the Lower Lea Valley of the River Lea. They were part of the Great Eastern Railway, now part of the "Anglia Route" of Network Rail.
Title: What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day?
Passage: What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day? is a fan club only release by Saint Etienne featuring 18 original and unreleased pieces of music that featured in their film of the same name about the redevelopment of the Lower Lea Valley in London. It was performed live by the band at the film's premiere at the Barbican.
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West Ham United Football Club
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West Ham United F.C.
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London Stadium
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What is the population of the city where The Château du Grand-Blottereau is located ?
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Title: Nantes
Passage: Nantes (] ) (Gallo: "Naunnt" or "Nantt" (] or ] ); Breton: "Naoned" (] ) ) is a city in western France on the Loire River, 50 km from the Atlantic coast. The city is the sixth-largest in France, with a population of nearly 300,000 in Nantes and an urban area of 600,000 inhabitants. With Saint-Nazaire, a seaport on the Loire estuary, Nantes forms the main north-western French metropolis.
Title: Château du Grand-Blottereau
Passage: The Château du Grand-Blottereau is a historic pavilion in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France.
Title: Château de Chareil-Cintrat
Passage: The Château de Chareil-Cintrat, also known as the Château du Bas-Chareil is a late medieval château in France. It is located near Chareil-Cintrat, in the Allier department, Auvergne.
Title: Clos Lucé
Passage: The Château du Clos Lucé (or simply Clos Lucé) is a large château in the city of Amboise, France. The place is famous for being the official residence of Leonardo da Vinci between 1516 and 1519, when Leonardo died.
Title: Château de Ranrouët
Passage: The Château du Ranroët is a castle existing since the 12th century, located in Herbignac in the Loire-Atlantique department of France.
Title: Château du Stuyvenberg
Passage: Stuyvenberg Castle (French: "Château du Stuyvenberg" , Dutch: "Kasteel van Stuyvenberg" , German: "Schloss Stuyvenberg" ) is a residency of the Belgian Royal Family, located in Laeken, Brussels. Château du Stuyvenberg is situated at an altitude of 56 meters.
Title: Château du Champ de Bataille
Passage: The Château du Champ-de-Bataille, is a castle located in the Eure department of the French region of Upper Normandy. A baroque castle, Château du Champ-de-Bataille lies between the communes of Neubourg and Sainte-Opportune-du-Bosc, and in the "Campagne du Neubourg", between the river Risle to the west and the river Iton to the east. It was built in the 17th century for the Maréchal de Créqui.
Title: Château du Lude
Passage: The Château du Lude is one of the many great châteaux of the Loire Valley (Vallée de la Loire) in France. The chateau is situated in the commune of Le Lude in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire and stands at the crossroads of Anjou, Maine and Touraine. Le Lude is the most northerly chateau of the Loire Valley and one of the last important historical castles in France, still inhabited by the same family for the last 260 years. The château is testimony of four centuries of French architecture. A stronghold transformed into an elegant house during the Renaissance and the 18th century. The monument is located in the valley of le Loir. Its gardens have evolved throughout the centuries. It is a harmonious combination of French design and an English style landscape, with a rose garden, topiaries, a labyrinth and a botanical walk.
Title: Lake Genval
Passage: Lake Genval (Dutch: "Meer van Genval" , French: "Lac de Genval" ) is a lake located in Belgium, southeast of Brussels near the Sonian Forest and the cities of Rixensart, Walloon Brabant and Overijse, Flemish Brabant. A popular vacation and holiday destination, the lake is surrounded by turn-of-the-century homes built during the Belle Époque. Situated on the lake's south is the Château du Lac, a five-star hotel, restaurant, and bar.
Title: Château de Rueil
Passage: The Château de Rueil (formerly spelled Ruel, also referred to as the Château du Val de Ruel) was a 17th-century French château located in Rueil-Malmaison. It was especially famous for its gardens, created before those of Vaux-le-Vicomte and Versailles, and was the preferred residence of Cardinal Richelieu from at least 1633 (when he purchased it) until his death in 1642.
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nearly 300,000
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Château du Grand-Blottereau
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Nantes
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What novel was published in seven parts between 1913 and 1927 and was adapted into a musical that ran Off-Broadway in 2003?
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Title: My Life with Albertine
Passage: My Life with Albertine is a musical with music and lyrics by Ricky Ian Gordon and book and lyrics Richard Nelson. The story was adapted from parts of "In Search of Lost Time" by Marcel Proust. It ran Off-Broadway in 2003.
Title: Marcel Proust
Passage: Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust ( ; ] ; 10 July 1871 – 18 November 1922), known as Marcel Proust, was a French novelist, critic, and essayist best known for his monumental novel "À la recherche du temps perdu" ("In Search of Lost Time"; earlier rendered as "Remembrance of Things Past"), published in seven parts between 1913 and 1927. He is considered by critics and writers to be one of the most influential authors of the 20th century.
Title: Steven M. Alper
Passage: Steven M. Alper is a music composer, primarily for the theatre, as well as an orchestrator and author. He wrote and orchestrated the score for the musical "The Immigrant", for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations. The production received a workshop production in New York at CAP-21 in 2000, and, after more work, it ran off-Broadway at Dodger Stages in the fall of 2004.
Title: Cindy (musical)
Passage: Cindy is a musical with music and lyrics by Johnny Brandon, and a book by Joe Sauter and Mike Sawyer. It ran Off-Broadway at the Gate, Orpheum, and Cricket Theatres (not simultaneously) in 1964 and 1965. It is an adaptation of the story of Cinderella. It was produced by Chandler Warren and Philip Temple, by arrangement with Stuart Wiener and Jerry Grace.
Title: Harvey Schmidt
Passage: Harvey Lester Schmidt (born September 12, 1929) is an American composer for musical theatre and illustrator. He is best known for composing the music for the longest running musical in history, "The Fantasticks", which ran off-Broadway for 42 years from 1960 - 2002.
Title: Olympus on My Mind
Passage: Olympus On My Mind is a musical with music by Grant Sturiale and a book and lyrics by Barry Harman, based on a play by Heinrich Von Kleist. The musical ran Off-Broadway at Lamb's Theatre for 297 performances in 1986. It was also staged that year in a regional production in Fairfield, Connecticut by the Boston Post Road Stage Company.
Title: Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit
Passage: Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit ("Forbidden Broadway: SVU" for short) is the ninth incarnation of Gerard Alessandrini's musical revue. The revue ran Off-Broadway from 2004 to 2007.
Title: Amy Herzog
Passage: Amy Herzog is an American playwright. Her play "4000 Miles", which ran Off-Broadway in 2011, was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Herzog's plays have been produced Off-Broadway, and have received nominations for, among others: the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Actor and Actress ("After the Revolution"); the Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play ("The Great God Pan"); and Drama Desk Award nominations for Outstanding Play and Outstanding Actress in a Play ("Belleville"). She was a finalist for the 2012-2013 and 2016-2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
Title: Everyday Rapture
Passage: Everyday Rapture is a musical with a book written by Sherie Rene Scott and Dick Scanlan and music by various composers. It ran Off-Broadway in 2009 and opened on Broadway in 2010. The musical is a loose autobiography of Scott herself, showing her travels from her half-Mennonite Kansas childhood to a life in show business.
Title: In Transit (musical)
Passage: In Transit is a musical with book, music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan and Sara Wordsworth. The musical, performed a cappella, ran Off-Broadway in 2010, and on Broadway in 2016.
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In Search of Lost Time
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My Life with Albertine
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Marcel Proust
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What airport is the company headquartered that Michael Bimha is a previous chairman of?
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Title: Michael Bimha
Passage: Michael Chakanaka Bimha is the former Zimbabwe Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce. He is the member of House of Assembly for Chikomba West (ZANU-PF). He is a previous chairman of Air Zimbabwe. In 2013, following Zanu PF’s victory in the country elections, Bimha was appointed Minister of Industry and Commerce, replacing Welshman Ncube.
Title: Air Zimbabwe
Passage: Air Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd (operating as Air Zimbabwe) is the national carrier of Zimbabwe, headquartered on the property of Harare International Airport, in Harare. From its hub at Harare International Airport, the carrier used to operate a network within southern Africa that also included Asia and London-Gatwick. Following financial difficulties, Air Zimbabwe ceased operations in late 2012 (2012-) . Serving a reduced domestic network, the carrier resumed operations for a short period between and early 2012 (2012-) , when flights were again discontinued. Some flights were restarted on a discontinuous basis in that year. The airline resumed operating some domestic routes as well as the regional service to Johannesburg on a daily basis in 2013 (2013-) .
Title: Mohammed Mahfoodh Al Ardhi
Passage: Mohammed Mahfoodh Al Ardhi is an Omani businessman and former military chief. He is currently the Executive Chairman of Investcorp, Previous Chairman of the National Bank of Oman and was both the youngest and longest serving native head of the Royal Air Force of Oman, having joined as a fighter pilot.
Title: Fidelity Special Values
Passage: Fidelity Special Values () is an actively managed contrarian British investment trust that aims to achieve long-term capital growth predominantly through investments in UK-listed companies. Established in 1994, the company is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The Chairman is Andy Irvine, who took over from the previous Chairman, Lynn Ruddick, in 2016. The fund is managed by Fidelity International.
Title: Vernon Sankey
Passage: Vernon Sankey is an Independent Director and Chairman of Audit Committee, Atos SE and a previous Chairman of Firmenich SA, Switzerland.
Title: T. Vincent Learson
Passage: Thomas Vincent Learson (September 26, 1912 – November 4, 1996) was IBM's chairman and chief executive officer from June 1971 through January 1973. He was succeeded by Frank Cary. Both the previous chairman Thomas Watson, Jr. and senior project manager Fred Brooks regarded Learson as the driving force behind the System/360 project, which was huge and risky but whose success ensured IBM's dominance of the mainframe computer market.
Title: Nick Higgs
Passage: Nick Higgs is a former businessman and previous chairman of Bristol Rovers Football Club, and a former Chief Executive of Cowlin Construction, a company now owned by Balfour Beatty.
Title: Ministry of Industry and Commerce (Zimbabwe)
Passage: The Ministry of Industry and Commerce is a government ministry, responsible for trade in Zimbabwe and industrial policy. The incumbent minister is Welshman Ncube and the deputy minister is Michael Bimha. Its oversees:
Title: John Mogg, Baron Mogg
Passage: John Frederick Mogg, Baron Mogg KCMG (5 October 1943) is a previous Chairman of Ofgem and the current Chairman of the EU Energy Regulators. It was announced that he would become a life peer on 18 April 2008, and on 28 May 2008 he was created Baron Mogg, of Queen’s Park in the county of East Sussex.
Title: Andrew Norton (Pirate Party)
Passage: Andrew Norton (known also by his pseudonym "K`Tetch"; born 24 June 1980), is a British roboticist, politician and researcher. He is a former Coordinator of Pirate Parties International, a previous Chairman of the United States Pirate Party and a previous Chairman of the Board for Pirate Party UK.
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Harare International Airport
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Michael Bimha
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Air Zimbabwe
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A Spanish model that has been the face of Jimmy Choo, and an Italian luxury fashion house that was founded in 1983, is known for what facial feature?
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Title: Marina Pérez
Passage: Marina Carolina Pérez (born July 31, 1984, in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish model known for her eyes. She has been the face for Jimmy Choo, Alessandro Dell'Acqua, Pucci, Moschino, Giorgio Armani, St. John, and Marc Jacobs campaigns.
Title: Moschino
Passage: Moschino (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house, specializing in ready-to-wear, leather and fashion accessories, shoes, luggage, perfume etc., founded in 1983 by Franco Moschino. Moschino is often pronounced in English as MOS-CHI-NO, when in fact the correct pronunciation is MOS-KEE-NO
Title: Dolce & Gabbana
Passage: Dolce & Gabbana (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1985 in Legnano by Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.
Title: Ermenegildo Zegna
Passage: Ermenegildo Zegna (] ) (often abbreviated and known simply as Zegna) is an Italian luxury fashion house that makes men's clothing and accessories. Founded in 1910 when Ermenegildo bought his father's textile looms, it is now managed by the fourth generation of the Zegna family and remains in family ownership. As well as producing men's suits for its own labels, it also manufactures suits for Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Dunhill and Tom Ford. As one of the biggest global producers of fine fabrics (2.3 million metres per year), Zegna has been active in promoting improvements in wool production around the world. Zegna is the largest menswear brand in the world by revenue. Alessandro Sartori oversees creative direction for all departments of the brand.
Title: Prada
Passage: Prada S.p.A. ( ; ] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house, specializing in leather handbags, travel accessories, shoes, ready-to-wear, perfumes and other fashion accessories, founded in 1913 by Mario Prada.
Title: Jimmy Choo Ltd
Passage: Jimmy Choo Ltd is a British high fashion house specialising in shoes, handbags, accessories and fragrances. The company, J. Choo Limited, was founded in 1996 by couture shoe designer Jimmy Choo and "Vogue" accessories editor Tamara Mellon. The brand claims to have been a favourite of Diana, Princess of Wales. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
Title: Fendi
Passage: Fendi (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house whose specialities include fur, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, fragrances, eyewear, timepieces and accessories. Founded in 1925 in Rome, Fendi is renowned for its fur and fur accessories. Fendi is also well known for its leather goods such as "Baguette", 2jours, Peekaboo or Pequin handbags.
Title: Versus (Versace)
Passage: Versus Versace is the diffusion line of Italian luxury fashion house Versace. It began in 1989 as the first diffusion lines by the house, a gift by the founder Gianni Versace to his sister, Donatella Versace. After closing in 2005, Donatella resurrected it in 2009 with a capsule collection of accessories designed by emerging British designer Christopher Kane. The brand is now very famous for its stylish watches, leather accessories and chic ready-to-wear.
Title: Scappino (fashion house)
Passage: Scappino (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house created in 1914 by Domenico Scappino in Turin, Italy, specialized in silk products like ready-to-wear, ties, shoes, watches, jewellery, accessories, sunglasses, fragances, etc. and it is known as one of the best fine silk producers in the world.
Title: Jimmy Choo
Passage: Datuk Jimmy Choo Yeang Keat OBE, (born 15 November 1948) is a Malaysian fashion designer based in the United Kingdom. He is best known for co-founding Jimmy Choo Ltd, which became known for its handmade women's shoes.
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her eyes
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Marina Pérez
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Moschino
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In what country are Gaizhou and Zhengzhou located?
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Title: Zhengzhou
Passage: Zhengzhou is a Chinese city and the provincial capital of Henan Province in east-central China. As a prefecture-level city, it also serves as the political, economic, technological, and educational centre of the province, as well as a major transportation hub for Central China. The city lies on the southern bank of the Yellow River, and is one of the Eight Great Ancient Capitals of China.
Title: Gaizhou
Passage: Gaizhou (), formerly Gaixian and Gaiping, is a county-level city in Liaoning province, southwest China. It is under the administration of Yingkou City, which lies 31 km to the north-northwest, and is located at the northwest end of the Liaodong Peninsula near the northeast coast of the Bohai Sea.
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Are Nangpai Gosum and Noshaq in the same mountain range?
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Title: Noshaq
Passage: Noshaq (also called Nowshak or Nōshākh; Urdu/Persian/Pashto: نوشاخ ) is the highest peak in Afghanistan and the second highest peak in the Hindu Kush Range (after Tirich Mir) at 7492 m . It lies on the border between Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and is the world's westernmost 7,000 meter massif.
Title: Nangpai Gosum
Passage: Nangpai Gosum is a mountain in the Himalayas. It lies on the border between Nepal and China. The first ascent to the summit was a Japanese expedition on October 12, 1986.
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Vera-Ellen, dancer and actress, starred in what Technicolor musical film in 1946?
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Title: Three Little Girls in Blue
Passage: Three Little Girls in Blue is a 1946 Technicolor musical film from 20th Century-Fox that starred June Haver along with George Montgomery, Vivian Blaine, Celeste Holm, and Vera-Ellen. The film was adapted from Guy Bolton's 1938 play "Three Blind Mice" and featured songs with music by Josef Myrow and lyrics by Mack Gordon. The score is notable for the first appearance of the classic song "You Make Me Feel So Young" later popularized by Frank Sinatra in 1956.
Title: Vera-Ellen
Passage: Vera-Ellen (born Vera-Ellen Westmeier Rohe; February 16, 1921 – August 30, 1981) was an American dancer and actress, principally
Title: Let's Do It Again (1953 film)
Passage: Let's Do it Again is a 1953 Technicolor musical film set in 1950 New York, and released by Columbia Pictures. The film was directed by Alexander Hall and starred Jane Wyman, Ray Milland, Aldo Ray, and Tom Helmore. It is the story of a composer's wife (Wyman) who tries to make him (Milland) jealous, but the ploy backfires and leads to divorce.
Title: London Town (film)
Passage: London Town is a 1946 Technicolor musical film, generally regarded as one of the biggest flops in the history of British cinema.
Title: Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952 film)
Passage: Bloodhounds of Broadway is a 1952 Technicolor musical film based on a Damon Runyon story. It starred Mitzi Gaynor, who was then still a young starlet, along with Scott Brady, Mitzi Green, Marguerite Chapman, Michael O'Shea, Wally Vernon, George E. Stone, Charles Bronson appears, uncredited, as Charles Buchinski (as he was in the 1953 3-D film House of Wax). It was directed by Harmon Jones.
Title: Do You Love Me (film)
Passage: Do You Love Me is a 1946 Technicolor musical film directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Maureen O'Hara and Dick Haymes.
Title: Call Me Mister (film)
Passage: Call Me Mister is a 1951 Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The feature was directed by Lloyd Bacon and re-written from the 1946 Broadway play version by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler with music by Harold Rome that featured cast members from the US armed forces.
Title: Coney Island (1943 film)
Passage: Coney Island is a 1943 American Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century Fox and starring Betty Grable in one of her biggest hits. A "gay nineties" musical (set in that time period) it also featured George Montgomery, Cesar Romero, and Phil Silvers, was choreographed by Hermes Pan, and was directed by Walter Lang. Betty Grable also starred in the 1950 remake, "Wabash Avenue".
Title: Carnival in Costa Rica
Passage: Carnival in Costa Rica (1947) is an American musical film directed by Gregory Ratoff and written by Samuel Hoffenstein, John Larkin, and Elizabeth Reinhardt. It was released in Technicolor by Twentieth Century-Fox. Dick Haymes, Vera-Ellen, Cesar Romero, and Celeste Holm starred as two pairs of lovers who try to thwart an arranged marriage at Carnival time in Costa Rica.
Title: Down Argentine Way
Passage: Down Argentine Way is a 1940 Technicolor musical film made by Twentieth Century Fox. It made a star of Betty Grable in her first leading role for the studio, and introduced American audiences to Carmen Miranda. The film also starred Don Ameche, The Nicholas Brothers, Charlotte Greenwood, and J. Carrol Naish.
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Three Little Girls in Blue
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Three Little Girls in Blue
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Vera-Ellen
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What British tennis player from Scotland became the first player since Andre Agassi to successfully defend the 2010 Rogers Cup – Men's Singles?
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Title: Andy Murray
Passage: Sir Andrew Barron Murray, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 15 May 1987) is a British professional tennis player from Scotland currently ranked world no. 3 in men's singles. Murray represents Great Britain in his sporting activities and is a three-time Grand Slam tournament winner, two-time Olympic champion, Davis Cup champion and the winner of the 2016 ATP World Tour Finals.
Title: 2010 Rogers Cup – Men's Singles
Passage: Andy Murray became the first player since Andre Agassi in 1995 to successfully defend the title. He beat Roger Federer 7-5, 7-5 in the final. It was also the first time in the tournament's history that the top four seeds reached the semifinals.
Title: 2013 Rogers Cup – Women's Singles
Passage: The 2013 Rogers Cup – Singles was the tennis singles event of the 112th female edition of the Rogers Cup; a WTA Premier 5 tournament held in Toronto, Canada. The tournament was held at the Rexall Centre in Toronto, from 3 – 11 August.
Title: Agassi Tennis Generation
Passage: Agassi Tennis Generation is a tennis sports game, developed by Aqua Pacific and published by DreamCatcher Interactive for the PC, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. It was originally released for PC on August 12, 2002. The game features former tennis player Andre Agassi.
Title: Gil Reyes (tennis)
Passage: Gil Reyes (born 1952) is an American fitness trainer who spent seventeen years as the strength and conditioning trainer for retired tennis player Andre Agassi, from 1989 until Agassi's retirement in 2006. He was also considered one of Agassi's closest friends and confidants.
Title: Fernando Verdasco
Passage: Fernando Verdasco Carmona (] ; (born 15 November 1983) is a Spanish professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 7, achieved in April 2009. Verdasco started playing tennis at four years of age and had a full-time coach when he was eight. As of 2009, Verdasco has been working in Las Vegas with Andre Agassi and his team, including Darren Cahill (Agassi's former coach) and Gil Reyes (Agassi's fitness coach).
Title: 2010 Rogers Cup – Men's Singles Qualifying
Passage: This article shows the Qualifying Draw for the 2010 Rogers Cup.
Title: 2010 Rogers Cup
Passage: The 2010 Canada Masters (also known as the 2010 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank and the 2010 Rogers Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Canada. It was the 121st edition of the Canada Masters for the men (the 109th edition for the women), and was part of the ATP Masters Series of the 2010 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Series of the 2010 WTA Tour. The men's event was held at the Rexall Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from August 7 through August 15, 2010. The women's event was held at the Uniprix Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from August 13 through August 23, 2010. It was scheduled to end August 22 but some of the matches were postponed to August 23 due to rain.
Title: 2014 Rogers Cup – Men's Singles
Passage: The 2014 Rogers Cup – Men's Singles was the main men's event of the 2014 Rogers Cup tennis tournament played in Toronto, Canada from August 2 through August 10, 2014.
Title: 2011 Rogers Cup
Passage: The 2011 Canada Masters (also known as the 2011 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank and the 2011 Rogers Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Canada. It was the 122nd edition of the Canada Masters (110th for the women), and was part of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 of the 2011 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Series of the 2011 WTA Tour. The women's and legends event was held at the Rexall Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the men's event took place at the Uniprix Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from August 8 to August 14.
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Sir Andrew Barron Murray
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2010 Rogers Cup – Men's Singles
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Andy Murray
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Who was born first, Victor Amaya or Robin White?
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Title: Victor Amaya
Passage: Victor Amaya (born July 2, 1954 in Denver) is a former American male professional tour tennis player.
Title: Robin White (tennis)
Passage: Robin White (born December 10, 1963) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
Title: 1982 US Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1982 US Open was held from August 31 to September 12, 1982, on the outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City, United States. Kevin Curren and Steve Denton won the title, defeating Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister in the final.
Title: 1980 French Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1980 French Open was held from 26 May to 8 June 1980 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister won the title, defeating Brian Gottfried and Raúl Ramírez in the final.
Title: 1988 Pan Pacific Open – Doubles
Passage: Anne White and Robin White were the defending champions but only Robin White competed that year with Gigi Fernández.
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: 1984 Congoleum Classic – Doubles
Passage: Brian Gottfried and Raúl Ramirez were the defending champions but only Gottfried competed that year with Victor Amaya.
Title: 1981 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister were the defending champions.
Title: 1978 Queen's Club Championships – Singles
Passage: Raúl Ramírez was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Victor Amaya.
Title: 1982 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister were the defending champions.
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Victor Amaya
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Robin White (tennis)
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Victor Amaya
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Virginia Coigney is the mother of what singer who was part of a group with Peter Yarrow?
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Title: Virginia Coigney
Passage: Virginia A. Coigney (October 2, 1917 – December 18, 1997) was a civic leader, journalist and author. She married journalist and author Robert Travers in the mid-1930s by whom she became the mother of folk singer Mary Travers of Peter, Paul & Mary fame.
Title: Mary Travers
Passage: Mary Allin Travers (November 9, 1936 – September 16, 2009) was an American singer-songwriter and member of the folk music group Peter, Paul and Mary, along with Peter Yarrow and (Noel) Paul Stookey. Peter, Paul and Mary was one of the most successful folk-singing groups of the 1960s.
Title: Eleanor Barooshian
Passage: Eleanor Barooshian (April 2, 1950 – August 30, 2016), also known as Eleanor Baruchian and as Chelsea Lee, was a member of the band the Cake (formed in New York in 1966). In 1967, Barooshian appeared in "You Are What You Eat", a documentary film produced by Peter Yarrow of folk group Peter, Paul & Mary. In the film, Barooshian performed the Sonny & Cher hit "I Got You Babe" with Tiny Tim. She sang the male part while Tiny sang the female. Yarrow cast them after seeing them perform at Steve Paul's The Scene in New York.
Title: Peter, Paul and Mary
Passage: Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961, during the American folk music revival phenomenon. The trio was composed of tenor Peter Yarrow, baritone Noel Paul Stookey and alto Mary Travers. The group's repertoire included songs written by Yarrow and Stookey, as well as covers written by other folk musicians. After the death of Travers in 2009, Yarrow and Stookey continued to perform as a duo under their individual names.
Title: Puff, the Magic Dragon
Passage: "Puff, the Magic Dragon" (or "Puff") is a song written by Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow, and made popular by Yarrow's group Peter, Paul and Mary in a 1963 recording.
Title: Peter Yarrow
Passage: Peter Yarrow (born May 31, 1938) is an American singer and songwriter who found fame with the 1960s folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Yarrow co-wrote (with Leonard Lipton) one of the group's greatest hits, "Puff, the Magic Dragon". He is also a political activist and has supported causes that range from opposition to the Vietnam War to the creation of Operation Respect, an organization that promotes tolerance and civility in schools.
Title: Paul Stookey
Passage: Noel Paul Stookey (born December 30, 1937) is an American singer-songwriter. Stookey is known by his stage name, "Paul", in the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary; however, he has been known by his first name, "Noel", throughout his life. He continues to work as a singer and an activist, performing as a solo artist, and occasionally performing with Peter Yarrow.
Title: No Easy Walk To Freedom
Passage: No Easy Walk to Freedom is a 1986 studio album by American folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Its release coincided with the group's 25th anniversary. Produced by John McClure and Peter Yarrow, the album was nominated in the Best Contemporary Folk Album category at the 29th Annual Grammy Awards.
Title: Torn Between Two Lovers
Passage: "Torn Between Two Lovers" is a pop song written by Peter Yarrow (of the folk music trio Peter, Paul & Mary) and Phillip Jarrell. The song describes a love triangle and laments that "loving both of you is breaking all the rules". Yarrow originally intended the song to be sung by a man, but it was ultimately made famous by a woman, Mary MacGregor, who recorded it at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in 1976. The song became the title track of MacGregor's first album.
Title: Day Is Done (Peter, Paul and Mary song)
Passage: "Day Is Done" is a song written by Peter Yarrow. It was recorded by Yarrow's group Peter, Paul and Mary and released as a single in 1969. The song reached No. 21 on "Billboard" Hot 100, and was ranked No. 48 on the "Billboard" year-end Top Easy Listening Singles chart of 1969.
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Mary Allin Travers
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Virginia Coigney
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Mary Travers
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Both Javier Mora and Alexander Povetkin are professional what?
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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 Povetkin
Passage: Alexander Vladimirovich "Sasha" Povetkin ( ; Russian: Алекса́ндр Влади́мирович Пове́ткин ; 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: 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: Jesús Mora (baseball)
Passage: Jesús Mora (born June 9, 1933) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball player. He batted and threw right handed. Mora spent ten years in baseball, while playing from 1954 to 1963 for several teams in the Minor Leagues, Mexican Baseball and the Venezuela League. Although he never appeared in a Major League game, Mora teamed with major league figures and earned their respect by doing what he needed to do to win a game.
Title: Heiner Mora
Passage: Heiner Mora Mora (born 20 June 1984) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays for Deportivo Saprissa as a wingback.
Title: Mora IK
Passage: Mora Ishockeyklubb or (Mora IK) is a Swedish professional ice hockey club from Mora in northern Dalarna. They currently play in the SHL, the top flight of ice hockey in Sweden. Mora has previously played 25 seasons in the top tier, including four seasons in Elitserien, as the SHL was called at the time). The team has reached the finals of the Swedish Championships only once, in 1950, a match which they lost 7–2 to Djurgårdens IF. Mora has played in the top two tiers of Swedish hockey since the 1944–45 season.
Title: Juan Francisco Ferré
Passage: Juan Francisco Ferré (born 1962) is a Spanish writer, critic and academic. He was born in Málaga, obtained a doctorate, and taught Hispanic Studies in the USA. He belongs to the Generación Nocilla. Others writers in this group are Vicente Luis Mora, Jorge Carrión, Eloy Fernández Porta, Javier Fernández, Milo Krmpotic, Oscar Gual, Mario Cuenca Sandoval, Lolita Bosch, Javier Calvo, Doménico Chiappe, Gabi Martínez, Álvaro Colomer, Harkaitz Cano, Germán Sierra y Fernández Mallo.
Title: Rubén Amaro Sr.
Passage: Rubén (Mora) Amaro Sr. (January 6, 1936 – March 31, 2017) was a Mexican professional baseball player. He played as a shortstop and first baseman in Major League Baseball from 1958 through 1969. He was the son of a Cuban, Santos Amaro, and a Mexican, Josefina Mora.
Title: Roberto Javier Mora García
Passage: Roberto Javier Mora García (c. 1962 – 16 March 2004) was a Mexican journalist and editorial director of "El Mañana", 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: Alfonso Mora
Passage: Alfonso Mora (born May 23, 1964 in Washington D.C.), is a former professional tennis player from Venezuela. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won 2 doubles titles. He also played Davis-Cup for Venezuela and later was the team Captain of the Venezuelean Davis-Cup team. He achieved a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 89 in 1991. He is the husband of T.V. personality Maite Delgado, the brother of American television news anchor Antonio Mora.
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boxer
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Javier Mora (boxer)
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Alexander Povetkin
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Which nationality do Dell Henderson and Peter Segal share?
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Title: Dell Henderson
Passage: George Delbert "Dell" Henderson (July 5, 1877 — December 2, 1956) was a Canadian-American actor, director, and writer. He began his long and prolific film career in the early days of silent film.
Title: Peter Segal
Passage: Peter Segal (born 1962) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor. Segal has directed the comedy films "Tommy Boy" (1995), "My Fellow Americans" (1996), "" (2000), "Anger Management" (2003), "50 First Dates" (2004), "The Longest Yard" (2005), "Get Smart" (2008), " Grudge Match" (2013).
Title: Wife and Auto Trouble
Passage: Wife and Auto Trouble is a 1916 American film directed by Dell Henderson and Mack Sennett. It was made by the "Tri-Stone Film Company", an evolution of "Keystone Triangle" which in turn evolved from the famous Keystone Film Company.
Title: The Beautiful Adventure
Passage: The Beautiful Adventure is a 1917 American silent drama film starring Ann Murdock, a stage star. The film is based on a Broadway stage play "The Beautiful Adventure" that had starred Murdock on Broadway. The film was directed by Dell Henderson and released through the Mutual Film company. It is a lost film.
Title: Dynamite Allen
Passage: Dynamite Allen is a lost 1921 American silent adventure film produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Dell Henderson and stars athletic George Walsh.
Title: Sure Fire Flint
Passage: Sure Fire Flint is a lost 1922 American silent comedy film directed by Dell Henderson and starring Johnny Hines.
Title: The Kiss (1916 film)
Passage: The Kiss is a surviving 1916 American comedy silent film directed by Dell Henderson and written by Harvey F. Thew. The film stars Owen Moore, Marguerite Courtot, Kate Lester, Virginia Hammond, Adolphe Menjou and Thomas O'Keefe. The film was released on October 19, 1916, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: A Dash Through the Clouds
Passage: A Dash Through the Clouds is a 1912 short American silent comedy film directed by Mack Sennett, written by Dell Henderson and starring Mabel Normand. It has the distinction of being somewhat of an aviation film as Sennett employed the services of real life aviation pioneer, Philip Parmelee, a pilot for the Wright Brothers. The film provided a means through which Parmelee is preserved, as he died in a crash not long after the making.
Title: Gambling Wives
Passage: Gambling Wives is a lost 1924 American silent melodrama. Directed by Dell Henderson and produced by actor-producer Ben F. Wilson, it was released through Arrow Films. The film stars Marjorie Daw.
Title: Please Help Emily
Passage: Please Help Emily is 1917 American silent comedy-drama film starring Ann Murdock and directed by Dell Henderson. It is based on the 1916 Broadway play "Please Help Emily" that starred Ann Murdock. Charles Frohman's company, of whom Murdock was employed on the stage, produced the film and released it through Mutual Film. It is now a lost film.
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Peter Segal
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Dell Henderson
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What was the occupation of both Albert de Courville and John Francis Dillon?
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Title: John Francis Dillon (director)
Passage: John Francis Dillon (July 13, 1884 – April 4, 1934) was an American film director and actor of the silent era. He directed 130 films between 1914 and 1934. He also appeared in 74 films between 1914 and 1931. He was born in New York, New York, was a brother of Robert A. Dillon, and died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack.
Title: Albert de Courville
Passage: Albert de Courville (1887–1960) (born in Croydon, England) was a director of theatrical revues, many of which featured the actress and singer Shirley Kellogg, whom he married in June 1913. In the 1930s he turned to making films. His two most famous films, both featuring Jessie Matthews were "There Goes the Bride" (1932) and "The Midshipmaid" (1932). He also directed "The Wrecker", an adaptation of Arnold Ridley’s play of the same name, and "Seven Sinners" (1936).
Title: Under the Leather Helmet
Passage: Under the Leather Helmet (French: Sous le casque de cuir) is a 1932 British-French drama film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Pierre Richard-Willm, Gina Manès and Gaston Modot.
Title: 77 Park Lane
Passage: 77 Park Lane is a 1931 British thriller film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Dennis Neilson-Terry, Betty Stockfeld and Malcolm Keen. At an upmarket gambling house in Park Lane, a woman tries to save her brother from ruin. It was shot at Walton Studios. A French-language version "77 rue Chalgrin" was made at the same time.
Title: Are You There?
Passage: Are You There? is a "farcical musical play in two acts" composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo (with interpolations by Lewis F. Muir) with a book by Albert de Courville and lyrics by Edgar Wallace. Also described as an "operette" by "Variety", it premièred unsuccessfully on 1 November 1913 at The Prince of Wales Theatre, London to a rowdy audience which almost became a riot. Its star, Shirley Kellogg, was Courville's wife.
Title: The Midshipmaid
Passage: The Midshipmaid is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Jessie Matthews, Frederick Kerr, Basil Sydney and Nigel Bruce. The film is based on a play by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall. it was released in the U.S. as Midshipmaid Gob. John Mills makes his film debut in a supporting role.
Title: Star of the Circus
Passage: Star of the Circus is a 1938 British drama film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Otto Kruger, Gertrude Michael and John Clements. It is a remake of the 1937 German circus film "Truxa", itself based on a novel by Heinrich Seiler. It was made at Elstree Studios.
Title: The Big Shakedown
Passage: The Big Shakedown is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film starring Charles Farrell and Bette Davis, and directed by John Francis Dillon. The screenplay is based on the story "Cut Rate" by Niven Busch and Samuel G. Engel. The film also stars Ricardo Cortez and Glenda Farrell and is director John Francis Dillon's final film.
Title: Charing Cross Road (film)
Passage: Charing Cross Road is a 1935 British drama film directed by Albert de Courville and starring John Mills, June Clyde, Derek Oldham and Belle Baker. The film takes its title from the Charing Cross Road that runs through Central London.
Title: Oh Boy! (1938 film)
Passage: Oh Boy! is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Albert Burdon, Mary Lawson and Bernard Nedell. It was made at Elstree Studios by ABPC. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Mead.
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The Stanegate, or "stone road" (Old Norse), was an important Roman road built in what is now northern England, it linked two forts that guarded important river crossings; Corstopitum (Corbridge) in the east, situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium (Carlisle) in the west, Luguvalium was a Roman town in which northern location, in antiquity?
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Title: Luguvalium
Passage: Luguvalium was a Roman town in northern Britain in antiquity. It was located within present-day Carlisle, Cumbria, and may have been the capital of the 4th-century province of Valentia.
Title: Stanegate
Passage: The Stanegate, or "stone road" (Old Norse), was an important Roman road built in what is now northern England. It linked two forts that guarded important river crossings; Corstopitum (Corbridge) in the east, situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium (Carlisle) in the west. The Stanegate ran through the natural gap formed by the valleys of the Tyne and Irthing. It predated Hadrian's Wall by several decades; the Wall would later follow a similar route, slightly to the north.
Title: Coria (Corbridge)
Passage: Coria was a fort and town 2.5 mi south of Hadrian's Wall, in the Roman province of Britannia at a point where a big Roman north–south road (Dere Street) bridged the River Tyne and met another Roman road (Stanegate), which ran east–west between Coria and Luguvalium (the modern Carlisle) in the Solway Plain. The full Latin name is uncertain and it is known as Corchester or Corbridge Roman Site, adjoining Corbridge in the English county of Northumberland. It is in the guardianship of English Heritage and is partially exposed as a visitor attraction, including a site museum.
Title: Habitancum
Passage: Habitancum was an ancient Roman fort (castra) located at Risingham, Northumberland, England. The fort was one of the defensive structures built along Dere Street, a Roman road running from York to Corbridge and onwards to Melrose.
Title: Little Swinburne Reservoir
Passage: Little Swinburne Reservoir is a small reservoir in Northumberland, England less than 1 mi northeast of the A68 road, and about 9 mi north of Corbridge. The A68 road generally follows the course of Dere Street, a Roman road, but has deviated at this point a little to the east, to facilitate a bridge crossing of the Swin Burn.
Title: Colt Crag Reservoir
Passage: Colt Crag Reservoir is a relatively shallow reservoir in Northumberland, England adjacent to the A68 road, and 9 mi north of Corbridge. The A68 road at this point runs along the course of Dere Street, a Roman road.
Title: Bremenium
Passage: Bremenium was an ancient Roman fort (castra) located at Rochester, Northumberland, England. The fort was one of the defensive structures built along Dere Street, a Roman road running from York to Corbridge and onwards to Melrose. Significantly the fort is a long way north of Hadrian's Wall.
Title: Dere Street
Passage: Dere Street or Deere Street is a modern designation of a Roman road which ran north from Eboracum (York), crossing Stanegate at Corbridge (Hadrian's Wall was crossed at the Portgate, just to the north) and continuing beyond into what is now Scotland, later at least as far as the Antonine Wall. Portions of its route are still followed by modern roads, including the A1 (south of the River Tees) and the A68 north of Corbridge.
Title: Rochester, Northumberland
Passage: Rochester is a small village and civil parish in north Northumberland, England. It is five miles north-west of Otterburn on the A68 road between Corbridge and Jedburgh. The village is the site of the Roman fort of Bremenium, built there to protect the important Roman road of Dere Street, which passes through the village.
Title: Portgate
Passage: The Portgate was a fortified gateway, constructed as part of the Roman Hadrian's Wall (Dere Street preceded Hadrian's Wall by around 50 years). It was built to control traffic along Dere Street as it passed through Hadrian's Wall. Its remains exist beneath the old B6318 Military Road to the south-west of the Stagshaw Roundabout (the B6318 was diverted slightly for the construction of the Stagshaw Roundabout, leaving two short sections of the existing road unlinked - the remains of the Portgate are buried beneath the western section).
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Stanegate
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Luguvalium
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Naomi Jacobson is known for sculpting Seretse Khama, who did what?
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Title: Naomi Jacobson
Passage: Naomi Jacobson was a sculptor. She was born in Windhoek in South West Africa on 1 June 1925. Her father was Israel Goldblatt, a lawyer and supporter of Namibian independence. She studied at the University of Cape Town where she met and married her husband Larry. They moved to Johannesburg in 1973. During her career she made statues of people including Lord Baden-Powell, Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, the Zulu kings Shaka and Cetshwayo, Steve Biko, and Sir Seretse Khama. She died in 2016.
Title: Seretse Khama
Passage: Sir Seretse Goitsebeng Maphiri Khama, GCB, KBE (1 July 1921 – 13 July 1980) was the first President of Botswana, in office from 1966 to 1980.
Title: Sir Seretse Khama International Airport
Passage: Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (IATA: GBE, ICAO: FBSK) , located 15 km north of Gaborone, is the main international airport of the capital city of Botswana. The airport is named after Sir Seretse Khama, the first president of Botswana. It was opened in 1984 and offers limited capacity to handle regional and (especially)international traffic. Nonetheless, it has the largest passenger movement in the country.
Title: Ian Khama
Passage: Seretse Khama Ian Khama (or Ian a Serêtsê; born 27 February 1953) is a Motswana politician who has been the President of Botswana since 2008. After serving as Commander of the Botswana Defence Force, he entered politics and served as Vice-President of Botswana from 1998 to 2008, then succeeded Festus Mogae as President on 1 April 2008. He won a full term in the 2009 election and was re-elected in October 2014.
Title: First Lady of Botswana
Passage: The First Lady of the Republic of Botswana is the title used by the wife of the President of Botswana. Botswana's inaugural First Lady was Lady Ruth Williams Khama, the English-born wife of the country's inaugural President, Seretse Khama.
Title: Tshekedi Khama II
Passage: Tshekedi Stanford Khama (born 9 June 1958) is a Botswana Member of Parliament from Serowe North-West. He is a member of the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP). He is also the brother of the current President of Botswana, Ian Khama, and one of the three sons of the first President of Botswana, Seretse Khama and Ruth Williams Khama.
Title: Ruth Williams Khama
Passage: Ruth Williams Khama, Lady Khama (9 December 1923 – 22 May 2002) was the wife of Botswana's first president Sir Seretse Khama, the Paramount Chief of its Bamangwato tribe. She served as the inaugural First Lady of Botswana from 1966 to 1980.
Title: A United Kingdom
Passage: A United Kingdom is a 2016 British biographical romantic drama film directed by Amma Asante and written by Guy Hibbert, based on the true-life romance between Sir Seretse Khama and his wife Ruth Williams Khama. David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike portray Seretse and Ruth, respectively.
Title: Central District (Botswana)
Passage: Central is the largest of Botswana's districts in terms of area and population. It encompasses the traditional homeland of the Bamangwato people. Some of the most politically connected Batswana have come from the Central District, including former President Sir Seretse Khama, former President Festus Mogae, and current President Lt. General Seretse Ian Khama. The district borders Zimbabwe's Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South Provinces, and in the southeast Central borders South Africa's Limpopo Province, North-East in the northeast, Kgatleng in the south, Kweneng in southwest, Ghanzi in the North and North-West in the northwest direction
Title: Gorewang Kgamane
Passage: Gorewang Kgamane was the Bamangwato chief from 1925 up until he died in 1931. After his death, the chieftainship was regained by Khama family. Gorewang Kgamane's cousin, Sediegeng Kgamane, was given the Chair to act on the behalf of Seretse Khama's son Ian Khama.
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President of Botswana
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Naomi Jacobson
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Seretse Khama
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Which writer is also a screenwriter, Jim Thompson or Andrei Bitov?
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Title: Andrei Bitov
Passage: Andrei Georgiyevich Bitov (Russian: Андре́й Гео́ргиевич Би́тов , born Leningrad, 27 May 1937) is a prominent Russian writer.
Title: Jim Thompson (writer)
Passage: James Myers Thompson (September 27, 1906 – April 7, 1977) was an American author and screenwriter, known for his hardboiled crime fiction.
Title: James R. Thompson
Passage: James Robert Thompson, Jr. (born May 8, 1936), also known as Big Jim Thompson, was the 37th and longest-serving Governor of the US state of Illinois, serving from 1977 to 1991. A Republican, Thompson was elected to four consecutive terms and held the office for 14 years. Many years after leaving public office, he served as a member of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the 9/11 Commission).
Title: The Killer Inside Me (2010 film)
Passage: The Killer Inside Me is a crime drama film adaptation of the 1952 novel of the same name by Jim Thompson. The film is directed by Michael Winterbottom and stars Casey Affleck, Jessica Alba, and Kate Hudson. It is the second film adaptation of Thompson's novel, the first being 1976's "The Killer Inside Me", directed by Burt Kennedy.
Title: National Stadium BTS Station
Passage: National Stadium station (Thai: สถานีสนามกีฬาแห่งชาติ ; RGTS: Sanam Kila Haeng Chat) is a BTS Skytrain station, on the Silom Line in Pathum Wan District, Bangkok, Thailand. The station is located on Rama I Road to the west of Pathum Wan intersection, where the National Stadium, MBK Center, Siam Discovery Center, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre and Siam Square are situated and all linked to the station by skybridge. It is also in walking distance to Siam Center and Siam Paragon, which are located at Siam Station. Jim Thompson House, popular Thai silk museum of Jim Thompson, is just opposite the station on Soi Kasemsan 2.
Title: Adam Smoluk
Passage: Adam Smoluk (born June 17, 1980) is a Canadian screenwriter, director, actor, and community leader. His work in media productions often explores themes of alienation and isolation. He has cited Jim Thompson, James M. Cain and Eugene O'Neill as influences.
Title: Jim Thompson (Oregon politician)
Passage: Jim Thompson (born in Lincoln County, Oregon) is an American politician and a former Republican member of the Oregon House of Representatives representing District 23 from 2009 to 2015. Thompson served non-consecutively in the seat from his appointment in 2004 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Lane Shetterly until January 2005. In September 2015 Thompson registered with the Independent Party of Oregon to run again for District 23.
Title: Jim Thompson House
Passage: The Jim Thompson House is a museum in central Bangkok, Thailand, housing the art collection of American businessman and architect Jim Thompson, the museum designer and former owner. Built in 1959, the museum spans one rectangular "rai" of land (approximately half an acre or 2023.43 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand; sporting vibrant jungle foliage in the heart of the city.
Title: Mike Nearman
Passage: Mike Nearman is an American politician. He was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 2014 after ousting incumbent Representative Jim Thompson in the Republican primary election. " The Oregonian" reported that Nearman was buoyed by conservative opposition to Thompson's moderate stances on social issues like same-sex marriage and abortion rights.
Title: Pop. 1280
Passage: Pop. 1280 is a crime novel by Jim Thompson, published in 1964. NPR's Stephen Marche described it as Thompson's "true masterpiece, a preposterously upsetting, ridiculously hilarious layer cake of nastiness, a romp through a world of nearly infinite deceit."
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James Myers Thompson
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Jim Thompson (writer)
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Andrei Bitov
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Robert E. Howard and Andre Dubus III, are of which nationality?
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Title: Robert E. Howard
Passage: Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre.
Title: Andre Dubus III
Passage: Andre Dubus III (born September 11, 1959) is an American novelist and short story writer. He is a member of the faculty at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Title: Delivering (film)
Passage: Delivering is a 1993 short film that Todd Field, while a fellow at the AFI Conservatory, adapted from the story of the same name by Andre Dubus. It is a dramatic piece that takes place on the day two brothers discover their mother has abandoned the family. This film is notable as it was the first time Field adapted Dubus' work to film. The next time would be for his Academy Award nominated feature debut, "In the Bedroom", which was based on Dubus' short story, "Killings". Years after Field's graduation from the AFI, "Delivering" continued to be screened in the classroom.
Title: The Garden of Last Days
Passage: The Garden of Last Days is a 2008 novel by Andre Dubus III. It tells the interweaving stories of several individuals in Florida in the days before the September 11 attacks. The book is a follow up to "House of Sand and Fog".
Title: House of Sand and Fog (novel)
Passage: House of Sand and Fog is a 1999 novel by Andre Dubus III. It was selected for Oprah's Book Club in 2000, was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, and was adapted into the 2003 film, "House of Sand and Fog".
Title: DeLauné Michel
Passage: DeLauné Michel is an American author and actress. She was raised in southern Louisiana in a literary family which includes her uncle, Andre Dubus; her mother, Elizabeth Nell Dubus; and her cousins, mystery writer James Lee Burke, Andre Dubus III ("House of Sand and Fog"), and Alafair Burke.
Title: Townie: A Memoir
Passage: Townie – A Memoir is a 2011 memoir by American novelist and short story writer Andre Dubus III. It details Dubus' childhood in Haverhill, Massachusetts and his frequently turbulent relationship with his father Andre Dubus II.
Title: House of Sand and Fog (film)
Passage: House of Sand and Fog is a 2003 American drama film directed by Vadim Perelman. The screenplay by Perelman and Shawn Lawrence Otto is based on the novel of the same name by Andre Dubus III.
Title: Killings (short story)
Passage: Killings is a short tale written by Andre Dubus in 1979. The short story entails how a man seeks revenge after the death of his son in cold blood. In 2001, the story was adapted into Todd Field's film, "In the Bedroom". The film starred Sissy Spacek, Tom Wilkinson, and Marisa Tomei, and was nominated for five Academy Awards – Best Picture, Actor in a Leading Role (Wilkinson), Actress in a Leading Role (Spacek), Actress in a Supporting Role (Tomei), and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Published (Robert Festinger & Field). After the film's release the story was republished in a collection called "In the Bedroom" for which Field wrote the preface.
Title: In the Bedroom
Passage: In the Bedroom is a 2001 American crime drama film directed by Todd Field, and dedicated to Andre Dubus, whose short story "Killings" is the source material on which the screenplay, by Field and Robert Festinger, is based. The film stars Tom Wilkinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Stahl, Marisa Tomei, and William Mapother.
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Robert E. Howard
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Andre Dubus III
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Zhuhai and Zhangzhou, are located in which country?
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Title: Zhuhai
Passage: Zhuhai ( , ; Yale: "Jyūhói"; literally: "Pearl Sea") is a prefecture-level city on the southern coast of Guangdong province in China. Located in the Pearl River Delta, Zhuhai borders Jiangmen to the northwest, Zhongshan to the north, and Macau to the south. Zhuhai was one of the original Special Economic Zones established in the 1980s. Zhuhai is also one of China's premier tourist destinations, being called the Chinese Riviera. While the city is located in the traditionally Cantonese-speaking region of Guangdong Province, a significant portion of population is now made up of Mandarin speaking economic migrants originally from inland provinces.
Title: Zhangzhou
Passage: Zhangzhou, formerly romanized as Changchow, is a prefecture-level city in Fujian Province, China. The prefecture around the city proper comprises the southeast corner of the province, facing the Taiwan Strait and surrounding the prefecture of Xiamen. During the 2010 census, the entire area of Zhangzhou was home to 4,809,983 inhabitants. Along with the 1.9m people of central Xiamen, its urban districts of Longwen and Xiangcheng, together with Longhai, form a single metropolitan area of about 5 million people .
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Zhangzhou
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How many novels did Cecelia Ahern write before "Where Rainbows End," a book made adapted into the movie "Love, Rosie?"
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Title: Where Rainbows End
Passage: Where Rainbows End (in the US known as Love, Rosie or Rosie Dunne) is Irish writer Cecelia Ahern's second novel, published in 2004. The entire novel is written in epistolary structure in the form of letters, emails, instant messages, and newspaper articles. The book reached number 1 in Ireland and the UK, and was a best seller internationally. The book won the German CORINE Award in 2005. The novel was adapted into a film.
Title: Love, Rosie (film)
Passage: Love, Rosie is a 2014 British-German romantic comedy-drama film directed by and written by Juliette Towhidi, based on the 2004 novel "Where Rainbows End" by Irish author Cecelia Ahern. The film stars Lily Collins, Sam Claflin, Tamsin Egerton, Suki Waterhouse, Jaime Winstone and Lily Laight.
Title: A Place Called Here
Passage: A Place Called Here is Irish writer Cecelia Ahern's fourth novel, published in 2006. The book was entitled "There's No Place Like Here" in the United States.
Title: PS, I Scored the Bridesmaids
Passage: PS, I Scored The Bridesmaids is a 2005 novel by Irish journalist and author Paul Howard, and the fourth in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series. The title refers to the novel "PS, I Love You" by Cecelia Ahern.
Title: Samantha Who?
Passage: Samantha Who? is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from October 15, 2007 to July 23, 2009. The series was created by Cecelia Ahern and Don Todd, who also served as producers. Although highly rated during its first season, the sitcom lost momentum and viewers throughout its second season, and ABC canceled the show in May 2009.
Title: P.S. I Love You (film)
Passage: P.S. I Love You is a 2007 American drama film directed by Richard LaGravenese. The screenplay by LaGravenese and Steven Rogers is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Cecelia Ahern. It stars Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow, Gina Gershon, James Marsters, Harry Connick Jr. and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and Momentum Pictures.
Title: PS, I Love You (novel)
Passage: PS, I Love You is Irish writer Cecelia Ahern's first novel, published in 2004. The book reached No. 1 best-seller status in Ireland (for 19 weeks), Britain, the United States, Germany, and the Netherlands.
Title: Thanks for the Memories (novel)
Passage: Thanks for the Memories is a 2008 novel by Cecelia Ahern.
Title: Cecelia Ahern
Passage: Cecelia Ahern (born 30 September 1981) is an Irish novelist whose work was first published in 2004. Ahern was born and grew up in Dublin. She is now published in nearly fifty countries, and has sold over 25 million copies of her novels worldwide. Two of her books have been adapted as films and she has created several TV series.
Title: Mrs. Whippy
Passage: Mrs Whippy is a novella By Cecelia Ahern. It is the story of Emelda, a middle-aged housewife and mother. Her husband Charlie Holt (Mr Whippy) has left her for a younger woman (a 23-year-old dancer) and she is struggling to bring up her children. The book was written for charity and details Emelda's struggle to regain her self-esteem and get on with her life.
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Love, Rosie (film)
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Where Rainbows End
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Jocelyn Moorhouse directed the 1997 drama film starring which actor?
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Title: Jocelyn Moorhouse
Passage: Jocelyn Denise Moorhouse (born 4 September 1960) is an Australian writer and film director. She has directed films such as "Proof", "How to Make an American Quilt" and "A Thousand Acres".
Title: A Thousand Acres (film)
Passage: A Thousand Acres is a 1997 American drama film directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Lange, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Robards.
Title: A Better Place
Passage: A Better Place is a 1997 drama film written and directed by Vincent Pereira. It stars Robert DiPatri and Eion Bailey. It was produced in association with View Askew, Kevin Smith's production company, and released to DVD by Synapse Films. It was nominated for the Golden Starfish Award for Best American Independent Film at the 1997 Hamptons International Film Festival. In 2016, the film screened out of jury competition, in the director-curated block, but was chosen as the Audience Favorite Feature Film of the first annual Oil Valley Film Festival.
Title: A River Made to Drown In
Passage: A River Made to Drown In is a 1997 drama film starring Michael Imperioli, Richard Chamberlain, Ute Lemper and James Duval. Though directed by James Merendino, Merendino had his name removed, and the film is credited to Alan Smithee. "A River Made to Drown In" failed to secure US domestic theatrical distribution, but was released on DVD and has appeared on here! television.
Title: Proof (1991 film)
Passage: Proof is a 1991 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, and starring Hugo Weaving, Geneviève Picot and Russell Crowe. The film was released in Australia on 15 August 1991. It was chosen as "Best Film" at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards, along with 5 other awards, including Moorhouse for "Best Director", Weaving for "Best Leading Actor", and Crowe for "Best Supporting Actor".
Title: Julian Po
Passage: Julian Po is a 1997 drama film starring Christian Slater and Robin Tunney.
Title: How to Make an American Quilt
Passage: How to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 American drama film based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Whitney Otto. Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, the film stars Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Nelligan and Alfre Woodard. The film received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
Title: First Time Felon
Passage: First Time Felon is a 1997 drama film starring Omar Epps.
Title: The Tango Lesson
Passage: The Tango Lesson (Spanish: 'La lección de tango' ) is a 1997 drama film written and directed by Sally Potter. It is a semi-autobiographical film starring Potter and Pablo Verón, about Argentinian Tango.
Title: Slaves to the Underground
Passage: Slaves to the Underground is a 1997 drama film starring Molly Gross, Jason Bortz, and Marisa Ryan.
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Jason Robards
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Jocelyn Moorhouse
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A Thousand Acres (film)
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Which English actor played a role in both the British sitcom Peep Show and the 2016 horror film Ibiza Undead?
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Title: Ibiza Undead
Passage: Ibiza Undead is a 2016 horror film written and directed by Andy Edwards. Premiered at London's FrightFest Film Festival in August 2016, the film stars Cara Theobold, Matt King and Alex Zane. Shot on location in Ibiza and London, it has been described as "The Inbetweeners meets Shaun of the Dead"
Title: Matt King (comedian)
Passage: Matt King (born 31 January 1968) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He is best known for his role as the irreverent and drug-addled musician Super Hans in the British sitcom "Peep Show".
Title: Neil Fitzmaurice
Passage: Neil Simon Fitzmaurice (born 20 August 1969 in Liverpool) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He is perhaps best known for his acting role as Jeff, the love rival for David Mitchell's character Mark, in the Channel 4 sitcom "Peep Show", but has written for a number of other shows, including "Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights" (in which he also starred) and "Benidorm".
Title: Jack Doolan (actor)
Passage: Jack Doolan is an English actor. He is best known for portraying Tyler Boyce in the BBC sitcom "The Green Green Grass" alongside John Challis and Sue Holderness. Doolan has guest starred in other television shows such as "Spooks", "EastEnders", "The Bill" and "Peep Show" and more recently had a lead part in "Cemetery Junction", a comedy drama film by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.
Title: Isy Suttie
Passage: Isobel Jane "Isy" Suttie ( ; born 11 August 1978) is an English musical comedian, actress, and writer. She played Dobby in the British sitcom "Peep Show", and in 2013 won the gold Sony Radio Academy Award for her radio show "Pearl And Dave".
Title: Alexander DiPersia
Passage: Alexander John DiPersia (born March 6, 1982) is an American actor known for his role in the 2016 horror film "Lights Out". DiPersia's first role was a minor cameo in the 2007 survival horror film, "I Am Legend".
Title: Peep Show (TV series)
Passage: Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. The television programme is written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, with additional material by Mitchell and Webb, among others. It was broadcast on Channel 4 from 2003 until 2015. In 2010 it became the longest-running comedy in Channel 4 history in terms of years on air; however, Desmond's still holds the records for most episodes (71 versus Peep Show's 54).
Title: List of Peep Show episodes
Passage: "Peep Show" is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. It is broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. Written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, the series explores the lives of Mark Corrigan (Mitchell) and Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne (Webb). It is filmed almost entirely from the physical points-of-view of the characters, and viewers can hear the interior monologues of Mark and Jez.
Title: Harvey Danger
Passage: Harvey Danger was an American alternative rock band that was formed in Seattle, Washington in 1993 by journalism students at the University of Washington. The band rose to prominence in 1998 with the single "Flagpole Sitta", which was later used as the theme tune to the British sitcom "Peep Show". On August 29, 2009, the band played its final show at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle.
Title: List of Peep Show characters
Passage: Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. The series follows the lives of two men from their twenties to thirties. Mark Corrigan (Mitchell), who has steady employment for most of the series, and Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne (Webb), an unemployed would-be musician, are the main characters of the show.
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Matt King
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Ibiza Undead
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Matt King (comedian)
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Who is the producer of a 1987 film that was loosely adapted by the Indian Hindi romantic comedy "Ek Ladka Ek Ladki"?
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Title: Ek Ladka Ek Ladki
Passage: Ek Ladka Ek Ladki (Hindi: एक लड़का एक लड़की , Urdu: , translation: "A boy and a girl") is an Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Vijay Sadanah, starring Salman Khan and Neelam Kothari. The film was released on 19 June 1992. It is a loose adaptation of the American film "Overboard" starring Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn.
Title: Overboard (film)
Passage: Overboard is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall, written by Leslie Dixon, starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, and produced by Roddy McDowall (who costars). The film's soundtrack was composed by Alan Silvestri. In 2006, it was adapted into the South Korean television series "Couple or Trouble".
Title: Neha Yadav
Passage: Neha Yadav (also known as Mannat Ravi) is an Indian actress who made her debut in Subhash Ghai's film "Love Express" opposite Sahil Mehta. She made her television debut in the show "Suhani Si Ek Ladki" which airs on STAR Plus. Her co-star in "Love Express", Sahil Mehta plays the male-lead in the same serial.
Title: Meinu Ek Ladki Chaahiye
Passage: Meinu Ek Ladki Chaahiye (Hindi: मैनु एक लडकी चाहिये) is an satirical Bollywood movie starring Raghuvir Yadav, Puru Chibber, Reecha Sinha and Zakir Hussain (actor). The Movie is deals with the sensitive subject of rape cases. The backdrop of the movie is a false rape case and the hero’s fight for justice.
Title: Divjot Sabarwal
Passage: Divjot Sabarwal is an Indian television actress, who has appeared in Hindi television series, like "Pavitra Rishta", "Mrs. Kaushik Ki Paanch Bahuein", and "Pyaar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyaara Pyaara". She has been appearing on "Suhani Si Ek Ladki" from August 2014 to the present.
Title: Sonu Chandrapal
Passage: Sonu Chandrapal (born 2 March 1992) is an Indian television actress who is known for her role as Ragini Saurabh Birla in Star Plus popular show "Suhani Si Ek Ladki". She had previously acted in Gujarati and South Indian films.
Title: Sai Deodhar
Passage: Sai Deodhar is an Indian television actor who has worked in popular television soap operas, such as Saara Akaash and Ek Ladki Anjaani Si. Recently, she has appeared in Kashi on Imagine TV, where she played the role of a mother of a 6-year-old girl. Sai is also busy in shooting of an unnamed film to be produced by her husband Shakti Anand. She appeared in her first role as a child artist in a 1993 Marathi Movie - 'Lapandav', where she played a mishchievous young sister of the protagonist, who kicks off comedy of errors that unfolds in the movie.
Title: Kuchh Na Kaho
Passage: Kuchh Na Kaho is a romantic Hindi song from the film "". The song was composed by R. D. Burman with lyrics by Javed Akhtar and vocals by Kumar Sanu. It was the swan song of R. D. Burman, released three months after his death. It is composed in the Dadra taal. Ronu Majumdar played the flute. Along with "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha" from the same movie, the song represented Kumar Sanu's peak as a singer.He also said on interveiw, this song "kuch na kaho" is used to treatment for seribral palsy patients.
Title: Ek Ladki Badnaam Si
Passage: Ek Ladki Badnaam Si is an unreleased Hindi film starring Rehana Sultan which was censored in 1991.
Title: Ek Ghar Banaunga
Passage: Ek Ghar Banaunga (English: "I Will Make a Home") is an Indian television soap opera, which was broadcast on Star Plus channel. The series premiered on 29 April 2013, and focuses on the marital dramas within the household of an Indian family and also on social issues. The show telecasted its final episode on 7 June 2014 getting replaced by the show Suhani Si Ek Ladki.
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Roddy McDowall
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Ek Ladka Ek Ladki
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Overboard (film)
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Sumner, Mississippi is one of two county seats for Tallahatchie County, the other being the city having a population of what figure as of 2000?
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Title: Charleston, Mississippi
Passage: Charleston is a city in north central Mississippi and one of the two county seats of Tallahatchie County, which is located on both sides of the Tallahatchie River. This city is located east of the river and its population was 2,198 at the 2000 census.
Title: Sumner, Mississippi
Passage: Sumner is a town in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. The population was 407 at the 2000 census. Sumner is one of the two county seats of Tallahatchie County. It is located on the west side of the county and the Tallahatchie River, which runs through the county north-south. The other county seat is Charleston, located east of the river. It was the first as settlement came from the east and it is larger.
Title: Prairie County Courthouse (Des Arc, Arkansas)
Passage: The Prairie County Courthouse of Des Arc, Arkansas is one of two county courthouses in Prairie County, Arkansas. Des Arc is one of two county seats, and De Valls Bluff, the other also has a courthouse. The one in Des Arc is located downtown, at Court Square and 2nd Streets. It is a handsome two story brick building with Georgian and Italian Revival features, designed and built in 1913, after the city's second county courthouse was destroyed by fire. It was designed by R.P. Morrison and cost $27,500.
Title: Panola County, Mississippi
Passage: Panola County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 34,707. Its county seats are Sardis and Batesville. Panola is a Cherokee word which means cotton. The county is located just east of the Mississippi Delta and bisected by the Tallahatchie River flowing to the southwest, separating the two county seats.
Title: Tallahatchie County Courthouse
Passage: The Tallahatchie County Second District Courthouse is located in Sumner, Mississippi, in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. The county courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 6, 2007. It is located at 108 Main Street. The two-story brick courthouse building was constructed in 1910 in a Richardsonian Romanesque architecture style with a four-story tower on one corner. It was the site of the Emmett Till murder trial.
Title: List of county courthouses in Arkansas
Passage: This is a list of county courthouses in Arkansas. Each county in Arkansas has a city that is the county seat where the county government resides, including a county courthouse. Arkansas also has ten counties which have two county seats and two county courthouses. This is usually due to a capricious river that runs across the county which became impassable at some point in county history.
Title: USS Tallahatchie County (LST-1154)
Passage: USS "Tallahatchie County" (LST-1154) was the second of only two "Talbot County"-class tank landing ships (LSTs) built for the United States Navy just after World War II. Named after Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, she was the only U.S. Navy vessel to bear the name.
Title: Sardis, Mississippi
Passage: Sardis is a town in Panola County, Mississippi. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 2,038. Sardis is one of two county seats for Panola County, Mississippi; the other is Batesville, on the south side of the Tallahatchie River.
Title: List of county courthouses in Iowa
Passage: This is a list of Iowa county courthouses. Each county in Iowa has a city that is the county seat where the county government resides, including a county courthouse, except for Lee County, which has two county seats and two county courthouses.
Title: Tallahatchie County, Mississippi
Passage: Tallahatchie County is a county in the U.S. state of Mississippi. At the 2010 census, the population was 15,378. Its county seats are Charleston and Sumner.
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What occupation do Henry King and Clarence G. Badger have in common?
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Title: Clarence G. Badger
Passage: Clarence G. Badger (June 9, 1880 – June 17, 1964) was an American film director of feature films in the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s. His films include "It" and "Red Hair", more than a dozen features and shorts starring Will Rogers, and two features starring Raymond Griffith, "Paths to Paradise" and "Hands Up! "
Title: Henry King (director)
Passage: Henry King (January 24, 1886June 29, 1982) was an American film director.
Title: The Man Who Lost Himself (1920 film)
Passage: The Man Who Lost Himself is a lost 1920 American silent comedy drama film directed by Clarence G. Badger and George D. Baker. It was produced by its star, stage actor William Faversham, and Lewis J. Selznick. The film is based on a story by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. Faversham plays dual roles of an English nobleman and an American who looks just like him.
Title: That Certain Something
Passage: That Certain Something is a 1941 Australian musical about an American film director who decides to make a musical in Australia. It was the last movie directed by noted silent era director Clarence G. Badger.
Title: Rangle River
Passage: Rangle River is a 1936 Australian Western film directed by Clarence G. Badger based on a story by Zane Grey.
Title: Party Husband
Passage: Party Husband is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film produced by First National Pictures and released through their parent company Warner Bros.. It was directed by Clarence G. Badger and stars Dorothy Mackaill. It is preserved at the Library of Congress.
Title: The Rainmaker (1926 film)
Passage: The Rainmaker is a lost 1926 American drama silent film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Gerald Beaumont, Louis D. Lighton and Hope Loring. The film stars William Collier, Jr., Georgia Hale, Ernest Torrence, Brandon Hurst, Joseph J. Dowling and Tom Wilson. Te film was released on May 10, 1926, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Miss Brewster's Millions
Passage: Miss Brewster's Millions (1926) is a silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Clarence G. Badger directed and the ever-popular Bebe Daniels starred. It was based on a novel by George Barr McCutcheon and a play adaptation of the same name by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley and had been filmed before in 1921 with Roscoe Arbuckle.
Title: The Hot Heiress
Passage: The Hot Heiress is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Herbert Fields. The film stars Ben Lyon, Ona Munson, Walter Pidgeon, Tom Dugan, Holmes Herbert and Inez Courtney. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 28, 1931.
Title: Red Hair (film)
Passage: Red Hair is a 1928 silent film starring Clara Bow and Lane Chandler, directed by Clarence G. Badger, based on a novel by Elinor Glyn, and released by Paramount Pictures.
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film director
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Of the two composers, Giovanni Paisiello or Carl Maria von Weber, which was of the Classical Era?
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Title: Carl Maria von Weber
Passage: Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 1786 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, and was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school.
Title: Giovanni Paisiello
Passage: Giovanni Paisiello (or Paesiello; 9 May 1740 – 5 June 1816) was an Italian composer of the Classical era.
Title: Grand Duo Concertant (Weber)
Passage: The Grand Duo Concertant, Opus 48, J204, is a three-movement work for clarinet and piano composed by Carl Maria von Weber from 1815 to 1816. It is a virtuosic piece for both instruments. Weber most likely composed the work for himself (on piano) and his friend Heinrich Baermann, a leading clarinettist of the era, although it has also been suggested that the intended clarinettist was Johann Simon Hermstedt.
Title: Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber
Passage: The "Carl Maria von Weber" College of Music (Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber" in German, and also/formerly known as Dresden Conservatory or Dresden Royal Conservatory) is a college of music in Dresden, Germany.
Title: Giovanni Valesi
Passage: Giovanni Valesi (born Johann Evangelist Wallishauser, Walleshauser or Wellesberger; pseudonym also spelled Walesi or Vallesi) (28 April 1735, Hattenhofen – 10 January 1816, Munich) was a German tenor. In 1756 he entered the service of Duke Clemens Franz at Munich and was sent to Italy for training. A court singer at Munich from 1770 to 1798, he took part in the first performances of Mozart's "La finta giardiniera" and "Idomeneo re di Creta". Afterwards, he took up teaching. His pupils included Johann Valentin Adamberger, Carl Maria von Weber, and his five children, born from his marriage in 1775 to Leni Mindl.
Title: Euryanthe
Passage: Euryanthe is a German "grand, heroic, romantic" opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed at the Theater am Kärntnertor, Vienna on 25 October 1823. Though acknowledged as one of Weber's most important operas, the work is rarely staged because of the weak libretto by Helmina von Chézy (who, incidentally, was also the author of the failed play "Rosamunde", for which Franz Schubert wrote music). "Euryanthe" is based on the 13th-century romance ""L'Histoire du très-noble et chevalereux prince Gérard, comte de Nevers et la très-virtueuse et très chaste princesse Euriant de Savoye, sa mye.""
Title: Symphony No. 1 (Weber)
Passage: Carl Maria von Weber's Symphony No. 1 in C was written in 1806–1807. While not usually acknowledged as among Weber's greatest works (a fact readily admitted by Weber himself), it is a testament to the young composer's gift of melody.
Title: Silvana (opera)
Passage: Silvana, J. 87, is an opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed in Frankfurt am Main on 16 September 1810. The libretto, by , is a reworking of an earlier, unsuccessful opera by Weber, "Das Waldmädchen ". Weber also reused music from the same piece in "Silvana".
Title: Bassoon Concerto (Weber)
Passage: Carl Maria von Weber's Concerto for Bassoon in F Major, Op. 75 (J. 127) was composed in 1811 for Munich court musician Georg Friedrich Brandt, and then revised in 1822. Primarily an opera conductor and composer, Weber had only arrived a few months earlier in Munich, where he was extremely well received. The concerto is one of two pieces written for bassoon by Weber, the other being "Andante e Rondo Ungarese", Op. 35 (J. 158). A typical performance lasts 18–20 minutes.
Title: Clarinet Quintet (Weber)
Passage: The Clarinet Quintet in B♭ Major, Op. 34, is a clarinet quintet that was composed by Carl Maria von Weber from 1811 to 1815. Like with most of Weber's other clarinet compositions, the quintet was written for the German clarinet virtuoso Heinrich Baermann.
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Giovanni Paisiello
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Carl Maria von Weber
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Giovanni Paisiello
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Who has the best World doubles ranking Eugenia Maniokova or František Čermák?
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Title: Eugenia Maniokova
Passage: Eugenia Aleksandrovna Maniokova (Russian: Евгения Александровна Манюкова ; born 17 May 1968) is a retired professional tennis player from the Russian Federation. She is a former World No. 18 in doubles.
Title: František Čermák
Passage: František Čermák (born 14 November 1976) is a Czech professional tennis player. He has won 31 doubles titles on the ATP Tour and has been a finalist 24 times. He achieved a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 14 in February 2010. He usually plays doubles with Filip Polášek. In mixed doubles, Čermák and partner Lucie Hradecká reached the final of the 2013 Australian Open and won the 2013 French Open. In singles, Čermák won 1 Challenger title and 10 Futures titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 201 in October 2003.
Title: Lucie Hradecká
Passage: Lucie Hradecká (] ; born 21 May 1985 in Prague) is a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. In her career, Hradecká has won 19 WTA doubles titles, and two Grand Slam titles, the 2011 French Open and the 2013 US Open, partnered both times by fellow Czech Andrea Hlaváčková. The pair are also the 2012 Olympic silver medallists in doubles. She has also won a mixed doubles Grand Slam title, the 2013 French Open with František Čermák. Her biggest singles career highlight to date was defeating former world number one Ana Ivanovic in the first round of the 2015 Australian Open.
Title: 2012 CNGvitall Prague Open – Doubles
Passage: František Čermák and Lukáš Rosol were the defending champions but Čermák decided not to participate. <br>
Title: 2010 MercedesCup – Doubles
Passage: František Čermák and Michal Mertiňák were the defending champions. Čermák chose not to compete, while Mertiňák chose to play with Johan Brunström. <br>Brunström and Mertiňák lost in the quarterfinals, against Carlos Berlocq and Eduardo Schwank.
Title: 2015 Croatia Open Umag – Doubles
Passage: František Čermák and Lukáš Rosol were the defending champions, but Čermák chose not to participate this year. Rosol played alongside Rameez Junaid, but they lost in the semifinals to Máximo González and André Sá. <br>
Title: 1993 French Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: The Mixed Doubles tournament at the 1993 French Open was held from 24 May until 6 June 1993 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Andrei Olhovskiy and Eugenia Maniokova won the title, defeating Danie Visser and Elna Reinach in the final.
Title: 2006 Estoril Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: František Čermák and Leoš Friedl were the defending champions. Čermák did not participate this year. Friedl partnered Lucas Arnold, finishing runner-up.
Title: 1995 EA-Generali Ladies Linz – Doubles
Passage: Eugenia Maniokova and Leila Meskhi were the defending champions but only Maniokova competed that year with Wiltrud Probst.
Title: Leoš Friedl
Passage: Leoš Friedl (born 1 January 1977 in Jindřichův Hradec) is an inactive Czech professional tennis player best known for his doubles play with František Čermák. He is coached by Lubomir Gerla. During his career, Friedl won 16 top-level doubles titles and the 2001 Wimbledon mixed doubles title with Daniela Hantuchová, where they beat Mike Bryan and Liezel Huber, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2.
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František Čermák
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Eugenia Maniokova
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František Čermák
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What 2016 American drama film stars an actor who played Victor in Dollhouse?
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Title: Enver Gjokaj
Passage: Enver Leif Gjokaj ( ; born February 12, 1980) is an American film and television actor. He is known for his roles as Victor in Joss Whedon's science fiction television series "Dollhouse" and as Agent Daniel Sousa on "Agent Carter".
Title: Come and Find Me
Passage: Come and Find Me is a 2016 American drama film directed and written by Zack Whedon. The film stars Aaron Paul, Annabelle Wallis, Enver Gjokaj and Garret Dillahunt.
Title: High Strung (2016 film)
Passage: High Strung is a 2016 American drama film directed by Michael Damian and written by Janeen Damian and Michael Damian. The film stars Keenan Kampa, Nicholas Galitzine, Jane Seymour, Sonoya Mizuno, Richard Southgate and Paul Freeman. The film was released on April 8, 2016, by Paladin.
Title: The Last Face
Passage: The Last Face is a 2016 American drama film directed by Sean Penn and written by Erin Dignam. The film stars Charlize Theron, Javier Bardem, Adèle Exarchopoulos and Jean Reno. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, debuting to generally poor reviews. The film was released on DirecTV on June 29, 2017, ahead of a theatrical and video on demand release on July 28, 2017, by Saban Films.
Title: The Land (2016 film)
Passage: The Land is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Steven Caple Jr.. The film stars Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Moisés Arias, Rafi Gavron, Ezri Walker, Kim Coates, Linda Emond, Natalie Martinez, Machine Gun Kelly, Erykah Badu and Michael K. Williams. The film was released on July 29, 2016, by IFC Films.
Title: Cardboard Boxer
Passage: Cardboard Boxer is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Knate Gwaltney. The film stars Thomas Haden Church, Terrence Howard, Boyd Holbrook, Rhys Wakefield and David Henrie. The film was released on September 16, 2016, by Well Go USA Entertainment.
Title: Miss Stevens
Passage: Miss Stevens is a 2016 American drama film directed by Julia Hart in her directorial debut, from a screenplay by Hart and Jordan Horowitz. The film stars Lily Rabe, Timothée Chalamet, Lili Reinhart, Anthony Quintal, Oscar Nunez, and Rob Huebel. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on March 12, 2016. The film was distributed in a limited release on September 16, 2016, before being released on video on demand on September 20, 2016, by The Orchard.
Title: Caged No More
Passage: Caged No More is a 2016 American drama film directed by Lisa Arnold and written by Lisa Arnold and Molly Venzke. The film stars Kevin Sorbo, Loretta Devine, Cynthia Gibb, Madison De La Garza, Cassidy Gifford and Dallas Lovato. The film was released on January 22, 2016, by Freestyle Releasing.
Title: A Family Man
Passage: A Family Man (previously "The Headhunter's Calling" [working title] ) is a 2016 American drama film directed by Mark Williams, in his directioral debut, and written by Bill Dubuque. The film stars Gerard Butler, Willem Dafoe, Anupam Kher, Alfred Molina, Alison Brie, and Gretchen Mol. Principal photography began on October 26, 2015 in Toronto. It screened at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
Title: Hunter Gatherer
Passage: Hunter Gatherer is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Joshua Locy. The film stars Andre Royo, Kellee Stewart, Jeannetta Arnette, George Sample III, Antonio D. Charity, Kevin Jackson and Ashley Wilkerson. The film was released on November 16, 2016, by The Orchard.
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Come and Find Me
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Come and Find Me
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Enver Gjokaj
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Which plant has more species, Mucuna or Tetradium?
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Title: Tetradium
Passage: Tetradium is a genus of nine species of trees in the family Rutaceae, occurring in temperate to tropical east Asia. In older books, the genus was often included in the related genus "Euodia" (sometimes written, ""Evodia"" from latin spelling), but that genus is now restricted to tropical species. In cultivation in English-speaking countries, they are known as Euodia, Evodia, or Bee bee tree.
Title: Mucuna
Passage: Mucuna is a genus of around 100 accepted species of climbing lianas (vines) and shrubs of the family Fabaceae and typically found in tropical woodlands.
Title: Tetradium ruticarpum
Passage: Tetradium ruticarpum is a tree that comes from China and Korea. It was previously classified in the genus "Euodia" as "Euodia ruticarpa". The fruit is usually used, denoted sometimes as "fructus". It has a strong bitter taste, and is used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and is a recognized herb in Kampo. Both the former genus name and the species name are often misspelled, and the plant usually appears in sources dealing with traditional Chinese medicine as ""Evodia(e) rutaecarpa"".
Title: Mucuna holtonii
Passage: Mucuna holtonii is a species of plant in the bean family, which is pollinated by bats. Bats are able to detect if the flowers have nectar using echolocation. After an initial bat visit during which nectar is removed, the petals are arranged in a different manner (altering the shape of the flower). As a result, the unique "echo fingerprint" of petal arrangement informs the bat whether nectar is present or absent. This trait appears to have coevolved with bats.
Title: Tetradium daniellii
Passage: Tetradium daniellii, the bee-bee tree or Korean evodia, is a species of flowering plant in the Rutaceae family.
Title: Mucuna bennettii
Passage: Mucuna bennettii, commonly known as New-Guinea creeper or scarlet jade vine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, that is native to Papua New Guinea.
Title: Euodia (plant)
Passage: Euodia is a plant genus in the Rutaceae family. "Euodia" is sometimes misspelled as "Evodia". The species now included in the genus "Tetradium" were previously included in "Euodia", and may be commonly referred to as euodia.
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Mucuna
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Mucuna
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Tetradium
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Which company created the network that airs Animal Stories?
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Title: Cartoon Network Too
Passage: Cartoon Network Too was a British TV network created by Turner Broadcasting. CN Too is the sister station of Cartoon Network, and it often aired programmes a while after they are shown on the main Cartoon Network. During the daytime, it usually aired some action-adventure programming such as "" and "". During overnight hours, usually between midnight and 06:00, it also aired some shows which are no longer being produced, and are no longer in high demand (i.e. "Skatoony"). Cartoon Network Too was closed on 1 April 2014.
Title: Animal Stories
Passage: Animal Stories is a British pre-school animated television series. Cartoon Network Too began airing this program on 5 June 2006. It also aired on Playhouse Disney in the United States from 1999 to 2002. "Animal Stories" began airing on Tiny Pop in September 2013. The series gained a 2001 Children's BAFTA for Best Pre-school Animation.
Title: István Fekete
Passage: István Fekete (25 January 1900, Gölle, Austria-Hungary – 23 June 1970, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian writer, author of several youth novels and animal stories.
Title: Stuart Tresilian
Passage: Cecil Stuart Hazell Tresilian (1891-1974) was a British artist and illustrator, best known for his illustrations of children's books, including Rudyard Kipling's "Animal Stories" and "All the Mowgli Stories", and Enid Blyton's Adventure Series.
Title: Shen Shixi
Passage: Shen Shixi 沈石溪 (original name: Shen Yiming 沈一鸣) (born October 1952) is a bestselling children's author in China. He is best known for his animal stories, and is known as the "King of Animal Stories". In 2015 he was the 9th highest earning author, earning royalties of 12 million RMB.
Title: Fern Hollow
Passage: Fern Hollow Animal Stories is a series of over sixteen books written and illustrated by British author John Patience.
Title: Louis Pergaud
Passage: Louis Pergaud (22 January 1882 – 8 April 1915) was a French writer and soldier, whose principal works were known as "Animal Stories" due to his featuring animals of the Franche-Comté in lead roles. His most notable work was the novel "La Guerre des boutons" (1912) (English: "The War of the Buttons"). It has been reprinted more than 30 times, and is included on the French high-school curriculum.
Title: Star Publications
Passage: Star Publications, Inc. was a Golden Age American comic book publisher, operating during the years 1949–1954. Founded by artist/editor L.B. Cole and lawyer Gerhard Kramer, Star specialized in horror comics, crime, and romance comics — but also published funny animal stories. Star was originally based in New York City before relocating to Buffalo, New York.
Title: Bakor Patel
Passage: Bakor Patel is children's literature character created by Hariprasad Vyas for funny animal stories published by "Gandiv", a children's biweekly in Gujarati language published by Gandiv Sahitya Mandir, Surat, Gujarat, India. The humorous stories about Bakor Patel written by Vyas which first appeared in 1936 and continued till 1955. The stories include other anthropomorphic characters including his wife, Shakri Patlani. The stories were accompanied with an illustration and title printed in typical typography which were drawn by two Surat based artist brothers, Tansukh and Mansukh.
Title: Frank Dalby Davison
Passage: Frank Dalby Davison (23 June 1893 - 24 May 1970), also known as F.D. Davison and Freddie Davison, was an Australian novelist and short story writer. Whilst several of his works demonstrated his progressive political philosophy, he is best known as "a writer of animal stories and a sensitive interpreter of Australian bush life in the tradition of Henry Lawson, Joseph Furphy and Vance Palmer." His most popular works were two novels, "Man-shy" and "Dusty", and his short stories.
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Turner Broadcasting
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Animal Stories
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Cartoon Network Too
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Where does Skippy's current manufacturer based on?
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Title: Skippy (peanut butter)
Passage: Skippy is a brand of peanut butter manufactured in the USA. First sold in 1932, Skippy is currently manufactured by Hormel Foods, which bought the brand from Unilever in 2013.
Title: Hormel
Passage: Hormel Foods Corporation is an American food company based in Austin, Minnesota. The company was founded as George A. Hormel & Company in Austin by George A. Hormel in 1891. It changed its name to Hormel Foods in 2017
Title: Farmers Union Iced Coffee
Passage: Farmers Union Iced Coffee is a flavoured milk drink popular in Australia, primarily the state of South Australia. It continues to be sold under the "Farmers Union" banner, originally a South Australian co-operative, subsequently the listed company National Foods, and then by a series of subsidiaries of the Japanese brewing company Kirin. The current manufacturer's company name is Lion Dairy & Drinks.
Title: Windrider (glider)
Passage: The Windrider walkalong glider is a commercially available toy airplane designed to be flown by controllable slope soaring. The design was first invented, manufactured and sold by Tyler MacCReady, son of Paul MacCready. The same design appeared as the Air Surfer from WowWee for a brief period before being produced by the current manufacturer, Windrider Ltd. of Hong Kong. The Windrider is a flying wing design type of fixed-wing aircraft.
Title: Caminade
Passage: Caminade is an historical and current manufacturer of bicycle frames and bicycle components based in France.
Title: Daewoo Precision Industries K1
Passage: The Daewoo Precision Industries K1/K1A is a South Korean carbine assault rifle, the first modern firearm developed by Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and manufactured by Daewoo Precision Industries, and entered service in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces in 1981. Although the K1 uses .223 Remington, it is classified as a submachine gun by the South Korean military and the current manufacturer S&T Motiv, because the K1 was intended to replace the M3 submachine gun.
Title: Carbon 15
Passage: The Carbon 15 is a family of lightweight, magazine-fed pistols, carbines, and rifles developed by defunct United States weapons manufacturer Professional Ordnance, with the design picked up after some time by current manufacturer Bushmaster Firearms.
Title: UP International
Passage: UP International GmbH is a German aircraft manufacturer based in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of paragliders in the form of ready-to-fly aircraft. The company started business as a hang glider manufacturer based in the United States.
Title: DrumKAT
Passage: The DrumKAT is in a class of MIDI percussion controllers which also includes the DrumKAT Turbo, DrumKAT EZ (discontinued), DrumKAT DK10, TrapKAT and MalletKAT. DrumKAT was first produced by KAT, Inc (Chicopee, MA). The current manufacturer is Alternate Mode, Inc (also of Chicopee, MA).
Title: Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-301
Passage: The Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1 (the actual Russian designation is GSh-301; also known by the GRAU index designation 9A-4071K) is a 30 mm autocannon designed for use on Soviet and later Russian military aircraft, entering service in the early 1980s. Its current manufacturer is the Russian company Izhmash JSC.
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Austin, Minnesota
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Skippy (peanut butter)
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Hormel
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Which TV adaptation of a film did Craig Wroblewski work on, besides the Marvel Comics based Legion?
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Title: Craig Wrobleski
Passage: Craig Wrobleski is a Canadian cinematographer, best known for his work on the television series Fargo and Legion.
Title: Legion (TV series)
Passage: Legion is an American cable television series created for FX by Noah Hawley, based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller / Legion. It is connected to the "X-Men" film series, the first television series to be so, and is produced by FX Productions in association with Marvel Television. Hawley serves as showrunner on the series.
Title: Spider-Man (Atari 2600 video game)
Passage: Spider-Man is an action video game released in 1982 by Parker Brothers for the Atari 2600. It was the first video game to feature Spider-Man and also the first Marvel Comics based video game.
Title: The Stand (comics)
Passage: The Stand, published from 2008 to 2012, was a series of comic books by Marvel Comics based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. Based on the 1990 Complete & Uncut version of the novel, the comic adaptation was written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa with art by Mike Perkins and Laura Martin. Its thirty-one issues, divided into six story arcs, completed the telling of the 1990 unabridged novel. Stephen King served as Creative and Executive Director of the project.
Title: The Dark Tower (comics)
Passage: The Dark Tower, first published in 2007, is a series of comic books by Marvel Comics based on Stephen King's "The Dark Tower" series of novels. Overall, it is plotted by Robin Furth and scripted by Peter David. Stephen King serves as Creative and Executive Director of the project.
Title: Marvel Absurd
Passage: Marvel Absurd was a Marvel Comics imprint, under which comics based on "Ren & Stimpy", "Earthworm Jim" and "Beavis and Butt-head" were published.
Title: Dan Spiegle
Passage: Dan Spiegle (December 10, 1920 – January 28, 2017) was an American comics artist and cartoonist best known for comics based on movie and television characters across a variety of companies including Dell Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics.
Title: Legion (season 1)
Passage: The first season of the American cable television series "Legion" is based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller / Legion, a mutant diagnosed with schizophrenia at a young age, who learns that his illness may actually be abilities. The season is connected to the "X-Men" film series, and was produced by FX Productions in association with Marvel Television. Noah Hawley served as showrunner.
Title: The Marvelous Land of Oz (comics)
Passage: The Marvelous Land of Oz is a comic book series published by American company Marvel Comics based on "The Marvelous Land of Oz" book written by L. Frank Baum. It is an eight issue limited series written by Eric Shanower, penciled by Skottie Young, and colored by Jean-Francois Beaulieu. It is a sequel to a previous adaptation of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" from the same team.
Title: Liberty Legion
Passage: The Liberty Legion is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team was first created in 1976 and set during World War II. Composed of existing heroes from Marvel's 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books predecessor, Timely Comics, the team was assembled and named by writer Roy Thomas in a story arc running through "The Invaders" #5–6 (March & May 1976) and "Marvel Premiere" #29–30 (April & June 1976). Inspired by the "Liberty Legion", a second fictional team called the "Liberteens" was published in 2007 as part of the .
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Fargo
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Craig Wrobleski
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Legion (TV series)
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What was the religion of the female star of "Eternally Yours"?
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Title: Eternally Yours (film)
Passage: Eternally Yours is a 1939 American comedy drama film produced and directed by Tay Garnett with Walter Wanger as executive producer, from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker and Gene Towne. It stars Loretta Young and David Niven. Composer Werner Janssen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music.
Title: Loretta Young
Passage: Loretta Young (January 6, 1913 – August 12, 2000) was an American actress and singer. Starting as a child actress, she had a long and varied career in film from 1917 to 1953. She won the 1948 Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the 1947 film "The Farmer's Daughter" and received an Oscar nomination for her role in "Come to the Stable" in 1949. Young moved to the relatively new medium of television, where she had a dramatic anthology series, "The Loretta Young Show", from 1953 to 1961. The series earned three Emmy Awards and was rerun successfully on daytime TV and later in syndication. In the 1980s, Young returned to the small screen and won a Golden Globe for her role in "Christmas Dove" in 1986. Young, a devout Roman Catholic, worked with various Catholic charities after her acting career.
Title: Louise Lester
Passage: Louise Lester (August 8, 1867 – November 18, 1952) was an American silent film actress. She was the first female star of Western films.
Title: Chin Tsi-ang
Passage: Chin Tsi-Ang (February 22, 1909 – October 15, 2007), also romanized as Qian Siying, was one of the earliest martial arts actors of Chinese cinema, and the first female star. She debuted in "South China Dream" (南华梦, Nanhua Meng) in 1925 at the age of 16, and played a leading role in "Southern Heroine" (江南女侠, Jiangnan Nüxia) in 1930.
Title: Andrea Palma (actress)
Passage: Guadalupe Bracho Pérez-Gavilán, better known as Andrea Palma (16 April 1903 in Durango, Mexico – 6 October 1987 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Mexican film stage and television actress. She was considered the first major female star of the Mexican cinema after her role in the Mexican film "La Mujer del Puerto" (1934).
Title: Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Female Star
Passage: The Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Female Star has been given every year since the 9th Soap Opera Digest Award in 1993 until 1999.
Title: Helen Twelvetrees
Passage: Helen Marie Twelvetrees (December 25, 1908 – February 13, 1958) was an American film and theatre actress, who became a top female star through a series of "women's pictures" in the early 1930s.
Title: Katharine Hepburn
Passage: Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 – June 29, 2003) was an American actress. Known for her fierce independence and spirited personality, Hepburn was a leading lady in Hollywood for more than 60 years. She appeared in a range of genres, from screwball comedy to literary drama, and she received four Academy Awards—a record for any performer—for Best Actress. In 1999, Hepburn was named by the American Film Institute as the greatest female star of Classic Hollywood Cinema.
Title: Fredrica Löf
Passage: Fredrica Löf, also known as Fredrique Löwen (née "Johanna Fredrika Löf"; Stockholm, October 1760 – Torsåker, Södermanland, 17 July 1813), was a Swedish stage actress. She was the first female star at the newly founded national stage Royal Dramatic Theater, which was founded the year of her debut.
Title: Jenni Rivera discography
Passage: American singer Jenni Rivera has released eleven studio albums, eight live albums, three compilation albums, 33 singles. Rivera has been said to be the top-selling Regional Mexican female star of her generation by "Billboard" with more than 20 million albums sold.
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Roman Catholic
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Eternally Yours (film)
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Loretta Young
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The actress that plays Bebe Glazer on "Frasier" also appeared in a 2000 thriller film starring Guy Pearce that was directed by who?
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Title: Harriet Sansom Harris
Passage: Harriet Sansom Harris (born January 8, 1955), often credited as Harriet Harris, is an American actress best known for her portrayals of Bebe Glazer on "Frasier" and Felicia Tilman on "Desperate Housewives". She won a Tony Award in 2002 as a Featured Actress in a Musical for playing the evil white slaver Mrs. Meers in "Thoroughly Modern Millie". Apart from her television and theatre work, she has made various film appearances, including "Memento", "Addams Family Values" and "Nurse Betty".
Title: Memento (film)
Passage: Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story "Memento Mori" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano.
Title: Ravenous (1999 film)
Passage: Ravenous is a 1999 black comedy horror-suspense film directed by Antonia Bird and starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Jeffrey Jones and David Arquette. The film revolves around cannibalism in 1840s California and some elements bear similarities to the story of the Donner Party and that of Alferd Packer. Screenwriter Ted Griffin lists Packer's story, as recounted in a couple of paragraphs of Dashiell Hammett's "The Thin Man", as one of his inspirations for Carlyle's character.
Title: Flynn (film)
Passage: Flynn is an Australian film about the early life of Errol Flynn, focusing on his time in New Guinea starring Guy Pearce in the title role.
Title: Till Human Voices Wake Us (film)
Passage: Till Human Voices Wake Us is an Australian drama film written and directed by Michael Petroni ("Queen of the Damned"), and starring Guy Pearce and Helena Bonham Carter.
Title: Southbank Theatre
Passage: Southbank Theatre is a performing arts venue located in the Southbank region of Melbourne, Victoria. It is the principal home of the Melbourne Theatre Company. The theatre was designed by ARM Architecture (Ashton Raggatt McDougall), and opened in January 2009 with a production of "Poor Boy" starring Guy Pearce.
Title: First Snow (2006 film)
Passage: First Snow is a 2006 thriller starring Guy Pearce and directed by Mark Fergus. The film was released on March 23, 2007.
Title: Breathe In (film)
Passage: Breathe In is a 2013 American romantic drama film co-written with Ben York Jones and directed by Drake Doremus and starring Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, and Amy Ryan. The film is about a high school music teacher who has an affair with a foreign exchange student from England who is his daughter's age, due to his disillusion with his life and their shared love of music. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2013—the director's third film to play at the festival.
Title: Death Defying Acts
Passage: Death Defying Acts is a 2007 British-Australian supernatural romance film, directed by Gillian Armstrong, and starring Guy Pearce and Catherine Zeta-Jones. It concerns an episode in the life of Hungarian-American escapologist Harry Houdini at the height of his career in the 1920s. It was screened in a special presentation at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival.
Title: 33 Postcards
Passage: 33 Postcards is an 2011 feature film written and directed by Pauline Chan and starring Guy Pearce. It is the first co-production between China and New South Wales.
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Christopher Nolan
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Harriet Sansom Harris
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Memento (film)
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The 2017 season for Movistar Team began in a race around where?
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Title: 2017 Movistar Team season
Passage: The 2017 season for Movistar Team began in January at the Tour Down Under. As a UCI WorldTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour.
Title: Tour Down Under
Passage: The Tour Down Under is a cycling race in and around Adelaide, South Australia. The race attracts riders from all over the world. The race was established in 1999 with the support of then Premier of South Australia John Olsen as part of an effort to fill the gap in the state's sporting calendar left by the move of the Australian Grand Prix from Adelaide to Melbourne, Victoria. In 2005, the Tour Down Under was promoted by the Union Cycliste Internationale to the highest ranking outside Europe. In 2007 Premier Mike Rann and tourism minister Jane Lomax Smith launched a campaign for the Tour Down Under to become the first race outside of Europe to secure ProTour status from the UCI. ProTour status would guarantee all the world's top teams. In 2008 the Tour Down Under became the first UCI ProTour in Australia, and the following year it became the inaugural event of the UCI World Ranking calendar.
Title: 2013 Tour of Beijing
Passage: The 2013 Tour of Beijing was the third running of the Tour of Beijing stage race. It started on 11 October in Beijing's Shunyi District and ended on 15 October at the Bird’s Nest Piazza after five stages. It was the 29th and final race of the 2013 UCI World Tour season. Beñat Intxausti of the Movistar Team won the race after his mountain–top–finish victory on stage 4.
Title: 2016 Movistar Team season
Passage: The 2016 season for Movistar Team began in January at the Tour de San Luis and Tour Down Under. As a UCI WorldTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour.
Title: 2011 Movistar Team season
Passage: The 2011 season for Movistar Team began in January at the Tour de San Luis and ended in October at the Giro di Lombardia. As a UCI ProTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour.
Title: 2014 Movistar Team season
Passage: The 2014 season for Movistar Team began in January at the Tour de San Luis. As a UCI ProTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour.
Title: 2012 Movistar Team season
Passage: The 2012 season for Movistar Team began in January at the Tour Down Under. As a UCI ProTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour.
Title: 2015 Movistar Team season
Passage: The 2015 season for Movistar Team began in January at the Tour de San Luis. As a UCI WorldTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour.
Title: 2013 Movistar Team season
Passage: The 2013 season for Movistar Team began in January at the Tour Down Under. As a UCI ProTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour.
Title: 2015 Volta a Catalunya
Passage: The 2015 Volta a Catalunya was the 95th edition of the Volta a Catalunya stage race. It took place from 23 to 29 March and was the fifth race of the 2015 UCI World Tour. Defending champion Joaquim Rodríguez was scheduled to defend his title, but was pulled from the event days before it was due to start citing a stomach virus. The race was won by Richie Porte (Team Sky ), his second race win of the season, with Alejandro Valverde (Movistar Team ) in second and Domenico Pozzovivo (AG2R La Mondiale ) in third.
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Adelaide, South Australia
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2017 Movistar Team season
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Tour Down Under
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Which attraction is in the best location, İstanbul Toy Museum and Polonezköy?
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Title: İstanbul Toy Museum
Passage: The İstanbul Toy Museum (Turkish: "İstanbul Oyuncak Müzesi" ) is a toy museum located in the Göztepe neighbourhood of Kadıköy district in İstanbul, Turkey.
Title: Polonezköy
Passage: Polonezköy or Adampol is a village, administratively a neighborhood, on the Asian side of Istanbul, about 30 km from the historic city centre, within the boundaries of the Beykoz district. It was inspired and funded by Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski and settled in 1842 by a small group of Polish emigrės, after the failed November Uprising.
Title: Toy Museum of NY
Passage: The Toy Museum of NY is a theatrical and performance based museum which uses the museum's collection for its performances and to tell the story of societal change. It was founded in 1999 as The Doll and Toy Museum of NYC and given its current name in 2009. Later that samed year it moved from its original location in Cobble Hill to its permanent location on the second floor of Brooklyn Heights' St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Among the locations for the museum's traveling locations are the Brooklyn Heights and Bay Ridge public library branches.
Title: Toy Museum (Melaka)
Passage: The Toy Museum (Malay: "Muzium Mainan") is a private museum about toy collections in Bukit Baru, Melaka, Malaysia. It is the second toy museum opened in Malaysia after Penang Toy Museum.
Title: Penang Toy Museum
Passage: Penang Toy Museum is a toy museum located at 1370, Mk 2, Teluk Bahang (Next to SJK (C) Eok Hua School), Penang, Malaysia. With more than 110,000 toys, dolls and other collectible items, it is the largest toy museum in the world. The 1,000 square meters museum, opened in 2005, was also recognised by the Malaysian Book of Records as the first toy museum in the country. The museum is visited by an estimated 100,000 visitors each year.
Title: Albert Caasmann
Passage: Albert Caasmann (June 2, 1886 – March 23, 1968) was a German sculptor and porcelain artist. Caasmann designed toy figures for the Berlin toy company Lineol and from 1919 to 1952 was the lead designer and production manager for the company. He designed figurines for the porcelain companies Rosenthal AG and Volkstedt. Caasmann's work for the company Rosenthal are exhibited in the Porzellanikon's Rosenthal Museum. Lineol toy figures modeled by Caasmann are in the Historical Toy Museum in Freinsheim and the Toy museum in Havelland.
Title: Tartu Toy Museum
Passage: Tartu Toy Museum (Tartu Mänguasjamuuseum) is the biggest toy museum in the Baltic States, located in Tartu, Estonia. It displays over 5000 toys from its vast collection and has several interactive toys for the visitors to try out, as well as a playroom for children. In 2005 the film puppets exhibition was opened in the courtyard house, exhibiting film puppets made in Estonia over the last 50 years, props and sketches of animated movies.
Title: Brighton Toy and Model Museum
Passage: Brighton Toy and Model Museum (sometimes referred to as Brighton Toy Museum) is an independent toy museum situated in Brighton, East Sussex (registered charity no. 1001560). Its collection focuses on toys and models produced in the UK and Europe up until the mid-Twentieth Century, and occupies four thousand square feet of floor space within four of the early Victorian arches supporting the forecourt of Brighton railway station. Founded in 1991, the museum holds over ten thousand toys and models, including model train collections, puppets, construction toys and radio-controlled aircraft.
Title: İzmir Toy Museum
Passage: İzmir Toy Museum (also called “Ümran Baradan Toy Museum”) is a museum of toys in İzmir , Turkey.
Title: Soltau Toy Museum
Passage: The Soltau Toy Museum (German: "Spielzeugmuseum Soltau" ), formerly the North German Toy Museum (German: "Norddeutsche Spielzeugmuseum" ) in Soltau originated from a private collection. It was founded in 1984 by Hannelore Ernst.
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Polonezköy
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İstanbul Toy Museum
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Polonezköy
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Which cocktail has the least amount of ingredients, Mai Tai or Amber Moon?
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Title: Amber Moon
Passage: An Amber Moon is a cocktail containing Tabasco sauce, raw egg, and whiskey or sometimes vodka. The drink is similar to a Prairie oyster, but has fewer ingredients and includes alcohol. It is therefore intended more as a "pick me up" or "hair of the dog" hangover remedy.
Title: Mai Tai
Passage: The Mai Tai is an alcoholic cocktail based on rum, Curaçao liqueur, orgeat syrup, and lime juice, associated with Polynesian-style settings.
Title: Mai Tai Sing
Passage: Mai Tai Sing is a former actress and a business woman. Her acting credits include the TV series "Hong Kong", "Forbidden", "Strange Portrait" and "The New Adventures of China Smith".
Title: Orgeat syrup
Passage: Orgeat syrup is a sweet syrup made from almonds, sugar, and rose water or orange flower water. It was, however, originally made with a barley-almond blend. It has a pronounced almond taste and is used to flavor many cocktails, perhaps the most famous of which is the Mai Tai.
Title: Sip Song Chau Tai
Passage: The Sip Song Chau Tai or Sipsong Chu Thai ("Twelve Tai cantons"; Vietnamese: "Mười hai xứ Thái" ; Thai: สิบสองจุไทย or สิบสองเจ้าไท ; Lao: ສິບສອງຈຸໄຕ or ສິບສອງເຈົ້າໄຕ ) was a confederation of Tai Dam ("Black Tai"), Tai Dón ("White Tai") and Tai Daeng ("Red Tai") chiefdoms in the mountainous north-west of today's Vietnam, dating back at least to the 17th century.
Title: Trader Vic's
Passage: Trader Vic's is a restaurant chain headquartered in Emeryville, California, United States. Victor Jules Bergeron, Jr. (December 10, 1902, San Francisco – October 11, 1984, Hillsborough, California) founded a chain of Polynesian-themed restaurants that bore his nickname, "Trader Vic". He was one of two people who claimed to have invented the Mai Tai. The other was his amicable competitor for many years, Don the Beachcomber.
Title: Tiki bar
Passage: A tiki bar is an exotic-themed drinking establishment that serves elaborate cocktails, especially rum-based mixed drinks such as the mai tai and zombie cocktail. Tiki bars are aesthetically defined by their tiki culture décor which is based upon a romanticized conception of tropical cultures, most commonly Polynesian.
Title: Mai Tai (band)
Passage: Mai Tai, now formed with Jetty Weels, Caroline de Windt and Maureen Fernandes, is a Dutch group (named after a tropical cocktail) that formed in 1983, by the Dutch record producers Eric van Tijn and Jochem Fluitsma. With three former backing vocalists Jetty Weels, Mildred Douglas and Caroline de Windt, they created a Dutch soul, disco and pop act.
Title: Entertainment (song)
Passage: "Entertainment" is a song by French band Phoenix from their fifth album "Bankrupt! ". It is the lead single from the album and premiered on 18 February 2013 with airplay on BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe show. Following the premiere, the single was sent to alternative radio, where it impacted in the United States during the week of 26 February. The cover for the single, released on 19 February 2013, features the image of a Mai Tai against a gray background. "Entertainment" features a staccato guitar line and synthetic production. The official remix of the track features vocals from British R&B group Mutya Keisha Siobhan and re-worked production from Dev Hynes.
Title: Strange Portrait
Passage: Strange Portrait was a film set in Hong Kong. It was directed by Jeffrey Stone and starred Jeffrey Hunter, Barbara Lee, Mai Tai Sing and Tina Hutchence. Its associate producer was Terry Bourke. In 1966 Stone and his wife went searching for a distributor, hoping to enter it into the Asian Film Festival. The film never saw a release and there is some mystery about what happened.
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Amber Moon
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Mai Tai
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Amber Moon
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Julieta Ortega is the daughter of Palito Ortega, considered one of the main Argentine representatives of the musical style called what?
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Title: Palito Ortega
Passage: Ramón Bautista Ortega (born March 8, 1942) is an Argentine singer and actor, better known as Palito Ortega. (] ) Ortega It's icon of Popular Argentine Music. Considered one of the main Argentine representatives of the musical style called New wave that marked the Hispanic-American music between the years '60 and '70. Ortega reached international fame, particularly in Latin America and Spain, during the 1960s, when the rock en español style of rock and roll music was popularized among teenagers in the region.
Title: Julieta Ortega
Passage: Julieta Ortega is an Argentine actress, with a leading role in the 2012 successful telenovela "Graduados". She is the daughter of Palito Ortega and Evangelina Salazar, and sister of Emanuel Ortega, Luis Ortega, Sebastián Ortega and Rosario Ortega.
Title: Aquellos años locos
Passage: Aquellos años locos (also known as "Those Crazy Years" in USA) is a 1971 Argentine musical comedy film directed and written by Enrique Carreras with Norberto Aroldi. The film premiered on 30 July 1971 in Buenos Aires and stars Palito Ortega and Mercedes Carreras. The movie was filmed in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires.
Title: La felicidad
Passage: "La felicidad" is a song by Argentine singer Palito Ortega.
Title: Son o se hacen
Passage: Son o se hacen is a 1997 Argentine comedy television series. It stars Julieta Ortega, Rodrigo De la Serna, Carolina Fal, Walter Quiroz, and Iván González. It was one of the first Argentine television series to explore the topic of sexual diversity.
Title: La familia hippie
Passage: La familia hippie ('The Hippie Family') is a 1971 Argentine musical comedy film by Enrique Carreras. It stars Ángel Magaña and Palito Ortega. Not being a movie about 'hippies' as such, the title refers to the portrayal of a family in which mother and daughter are pregnant simultaneously. The movie is a remake of the 1955 production "La Cigüeña dijo sí", both films are based on a play by Carlos Llopis.
Title: Verónica Diorio
Passage: Verónica Diorio is a fictional character in the 2012 Argentine telenovela "Graduados". She is played by Julieta Ortega, both as an adult and, in flashbacks, as a teenager.
Title: El Tío Disparate
Passage: El Tío Disparate (English language:The Silly Uncle) is a 1978 Argentine comedy musical film directed by Palito Ortega and written Juan Carlos Mesa. It stars Palito Ortega and Carlos Balá.
Title: Violeta Rivas
Passage: Ana María Francisca Adinolfi (known by her stage name, Violeta Rivas; born 4 October 1937) is an Argentine singer and actress, known for participating in the music program "El Club del Clan", along with Palito Ortega, Raúl Lavié, Johnny Tedesco and Chico Novarro.
Title: Cristina Lemercier
Passage: Cristina Lemercier (née, Noemi Cristina Perone; José C. Paz, April 3, 1951 - San Miguel, December 27, 1996) was an Argentine actress and television presenter. Her mother, a Peronist, took Lemercier to an acting audition when she was a teenager. She had two sisters, Gloria and Maria Rosa Perone. In 1968, she married the singer Freddy Tadeo (Ricardo Ortega), brother of Palito Ortega. They had three children, Pablo, Paula, and Julia. She died from a gunshot wound to the head.
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New wave
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Julieta Ortega
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Palito Ortega
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In what year was the complex where the 2005 World Matchplay was held first opened?
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Title: 2005 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2005 Stan James World Matchplay was the 12th staging of the major darts tournament by the Professional Darts Corporation. It was held at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool between July 24 and July 30, 2005.
Title: Winter Gardens, Blackpool
Passage: The Winter Gardens is a large entertainment complex in the town centre of Blackpool, Lancashire, England. It has twelve different venues, including a theatre, ballroom and conference facilities. Opened in 1878, it is a Grade II* listed building, incorporating various elements built between 1875 and 1939. It is operated by Blackpool Entertainment Company Limited, on behalf of Blackpool Council which purchased the property from Leisure Parcs Ltd as part of a £40 million deal in 2010.
Title: 2000 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2000 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. This was the first World Matchplay tournament to be sponsored by UK bookmaker Stan James. The tournament ran from 23 July through 29 July 2000, and was won by Phil Taylor.
Title: 1994 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 1994 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. This was the first World Matchplay tournament to be held at Winter Gardens, and was sponsored by Malaysian automaker Proton. The tournament was won by Larry Butler.
Title: 2003 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2003 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. This was the fourth World Matchplay tournament to be sponsored by UK bookmaker Stan James. The tournament ran from 27 July through 2 August 2003, and was won by Phil Taylor.
Title: David Snell (golfer)
Passage: David Snell (born 10 October 1933) is an English professional golfer. He is remembered for winning the News of the World Matchplay in 1959, taking the first prize of £750. He beat Harry Weetman 3&2 in the final. Snell was unlucky not to make the 1959 Ryder Cup team. In both 1957 and 1961 any British or Irish winner of the News of the World Matchplay received an automatic place in the team. Unfortunately he performed badly in the last event before the final selection, the Dunlop Masters, and was not chosen.
Title: Colin Lloyd
Passage: Colin Edward Lloyd (born 7 August 1973 in Colchester, Essex), nicknamed Jaws, is an English former professional darts player on the Professional Darts Corporation circuit. He is a former world number one ranked player and he has won two major television titles in the PDC – the 2004 World Grand Prix and the 2005 World Matchplay. His entrance music was "Monster" by The Automatic.
Title: 2008 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2008 Stan James World Matchplay was the 15th annual staging of the tournament by the Professional Darts Corporation. The tournament took place from Sunday 20 July to Saturday 26 July. It was staged at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool. World number three, James Wade went into the competition as the defending champion and managed to reach the final for the third year in a row, but was defeated by top seed Phil Taylor 18-9 who won his ninth World Matchplay championship.
Title: 1995 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 1995 Websters World Matchplay was the second annual World Matchplay darts tournament organised by the World Darts Council (WDC, which became the Professional Darts Corporation in 1997). The Winter Gardens, Blackpool played host to the event for the second year running.
Title: 2001 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2001 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. This was the second World Matchplay tournament to be sponsored by UK bookmaker Stan James. The tournament ran from 29 July through 4 August 2001, and was won by Phil Taylor.
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1878
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2005 World Matchplay (darts)
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Winter Gardens, Blackpool
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I Feel Sick is a "doubleshot", full-color comic book written and drawn by the comic artist Jhonen Vasquez,Vasquez stated that the creation process of "I Feel Sick" was which term, that's the purification and purgation of emotions—particularly pity and fear—through art or any extreme change in emotion that results in renewal and restoration?
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Title: I Feel Sick
Passage: I Feel Sick is a "doubleshot", full-color comic book written and drawn by the comic artist Jhonen Vasquez and colored by Rosearik Rikki Simons (who also voiced GIR in "Invader Zim"). It revolves around Devi D. from "Johnny the Homicidal Maniac" (JTHM), and her dealings with the same supernatural and/or psychological forces that drove Johnny to lunacy. Originally intended as a single paperback, it was later split into two issues so as to avoid compromising the length of the story. It was published by Slave Labor Graphics. Vasquez stated that the creation process of "I Feel Sick" was cathartic. The problems Devi had while working for NERVE and neglecting her own work was reminiscent to the pressure Vasquez had while working on "Invader Zim".
Title: Catharsis
Passage: Catharsis (from Greek κάθαρσις "katharsis" meaning "purification" or "cleansing") is the purification and purgation of emotions—particularly pity and fear—through art or any extreme change in emotion that results in renewal and restoration. It is a metaphor originally used by Aristotle in the "Poetics," comparing the effects of tragedy on the mind of a spectator to the effect of a cathartic on the body.
Title: List of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac characters
Passage: This is a list of characters of "Johnny the Homicidal Maniac", a comic book by Jhonen Vasquez.
Title: Squee
Passage: Squee is a fictional character in Jhonen Vasquez's comic book "Johnny the Homicidal Maniac", who was later featured in his own four-issue series, published by Slave Labor Graphics. This was eventually collected as a Trade Paper Back (TPB), titled Squee's Wonderful Big Giant Book of Unspeakable Horrors.
Title: Squee!
Passage: Squee! was a four-issue series by Jhonen Vasquez, published by Slave Labor Graphics, featuring a supporting character from Vasquez's previous series "Johnny the Homicidal Maniac". The series was eventually collected as the TPB, titled "Squee's Wonderful Big Giant Book of Unspeakable Horrors".
Title: Slave Labor Graphics
Passage: Slave Labor Graphics (SLG) is an independent American comic book publisher, well known for publishing darkly humorous, offbeat comics. Creators associated with SLG over the years include Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Woodrow Phoenix, Jhonen Vasquez, and Andi Watson.
Title: Invader Zim (comics)
Passage: Invader Zim is an ongoing American comic book series created by Jhonen Vasquez. It is a continuation of the animated television series of the same name that originally aired on Nickelodeon.
Title: Fillerbunny
Passage: Fillerbunny is a crudely drawn comic book by Jhonen Vasquez. The 3 issue series is about Fillerbunny being forced to fill up pages of a comic book by insane scientists, oftentimes Fillerbunny will be introduced to a new friend and then the scientists will kill said friend.
Title: Jhonen Vasquez
Passage: Jhonen C. Vasquez (born September 1, 1974) is an American comic book writer, cartoonist and music video director. He is best known for creating the comic book "Johnny the Homicidal Maniac", with its spin-off comics "Squee! " and "I Feel Sick", and the Nickelodeon animated series "Invader Zim".
Title: Johnny the Homicidal Maniac
Passage: Johnny the Homicidal Maniac (often abbreviated JtHM) is the first comic book by Jhonen Vasquez. The series tells the story of a young man named Johnny C. as he explores the psychological and possibly supernatural forces which compel him to commit a string of murders with which he always seems to get away. "JtHM" began as a comic strip in the 1990s, then ran under alternative comics publisher Slave Labor Graphics as a limited series of seven issues, later collected in the trade paperback "Johnny the Homicidal Maniac: Director's Cut". The series produced two spin-offs: "Squee! " and "I Feel Sick".
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Catharsis
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I Feel Sick
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Catharsis
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The Cure and Beastie Boys, are English?
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Title: Beastie Boys
Passage: Beastie Boys were an American hip hop group from New York City, formed in 1981. For the majority of their career, the group consisted of Michael "Mike D" Diamond (vocals, drums), Adam "MCA" Yauch (vocals, bass) and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (vocals, guitar).
Title: The Cure
Passage: The Cure are an English rock band formed in Crawley, West Sussex in 1976. The band has experienced several line-up changes, with vocalist, guitarist, and principal songwriter Robert Smith being the only constant member.
Title: The Young and the Useless
Passage: The Young and the Useless were an American punk band formed in the early 1980s that consisted of Adam Trese, Arthur Africano, David Scilken and future Beastie Boys member Adam Horovitz. They were managed by former Beastie Boys manager Nick Cooper. Their first recording "Real Men Don't Floss" was released by Ratcage Records. It is rumoured that they recorded a second album, but it was never released and its whereabouts is unknown. They played shows in New York City clubs including: A7, CBGB, Rock Lounge, Mudd Club, Club 57, Rock Hotel and 2+2; and played with Bad Brains, The Stimulators, Dead Kennedys, Ramones, P.I.L., Hüsker Dü, the Mob, the Necros, Adrenalin O.D. and the Beastie Boys.
Title: Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science
Passage: Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science is the first Beastie Boys anthology composed of greatest hits, B-sides, and previously unreleased tracks. The retail release comes with a tri-fold sleeve that displays the majority of the band's album covers, as well as a booklet of liner notes. The title of the anthology is from the song of the same name, featured on their second album, "Paul's Boutique".
Title: Paul Revere (song)
Passage: "Paul Revere" is a song by American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released as the third single from their debut album "Licensed to Ill" (1986). It was written by Adam Horovitz, Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Rick Rubin. It was produced by Rick Rubin and the Beastie Boys. The song tells a fictional story of how the Beastie Boys met.
Title: Eric "Bobo" Correa
Passage: Eric "Bobo" Correa (born August 27, 1968) is a percussionist and a member of the bands Beastie Boys, then Cypress Hill and Ritmo Machine. He performed and recorded with the Beastie Boys through the 1990s.
Title: Some Old Bullshit
Passage: Some Old Bullshit is a collection of several early Beastie Boys EPs, recorded in the early 1980s. These recordings present a sound radically different from that of the hip-hop sound generally associated with the band. Instead, these songs represent the band's part in the early New York hardcore scene. The album also features taped segments originally heard on "Noise The Show", a popular hardcore radio show on WNYU in New York that played early recordings from the Beastie Boys. These segments feature the hyperbolic introductions of "Noise The Show"' s host, Tim Sommer, an early supporter of the band.
Title: Brass Monkey (song)
Passage: "Brass Monkey" is a song by the New York rap group Beastie Boys. It was a single released from their first album "Licensed to Ill". It is also on the Beastie Boys' compilation album "Solid Gold Hits". It samples "Bring It Here" by Wild Sugar. The song features the Roland TR-808 drum machine.
Title: Beastie Boys Video Anthology
Passage: Beastie Boys Video Anthology is a 2000 DVD compilation of video clips by the Beastie Boys.
Title: Ill Communication
Passage: Ill Communication is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Beastie Boys. It was released on May 31, 1994 by Grand Royal Records. Co-produced by Beastie Boys and Mario C., the album is among the band's most varied releases, drawing from hip hop, punk rock, jazz and funk. As with their prior release "Check Your Head", this album continues the band's trend away from sampling and towards live instruments.
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The Cure
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Beastie Boys
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Taxi 4 is a 2007 French comedy film that featured which French footballer who plays for Swiss club Yverdon?
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Title: Taxi 4
Passage: Taxi 4 (stylised as T4xi and T4Xi) is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and the fourth installment of the "Taxi" series. As with all the other films in the Gallic Taxi franchise, Samy Naceri plays taxi driver "Daniel Morales", this time in a Peugeot 407, unlike the 406 in the previous films. Frédéric Diefenthal is "Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec", whilst Jean-Christophe Bouvet reprises his role as "General Bertineau" yet again. The film also features French footballer Djibril Cissé.
Title: Djibril Cissé
Passage: Djibril Cissé (] ; born 12 August 1981) is a French footballer who plays for Swiss club Yverdon.
Title: Taxi 3
Passage: Taxi 3 is a 2003 French comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk. Starring Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal and Marion Cotillard. It is the sequel to "Taxi 2" and was followed by "Taxi 4".
Title: Stéphane Besle
Passage: Stéphane Besle (born 23 January 1984 in Haguenau) is a French footballer who currently plays for FC Aarau. He previously played for Swiss club Neuchâtel Xamax having signed with the team in summer 2005, along with teammate Matar Coly. Besle established himself as a first-choice central defender for Xamax and was the club's captain before being released in December 2011.
Title: François Marque
Passage: François Marque (born July 31, 1983 in Troyes) is a French footballer who plays as a defender for Yverdon Sport FC.
Title: The Merry Widow (2007 film)
Passage: The Merry Widow (French: Enfin veuve ) is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Isabelle Mergault and starring Michèle Laroque, Jacques Gamblin, and Wladimir Yordanoff.
Title: Catalina Denis
Passage: Catalina Zarate Denis is a Colombian actress and model, currently residing and working in France. Denis made her film debut in 2007 with a brief appearance in the French comedy "Taxi 4". She played a striptease dancer in the 2010 film "Le Mac". Most recently, she plays the butt-kicking girlfriend of David Belle's character in "Brick Mansions", the last film Paul Walker completed before his death in 2013. She was also part of the main cast of ABC's new show "The Whispers".
Title: Mamoudou Mara
Passage: Mamoudou Mara (born 31 December 1990) is a Guinean professional footballer who plays as a defender for French club Montceau Bourgogne. He previously played in the French Ligue 2 with Arles-Avignon and for Swiss club Yverdon Sport FC.
Title: Monsieur Taxi
Passage: Monsieur Taxi (English: "Mister Taxi" ) is a 1952 French comedy film which was directed André Hunebelle, written by Jean Halain, and starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. It is about Pierre Verger, who is nicknamed Monsieur Taxi and always in company of a smart young dog called "Gangster".
Title: Kévin Bérigaud
Passage: Kévin Bérigaud (born 9 May 1988) is a French footballer who plays for French club Montpellier in Ligue 1 as a striker. Born in Thonon-les-Bains, he began his career playing for Swiss club Servette. Bérigaud joined Evian in 2005. He signed for Montpellier in the summer of 2014.
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Djibril Cissé
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Taxi 4
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Djibril Cissé
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Italian professional racing driver, Alex Zanardi, has held the drivers' title in the Italian Superturismo Championship, established in what year?
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Title: Italian Superturismo Championship
Passage: The Italian Superturismo Championship (Campionato Italiano Superturismo) is Italy's national motorsport series for touring cars. It was established in 1987 and its drivers' title has been held by such notable drivers as Le Mans winner Emanuele Pirro and two-time Champ Car champion Alex Zanardi.
Title: Alex Zanardi
Passage: Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (] ; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian professional racing driver and paracyclist.
Title: 1994 Italian Superturismo Championship
Passage: The 1994 Italian Superturismo Championship is the eighth edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Monza on 10 April and finished in Mugello on 2 October, after ten rounds. Emanuele Pirro won the championship, driving an Audi 80 Quattro; the German manufacturer won the constructors' championship, while Moreno Soli won the privateers' trophy.
Title: 1997 Italian Superturismo Championship
Passage: The 1997 Italian Superturismo Championship was the eleventh edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Monza on 20 April and finished in Vallelunga on 12 October, after ten rounds. Emanuele Naspetti won the championship, driving a BMW 320i; the German manufacturer won the constructors' championship, while Massimo Pigoli took the privateers' trophy.
Title: 1995 Italian Superturismo Championship
Passage: The 1995 Italian Superturismo Championship is the ninth edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Misano on 23 April and finished in Vallelunga on 8 October, after ten rounds. Emanuele Pirro won the championship, driving an Audi A4 Quattro; the German manufacturer won the constructors' championship, while Mauro Trione won the privateers' trophy.
Title: 1992 Italian Superturismo Championship
Passage: The 1992 Italian Superturismo Championship is the sixth edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Monza on 21 March and finished on the same racetrack on 18 October, after ten rounds. Nicola Larini won the "S1 Class" (Group A cars), driving an Alfa Romeo 155 GTA, while Fabrizio Giovanardi won the "S2 Class" (Super Touring cars).
Title: 1993 Italian Superturismo Championship
Passage: The 1993 Italian Superturismo Championship is the seventh edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Monza on 21 March and finished in Mugello on 3 October, after ten rounds. Roberto Ravaglia won the championship, driving a BMW 318i; the German manufacturer won the constructors' championship, while Amato Ferrari won the privateers' trophy.
Title: 1998 Italian Superturismo Championship
Passage: The 1998 Italian Superturismo Championship was the twelfth edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Binetto on 17 May and finished in Vallelunga on 4 October, after ten rounds. Fabrizio Giovanardi won the championship, driving an Alfa Romeo 156; the Italian manufacturer won the constructors' championship, while Fabian Peroni took the privateers' trophy.
Title: 1999 Italian Superturismo Championship
Passage: The 1999 Italian Superturismo Championship season was the thirteenth edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Misano on 17 April and finished in Vallelunga on 10 October, after ten rounds. Fabrizio Giovanardi won the championship, driving an Alfa Romeo 156; the Italian manufacturer won the constructors' championship, while Roberto Colciago took the privateers' trophy.
Title: 1996 Italian Superturismo Championship
Passage: The 1996 Italian Superturismo Championship was the tenth edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Mugello on 14 April and finished in Vallelunga on 6 October, after ten rounds. Rinaldo Capello won the championship, driving an Audi A4 Quattro; BMW won the constructors' championship, while Roberto Colciago took the privateers' trophy.
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1987
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Italian Superturismo Championship
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Alex Zanardi
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Which editor in chief of Marvel comics created the fictional deity Hera?
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Title: Stan Lee
Passage: Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber , December 28, 1922) is an American comic-book writer, editor, film executive producer, and publisher. He was formerly editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, and later its publisher and chairman before leaving the company to become its chairman emeritus, as well as a member of the editorial board.
Title: Hera (Marvel Comics)
Passage: Hera is a fictional deity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is based on the Greek Goddess of the same name. Hera first appeared in the pages of "Thor" #129, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby.
Title: Zeus (DC Comics)
Passage: Zeus is a fictional deity in the DC Comics universe, an interpretation of Zeus from Greek mythology. His appearances are most significant in stories of Wonder Woman (Princess Diana). With the 2011 relaunch of DC Comics dubbed The New 52, Zeus has received a prominent role in the Wonder Woman mythos, as he is now the biological father of Wonder Woman through Hippolyta.
Title: Symkaria
Passage: Symkaria is a fictional Eastern European country appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The country was created by Tom DeFalco for the Marvel Universe. It is one of several fictional countries in Eastern Europe created for Marvel Comics. The fictional country is mostly known as being the home of Silver Sable and the Wild Pack team though it is used throughout the Marvel Universe. The country has appeared in issues of "Silver Sable", "Silver Sable and the Wild Pack", "The Amazing Spider-Man", "Thunderbolts", "Citizen V and the V-Battalion", and other comics published by Marvel Comics.
Title: Hebe (Marvel Comics)
Passage: Hebe is a fictional deity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. One of the children of Zeus and Hera, she is the wife of Hercules and the cup-bearer of the Olympians. Hebe first appeared in "Ka-Zar" #1 (August 1970), written by Allyn Brodsky and Frank Springer. She is based on the mythological character of the same name.
Title: Grayven
Passage: Grayven is a fictional deity and supervillain published by DC Comics. He first appeared in "Green Lantern" v3 #74, (June 1996), and was created by Ron Marz and Darryl Banks.
Title: Pluto (Marvel Comics)
Passage: Pluto is a fictional deity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is based on the Greco-Roman god of the same name.
Title: Athena (Marvel Comics)
Passage: Athena is a fictional deity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is based on the Greek Goddess of the same name. Athena first appeared in the pages of "Thor" #164, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby.
Title: White Tiger (Ava Ayala)
Passage: White Tiger (Ava Ayala) is a fictional superheroine from Marvel Comics created by Christos Gage and Tom Raney, first appearing in "Avengers Academy" #20 (December 2011). Ava is the fifth character to assume the mantle of White Tiger and is the younger sister of the first White Tiger, Hector Ayala as well as the aunt of Angela del Toro.
Title: Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
Passage: Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark is a 2010 musical with music and lyrics by U2's Bono and The Edge, with arrangements and orchestration by David Campbell, and a book by Julie Taymor, Glen Berger, and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. The musical is based on the Spider-Man comics created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, published by Marvel Comics, as well as the 2002 film about the character, and the Greek myth of Arachne. It tells the origin story of the character, his romance with Mary Jane and his battles with the evil Green Goblin. The show includes highly technical stunts, such as actors swinging from "webs" and several aerial combat scenes.
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Stan Lee
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Hera (Marvel Comics)
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Stan Lee
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Robert Moore and Nico Mastorakis, both are a director?
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Title: Nico Mastorakis
Passage: Nico Mastorakis (Greek: Νίκος Μαστοράκης ; born 28 April 1941 in Athens, Greece) is a Greek filmmaker, director and radio producer.
Title: Robert Moore (director)
Passage: Robert Moore (February 1, 1927 – May 10, 1984) was an American stage, film and television director and actor.
Title: Ninja Academy
Passage: Ninja Academy is a 1988 Nico Mastorakis' comedy film starring Will Egan, Gerald Okamura, Kelly Randall, Michael David, Robert Factor, and Jeff Robinson. It is a low-budget B-movie similar to the" Police Academy" series of movies.
Title: Grandmother's House (film)
Passage: Grandmother's House is a 1988 American horror film produced by Nico Mastorakis in 1988.
Title: Bloodstone (1988 film)
Passage: Bloodstone is a 1988 Indian-American action-adventure film produced by Ashok Amritraj and Sunanda Murali Manohar, directed by Dwight H. Little and written by Nico Mastorakis. Starring Brett Stimely, Rajinikanth in his first and only Hollywood film till date, and Anna Nicholas, the film was shot primarily in South India, the story revolving around a mythical ruby called the "bloodstone".
Title: The Naked Truth (1992 film)
Passage: The Naked Truth is a 1992 comedy film starring Robert Caso and Kevin Schon. Also featured in the film are Zsa Zsa Gabor, Lou Ferrigno, Erik Estrada, Ted Lange, Billy Barty, Yvonne De Carlo, Norman Fell, Little Richard, David Birney, M. Emmet Walsh, Dick Gautier, John Vernon and Camilla Sparv among others. It is directed by Nico Mastorakis.
Title: The Wind (1987 film)
Passage: The Wind (also known as Edge of Terror internationally) is a 1986 American direct-to-video horror film, starring Meg Foster as a novelist under attack by a murderer during a stormy wind in Monemvasia. It was directed by infamous Nico Mastorakis and co-stars Wings Hauser, Robert Morley, David McCallum, and Steve Railsback. The score was composed by early duo Hans Zimmer and Stanley Myers.
Title: .com for Murder
Passage: . com for Murder is a 2001 science fiction crime drama film written by Nico Mastorakis and Phill Marr and directed by Mastorakis, starring Nastassja Kinski, Nicollette Sheridan, Roger Daltrey, and Huey Lewis. After being screened at various film festivals, it was released direct-to-video on 14 January 2003.
Title: Glitch!
Passage: Glitch! is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Nico Mastorakis. It involves two petty thieves who accidentally become casting directors of a film with a large number of beautiful girls, and later they must dodge the Mafia.
Title: The Greek Tycoon
Passage: The Greek Tycoon is a 1978 American drama film, of the "roman à clef" type, directed by J. Lee Thompson. The screenplay by Morton S. Fine is based on a story by Fine, Nico Mastorakis, and Win Wells, who loosely based it on Aristotle Onassis and his relationship with Jacqueline Kennedy. Mastorakis denied this, instead stating "We're not doing a film about Aristotle Onassis. It's a personification of all Greek Tycoons." The film stars Anthony Quinn in the title role and Jacqueline Bisset as the character based on Kennedy. Quinn also appeared in Thompson's picture "The Passage," released the following year.
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yes
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Robert Moore (director)
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Nico Mastorakis
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How many people can be seated in the stadium where the 2001 Copa del Rey Final took place?
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Title: Estadio de La Cartuja
Passage: Estadio La Cartuja de Sevilla, also known as Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla is a multi-purpose stadium situated in the Isla de la Cartuja in Seville, Spain. It is used mostly for football and it is commonly referred to as simply 'la Cartuja'. It was completed in 1999 for the World Championships in Athletics and seats 60,000 people. It was the venue for the 2003 UEFA Cup Final between Celtic and Porto.
Title: 2001 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 2001 Copa del Rey Final took place on 30 June 2001 at the Estadio de La Cartuja, Sevilla. The match was contested by Celta de Vigo and Real Zaragoza, and it was refereed by José María García-Aranda. Real Zaragoza lifted the trophy for the fifth time in their history with a 3-1 victory over Celta de Vigo.
Title: 2011–12 Copa del Rey de Futsal
Passage: The 2011–12 Copa del Rey was the 2nd staging of the Copa del Rey de Futsal. The competition began on October 8, 2011 and finished with the final on May 15, 2012. The final took place at Pabellón Fernando Argüelles in Antequera, Andalusia.
Title: 2015 Supercopa de España
Passage: The 2015 Supercopa de España was a two-legged football match-up that was played in August 2015 between Athletic Bilbao, runners-up of the 2014–15 Copa del Rey, and Barcelona, the champions of 2014–15 La Liga and the 2014–15 Copa del Rey. It was also a repetition of the 2015 Copa del Rey Final.
Title: 1907 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 1907 Copa del Rey Final was the 5th final of the Copa del Rey, the Spanish football cup competition. The match took place on 30 March 1907 at the Hipódromo, Madrid. The match was contested by Club Bizcaya and Madrid CF.
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 Clásico' 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: 2013–14 Copa del Rey
Passage: The 2013–14 Copa del Rey was the 112th staging of the Copa del Rey. The competition began on 4 September 2013 and ended on 16 April 2014 with the final. The final took place at Mestalla in Valencia, and saw Real Madrid defeat Barcelona 2–1 to win their 19th title in the competition. The winners assured a place for the group stage of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League.
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 2014–15 Copa del Rey, the 113th edition of the Copa del Rey, Spain's primary football cup.
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 Clásico" 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 2–1 win.
Title: 1903 Copa del Rey Final
Passage: The 1903 Copa del Rey Final was the first final of the Copa del Rey, the Spanish football cup competition. The match took place on 8 April 1903 at the Hipódromo, Madrid. The match was contested by Athletic Bilbao and Madrid CF.
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60,000
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2001 Copa del Rey Final
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Estadio de La Cartuja
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Do Géza von Bolváry and Vincent Kok have the same nationality?
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Title: Géza von Bolváry
Passage: Géza von Bolváry (full name Géza Maria von Bolváry-Zahn; 26 December 1897 – 10 August 1961) was a Hungarian actor, screenwriter and film director, who worked principally in Germany and Austria.
Title: Vincent Kok
Passage: Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu (born 15 August 1966) is a Hong Kong actor, scriptwriter and film director.
Title: My Daughter's Tutor
Passage: My Daughter's Tutor (German: Der Erzieher meiner Tochter) is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Harry Liedtke, Dolly Davis and Charles Puffy. The plot closely mirrored that of Ernst Lubitsch's "The Oyster Princess". The film's art director was Robert Neppach.
Title: Helene von Bolvary
Passage: Helene von Bolvary (1892–1943) was a Hungarian actress. She was the wife of the film director Géza von Bolváry.
Title: Mirror of Life
Passage: Mirror of Life (German:Spiegel des Lebens) is a 1938 Austrian drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Peter Petersen, Paula Wessely and Attila Hörbiger. The film's sets were overseen by art director Julius von Borsody.
Title: The Merry Wives of Vienna
Passage: The Merry Wives of Vienna (German:Die lustigen Weiber von Wien) is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Willi Forst, Lee Parry and Paul Hörbiger. The film's sets were designed by Andrej Andrejew and Gabriel Pellon.
Title: Father and Son (1929 film)
Passage: Father and Son (German:Vater und Sohn) is a 1929 German silent film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Harry Liedtke, Rolf von Goth and Charles Puffy. The film's art direction was by Robert Neppach and Erwin Scharf.
Title: The Love of the Bajadere
Passage: The Love of the Bajadere (German: Die Liebe der Bajadere) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Helene von Bolvary.
Title: The Prisoners of Shanghai
Passage: The Prisoners of Shanghai (German: Die Gefangene von Shanghai) is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and Augusto Genina and starring Carmen Boni, Jack Trevor and Bernhard Goetzke. The film's sets were designed by Stefan Lhotka.
Title: The Vagabond Queen (film)
Passage: The Vagabond Queen is a 1929 British comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Betty Balfour, Glen Byam Shaw and Ernest Thesiger. It was the final film directed in Britain by Bolváry before he returned to Germany. It was made by British International Pictures. A young woman takes the place of a Princess who is a target for an assassination.
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no
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Géza von Bolváry
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Vincent Kok
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MV Gadila was one of nine Anglo Saxon oil tankers from which multinational oil and gas company headquartered in the Netherlands?
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Title: Royal Dutch Shell
Passage: Royal Dutch Shell plc (, ), commonly known as Shell, is a British–Dutch multinational oil and gas company headquartered in the Netherlands and incorporated in the United Kingdom. It is one of the six oil and gas "supermajors" and the sixth-largest company in the world measured by 2016 revenues (and the largest based in Europe). Shell was first in the 2013 Fortune Global 500 list of the world's largest companies; in that year its revenues were equivalent to 84% of the Netherlands' $556 billion GDP.
Title: MV Gadila
Passage: MV "Gadila" was one of nine Anglo Saxon Royal Dutch/Shell oil tankers converted to become a Merchant Aircraft Carrier (MAC ship). The group is collectively known as the "Rapana" class.
Title: MV Miralda
Passage: MV "Miralda" was one of nine Anglo Saxon Royal Dutch/Shell oil tankers converted to become a Merchant Aircraft Carrier (MAC ship). The group is collectively known as the "Rapana" class.
Title: Double-hulled tanker
Passage: A double-hulled tanker refers to an oil tanker which has a double hull. They reduce the likelihood of leaks occurring than in single-hulled tankers, and their ability to prevent or reduce oil spills led to double hulls being standardized for oil tankers and other types of ships including by the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships or MARPOL Convention. After the Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster in Alaska in 1989, the US Government required all new oil tankers built for use between US ports to be equipped with a full double hull.
Title: BP
Passage: BP P.L.C., formerly British Petroleum, is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London. It is one of the world's seven oil and gas "supermajors", whose performance in 2012 made it the world's sixth-largest oil and gas company, the sixth-largest energy company by market capitalization and the company with the world's twelfth-largest revenue (turnover). It is a vertically integrated company operating in all areas of the oil and gas industry, including exploration and production, refining, distribution and marketing, petrochemicals, power generation and trading. It also has renewable energy interests in biofuels and wind power.
Title: MV Ancylus
Passage: MV "Ancylus" was one of nine Anglo Saxon Royal Dutch/Shell oil tankers converted to become a Merchant Aircraft Carrier (MAC ship). The group is collectively known as the "Rapana" class.
Title: MV Rapana
Passage: MV "Rapana" was one of nine Anglo Saxon Royal Dutch/Shell oil tankers converted to become a Merchant Aircraft Carrier (MAC ship). The group is collectively known as the "Rapana" class.
Title: MV Acavus
Passage: MV "Acavus" was one of nine Anglo Saxon Royal Dutch/Shell tankers converted to become a Merchant Aircraft Carrier (MAC ship). The group is collectively called the "Rapana" Class.
Title: Oil tanker
Passage: An oil tanker, also known as a petroleum tanker, is a merchant ship designed for the bulk transport of oil. There are two basic types of oil tankers: crude tankers and product tankers. Crude tankers move large quantities of unrefined crude oil from its point of extraction to refineries. For example, moving crude oil from oil wells in Nigeria to the refineries on the coast of the United States. Product tankers, generally much smaller, are designed to move refined products from refineries to points near consuming markets. For example, moving gasoline from refineries in Europe to consumer markets in Nigeria and other West African nations.
Title: MV Macoma
Passage: MV "Macoma" was one of nine Anglo Saxon Royal Dutch/Shell oil tankers converted to become a Merchant Aircraft Carrier (MAC ship). The group is collectively known as the Rapana Class.
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Royal Dutch Shell
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MV Gadila
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Royal Dutch Shell
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1889–90 Burnley F.C. season had success in what football knockout tournament involving teams from Lancashire, England
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Title: 1889–90 Burnley F.C. season
Passage: The 1889–90 season was the eighth season in the history of Burnley Football Club and their second in the Football League. Burnley ended the season in 11th position with a record of 4 wins, 5 draws and 13 defeats. As a result, the club was forced to apply for re-election to the League for the following season; the application was successful and Burnley retained their berth for the 1890–91 campaign. Burnley lost eight consecutive matches between 9 November 1889 and 22 February 1890 and did not achieve their first win in the League until 1 March 1890, when they beat Bolton Wanderers 7–0. The team was knocked out by Sheffield United in the First Round of the FA Cup, but they had success in the Lancashire Senior Cup, beating Rossendale United, Higher Walton and Haydock on the way to the final, where they defeated rivals Blackburn Rovers by two goals to nil.
Title: Lancashire Senior Cup
Passage: The Lancashire County Football Association Cup (commonly known as the Lancashire Senior Cup), is a football knockout tournament involving teams from Lancashire, England. It is a County Cup competition of the Lancashire County Football Association and involves Premier League clubs and Football League clubs. However these days the big clubs generally field their reserve teams.
Title: Northamptonshire Senior Cup
Passage: The Northamptonshire County Football Association Senior Cup (renamed The Hillier Senior Cup in 1981)), is a football knockout tournament involving teams from Northamptonshire, England and the surrounding area. It is a County Cup competition of the Northamptonshire County Football Association and involves senior non-league teams.
Title: 2010 Hun Sen Cup
Passage: Hun Sen Cup, the main football knockout tournament in Cambodia. The 2010 Hun Sen Cup is the 4th season of the Hun Sen Cup, the premier knockout tournament for association football clubs in Cambodia involving Cambodian League and provincial teams organized by the Football Federation of Cambodia.
Title: Manchester Premier Cup
Passage: The Manchester Premier Cup (also known as the Frank Hannah Manchester Premier Cup) is an annual English football knockout tournament involving teams from Greater Manchester, England. It is a County Cup competition of the Manchester Football Association and involves Non-league football clubs, although at least one Football League club has entered the competition.
Title: 2014 Hun Sen Cup
Passage: Hun Sen Cup, the main football knockout tournament in Cambodia. The 2014 Hun Sen Cup is the 8th season of the Hun Sen Cup, the premier knockout tournament for association football clubs in Cambodia involving Cambodian League and provincial teams organized by the Football Federation of Cambodia.
Title: 2017 Copa Constitució
Passage: The 2017 Copa Constitució was the 25th version of the national football knockout tournament involving teams from Andorra. The cup began on 7 February 2017 and ended on 28 May 2017 with the final.
Title: 2011 Hun Sen Cup
Passage: Hun Sen Cup, the main football knockout tournament in Cambodia. The 2011 Hun Sen Cup is the 5th season of the Hun Sen Cup, the premier knockout tournament for association football clubs in Cambodia involving Cambodian League and provincial teams organized by the Football Federation of Cambodia.
Title: 2016 Hun Sen Cup
Passage: The Hun Sen Cup was the main football knockout tournament in Cambodia. The 2016 Hun Sen Cup was the 10th season of the Hun Sen Cup, the premier knockout tournament for association football clubs in Cambodia involving Cambodian League and provincial teams organized by the Football Federation of Cambodia.
Title: Liverpool Senior Cup
Passage: The Liverpool County Football Association Senior Cup, commonly known as the Liverpool Senior Cup, is a football knockout tournament involving teams from the city of Liverpool, England and surrounding areas.
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1889–90 Burnley F.C. season
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Lancashire Senior Cup
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Which genus has more species Adiantum or Nasturtium ?
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Title: Adiantum
Passage: Adiantum , the walking fern or maidenhair fern, is a genus of about 250 species of ferns in the Vittarioideae subfamily of the family Pteridaceae, though some researchers place it in its own family, "Adiantaceae". The genus name comes from Greek, meaning "not wetting", referring to the fronds' ability to shed water without becoming wet.
Title: Nasturtium (genus)
Passage: Nasturtium is a genus of seven plant species in the family Brassicaceae (cabbage family), best known for the edible watercresses "Nasturtium microphyllum" ("Rorippa microphylla") and "Nasturtium officinale" ("R. nasturtium-aquaticum"). "Nasturtium" was previously synonymised with "Rorippa", but molecular evidence supports its maintenance as a distinct genus more closely related to "Cardamine" than to "Rorippa" "sensu stricto" (Al-Shehbaz & Price, 1998; Al-Shehbaz, Beilstein & Kellogg, 2006). Yellowcress is a common name for plants in this genus.
Title: Tropaeolum majus
Passage: Tropaeolum majus (garden nasturtium, Indian cress or monks cress) is a flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae, originating in the Andes from Bolivia north to Colombia. The species has become naturalized in parts of the United States (California, New York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut). It is of cultivated, probably hybrid origin, with possible parent species including "T. minus", "T. moritzianum", "T. peltophorum", and "T. peregrinum". It is not closely related to the genus "Nasturtium" (which includes watercress).
Title: Watercress
Passage: Watercress is an aquatic plant species with the botanical name Nasturtium officinale. This should not be confused with the profoundly different and unrelated group of plants with the common name of nasturtium, within the genus "Tropaeolum".
Title: Adiantum venustum
Passage: Adiantum venustum, the evergreen maidenhair or Himalayan maidenhair, is a species of fern in the genus "Adiantum" of the family Pteridaceae, native to China and the Himalayas. It is a slow to established plant that usually grows on moist rocks and soil with good amount of humus and dead leaves. It is very hardy, largely evergreen to -10 °C, when it becomes deciduous. It is also known as black Hansraj in India for its black stalks at the fronds.
Title: Adiantum capillus-veneris
Passage: Adiantum capillus-veneris, the Southern maidenhair fern, black maidenhair fern, maidenhair fern, and venus hair fern, is a species of ferns in the genus "Adiantum" and the family Pteridaceae with a subcosmopolitan worldwide distribution. It is cultivated as a popular garden fern and houseplant.
Title: Adiantum aleuticum
Passage: Adiantum aleuticum, the western maidenhair fern or Aleutian maidenhair, is a species of fern in the genus "Adiantum", native mainly to western North America from the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, south to Chihuahua, and also locally in northeastern North America from Newfoundland south to Maryland.
Title: Adiantum trapeziforme
Passage: Adiantum trapeziforme (giant maidenhair or diamond maidenhair) is a species of fern in the genus "Adiantum", native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America.
Title: Adiantum reniforme
Passage: Adiantum reniforme (lotus-leaved maidenhair fern) is a species of fern in the genus "Adiantum" (maidenhairs). It grows in sheltered rock crevices and on walls.
Title: Adiantum diaphanum
Passage: Adiantum diaphanum, the filmy maidenhair fern, is a species of fern in the genus "Adiantum", native to East Asia and Australasia, from southern Japan south to New Zealand. It grows to 20 cm long at the most, with very dark green fronds covered with bristles.
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Adiantum
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Adiantum
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Nasturtium (genus)
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What classic western song is the theme to the Range Busters series?
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Title: Home on the Range
Passage: "Home on the Range" is a classic western folk song sometimes called the "unofficial anthem" of the American West. The lyrics were originally written by Dr. Brewster M. Higley of Smith County, Kansas, in a poem entitled "My Western Home" in 1872. In 1947, it became the state song of the U.S. state of Kansas. In 2010, members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 western songs of all time.
Title: Range Busters
Passage: The Range Busters was a film series of 24 Westerns of the adventures of a trio of cowboys, many filmed at the Corriganville Movie Ranch, produced by George W. Weeks and distributed by Monogram Pictures. The series used "Home on the Range" as its theme song with each film featuring the heroes waving goodbye and promising to return in another adventure.
Title: Tonto Basin Outlaws
Passage: Tonto Basin Outlaws is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, the tenth of the entries in the Range Busters series. Despite the film's title, the action takes place in Montana, not Arizona's Tonto Basin. Like the other of the Range Busters series, the film was shot at Corriganville Movie Ranch and used footage from silent Westerns.
Title: Wild Horse Stampede
Passage: Wild Horse Stampede is a 1943 American Western film, directed by Alan James and starring Ken Maynard and Hoot Gibson playing marshals with their own names in the manner of Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. It was the first of eight Monogram Pictures "The Trail Blazers" film series, replacing the studio's Range Busters series.
Title: Fugitive Valley
Passage: Fugitive Valley is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the Range Busters series of western films.
Title: Underground Rustlers
Passage: Underground Rustlers is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the films in the Range Busters series. The film is also known as Bullets and Bullion (US review title).
Title: Trail Riders
Passage: Trail Riders is a 1942 American film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey, one of the Range Busters series.
Title: Saddle Mountain Roundup
Passage: Saddle Mountain Roundup is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the Range Busters series.
Title: Boot Hill Bandits
Passage: Boot Hill Bandits is a 1942 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one entry in the Range Busters series.
Title: John 'Dusty' King
Passage: John 'Dusty' King (born Miller McLeod Everson, July 11, 1909 – November 11, 1987) was a singer and film actor renowned for his Westerns particularly the Range Busters series.
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Home on the Range
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Range Busters
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Home on the Range
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The composer of Die schwarze Maske was born in what year?
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Title: Die schwarze Maske
Passage: Die schwarze Maske ("The Black Mask") is an opera by composer Krzysztof Penderecki using a German libretto by the composer and Harry Kupfer which is based on a 1928 play by Gerhart Hauptmann. The opera premiered at the Salzburg Festival on 15 August 1986, after which there were productions mounted at the Vienna State Opera and the Great Theatre, Warsaw during the following opera season. The work had its United States premiere on July 30, 1988 at the Santa Fe Opera with a cast that included Mark Lundberg.
Title: Krzysztof Penderecki
Passage: Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki ( ; ] ; born 23 November 1933) is a Polish composer and conductor. " The Guardian" has called him Poland's greatest living composer. Among his best known works are his "Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima", "Symphony No. 3", "St. Luke Passion", "Polish Requiem", "Anaklasis", "Utrenja", four operas, eight symphonies and other orchestral pieces, a variety of instrumental concertos, choral settings of mainly religious texts, as well as chamber and instrumental works.
Title: The Black Spider (film)
Passage: The Black Spider (German:Die schwarze Spinne) is a 1921 German silent horror film directed by Siegfried Philippi and starring Olga Engl, Hugo Flink and Charles Willy Kayser. It premiered in Berlin on 8 August 1921.
Title: IV (Ton Steine Scherben album)
Passage: IV is a double album released by Ton Steine Scherben. Because of the black album cover, it is also referred to as "die Schwarze" ("the black one"). It is a collection of various influences from folk to punk and marks a departure from the band's earlier work, even though it continues the change that began with the previous album Wenn die Nacht am tiefsten…. Anarchist slogans such as "destroy what destroys you" or "no power for nobody" are no longer prevalent, although some of the songs were political, such as "Der Turm stürzt ein" ("the tower is collapsing").
Title: The Black Spider (opera)
Passage: The Black Spider is an opera in three acts by Judith Weir with a libretto by the composer. The work is loosely based on the 1842 novella "Die schwarze Spinne" by Jeremias Gotthelf.
Title: The Black Panther (1921 film)
Passage: The Black Panther (German: Die schwarze Pantherin) is a 1921 German silent film directed by Johannes Guter and starring Yelena Polevitskaya, Xenia Desni and Eugen Burg. The film was produced by Russo Film, a small production outfit associated with Decla-Bioscop, which had been set up to produce films based on literature. The film was adapted from a play by Volodymyr Vynnychenko. It premiered on 14 October 1921 at a Decla cinema on the Unter den Linden.
Title: The Black Chapel
Passage: The Black Chapel is a 1959 political fiction thriller film directed by Ralph Habib. It is based on the novel "Die schwarze Kapelle" by Olav Herfeldt. It is a co-production between West Germany (where it was released as "Geheimaktion schwarze Kapelle"), Italy (where the film is known as "I sicari di Hitler") and France (where it was released with the title "R.P.Z. appelle Berlin").
Title: The Black Robe (film)
Passage: The Black Robe (German: Die schwarze Robe) is a 1944 German drama film directed by Fritz Peter Buch and starring Lotte Koch, Richard Haussler and Kirsten Heiberg. An ambitious public prosecutor neglects her husband to pursue her career, but has to change when her husband is caught up in a court case.
Title: The Black Cobra (1963 film)
Passage: The Black Cobra (German: Die Schwarze Kobra ) is a 1963 Austrian Crime film directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber and starring Adrian Hoven.
Title: Total Eclipse/Die schwarze Witwe
Passage: "Total Eclipse" / "Die schwarze Witwe" is a double A-side single released in 2001 by German pop duo Rosenstolz, featuring guest singers Marc Almond (on "Total Eclipse") and Nina Hagen (on "Die schwarze Witwe"). The single reached No. 22 in the German singles chart.
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1933
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Die schwarze Maske
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Krzysztof Penderecki
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Max Jacob and Grace Metalious, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: Grace Metalious
Passage: Grace Metalious (September 8, 1924 – February 25, 1964) was an American author known for her controversial novel "Peyton Place", one of the best-selling works in publishing history.
Title: Max Jacob
Passage: Max Jacob (] ; 12 July 1876 – 5 March 1944) was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic.
Title: Return to Peyton Place (film)
Passage: Return to Peyton Place is a 1961 drama film produced by Jerry Wald and directed by José Ferrer. The screenplay by Ronald Alexander is based on the 1959 novel "Return to Peyton Place" by Grace Metalious. The film is a sequel to "Peyton Place".
Title: Gilmanton, New Hampshire
Passage: Gilmanton is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,777 at the 2010 census. Gilmanton includes the villages of Gilmanton Corners and Gilmanton Ironworks. The town became well known in the 1950s after it was rumored that the popular novel "Peyton Place", written by resident Grace Metalious, was based on the town.
Title: Return to Peyton Place
Passage: Return to Peyton Place is a 1959 novel by Grace Metalious, a sequel to her best-selling 1956 novel "Peyton Place".
Title: Constance MacKenzie
Passage: Constance MacKenzie (née Standish) is a fictional character in the 1956 novel "Peyton Place" by Grace Metalious. In the subsequent film adaptation, she was played by Lana Turner; in the sequel "Return to Peyton Place", by Eleanor Parker; in the primetime television series, by Dorothy Malone (and briefly by Lola Albright); and in daytime soap opera "Return to Peyton Place", by Bettye Ackerman.
Title: Peyton Place (novel)
Passage: Peyton Place is a 1956 novel by Grace Metalious. The novel describes how three women are forced to come to terms with their identity, both as women and as sexual beings, in a small, conservative, gossipy New England town, with recurring themes of hypocrisy, social inequities and class privilege in a tale that includes incest, abortion, adultery, lust and murder. It sold 60 000 copies within the first ten days of its release and remained on the "New York Times" best seller list for 59 weeks.
Title: Return to Peyton Place (TV series)
Passage: Return to Peyton Place is an American daytime serial which aired on NBC from April 3, 1972 to January 4, 1974. The series was a spin-off of the primetime drama series "Peyton Place" rather than an adaptation of the 1959 novel of the same name by Grace Metalious.
Title: Peyton Place (film)
Passage: Peyton Place is a 1957 American drama film in color by De Luxe and CinemaScope from 20th Century Fox, produced by Jerry Wald, directed by Mark Robson, that stars Lana Turner and Hope Lange. In co-starring and supporting roles are Lee Philips, Lloyd Nolan, Diane Varsi, Arthur Kennedy, Russ Tamblyn, and Terry Moore. The film is based on the bestselling 1956 novel of the same name by Grace Metalious.
Title: Betty Anderson
Passage: Betty Anderson is a fictional character in the novel "Peyton Place", written by Grace Metalious, as well as the subsequent films and TV series based on the novel. In the film, she was played by actress Terry Moore; and in the TV series, she was portrayed by actress Barbara Parkins; in the short-lived daytime soap opera, she was played by actress Julie Parrish and later Lynn Loring. In a later TV movie, "Murder in Peyton Place", Janet Margolin performed the role of Betty.
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writer
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Max Jacob
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Grace Metalious
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Athletes Paul Annacone and Fabio Fognini both play what type of sport?
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Title: Paul Annacone
Passage: Paul Annacone (born March 20, 1963) is an American former touring professional tennis player and current tennis coach. He is the former coach of open-era leader in Grand Slams Roger Federer and former World No. 1 Pete Sampras. Annacone is currently a coach at ProTennisCoach.com and a commentator at Tennis Channel
Title: Fabio Fognini
Passage: Fabio Fognini (] ; born 24 May 1987) is an Italian professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 29 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and the current Italian No. 1. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 13, achieved in March 2014, and world No. 7 in doubles, achieved in July 2015. Fognini's most successful surface is red clay, upon which he won his four ATP singles titles in Stuttgart, Hamburg, Viña del Mar and Umag, reached the quarterfinals of the 2011 French Open and the semifinals of the 2013 Monte-Carlo Masters. Together with Simone Bolelli, Fognini won the 2015 Australian Open doubles event, becoming the first all Italian men's pair to win a Grand Slam title in the Open era.
Title: 1989 Paris Open – Doubles
Passage: Paul Annacone and John Fitzgerald were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Annacone with Christo van Rensburg and Fitzgerald with Anders Järryd.
Title: 2014 MercedesCup – Singles
Passage: Fabio Fognini was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Roberto Bautista Agut. <br>
Title: 2010 Carisap Tennis Cup – Singles
Passage: Fabio Fognini was the defending champion, but chose not to play.
Title: 1990 Ebel U.S. Pro Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg were the defending champions. Annacone participated with John Fitzgerald, and lost in the quarterfinals to Scott Davis and David Pate, while Van Rensburg played with Kevin Curren, and lost in the semifinals to Grant Connell and Glenn Michibata. <br>Rick Leach and Jim Pugh defeated Connell and Michibata 3–6, 6–4, 6–2, in the final.
Title: 2013 International German Open
Passage: The 2013 International German Open (also known as the bet–at–home Open – German Tennis Championships 2013 for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the 107th edition of the event known that year as the International German Open and was part of the ATP World Tour 500 series of the 2013 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg, Germany, from 14 July through 22 July 2013. Twelfth-seeded Fabio Fognini won the singles title.
Title: 1990 Volvo U.S. National Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg were the defending champions. Annacone competed alongside Kelly Evernden but lost in the semifinals, while van Rensburg played with Kevin Curren and lost in the quarterfinals. <br>Darren Cahill and Mark Kratzmann won the title, defeating Udo Riglewski and Michael Stich 7–5, 6–2, in the final.
Title: 2009 AON Open Challenger – Singles
Passage: Fabio Fognini chose to not defend his 2009 title.
Title: 1993 Volvo International – Doubles
Passage: The 1993 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Connecticut, United States and was part of the Championship Series of the 1993 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from August 16 through August 23, 1993. Kelly Jones and Rick Leach were the defending champions but only Jones competed that year with Paul Annacone. Annacone and Jones lost in the semifinals to Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek. Suk and Vacek won in the final 7–5, 6–4 against Steve DeVries and David Macpherson.
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tennis
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Paul Annacone
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Fabio Fognini
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Which is a non-towered airport, Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport or Montrose Regional Airport?
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Title: Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport
Passage: Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport (IATA: ICT, ICAO: KICT, FAA LID: ICT) is a commercial airport located about 7 mi west of downtown Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is the largest and busiest airport in the state of Kansas. ICT covers 3,248 acres (1,314 ha).
Title: Montrose Regional Airport
Passage: Montrose Regional Airport (IATA: MTJ, ICAO: KMTJ, FAA LID: MTJ) is a non-towered public airport on the northwest side of Montrose, in zip code 81401 in southwestern Colorado. Its two runways are at elevation 5,759 feet (1,755 m). MTJ covers 966 acres (391 ha) of land.
Title: Ottawa/Rockcliffe Airport
Passage: Ottawa/Rockcliffe Airport or Rockcliffe Airport, (IATA: YRO, ICAO: CYRO) , a former military base, is a non-towered airport located on the south shore of the Ottawa River, 4 NM northeast of Downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The airport is the home of the Canada Aviation Museum, which owns the field, and is used and maintained by the Rockcliffe Flying Club.
Title: Westport Airport (Kansas)
Passage: Westport Airport (FAA LID: 71K) is a privately owned, public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Wichita, a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States—and is in the Class C airspace of neighboring Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport.
Title: Punxsutawney Municipal Airport
Passage: Punxsutawney Municipal Airport is a small regional non-towered airport located 3 miles North-East of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
Title: Sheboygan County Memorial Airport
Passage: Sheboygan County Memorial Airport (IATA: SBM, ICAO: KSBM, FAA LID: SBM) is a county owned public use non-towered airport located in the Town of Sheboygan Falls, three nautical miles (6 km) northwest of the City of Sheboygan, in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a regional general aviation facility. Sheboygan's National Weather Service observation station is based at the airport.
Title: Vernon Regional Airport
Passage: Vernon Regional Airport, (IATA: YVE, ICAO: CYVK) , is a small, non-towered airport located 1.8 NM southwest of Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the few airports in the Okanagan Valley that can offer skydiving because all commercial operators must give written consent to a skydiving company for skydiving to occur, something which is not feasible at a larger airport like Kelowna International Airport.
Title: Non-towered airport
Passage: A non-towered airport is an airport with no operating tower, or air traffic control unit. The vast majority of the world's airports are non-towered, and even airports with control towers may operate as non-towered during off-hours, typically during the night.
Title: Jake Arner Memorial Airport
Passage: Jake Arner Memorial Airport (FAA LID: 22N) is a public non-towered airport that serves Lehighton, Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas. The airport is home to 35 based aircraft as of 2015, and has about 13,000 aircraft movements every calendar year. It was surveyed at an elevation of 534 ft and 163 m above sea level.
Title: San Martin Airport
Passage: San Martin Airport (formerly "South County Airport of Santa Clara County", colloquially "South County Airport") (FAA LID: E16) (formerly Q99) is a public non-towered airport located one mile (1.6 km) east of San Martin, serving Santa Clara County, California, U.S.A. This general aviation airport covers 179 acres (72 ha) and has one runway. A self-service fueling facility offers 100LL aviation gasoline continuously. Jet-A fuel is available from a full-service truck during FBO operating hours, and major airframe and powerplant service are available. The FBO at South County, which serves Jet-A and 100LL is Magnum Aviation.
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Montrose Regional Airport
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Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport
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Montrose Regional Airport
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Are Suizhou and Hejin in the same province?
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Title: Suizhou
Passage: Suizhou (), formerly Sui County (), is a prefecture-level city in northern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Henan province to the north and east.
Title: Hejin
Passage: Hejin () is a county-level city of Yuncheng City, in the southwest of Shanxi province, People's Republic of China, located on the east (left) bank of the Yellow River. It borders Jishan and Wanrong counties to the east and south, Linfen to the north, and Hancheng in Shaanxi across the Yellow River to the west. , it had a population of 360,000 residing in an area of 593 km2 . The city and its surrounding area is home to abundant aluminium reserves. During the Qin Dynasty, Hejin was known as Pishi County (皮氏县), renamed to Longmen County (龙门县) during the Northern Wei, and finally Hejin County (河津县) in the Song Dynasty. The city's name (河津) literally means "river ford", due to the need of a fording of the Yellow River at the time. In 1994, Hejin was upgraded to its present status as a county-level city.
Title: Wudian, Guangshui
Passage: Wudian () is a town under the administration of Guangshui City in northern Hubei province, China, abutting the western edge of the Daba Mountains and 35 km northeast of downtown Suizhou. , it has 15 villages under its administration.
Title: Suizhou meteorite
Passage: The Suizhou meteorite is a stone meteorite, which fell on April 15, 1986, in Dayanpo, 12.5 km in the southeast of the Suizhou city, Hubei province, China. Right after the fall of this meteorite, a group of scientists from the China University of Geosciences and the Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, conducted field survey and collection of Suizhou meteorite samples. A total weight of 270 kg of this meteorite was collected. The largest piece, a fragment of 56 kg in weight, is now preserved in the City Museum of Suizhou, and the smallest piece only weighs 20 g.
Title: Guangshui
Passage: Guangshui () is a city of approximately 137,000 inhabitants located in northeastern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, near the border with Henan province. Administratively, it is a county-level city of Suizhou City.
Title: Sui County, Hubei
Passage: Sui County or Suixian () is a county located in northern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Henan province to the north. It is under the administration of Suizhou City and was established in May 2009.
Title: Hankou–Danjiangkou Railway
Passage: The Hankou–Danjiangkou Railway or Handan Railway (), is a railroad in central China between Wuhan and Danjiangkou in Hubei Province. The line is 411 km long and follows the Han River from Wuhan’s Hankou District north to Danjiangkou near the border with Henan Province. The line was built from 1958 to 1966 and double-tracked in 2009. Major cities and towns along route include Wuhan, Anlu, Suizhou, Zaoyang, Xiangyang, Laohekou and Danjiangkou.
Title: Fen River
Passage: The Fen River () drains the center of Shanxi Province, China. It rises in the Guancen Mountains of Ningwu County in northeast Shanxi, flows southeast into the basin of Taiyuan, and then south through the central valley of Shanxi before turning west to join the Yellow River west of Hejin. The Fen and the Wei Rivers are the two largest tributaries of the Yellow River. The river is 694 km long and drains an area of 39,417 km, 25.3% of the area of Shanxi Province. The Fen River is the longest river in Shanxi province, northern China. It is also the second longest tributary of the Yellow River. The Fen River in Taiyuan city is throughout from north to south, the length of Fen River in Taiyuan City is 100 kilometer, occupies one seventh of the entire Fen River.
Title: Zengdu District
Passage: Zengdu () is a district of the city of Suizhou, Hubei province, People's Republic of China.
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Hejin
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Are The Cardigans and The Wipers from the same country?
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Title: The Cardigans
Passage: The Cardigans are a Swedish rock band formed in Jönköping, Sweden, in 1992, by guitarist Peter Svensson, bassist Magnus Sveningsson, drummer Bengt Lagerberg, keyboardist Lars-Olof Johansson and lead singer Nina Persson, with the line-up remaining unchanged to this day.
Title: Wipers
Passage: The Wipers were a punk rock group formed in Portland, Oregon in 1977 by guitarist Greg Sage, along with drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal. The group's tight song structure and use of heavy distortion were hailed as extremely influential by numerous critics and musicians. The band is considered the first Pacific Northwest punk band.
Title: Lars-Olof Johansson
Passage: Lars-Olof Johansson (born 23 February 1973, in Huskvarna, Sweden) is best known as a member of the alternative rock band The Cardigans. Johansson's role in the band is keyboardist and guitarist. Johansson grew up in the Swedish town of Jönköping. He is also a member of acoustic/country band Up The Mountain.
Title: The Rats (American band)
Passage: The Rats were an American garage punk band from Portland, Oregon, formed by Fred Cole previously of the garage rock band, The Lollipop Shoppe. Cole played guitar and sang, his wife, "Toody" played bass and sang, and initially Rod Rat played drums. Their sound was a raw mix of punk rock with occasional country touches. Their self-titled debut album appeared on Cole's Whizeagle label in 1980. Soon after, Rod Rat left the band, though he guested on the 1981 follow-up "Intermittent Signals" before his death by suicide. (Prior to his suicide Rod Rat (aka Rod Hibbert) also played drums in 1980-81 for Portland power pop band Domino Theory). Sam Henry, formerly of the Wipers, played drums on this LP but left to join another Portland band, Napalm Beach. Louis Samora was on the drum throne for the 1983 album "In a Desperate Red", still on Whizeagle. Samora left in 1984 to concentrate on his rockabilly band, The Jackals. The band broke up, but Bill Barker of Profile Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia convinced the band to reunite for a single. It appeared under the band name The Desperate Edge later in 1984. Soon after, Cole assembled a country band, Western Front, and he and Toody later reunited in Dead Moon. The Rats' records have long been out of print and sell for high prices on eBay. In 2008, Portland's Mississippi Records reissued the first album on vinyl.
Title: Travis McNabb
Passage: Travis Aaron McNabb is a New Orleans-born and Nashville-based American drummer and percussionist. McNabb is perhaps best known as a longtime member of the band Better Than Ezra, although he has performed session and touring work with many acts during his career. Prior to joining Better Than Ezra in January 1996, McNabb toured with acts such as Vigilantes of Love, Beggars, and seminal Oregon-based punk rock band The Wipers. Since mid-2007, he has been the full-time touring drummer with Grammy-award winning Country/Bluegrass act Sugarland.
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no
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The Cardigans
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Wipers
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Where is the headquarters of the toy retailer that Gerald L Storch once was Chairman and CEO?
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Title: Gerald L. Storch
Passage: Gerald L. Storch is a business executive who is CEO of Hudson's Bay Company. He is the Founder and CEO of Storch Advisors, a global business and management advisory firm. Prior to Storch Advisors, he was Chairman and CEO of Toys "R" Us, Inc. He also served as Vice Chairman of Target Corporation. Storch, a graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Business School, is a member of the Board of Directors of Bristol Myers Squibb and Fanatics, an online retailer of officially licensed sports merchandise.
Title: Toys "R" Us
Passage: Toys "R" Us, Inc. is an American toy and juvenile-products retailer founded in 1948 and headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey, in the New York City metropolitan area. Founded by Charles P. Lazarus in its modern incarnation in 1957, Toys "R" Us traces its origins to Lazarus' children's furniture store, which he started in 1948 before adding toys, eventually shifting his focus.
Title: The Entertainer (retailer)
Passage: The Entertainer (Amersham) Ltd. is the UK's largest independent toy retailer, which operates 124 stores. The company was founded by the husband and wife team Catherine and Gary Grant in 1981, when he purchased a local toy shop in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England.
Title: The Gadget Shop
Passage: Gadgetshop is an electronic toy retailer based in the United Kingdom, specialising in novelty gadgets.
Title: Indigo Books and Music
Passage: Indigo Books & Music Inc. (TSX: IDG ), usually known as "Indigo" and stylized "! ndigo", is Canada's largest book, gift and specialty toy retailer, operating stores in all ten provinces and one territory, and through a website offering a selection of books, toys, home décor, stationery and gifts.
Title: Gerald L. Young
Passage: Gerald L. Young is an ecologist who has published and is best known for his work in human ecology. He is a professor of biology and environmental science and regional planning at Washington State University. and was past president (1988-1990) of the Society for Human Ecology. The Society for Human Ecology offers the Gerald L. Young book award.
Title: Tops 'N' Toys
Passage: Tops 'N' Toys was a Canadian toy retailer chain. The chain included a location in Calgary's Marlborough Mall. The chain had difficulty competing in the market, and disappeared in the 1990s.
Title: Toytown Stores
Passage: Toytown is the number 2 independent toy retailer in the UK and Ireland. Providers of children's toys and entertainment products with 23 stores throughout the UK and Ireland. The independent toy retail chain was founded in Belfast in 1979.
Title: British Association of Toy Retailers
Passage: The British Association of Toy Retailers (BATR) is an association that represents their members to the United Kingdom government and the European Commission. It promotes the role of the toy retailer and the value of toys to the consumer. It represents about 75% of the toy trade. It is based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Title: Frederick August Otto Schwarz
Passage: Frederick August Otto Schwarz (October 18, 1836 – May 17, 1911) was a toy retailer who started FAO Schwarz.
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Wayne, New Jersey
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Gerald L. Storch
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Toys "R" Us
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Are Nick Gilder and Terri Nunn both singers?
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Title: Nick Gilder
Passage: Nicholas George "Nick" Gilder (born 21 December 1951), is an English-Canadian musician who first came to prominence as the frontman for the glam rock band Sweeney Todd. He later had a successful solo career as a singer/songwriter.
Title: Terri Nunn
Passage: Terri Kathleen Nunn (born June 26, 1961), is an American singer and actress. She is best known as the lead vocalist of the new wave/synthpop band Berlin.
Title: Nick Gilder (album)
Passage: Nick Gilder by Nick Gilder was released in 1985 on the RCA Records label.
Title: Sweeney Todd (album)
Passage: Sweeney Todd is the first album of the Canadian glam rock band Sweeney Todd. The single "Roxy Roller" reached #1 in the "RPM" national singles survey on June 26, 1976, and held that position for three weeks. Singer Nick Gilder and guitarist Jim McCulloch later went on to solo careers. They have both since returned to the band.
Title: Hot Child in the City
Passage: "Hot Child in the City" is a song by English-Canadian musician Nick Gilder. It was released in June 1978 as a single from the album "City Nights". It went to #1 both in Canada (October 14, 1978) and in the United States (October 28, 1978). It was not his first #1 single: as the lead singer of Sweeney Todd, he had hit #1 in Canada on June 26, 1976 (in the "RPM" listing) with the single "Roxy Roller", which remained at the top for three weeks. He won 2 Juno Awards in Canada and a People's Choice Award in the US. According to "The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits "it held the record for taking the longest amount of time to reach #1. The song became a platinum record.
Title: Sex (I'm A...)
Passage: "Sex (I'm A.. .)" is a song by the American band Berlin from their second album "Pleasure Victim". The song was co-written by group members John Crawford, Terri Nunn and David Diamond and sung as a duet by Crawford and Nunn.
Title: Sweeney Todd (band)
Passage: Sweeney Todd is a Canadian glam rock band formed in Vancouver in 1975. The band's original lead vocalist Nick Gilder left the band to start a solo career, and was replaced by a young Bryan Adams, who later enjoyed international success as a solo artist.
Title: The Warrior (song)
Passage: "The Warrior" is a song by American rock band Scandal, from the album "Warrior". The song was written by Holly Knight ("Love Is a Battlefield") and Nick Gilder ("Hot Child in the City"). The song went to number one in Canada and number seven in the United States, as well as number one on the Mainstream Rock chart in the US, in addition to winning a BMI Airplay Award in 1984. The music video of the song depicts the apocalypse in a warehouse.
Title: Stairways (album)
Passage: Stairways by Nick Gilder was released in 1997 on the Spinner Music Group Inc./Gilder Records labels.
Title: Metro Jets (song)
Passage: Metro Jets is a song written by Nick Gilder and James McCulloch, and recorded by Nick Gilder in 1979.
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yes
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Nick Gilder
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Terri Nunn
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Who has won more Tony Award's, Alex Greenwald or Constantine Maroulis?
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Title: Alex Greenwald
Passage: Alexander "Alex" Greenwald (born October 9, 1979) is an American musician, actor, and record producer. He is best known as the lead singer of the California rock band Phantom Planet.
Title: Constantine Maroulis
Passage: Constantine James Maroulis ( ; born September 17, 1975) is a Greek-American actor and rock singer from Wyckoff, New Jersey. He was the sixth-place finalist on the fourth season of the reality television series "American Idol", and received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for his role in "Rock of Ages". He starred in the title role in "Jekyll and Hyde" on Broadway, for which he received a Drama League Award Nomination for a Distinguished Performance Award.
Title: Fidelity Is the Enemy
Passage: Fidelity is the Enemy is a 2001 studio album by pop singer-songwriter Jim Boggia. A track from the album, "Several Thousand" was featured in the ABC television show Men in Trees. The song was also recorded by American Idol contestant Constantine Maroulis for his debut album.
Title: Athan Maroulis
Passage: Athanasios Demetrios Maroulis (born September 22, 1964) is an actor, vocalist and record producer born in Brooklyn, New York. He is the older brother of singer Constantine Maroulis and also has a sister, Anastasia.
Title: David Homyk
Passage: David Homyk (born in Canada) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. His music can be described as a blend of Maroon 5 and James Blunt. A producer by trade, David has made recordings for many well-known artists, including Beyoncé Knowles and her sister Solange. He tours and performs regularly, having shared stages with artists ranging from "American Idol's" Constantine Maroulis to the hip-hop legend & Hall of Fame inductee, Doug E. Fresh. David’s debut album is called "True Story." . On June 27, 2013 AOL hired David as its first live anchor. He was given the job upon singing the morning news.
Title: Yo (album)
Passage: Yo is the debut solo studio album by Alex Greenwald. It was released on May 5, 2014.
Title: Robert Marks (vocal coach)
Passage: Robert “Bob” Marks is an American vocal coach, music arranger, accompanist, conductor, and music director located in New York City. His students have included Natalie Portman, Britney Spears, Ariana Grande, Lea Michele, Laura Bell Bundy, Kerry Butler, Nikki M. James, Constantine Maroulis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Debbie Gibson, and Ashley Tisdale.
Title: I Think I Love You
Passage: "I Think I Love You" is a song composed by songwriter Tony Romeo in 1970. It was released as the debut single by The Partridge Family pop group, featuring David Cassidy on lead vocals and Shirley Jones on background vocals. The Partridge Family version was a number-one hit on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in November 1970. The alternative rock band Voice of the Beehive scored a hit cover version of their own in 1991. There have also been many other cover versions of this song, most notably, Perry Como, Kaci, Katie Cassidy, Paul Westerberg, Constantine Maroulis, and the new "In Search of the Partridge Family" cast on VH1.
Title: Constantine (album)
Passage: Constantine is the solo debut album of rock singer Constantine Maroulis. It debuted at number 75 on the Billboard 200, selling around 9,000 copies in its first week.
Title: Pray for the Soul of Betty
Passage: Pray for the Soul of Betty (often known by the acronym, "PFTSOB") was a hard rock band from New York City. The band consisted of Michael Hamboussi (drums), João Joya (guitar), Taylor, C.R. (bass) and lead vocalist Constantine Maroulis. On March 20, 2006, Maroulis announced his departure on the band's official message board, and on May 13, 2006, drummer Hamboussi posted in his MySpace blog that PFTSOB had officially disbanded.
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Constantine James Maroulis
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Alex Greenwald
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Constantine Maroulis
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Where is the online company founded in 1999 by Nick Swinmurn based?
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Title: Zappos
Passage: Zappos.com is an online shoe and clothing shop based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Title: Nick Swinmurn
Passage: Nick Swinmurn founded Zappos.com in 1999. He left Zappos in 2006 before it reached $1 billion sales in 2008 and was sold to Amazon in 2009.
Title: EAngel
Passage: eAngel is an online company founded in 2012 that provides proofreading services for professional and personal emails. eAngel hires human proofreaders to proofread in five languages, English, Spanish, French, German and Hebrew. Subscription plans for the service begin at $5 and customers are charged varying fractions of a cent per corrected character and word. eAngel has stated that they see businesspeople, students and people with Dyslexia as their main target segment.
Title: Fltplan.com
Passage: FltPlan.com is an online company which serves the general and corporate aviation community. Founded in 1999, it originally concentrated on flight planning. Its services now include flight tracking, e-APIS submissions, GPS RAIM predictions, and an FAA-approved weather service.
Title: Prescott Lee
Passage: Prescott Lee is a technology industry executive who co-founded the company FilmLoop along with Kyle Mashima. Lee previously founded and built the online company "eCircles.com" with Nathanael "Joe" Hayashi, which they subsequently sold to the firm "Classmates.com".
Title: Megaupload
Passage: Megaupload Ltd was a Hong Kong–based online company established in 2005 that operated from 2005 to 2012 providing online services related to file storage and viewing.
Title: Burlingame Dragons FC
Passage: Burlingame Dragons FC is an American soccer club based in Burlingame, California. Founded in 2014, the team plays in the Premier Development League (PDL). The team is owned by Nick Swinmurn, founder of Zappos.com and a minority investor in the NBA’s Golden State Warriors, and David Ebersman, former CFO of Facebook and Genentech.
Title: Envelopes.com
Passage: Envelopes.com is an American envelope and stationery supply company, founded in 1971 as Action Envelope. It transitioned to an online company in 2000.
Title: GroupSpaces
Passage: GroupSpaces (styled groupspaces) is a London-based online company that provides technology to help real-world clubs, societies, associations and other groups manage their membership and activities, and promote themselves online. Founded by Oxford University students David Langer and Andy Young, the company was launched in the United Kingdom in 2007 and has since expanded into the United States and over 30 other countries. As of November 2010, its software is used to host over 1 million memberships.
Title: Kozmo.com
Passage: Kozmo.com was a venture-capital-funded online company that promised free one-hour delivery of "videos, games, dvds, music, mags, books, food, basics & more" and Starbucks coffee in several major cities in the United States. It was founded by young investment bankers Joseph Park and Yong Kang in March 1998 in New York City, and was out of business by April 2001. The company is often referred to as an example of the dot-com bubble. In September 2013, the website kozmo.com announced that they would relaunch soon, but as of 2017 the site was inaccessible.
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Las Vegas, Nevada
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Nick Swinmurn
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Zappos
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Baker Municipal Airport is one nautical mile southeast of the central business district of what city that is the county seat of Fallon County Montana?
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Title: Baker Municipal Airport
Passage: Baker Municipal Airport (ICAO: KBHK, FAA LID: BHK) is a public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.15 mi, 1.85 km) southeast of the central business district of Baker, a city in Fallon County, Montana, United States. The airport is owned by Baker City and Fallon County. It is included in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a "general aviation" facility.
Title: Baker, Montana
Passage: Baker is a city in and the county seat of Fallon County, Montana, United States. The population was 1,741 at the 2010 census.
Title: Blaine Municipal Airport
Passage: Blaine Municipal Airport (IATA: BWS, FAA LID: 4W6) was a city-owned public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.8 km) east of the central business district of Blaine, a city in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. Blaine Municipal Airport (AKA Dierks Field) was closed on December 31, 2008.
Title: M. Graham Clark Downtown Airport
Passage: M. Graham Clark Downtown Airport (IATA: PLK, ICAO: KPLK, FAA LID: PLK) is a county owned, public use airport in Taney County, Missouri, United States. It is located one nautical mile (2 km) south of the central business district of Branson, Missouri, one nautical mile (2 km) northeast of Point Lookout, Missouri, and a few yards west of the old downtown area of Hollister, Missouri. It was formerly known as M. Graham Clark Field – Taney County Airport.
Title: Maple Lake Municipal Airport
Passage: Maple Lake Municipal Airport (ICAO: KMGG, FAA LID: MGG) is a city owned, public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) northeast of the central business district of Maple Lake, a city in Wright County, Minnesota, United States. It is located on Maple Lake and is also known as Maple Lake Municipal Airport & Seaplane Base.
Title: Porter County Regional Airport
Passage: Porter County Regional Airport (IATA: VPZ, ICAO: KVPZ, FAA LID: VPZ) (formerly Porter County Municipal Airport) is a public use airport located one nautical mile (1.8 km) southeast of the central business district of Valparaiso, a city in Porter County, Indiana, United States. It is owned by the Porter County Municipal Airport Authority.
Title: Kulm Municipal Airport
Passage: Kulm Municipal Airport (FAA LID: D03) is a public use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) northeast of the central business district of Kulm, a city in LaMoure County, North Dakota, United States. It is owned by the Kulm Municipal Airport Authority.
Title: Chetek Municipal–Southworth Airport
Passage: Chetek Southworth Municipal Airport (FAA LID: Y23) , also known as Chetek Municipal–Southworth Airport, is a city owned public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) southeast of the central business district of Chetek, a city in Barron County, Wisconsin, United States.
Title: Tower Municipal Airport
Passage: Tower Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 12D) is a city owned public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) northwest of the central business district of Tower, a city in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. It is located on Lake Vermilion and is also known as Tower Municipal Airport & Seaplane Base.
Title: Ashley Municipal Airport
Passage: Ashley Municipal Airport (IATA: ASY, ICAO: KASY, FAA LID: ASY) is a public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) southeast of the central business district of Ashley, a city in McIntosh County, North Dakota, United States. It is owned by the Ashley Municipal Airport Authority.
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Baker
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Baker Municipal Airport
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Baker, Montana
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how is Lewisia and Heliconia connected?
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Title: Lewisia
Passage: Lewisia is a plant genus, named for Meriwether Lewis who encountered the species in 1806. The native habitat of "Lewisia" species is north facing cliffs in the western part of North America. Local Native Americans ate the roots, which have also been used to treat sore throats.
Title: Heliconia
Passage: Heliconia, derived from the Greek word "helikonios", is a genus of flowering plants in the family Heliconiaceae. Most of the ca 194 known species are native to the tropical Americas, but a few are indigenous to certain islands of the western Pacific and Maluku. Many species of "Heliconia" are found in rainforests or tropical wet forests of these regions. Several species are widely cultivated as ornamentals, and a few are naturalized in Florida, Gambia and Thailand. Common names for the genus include lobster-claws, toucan peak, wild plantains or false bird-of-paradise. The last term refers to their close similarity to the bird-of-paradise flowers ("Strelitzia"). Collectively, these plants are also simply referred to as "heliconias".
Title: Lewisia leeana
Passage: Lewisia leeana (orth.var. "L. leana") is a species of flowering plant in the Montiaceae family known by the common name quill-leaf lewisia. It is native to California and Oregon, where it grows in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada and Klamath Ranges. This is a perennial herb growing from narrow, woody taproot connected to one or more caudices. It produces a basal rosette of many fleshy flat to cylindrical blunt-tipped leaves up to 4 centimeters long. The inflorescence bears many flowers on erect, branching stems up to about 24 centimeters tall. Each flower has 5 to 8 white, pink, or purplish petals each about half a centimeter long.
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plant
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Lewisia
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Heliconia
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What star of "The Romantic Englishwoman" played King Ludwig II of Bavaria in "Ludwig"?
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Title: Helmut Berger
Passage: Helmut Berger (] ; born Helmut Steinberger; 29 May 1944) is an Austrian film and television actor. He is most famous for his work with Luchino Visconti, particularly in his performance as King Ludwig II of Bavaria in "Ludwig", for which he received a special David di Donatello award, and his performance in "The Damned" for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
Title: The Romantic Englishwoman
Passage: The Romantic Englishwoman is a 1975 British film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Michael Caine, Glenda Jackson, Helmut Berger. It marks the feature-length screen debut for Kate Nelligan. The screenplay was written by Tom Stoppard and Thomas Wiseman.
Title: Ludwig II, King of Bavaria
Passage: Ludwig II, King of Bavaria (German: Ludwig der Zweite, König von Bayern) is a 1929 German silent historical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Theodor Loos and Eugen Burg. It portrays the life and reign of the monarch Ludwig II who ruled Bavaria from 1864 to 1886. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Geiselgasteig, Munich. The production company was the German subsidiary of the American studio Universal Pictures.
Title: Kong Ludvigøyane
Passage: Kong Ludvigøyane (English: King Ludwig Islands ) is a small group of islands south of southwestern Edgeøya. The group includes Russebuholmane, Arendtsøya, Berentine Island, and Bruhnsøya. They form part of Thousand Islands. They are named after King Ludwig II (1845–86) of Bavaria, Germany. The islands may be the "Hopeless Iles." of the Muscovy Company's map (1625).
Title: Ludwig (film)
Passage: Ludwig is a 1973 film directed by Italian director Luchino Visconti about the life and death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Helmut Berger stars as Ludwig, Romy Schneider reprises her role as Empress Elisabeth of Austria (from the 1955 film "Sissi" and its two sequels).
Title: Louis II, Duke of Bavaria
Passage: Ludwig I or Louis I of Upper Bavaria (German: "Ludwig II der Strenge, Herzog von Bayern, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein" ) (13 April 1229 – 2 February 1294) was Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1253. He is known as Ludwig II or Louis II as Duke of Bavaria, and also as Louis the Strict. Born in Heidelberg, he was a son of duke Otto II and Agnes of the Palatinate. She was a daughter of the Welf Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine, her grandfathers were Henry XII the Lion and Conrad of Hohenstaufen.
Title: Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria
Passage: Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria (German: "Prinzregent Luitpold Karl Joseph Wilhelm Ludwig von Bayern" ) (12 March 1821 – 12 December 1912), was the "de facto" ruler of Bavaria from 1886 to 1912, due to the incapacity of his nephews, King Ludwig II for three days and King Otto for 26 years.
Title: Hohenschwangau Castle
Passage: Hohenschwangau Castle or Schloss Hohenschwangau (lit: "Upper Swan County Palace") is a 19th-century palace in southern Germany. It was the childhood residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and was built by his father, King Maximilian II of Bavaria. It is located in the German village of Hohenschwangau near the town of Füssen, part of the county of Ostallgäu in southwestern Bavaria, Germany, very close to the border with Austria.
Title: Ludwig II (2012 film)
Passage: Ludwig II is a 2012 film directed by and Marie Noëlle, starring as the younger Bavarian King Ludwig II and Sebastian Schipper as the king in his later years.
Title: Ludwig II of Bavaria
Passage: Ludwig II (German: "Ludwig Otto Friedrich Wilhelm" ; English: Louis Otto Frederick William ; 25 August 1845 – 13 June 1886) was King of Bavaria from 1864 until his death in 1886. He is sometimes called the Swan King, Mad King Ludwig or der Märchenkönig (the 'Fairy Tale King'). He also held the titles of Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, Duke of Franconia, and Duke in Swabia.
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Helmut Berger
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The Romantic Englishwoman
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Helmut Berger
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What company developed a new simulation strategy video game depicting theme park management similar to "RollerCoster Tycoon" in 2006?
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Title: Thrillville
Passage: Thrillville is a simulation and strategy video game that depicts theme park management, very similar to "RollerCoaster Tycoon", which Frontier Developments also developed. "Thrillville" is available for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and, in North America, Xbox.
Title: 2006 in video gaming
Passage: 2006 has seen many sequels and prequels in video games and several new titles such as "Bully", "Company of Heroes", "Dead Rising", "Gears of War", "Just Cause", "", "Prey", "", "Saints Row", and "Thrillville".
Title: Family Park Tycoon
Passage: Family Park Tycoon is a business simulation video game for the Nintendo DS developed by VIS Games and Entertainment, a division of Visual Imagination Games and Software, and published by Astragon. Game play focuses on amusement park management.
Title: Theme Park Inc
Passage: Theme Park Inc. (also known as SimCoaster in the United States and Theme Park Manager in Australia) is a construction and management simulation video game. It is the last game of the Theme Park series that started with "Theme Park" in 1994 and continued with "Theme Park World" in 1999. "Theme Park Inc." was developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts. It was the last game to bear the Bullfrog logo before the company's merger with EA UK in 2004.
Title: Kaiser (video game)
Passage: Kaiser is a West German simulation strategy video game developed and published by Ariolasoft.
Title: RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
Passage: RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 is a construction and management simulation computer game that simulates amusement park management. Developed by Chris Sawyer Productions and published by Infogrames, the game was released in October 2002 as the sequel to "RollerCoaster Tycoon" and the second game in the "RollerCoaster Tycoon" series. The features and expansions were later ported to the 2017 mobile game, "RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic".
Title: Parkitect
Passage: Parkitect is an upcoming construction and management simulation video game developed by Texel Raptor. The game simulates amusement park management, similar to the "RollerCoaster Tycoon" series. The project began seeking funding on Kickstarter in 2014, and was released on Steam's early access program on May 2016.
Title: Freight Tycoon
Passage: Freight Tycoon is a simulation strategy computer game focused around transporting goods via small and large tonnage trucks. The game was published by the Russian 1C Company.
Title: RollerCoaster Tycoon (video game)
Passage: RollerCoaster Tycoon is a construction and management simulation video game that simulates amusement park management. Developed by Chris Sawyer Productions and published by MicroProse, the game was released for Microsoft Windows in 1999 and was later ported to the Xbox by Infogrames in 2003. It is the first game in the "RollerCoaster Tycoon" series.
Title: RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic
Passage: RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic is a construction and management simulation video game developed by Origin8 Technologies and published by Atari. The game combines features that were first seen in "RollerCoaster Tycoon" and "RollerCoaster Tycoon 2", which were both amusement park management simulators created by Chris Sawyer for the PC. The game was released worldwide for iOS and Android in December 2016, while a version for Microsoft Windows and macOS was released in September 2017.
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Frontier Developments
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2006 in video gaming
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Thrillville
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Who had a better single career ranking, Rohan Bopanna or Jim Grabb ?
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Title: Jim Grabb
Passage: Jim Grabb (born April 14, 1964) is an American former professional tennis player. He was ranked the World No. 1 doubles player in 1989 and in 1993. Grabb's best singles ranking was World No. 24, a ranking he achieved in February 1990.
Title: Rohan Bopanna
Passage: Rohan Bopanna (born 4 March 1980) is an Indian professional tennis player. His singles career high ranking was World No. 213 in 2007 and his career high ranking in doubles was World No. 3 on 22 July 2013. Recently, most of his appearances in professional tournaments have been in doubles matches. He is a member of the Indian Davis Cup team since 2002. In 2010, he finished as a runner-up in doubles at the US Open, partnering with Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. He won the 2017 French Open - Mixed Doubles title with Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada becoming the fourth Indian player to win a Grand Slam title.
Title: Gabriela Dabrowski
Passage: Gabriela Dabrowski (Polish: "Dąbrowska" ; born April 1, 1992) is a Canadian professional tennis player. She reached her highest WTA singles ranking of 164 on November 3, 2014 and her highest doubles ranking of 18 on September 11, 2017. She won the 2017 French Open mixed doubles title with Rohan Bopanna, becoming the first Canadian woman to win a senior Grand Slam title.
Title: 2016 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles
Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek Štepánek. Nestor and Štepánek lost in the quarterfinals to Łukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. <br>
Title: 2013 BNP Paribas Masters – Doubles
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna were the defending champions, but Bhupathi decided not to participate. Bopanna played alongside Édouard Roger-Vasselin.
Title: 2014 Open 13 – Doubles
Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Colin Fleming were the defending champions, but Bopanna chose not to participate. Fleming played alongside Ross Hutchins, but lost in the quarterfinals to Marin Draganja and Mate Pavić. <br>
Title: 2016 MercedesCup – Doubles
Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea were the defending champions, but Bopanna chose to compete in s'Hertogenbosch instead. Mergea played alongside Horia Tecău, but lost in the semifinals to Marcus Daniell and Artem Sitak.
Title: 2012 Gerry Weber Open – Doubles
Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions but Bopanna decided not to participate. <br>
Title: 2009 LA Tennis Open – Doubles
Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Eric Butorac were the defending champions, but Bopanna did not participate that year. <BR>Butorac partnered with Scott Lipsky, but lost in the first round to Denis Istomin and Leonardo Mayer. <BR>Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won in the final 6–4, 7–6 against Benjamin Becker and Frank Moser.
Title: 2012 If Stockholm Open – Doubles
Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions but Bopanna decided not to participate. <br>
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Jim Grabb
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Rohan Bopanna
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Jim Grabb
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What Rihanna song appears on Now THat's What I Call Music! 34?
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Title: Rude Boy (Rihanna song)
Passage: "Rude Boy" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna, taken from her fourth studio album, "Rated R" (2009). It was released as the album's third single on February 19, 2010, through Def Jam. Rihanna co-wrote the song with StarGate, Ester Dean, Makeba Riddick, and Rob Swire, with Swire also co-producing it with StarGate. "Rude Boy" is an up-tempo dancehall and R&B song which incorporates elements of raggamuffin. The song received mixed to positive reviews from critics; some called it is the highlight of the album, but others criticized Rihanna's "monotone" and "icy" vocal performance.
Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 34 (U.S. series)
Passage: Now That's What I Call Music! 34 was released on June 15, 2010. The album is the 34th edition of the (U.S.) "Now! " series. Four tracks, "Nothin' on You", "Rude Boy", "OMG" and "Imma Be", reached number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100. The final four tracks are "What's Next New Music Preview" bonus tracks.
Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 47
Passage: Now That's What I Call Music! 47 may refer to at least two different "Now That's What I Call Music! " series albums, including
Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 48
Passage: Now That's What I Call Music! 48 may refer to these "Now That's What I Call Music! "-series albums and others:
Title: Face to Face (Daft Punk song)
Passage: "Face to Face" is a song by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, featuring vocals and co-production by American house music producer Todd Edwards. It was released as the fifth single from their 2001 album "Discovery". Promotional 12" singles were released for those who pre-ordered the 2003 remix album "Daft Club", and a CD single containing a remix of the song by French producer Demon was released commercially. As part of "Discovery", the song appears in the film "", and the section of the film in which the song appears serves as its music video. The song topped the "Billboard" Hot Dance Club Play chart in 2004.
Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 46
Passage: Now That's What I Call Music! 46 may refer to at least three different "Now That's What I Call Music! " series albums, including:
Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 34
Passage: Now That's What I Call Music! 34 or Now 34 may refer to at least two "Now That's What I Call Music! " series albums, including
Title: I Run to You
Passage: "I Run to You" is a song recorded by American country music group Lady Antebellum. It was released on January 26, 2009, as the third and final single from the group's self-titled debut album. Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, who comprise Lady Antebellum, co-wrote the song with Tom Douglas. "I Run to You" is the group's first Number One single, reaching that peak in July 2009. The song appears on "Now That's What I Call Country Volume 2" and "Now That's What I Call Music 31".
Title: Fool's Gold (Aaron Carter song)
Passage: "Fool's Gold" is a single by American pop musician Aaron Carter released on April 1, 2016. It is the first single to be released by Carter in over a decade. The song appears on Carter's extended play "LøVë" as well as "Now That's What I Call Music! 60".
Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 53
Passage: Now That's What I Call Music! 53 or Now 53 may refer to at least two "Now That's What I Call Music! " series albums, including
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"Rude Boy"
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Now That's What I Call Music! 34 (U.S. series)
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Rude Boy (Rihanna song)
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Who is older, Eric Burdon or Suggs?
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Title: Suggs (singer)
Passage: Graham McPherson (born 13 January 1961), known by the stage name Suggs, is an English singer-songwriter, musician, radio personality and actor.
Title: Eric Burdon
Passage: Eric Victor Burdon (born 11 May 1941) is an English singer-songwriter and rocker best known as a member and vocalist of the R&B/rock band The Animals and the funk band War. He is regarded as one of the British Invasion's most distinct singers with his deep, searingly powerful blues-rock voice. He is also known for his aggressive stage performances.
Title: Eric Burdon Declares "War"
Passage: Eric Burdon Declares "War" is the first of two original albums by funk band Eric Burdon and War, released on MGM Records in April 1970. It peaked at number 18 on record charts in the USA, number 50 in the UK, and number 7 in Australia. The back cover includes this declaration: "We the People, have declared War against the People, for the right to love each other". The album received a gold record award.
Title: War (War album)
Passage: War is the third album by funk group War, or their first following the departure of singer Eric Burdon and the group's name change from the original: Eric Burdon and War. It was released in April 1971 on United Artists Records, their first for the label.
Title: When I Was Young
Passage: "When I Was Young" is a song with a countercultural theme released in early 1967 by Eric Burdon, with The Animals and was written by five of the band members Eric Burdon (vocals), Barry Jenkins (drums), John Weider (guitar/violin), Vic Briggs (guitar), and Danny McCulloch (bass). It charted in Australia peaking #2 and stayed 4 weeks there. Later it was a hit charting #10 on the Canadian RPM chart, # 15 in the United States and #7 in the Netherlands. The song has been covered by many punk rock and heavy metal bands.
Title: Help Me Girl
Passage: "Help Me Girl" is a song performed by Eric Burdon in 1966. It was billed to Eric Burdon for his 1967 solo album, "Eric Is Here" which also featured drummer Barry Jenkins, the only group member to remain during the transition from the "first" Animals group to the "new" lineup. It reached number 29 on the U.S. charts and number 14 on the UK charts.
Title: Mirage (Eric Burdon album)
Passage: Mirage was recorded as an album by Eric Burdon and The Eric Burdon Band in 1973 during the "Mirage Project". It was not released until 27 February 2008 by Universal.
Title: The Best of Eric Burdon
Passage: The Best of Eric Burdon is a 2004 compilation album by Eric Burdon, re-released in 2008. Every track was recorded in the 1980s, except "Stop What You're Doing".
Title: Love Is All Around (album)
Passage: Love Is All Around is a studio album by Eric Burdon and War (credited as "War featuring Eric Burdon" on the original edition). Released in 1976 on ABC Records, it contains tracks recorded during the band's brief existence from 1969 to 1971, but not found on their two albums from 1970. Many years later it was reissued on CD by Avenue Records; this edition restores the original group name, Eric Burdon and War.
Title: Live 17th October 1974
Passage: Live 17th October 1974 is a live album by Eric Burdon performed as The Eric Burdon Band.
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Eric Victor Burdon
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Eric Burdon
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Suggs (singer)
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Yoon Jin-seo, is a South Korean actress, and has starred in films such as which 2010 South Korean film starring Yoo Ji-tae and Yoon Jin-seo, who previously worked together in "Oldboy"?
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Title: Yoon Jin-seo
Passage: Yoon Jin-seo (born Yoon Soo-kyung, 5 August 1983) is a South Korean actress. Yoon has starred in films such as "Oldboy", "All for Love", "A Good Day to Have an Affair", and "Secret Love". She also appeared in a variety of TV series — historical drama "The Return of Iljimae", action comedy "", and cable romantic comedy "Twelve Men in a Year".
Title: Secret Love (2010 film)
Passage: Secret Love () is a 2010 South Korean film starring Yoo Ji-tae and Yoon Jin-seo, who previously worked together in "Oldboy".
Title: Coffee Mate (film)
Passage: Coffee Mate () is a 2016 South Korean melodrama film written and directed by Yi Hyun-ha, starring Yoon Jin-seo and Oh Ji-ho.
Title: The Girl Who Sees Smells
Passage: The Girl Who Sees Scents () is a 2015 South Korean television series adapted from the webtoon of the same title by Seo Soo-kyung a/k/a Man Chwi. Starring Park Yoo-chun, Shin Se-kyung, Namgoong Min and Yoon Jin-seo, it aired on SBS on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes from April 1 to May 21, 2015.
Title: Twelve Men in a Year
Passage: Twelve Men in a Year (, also known as 12 Signs of Love) is a 2012 South Korean television series, starring Yoon Jin-seo and On Joo-wan. It aired on tvN from February 15 to April 5, 2012 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes.
Title: Jackpot (2016 TV series)
Passage: Jackpot (), also known as The Royal Gambler, is a South Korean historical drama starring Jang Keun-suk, Yeo Jin-goo, Jun Kwang-ryul, Choi Min-soo, Yoon Jin-seo and Lim Ji-yeon. It replaced "Six Flying Dragons" and aired on SBS on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) from March 28, 2016 to June 14, 2016 for 24 episodes.
Title: Yoo Ji-tae
Passage: Yoo Ji-tae (born April 13, 1976) is a South Korean actor, film director and screenwriter. After a stint as a fashion model, Yoo launched his acting career in 1998 then rose to fame through the films "Attack the Gas Station" (1999) and "Ditto" (2000). In the succeeding years, he gained acting recognition by working with acclaimed directors such as Hur Jin-ho in "One Fine Spring Day" (2001), Park Chan-wook in "Oldboy" (2003), and Hong Sang-soo in "Woman is the Future of Man" (2004). Yoo began directing short films in 2003, which were well received in the film festival circuit. His feature directorial debut "Mai Ratima" was released in 2013.
Title: Traces of Love
Passage: Traces of Love is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Kim Dae-seung, and starring Yoo Ji-tae, Kim Ji-soo, and Uhm Ji-won. The film is based on the Sampoong Department Store collapse, which took place in 1995.
Title: Santa Barbara (film)
Passage: Santa Barbara () is a 2014 South Korean romance film starring Lee Sang-yoon and Yoon Jin-seo. It was written and directed by David Cho (also known as Cho Sung-kyu).
Title: The Return of Iljimae
Passage: The Return of Iljimae () is a 2009 South Korean historical action television series, starring Jung Il-woo in the title role of Iljimae, Yoon Jin-seo, Kim Min-jong and Jung Hye-young. It aired on MBC from January 21 to April 9, 2009 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.
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Secret Love
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Yoon Jin-seo
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Secret Love (2010 film)
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In which sport can you find the Buffalo Sabres and Philadelphia Flyers?
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Title: 1974–75 Buffalo Sabres season
Passage: The 1974–75 Buffalo Sabres season was the Sabres' fifth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Sabres finished in a tie for the best record in the NHL in the 1974–75 regular season after a disappointing 1974 that saw the 1973–74 team fail to return to the NHL playoffs as they had the year before. Buffalo advanced to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time in team history to play against the rough Philadelphia Flyers (who had been recently nicknamed the "Broad Street Bullies"), a series which included the legendary Fog Game (game three of the series). The Sabres lost the series 4–2.
Title: 1974–75 Philadelphia Flyers season
Passage: The 1974–75 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers eighth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers repeated as Stanley Cup champions. The 1974–75 Flyers were the last Stanley Cup champion to be composed entirely of Canadian-born players.
Title: 2000–01 Buffalo Sabres season
Passage: The 2000–01 Buffalo Sabres season was the 31st season for the team in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Sabres finished with a 46-30-5-1 record in the regular season, and won the Conference Quarter-Finals (4-2) over Philadelphia Flyers, but lost the Conference Semi-Finals (4-3) to Pittsburgh Penguins. It was also the final time that they made the playoffs before the 2004-05 NHL Lockout.
Title: 2005–06 Philadelphia Flyers season
Passage: The 2005–06 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Flyers' 39th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Buffalo Sabres in six games.
Title: 1999–2000 Buffalo Sabres season
Passage: The 1999–2000 Buffalo Sabres season was the 30th for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970. The season saw the Sabres qualify for the playoffs, but lose in the first round to the Philadelphia Flyers.
Title: 2000–01 Philadelphia Flyers season
Passage: The 2000–01 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 34th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost in the first round to the Buffalo Sabres in six games.
Title: Rory Fitzpatrick
Passage: Rory Brian Fitzpatrick (born January 11, 1975) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Nashville Predators, Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks and Philadelphia Flyers. He was known as a journeyman depth player at the NHL level. He currently serves as the head coach of the Buffalo Jr. Sabres 12 and under squad.
Title: 1975 Stanley Cup Finals
Passage: The 1975 Stanley Cup Finals championship series was played by the Buffalo Sabres and the defending champion Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers would win the best-of-seven series four games to two. This was the first Final to have two non-"Original Six" teams since the 1967 expansion, and also the first contested by any team that had joined the league "after" 1967 (the Sabres were part of the 1970 expansion). The 1975 Flyers are the last Stanley Cup championship team to be composed solely of Canadian-born players.
Title: Dainius Zubrus
Passage: Dainius Gintas Zubrus (born June 16, 1978) is a Lithuanian former professional ice hockey right winger and center who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). He is the first Lithuanian to have played 1,000 games in the NHL. Zubrus was drafted 15th overall in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers. He played for the Flyers, Montreal Canadiens, Washington Capitals, Buffalo Sabres, New Jersey Devils, and San Jose Sharks.
Title: 1997–98 Philadelphia Flyers season
Passage: The 1997–98 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers 31st season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost their quarterfinal series with the Buffalo Sabres in five games.
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Hockey
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1974–75 Buffalo Sabres season
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1974–75 Philadelphia Flyers season
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What type of industry does Miklós Jancsó and Paula Heredia have in common?
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Title: Paula Heredia
Passage: Paula Patricia Heredia Suarez (born October 13, 1957 in San Salvador, El Salvador) is a filmmaker based in New York City. She is the daughter of radio and television pioneer, Leonardo Heredia and writer and journalist, Mercedes Suarez.
Title: Miklós Jancsó
Passage: Miklós Jancsó (] ; 27 September 192131 January 2014) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.
Title: The Round-Up (1966 film)
Passage: The Round-Up (Hungarian: "Szegénylegények" , "Outlaws") is a 1966 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Well received in its home country, it was Jancsó's first film to receive international acclaim.
Title: The Red and the White
Passage: The Red and the White (Hungarian: Csillagosok, katonák ) is a 1967 film directed by Miklós Jancsó and dealing with the Russian Civil War. The original Hungarian title, "Csillagosok, katonák", can be translated as "Stars on their Caps" (literally 'starries, soldiers'), which, as with a number of Jancsó film titles, is a quote from a song. The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was canceled due to the events of May 1968 in France. It was voted as "Best Foreign Film of 1969" by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics.
Title: Private Vices, Public Pleasures
Passage: Private Vices, Public Pleasures (Italian: Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù ) is a 1976 Italian-Yugoslavian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Hungarian Rhapsody (film)
Passage: Hungarian Rhapsody (Hungarian: Magyar rapszódia ) is a 1979 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Cinema of Hungary
Passage: Hungary has had a notable cinema industry from the beginning of the 20th century, with Hungarians who affected the world of motion picture both inside and outside the borders. The former could be characterised by directors István Szabó, Béla Tarr, or Miklós Jancsó, the latter by William Fox, who founded Fox Studios, Alexander Korda, playing a leading role in start of Britain's film industry, or Adolph Zukor, founder of Paramount Pictures. Examples of successful Hungarian films include "Merry-go-round", "Mephisto", "Werckmeister Harmonies", and "Kontroll".
Title: Red Psalm
Passage: Red Psalm (Hungarian: Még kér a nép ) is a 1972 Hungarian film by Miklós Jancsó. The literal translation of the title is ""And the People Still Ask"", a quote from a poem by Sándor Petőfi.
Title: Electra, My Love
Passage: Electra, My Love (Hungarian: Szerelmem, Elektra ) is a 1974 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was included in the official selection for the 1975 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: The Lord's Lantern in Budapest
Passage: The Lord's Lantern in Budapest (Hungarian: "Nekem lámpást adott kezembe az Úr Pesten" ) is a 1999 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was Hungary's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination.
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film
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Miklós Jancsó
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Paula Heredia
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Who was born first Jack Arnold or P. J. Castellaneta?
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Title: P. J. Castellaneta
Passage: Paul Joseph (P. J.) Castellaneta (born 1960) is an American film director, who wrote and directed the films "Together Alone" and "Relax...It's Just Sex".
Title: Jack Arnold (director)
Passage: Jack Arnold (October 14, 1916 – March 17, 1992) was an American actor and film and television director, best known as one of the leading filmmakers of 1950s science fiction films. His most notable films are "It Came from Outer Space" (1953), "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954), "Tarantula" (1955), and "The Incredible Shrinking Man" (1957).
Title: JAC Recording, Inc.
Passage: JAC Recording, Inc., was a small American recording studio based in New York City at 152 West 58th Street. It was founded in the 1950s by Charles Leighton, a virtuoso classical and jazz harmonica player, who, in the 1950s, took on Jack Arnold as a partner, who also was a pianist. The JAC acronym stood for "Jack and Charlie." The studio was Leighton's personal residence — apartment 8D.
Title: Full Force and Effect
Passage: Full Force and Effect is a political thriller novel in the Tom Clancy universe by Mark Greaney published on December 2, 2014 by Putnam Adult. It is the first Jack Ryan novel to be written and released after the death of Tom Clancy.
Title: Jack Elder
Passage: Hon. Jack Arnold Elder (born 3 July 1949) is a New Zealand former politician. He was an MP from 1984 to 1999, representing the Labour Party, New Zealand First and Mauri Pacific.
Title: No Name on the Bullet
Passage: No Name on the Bullet is a 1959 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film directed by Jack Arnold starring Audie Murphy, Charles Drake and Joan Evans. It is one of a handful of pictures in that genre directed by Jack Arnold, better known for his science-fiction movies of the era. Although it is one of Universal Pictures modestly budgeted vehicles for World War II hero Audie Murphy, the top-billed actor is unusually, but very effectively, cast as the villain, a cold-blooded gun-for-hire.
Title: The Lady Takes a Flyer
Passage: The Lady Takes a Flyer is a 1958 American romantic drama film made by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Jack Arnold, and written by Danny Arnold, based on story by Edmund H. North.
Title: Tarantula (film)
Passage: Tarantula is a 1955 American black-and-white science fiction giant monster film from Universal Pictures, produced by William Alland, directed by Jack Arnold, that stars John Agar, Mara Corday, and Leo G. Carroll. The screenplay by Robert M. Fresco and Martin Berkeley was based on a story by Arnold, which was in turn inspired by Fresco's teleplay for the 1955 "Science Fiction Theatre" episode, "No Food for Thought", that Arnold also directed.
Title: Jack Frost (Marvel Comics)
Passage: Jack Frost is the name of two unrelated fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first Jack Frost was published by Marvel's 1940s forerunner Timely Comics during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic books.
Title: The Tattered Dress
Passage: The Tattered Dress is a 1957 CinemaScope film noir crime film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Jeff Chandler, Jeanne Crain, Jack Carson, Gail Russell and Elaine Stewart.
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Jack Arnold
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Jack Arnold (director)
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P. J. Castellaneta
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Are John Rawlins and Frederick Wiseman both Americans?
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Title: Frederick Wiseman
Passage: Frederick Wiseman (born January 1, 1930) is an American filmmaker, documentarian, and theatre director. His work is "devoted primarily to exploring American institutions". He has been called "one of the most important and original filmmakers working today".
Title: John Rawlins (director)
Passage: John Rawlins (June 9, 1902 – May 20, 1997) was an American film editor and film director. He directed 44 films between 1932 and 1958. He was born in Long Beach, California and died in Arcadia, California.
Title: Titicut Follies
Passage: Titicut Follies is a 1967 American Direct Cinema documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman and filmed by John Marshall, about the patient-inmates of Bridgewater State Hospital for the criminally insane, a Massachusetts Correctional Institution in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. In 1967 the film won awards in Germany and Italy. Later on, Wiseman made a number of such films examining social institutions (e.g. hospitals, police, schools, etc.) in the United States.
Title: Air Devils
Passage: Air Devils is a 1938 American comedy and action film directed by John Rawlins, based on an original story, "The Fighting Marines" by Harold Buckley. The film stars Larry J. Blake, Dick Purcell and Beryl Wallace.
Title: Law and Order (1969 film)
Passage: Law and Order is a 1969 documentary film by Frederick Wiseman that shows the daily routine of officers of the Kansas City Police Department. It was Wiseman's third film after "Titicut Follies" (1967) and "High School" (1968). The films were among the earliest examples of direct cinema by a U.S. filmmaker.
Title: High School (1968 film)
Passage: High School is a 1968 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman that shows a typical day for a group of students at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was one of the first direct cinema (or cinéma vérité) documentaries. It was shot over five weeks in March and April 1968. The film was not shown in Philadelphia at the time of its release, due to Wiseman's concerns over what he called "vague talk" of a lawsuit.
Title: State Legislature (film)
Passage: State Legislature is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. It details the workings of the Idaho Legislature. Wiseman filmed for a total of 160 hours over a full 12-week session of the legislature, later editing his content down to a 3 ½ hour film. Wiseman was interested in the topic as a way to show one of the more basic political systems in America at work. It was first broadcast on PBS on June 2007.
Title: Lost Lagoon (film)
Passage: Lost Lagoon is a 1958 American drama film directed by John Rawlins and written by Milton Subotsky, John Rawlins and Jeffrey Lynn. The film stars Jeffrey Lynn, Lelia Barry, Peter Donat, Don Gibson, Roger Clark and Jane Hartley. The film was released on February 1, 1958, by United Artists.
Title: Nicholas Rawlins
Passage: Nicholas Rawlins is a British experimental psychologist. He was born in 1949, and was married to the philosopher Susan Hurley from 1986 until her death on 16 August 2007. He is the only son of Sir John Rawlins and the grandson of Stuart Rawlins. He was educated at Westbury House School and Winchester College before reading for a BA in Psychology, Physiology and Philosophy at University College, Oxford. He was awarded first class honours in 1971. He subsequently studied for a D.Phil at Oxford under the supervision of Jeffrey Alan Gray.
Title: Lucky Ladies
Passage: Lucky Ladies is a 1932 British comedy film directed by John Rawlins and starring Sydney Fairbrother, Emily Fitzroy and Tracy Holmes.
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yes
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Frederick Wiseman
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John Rawlins (director)
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Bailando 2010 was the sixth season of "Bailando por un Sueño", the season with the most replacements, due to the withdrawals of contestants, who is an Argentine singer, model and actress?
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Title: Luciana Salazar
Passage: Luciana Salazar (] ; born 7 November 1980, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine singer, model and actress.
Title: Bailando 2010
Passage: Bailando 2010 was the sixth season of "Bailando por un Sueño". It premiered on May 4, 2010. This was the season with the most replacements, due to the withdrawals of two contestants (Luciana Salazar and Evangelina Anderson), and injuries to others. Season 6 was also the first in which the judges did not restore some of the losing couples to competition.
Title: Bailando por un Sueño 2007
Passage: Bailando por un Sueño 2007 was the fourth Argentine season of "Bailando por un Sueño".
Title: Bailando por un Sueño (Argentine TV series)
Passage: Bailando por un Sueño (literally "Dancing for a dream"; known simply as Bailando) is an Argentine dancing competition show airing since 2006 as part of the "Showmatch Franchise" on El Trece. The show is the Argentine version of the Mexican television series of the same name. Marcelo Tinelli is the Martín Fierro-winning host in each season, as well in all of the spin-off shows derived from this one like "Cantando por un Sueño" (2006-2007;2011-2012), "Patinando por un Sueño" (2007-2008), "El Musical de tus Sueños" (2009), "Bailando Kids" (2009) and "Soñando por Bailar" (2011-2012).
Title: Bailando por un Sueño (Argentina season 2)
Passage: Bailando por un Sueño 2 was the second Argentinean season of "Bailando por un Sueño".
Title: Bailando por un Sueño (Argentina season 3)
Passage: Bailando por un Sueño 3 was the third Argentinean season of "Bailando por un Sueño". The first show of the season aired on October 2, 2006 and was part of the original show broadcast as "Showmatch" on Canal 13 and hosted by Marcelo Tinelli, as well as the previous season that had finished a month before. This time, there were 15 couples competing, and the competition lasted 12 weeks. The winner was revealed on the season finale, on December 21, 2006: model, TV host and actress Carla Conte, who was paired with the professional dancer, Guillermo Conforte.
Title: Bailando por un Sueño (Argentina season 1)
Passage: Bailando por un Sueño 1 was the first Argentinean season of "Bailando por un Sueño".
Title: Cantando por un sueño
Passage: Cantando por un Sueño (Singing for a Dream) is a television contest produced by the Mexican television network Canal de las Estrellas which also aired on Univision in the United States. As with its twin show "Bailando por un sueño" (Dancing for a Dream), celebrities are paired with common, everyday people. However, in "Cantando por un Sueño", contestants have to sing, rather than dance to impress the panel of judges and win. The panel of judges is made up of famous Latin American singers.
Title: Soñando por Bailar
Passage: Soñando por Bailar 2011 is an Argentinian reality show hosted by Santiago del Moro and broadcast by El Trece. Unlike "Bailando por un Sueño", every week the contestants danced along with a professional dancer but the jury scored the couples with a positive vote and the remaining contestants give a negative vote to another contestant. A group of young contestants compete for the chance to be competing in "Bailando por un Sueño", the show hosted by Marcelo Tinelli.
Title: Bailando por un Sueño 2008
Passage: Bailando por un Sueño 2008 was the fifth Argentinean season of "Bailando por un Sueño".
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Luciana Salazar
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Bailando 2010
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Luciana Salazar
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Health and Out are both what?
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Title: Out (magazine)
Passage: Out (ISSN 1062-7928 ) is an LGBT fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle magazine, with the highest circulation of any LGBT monthly publication in the United States. It presents itself in an editorial manner similar to "Details", "Esquire", and "GQ". "Out" was owned by Robert Hardman of Boston, its original investor, until 2000, when he sold it to LPI Media, which was later acquired by PlanetOut Inc. In 2008, PlanetOut Inc. sold LPI Media to Regent Entertainment Media, Inc., a division of Here Media, which also owns Here TV.
Title: Health (magazine)
Passage: Health (formerly "In Health") is an American magazine focused on women's health. It was purchased by Time Inc. in 1991. The company now operates as a part of Time's Southern Progress Corporation. The magazine's topics range from diet to dealing with life issues such as relationships and stress. Additionally, this website offers fashion and beauty tips, various food recipes, and articles that can encourage people to be happy and healthy. Since 1999, "Health" has published its annual beauty awards, highlighting top products in categories like skincare. It occasionally features cover stories on celebrities such as Marcia Cross and Elisabeth Röhm and tips from Bethenny Frankel, a celebrity chef. In 2008, the magazine underwent an extensive layout makeover under the direction of Michael Grossman. Its circulation totals over six million readers.
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Satellites & Sirens ia a band formed in 2006 on which American classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, personals, for sale, items wanted, services, community, gigs, résumés, and discussion forums?
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Title: Satellites & Sirens
Passage: Satellites & Sirens is a synth and guitar driven Christian rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. Members include Geoff Hunker, lead singer and founder of the band, as well as Jonathan Dimmel (drums), David Troyer (guitar), and David Willey (bass/synth). The band formed in 2006 on Craigslist. While still in its infancy, it gained attention. MTV featured the band as its "Needle in the Haystack" spotlight artist for the week of Monday, June 21, 2010. Furthermore, the single "Anchor" climbed several charts including the Weekend 22, which airs on stations nationwide. Their self-titled album debuted March 2010 with Word Records.
Title: Craigslist
Passage: Craigslist (stylized as craigslist) is an American classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, personals, for sale, items wanted, services, community, gigs, résumés, and discussion forums.
Title: Usenet newsgroup
Passage: A Usenet newsgroup is a repository usually within the Usenet system, for messages posted from many users in different locations using Internet. Despite the name, newsgroups are discussion groups, and are not devoted to publishing news, but were when the internet was young. Newsgroups are technically distinct from, but functionally similar to, discussion forums on the World Wide Web. Newsreader software is used to read newsgroups.
Title: Finn.no
Passage: Finn.no is a Norwegian classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, cars, for sale, travel, and services. The website was established in March 2000, and currently has 320 employees. This is the largest Norwegian website in the number of page views, and has around 3.5 million users a week according to TNS Gallup. Norwegians spent an average of 19.5 hours each on the website in 2011.
Title: Ikman.lk
Passage: ikman.lk is a premier classified advertisements website operating in Sri Lanka.
Title: Grono.net
Passage: Grono.net was a large social networking website in Poland created on February 11, 2004. Apart from hosting many discussion forums, it contained features allowing the sharing of photos, links to cultural events in particular cities, the sale of property and job searches. Although the site itself was free, there were a number of additional features for paying subscribers, such as the ability to moderate your own forums, take part in competitions, upload more photos and remove on-site advertisements. It required an invitation from an existing member to register. It had over 2 million members. On 1 July 2012, the service was abruptly terminated without any announcement from its owners. Grono.net had been experiencing financial difficulties for several years and had struggled in the face of competition from rival Polish site Nasza-klasa.pl and the growth of Facebook. Another complaint by active users was the censorious attitude of the site's official moderators - a feature that is absent from other social networks.
Title: Avito
Passage: Avito is a Russian classified advertisements website with sections devoted to general good for sale, jobs, real estate, personals, cars for sale, and services.
Title: Dekho.com.pk
Passage: Dekho.com.pk is a classified advertisements website operating in Pakistan.
Title: Armslist
Passage: Armslist.com is a classified advertisements website with sections devoted to firearms, firearms accessories, outdoors equipment, miscellaneous firearms related materials, and discussion forums. Armslist has drawn criticism and support due to it facilitating the sale of firearms between individuals online.
Title: Efritin.com
Passage: Efritin.com often simply referred to as Efritin is a classified advertisements website operating in Nigeria. It was formally launched in August 2015 and is owned by Swedish company Saltside Technologies.
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Craigslist
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Satellites & Sirens
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Craigslist
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Who is older, Miklós Jancsó or Claude Sautet?
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Title: Miklós Jancsó
Passage: Miklós Jancsó (] ; 27 September 192131 January 2014) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.
Title: Claude Sautet
Passage: Claude Sautet (23 February 1924 – 22 July 2000) was a French author and film director.
Title: Cinema of Hungary
Passage: Hungary has had a notable cinema industry from the beginning of the 20th century, with Hungarians who affected the world of motion picture both inside and outside the borders. The former could be characterised by directors István Szabó, Béla Tarr, or Miklós Jancsó, the latter by William Fox, who founded Fox Studios, Alexander Korda, playing a leading role in start of Britain's film industry, or Adolph Zukor, founder of Paramount Pictures. Examples of successful Hungarian films include "Merry-go-round", "Mephisto", "Werckmeister Harmonies", and "Kontroll".
Title: The Round-Up (1966 film)
Passage: The Round-Up (Hungarian: "Szegénylegények" , "Outlaws") is a 1966 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Well received in its home country, it was Jancsó's first film to receive international acclaim.
Title: Private Vices, Public Pleasures
Passage: Private Vices, Public Pleasures (Italian: Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù ) is a 1976 Italian-Yugoslavian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: The Lord's Lantern in Budapest
Passage: The Lord's Lantern in Budapest (Hungarian: "Nekem lámpást adott kezembe az Úr Pesten" ) is a 1999 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was Hungary's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination.
Title: Hungarian Rhapsody (film)
Passage: Hungarian Rhapsody (Hungarian: Magyar rapszódia ) is a 1979 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Electra, My Love
Passage: Electra, My Love (Hungarian: Szerelmem, Elektra ) is a 1974 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was included in the official selection for the 1975 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Jean Boffety
Passage: Jean Bofferty (7 June 1925 – 25 June 1988) was a French New Wave cinematographer known for his collaborations with directors such as Robert Enrico, Pierre Étaix, and Claude Sautet. In 1979 Bofferty was nominated for a César Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Sautet's "A Simple Story".
Title: The Red and the White
Passage: The Red and the White (Hungarian: Csillagosok, katonák ) is a 1967 film directed by Miklós Jancsó and dealing with the Russian Civil War. The original Hungarian title, "Csillagosok, katonák", can be translated as "Stars on their Caps" (literally 'starries, soldiers'), which, as with a number of Jancsó film titles, is a quote from a song. The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was canceled due to the events of May 1968 in France. It was voted as "Best Foreign Film of 1969" by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics.
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Claude Sautet
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Miklós Jancsó
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Claude Sautet
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What did Francis Stokes and John Berry both work as?
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Title: Francis Stokes
Passage: Francis Stokes is an American screenwriter and film director. Stokes is writer and director of the feature film "Harold Buttleman, Daredevil Stuntman" and the internet video serial "God, Inc.".
Title: John Berry (film director)
Passage: John Berry (September 6, 1917 – November 29, 1999) was an American film director, who went into self-exile in France when his career was interrupted by the Hollywood blacklist.
Title: What's in It for Me
Passage: "What's in It for Me" is a song written by Gary Burr and John Jarrard, and recorded by American country music artist John Berry. It was released in June 1994 as the fourth single from the album "John Berry". The song reached number 5 on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and peaked at number 2 on the Canadian "RPM" Country Tracks chart.
Title: Your Love Amazes Me
Passage: "Your Love Amazes Me" is a song written by Amanda Hunt-Taylor and Chuck Jones, and recorded by American country music singer John Berry. It was released in January 1994 as the third single from the album "John Berry". It is his only Number One single on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart. It was also the first of two Number Ones for him on the "RPM" Country Tracks charts. A cover version was released in 1996 by pop singer Michael English. Andy Childs also recorded it on his 1993 self-titled album and released it as the B-side to his 1993 single "Broken."
Title: You and Only You
Passage: "You and Only You" is a song written by J.D. Martin and Chuck Jones, and recorded by American country music artist John Berry. It was released in October 1994 as the fifth single from the album "John Berry". The song peaked at number 4 on the U.S."Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and reached number-one on the Canadian "RPM" Country Tracks chart.
Title: God, Inc.
Passage: God, Inc. is a comedy internet video series about the office space of God by filmmaker Francis Stokes. The premise is that God runs the world through a company with different departments such as disasters, miracles, population control, publicity, customer relations, approvals, and product development. It has recently gathered critical acclaim from a number of media outlets. Creator Francis Stokes has stated on comments on the sixth episode, that he plans to turn the web series into a TV series. On July 17, 2007, Francis Stokes posted a video onto his YouTube account stating that the Sci Fi Channel has picked up God, Inc.
Title: John Berry (speedway promoter)
Passage: William John Berry (16 October 1944 – 3 August 2012), better known as John Berry, was a speedway promoter, team manager, and writer who revived the Ipswich Witches in 1969 and managed the England team.
Title: John Berry (album)
Passage: John Berry is an album released by American country music artist John Berry. It was released in 1993 by Liberty Records. It peaked at #13 on the Top Country Albums chart, and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. Singles released from it include "A Mind of Her Own", "Kiss Me in the Car", "Your Love Amazes Me", "What's In It for Me" and "You and Only You".
Title: Kiss Me in the Car
Passage: "Kiss Me in the Car" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist John Berry. It was released in September 1993 as the second single from the album "John Berry". The song reached #22 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Berry and Chris Waters.
Title: ABC trial
Passage: The ABC Trial was a trial of charges under sections 1 and 2 of the Official Secrets Act 1911 trial in United Kingdom. It took place in 1978 and is named after the three defendants: Crispin Aubrey, John Berry and Duncan Campbell. Aubrey was a journalist for "Time Out", John Berry was a former corporal in signals intelligence (SIGINT), and Duncan Campbell was an investigative journalist.
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film director
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Francis Stokes
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John Berry (film director)
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Callionymus oxycephalus is a species of dragonet endemic to a seawater inlet of which ocean ?
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Title: Callionymus oxycephalus
Passage: Callionymus oxycephalus is a species of dragonet endemic to the Red Sea.
Title: Red Sea
Passage: The Red Sea (also the Erythraean Sea) is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. To the north lie the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez (leading to the Suez Canal). The Red Sea is a Global 200 ecoregion. The sea is underlain by the Red Sea Rift which is part of the Great Rift Valley.
Title: Callionymus colini
Passage: Callionymus colini, the Tiny New Guinea longtail dragonet, is a species of dragonet endemic to the Pacific Ocean waters around Papua New Guinea.
Title: Mauritius dragonet
Passage: Callionymus mascarenus, the Mauritius dragonet, is a species of dragonet endemic to the Indian Ocean waters around Mauritius. This species grows to a length of 4.9 cm SL.
Title: Ornamented dragonet
Passage: Callionymus comptus, the Ornamented dragonet, is a species of dragonet endemic to the waters around the Hawaiian Islands where it occurs at depths of from 3 to . This species grows to a length of 3 cm SL.
Title: Callionymus bleekeri
Passage: Callionymus bleekeri, Bleeker's deepwater dragonet, is a species of dragonet endemic to the Pacific Ocean waters around Indonesia.
Title: Bluespotted dragonet
Passage: Callionymus caeruleonotatus, the Blue-spotted dragonet, is a species of dragonet endemic to the waters around the Hawaiian Islands where it occurs at depths of from 42 to . This species grows to a length of 5.4 cm SL.
Title: Callionymus bentuviai
Passage: Callionymus bentuviai Ben-Tuvia's deepwater dragonet, is a species of dragonet endemic to the Red Sea. This species grows to a length of 6.3 cm SL.
Title: Decorated dragonet
Passage: Callionymus decoratus, the Decorated dragonet, is a species of dragonet endemic to the waters around the Hawaiian Islands where it occurs at depths of from 1 to . This species grows to a length of 20.8 cm SL.
Title: Callionymus io
Passage: Callionymus io is a species of dragonet endemic to the Indian Ocean waters off of Myanmar. This species grows to a length of 2.5 cm SL.
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Indian Ocean
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Callionymus oxycephalus
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Red Sea
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In what year was the American Pre-Code mystery film starring Mayo Methot Bogart made?
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Title: Mayo Methot
Passage: Mayo June Methot (March 3, 1904 – June 9, 1951), also known as Mayo Methot Bogart, was an American film and theater actress. She appeared in over 30 films, as well as on Broadway. She suffered from alcoholism, the effects of which she ultimately succumbed to in 1951.
Title: The Night Club Lady
Passage: The Night Club Lady is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Adolphe Menjou, Mayo Methot and Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher. It was followed by a sequel "The Circus Queen Murder" in 1933 with Menjou reprising his role. A third, unrelated film featuring Thatcher Colt, "The Panther's Claw", was released in 1942.
Title: Marked Woman
Passage: Marked Woman is a 1937 American dramatic crime film released by Warner Bros. It was directed by Lloyd Bacon, and stars Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, with featured performances by Lola Lane, Isabel Jewell, Rosalind Marquis, Mayo Methot, Jane Bryan, Eduardo Ciannelli, and Allen Jenkins. Set in the underworld of Manhattan, "Marked Woman" tells the story of a woman who dares to stand up to one of the city's most powerful gangsters.
Title: The Death Kiss
Passage: The Death Kiss (1932) is an American Pre-Code mystery film starring David Manners as a crusading studio writer, Adrienne Ames as an actress, and Bela Lugosi as a studio manager. The thriller features three leading players from the previous year's "Dracula" (Lugosi, Manners, and Edward Van Sloan), and was the first film directed by Edwin L. Marin.
Title: Girl Missing
Passage: Girl Missing is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film starring Glenda Farrell, Ben Lyon and Mary Brian. It was directed by Robert Florey and released by Warner Bros. on March 4, 1933. Two women stranded in Palm Beach become involved in the case of a new bride who goes missing on her wedding night.
Title: In the Next Room
Passage: In The Next Room is a 1930 American pre-Code mystery film released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. and directed by Edward F. Cline. The movie stars Jack Mulhall and Alice Day. The film was based on the play of the same title by Eleanor Belmont and Harriet Ford, which itself was derived from the book "The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet" by Burton E. Stevenson.
Title: The Mind Reader
Passage: The Mind Reader is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by Robert Lord and Wilson Mizner. The film stars Warren William, Constance Cummings, Allen Jenkins, Natalie Moorhead, Mayo Methot and Clarence Muse. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 1, 1933.
Title: Behind That Curtain (film)
Passage: Behind That Curtain is a 1929 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Irving Cummings, starring Warner Baxter and featuring Boris Karloff. It was the first Charlie Chan film to be made at Fox Studios. It was based on the novel of the same name. Charlie Chan is played by Korean American actor E. L. Park, gets one mention early in the film, then makes a few momentary appearances after 75 minutes. Producer William Fox chose this film to open the palatial Fox Theatre in San Francisco on June 28, 1929. It was a sound film.
Title: The Bat Whispers
Passage: The Bat Whispers is a 1930 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Roland West, produced by Joseph M. Schenck, and released by United Artists. The film is based on the 1920 mystery play "The Bat", written by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart and previously adapted to film in 1926.
Title: The Secrets of Wu Sin
Passage: The Secrets of Wu Sin is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Lois Wilson, Grant Withers and Dorothy Revier. It was made by the Poverty Row studio Chesterfield Pictures.
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The Night Club Lady
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Mayo Methot
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What is the middle name of the composer who wrote Love Life with Allan Jay lerner?
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Title: Love Life (musical)
Passage: Love Life is a musical written by Kurt Weill (music) and Alan Jay Lerner (book and lyrics). It opened at the 46th Street Theatre on Broadway (now the Richard Rodgers) on October 7, 1948, and closed on May 14, 1949, after having played 252 performances. The original production starred Ray Middleton and Nanette Fabray, was directed by Elia Kazan, and choreographed by Michael Kidd.
Title: Kurt Weill
Passage: Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900April 3, 1950) was a German composer, active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fruitful collaborations with Bertolt Brecht. With Brecht, he developed productions such as his best-known work "The Threepenny Opera", which included the ballad "Mack the Knife". Weill held the ideal of writing music that served a socially useful purpose. He also wrote several works for the concert hall. He became a United States citizen on August 27, 1943.
Title: Allan J. Kellogg
Passage: Allan Jay Kellogg Jr. (born October 1, 1943) is a retired sergeant major in the United States Marine Corps. He received the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions as a Staff Sergeant on March 11, 1970, during the Vietnam War.
Title: Allan Lichtman
Passage: Allan Jay Lichtman (born April 4, 1947) is an American political historian who teaches at American University in Washington, D.C.. He is well-known for predicting every presidential winner in the United States Presidential Election since 1984, including forecasting the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election remarkably early.
Title: Gigi (1958 film)
Passage: Gigi ] is a 1958 American musical-romance film directed by Vincente Minnelli processed using MGM's Metrocolor. The screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner is based on the 1944 novella of the same name by Colette. The film features songs with lyrics by Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, arranged and conducted by André Previn.
Title: You're All the World to Me
Passage: "You're All The World to Me" is an American song written in 1950 by composer Burton Lane and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner for the 1951 MGM musical, "Royal Wedding". The lyrics by Lerner, who also wrote the story and screenplay, give song-and-dance man Tom Bowen, played by Fred Astaire, the opportunity to proclaim his love for Anne Ashmond (Sarah Churchill) while dancing on the walls and ceiling of a custom-made set which, along with an attached camera and camera operator, rolled on an axis to provide the anti-gravity illusion.
Title: Lerner and Loewe
Passage: Lerner and Loewe were the team of lyricist and librettist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe, known primarily for the music and lyrics of some of Broadway's most successful musical shows, including "My Fair Lady", "Camelot", and "Brigadoon".
Title: What's Up? (musical)
Passage: What's Up? is a musical derived from a book by Alan Jay Lerner and Arthur Pierson, lyrics by Lerner, and music by Frederick Loewe. This was the first Broadway stage collaboration of Lerner and Loewe.
Title: Lord Allan Jay Velasco
Passage: Lord Allan Jay Quinto Velasco (born November 9, 1977), also known as "P.A.", is a Filipino lawyer and politician. He is the current congressman representing the legislative district of Marinduque. He also served as the Integrated Bar of the Philippines President of Marinduque as well as Provincial Administrator of the province under governor Jose Antonio Carrion.
Title: Camelot (film)
Passage: Camelot is a 1967 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Joshua Logan and starring Richard Harris as King Arthur, Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere, and Franco Nero as Lancelot. The film is an adaptation of the homonymous musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Lerner also wrote the screenplay.
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Julian
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Love Life (musical)
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Kurt Weill
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Which actor starred in the movie "Justice" (1916) and "Bulldog Drummond's Revenge" (1937) ?
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Title: John Barrymore
Passage: John Barrymore (born John Sidney Blyth; February 14 or 15, 1882 – May 29, 1942) was an American actor on stage, screen and radio. A member of the Drew and Barrymore theatrical families, he initially tried to avoid the stage, and briefly attempted a career as an artist, but appeared on stage together with his father Maurice in 1900, and then his sister Ethel the following year. He began his career in 1903 and first gained attention as a stage actor in light comedy, then high drama, culminating in productions of "Justice" (1916), "Richard III" (1920) and "Hamlet" (1922); his portrayal of Hamlet led to him being called the "greatest living American tragedian".
Title: Bulldog Drummond's Revenge
Passage: Bulldog Drummond's Revenge is a 1937 black-and-white detective film directed by Louis King, produced by Stuart Walker, written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Herman C. McNeile (novel), and featuring John Barrymore. The picture stars John Howard in his second appearance as Bulldog Drummond; Howard previously appeared as Ronald Colman's (who had made the first talkie "Bulldog Drummond") brother in "Lost Horizon". Top-billed John Barrymore portrays his friend Colonel Nielsen.
Title: Bulldog Drummond (novel)
Passage: Bull-dog Drummond (later Bulldog Drummond) was the first Bulldog Drummond novel. It was published in 1920 and written by H. C. McNeile under the pen name Sapper.
Title: Bulldog Drummond at Bay (novel)
Passage: Bulldog Drummond at Bay was the ninth Bulldog Drummond novel. It was published in 1935 and written by H. C. McNeile under the pen name Sapper. It was filmed in 1937 and in 1947.
Title: Calling Bulldog Drummond
Passage: Calling Bulldog Drummond is a 1951 British crime film directed by Victor Saville and featuring Walter Pidgeon, Margaret Leighton, Robert Beatty, David Tomlinson, and Bernard Lee. It featured the character Bulldog Drummond created by the novelist Herman Cyril McNeile, which had seen a number of screen adaptations. A novel tie-in was also released in 1951. It was made by the British subsidiary of MGM at Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfred Junge.
Title: Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934 film)
Passage: Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back is a 1934 American comedy-mystery-adventure film directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film stars Ronald Colman and Loretta Young. It was a loose sequel to the 1929 film "Bulldog Drummond" which had also starred Colman.
Title: Bulldog Drummond Escapes
Passage: Bulldog Drummond Escapes is a 1937 American film directed by James P. Hogan starring Ray Milland as Capt. Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond. Paramount continued with the Bulldog Drummond series, producing seven more films over the next two years. They replaced Milland with John Howard.
Title: Bulldog Drummond's Bride
Passage: Bulldog Drummond's Bride is an American crime comedy thriller film produced in 1939. It was the last film of Paramount Pictures' Bulldog Drummond film series.
Title: Bulldog Drummond in Africa
Passage: Bulldog Drummond in Africa is a 1938 American crime thriller film. This was the 13th of 25 in the Bulldog Drummond film series from 1922-1969.
Title: The Return of Bulldog Drummond
Passage: The Return of Bulldog Drummond is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Walter Summers and starring Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd and Claud Allister. It was based on the 1932 novel "The Return of Bulldog Drummond" by H.C. McNeile.
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John Barrymore
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Bulldog Drummond's Revenge
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John Barrymore
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Are Amaretto and Tom Collins both cocktails?
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Title: Amaretto
Passage: Amaretto (Italian for "a little bitter") is a sweet, almond-flavoured, Italian liqueur associated with Saronno, Italy. Various commercial brands are made from a base of apricot pits, almonds, or both.
Title: Tom Collins
Passage: The Tom Collins is a Collins cocktail made from gin, lemon juice, sugar, and carbonated water. First memorialized in writing in 1876 by Jerry Thomas, "the father of American mixology", this "gin and sparkling lemonade" drink is typically served in a Collins glass over ice.
Title: Tommy Collins (filmmaker)
Passage: Tommy Collins, sometimes referred to as Tom Collins, is an Irish filmmaker.
Title: Such Is Life (novel)
Passage: Such Is Life: Being Certain Extracts From The Diary of Tom Collins is a novel written by the Australian author Joseph Furphy (aka Tom Collins) in 1897, and published on 1 August 1903. It is a fictional account of the life of rural dwellers, including bullock drivers, squatters and itinerant travellers, in southern New South Wales and Victoria, during the 1880s.
Title: Stanley Rapp
Passage: Stanley 'Stan' Rapp (born July 26, ? in the Bronx, New York) is widely acknowledged for his contributions to the field of marketing and advertising. Together with his then-partner, Tom Collins, he co-founded and served as Chief Executive Officer of Rapp Collins Worldwide (today rebranded as Rapp), for 23 years.
Title: Collins glass
Passage: A collins glass is a glass tumbler which typically will contain 300 to . It is used to serve mixed drinks, especially Tom Collins cocktails. It is cylindrical in shape and narrower and taller than a highball glass.
Title: Rum Collins
Passage: A Rum Collins is a cocktail based on the Tom Collins substituting a light rum for the gin.
Title: Tom Collins (record producer)
Passage: Tom Collins (born Bernie Tom Collins on May 30, 1942) is an American music producer and publisher in Nashville, Tennessee who has received three CMA Awards as Producer of the Year, and seven Grammy nominations. He produced a steady stream of country music hits over a 30-year span from artists including Ronnie Milsap, Barbara Mandrell, Sylvia, Tom T. Hall, Jim Ed Brown, James Galway, Marie Osmond, and Steve Wariner. Collins served as Chairman of the Board of the CMA in 1979 and 1980.
Title: Juan Collins
Passage: The Juan Collins is a Collins cocktail made from tequila, lime juice, sugar or some other sweetening agent, and club soda. It is a variation of the original Tom Collins, first memorialized in writing in 1876 by "the father of American mixology" Jerry Thomas. This drink typically is served in a Collins glass over ice.
Title: Tom Collins (rugby union)
Passage: Tom Collins (born 3 July 1994) is an English rugby union player who currently plays for Aviva Premiership side Northampton Saints. Collins typically plays on the wing.
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no
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Amaretto
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Tom Collins
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SACRA/PROFANA had fifty consecutive performances of a musical based on what 1831 novel by Victor Hugo?
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Title: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (musical)
Passage: The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a musical based on the 1831 novel of the same name written by Victor Hugo with songs from the 1996 Walt Disney Feature Animation film adaptation.
Title: SACRA/PROFANA
Passage: SACRA/PROFANA is a California-based chamber choir founded in 2009. They are noted for their eclectic and unorthodox approach to choral repertoire, and for appearing as the onstage choir for fifty consecutive performances of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" during its American premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2014.
Title: The Hunchback (1997 film)
Passage: The Hunchback is a 1997 New Zealand fantasy television film based on Victor Hugo's iconic 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame", directed by Peter Medak and produced by Stephane Reichel. It stars Richard Harris as Claude Frollo, Salma Hayek as Esmeralda and Mandy Patinkin as Quasimodo, the titular hunchback of Notre Dame.
Title: Victor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho
Passage: Victor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho, 18th Count of Azevedo GCC, GCA (12 November 1871–27 June 1955), was a Portuguese naval officer, politician and professor, at the University of Coimbra and later the "Escola Naval" (Naval School). He was a member of the Portuguese Democratic Party and served as the President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) for 7th government of the First Portuguese Republic (having led the country between 12 December 1914 and 25 January 1915). His government's composition was essentially made up of second-line political figures, and his government was jokingly referred to as ""Os miseráveis de Victor Hugo"" ("The miserables of Victor Hugo"), a play on the French author Victor Hugo's book "Les Miserables".
Title: Captain Phoebus
Passage: "Capitaine" Phoebus de Châteaupers ] is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame". He is the Captain of the King's Archers. His name comes from Phoebus, the Greek god of the sun (also called Apollo).
Title: The Darling of Paris
Passage: The Darling of Paris is a 1917 American silent romantic drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Theda Bara and Glen White. It was a very loose film adaptation of the 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" by Victor Hugo. It was produced by William Fox. "The Darling of Paris" was later re-edited from six to five reels and re-released by Fox on February 16, 1919. The film is now considered lost.
Title: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1977 TV series)
Passage: The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1977 television series and an adaptation of the 1831 novel by Victor Hugo.
Title: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (disambiguation)
Passage: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame is an 1831 novel by Victor Hugo.
Title: Clopin Trouillefou
Passage: Clopin Trouillefou (] , literally "Lame Terror-Mad") is a fictional character first created in the 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" by French author Victor Hugo, and subsequently adapted.
Title: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1986 film)
Passage: The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1986 Australian/American fantasy animated film and an adaptation of the 1831 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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SACRA/PROFANA
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (musical)
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Benjamin Ucuahamba, better known as Benjamin Avô, is a former Angolan basketball player, was born in Luanda, the capital and largest city in which country, and the country's most populous and important city, primary port and major industrial, cultural and urban centre?
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Title: Luanda
Passage: Luanda, formerly named São Paulo da Assunção de Loanda, is the capital and largest city in Angola, and the country's most populous and important city, primary port and major industrial, cultural and urban centre. Located on Angola's coast with the Atlantic Ocean, Luanda is both Angola's chief seaport and its administrative centre. It has a metropolitan population of over 6 million. It is also the capital city of Luanda Province, and the world's fourth most populous Portuguese-speaking city, behind only São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Salvador, Bahia all in Brazil, and the most populous Portuguese-speaking capital city in the world, ahead of Brasília, Maputo and Lisbon.
Title: Benjamim Avô
Passage: Benjamin Ucuahamba (born April 27, 1965 in Luanda), better known as Benjamin Avô, is a former Angolan basketball player. He was listed at 6’0” and 180 pounds.
Title: Carlos Dinis
Passage: Carlos António Dinis, (born April 4, 1966 in Luanda), is an Angolan basketball head coach. He is a brother of former Angolan football player Joaquim Dinis.
Title: Manuel Silva (basketball)
Passage: Manuel da Ressurreição Figueiredo da Silva, nicknamed Gi, (born 27/04/68 in Luanda), is a former Angolan basketball player and a current basketball coach. At club level, Gi has been leading a reorganization effort of basketball at Clube Ferroviário de Luanda. In 2013, he has been appointed head coach of Angola's under-16 national basketball team. Following up to the success, he was appointed head coach of the U18 squad, two years later.
Title: Benjamim Romano
Passage: Benjamim João Romano (born 19 August 1969 in Luanda) is a former Angolan basketball player. Romano played with the Angola national basketball team at the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics. In the 1992 Olympics, he appeared in one game and did not score a point. In the 1996 games, Romano played six games, scoring 14 points. On the club level, he played for Petro Atlético.
Title: Justino Victoriano
Passage: Justino Monteiro dos Santos Victoriano best known as Puna Victoriano, (born 19 February 1974) is a former Angolan basketball player. Puna, a 6'7" / 220lb Center born in Luanda, he played for Angola at the 1996 Summer Olympics and 1999 Afrobasket. On the club level, he played for Petro Atlético.
Title: José Carlos Guimarães
Passage: José Carlos Ribeiro de Carvalho Guimarães (born 9 April 1964 in Luanda), known as Zé Carlos, is a former Angolan basketball player and a former coach of the Angola national basketball team. He played as a guard and as a forward.
Title: Garcia Domingos
Passage: Garcia João dos Santos Domingos (born 12 May 1971 in Luanda) is a former Angolan basketball player. He competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics with the Angola national basketball team.
Title: Gustavo da Conceição
Passage: Gustavo Dias Vaz da Conceição (born 8 March 1957 in Luanda) is a former Angolan basketball player. Conceição, a small forward, competed for Angola at the 1980 Africa Basketball championship, an event that marked Angola's debut in the African competition arena and at the 1986 FIBA World Championship.
Title: Aníbal Moreira
Passage: Aníbal de Jesús Moreira (born 17 September 1966 in Luanda) is a former Angolan basketball player. He competed at the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics with the Angola national basketball team. He is the current coach of the Angola women's national basketball team and of Angola women's side Primeiro de Agosto.
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Angola
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