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United Lincolnshire Hospitals are located in Grantham in what country?
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Title: United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Passage: United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust runs County Hospital Louth, Lincolnshire, John Coupland Hospital in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Lincoln County Hospital, Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Skegness & District Hospital, and Grantham and District Hospital
Title: Grantham and District Hospital
Passage: Grantham and District Hospital, is an NHS hospital located in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.
Title: For-profit hospital
Passage: For-profit hospitals, sometimes referred to as alternatively investor-owned hospitals, are investor-owned chains of hospitals. Many of the For-profit hospitals are located in Europe and North American, with many of them established particularly in the United States during the late twentieth century. In contrast to the traditional and more common non-profit hospitals, they attempt to garner a profit for their shareholders. The highest charging hospitals in the US are for profit, according to a study published in the journal "Health Affairs" in 2015.
Title: Grantham Museum
Passage: Grantham Museum is located at "St Peter's Hill", Grantham, Lincolnshire, England in the building provided for it in 1926.
Title: Goole and District Hospital
Passage: Goole and District Hospital is the smallest of the three hospitals run by Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, located in Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It has 44 beds, does not deliver a full range of district general hospital services and has no accident and emergency unit.
Title: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Passage: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) is a 598-bed pediatric hospital located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is ranked third among all Honor Roll hospitals in the 2016 U.S. News & World Report survey of best children's hospitals. It is home to the country's busiest pediatric emergency department, performs the second largest number of surgical procedures at a children's hospital in the nation, and is Southwest Ohio's only Level I pediatric trauma center. Cincinnati Children's receives the third-most NIH funds of any pediatric institution in the United States. The pediatric residency training program at Cincinnati Children's is among the largest in the country, training approximately 130 graduate physicians each year. Cincinnati Children's is home to a large neonatology department that oversees newborn nurseries at local hospitals and the medical center's own 59-bed Level IV Newborn Intensive Care Unit.
Title: NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County
Passage: NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County, formerly known as Kings County Hospital Center, is a municipal hospital located in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City. It is owned and operated by NYC Health + Hospitals, a municipal agency that runs New York City's public hospitals. It has been affiliated with SUNY Downstate College of Medicine since Downstate's founding as Long Island College Hospital in 1860. It was named the country's first Level 1 trauma center. Several police officers have been quoted as saying, "If I get shot... bring me to Kings County."
Title: Grantham North services
Passage: Grantham North Services is a service area operated by Moto located on the A1 at Gonerby Moor Roundabout, four miles north of Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. The service station has a main car park and coach/lorry park, off which is a BP petrol station.
Title: RAF Spitalgate
Passage: RAF Spitalgate formerly known as RFC Station Grantham and RAF Station Grantham was a Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force station, located 2 mi south east of the centre of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England fronting onto the main A52 road.
Title: The West Grantham Academy St Hugh's
Passage: The West Grantham Academy St Hugh's (formerly St Hugh's High School Mathematics and Computing College) is a mixed Church of England secondary school located in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.
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England
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United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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Grantham and District Hospital
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In which city will you find the MTR or Mass Transit Railway which stops at Tin Yuet () which is located at ground level at the centre of Tin Shing Road and between Tin Yuet Estate and Tin Ching Estate?
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Title: Tin Yuet Stop
Passage: Tin Yuet () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at the centre of Tin Shing Road, between Tin Yuet Estate and Tin Ching Estate, in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 5A. It serves Tin Yuet Estate and Tin Ching Estate.
Title: MTR
Passage: The Mass Transit Railway (MTR; ) is a major public transport network serving Hong Kong. Operated by the MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL), it consists of heavy rail, light rail, and feeder bus service centred on an 11-line rapid transit network serving the urbanised areas of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories. The system currently includes 218.2 km of rail with 159 stations, including 91 heavy rail stations and 68 light rail stops. The MTR is one of the most profitable metro systems in the world, with a high farebox recovery ratio of 124% in 2016.
Title: Tin Wu Stop
Passage: Tin Wu () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at the junction of Tin Wu Road and Tin Shing Road in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 4. It serves Tin Shui Wai Sports Ground and Tin Shui Wai Sports Centre.
Title: Sha Tin Station
Passage: Sha Tin () is a station on the East Rail Line of Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system. The station is located in the town centre of Sha Tin.
Title: Ginza Stop
Passage: Ginza () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level in the centre of Tin Shing Road in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 4. It is the only station on the MTR network with a Japanese name, and it is one of the two Light Rail stops with announcements in Mandarin Chinese.
Title: Tin Yat Stop
Passage: Tin Yat () is one of the MTR Light Rail stops. It is located at ground level at the centre of Tin Shui Road and Tin Sau Road in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 5A.
Title: Tin Wing Stop
Passage: Tin Wing Stop () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at the centre of Tin Wing Road, Tin Shing Road, and Tin Yan Road in Tin Shui Wai Town Centre, Yuen Long District. It began service on 26 March 1995 and belongs to Zone 4.
Title: Tin Yiu Stop
Passage: Tin Yiu () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at Tin Shui Road near Tin Yiu Estate in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District. It began service on 10 January 1993 and belongs to Zone 4. It serves Tin Yiu Estate and Tin Shing Court.
Title: Tin Tsz Stop
Passage: Tin Tsz () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level near the Tin Shing Road, near Tin Tsz Estate, in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 4 of single-ride tickets. It serves Tin Tsz Estate, Tin Lai Court, and Tin Yau Court.
Title: Fo Tan Station
Passage: Fo Tan () is a station on the East Rail Line of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. It is located in the Fo Tan area of Sha Tin District, between Sha Tin and University stations on the East Rail Line's main branch. The Racecourse station is located parallel to Fo Tan, on the line's Racecourse branch.
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Hong Kong
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Tin Yuet Stop
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MTR
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Are both Ardisia and Encelia plant genera?
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Title: Ardisia
Passage: Ardisia (coralberry or marlberry) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It was in the former Myrsinaceae family now recognised as the myrsine sub-family Myrsinoideae. They are distributed in the Americas, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, mainly in the tropics. There are 400 to 500 species.
Title: Encelia
Passage: Encelia is a genus of the plant family Asteraceae. It consists of shrubs (and one geophyte) of arid environments in southwestern North America and western South America.
Title: Australian Cultivar Registration Authority
Passage: The Australian Cultivar Registration Authority (ACRA) is the International Cultivar Registration Authority (ICRA) for Australian plant genera, excluding those genera or groups for which other ICRAs have been appointed.
Title: Matthew Jebb
Passage: Matthew Hilary Peter Jebb (born 1958) is an Irish botanist and taxonomist specialising in the ant plant genera "Squamellaria", "Myrmecodia", "Hydnophytum", "Myrmephytum" and "Anthorrhiza", as well as the carnivorous plant genus "Nepenthes".
Title: Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)
Passage: Robert Brown FRSE FRS FLS MWS (21 December 1773 – 10 June 1858) was a Scottish botanist and palaeobotanist who made important contributions to botany largely through his pioneering use of the microscope. His contributions include one of the earliest detailed descriptions of the cell nucleus and cytoplasmic streaming; the observation of Brownian motion; early work on plant pollination and fertilisation, including being the first to recognise the fundamental difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms; and some of the earliest studies in palynology. He also made numerous contributions to plant taxonomy, including the erection of a number of plant families that are still accepted today; and numerous Australian plant genera and species, the fruit of his exploration of that continent with Matthew Flinders.
Title: Carduus
Passage: Carduus is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, and the tribe Cynareae, one of two genera considered to be true thistles, the other being "Cirsium". Plants of the genus are known commonly as plumeless thistles. They are native to Eurasia and Africa, and several are known elsewhere as introduced species. This genus is noted for its disproportionately high number of noxious weeds compared to other flowering plant genera.
Title: Ardisia crenata
Passage: Ardisia crenata is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family, Primulaceae, that is native to East Asia. It is known by a variety of names such as Christmas berry, Australian holly, coral ardisia, coral bush, coralberry, coralberry tree, hen's-eyes, and spiceberry. "A. crenata" is a compact shrub that reaches 1 m , often with a single stem. Leaves are dark green, thick, glossy, and have tightly waved edges The flowers are small, white or reddish, fragrant, and form clusters. The fruit is a glossy, bright red drupe. The seeds are able to germinate under a dense canopy and are dispersed by birds and humans.
Title: Encelia frutescens
Passage: Encelia frutescens is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names button brittlebush and bush encelia.
Title: Ardisia humilis
Passage: Ardisia humilis is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Ardisia" in the family Primulaceae, native to southeastern Asia in southern China (Guangdong, Hainan), the Philippines, and Vietnam.
Title: Encelia actoni
Passage: Encelia actoni, also known by the common names Acton brittlebush and Acton encelia, is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family.
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yes
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Ardisia
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Encelia
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What is special about 1961 Summer Universiade and Sofia, Bulgaria
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Title: 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: The 1961 Summer Universiade, also known as the II Summer Universiade, was an international sporting event for university students that took place in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Sofia
Passage: Sofia ( or or ; Bulgarian: София , "Sofiya ", ] ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. 1.26 million people live in the city and 1.68 million people live in its metropolitan area. The city is at the foot of Vitosha Mountain in the western part of the country. Being in the centre of the Balkan peninsula, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.
Title: Tennis at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: Tennis events were contested at the 1961 Summer Universiade in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Basketball at the Summer Universiade
Passage: Basketball tournaments have been staged at the Universiade since 1959. The men's tournament was introduced at the 1959 Summer Universiade and the women's tournament was introduced at the 1961 Summer Universiade. The tournament was not held during the 1975 event.
Title: Volleyball at the Summer Universiade
Passage: Volleyball tournaments have been staged at the Universiade since 1959. The men's tournament was introduced at the 1959 Summer Universiade, while the women's tournament was introduced at the 1961 Summer Universiade. After not being included in 1975 and 1989.
Title: Water polo at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: Water polo events were contested at the 1961 Summer Universiade in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Volleyball at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: Volleyball events were contested at the 1961 Summer Universiade in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Diving at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: The Diving competition in the 1961 Summer Universiade were held in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Gymnastics at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: The Gymnastics competitions in the 1961 Summer Universiade were held in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Athletics at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: Athletics events were contested at the 1961 Summer Universiade in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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international sporting event
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1961 Summer Universiade
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Sofia
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Are both Ralph Ceder and Norman Foster a film director?
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Title: Ralph Ceder
Passage: Ralph Carl Ceder (February 2, 1897 – November 29, 1951) was an American film director and writer. He directed 88 films in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.
Title: Norman Foster (director)
Passage: Norman Foster (born Norman Foster Hoeffer, December 13, 1903 – July 7, 1976) was an American actor, film director and screenwriter.
Title: Captain Bill
Passage: Captain Bill is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Leslie Fuller, Judy Kelly and Hal Gordon. A barge operator helps a schoolteacher tackle a gang of criminals.
Title: Dumb Dicks
Passage: Dumb Dicks (1932) is an American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Benny Rubin.
Title: Orient Express (1934 film)
Passage: Orient Express is a 1934 American drama film directed by Paul Martin and starring Heather Angel, Norman Foster and Ralph Morgan. It is based on the 1932 novel "Stamboul Train" by Graham Greene.
Title: A Fool's Advice
Passage: A Fool's Advice is a 1932 American film directed by Ralph Ceder. The film is also known as His Honor the Mayor (American alternative title) and Meet the Mayor (American reissue title).
Title: Strictly Illegal
Passage: Strictly Illegal is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Leslie Fuller, Betty Astell and Georgie Harris. It was made at Cricklewood Studios.
Title: Wife Savers
Passage: Wife Savers is a lost 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Ralph Ceder and written by Thomas J. Geraghty, Grover Jones, George Marion Jr. and Arthur Wimperis. The film stars Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, ZaSu Pitts, Sally Blane, Tom Kennedy and Ford Sterling. The film was released on January 7, 1928, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Walls of Gold
Passage: Walls of Gold is a 1933 American drama film directed by Kenneth MacKenna and starring Sally Eilers, Norman Foster and Ralph Morgan.
Title: She Had to Choose
Passage: She Had to Choose is a 1934 American film directed by Ralph Ceder. A romantic comedy/ crime drama, it is set in California during The Depression.
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yes
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Ralph Ceder
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Norman Foster (director)
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Frank Coraci and Brian Trenchard-Smith are both known to be what?
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Title: Frank Coraci
Passage: Frank Coraci (born February 3, 1966) is an American film director and screenwriter best known for his work with Adam Sandler.
Title: Brian Trenchard-Smith
Passage: Brian Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian film and television director, producer, writer, consultant and actor who is notable for his contributions to the horror and action genre during the 1970s and 1980s in Australia. Most of his work has been in television, and the majority of his films have been direct-to-video releases. His 1970s and 1980s Aussie films were theatrically released. He generally works in the drama, action and horror genres. He has directed 42 films and television series including "Turkey Shoot", "StuntRock", "Dead End Drive-In", "The Man from Hong Kong", and "Leprechaun 3".
Title: The Paradise Virus
Passage: The Paradise Virus is a 2003 thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith shot on Grand Turk Island. The film sold widely and the producers later worked with Trenchard-Smith on "Long Lost Son" (2006).
Title: Aztec Rex
Passage: Aztec Rex, also known as Tyrannosaurus Azteca, is a motion picture by director Brian Trenchard-Smith that stars Ian Ziering. The film debuted on the Syfy in 2008. The film was filmed largely on location at Kualoa Ranch on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
Title: The Man from Hong Kong
Passage: The Man from Hong Kong (known in the U.S.A. as The Dragon Flies) is a 1975 action film that marked the first Australian-Hong Kong co-production filmed in both nations. It was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starred Shanghai-born Jimmy Wang Yu and former 007 George Lazenby.
Title: In Her Line of Fire
Passage: In Her Line of Fire is a 2006 film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Mariel Hemingway, David Keith, David Millbern and Jill Bennett. It is also known as Air Force Two in several countries.
Title: Seconds to Spare
Passage: Seconds to Spare, also known as Operation Wolverine: Seconds to Spare, is a 2002 thriller about a hijacked train. Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, it was shot in Australia and stars Antonio Sabato Jr, Kimberley Davies, Kate Beahan, Nick Tate, and Charlotte Gregg.
Title: Sahara (1995 film)
Passage: Sahara (also known as Desert Storm) is a 1995 American/Australian made-for-television action war film shot in Australia and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Starring James Belushi, Alan David Lee and Simon Westaway, "Sahara" is a remake of the 1943 film of the same name starring Humphrey Bogart.
Title: Turkey Shoot (1982 film)
Passage: Turkey Shoot (also known as Escape 2000 and Blood Camp Thatcher) is a 1982 Australian dystopian exploitation-action film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Steve Railsback, Olivia Hussey and Michael Craig. The cast is a mix of international actors, Australian soap opera actors and television personalities.
Title: Absolute Deception
Passage: Absolute Deception (also known as Deception) is a 2013 Australian/Canadian international co-production action thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Emmanuelle Vaugier. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on June 11, 2013.
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film director
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Frank Coraci
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Brian Trenchard-Smith
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What conflict was Charles Everett Lively involved in in Appalachia and Colorado?
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Title: Coal Wars
Passage: The Coal Wars, or the Coal Mine Wars, were a series of armed labor conflicts in the United States, roughly between 1890 and 1930. Although they occurred mainly in the East, particularly in Appalachia, there was a significant amount of violence in Colorado after the turn of the century.
Title: Charles Everett Lively
Passage: Charles Everett Lively (1887–1962) was a private detective affiliated with the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency. He played an active role in the Coal Wars in Appalachia, and is chiefly remembered as one of the assassins of Police Chief Sid Hatfield.
Title: Charles Fish
Passage: Charles Everett Fish (May 26, 1854 – October 23, 1916) was an American educator and the sixth principal of Phillips Exeter Academy.
Title: Charlie Tilson
Passage: Charles Everett Tilson (born December 2, 1992) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). Coming up in the St. Louis Cardinals organization, Tilson was rated as the Best Defensive Outfielder in 2012 and Fastest Baserunner in 2013 of the organization by "Baseball America", while also ranking as high as ninth best prospect in the organization, in 2014.
Title: Charles Johnson (wide receiver, born 1972)
Passage: Charles Everett Johnson (born January 3, 1972) is a former professional American football player who was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round (17th overall) of the 1994 NFL Draft. A 6'0", 202-lb. wide receiver from the University of Colorado, Johnson played nine seasons in the National Football League from 1994 to 2002 for the Steelers, the Philadelphia Eagles, the New England Patriots, and the Buffalo Bills. He was a part of the Patriots team that won Super Bowl XXXVI.
Title: Everett McGill
Passage: Everett McGill (born Charles Everett McGill III, October 21, 1945) is an American actor, who first rose to prominence for his portrayal of a neanderthal in "Quest for Fire" (1981). He went on to have prominent roles in films like "Dune" (1984), "Silver Bullet" (1985), "Heartbreak Ridge" (1986), "Licence to Kill" (1989), "The People Under the Stairs" (1991) and "" (1995).
Title: Charles Everett Graham
Passage: Charles Everett Graham (1844) was a physician and politician in Quebec. He was born November 2, 1844 in Kingston, Ontario and died January 13, 1921 in Hull, Quebec. Graham was a member of the Hull council from 1876 to 1895, and served as mayor in 1878-1879 and in 1895-1896.
Title: Charles Dumas
Passage: Charles Everett "Charlie" Dumas (February 12, 1937 – January 5, 2004) was an American high jumper, the 1956 Olympic champion, and the first person to clear 7 ft.
Title: Jack Lively
Passage: Henry Everett "Jack" Lively (May 29, 1885 – December 5, 1967) was a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, playing for the Detroit Tigers during the 1911 season. Born in Joppa, Alabama, he played in 18 games for the 1911 Tigers, compiling a record of 7–5 with 10 complete games, and a 4.59 ERA. He had a .256 batting average with two doubles, a triple, and four RBIs. Lively played his last major league game on October 6, 1911. Lively died at age 82 in 1967 at Arab (pronounced "AY-rab"), Alabama. His son, Buddy Lively played for the Cincinnati Reds in the 1940s.
Title: Chuck Traynor
Passage: Charles Everett "Chuck" Traynor (August 21, 1937 – July 22, 2002) was an American pornographer and investor in various enterprises.
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Coal Wars
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Charles Everett Lively
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Coal Wars
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What sport did Tom Nijssen and Jennifer Capriati play?
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Title: Jennifer Capriati
Passage: Jennifer Maria Capriati (born March 29, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, she won three singles championships in Grand Slam tournaments and a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, reached the World No. 1 ranking, and is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time.
Title: Tom Nijssen
Passage: Tom Nijssen (born 1 October 1964 in Maastricht) is a former professional tennis player from the Netherlands.
Title: 1989 Lorraine Open – Doubles
Passage: Jaroslav Navrátil and Tom Nijssen were the defending champions but did not compete that year.
Title: 1992 Lyon Grand Prix – Doubles
Passage: Tom Nijssen and Cyril Suk were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals this year.
Title: 1989 French Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: The Mixed Doubles tournament at the 1989 French Open was held from 29 May until 11 June 1989 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Manon Bollegraf and Tom Nijssen won the title, defeating Horacio de la Peña and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the final.
Title: 1990 Belgian Indoor Championships – Doubles
Passage: Wally Masur and Tom Nijssen were the champions of the event when it last took place, in 1988. Neither of them participated in 1990. <br>Emilio Sánchez and Slobodan Živojinović won the title, defeating Goran Ivanišević and Balázs Taróczy 7–5, 6–3, in the final.
Title: 1990 Stella Artois Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Jakob Hlasek and John McEnroe were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals. <br>Omar Camporese and Diego Nargiso won the title, defeating Tom Nijssen and Udo Riglewski 6–4, 6–4, in the final.
Title: 1988 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Broderick Dyke and Tom Nijssen were the defending champions, but Nijssen did not participate this year. Dyke partnered Kelly Evernden, losing in the first round.
Title: 1992 US Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: Manon Bollegraf and Tom Nijssen were the defending champions but only Nijssen competed that year with Helena Suková.
Title: Jennifer Capriati Tennis
Passage: Jennifer Capriati Tennis (known as The Tennis Tournament: Grandslam in Europe) is a Sega Genesis video game developed by System Sacom and released in 1992. In 1994 it was released in the classic range by Sega as Grandslam (Classic). The game is named after Jennifer Capriati, one of the world's top-ranked female tennis players at the WTA Tour during the time of the game's release.
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tennis
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Tom Nijssen
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Jennifer Capriati
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Who is the producer of the 2010 South Korean romantic comedy which was wrote and directed by Kim Hyun-seok and a modern take of "Cyrano de Bergerac"?
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Title: Kim Hyun-seok (filmmaker)
Passage: Kim Hyun-seok (born June 7, 1972) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kim wrote and directed "YMCA Baseball Team" (2002), "When Romance Meets Destiny" (2005), "Scout" (2007), "Cyrano Agency" (2010), and "C'est Si Bon" (2015). He also directed "11 A.M." (2013), and wrote "If the Sun Rises in the West" (1998) and "Joint Security Area" (2000).
Title: Cyrano Agency
Passage: Cyrano Agency (; lit. "Cyrano Dating Agency") is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy starring Uhm Tae-woong, Park Shin-hye, Choi Daniel, Park Chul-min and Lee Min-jung. It is a modern take on Edmond Rostand's 1897 play "Cyrano de Bergerac", which focuses on a dating agency that helps its customers win the hearts of the people they desire. Produced by Myung Films and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, the film was released on September 16, 2010 and ran for 121 minutes. The film was later remade into the Tamil-language as Idhu Enna Maayam.
Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (play)
Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. Although there was a real Cyrano de Bergerac, the play is a fictionalization of his life that follows the broad outlines of it.
Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1950 film)
Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1950 drama romance film based on the 1897 French Alexandrine verse drama "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand. It uses poet Brian Hooker's 1923 English blank verse translation as the basis for its screenplay. The film was the first motion picture version in English of Rostand's play, though there were several earlier adaptations in different languages.
Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (Alfano)
Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a four-act opera with music by Franco Alfano, and libretto by Henri Caïn, based on Edmond Rostand's drama "Cyrano de Bergerac".
Title: Roxanne (film)
Passage: Roxanne is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah. It is a modern retelling of Edmond Rostand's 1897 verse play "Cyrano de Bergerac", adapted by Steve Martin.
Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1946 film)
Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1946 French romantic comedy film directed by Fernand Rivers and starring Claude Dauphin, Ellen Bernsen and Pierre Bertin. It is based on the 1897 play "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand.
Title: The Truth About Cats & Dogs
Passage: The Truth About Cats & Dogs is a 1996 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann, starring Janeane Garofalo, Uma Thurman, Ben Chaplin and Jamie Foxx, and written by Audrey Wells. The original music score was composed by Howard Shore. The film is a romantic comedy in the style of "Cyrano de Bergerac", where two women date the same man, resulting in large explosions in their friendship.
Title: Sway (book)
Passage: Sway is a 2014 young adult fiction book by American author Kat Spears and her debut novel. The work was first published on 16 September 2014 through St. Martin's Griffin and is a modern take on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac.
Title: Cyrano and d'Artagnan
Passage: Cyrano and d'Artagnan (French: Cyrano et d'Artagnan ) is a 1964 French adventure film directed by Abel Gance, starring José Ferrer and Jean-Pierre Cassel. It is set in 1642 and tells the story of how the poet and duelist Cyrano de Bergerac teams up with the musketeer d'Artagnan in order to stop a plot against king Louis XIII. The film draws from Edmond Rostand's play "Cyrano de Bergerac" and Alexandre Dumas' d'Artagnan Romances. Ferrer repeated his role from the 1950 film "Cyrano de Bergerac". "Cyrano and d'Artagnan" had 651,213 admissions in France.
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Myung Films
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Kim Hyun-seok (filmmaker)
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Cyrano Agency
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Which is a prefecture-level city, Chuzhou or Hulin?
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Title: Chuzhou
Passage: Chuzhou () is a prefecture-level city in eastern Anhui Province, China. It borders the provincial capital of Hefei to the southwest, Huainan to the west, Bengbu to the northwest, Chaohu to the south, and the province of Jiangsu to the east. According to the 2010 Census, the city of Chuzhou has a registered population of 3,937,868 inhabitants, whom 562,321 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area made of 2 urban districts. Nevertheless, 7,260,240 persons declared to be permanent residents.
Title: Hulin
Passage: Hulin () is a county-level city on the Muling River in southeastern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. With a population of around 200,000, it is under the administration of Jixi. Nearby are Lake Xingkai, 51 km to the southwest, the Usuri River, which forms the Russian border 38 km to the east. The main agricultural products include soybeans, cattle, milk, various organic produces, and lumber.
Title: Hefei
Passage: Hefei ( , ), formerly known as Hofei, Luzhou, or Luchow, is the capital and largest city of Anhui Province in China. A prefecture-level city, it is the political, economic, and cultural center of Anhui. Located in the central portion of the province, it borders Huainan to the north, Chuzhou to the northeast, Wuhu to the southeast, Tongling to the south, Anqing to the southwest and Lu'an to the west.
Title: Abei Township
Passage: Abei Township, also Abeixiang () is a township-level division situated in the Jixi prefecture of Heilongjiang, China. It is located 120 km by S309 and S211 roads northeast of Hulin. Established in 1979 under the jurisdiction of Hulin City, it has an area of almost 300 square kilometers and more than 11.2 million mu of arable land. It contains Xinancha Reservoir, which lies east of the main village towards Xiaomuhe.
Title: Nanqiao District
Passage: Nanqiao District is a district of the prefecture-level city of Chuzhou in Anhui Province, China.
Title: Huainan
Passage: Huainan () is a prefecture-level city with 2,334,000 inhabitants in central Anhui Province, People’s Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Hefei to the south, Lu'an to the southwest, Fuyang to the west, Bozhou to the northwest, Bengbu to the northeast and Chuzhou to the east.
Title: Yizheng
Passage: Yizheng () is a county-level city under the administration of Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, China, with a population of about 600,000 (2007). It borders the prefecture-level divisions of Chuzhou (Anhui) to the north and Nanjing to the west.
Title: Langfang
Passage: Langfang (), is a prefecture-level city of Hebei Province, which was known as Tianjin Prefecture until 1973. Hebei province was renamed Langfang Prefecture after Tianjin became a municipality and finally upgraded into a prefecture-level city in 1988. Langfang is located approximately midway between Beijing and Tianjin. At the 2010 census, the population of Langfang was 4,358,839, of whom 868,066 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area made of Guangyang and Anci districts; its total area is around 6417.28 km² . Langfang borders Baoding to the southwest, Cangzhou to the south (both prefecture-level cities of Hebei), Beijing to the north and Tianjin to the east. Sanhe City and Dachang Hui County are now conurbated with Beijing, so that they form part of the same built-up area. Langfang is the smallest prefecture-level city of Hebei Province by land area.
Title: Fengyang County
Passage: Fengyang County is a county of Anhui Province, China. It is under the administration of Chuzhou, a prefecture-level city.
Title: Huai'an
Passage: Huai'an (), formerly called Huaiyin () until 2001, is a prefecture-level city in central Jiangsu province of Eastern China. It borders Lianyungang, Suqian to the north, Yancheng to the northeast, Yangzhou to the southeast, and Chuzhou (Anhui) to the southwest.
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Chuzhou
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Chuzhou
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Hulin
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Inger Stender earned the description of being Denmark's version of what German actress?
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Title: Marlene Dietrich
Passage: Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich ( , ] ; 27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992) was a German actress and singer who held both German and American citizenship. Throughout her unusually long career, which spanned from the 1910s to the 1980s, she maintained popularity by continually reinventing herself.
Title: Inger Stender
Passage: Inger Stender (1912–1989) was a Danish actress of stage, film and television whose sophisticated elegance and classic beauty earned her the description of Denmark's version of Marlene Dietrich.
Title: Sandra Hüller
Passage: Sandra Hüller (born April 30, 1978) is a German actress. She gained critical praise for her portrait of Anneliese Michel in Hans-Christian Schmid's drama "Requiem," and is best known internationally for her starring role in Maren Ade's comedy "Toni Erdmann." Hüller is one of the era-defining German actresses of her generation. Besides Julia Jentsch and Nina Hoss, she is the only German actress to win both the European film award and the Silver Bear for Best Actress, top honors of the European Film Academy and Berlin Film Festival, respectively, in the 21st century.
Title: That's Me, Too
Passage: Sådan er Jeg Osse or That's Me, Too is a 1980 Danish drama film directed and written by Lise Roos. It was the last film to star Inger Stender.
Title: Hotel Paradis
Passage: Hotel Paradis is a 1931 Danish drama directed by George Schnéevoigt. The film, based on a novel by Einar Rousthøj, stars Eyvind Johan-Svendsen and Inger Stender. The film was also known as "Hotel Paradisets hemlighed" ("The Secret of the Paradise Hotel").
Title: Odds 777
Passage: Odds 777 is a 1932 Danish family film directed by George Schnéevoigt. The film stars Liva Weel and Inger Stender.
Title: Glasflügel BS-1
Passage: The Glasflügel BS-1, sometimes called the Björn Stender BS-1 or the Stender BS-1, is a West German, high-wing, single seat, T-tailed, FAI Open Class glider that was designed by Björn Stender and produced by Glasflügel.
Title: We Meet at Tove's
Passage: We Meet at Tove's (Danish: Så mødes vi hos Tove ) is a 1946 Danish drama directed by Alice O'Fredericks and Grete Frische. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Illona Wieselmann, Gull-Maj Norin, Helle Virkner and Inger Stender in a story about eight women who meet ten years after their high school graduation to discuss the reality of their lives. It has been noted as one of the first Danish films which focused on women and women's rights.
Title: Hanna Schygulla
Passage: Hanna Schygulla (born 25 December 1943) is a German actress and chanson singer. Long associated with the theater and film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, for whom she first worked in 1965, she is generally considered the most prominent German actress of the New German Cinema. She won the 1979 Berlin Silver Bear for Best Actress for Fassbinder's "The Marriage of Maria Braun", and the 1983 Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for the Marco Ferreri film "The Story of Piera".
Title: Susanne Uhlen
Passage: Susanne Uhlen (b. January 17, 1955 in Potsdam, Germany) is a German actress. She is the daughter of actor Wolfgang Kieling, best known as being the voice of "Bert", of the "Sesame Street" duo Bert and Ernie, and German actress Gisela Uhlen, niece to German actor Max Schreck of "Nosferatu" fame.
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Marlene Dietrich
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Inger Stender
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Marlene Dietrich
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What sponsor of the initiative Aman ki Asha was founded in 1939?
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Title: Daily Jang
Passage: The Daily Jang (Urdu: ) is an Urdu newspaper based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is the oldest newspaper of Pakistan in continuous publication since its foundation in 1939. Its current Group Chief Executive & Editor-in-Chief is Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman.
Title: Beena Sarwar
Passage: Beena Sarwar is a journalist, artist and filmmaker from Pakistan focusing on human rights, gender, media and peace. She is currently the Pakistan Editor of the Aman ki Asha (Hope for Peace) initiative, that aims to develop peace between the countries of India and Pakistan. The initiative is jointly sponsored by the Jang group in Pakistan and the Times of India across the border.
Title: Aman ki Asha
Passage: Aman ki Asha (Urdu: , Hindi: अमन की आशा , translation: "Hope for Peace") is a campaign jointly started by two leading media houses, The Jang Group of Pakistan, and The Times of India in India. The campaign aims for mutual peace and development of diplomatic and cultural relations between the two nations in South Asia. It was established on 1 January 2010.
Title: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Inspiration: Aman Ki Aasha tour
Passage: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Inspiration: Aman Ki Aasha tour
Title: Banas River
Passage: The Banas is a river of Rajasthan state in western India. It is a tributary of the Chambal River, which in turn flows into the Yamuna, a tributary of the Ganges. The Banas is approximately 512 kilometres in length. It is also known as 'Van Ki Asha' (Hope of forest).
Title: Muhammad Fazal Azim Taha
Passage: Muhammad Fazal Azim Taha (Urdu:حافظ محمد فضل العظیم طہ) is a Pakistani poet, writer, columnist, analyst, tabeeb (physician) and lyricist born on 7 February 1962 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He started writing poetry in the early 21st century. He wrote many poems (Ghazal and Nazam) for children, youth, peace, romance, religious and for the defense of the nation. His work for youth has given him popularity and appreciation. In response to his work for youth he was given the position of Poet for Youth. He has adopted the nickname Taha as his pen name. He is the son of Hakeem Muhammad Yahya Khan Shifa who is the master of renowned poet Qateel Shifai. Taha also wrote for peace between Pakistan and India. Aman Ki Asha is the project of India and Pakistan for the peace of the subcontinent. He also Participated in Aman Ki Asha for peace between Pakistan and India. This project was started by Jang Media Group (Pakistan) and The Times of India (India).
Title: Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara
Passage: Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN) or the Indigenous Peoples' Alliance of the Archipelago in English, is an Indonesian indigenous peoples' human rights and advocacy organization founded in 1999. AMAN has established 21 Regional Chapters (PW) and 114 Regional Chapters (PD) in 33 provinces. AMAN currently comprises 2,272 indigenous communities with an estimated population of over 15 million people.
Title: Yaadon Ki Kasam
Passage: Yaadon Ki Kasam is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian action film directed by Vinod Dewan, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Zeenat Aman, Shakti Kapoor, Asrani, Madan Puri and Viju Khote
Title: Aman Futures Group
Passage: Aman Futures Group (simply referred as Aman Futures) was an investment and privately held company based in Malaysia with branches in the Philippines. It has also been allegedly engaged in a pyramid scheme. The group was founded by Manuel K. Amalilio, a Filipino of Malaysian descent.
Title: Haathon Ki Lakeeren
Passage: Haathon Ki Lakeeren is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Chetan Anand. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Zeenat Aman, Jackie Shroff and Priya Rajvansh in pivotal roles.
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the Jang group
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Beena Sarwar
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Daily Jang
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In what year was the dancer who replaced Jared Murillo in series 8 of Strictly Come Dancing born?
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Title: Strictly Come Dancing (series 9)
Passage: Strictly Come Dancing returned for its ninth series on 10 September 2011 with a launch show, with the live shows starting on 30 September and 1 October 2011. The show was broadcast from Wembley Arena on 19 November with all proceeds going to the BBC charity, Children in Need. The final took place at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom and was the first episode in 3D, and was shown on BBC HD and 18 cinemas around the country. As in series 8 there are 14 couples with one new male professional, Pasha Kovalev, replacing Jared Murillo.
Title: Pasha Kovalev
Passage: Pavel "Pasha" Kovalev (Russian: Па́вел "Па́ша" Ковалёв ; born 19 January 1980) is a Russian professional latin and ballroom dancer.
Title: Strictly Come Dancing
Passage: Strictly Come Dancing (informally known as Strictly) is a British television dance contest, featuring contestants, celebrities, and other people, from all walks of life, with professional dance partners competing in a ballroom and Latin dance competition. Each couple is scored out of 10 by a panel of judges. The title of the show suggests a continuation of the long-running series "Come Dancing", with an allusion to the film "Strictly Ballroom". The format has been exported to over 40 other countries, and has also inspired a modern dance-themed spin-off "Strictly Dance Fever". The show is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.
Title: Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two
Passage: Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, also known as Strictly: It Takes Two or simply It Takes Two, is a British television programme, the companion show to the popular BBC One programme "Strictly Come Dancing". It is broadcast on weeknights during the run of the main show on BBC Two at 6:30 pm. Claudia Winkleman originally presented the show, however she left in 2011 and now presents the main show. Since 2011, Zoë Ball has presented the show.
Title: Brendan Cole
Passage: Brendan Cole (born 23 April 1976) is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, specialising in Latin American dancing. He is most famous for appearing as a professional dancer on the BBC One show, "Strictly Come Dancing". From 2005 to 2009, he was a judge on the New Zealand version of the show, "Dancing with the Stars".
Title: Come Dancing
Passage: Come Dancing was a British ballroom dancing competition show that ran on and off on the BBC from 1950 to 1998, becoming one of television's longest-running shows. Unlike its follow up show "Strictly Come Dancing" contestants were not celebrities.
Title: Dianne Buswell
Passage: Dianne Buswell (born 1989) is an Australian ballroom dancer. She has appeared on "So You Think You Can Dance Australia" and was a professional dancer on the Australian version of "Dancing with the Stars" in 2015. Buswell became a professional dancer on "Strictly Come Dancing" beginning in 2017.
Title: Oksana Platero
Passage: Oksana (Dmytrenko) Platero () is a Ukrainian ballroom and Latin dancer. She spent five seasons as a member of the Troupe on Dancing with the Stars in the United States. She joined the United Kingdom's "Strictly Come Dancing" as a professional dancer in series 14.
Title: The Strictly
Passage: The Strictly is a signature dance routine from the BBC show "Strictly Come Dancing", which launched in the 13th series of the popular entertainment show. The dance was devised by "Strictly Come Dancing"'s Director of Choreography, Jason Gilkison and draws inspiration from some of the show's most iconic moves, as well as celebrating some of the show's stars.
Title: Anton du Beke
Passage: Anthony Paul Beke (born 20 July 1966), known professionally as Anton du Beke, is a British ballroom dancer and television presenter, best known as a professional dancer on the BBC One celebrity dancing show "Strictly Come Dancing" since the show began in 2004. In 2009, he presented the UK version of "Hole in the Wall", for the BBC, replacing Dale Winton after being a team captain in 2008.
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1980
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Strictly Come Dancing (series 9)
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Pasha Kovalev
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Which band consists of more members, Test Icicles or The Almost?
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Title: Test Icicles
Passage: Test Icicles were a short-lived dance-punk band that formed in England, primarily influenced by indie rock but containing musical elements from a variety of genres (notably hip hop, crossover thrash and punk). The band was formed in 2004 by Rory Attwell and Sam Mehran, who were later joined by Devonte Hynes. Hynes and Mehran were both 18 years old at the time of the band's inception. The group has since become notable due to the later success of its members.
Title: The Almost
Passage: The Almost is an American Christian rock band from Clearwater, Florida, best known for being fronted by Underoath drummer and vocalist Aaron Gillespie. Formed in 2005, the band's current lineup consists of Gillespie on vocals, lead guitarist Dusty Redmon, rhythm guitarist Jay Vilardi, bassist Jon Thompson, and drummer Joe Musten. The band has released three albums and two EPs on Tooth & Nail Records, with 2009's "Monster Monster" peaking at No. 67 on the "Billboard" 200 and the most recent "Fear Inside Our Bones" released June 2013.
Title: NLS Crew
Passage: NLS Crew was a short lived hip hop and thrash metal fusion group, formed as a spin-off from Test Icicles.
Title: Boa vs. Python (song)
Passage: "Boa vs. Python" is a song by Test Icicles which was released as the first single from their debut album "For Screening Purposes Only". It was released on the 1 August 2005. The song peaked at #46 in the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Rory Attwell
Passage: Rory Attwell is an English musician, best known for his part in UK punk trio Test Icicles, who formed in 2004 and played a handful of concerts before disbanding on 22 April 2006, after their sold out final show at the Astoria in London. During their time together they released the album "For Screening Purposes Only", and had UK Top 40 singles with "What's Your Damage" and "Circle. Square. Triangle".
Title: Circle. Square. Triangle
Passage: "Circle. Square. Triangle" is a song by Test Icicles which was released as the second single from their debut album "For Screening Purposes Only" on 24 October 2005. The song is their most successful having peaked at #25 in the UK Singles Chart.
Title: The Ordinary Boys (album)
Passage: The Ordinary Boys is the self-titled fourth studio album by The Ordinary Boys released on 2 October 2015. The album has so far spawned the singles "Awkward" and "Four Letter Word". It was produced by Rory Attwell of Test Icicles and Matt Johnson of Hookworms.
Title: Dev Hynes
Passage: David Joseph Michael Hynes (born December 23, 1985), better known as Devonté "Dev" Hynes or Blood Orange and formerly Lightspeed Champion, is a British singer, songwriter, composer, producer and author. From 2004 to 2006, Hynes was a member of the band Test Icicles, playing guitar, synth, and occasionally performing vocals. They released one full-length album in 2005. Hynes went on to release two solo studio albums as Lightspeed Champion and subsequently three more as Blood Orange, between 2008 and 2016. Dev has cited Prince, Hercules & The Love Affair and Gary Utteridge amongst his musical influences.
Title: Dig Your Own Grave
Passage: Dig Your Own Grave was a CD/DVD EP released on 23 April 2006 by Test Icicles. It contained a CD of remixes and other previously unreleased material, which was accompanied by a DVD of music videos and live footage from a gig at the LSE in London, in November 2005. The EP was first sold on the band's final 5 show tour. " "Dig Your Own Grave"" then became available in record stores a week later.
Title: For Screening Purposes Only
Passage: For Screening Purposes Only is the debut album by UK dance-punk trio Test Icicles. After being released in 2005, the album was critically praised for being unique and compelling in an increasingly homogenous indie music scene. Following the group's split in February 2006, the album remains Test Icicles' only LP.
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The Almost
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Test Icicles
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The Almost
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Ludwigshöhe is situated near which highest peak of Monte Rosa?
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Title: Dufourspitze
Passage: The Dufourspitze is the highest peak of Monte Rosa, a huge ice-covered mountain massif in the Alps. Dufourspitze is the highest mountain peak of both Switzerland and the Pennine Alps and is also the second-highest mountain of the Alps and Europe outside the Caucasus. It is located between Switzerland (Canton of Valais) and Italy (Piedmont and Aosta Valley).
Title: Ludwigshöhe (mountain)
Passage: The Ludwigshöhe is a mountain in the Pennine Alps on the Swiss-Italian border. It is situated near the Dufourspitze in the Monte Rosa Massif. The summit is the tripoint between Valais, Aosta Valley and Piedmont.
Title: Dunantspitze
Passage: The Dunantspitze (German for "Peak Dunant", 4,632 m), formerly called Ostspitze ("Eastern Peak"), is a peak of the Monte Rosa Massif in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland. It is the second highest peak of the massif, after the Dufourspitze (4,634 m) and the second highest summit in Switzerland, but its prominence is only about 15 metres. At the time of its first ascent it was unclear which of the summits was the higher.
Title: Monte Rosa Hut
Passage: The Monte Rosa Hut (German: "Monte Rosa Hütte" ) is a mountain hut located near Zermatt on the Monte Rosa massif (up to 4634 m ) and above the Grenzgletscher (Border Glacier) sitting on a glacier-free rocky part called "Untere Plattje" at an altitude of 2883 m . It is owned by the Swiss Alpine Club SAC. The hut is the start of the normal route to the summit and other mountains in the area. The first hut was built in 1894–1895 just next to the then still much higher Border Glacier at an altitude of 2795 m . A completely new building was inaugurated in 2009, a hi-tech, energy-wise almost self-sufficient, environmentally friendly mountain hut based on wood with an aluminum shell.
Title: Monte Rosa Hotel
Passage: The Monte Rosa is a hotel, located in the main street of Zermatt. It was frequented by the members of the Alpine Club, including Edward Whymper who made the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. The hotel is named after the highest mountain near Zermatt, Monte Rosa.
Title: Monte Rosa (disambiguation)
Passage: Monte Rosa, or Monte Rosa Massif, is a mountain massif of the Alps. The massif's highest mountain is sometimes called Monte Rosa.
Title: Institut Monte Rosa
Passage: Institut Monte Rosa, commonly referred to as Monte Rosa or Monte, is a private, international boarding school, in Territet near Montreux, Switzerland.
Title: MS Monte Rosa
Passage: Several motor ships have borne the name Monte Rosa after Monte Rosa, the highest mountain in Switzerland:
Title: Monte Rosa
Passage: The Monte Rosa (or synonymously used as a pleonasm: "Monte Rosa massif" (Italian: "massiccio del Monte Rosa" ; German: "Monte Rosa-Massiv" ; French: "massif du Mont Rose" ) is a mountain massif located in the eastern part of the Pennine Alps. It is located between Switzerland (Valais) and Italy (Piedmont and Aosta Valley). Monte Rosa is the second highest mountain in the Alps and western Europe.
Title: Lysjoch
Passage: The Lysjoch (or Lisjoch) (French: "Col du Lys" , Italian: "Colle del Lys" ) is a very high pass in the Pennine Alps between Italy and Switzerland. It is located east of the Lyskamm and west of the Ludwigshöhe near Monte Rosa. The pass is at 4,151 meters and is east of the Entdeckungsfels.
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Dufourspitze
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Ludwigshöhe (mountain)
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Dufourspitze
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Are The Cinematics and Foals both from Scotland?
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Title: Foals (band)
Passage: Foals are an English indie rock band from Oxford, England formed in 2005, consisting of lead vocalist and lead guitarist Yannis Philippakis, drummer and percussionist Jack Bevan, rhythm guitarist Jimmy Smith, bassist Walter Gervers, and keyboardist Edwin Congreave. Since the band's formation, their line-up has remained constant, except for the departure of former lead singer Andrew Mears.
Title: The Cinematics
Passage: The Cinematics were an alternative rock band founded in 2003 in Glasgow, Scotland, and disbanded in 2011. The band released two full-length albums, "A Strange Education" (2007) and "Love and Terror" (2009), as well as a five-track EP, "Silent Scream EP" (2010), but split up in the middle of recording their third full-length album. The band consisted of Scott Rinning, Larry Reid, Adam Goemans and Ross Bonney.
Title: Kind (horse)
Passage: Kind (foaled 21 April 2001) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. She won six of her thirteen races, including the Listed Flower of Scotland Stakes and Kilvington Stakes, as well as being placed in the Group 3 Ballyogan Stakes. Since retiring from racing she has become one of Juddmonte Farms' top broodmares, foaling the undefeated, 10-time Group 1 winner Frankel. All of her first five foals have won races, including the Group winners Bullet Train and Noble Mission. Kind was trained by Roger Charlton and owned by Khalid Abdulla.
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no
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The Cinematics
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Foals (band)
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Are the Flat-Coated Retriever and Bruno Jura Hound both natives of Europe ?
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Title: Bruno Jura Hound
Passage: The Bruno Jura hound is a domestic dog, developed in the Middle Ages for hunting in the Jura Mountains on the Swiss-French border.
Title: Flat-Coated Retriever
Passage: The Flat-Coated Retriever is a gundog breed originating from the United Kingdom. It was developed as a retriever both on land and in the water.
Title: David Schildknecht
Passage: David Schildknecht is an American wine critic, a full-time member of "Vinous", and previous member of "The Wine Advocate", contributor to recent editions of Robert Parker's "Wine Buyer’s Guide". An authority on the wine of Germany and Austria, he also considers the Loire Valley a specialty, a wine region he has described as "the bargain garden of France". He currently covers the French regions of the Loire Valley, Alsace, Beaujolais, Burgundy, Champagne, the Jura, the Savoie and (through calendar 2013) the Languedoc-Roussillon, as well as Austria, Germany and other central Europe wine producing regions, and additionally Oregon, the American East Coast and Midwest wines.
Title: The Hound of the Baskervilles (1937 film)
Passage: The Hound of the Baskervilles (German:Der Hund von Baskerville ) is a 1937 German mystery film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Bruno Güttner, Fritz Odemar and Peter Voß. It is an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes's story "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Title: Curly Coated Retriever
Passage: The Curly Coated Retriever (often referred to as a Curly) is a breed of dog originally bred in England for upland bird and waterfowl hunting. It is the tallest of the retrievers and is easily distinguishable by the mass of tight curls covering its body. Curly Coated and Wavy Coated (now known as the Flat-Coated Retriever) were the first two recognised retriever breeds, established as early as 1860.
Title: List of U.S. state dogs
Passage: Twelve states of the United States have designated an official state dog breed. Maryland was the first state to name a dog breed as a state symbol, naming the Chesapeake Bay Retriever in 1964. Pennsylvania followed the year after, naming the Great Dane as its official breed. Dog breeds are mostly affiliated with the states that they originated in. North Carolina chose the Plott Hound as it was the only dog breed indigenous to the state.
Title: Tour du Jura (France)
Passage: The Tour du Jura is a road bicycle race held annually in France. It is organized as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.
Title: Vbos The Kentuckian
Passage: Sh Ch. Vbos the Kentuckian (30 August 2001 - 3 June 2013), also known as Jet, was a Flat-Coated Retriever show dog bred and handled by Jim Irvine who won Best in Show at Crufts in 2011. He was descended from the 1980 Best in Show winner, Ch. Shargleam Blackcap, and placed Best in Show at several other shows around the UK including the Gundog Society of Wales and the National Gundog Association.
Title: Shargleam Blackcap
Passage: Ch. Shargleam Blackcap, (born 26 June 1977), also known as Brett is a Flat-Coated Retriever show dog bred and handled by Mrs Pat Chapman who won Best in Show at Crufts in 1980. He is one of the ancestors of 2011 Crufts Best in Show Sh Ch. Vbos The Kentuckian.
Title: Slovenský kopov
Passage: The Slovenský kopov (translated into English as Slovakian Hound) is a medium-sized breed of hunting dog of the scenthound type. The breed originated in Slovakia, in Central Europe, and is bred for boar hunting. The name "Black Forest Hound" seems to have been created in North America for marketing purposes, since the breed has no connection with the Black Forest.
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yes
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Flat-Coated Retriever
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Bruno Jura Hound
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Which of the following is a Swedish indie rock group: Weeping Willows or We Are Scientists?
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Title: We Are Scientists
Passage: We Are Scientists is a New York City-based indie rock band that formed in Berkeley, California, in 2000. It consists of guitarist and vocalist Keith Murray and bass guitarist Chris Cain.
Title: Weeping Willows
Passage: Weeping Willows is a Swedish indie rock group that started in 1995.
Title: Stefan Sundström
Passage: Stefan Sundström is a Swedish singer/songwriter and troubadour. After dropping out of school, he started playing in small bands such as Trots, Läppstars and Apache, which later went on to become Weeping Willows. Sundström's music often refers to other important Swedish musicians like Evert Taube, Dan Andersson, Bellman, Alice Tegnér, Astrid Lindgren, Ulf Dageby and Cornelis Vreeswijk.
Title: Penny Century (album)
Passage: Penny Century is the debut album of Swedish indie rock group The Bear Quartet. It was released in 1992 on the record label A West Side Fabrication.
Title: The Sounds
Passage: The Sounds are a Swedish indie rock band. Formed in Helsingborg in 1998 the group's musical style has been compared to new wave acts such as Blondie, The Cars, the Epoxies and Missing Persons.
Title: Johan Forsman
Passage: Johan Forsman or Johan Forsman Löwenström is a Swedish musician, singer, record producer, songwriter, music arranger and engineer based in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was a member krautrock band Hybrizine in the late eighties and psychedelic rock band The Bad Karma in the early nineties. Forsman has worked with musical acts such as the Soundtrack of our lives, Caesars, Weeping Willows, Håkan Hellström, Karin Dreijers early band Honey is Cool, Jens Lekman, Thåström, among others. Johan Forsman is still active as a record producer/engineer and is currently a member of Tapefly.
Title: Magnus Carlson
Passage: Magnus Carlson (born 3 August 1968) is a Swedish singer, composer and songwriter. He is a member of the Swedish indie rock group Weeping Willows, and has released several solo albums. In 2016 he participated in Så mycket bättre which was broadcast on TV4.
Title: Låter som miljarder
Passage: Låter som miljarder (Swedish for "Sounds Like Billions") is the tenth album by the Swedish indie rock band bob hund. It was released on 15 February 2012. The first single, "Stanna klocka stanna" was released on 20 September 2011.
Title: Maja Ivarsson
Passage: Maja Ivarsson, (] , born 2 October 1979) is a Swedish singer and lead vocalist of the Swedish indie rock band The Sounds.
Title: Lykke Li discography
Passage: Lykke Li is a Swedish singer and songwriter. Her discography consists of three studio albums, three extended plays (EPs), thirteen singles (including two as a featured artist), and ten music videos. Eager to pursue a music career, Li began working with producer Björn Yttling of Swedish indie rock band Peter Bjorn and John when she was 19. The sessions resulted in her debut EP "Little Bit", which she released on her own label LL Recordings in 2007. The release garnered attention from indie pop and mainstream publications in Sweden, while its title track peaked at number 20 on the Sverigetopplistan singles chart. Li soon released her debut studio album, "Youth Novels" (2008), which peaked at number three on the Swedish albums chart and spawned three more singles, including her second chart entry "I'm Good, I'm Gone". She then signed with Atlantic Records to distribute her releases worldwide. "Youth Novels" received widespread critical praise, but sales were poor.
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Weeping Willows
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Weeping Willows
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We Are Scientists
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Broth of a Boy is a 1959 Irish comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring who, he was an Irish stage, film and television actor?
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Title: Barry Fitzgerald
Passage: Barry Fitzgerald (10 March 1888 – 14 January 1961) was an Irish stage, film and television actor. In a career spanning almost forty years, he appeared in such notable films as "Bringing Up Baby" (1938), "The Long Voyage Home" (1940), "How Green Was My Valley" (1941), "None but the Lonely Heart" (1944) and "The Quiet Man" (1952). For "Going My Way" (1944), he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and was simultaneously nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Title: Broth of a Boy
Passage: Broth of a Boy is a 1959 Irish comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Barry Fitzgerald, Harry Brogan and June Thorburn. A television reporter sets out on a quest to find a very elderly man.
Title: Don't Panic Chaps!
Passage: Don't Panic Chaps! is a 1959 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Dennis Price, George Cole, Thorley Walters and Terence Alexander. The film was produced by Teddy Baird for Act Films Ltd. Originally called "Carry On Chaps", the title was changed following the success of the ""Carry On"" series.
Title: Village of Daughters
Passage: Village of Daughters is a 1962 British comedy film directed by George Pollock.
Title: Sally's Irish Rogue
Passage: Sally's Irish Rogue is a 1958 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Julie Harris, Harry Brogan and Tim Seely. The film depicts the adventures of an Irish poacher. It was based on the play "The New Gossoon" by George Shiels, and was also released under the title The Poacher's Daughter. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios in Dublin.
Title: Murder, She Said
Passage: Murder, She Said is a 1961 comedy/murder mystery film directed by George Pollock, based on the novel "4.50 from Paddington" by Agatha Christie. The production starred Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple along with Arthur Kennedy and Muriel Pavlow, and features Stringer Davis, Rutherford's real life husband.
Title: Rooney (film)
Passage: Rooney is a 1958 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring John Gregson, Muriel Pavlow and Barry Fitzgerald. The film depicts the life of James Ignatius Rooney, a Gaelic sportsman at the weekends, and a Dublin rubbish collector during the week. It was based on a novel by Catherine Cookson.
Title: This Other Eden (film)
Passage: This Other Eden is a 1959 Irish comedy drama film directed by Muriel Box and starring Audrey Dalton, Leslie Phillips and Niall MacGinnis.
Title: Enda Oates
Passage: Enda Oates (born 1962), occasionally credited as Enda Oats, is an Irish stage, film, and television actor. He has received attention for his stagework, but is best known to Irish television audiences as the Reverend George Black in the long-running series "Glenroe" for RTÉ, and as Barreller Casey in the sitcom "Upwardly Mobile".
Title: And the Same to You
Passage: And the Same to You is a 1960 British comedy film directed by George Pollock, and based on a stage farce by A.P. Dearsley. It stars Brian Rix and William Hartnell.
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Barry Fitzgerald
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Broth of a Boy
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Barry Fitzgerald
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Who is the Airbase named for that is located in Punjab, Pakistan?
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Title: Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Passage: The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that occurred during the liberation war in East Pakistan, from 3 December 1971 to the fall of Dacca (Dhaka) on 16 December 1971. The war began with preemptive aerial strikes on 11 Indian air stations that led to the commencement of hostilities with Pakistan and Indian entry into the war of independence in East Pakistan on the side of Bengali nationalist forces. Lasting just 13 days, it is one of the shortest wars in history.
Title: PAF Base Minhas
Passage: Minhas Airbase or Kamra Airbase is a PAF Airbase located at Kamra, Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan. It was named in the honour of Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, who was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider for valor in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is located in Minhas Airbase which manufactures aircraft like CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder, PAC MFI-17 Mushshak, Hongdu JL-8. It also rebuilds aircraft like the Dassault Mirage and Chengdu F-7.
Title: PAF Base Rafiqui
Passage: PAF Base Rafiqui, formerly known as PAF Base Shorkot (ICAO: OPRQ) , is a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) airbase located near Shorkot, Jhang District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is around 337 km south of Islamabad. The base is served by a single 10,000 foot runway and a parallel taxiway that could be used for emergency landing and recovery of aircraft.
Title: Dhamial Army Airbase
Passage: Dhamial Army Airbase (ICAO: OPQS) is a Pakistan Army airbase located in southern Rawalpindi, Pakistan. It is the headquarters of Pakistan Army Aviation. It is commonly referred as "Dhamial Camp" or "Qasim Base".
Title: Tarbela Ghazi Airbase
Passage: Tarbela Ghazi Airbase or Ghazi Aviation Base is a Pakistan Army Aviation air base located in Haripur District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province in North-West Pakistan. Early reports suggested that this airbase was used in the operation in which Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was killed but the Pakistani government vigorously denied it.
Title: Goa International Airport
Passage: Goa International Airport (IATA: GOI, ICAO: VOGO) , also known as the Dabolim airport, is the sole airport in the state of Goa, located in the city of Dabolim in Goa, India. It operates as a civil enclave in a military airbase named INS Hansa. It is 4 km from the nearest city Vasco da Gama, 23 km from Margao, and about 30 km from the state capital Panjim.
Title: PAF Base Nur Khan
Passage: PAF Base Nur Khan (previously known as PAF Base Chaklala) is an active Pakistan Air Force airbase located in Chaklala, Rawalpindi, Punjab province, Pakistan. It also forms part of the Benazir Bhutto International Airport. Fazaia Intermediate College, Nur Khan is also located in the base.
Title: Hamadan Airbase
Passage: Hamadan Airbase (IATA: NUJ, ICAO: OIHS) or Shahrokhi Airbase or Noje Airbase (Persian: پایگاه هوایی شهید نوژه ) is an Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force base located 47km north of Hamadan in the Hamadān Province. The airbase is named after Captain Mohammad Noje who was the first IRIAF pilot to be killed in action on August 16, 1979. The Nojeh coup plot took place there in 1980.
Title: PAF Base Mushaf
Passage: PAF Base Mushaf (formerly PAF Base Sargodha) (IATA: SGI, ICAO: OPSR) is a Pakistan Air Force airbase located at Sargodha in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the headquarters of the PAF Central Air Command.
Title: PAF Base M.M. Alam
Passage: PAF Base M.M. Alam (IATA: MWD, ICAO: OPMI) is a Pakistan Air Force airbase located at Mianwali, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The base is named after Muhammad Mahmood Alam.
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Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas
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PAF Base Minhas
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Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
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What 1976 born Iranian footballer got his start on Fath Tehran F.C.?
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Title: Fath Tehran F.C.
Passage: Fath Tehran F.C. was an Iranian Football club based in Tehran, Iran. It was the first club of former Bayern Munich midfielder Ali Karimi, and former VfL Bochum striker Vahid Hashemian.
Title: Vahid Hashemian
Passage: Vahid Hashemian (Persian: وحيد هاشميان , born 21 July 1976) is a retired Iranian footballer and current coach.
Title: Mohammad Ranjbar
Passage: Mohammad Ranjbar (1 January 1935 – 29 June 2004) was an Iranian footballer and coach. Ranjbar played for Taj Tehran and Pas Tehran. He was a member and captain of Iran national football team. He was also head coach of national team in 1972.
Title: Sajjad Shahbazzadeh
Passage: Sajjad Shahbazzadeh (Persian: سجاد شهباززاده , born 23 January 1990 in Ardabil, Iran) is an Iranian footballer who plays for Esteghlal Tehran in the Iranian Persian Gulf Pro League.
Title: Ali Karimi
Passage: Ali Karimi (Persian: علی کریمی ] (born 8 November 1978) is an Iranian coach and retired footballer. He has played for Fath Tehran, Persepolis, Al-Ahli Dubai, Bayern Munich, Qatar SC, Steel Azin, Schalke 04, Tractor Sazi, and the Iran national team for which he scored 38 goals in 127 appearances. In 2004, he became the fourth Iranian player to win the Asian Footballer of the Year. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2013–14 season and, on 11 April 2014, played the final game of his 18-year career. He is currently manager of Naft Tehran.
Title: Mohammad Panjali
Passage: Seyed Mohammad Panjali Qomi (born July 26, 1955 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and a football coach. He played for Bargh Tehran, Fath Tehran, F.C. Aboomoslem, Persepolis FC, Al-Ittihad and the Iran national football team, where he made 45 appearances. He usually played in the defender position. He was also team manager of Persepolis from 1993 until 1994.
Title: Reza Rezaeimanesh
Passage: Reza Rezaeimanesh (Persian: رضا رضائی منش , born 1969 in Tehran) is a retired Iranian football Right Wingback. He played for Esteghlal Jonub Tehran F.C., Pas F.C., Bahman F.C. and the Iranian national football team. He also had a stint with Singaporean side Geylang in 1997.
Title: Iranian missile boat Paykan (2003)
Passage: "For the Automobile see Paykan." <br>"For the Iranian football club based in Tehran, see Paykan Tehran F.C."
Title: Kargaran Stadium
Passage: Kargaran Stadium is a sporting stadium (mainly used for football/soccer) in Tehran. The teams houses Parseh Tehran F.C.. It has capacity of 5,000.
Title: Hadi Tavoosi
Passage: Hadi Tavoosi (هادی طاووسی in Persian, born 7 October 1938 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and administrator. He was a Goalkeeper and has played most of his playing careers in Shahin and Persepolis. He was also played one season at Paykan on loan. He was retired in 1974 and became a vice president at Iranian Football Federation. After resignation of Naser Noamooz in 1980, Tavoosi was appointed as president of the football federation. He was president of Iranian FA from 6 October 1980 until 8 August 1981.
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Vahid Hashemian
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Fath Tehran F.C.
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Vahid Hashemian
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Are Lyudmil Kirkov and Bob Saget both film or TV stars?
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Title: Lyudmil Kirkov
Passage: Lyudmil Kirkov (Bulgarian: Людмил Кирков , 14 December 1933 – 12 December 1995) was a Bulgarian film director and actor.
Title: Bob Saget
Passage: Robert Lane "Bob" Saget (born May 17, 1956) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and television host. His television roles include Danny Tanner on the ABC sitcom "Full House" (1987–95) and its Netflix sequel "Fuller House", and hosting "America's Funniest Home Videos" from 1989 to 1997. Saget is also known for his adult-oriented stand-up routine. He also provided the voice of the future Ted Mosby on the CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" from 2005 to 2014.
Title: For Hope
Passage: For Hope is a 1996 ABC TV movie starring Dana Delany and directed by Bob Saget. Based on Saget's sister Gay, the movie showed the experience of a young woman fatally afflicted with the disease "scleroderma". Other cast members included Tracy Nelson and Chris Demetral.
Title: Balance (1983 film)
Passage: Balance (Bulgarian: Равновесие , translit. Ravnovesie) is a 1983 Bulgarian drama film directed by Lyudmil Kirkov. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize.
Title: A Nameless Band
Passage: A Nameless Band (Bulgarian: Оркестър без име ) is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1982. It was directed by Lyudmil Kirkov and written by Stanislav Stratiev. The movie describes the life of the young generation in Bulgaria in the late seventies and early eighties. It is about dreams and reality, friendship, love… "and something else" (the favorite expression of Reni in the movie).
Title: Rollin' with Saget
Passage: "Rollin' with Saget" is a comedic rap song composed by Stu Stone & D-Sisive and featuring vocals from Jamie Kennedy & Stu Stone with Bob Saget. Much of its humor is derived from showing Saget in a profane and violent light (which actually corresponds with his stand-up act), as opposed to his most famous role, Danny Tanner, the squeaky clean widowed father of three on the American sitcom "Full House", or the wholesome host of "America's Funniest Home Videos". Saget himself has since adopted it as a pseudo theme song, streaming it on his official website and playing during his stand-up acts.
Title: A Peasant on a Bicycle
Passage: A Peasant on a Bicycle (Bulgarian: "Селянинът с Колелото" / "Selyaninat s Koleloto") is a Bulgarian drama film released in 1974, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Georgi Georgiev - Gets, Diana Chelebieva, Georgi Rusev and Evstati Stratev.
Title: The Swedish Kings
Passage: The Swedish Kings (Bulgarian: "Шведските крале" / "Shvedskite krale") is a Bulgarian comedy film released in 1968, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Kiril Gospodinov, Tsvetana Maneva, Asen Georgiev, Evstati Stratev and Konstantin Kotsev.
Title: The Boy Turns Man
Passage: The Boy Turns Man (Bulgarian: "Момчето си отива" / "Momcheto si otiva") is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1972, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Nevena Kokanova, Philip Trifonov, Kiril Gospodinov and Sashka Bratanova.
Title: Farce of the Penguins
Passage: Farce of the Penguins is a 2007 American direct-to-video parody directed by Bob Saget. It is a parody of the 2005 French feature length nature documentary "March of the Penguins" directed and co-written by Luc Jacquet. The film features Samuel L. Jackson as narrator, with the two main characters voiced by Bob Saget and Lewis Black. Five of Saget's former "Full House" co-stars also lent their voices to the film. Other additional voices were provided by Tracy Morgan, Christina Applegate, James Belushi, Whoopi Goldberg, Dane Cook, Abe Vigoda, Mo'Nique, and others.
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yes
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Lyudmil Kirkov
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Bob Saget
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Bellini and Vesper, are which type of drink?
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Title: Bellini (cocktail)
Passage: A Bellini cocktail is a mixture of Prosecco sparkling wine and peach purée or nectar. This cocktail originated in Venice, Italy.
Title: Vesper (cocktail)
Passage: The Vesper or Vesper Martini is a cocktail that was originally made of gin, vodka, and Kina Lillet.
Title: Tenore di grazia
Passage: Tenore di grazia , also called leggero tenor ("graceful" and "light" tenor, respectively), is a lightweight, flexible tenor voice type. The tenor roles written in the early 19th-century Italian operas are invariably leggero tenor roles, especially those by Rossini such as Lindoro in "L'italiana in Algeri", Don Ramiro in "La Cenerentola", and Almaviva in "Il barbiere di Siviglia"; and those by Bellini such as Gualtiero in "Il pirata", Elvino in "La sonnambula" and Arturo in "I puritani". Many Donizetti roles, such as Nemorino in "L'elisir d'amore" and Ernesto in "Don Pasquale", Tonio in "La fille du régiment", are also "tenore di grazia" roles. One of the most famous leggero tenors of that period was Giovanni Battista Rubini, for whom Bellini wrote nearly all his operas.
Title: Drink mix
Passage: A drink mix, or powdered drink mix is a processed-food product, a powder designed to mix usually with water to produce a beverage resembling fruit juice or soda in flavor. Another type of drink mix is represented by products that must be mixed into milk.
Title: Rossini (cocktail)
Passage: The Rossini is a type of alcoholic mixed drink made with sweet sparkling wine (Prosecco) and puréed strawberries. The cocktail is the most popular alternative to the classic Bellini.
Title: List of alcoholic drinks
Passage: This is a list of alcoholic drinks. An alcoholic drink is a drink that contains ethanol, commonly known as alcohol. Alcoholic drinks are divided into three general classes: beers, wines, and distilled beverages. They are legally consumed in most countries, and over one hundred countries have laws regulating their production, sale, and consumption. In particular, such laws specify the minimum age at which a person may legally buy or drink them. This minimum age varies between 16 and 25 years, depending upon the country and the type of drink. Most nations set it at 18 years of age.
Title: Gobi big brown bat
Passage: The Gobi big brown bat ("Eptesicus gobiensis") is a species of vesper bat. It is found in Afghanistan, China, India, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Russia. Russian zoologist Professor Count Nikolay Alekseyevich Bobrinski first described it in 1926, the type specimen coming from the Altai Mountains in the Gobi Desert.
Title: Wall-roosting mouse-eared bat
Passage: The wall-roosting mouse-eared bat, or Nepalese whiskered myotis ("Myotis muricola") is a species of vesper bat whose type locality is Nepal.
Title: Russian Mennonite zwieback
Passage: Russian Mennonite zwieback, called Tweebak in Plautdietsch, is a yeast bread roll formed from two pieces of dough that are pulled apart when eaten. Placing the two balls of dough one on top of the other so that the top one does not fall off during the baking process is part of the art and challenge that must be mastered by the baker. Traditionally, this type of zwieback is baked Saturday and eaten Sunday morning and for afternoon "Faspa" (Standard German: "Vesper"), a light meal.
Title: Rickett's big-footed bat
Passage: Rickett's big-footed bat ("Myotis pilosus") is a species of vesper bat. It can be found in southern and eastern China, Vietnam, and Laos. This species has often been called "Myotis ricketti", but the older "M. pilosus" has priority. The erroneous reporting of the type locality as being in Uruguay by Wilhelm Peters led to the dual naming.
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cocktail
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Bellini (cocktail)
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Vesper (cocktail)
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Terrington St Clement is located on the road that stretches for a distance of what length?
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Title: A17 road (England)
Passage: The A17 road is a road linking Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire, England, to King's Lynn in Norfolk. It stretches for a distance of 62 miles travelling across the flat Fen landscapes of southern Lincolnshire and western Norfolk.
Title: Terrington St Clement
Passage: Terrington St Clement (twinned with Amsterdam) is a large village in Norfolk, England, UK. It is situated in the drained marshlands to the south of the Wash, 7 miles west of King's Lynn, Norfolk, and 5 miles east of Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, on the old route of the A17 trunk road. The parish covers an area of 17.52 sqmi . Much of the farmland is of alluvial silt and clay which has been reclaimed from the sea amounting to approximately half of the total parish area.
Title: Saint Clement's (cocktail)
Passage: The Saint Clement's is a non-alcoholic cocktail. Though the ingredients may vary, it always consists of orange juice mixed with a lemon-flavored drink, usually in equal proportions; the name of the drink refers to the English nursery rhyme Oranges and Lemons. The drink is therefore named (indirectly) after either St Clement Eastcheap or St Clement Danes, both churches in London. The traditional recipe calls for equal parts orange juice and lemon juice served over ice in a highball glass. There are many variations, in which the lemon juice is replaced with a sweeter drink (like lemonade), or even a carbonated citrus-flavored soft drink (like Sprite, 7-Up, or Fanta Lemon).
Title: Rosalie Hutton
Passage: Rosalie Hutton (b. 1989) is a former gymnast from Terrington St Clement that made her international debut in 2003 later forming part of the Scottish team for the 2006 Commonwealth Games as well as representing Great Britain in other competitions until she retired in 2006. She used to train at Pipers Vale Gymnastics Centre in Ipswich. Rosalie won the GrassRoots Sports Personality of the Year Award at the 2006 Suffolk Sports Awards
Title: St Clement's High School
Passage: St Clement's High School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in the village of Terrington St Clement, in the English county of Norfolk.
Title: Terrington railway station
Passage: Terrington railway station is a former station in Terrington St Clement, Norfolk. It opened in 1866 and was closed in 1959. It was on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway between the Midlands and Melton Constable.
Title: St Clement, Cornwall
Passage: St Clement (Cornish: Moresk ) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated southeast of Truro in the valley of the Tresillian River. Other notable villages within the parish are the much larger Tresillian 1.4 miles (2.3km) to the north east of St Clement village itself and another village at Malpas to the south of the parish. The urban part of the parish of St Clement was incorporated into Truro in 1895. The remainder of the parish had a population of 1,064 at the 2011 census.
Title: St Clement's Church, Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Passage: St Clement's Church is an active Anglican parish church in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, England. Its daughter church, St Barnabas (opened 1951), serves the Barlow Moor estate and south Chorlton. St Clement's is in the Hulme deanery in the diocese of Manchester.
Title: St Clement's, Oxford
Passage: St Clement's is a district in Oxford, England, on the east bank of the River Cherwell. Its main road, St Clement's Street (often shortened to just "St Clement's"), links The Plain (a roundabout) near Magdalen Bridge with London Place at the foot of Headington Hill at the junction with Marston Road to the north.
Title: Keith Rudd
Passage: Raymond Keith Rudd (born 8 May 1946) is a former English cricketer. Rudd was a left-handed batsman who bowled left-arm fast-medium. He was born at Terrington St Clement, Norfolk.
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62 miles
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Terrington St Clement
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A17 road (England)
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What is the nationality of the actress who costarred with Bryan Greenberg, Harris Yulin, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Benjamin King and Kathleen Rose Perkins in "A Short History of Decay"?
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Title: A Short History of Decay (film)
Passage: A Short History of Decay is an American comedy film written and directed by Michael Maren. It stars Bryan Greenberg, Linda Lavin, Harris Yulin, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Benjamin King and Kathleen Rose Perkins. Though its title is taken from the work of philosophy by Emil Cioran, it is not an adaptation of the book.
Title: Linda Lavin
Passage: Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937) is an American singer and actress. She is known for playing the title character in the sitcom "Alice" and for her stage performances, both on Broadway and Off-Broadway.
Title: Bryan Greenberg
Passage: Bryan Greenberg (born May 24, 1978) is an American actor and singer, known for his starring role as Ben Epstein in the HBO original series "How to Make It in America" as well as a recurring role as Jake Jagielski in the WB series "One Tree Hill" and as Nick Garrett on the short-lived ABC drama "October Road". His film work includes "The Perfect Score", "Prime", "Nobel Son", "Bride Wars", "The Good Guy", "Friends with Benefits", and "A Short History of Decay".
Title: Kathleen Rose Perkins
Passage: Kathleen Rose Perkins (born November 15, 1974) is an American actress.
Title: National Lampoon's Adam & Eve
Passage: National Lampoon's Adam & Eve, also known simply as Adam & Eve, is a 2005 comedy motion picture, released as part of the ongoing series of "National Lampoon" films. The film is directed by Jeff Kanew and stars Cameron Douglas, Emmanuelle Chriqui, George Dzundza and others.
Title: On the Line (2001 film)
Passage: On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui. The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name.
Title: Wrong Turn
Passage: Wrong Turn is a 2003 American horror film directed by Rob Schmidt and written by Alan B. McElroy. The film stars Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui and Jeremy Sisto. The film has a 41% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It grossed $28.7 million and had a $12.6 million budget. It is the first installment in a film series that has spawned two sequels and three prequels.
Title: Fort Bliss (film)
Passage: Fort Bliss is an American drama film directed and written by Claudia Myers, a military-based drama set on Fort Bliss. The film stars Michelle Monaghan, Ron Livingston, Pablo Schreiber, Emmanuelle Chriqui and Dash Mihok. After returning home from an extended tour in Afghanistan, a decorated U.S. Army medic and single mother struggles to rebuild her relationship with her young son.
Title: Paradise (2013 film)
Passage: Paradise (also known as Lamb of God) is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by Diablo Cody, in her directorial debut. It stars Julianne Hough, Russell Brand, Octavia Spencer, Holly Hunter, Iliza Shlesinger and Kathleen Rose Perkins and was released October 18, 2013.
Title: Burning Annie
Passage: Burning Annie is an American independent comedy film starring Gary Lundy, Sara Downing, Kim Murphy, Brian Klugman, Jay Paulson, Rini Bell, Todd Duffey, and Kathleen Rose Perkins. It is the directorial debut of Van Flesher. The film was produced by Randy Mack of Armak Productions and in 2007 was distributed by Lightyear Entertainment via Warner Bros.
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American
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A Short History of Decay (film)
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Linda Lavin
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Are Calceolaria and Arrhenatherum both flowers?
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Title: Calceolaria
Passage: Calceolaria ( ), also called lady's purse, slipper flower and pocketbook flower, or slipperwort, is a genus of plants in the Calceolariaceae family, sometimes classified in Scrophulariaceae by some authors. This genus consists of about 388 species of shrubs, lianas and herbs, and the geographical range extends from Patagonia to central Mexico, with its distribution centre in Andean region. "Calceolaria" species have usually yellow or orange flowers, which can have red or purple spots. The "Calceolaria" Herbeohybrida group, also called "C. herbeohybrida" Voss, is a group of ornamental hybrids known only in cultivation, called florists slipperwort.
Title: Arrhenatherum
Passage: Arrhenatherum, commonly called oatgrass or button-grass, is a genus of Eurasian and North African plants in grass family.
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no
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Calceolaria
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Arrhenatherum
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Lomatia and Nemophila, are a species of which mutual genus?
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Title: Lomatia
Passage: Lomatia is a genus of 12 species of evergreen flowering plants in the protea family Proteaceae. Within the family, they have been placed, alone, in their own subtribe, Lomatiinae according to Johnson & Briggs 1975 classification of the family and subsequently in Flora of Australia (1995).
Title: Nemophila
Passage: Nemophila is a genus found in the flowering plant family Boraginaceae.
Title: Argyrodes
Passage: Spiders of the genus Argyrodes (Theridiidae), also called dewdrop spiders, occur worldwide. They are best known as kleptoparasites: they steal other spiders' prey. They invade and reside in their host's web even though they can spin their own webs. However, the relationship can sometimes be commensal or even mutual since the dewdrop spider can feed on small trapped insects that are not eaten by the host. Some species can even prey upon the host. Many species are black with silvery markings. Most species are relatively small. For example, "A. incursus" has a body length of 3–4.5 mm while "A. fissifrons" has a body length of about 12 mm.
Title: Astatotilapia
Passage: Astatotilapia is a genus of fish in the family Cichlidae found in Eastern and Northern Africa, and Western Asia. Many species have been moved between this genus and "Haplochromis", and while some consensus has been reached in recent years, their mutual delimitation is still far from settled. Based on mtDNA, "Astatotilapia" as currently defined is polyphyletic.
Title: William Weymouth
Passage: William Anderson Weymouth (Launceston, Tasmania, 24 March 1841 – Hobart, Tasmania, 24 May 1928) was a distinguished amateur botanist. He worked as an insurance assessor with the National Mutual Insurance Company. In 1887 he began collecting mosses and lichens, sending them to several European bryologists including Antonio Jatta in Italy, and Viktor Brotherus in Finland. Jatta named a species of lichen in honour of Weymouth called "Ochrolechia weymouthii", and Brotherus named the moss genus "Weymouthia". Weymouth published several papers on mosses from Tasmania.
Title: Marasmius lomatiae
Passage: Marasmius lomatiae is a species of fungus in the large agaric genus "Marasmius". It is found in Argentina, where it grows on the dead leaves of "Lomatia", "Luma" and "Nothofagus" species. The fungus was described as new to science in 1969 by mycologist Rolf Singer.
Title: Thoracochromis
Passage: Thoracochromis is a fish genus of haplochromine cichlids that are endemic to Africa. Most species are from rivers in Angola and Namibia, or the Congo River Basin in Central Africa, but one ("T. wingatii") is from the Nile. Many species have been moved between this genus and "Haplochromis", and while some consensus has been reached in recent years, their mutual delimitation is still far from settled.
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flowering plants
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Lomatia
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Nemophila
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Which actor is from France, Jacques Doillon or Robert Redford?
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Title: Jacques Doillon
Passage: Jacques Doillon (] ; born 15 March 1944) is a French film director. He has a habit of giving lead roles to inexperienced young actresses in his films on family life and women. Some actresses to break through are Fanny Bastien, Sandrine Bonnaire, Judith Godrèche, Marianne Denicourt and Charlotte Gainsbourg and Juliette Binoche.
Title: Robert Redford
Passage: Charles Robert Redford Jr. (born August 18, 1936) is an American actor, director, producer, businessman, environmentalist, and philanthropist. He is the founder of the Sundance Film Festival.
Title: Le Jeune Werther
Passage: Le Jeune Werther is a 1993 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Blue Angel Award.
Title: Juliette Binoche
Passage: Juliette Stalens Binoche (] ; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, artist and dancer. She has appeared in more than 60 feature films, been recipient of numerous international awards, and has appeared on stage and in movies across the world. Coming from an artistic background, she began taking acting lessons during adolescence. After performing in several stage productions, she began acting in films by auteur directors Jean-Luc Godard ("Hail Mary", 1985), Jacques Doillon ("Family Life", 1985) and André Téchiné, who made her a star in France with the leading role in his 1985 drama "Rendez-vous". Her sensual performance in her English-language debut "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), directed by Philip Kaufman, launched her international career.
Title: Too Much (Little) Love
Passage: Too Much (Little) Love (French: "Trop (peu) d'amour" ) is a 1998 French comedy film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Sundance Group
Passage: In 1969, Robert Redford purchased 6000 acre at the base of 12000 ft Mount Timpanogos in Utah's Wasatch Mountains. He named this land Sundance (after his character in the 1969 film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"). The Sundance Group is a listing of all the businesses that run under the Sundance corporate umbrella started by and run by actor Robert Redford.
Title: The Hussy
Passage: The Hussy (French: "La drôlesse" ) is a 1979 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, where Doillon won the Young Cinema Award.
Title: Les films du losange
Passage: Les films du losange is a film production company founded by Barbet Schroeder and Éric Rohmer in 1962. The company funds and distributes many films from the French nouvelle vague era, directed by Rohmer, Schroeder, Roger Planchon, Jacques Rivette, and later on Michael Haneke and Jacques Doillon.
Title: The Pirate (1984 film)
Passage: The Pirate (French: "La Pirate" ) is a 1984 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered in the 1984 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Lou Doillon
Passage: Lou Doillon (born 4 September 1982) is a French model, singer, and actress. Her father is director Jacques Doillon and her mother is British actress and singer Jane Birkin.
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Jacques Doillon
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Jacques Doillon
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Robert Redford
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What island country is the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles that has a species of orchid called Brassavola subulifolia?
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Title: Brassavola subulifolia
Passage: Brassavola subulifolia is a species of orchid endemic to Jamaica.
Title: Jamaica
Passage: Jamaica ( ) is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, consisting of the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles. The island, 10,990 sqkm in area, lies about 145 km south of Cuba, and 191 km west of Hispaniola (the island containing the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic). Jamaica is the fourth-largest island country in the Caribbean, by area.
Title: List of companies of Jamaica
Passage: Jamaica is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, consisting of the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles. The island, 10,990 sqkm in area, lies about 145 km south of Cuba, and 191 km west of Hispaniola (the island containing the nation-states of Haiti and the Dominican Republic). Jamaica is the fourth-largest island country in the Caribbean, by area.
Title: Lesser Antilles
Passage: The Lesser Antilles (also known as the Caribbees) are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. Most form a long, partly volcanic island arc between the Greater Antilles to the north-west and the continent of South America. The islands form the eastern boundary of the Caribbean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean. Together, the Lesser Antilles and the Greater Antilles compose the Antilles (or the Caribbean in its narrowest definition). When combined with the Lucayan Archipelago, all three are known as the West Indies.
Title: Malaxis unifolia
Passage: Malaxis unifolia, or the green adder's-mouth orchid, is a species of orchid occurring from eastern and central Canada (Newfoundland to Manitoba), the central and eastern United States (Maine to Florida, west as far as Minnesota, eastern Kansas, and eastern Texas), Mexico, Central America and the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Dominican Republic).
Title: Tropidia polystachya
Passage: Tropidia polystachya, the young palm orchid, is a species of orchid native to Mexico, Central America, Greater Antilles, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Florida, Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador (including Galápagos).
Title: Habenaria distans
Passage: Habenaria distans (hammock bog orchid) is a species of orchid. It is native to Latin America from Mexico to Argentina, as well as Florida, the Greater Antilles, and the Galápagos.
Title: Effects of Hurricane Dean in the Greater Antilles
Passage: The effects of Hurricane Dean in the Greater Antilles were spread over six countries and included 20 deaths. Hurricane Dean formed in the Atlantic Ocean west of Cape Verde on August 14 as part of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. The Cape Verde-type hurricane tracked steadily westward into the Caribbean, where it rapidly intensified. Its outer bands swept over the Greater Antilles; the storm surge was felt from the eastern side of Puerto Rico to the western tip of Cuba. It brushed the island of Jamaica as a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale before striking Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula at Category 5 strength.
Title: Lepanthopsis melanantha
Passage: Lepanthopsis melanantha, common name tiny orchid, is a very small epiphytic species of orchid. It is native to southern Florida and the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico). In Florida, it is known only from the Fahkahatchee Swamp in Collier County.
Title: Brassia caudata
Passage: The tailed Brassia (Brassia caudata) is a species of orchid. It is found widespread across the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere, reported from southern Mexico (Chiapas, Campeche, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Veracruz), Central America, southern Florida, Greater Antilles, Trinidad, northern South America. It is also known by the names spider orchid and cricket orchid.
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Jamaica
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Brassavola subulifolia
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Jamaica
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What star was Sonny Pike compared to that was born on 22 May 1946?
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Title: George Best
Passage: George Best (22 May 1946 – 25 November 2005) was a Northern Irish professional footballer who played as a winger for Manchester United and the Northern Ireland national team. In 1968, he won the European Cup with Manchester United, and was named the European Footballer of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year. The Irish Football Association described him as the "greatest player to ever pull on the green shirt of Northern Ireland".
Title: Sonny Pike
Passage: Luke "Sonny" Pike (born 1983/1984) is an English former footballer who became famous at a young age for his tremendous talent which saw him being compared to other famous stars such as Diego Maradona and George Best.
Title: DOS'46
Passage: DOS'46 (Door Oefening Sterk 1946) is a Dutch korfball club located in Nijeveen, Netherlands. The club was founded on 22 May 1946 and they play their home games in Sporthal de Eendracht. The team plays in red shirts and black shorts / skirts.
Title: John Thomas Keane
Passage: John Thomas Keane (died 22 May 1946) was an Irish politician. He was a member of Seanad Éireann from 1944 to 1946. He was elected to the 5th Seanad in 1944 by the Labour Panel. He died in office in 1946, and Frederick Hawkins was elected to fill the vacancy.
Title: Henning Eiler Petersen
Passage: Henning Eiler (Ejler) Petersen (22 August 1877 – 22 May 1946) was a Danish mycologist, botanist and marine biologist. He made a major contribution to unveiling the mysterious die-back of eel grass in Northern European waters in the early 20th Century as a pathogen outbreak.
Title: VP-HL-3
Passage: VP-HL-3 was a Heavy Patrol Squadron (Landplane) of the U.S. Navy. The squadron was established as Bombing Squadron 138 (VB-138) on 15 March 1943, redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 138 (VPB-138) on 1 October 1944, redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 124 (VPB-124) on 15 December 1944, redesignated Patrol Squadron 124 (VP-124) on 15 May 1946, redesignated Heavy Patrol Squadron (Landplane) 3 (VP-HL-3) on 15 November 1946 and disestablished on 22 May 1947.
Title: VP-HL-1
Passage: VP-HL-1 was a Heavy Patrol Squadron (Landplane) of the U.S. Navy. The squadron was established as Bombing Squadron 116 (VB-116) on 1 December 1943, redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 116 (VPB-116) on 1 October 1944, redesignated Patrol Squadron 116 (VP-116) on 15 May 1946, redesignated Heavy Patrol Squadron (Landplane) 1 (VP-HL-1) on 15 November 1946 and disestablished on 22 May 1947.
Title: Ronald Fangen
Passage: Ronald Fangen (29 April 1895 – 22 May 1946) was a Norwegian novelist, essayist, playwright, psalmist, journalist and literary critic. He was born in Kragerø, and perished in a plane accident in 1946.
Title: David Webster (cricketer)
Passage: David Webster (born 22 May 1946) was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler. He was born in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire.
Title: Isaac Grünewald
Passage: Isaac Grünewald (2 September 1889 – 22 May 1946) was a Swedish-Jewish expressionist painter born in Stockholm. He was the leading and central name in the first generation of Swedish modernists from 1910 up until his death in 1946, in other words during almost his entire career spanning four decades. He was a highly productive painter as well as a writer and public speaker.
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George Best
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Sonny Pike
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George Best
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In was city did Sowakula win bronze?
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Title: Gus Sowakula
Passage: Pita Gus Nacagilevu Sowakula (born 26 October 1994) is a Fijian rugby and former basketball player. Sowakula pays in the flanker position for the Mitre 10 Cup side, Taranaki. He has represented Fiji in basketball, competing at the 2012 FIBA Oceania Under-19 Championship in Melbourne winning bronze and won silver at the 2015 Pacific Games.
Title: Basketball at the 2015 Pacific Games
Passage: Basketball at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea was held at the BSP Arena and PNG Power Dome on 3–12 July 2015.
Title: Hock Lai Lee
Passage: Hock Lai Lee (born 20 March 1987) is an American badminton player. Lee started his junior career as a Malaysian player based in Penang. In junior event, he won the Pahang Open tournament in the boys' singles event. He also represented Malaysia at the 2005 Asian Junior Championships and win bronze medal in the boys' team event. He won the men's singles title at the U.S. National Badminton Championships in 2010 and 2013. At the BWF International tournament, he won double title at the 2009 Miami Pan Am International in the men's singles and mixed doubles event.
Title: Carli Lloyd
Passage: Carli Anne Lloyd (born July 16, 1982) is an American soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist, FIFA Women's World Cup champion, 2015 FIFA Player of the Year and 2016 FIFA Player of the Year. She currently plays for Manchester City in the FA Women's Super League and the United States women's national soccer team as a midfielder. Lloyd scored the gold medal-winning goals in the finals of the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics. She has represented the United States at three FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments: the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, in which she helped the U.S. win bronze; the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, in which the U.S. won silver; and the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, where Lloyd scored a hat trick, including a goal from midfield, in the final in captaining the U.S. to its third title.
Title: Zhan Jian
Passage: Zhan Jian (born 30 January 1982) is a Singaporean table tennis player. He competed for Singapore in the men's team event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won the men's individual table tennis, beating team-mate Gao Ning 4 - 0 in the final. He was also part of the Singaporean men's team that won gold. In the men's doubles, he and team-mate Yang Zi missed out on the final and could only win bronze.
Title: Zoe Robinson
Passage: Zoe Robinson is a British boccia player who competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. She went on to win Bronze in the Team BC1–2 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, UK.
Title: Masatsugu Kawachi
Passage: Masatsugu Kawachi (川内 将嗣 , Kawachi Masatsugu , born November 25, 1985 in Kashima, Saga) is a Japanese boxer best known to win Bronze at the 2007 world championships at light welterweight.
Title: Nanthakarn Yordphaisong
Passage: Nanthakarn Yordphaisong (Thai: นันทกานต์ ยอดไพสง ; born 23 September 1993) is a Thai badminton player. He was the men's doubles runner-up at the 2017 China and Vietnam International Challenge tournament partnered with Trawut Potieng. Yordphaisong also a part of the Thailand national team to win bronze at the 2017 Sudirman Cup.
Title: Adulrach Namkul
Passage: Adulrach Namkul (Thai: อดุลรัชต์ นามกูล ; born 11 February 1997) is a Thai badminton player. In 2015, he settle for the bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in the boys' singles event. He also a part of the Thailand national team to win bronze at the 2017 Sudirman Cup.
Title: Kings United
Passage: Kings United India are a hip hop dance troupe that was the first Indian team to win Bronze medal at the World Hip Hop Championship, 2015 in San Diego. Suresh Mukund (born on December 24, 1987), is the choreographer/mentor/director of the group.
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Port Moresby
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Gus Sowakula
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Basketball at the 2015 Pacific Games
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What type of media do Peter Barnes and Peter O'Toole have in common?
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Title: Peter Barnes (playwright)
Passage: Peter Barnes (10 January 1931 – 1 July 2004) was an English Olivier Award-winning playwright and screenwriter. His most famous work is the play "The Ruling Class", which was made into a 1972 film for which Peter O'Toole received an Oscar nomination.
Title: Peter O'Toole
Passage: Peter Seamus O'Toole ( ; 2 August 1932 – 14 December 2013) was an Anglo-Irish stage and film actor. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and began working in the theatre, gaining recognition as a Shakespearean actor at the Bristol Old Vic and with the before making his film debut in 1959.
Title: Peter Barnes (pilot)
Passage: Peter Barnes (1962 – 16 January 2013) was a British commercial helicopter pilot. He was killed on 16 January 2013 when the AgustaWestland AW109 helicopter he was flying collided with a construction crane in central London.
Title: Red Noses
Passage: Red Noses is a comedy about the black death by Peter Barnes, first staged at Barbican Theatre in 1985. It depicted a sprightly priest, originally played by Antony Sher, who travelled around the plague-affected villages of 14th century France with a band of fools, known as God's Zanies, offering holy assistance. It was for this play that Barnes won his Olivier award.
Title: Terry Barnes (Warwickshire cricketer)
Passage: Terry Peter Barnes (born 13 November 1933) is a former cricketer who played first-class cricket in a single match for Warwickshire in 1956. He was born at Radford, Coventry, then in Warwickshire.
Title: Stephen Deutsch
Passage: Stephen Deutsch has composed over thirty scores for film, theatre, radio and television. His many collaborations with the playwright Peter Barnes include "Jubilee" (2001), the Olivier Award-winning play "Red Noses" (1985) and the feature film "Hard Times" (1994). He has significant expertise in the fields of electronic music (including sampling and synthesis), 20th Century music techniques, the composer in the marketplace, and issues relating to film, television, broadcasting and related subjects.
Title: Peter Barnes (journalist)
Passage: Peter Barnes is a senior Washington correspondent for the Fox Business Network. He joined the network in October 2007. Barnes was previously a co-anchor for FBN's morning program, "Money for Breakfast", from its debut on October 15, 2007 to May 9, 2008.
Title: The Ruling Class (film)
Passage: The Ruling Class is a 1972 British black comedy film. It is an adaptation of Peter Barnes' satirical stage play "The Ruling Class" which tells the story of a paranoid schizophrenic British nobleman (played by Peter O'Toole) who inherits a peerage. The film co-stars Alastair Sim, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, Harry Andrews, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers and Arthur Lowe. It was produced by Jules Buck and directed by Peter Medak.
Title: Enchanted April (1935 film)
Passage: Enchanted April is a 1935 American comedy drama film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Ann Harding, Frank Morgan and Katharine Alexander. It was made by RKO Pictures. The original 1922 novel "The Enchanted April" has also been adapted for the stage multiple times, and adapted for the 1992 film by screenwriter Peter Barnes.
Title: Sunsets and Glories
Passage: Sunsets and Glories is a play by noted playwright and Academy Award nominated screenwriter Peter Barnes. The play is based on the brief reign of Pope Celestine V. First directed by Stuart Burge who had directed Barnes' "Ruling Class" at the Nottingham Playhouse 22 years earlier, and starring Freddie Jones as Pope Celestine V, Sunsets and Glories premiered at the 1990 opening of the new West Yorkshire Playhouse on the Quarry Hill site, Leeds, UK.
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film
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Peter Barnes (playwright)
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Peter O'Toole
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Nina Sebastiane is a British TV presenter, she was also the voiceover for the in-flight safety video, for Thomas Cook Airlines (UK) Limited, is a British airline based in Manchester, in which country?
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Title: Nina Sebastiane
Passage: Nina Sebastiane is a British TV presenter. Her experience is limited but she has appeared in Loose Women as a reporter for a few episodes and presented The Antiques Ghost Show in 2003. She has also worked for such channels as The Baby Channel, Sky Movies, British Eurosport, the Travel Channel, BBC Choice and UKTV Style. . She was also the voiceover for the Thomas Cook Airlines in-flight safety video.
Title: Thomas Cook Airlines
Passage: Thomas Cook Airlines (UK) Limited, is a British airline based in Manchester, England. It serves leisure destinations worldwide from its main bases at Manchester and London Gatwick Airport. It also operates services from eight other bases around the United Kingdom.
Title: Thomas Cook Group
Passage: Thomas Cook Group plc is a British global travel company listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was formed on 19 June 2007 by the merger of Thomas Cook AG, itself the successor to Thomas Cook & Son, and MyTravel Group plc. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The group owns a number of tour operators, as well as airlines based in the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium and Scandinavia. Thomas Cook also owns the booking website Hotels4u.
Title: Thomas Cook Airlines destinations
Passage: As of 2017 , Thomas Cook Airlines flies to 72 destinations throughout Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. This list does not contain destinations operated by Condor or Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium.
Title: Pre-flight safety demonstration
Passage: The pre-flight safety briefing (also known as a pre-flight demonstration, in-flight safety briefing, in-flight safety demonstration, safety instructions, or simply the safety video) is a detailed explanation given before take-off to airline passengers about the safety features of the aircraft they are aboard.
Title: JMC Air
Passage: JMC Air Services, (also known as JMC Air, JMC Airlines or simply JMC), was a UK charter airline formed by the merger of Caledonian Airways and Flying Colours Airlines, following the purchase of Thomas Cook Group by the Carlson Leisure Group. JMC Air was named after the initials of the son of Thomas Cook, John Mason Cook. The airline was rebranded in March 2003 to form the current Thomas Cook Airlines. The airline served seat-only customers directly and package holiday customers via Thomas Cook Holidays and Airtours Holidays.
Title: Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium
Passage: Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium is a Belgian leisure airline owned by the Thomas Cook Group. It operates scheduled flights to destinations throughout Europe and Africa from its base at Brussels Airport.
Title: Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium destinations
Passage: s of 2017 , Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium flies to 36 destinations throughout Africa and Europe. This list does not contain destinations operated by Thomas Cook Airlines or Condor.
Title: In-Flight Safety
Passage: In-Flight Safety is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 2003. In-Flight Safety was nominated for a 2007 Juno Award for Video of the Year for "Coast Is Clear". They are currently based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The group consists of vocalist and guitarist John Mullane, drummer Glen Nicholson and is rounded out by friends who appear in the live show. In-Flight Safety released their second full-length album "We Are an Empire, My Dear" 27 January 2009 in Canada on their own label Night Danger. The band released their third full-length album, Conversationalist (mixed by Gus Van Go) on 9 September 2014.
Title: Thomas Cook Airlines Canada
Passage: Thomas Cook Airlines Canada is a Canadian charter division of Thomas Cook Airlines based in Montreal, Canada. It serves destinations to the Caribbean, Mexico and to North America.
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England
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Nina Sebastiane
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Thomas Cook Airlines
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Are Marcelo Melo and Lukáš Dlouhý from the same country?
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Title: Marcelo Melo
Passage: Marcelo Pinheiro Davi de Melo (born September 23, 1983) is a Brazilian tennis player. He is the younger brother of Daniel Melo and grew up in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He stands at a height of 2.03 m (6 ft. 8 in.) .
Title: Lukáš Dlouhý
Passage: Lukáš Dlouhý (born 9 April 1983) is a professional Czech tennis player on the ATP Tour. A doubles specialist, Dlouhý reached a career-high ranking of World No. 5 in June 2009.
Title: 2009 PTT Thailand Open – Doubles
Passage: Lukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but Paes decided not to participate that year. Dlouhý partnered with David Škoch, but they lost in the first round against Eric Butorac and Rajeev Ram. Butorac and Ram won in the final 7–6, 6–3, against Guillermo García-López and Mischa Zverev.
Title: 2013 San Marino CEPU Open – Doubles
Passage: Lukáš Dlouhý and Michal Mertiňák were the defending champions, but Dlouhý chose not to compete. Mertiňák played with Mikhail Elgin but lost to eventual runners-up Daniele Bracciali and Florin Mergea. Nicholas Monroe and Simon Stadler won the title 6–2, 6–4 over Bracciali and Mergea.
Title: 2006 Ordina Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Cyril Suk and Pavel Vízner were the defending champions, but did not play together this year. Suk partnered Robin Vik, losing in the first round. Vízner partnered Lukáš Dlouhý, losing in the semifinals.
Title: 2011 Strabag Prague Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Lukáš Dlouhý and Petr Pála were the defending champions from the last edition in 2008, but decided not to participate. <br>
Title: 2007 Brasil Open – Doubles
Passage: Lukáš Dlouhý and Pavel Vízner were the defending champions, and won in the final 6–2, 7–6, against Albert Montañés and Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo.
Title: 2012 Apia International Sydney – Men's Doubles
Passage: Lukáš Dlouhý and Paul Hanley were the defending champions but decided not to participate. Bob and Mike Bryan won in the final against Matthew Ebden and Jarkko Nieminen, 6–1, 6–4
Title: 2012 Brisbane International – Men's Doubles
Passage: Lukáš Dlouhý and Paul Hanley were the defending champions but decided not to participate together. <br>
Title: 2010 US Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Lukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Martin Damm and Filip Polášek 6–7, 6–3, 6–4.
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Marcelo Melo
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Lukáš Dlouhý
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When was the writer for Now and After born?
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Title: Now and After
Passage: Now and After: The ABC of Communist Anarchism is an introduction to the principles of anarchism and anarchist communism written by Alexander Berkman. First published in 1929 by Vanguard Press, after parts of it had appeared in the "Freie Arbeiter Stimme", "Now and After" has been reprinted many times, often under the title What Is Communist Anarchism? or What Is Anarchism? . Because of its presentation of anarchist philosophy in plain language, "Now and After" has become one of the best-known introductions to anarchism in print. Anarchist Stuart Christie wrote that "Now and After" is "among the best introductions to the ideas of anarchism in the English language". Historian Paul Avrich described it as "a classic" and wrote that it was "the clearest exposition of communist anarchism in English or any other language".
Title: Alexander Berkman
Passage: Alexander Berkman (November 21, 1870June 28, 1936) was a leading member of the anarchist movement in the early 20th century, famous for both his political activism and his writing.
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November 21, 1870June
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Now and After
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Alexander Berkman
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What is name of younger brother of the director Joey Travolta who directed film Mel in 1998?
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Title: Joey Travolta
Passage: Joseph "Joey" Travolta (born October 14, 1950) is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. He is the older brother of the actor John Travolta.
Title: Mel (film)
Passage: Mel is a 1998 film directed by Joey Travolta, starring Ernest Borgnine, Julie Hagerty and Greg Evigan.
Title: Laws of Deception
Passage: Laws of Deception is an erotic suspense thriller produced in 1997. Written by Rollin Jarrett and directed by Joey Travolta, it stars C. Thomas Howell, James Russo, Amber Smith, Nick Mancuso and Brian Austin Green.
Title: To the Limit (1995 film)
Passage: To the Limit is a 1995 action thriller film about a CIA rogue division war against the criminal underworld. The movie is a sequel to "DaVinci's War", again by director Raymond Martino and starring Michael Nouri as China Smith and Joey Travolta as Frank Davinci. This was the first starring role for Anna Nicole Smith, coming after being named Playboy Playmate of the Year.
Title: DaVinci's War
Passage: Da Vinci's War is a 1993 direct to video action thriller film directed by Raymond Martino. The film was produced by and stars Joey Travolta. It also star Michael Nouri, best known for his role in Flashdance. The film's narrative revolves around former Vietnam War veteran Frank DaVinci (Travolta) attempting to find his sister and brother in law's killer with assistance from his fellow veterans and assassin China Smith (Nouri) only to become entangled in a trap concocted by corrupt CIA operatives. James Russo, Branscombe Richmond and Vanity appear in supporting roles. Brian Robbins also stars.
Title: Car Crash (film)
Passage: Car Crash (also known as "Carrera salvaje") is a 1981 Italian-Spanish-Mexican action film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Joey Travolta, Vittorio Mezzogiorno and Ana Obregón.
Title: Inclusion Films
Passage: Inclusion Films is a company started in 2007 by filmmaker Joey Travolta that aims to teach the art of film making to people with developmental disabilities. There are five locations in California as well as traveling camps for youths with autism. The first school opened in Sacramento in September 2013; other locations include Bakersfield, Livermore, and Burbank, California.
Title: Normal People Scare Me
Passage: Normal People Scare Me: A Film about Autism is a documentary film about autism, produced by Joey Travolta, older brother of actor John Travolta. The documentary initially began as a 10-minute short film co-directed by an autistic teenager named Taylor Cross, and his mother Keri Bowers. Joey Travolta first met Cross at a program Travolta led teaching the art of filmmaking to children with special needs. He helped educate Cross about filmmaking, and the documentary was expanded into a feature-length film. It includes interviews with 65 people, including those that are autistic as well as friends and family. Cross asks them about their experiences with autism and how they feel about it, and elicits multiple insightful responses from his subjects.
Title: Matter of Trust
Passage: Matter of Trust is a 1997 independent film directed by Joey Travolta and written by John Penney. Model and dancer Dita Von Teese played a small part in it. Other cast members include: C. Thomas Howell as Michael D'Angelo, Joan Severance as Theresa Marsh, Nick Mancuso as Peter Marsh, Robert Miano as Ben and Jennifer Leigh Warren as Janet.
Title: Navajo Blues
Passage: Navajo Blues is a 1996 American crime-action film produced and directed by Joey Travolta and starring Steven Bauer, Irene Bedard and Charlotte Lewis.
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John Travolta
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Mel (film)
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Joey Travolta
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Who is older, Goran Ivanišević or Jan Kodeš?
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Title: Goran Ivanišević
Passage: Goran Ivanišević (; born 13 September 1971) is a retired Croatian professional tennis player and current tennis coach. He is the only person to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon as a wildcard. He achieved this in 2001, having previously been runner-up at the championships in 1992, 1994 and 1998. Before the 2001 tournament, he was ranked 125th and after his victory he was 16th. His career-high singles ranking was World No. 2 (behind Pete Sampras) in 1994. He coached Marin Čilić from September 2013 to July 2016, leading Čilić to his biggest achievement to date, the 2014 US Open title.
Title: Jan Kodeš
Passage: Jan Kodeš (born 1 March 1946) is a right-handed Czech former tennis player who won three Grand Slam singles events in the early 1970s.
Title: 1993 Paris Open
Passage: The 1993 Paris Open was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 22nd edition of the Paris Masters, and was part of the ATP Super 9 of the 1993 ATP Tour. It took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France, from 1 November through 8 November 1993. ' Goran Ivanišević won the singles title.
Title: 1997 Italian Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Andrea Gaudenzi and Goran Ivanišević were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Gaudenzi with Marc Rosset and Ivanišević with Sasa Hirszon.
Title: 1992 Stella Artois Championships – Doubles
Passage: Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Goran Ivanišević and Diego Nargiso.
Title: 1996 CA-TennisTrophy – Singles
Passage: Filip Dewulf was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Goran Ivanišević.
Title: 1994 CA-TennisTrophy – Singles
Passage: Goran Ivanišević was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals to Andre Agassi.
Title: 1991 Davis Cup
Passage: The 1991 Davis Cup was the 80th edition of the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. A total of 87 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, France defeated the United States at the Palais des Sports de Gerland in Lyon, France, on 29 November - 1 December. During the tournament, Yugoslavia was in the process of dissolving. Croatian tennis players Goran Ivanišević and Goran Prpić withdrew from the team after the declaration of Croatian independence, with the team losing its subsequent draw against France.
Title: Jelena Genčić
Passage: Jelena Genčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Генчић, ] ; 9 October 1936 – 1 June 2013) was a Serbian tennis and handball player and coach. In the 1970s she became a junior tennis coach and was later credited for playing a major role in the early development of numerous top class professional players and future grand slam champions. Among the players she discovered and coached are Monica Seles, Novak Djokovic, Goran Ivanišević, Mima Jaušovec, Iva Majoli, and Tatjana Ječmenica.
Title: 1998 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles
Passage: Pete Sampras was the defending champion, and he successfully defended his title, defeating Goran Ivanišević, 6–7, 7–6, 6–4, 3–6, 6–2, in the final. With this win, Sampras equalled Björn Borg's record of five Wimbledon titles.
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Jan Kodeš
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Goran Ivanišević
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Jan Kodeš
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Did BOTH Brian Helgeland and Monta Bell's occupations include screenwriter, producer, and director?
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Title: Brian Helgeland
Passage: Brian Thomas Helgeland (born January 17, 1961) is an American screenwriter, film producer and director. He is most known for writing the screenplays for "L.A. Confidential" (for which he received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay), "Mystic River", and "". Helgeland also wrote and directed "42" (2013), a biopic of Jackie Robinson, and "Legend" (2015), about the rise and fall of the Kray twins.
Title: Monta Bell
Passage: Monta Bell (February 5, 1891 – February 4, 1958) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter.
Title: Working class
Passage: The working class (also labouring class and proletariat) are the people employed for wages, especially in manual-labour occupations and in skilled, industrial work. Working-class occupations include blue-collar jobs, some white-collar jobs, and most service-work jobs. The working class only rely upon their earnings from wage labour, thereby, the category includes most of the working population of industrialized economies, of the urban areas (cities, towns, villages) of non-industrialized economies, and of the rural workforce.
Title: After Midnight (1927 film)
Passage: After Midnight is a 1927 American silent drama film written and directed by Monta Bell. The film stars Norma Shearer and Gwen Lee. A copy of "After Midnight" is housed at the Cinémathèque Française.
Title: The Worst Woman in Paris?
Passage: The Worst Woman in Paris? is a 1933 American drama film directed by Monta Bell and written by Monta Bell and Marion Dix. The film stars Benita Hume, Adolphe Menjou, Harvey Stephens, Helen Chandler, Margaret Seddon and Adele St. Mauer. The film was released on October 20, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation.
Title: The Snob (1924 film)
Passage: The Snob was a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Monta Bell. The film starred Norma Shearer and John Gilbert prior to their stardom, together with Phyllis Haver, Conrad Nagel and Hedda Hopper. The film was written by Monta Bell, and was based on the novel "The Snob: The Story of a Marriage" by Helen Reimensnyder Martin. The film is now considered lost.
Title: The King on Main Street
Passage: The King on Main Street is a 1925 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Monta Bell and starring Adolphe Menjou and Bessie Love. The film is based on 1908 French play "Le Roi" by Gaston Arman de Caillavet, Robert de Flers and Emmanuel Arène, and was adapted for the screen by Monte Bell.
Title: The Boy Friend (1926 film)
Passage: The Boy Friend is a lost 1926 American romantic comedy film directed by Monta Bell. Based on the play "The Book of Charm" by John Alexander Kirkpatrick, the film starred Marceline Day and John Harron. This film also marked the film debut of character actress Elizabeth Patterson.
Title: Upstage (film)
Passage: Upstage (also known as The Mask of Comedy) is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film directed by Monta Bell, starring Norma Shearer and New York musical comedy star Oscar Shaw.
Title: The Bellamy Trial
Passage: The Bellamy Trial is a 1929 American drama film directed by Monta Bell and written by Monta Bell and Joseph Farnham. The film stars Leatrice Joy, Betty Bronson, Edward J. Nugent, George Barraud and Margaret Livingston. The film was released on January 23, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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Brian Helgeland
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Monta Bell
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Pileostegia and Billbergia, are native to Asia?
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Title: Billbergia
Passage: Billbergia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus, named for the Swedish botanist, zoologist, and anatomist Gustaf Johan Billberg, is divided into two subgenera: "Billbergia" and "Helicodea". They are native to forest and scrub, up to an altitude of 1,700 m , in southern Mexico, the West Indies, Central America and South America, with many species endemic to Brazil.
Title: Pileostegia
Passage: Pileostegia is a genus of 4 species of flowering plants in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to India and eastern Asia. They are evergreen climbers bearing dense clusters of creamy white flowers in late summer.
Title: Billbergia violacea
Passage: Billbergia violacea is a species in the genus "Billbergia". This species is native to Bolivia.
Title: Billbergia stenopetala
Passage: Billbergia stenopetala is a species in the genus "Billbergia". This species is native to Ecuador and Peru.
Title: Billbergia robert-readii
Passage: Billbergia robert-readii is a species in the genus "Billbergia". This species is native to Bolivia and Peru.
Title: Billbergia decora
Passage: Billbergia decora is a species in the genus "Billbergia". This species is native to Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.
Title: Billbergia rosea
Passage: Billbergia rosea is a species in the genus "Billbergia". This species is native to Venezuela and to the Island of Trinidad.
Title: Billbergia viridiflora
Passage: Billbergia viridiflora is a species in the genus "Billbergia" native to Tabasco, Belize and Guatemala.
Title: Billbergia macrolepis
Passage: Billbergia macrolepis is a species in the genus "Billbergia". This species is native to Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Guyana.
Title: Billbergia oxysepala
Passage: Billbergia oxysepala is a species in the genus "Billbergia". This species is native to Ecuador and to the Brazilian State of Acre.
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Pileostegia
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Billbergia
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Shawn Levy and Erik Voake, are Canadian?
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Title: Shawn Levy
Passage: Shawn Levy (born July 23, 1968) is a Canadian film director, producer, and actor. He directed the films "Big Fat Liar" (2002), "Just Married" (2003), "Cheaper by the Dozen" (2003), "The Pink Panther" (2006), "Night at the Museum" (2006), "" (2009), "Date Night" (2010), "Real Steel" (2011), "The Internship" (2013), "This Is Where I Leave You" (2014) and "" (2014).
Title: Erik Voake
Passage: Erik Voake is an American filmmaker and photographer born in Yorba Linda, California in 1973.
Title: Just Married
Passage: Just Married is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, and was written by Sam Harper, and starring Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy. Produced by Robert Simonds, the film was successful at the box office despite generally negative critical reviews.
Title: The Internship
Passage: The Internship is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written by Vince Vaughn and Jared Stern, and produced by Vaughn and Levy. The film stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as recently-laid-off salesmen who attempt to compete with much younger and more technically-skilled applicants for a job at Google. "The Internship" is the second film with Vaughn and Wilson in the lead roles, after the 2005 film "Wedding Crashers"; the two had also both appeared in the 2004 film "Starsky & Hutch". This is also the second collaboration of Levy, Vaughn, and Stern after the 2012 film "The Watch", and the third of Levy and Wilson after the first two "Night at the Museum" films.
Title: Dan Levine
Passage: Daniel S. Levine is an American film producer. Best known for producing critically acclaimed film "Arrival" (2016) that earned him Academy Award for Best Picture nomination with Shawn Levy, Aaron Ryder, and David Linde.
Title: 21 Laps Entertainment
Passage: 21 Laps Entertainment is an American film and television production company run by director-producer Shawn Levy. 21 Laps produces content in multiple genres and along with Levy, the company’s leadership includes Dan Levine (President) and Dan Cohen (Senior Vice President).
Title: This Is Where I Leave You
Passage: This Is Where I Leave You is a 2014 American dramedy film directed by Shawn Levy. It is based on the book of the same name by Jonathan Tropper, who also wrote the film's screenplay. The film was released on September 19, 2014.
Title: Cheaper by the Dozen 2
Passage: Cheaper by the Dozen 2 is a 2005 American family comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox. It is the sequel to the family comedy film "Cheaper by the Dozen" (2003). Shawn Levy, the director of the first film, did not return as director for this sequel, which was instead directed by Adam Shankman ("The Pacifier"). Levy was a producer of the film and made an appearance as a hospital intern in the movie. Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Hilary Duff, Piper Perabo, Alyson Stoner, and Tom Welling reprise their roles as members of the twelve-child Baker family. Eugene Levy co-stars as the patriarch of a rival family of eight children. Carmen Electra portrays Levy's wife.
Title: Just in Time (film)
Passage: Just in Time is a 1997 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Shawn Levy from a screenplay by Eric Tuchman. This was the first feature film directed by Levy, who went on to direct such hits as "Night at the Museum" (2006) and "Date Night" (2010).
Title: Aaron Ryder
Passage: Aaron Ryder is an American film producer. He is best known for producing "Memento" (2000), "Donnie Darko" (2001), "The Prestige" (2006), "House at the End of the Street" (2012), "Transcendence" (2014), "The Founder" (2016) and "Arrival" (2016), which earned him Academy Award for Best Picture nomination with Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, and David Linde.
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Shawn Levy
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Erik Voake
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What Valencia CF central midfielder scored 12 goals in the 2014-15 Valencia CF season?
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Title: Daniel Parejo
Passage: Daniel "Dani" Parejo Muñoz (born 16 April 1989) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Valencia CF as a central midfielder.
Title: 2014–15 Valencia CF season
Passage: The 2014–15 Valencia CF season was the club's 95th season in its history and its 80th in La Liga. This was the first season since 1997–98 that Valencia would not compete in any European competition despite previous season's lowest position finish in six years. Having missed out on European competition, the team competed in La Liga and the Copa del Rey. In La Liga, they finished fourth, qualifying for the play-off round of the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League. In the Copa del Rey, Valencia lost to Espanyol in the round of 16. Dani Parejo was the club's top scorer in the league, with 12 goals, while Paco Alcácer was the club's top scorer overall, with 14 goals.
Title: List of Valencia CF Femenino seasons
Passage: This is a list of seasons played by Valencia CF Femenino, the women's section of Spanish football club Valencia CF, and its predecessor DSV Colegio Alemán. The team was created in its original form in 1998, and has represented Valencia CF since the 2009–10 season.
Title: Fran Villalba
Passage: Francisco 'Fran' José Villalba Rodrigo (born 11 May 1998) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Valencia CF Mestalla as a central midfielder.
Title: Carlos Soler (footballer)
Passage: Carlos Soler Barragán (born 2 January 1997) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Valencia CF as a central midfielder.
Title: Eugeni Valderrama
Passage: Eugeni Valderrama Domènech (born 19 July 1994), simply known as Eugeni, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Lorca FC on loan from Valencia CF as a central midfielder.
Title: 2012–13 Valencia CF season
Passage: The 2012–13 Valencia CF season was the club's 95th season in existence and its 26th consecutive season in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish football. The season marked the managerial debut of Mauricio Pellegrino, who assumed management of the club after the four-year tenure of Unai Emery. Pellegrino was sacked on 1 December and replaced with Ernesto Valverde. Manuel Llorente resigned after almost four years as Valencia president on 5 April 2013.
Title: 2001–02 Valencia CF season
Passage: Valencia CF won their first La Liga title for more than 30 years, in the first season under new coach Rafael Benítez. The Tenerife recruit had a tough start to his job, with several dropped points and a midfield slot in the beginning of the season, culminating in a disqualification from Copa del Rey for fielding too many non-EU players. Benítez was reported to be near the sack before an away game against Espanyol. With Valencia trailing 2-0 at halftime, the resurgence of the team in the second half allowed the inexperienced coach to keep the job, and it got to be a starting point for a winning streak that eventually saw Valencia claiming the entire league, despite taking only 75 points and scoring a mere 51 goals.
Title: Tropi (footballer)
Passage: Carlos Carbonell Gil (born 12 May 1995), commonly known as Tropi, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Lorca FC on loan from Valencia CF as a central midfielder.
Title: 2016–17 Valencia CF season
Passage: The 2016–17 Valencia CF season was the club's 97th season and its 82nd in La Liga. As in the previous season, the club finished 12th in La Liga. Valencia also competed in the Copa del Rey, entering at the Round of 32 and being eliminated by Celta Vigo 6–2 on aggregate in the Round of 16.
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Dani Parejo
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2014–15 Valencia CF season
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Daniel Parejo
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Are Ulanqab and Xintai both located in Inner Mongolia?
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Title: Ulanqab
Passage: Ulanqab or Wūlánchábù (Mongolian: ; Улаанцав хот, "Uláncaw hot"; ) is a region administered as a prefecture-level city in south-central Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. Its administrative centre is in Jining District, which was formerly a county-level city. It was established as a prefecture-level city on 1 December 2003, formed from the former Ulanqab League.
Title: Xintai
Passage: Xintai () is a county-level city administered under Tai'an prefecture-level city, in central Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It is located about 50 km to the southeast of the city of Tai'an.
Title: Ulanqab Jining Airport
Passage: Ulanqab (Wulanchabu) Jining Airport (IATA: UCB, ICAO: ZBUC) is an airport located 10 km in the north of the city of Ulanqab in Inner Mongolia, China. The airport received approval from the State Council of China and the Central Military Commission on 31 July 2013. The airport was opened on 25 April 2016.
Title: G5511 Jining–Arun Expressway
Passage: The Jining–Arun Expressway (), commonly referred to as the "Ji'a Expressway" () is a planned expressway that will connect Arun Banner, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, China, and Jining District, Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia. The expressway is a spur of G55 Erenhot–Guangzhou Expressway and will be completely in Inner Mongolia. The expressway is currently in the planning stages.
Title: Siziwang Banner
Passage: Dorbod (Siziwang) Banner (Mongolian: ᠳᠥᠷᠪᠡᠳ ᠬᠣᠰᠢᠭᠤ "Dörbed qosiɣu", Дөрвөд хошуу, "Dörwöd hoşú"; ) is a banner (county equivalent) in the Ulanqab region of Inner Mongolia, China, which is located about 80 km north of Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia.
Title: Honggor Sumu, Siziwang Banner
Passage: Honggor Sumu (Mongolian: ""soft"" or ""sweetheart"" ; ) is a sumu in the Siziwang Banner of Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia, China. In 2000, it had 2594 inhabitants. It is about 134 km north-northwest of Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia.
Title: 2011 Inner Mongolia unrest
Passage: On the night of May 10, 2011 an ethnic Mongol herdsman was killed by a coal truck driver near Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia, China. The incident, alongside grievances over mining development in the region and the perceived erosion of traditional lifestyle of indigenous peoples, led to a series of Mongol protests across Inner Mongolia. Some 2000 students participated in protests at Communist Party headquarters of the West Ujimqin Banner, followed by demonstrations by secondary school students in the Xilinhot area. Select secondary schools and universities with large ethnic Mongol populations were reportedly under "lockdown". The Inner Mongolia government under Hu Chunhua tightened security in Inner Mongolian cities, including dispatching People's Armed Police troops to central Hohhot.
Title: Inner Mongolia Medical University
Passage: Inner Mongolia Medical University (内蒙古医科大学) is a university in Inner Mongolia, China under the authority of the Autonomous Region government. It is located in Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It was renamed from Inner Mongolia Medical College in 2012.
Title: Inner Mongolia University of Technology
Passage: Inner Mongolia University of Technology (IMUT)() is a university in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, under the authority of the Autonomous Region government. It was founded in 1951 and was originally known as the Suiyuan Higher Technical School (绥远省高级工业学校) and then after 1958 the Inner Mongolia Polytechnic Institute (内蒙古工学院) before changing to its current name in 1993. It is located in north part of Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Title: Ulanqab Stadium
Passage: The Ulanqab (Wulanchabu) Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia, China. It has a seating capacity of 30,000. Construction began on 7 June 2005 and the stadium was opened in 2009, costing 230 million yuan to build.
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Ulanqab
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Xintai
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Did Gloria Naylor and Norman Rush both write short novels about 1980's Botswana?
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Title: Norman Rush
Passage: Norman Rush (born October 24, 1933, San Francisco, California) is an American writer whose introspective novels and short stories are set in Botswana in the 1980s.
Title: Gloria Naylor
Passage: Gloria Naylor (January 25, 1950 – September 28, 2016) was an American novelist, known for her book "The Women of Brewster Place".
Title: Mama Day
Passage: Mama Day is the third novel by Gloria Naylor. The story, which makes many allusions to the dramatic works of Shakespeare, focuses upon the tragic love affair of "star-crossed" lovers Ophelia "Cocoa" Day and George Andrews. The setting of the novel is split between New York City, where George was born and raised and Ophelia has recently moved, and Willow Springs, a fictional community situated on a coastal island on the border of Georgia and South Carolina where Ophelia's family has lived for several generations. The novel takes place within the same fictional universe as some of Naylor's other novels, indicated through its passing references to events and characters from both "Linden Hills" and "Bailey's Cafe".
Title: Mating (novel)
Passage: Mating (1991) is a novel by American author Norman Rush. It is a first-person narrative by an unnamed American anthropology graduate student in Botswana around 1980. It focuses on her relationship with Nelson Denoon, a controversial American anthropologist who has founded an experimental matriarchal village in the Kalahari desert.
Title: Bailey's Cafe
Passage: Bailey's Café is a 1992 novel by award-winning American author Gloria Naylor. The novel consists of a loosely intertwined group of stories, all told in first person, about the owners and patrons of "Bailey's Cafe", an apparently supernatural establishment, set nominally in New York City, whose entrance can be found from different places and times.
Title: Brewster Place
Passage: Brewster Place is an American drama series which aired on ABC in May 1990. The series was a spinoff of the 1989 miniseries "The Women of Brewster Place", which was based upon Gloria Naylor's novel of the same name. The series starred talk show host Oprah Winfrey, who also served as co-executive producer.
Title: The Women of Brewster Place (miniseries)
Passage: The Women of Brewster Place is an American television miniseries that was broadcast on March 19 and 20, 1989 on ABC. The miniseries is based upon the critically acclaimed 1982 novel of the same name by Gloria Naylor. It was produced by Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions with a teleplay by Karen Hall.
Title: Sydney J. Van Scyoc
Passage: Sydney J. van Scyoc (born July 27, 1939) is an American science fiction writer. Her first published story was "Shatter the Wall" in "Galaxy" in 1962. She continued to write short stories throughout the 1960s and in 1971, published her first novel, "Saltflower". Other novels followed until 1992, when she abandoned writing to make and sell jewelry; she later returned to write science fiction.
Title: The Women of Brewster Place (novel)
Passage: The Women of Brewster Place (1982) is the debut novel of American author Gloria Naylor. It won the National Book Award in category First Novel.
Title: Linden Hills (novel)
Passage: Linden Hills is a novel written by Gloria Naylor, originally published in 1985. Naylor bases her allegory on Dante's Inferno. The narrative is written from a third-person omniscient perspective, detailing different characters based on different traits that correspond with the different rings of Dante's interpretation of Hell. The novel is a revision of Naylor's Yale master’s thesis.
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Gloria Naylor
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Norman Rush
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Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau was born in a castle now lying where ?
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Title: Schloss Rosenau, Coburg
Passage: Schloss Rosenau, called in English The Rosenau or Rosenau Palace, is a former castle, converted into a ducal country house, between the towns of Coburg and Rödental, formerly in Saxe-Coburg, now lying in Bavaria, Germany.
Title: Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau
Passage: Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau, Count of Rosenau (7 November 1660, Steinach am Brenner, Austria – 14 October 1731, Schloss Rosenau, Coburg) was an Austrian ornithologist.
Title: Ferdinand Lassalle
Passage: Ferdinand Lassalle (] ; 11 April 1825 – 31 August 1864), born as Ferdinand Johann Gottlieb Lassal and also known as Ferdinand Lassalle-Wolfson, was a German-Jewish jurist, philosopher, socialist and political activist. Lassalle is best remembered as the initiator of international-style socialism in Germany.
Title: Johann Adam von Zahlheim
Passage: Johann Adam von Zahlheim was a mayor of Vienna.
Title: Adam of Rottweil
Passage: Adam of Rottweil, (German: Adam von Rottweil; Italian: Adamo de Rodvila (Rottweil 14?? - L'Aquila 1???) was a fifteenth century scholar and printer. He was originally a pupil and collaborator of Johann Gutenberg. In 1477 Adam published in Venice one of the first German-Italian dictionaries. This work was clearer and better organized compared with the first German-Venetian dictionary published in 1424 by Georg von Nurnberg. He was working to recreate the alphabet of Roman inscriptions, something that he completed circa 1460. In 1481 Adam obtained permission to establish a printing press in L'Aquila.
Title: Chongzhen calendar
Passage: The Chongzhen calendar () or Shixian calendar () was the final lunisolar Chinese calendar. It was developed by the Jesuit scholars Johann Schreck and Johann Adam Schall von Bell from 1624 to 1644, and was dedicated to the Chongzhen Emperor but he died a year after it was released, so it was propagated by the Shunzhi Emperor in the first year of the Qing dynasty who changed its name to Shíxiàn calendar. The calendar was used from the early Qing period continued into the modern era.
Title: Luise Eleonore Wreech
Passage: Luise Eleonore von Wreech (1708 in Tamsel – 1784 in Berlin) was a Prussian noblewoman. Born Luise Eleonore von Schöning, she was the daughter of Hans Ludwig Schöning and granddaughter of Hans Adam von Schöning and heiress of Castle Tamsel. She was the wife of Colonel Adam Friedrich von Wreech.
Title: Johann Heinrich Zorn
Passage: Johann Heinrich Zorn (1698–1748) was a Protestant pastor and ornithologist. He was the author of a work in two volumes entitled "Petino-Theologie oder Versuch, Die Menschen durch nähere Betrachtung Der Vögel Zur Bewunderung Liebe und Verehrung ihres mächtigsten, weissest- und gütigsten Schöpffers aufzumuntern" (1742–1743). This can be translated as "Ornithotheology, or an encouragement to humanity, through a careful observation of birds, towards admiration, love and respect for their powerful, of the wise and good Creator." Zorn who was heavily influenced by the work, far ahead of its time, of the ornithologist Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau (1660–1731), and aimed to proclaim the divine power to his readers. His comments are very fair, and he is one of the first to observe the role of the colour of birds or eggs in their camouflage. He played a significant role in the dissemination of Ornithology in Germany even though the ethological work he did was not advanced much until the 20th century.
Title: Johann Adam von Bicken
Passage: Johann Adam von Bicken (27 May, 1564 – 11 January, 1604) was the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1601 to 1604.
Title: Johann Sebastian von Drey
Passage: Johann Sebastian von Drey (16 October 1777 – 19 February 1853) was a German Catholic professor of theology at the University of Tübingen. With Johann Adam Möhler, Drey was the founder of the so-called Catholic School of Tübingen.
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Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau
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Schloss Rosenau, Coburg
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Are both Ani DiFranco and Self solo artists?
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Title: Ani DiFranco
Passage: Ani DiFranco ( ; born Angela Maria DiFranco; September 23, 1970) is an American singer, multi-instrumentalist, poet, songwriter and businesswoman. She has released more than 20 albums. DiFranco has received positive feedback from critics for much of her career.
Title: Self (band)
Passage: Self (stylized as sElf or SeLF) is an American alternative pop/rock band from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The band is led by Matt Mahaffey. The band currently consists of Chris James (keyboards, piano, samplers, guitar, backing vocals), Mac Burrus (bass guitar, keyboards, horns, backing vocals), and Jason Rawlings (Drums). Past members include Matt's brother, Mike Mahaffey (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals) and Timm Nobles (bass guitar). Mahaffey cites Electric Light Orchestra, Prince, and Pixies as some of his biggest musical influences.
Title: Like I Said: Songs 1990–91
Passage: Like I Said: Songs 1990–91 is a 1994 album by Ani DiFranco, offering reinterpretations of songs from her first two albums, the eponymous "Ani DiFranco" (1990) and "Not So Soft" (1991).
Title: Knuckle Down
Passage: Knuckle Down is the fifteenth studio album by singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco. It is the first album that DiFranco has collaborated with a producer; Joe Henry. The record is also her first studio album to feature a string section. It is considered among her most accessible records, and compared to the stark "Educated Guess", it is more abundantly produced.
Title: Little Plastic Remixes
Passage: Little Plastic Remixes (1999) is the second EP released by Ani DiFranco. It consists of three remixes (all by DiFranco herself) of songs from her 1998 album "Little Plastic Castle" and one live track from her 1993 album "Puddle Dive". This EP is only available directly from the Righteous Babe Records website and was the only DiFranco record to be released on vinyl until her 2005 release "Knuckle Down". It has also been released via iTunes as an iTunes Plus album which is encoded at a higher bit rate and is DRM-Free.
Title: Evolve (Ani DiFranco album)
Passage: Evolve is the thirteenth studio album by singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album won DiFranco and Brian Grunert a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package in 2004. This album is more eclectic and stylistically venturous than DiFranco's previous works, experimenting with styles such as jazz and funk.
Title: The Past Didn't Go Anywhere
Passage: The Past Didn't Go Anywhere is an album by American folksinger Utah Phillips and American singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco. It was released October 15, 1996, on Ani DiFranco's label, Righteous Babe Records.
Title: Ani DiFranco (album)
Passage: Ani DiFranco is the eponymous debut album by singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music).
Title: Canon (album)
Passage: Canon is a retrospective album by Ani DiFranco which was released on September 11, 2007. It contains songs covering her career to date. DiFranco re-recorded five songs that had been previously released: "Both Hands", "Overlap", "Napoleon", "Shameless" and "Your Next Bold Move".
Title: Fellow Workers
Passage: Fellow Workers is an album by American folksinger Utah Phillips and American singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco. It was released May 18, 1999, on Difranco's own Righteous Babe Records. "Fellow Workers" is DiFranco's and Phillip's second collaboration, following "The Past Didn't Go Anywhere". "Fellow workers!" is the phrase with which members of the Industrial Workers of the World traditionally begin their public addresses.
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Ani DiFranco
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Self (band)
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Are Gaoyou and Arxan both located in China?
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Title: Gaoyou
Passage: Gaoyou (), is a county-level city under the administration of Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, China, located in the Yangtze River Delta on the north side of the Yangtze River.
Title: Arxan
Passage: Arxan (; Mongolian: "Arxaan hôt" or Рашаан хот; literally "spring" or "spa") is a county-level city of northeastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Hinggan League.
Title: Gaoyou Lake
Passage: Gaoyou Lake()is the sixth largest freshwater lake in China, it is located between Anhui Province and Jiangsu Province. In a sense Gaoyou Lake is a manmade lake, and its creation is part of a long story about flood control and hydraulic engineering in ancient China. Gaoyou Lake is now part of the Huai River system as the Huai River flows south through Gaoyou Lake on its way to the Yangtze River and the Pacific. It is about 39 km long and 30 km wide, covering approximately 674.7 km.
Title: Yucheng Postal Stop
Passage: Yucheng Postal Stop ( ), also called Yucheng Post is located in the Postal Lane outside the South Gate of Gaoyou, Jiangsu, China, west of the Grand Canal. It is currently the largest, and most completely preserved, ancient courier station in China, where couriers changed horses and rested. The stop has been listed in the fourth group of National Key Cultural Relics Protection Units since 1996.
Title: Shaobo Lake
Passage: Shaobo Lake()is a freshwater lake in Jiangsu Province, China, it is located between Gaoyou and Yangzhou. Shaobo Lake is a part of the Huai River system as the Huai River flows south through Shaobo Lake on its way to the Yangtze River like Gaoyou Lake. It is about 17 km long and 60 km wide, covering approximately 77 km.
Title: Arxan Yi'ershi Airport
Passage: Arxan (or A'ershan) Yi'ershi Airport (IATA: YIE, ICAO: ZBES) is an airport serving the city of Arxan (A'ershan) in the Hinggan League of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. It is located near the town of Yi'ershi, 16.5 kilometers north of the city center. Construction started in September 2008 with a total investment of 303 million yuan, and the airport was opened on 28 August 2011.
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Gaoyou
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Arxan
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What do Piper and Nicandra have in common?
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Title: Piper (plant)
Passage: Piper, the pepper plants or pepper vines (a term used for certain "Clematis" in older times), are an economically and ecologically important genus in the family Piperaceae.
Title: Nicandra
Passage: Nicandra is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family containing the single species Nicandra physalodes. It is known by the common names apple-of-Peru and shoo-fly plant. It is thought originally to have been native to Peru (known elsewhere as an introduced species and sometimes as a weed) and is found nowadays as a ruderal species in tropical, subtropical and, to a lesser extent, temperate areas all over the world. It has also long been cultivated as an ornamental plant for its attractive flowers and curious fruits (the latter sometimes dried for use in floral design) and has been adopted into the traditional medicine of countries far-removed from its original home.
Title: Merriam Modell
Passage: Merriam Modell (19 May 1908 – 1 July 1994)) (born Miriam Levant in Manhattan, New York was an American author of short stories, suspense and pulp fiction, who wrote primarily under the pen name Evelyn Piper. Many had a common theme: the domestic conflicts faced by American families.
Title: Piperidine
Passage: Piperidine is an organic compound with the molecular formula (CH)NH. This heterocyclic amine consists of a six-membered ring containing five methylene bridges (–CH–) and one amine bridge (–NH–). It is a colorless liquid with an odor described as objectionable, and typical of amines. the name comes from the genus name "Piper", which is the Latin word for pepper. Although piperidine is a common organic compound, it is best known as a representative structure element within many pharmaceuticals and alkaloids.
Title: Piper novae-hollandiae
Passage: Piper novae-hollandiae known as the giant pepper vine is a common climber growing in rainforests of eastern Australia. It is related to the pepper plant. It grows north from Mount Dromedary in southern New South Wales to tropical Queensland.
Title: Peperomia pellucida
Passage: Peperomia pellucida (also known by common names pepper elder, shining bush plant, and man to man) is an annual, shallow-rooted herb, usually growing to a height of about 15 to 45 cm. it is characterized by succulent stems, shiny, heart-shaped, fleshy leaves and tiny, dot-like seeds attached to several fruiting spikes. It has a mustard-like odor when crushed. The family Piperaceae comprises about a dozen genera and around 3000 species. The genus "Peperomia" represents nearly half of the Piperaceae with the genus "Piper" making the rest.
Title: Erigeron piperianus
Passage: Erigeron piperianus is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Piper’s fleabane. It has been found only in the state of Washington in the northwestern United States.
Title: Class rating
Passage: A class rating is an allowance to fly a certain group of aircraft that require training common to all aircraft within the group. A type rating is specified if a particular aircraft requires additional specialized training beyond the scope of initial license and aircraft class training. What aircraft require a type rating is decided by the local aviation authority. Almost all single engine piston (SEP) or multi engine piston (MEP) single pilot aircraft can be flown without a "type rating", but are covered by a "class rating" instead. An exception to this under European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations is the piston version of the Piper Malibu.
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Which English writer won more Costa Book Awards, Kate Atkinson or J. B. Priestley?
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Title: J. B. Priestley
Passage: John Boynton "J. B." Priestley, OM ( ; 13 September 1894 – 14 August 1984), was an English novelist, playwright, scriptwriter, social commentator and broadcaster.
Title: Kate Atkinson
Passage: Kate Atkinson, MBE (born 20 December 1951) is an award-winning English writer. She won the Whitbread Book of the Year prize in 1995 and, under its new name the Costa Book Awards, in 2013 and 2015 in the Novels category.
Title: What Was Lost
Passage: What Was Lost is the 2007 début novel by Catherine O'Flynn. The novel is about a girl who goes missing in a shopping centre in 1984, and the people who try to discover what happened to her twenty years later. "What Was Lost" won the First Novel Award at the 2007 Costa Book Awards, and was short-listed for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award.
Title: Costa Book Awards
Passage: The Costa Book Awards are a set of annual literary awards recognising English-language books by writers based in Britain and Ireland. They were inaugurated for 1971 publications and known as the Whitbread Book Awards until 2006 when Costa Coffee, a subsidiary of Whitbread, took over sponsorship. The companion Costa Short Story Award was established in 2012.
Title: A God in Ruins (novel)
Passage: A God in Ruins the ninth novel by Kate Atkinson was published in 2015. The main character, Teddy Todd is the younger brother of Ursula Todd, the protagonist in Atkinson's 2013 novel, Life After Life. Atkinson calls it the "companion piece" rather than a sequel to the earlier novel. Both books are about World War II. It won the Costa Book Award for Novel in 2015.
Title: Christie Watson
Passage: Christie Watson (born 1976) is a British novelist whose novel "Tiny Sunbirds Far Away" won the Costa First Novel Award in the 2011 Costa Book Awards. Her second novel "Where Women Are Kings" also won critical praise and has been widely translated.
Title: Day (Kennedy novel)
Passage: Day is a novel by A. L. Kennedy. It won the novel category and the overall Costa Book of the Year Award in the 2007 Costa Book Awards. The novel is about a man who was a tailgunner in a Lancaster bomber aircraft during World War II. Later, he is an extra in a film about prisoners of war.
Title: New Zealand Post Book Awards
Passage: The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards are a series of literary awards to works of New Zealand citizens. They were created in 1996, merging the Montana Book Awards and the New Zealand Book Awards into the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. From 2010 until 2014, the awards were known as the New Zealand Post Book Awards. They are governed by the New Zealand Book Awards Trust.
Title: When Will There Be Good News?
Passage: When Will There Be Good News? is a 2008 crime novel by Kate Atkinson and won the 2009 'Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year' at the British Book Awards. It is the third to involve retired private detective Jackson Brodie and is set in and around Edinburgh. It begins though in Devon where six-year-old Joanna witnesses the brutal murder of her mother, sister and brother and barely escapes with her own life.
Title: Avril Joy
Passage: Avril M. Joy is a British author whose short story "Millie and Bird" won the Costa Short Story Award in the 2012 Costa Book Awards.
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Kate Atkinson
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Kate Atkinson
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J. B. Priestley
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What year did the male star of True Romance make his film debut?
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Title: True Romance
Passage: True Romance is a 1993 American crime film with elements of black comedy and romance, directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino. The film stars Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette with an ensemble cast of supporting roles performed by actors such as Michael Rapaport, Bronson Pinchot,
Title: Christian Slater
Passage: Christian Michael Leonard Slater (born August 18, 1969) is an American actor and producer. He made his film debut with a leading role in the 1985 film "The Legend of Billie Jean". He played a monk's apprentice alongside Sean Connery in "The Name of the Rose" (1986) and gained wider recognition for his breakthrough role in the 1988 cult film "Heathers". In the 1990s, Slater starred in many big budget films, including "", "Interview with the Vampire", "", "Broken Arrow", and "Hard Rain". He was also featured in the cult film "True Romance". Since 2000, Slater has combined work in the film business with television, including appearances in "The West Wing" and "Alias" and starring in "Breaking In" and "Mind Games". He currently has a leading role in the USA Network TV series, "Mr. Robot", for which he won his first Golden Globe at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film.
Title: Music of True Romance for Hyper Meat Performance
Passage: Music of True Romance for Hyper Meat Performance is the only album by True Romance, a performance art side project of Merzbow. It contains extracts from the backing music made for two performances.
Title: Mandingo Massacre
Passage: Mandingo Massacre is a pornographic film series, directed by Jules Jordan and featuring Mandingo as the solitary male star.
Title: A Star Is Born (1976 film)
Passage: A Star Is Born is a 1976 American musical drama film telling the story of a young woman, played by Barbra Streisand, who enters show business, and meets and falls in love with an established male star, played by Kris Kristofferson, only to find her career ascending while his goes into decline. It is a remake of two earlier versions – the 1937 version was a drama starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, and the 1954 version was a musical starring Judy Garland and James Mason. It will be remade for a third time in 2018 starring Stefani Germanotta and Bradley Cooper.
Title: Hikoboshi
Passage: Hikoboshi (彦星 , Male Star ) is the Japanese name for the star Altair, also known as Natsuhikoboshi (夏彦星 , Summer Male Star ) or Kengyūsei (牽牛星 , Cow Herder Star ) in Japanese.
Title: Funny Face
Passage: Funny Face is a 1957 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and written by Leonard Gershe, containing assorted songs by George and Ira Gershwin. Although having the same title as the 1927 Broadway musical "Funny Face" by the Gershwin brothers, and featuring the same male star (Fred Astaire), the plot is totally different and only four of the songs from the stage musical are included. Alongside Astaire, the film stars Audrey Hepburn and Kay Thompson.
Title: Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Male Star
Passage: The Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Male Star has been given every year since the ninth Soap Opera Digest Award in 1993 until 1999.
Title: Marco d'Almeida
Passage: Marco d'Almeida is a Mozambique-born Portuguese actor born on April 27, 1975. He was the male star in "Beauty and the Paparazzo", the highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2010.
Title: Ahmed Zaki (actor)
Passage: Ahmed Zaki Metwally Badawi (Arabic:احمد زكي متولى بدوى ) (November 18, 1949 – March 27, 2005) was a leading Egyptian film star. He was characterized by his talent, skill and ability in impersonating. He was also famous for his on-screen intensity, often genuinely hitting co-stars during scenes of violence. He is widely regarded as the greatest and most talented male star in the history of Arabian cinema.
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1985
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True Romance
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Christian Slater
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Dame Ann Parker Bowles was the former mother in law of Camilla Rosemary Shand through which son?
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Title: Ann Parker Bowles
Passage: Dame Ann Parker Bowles ("née" de Trafford; 14 July 1918 – 22 January 1987) was a British aristocrat and Girl Guides leader. Through her eldest son Andrew, she was the former mother-in-law of Camilla Rosemary Shand who later became The Duchess of Cornwall.
Title: Andrew Parker Bowles
Passage: Brigadier Andrew Henry Parker Bowles OBE (born 27 December 1939) is a retired British Army officer. He is the former husband of Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now the Duchess of Cornwall as the wife of the Prince of Wales.
Title: Lord Chamberlain's Office
Passage: The Lord Chamberlain's Office is a department within the British Royal Household. It is concerned with matters such as protocol, state visits, investitures, garden parties, the State Opening of Parliament, royal weddings and funerals. For example, in April 2005 it organised the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles. It is also responsible for authorising use of the Royal Arms.
Title: Whatever Love Means
Passage: Whatever Love Means is a TV movie about Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince Charles. it premiered in December 2005 on ITV1. The story centers on Charles and Camilla's relationship in the early 1970s until 1981.
Title: Alexander Faulkner Shand
Passage: Alexander Faulkner Shand FBA (20 May 1858 – 6 January 1936) was an English writer and barrister. Born in Bayswater, London, he was the son of Hugh Morton Shand, a Scot (grandson of William Shand, 2nd Laird of Craigellie), and his wife Edrica Faulkner, the Italian-born daughter of Joshua Wilson Faulkner of Kent. He was a founding member of the British Psychological Society in 1901 and was awarded with honorary membership in 1934. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA). Through his son Philip, he is the patrilineal great-grandfather of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Title: Emma Parker Bowles
Passage: Emma Parker Bowles (born 8 December 1974 in London), daughter of Richard Eustace Parker Bowles and Camilla Younger, is the niece of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Title: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
Passage: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, ("née" Camilla Rosemary Shand, previously Parker Bowles; born 17 July 1947), is the second wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II. Instead of using the title of Princess of Wales, she uses the title Duchess of Cornwall, her husband's secondary designation. In Scotland, she is known as the Duchess of Rothesay. In the event of Charles acceding to the throne, Camilla would become a queen consort; however, an official statement issued by Clarence House on the day of her marriage to Charles announced that she would be known as the Princess Consort.
Title: Middlewick House
Passage: Middlewick House is a Grade II listed, Georgian-style house in Corsham, Wiltshire, England. It is the home of Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and his wife Nettie, who acquired it from the previous owners, Andrew and Camilla Parker Bowles (now Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall), in 1995.
Title: Tom Parker Bowles
Passage: Thomas Henry Charles Parker Bowles ( ; born 18 December 1974) is a British food writer and food critic. Parker Bowles is the author of five cookbooks and in 2010 won the Guild of Food Writers 2010 award for his writings on British food. He is known for his appearances as a judge in numerous television food series and for his reviews of restaurant meals around the UK and overseas for "GQ," "Esquire," and "The Mail on Sunday."
Title: Laura Lopes
Passage: Laura Rose Lopes (née Parker Bowles; born 1 January 1978) is the daughter of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Andrew Parker Bowles. Her mother's remarriage in 2005 made Charles, Prince of Wales, her stepfather.
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Andrew Henry Parker Bowles
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Ann Parker Bowles
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Andrew Parker Bowles
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Huainan and Wuzhishan City, in in which country?
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Title: Huainan
Passage: Huainan () is a prefecture-level city with 2,334,000 inhabitants in central Anhui Province, People’s Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Hefei to the south, Lu'an to the southwest, Fuyang to the west, Bozhou to the northwest, Bengbu to the northeast and Chuzhou to the east.
Title: Wuzhishan City
Passage: Wuzhishan () is a county-level city in the south-central part of Hainan, a province of the People's Republic of China. Although called a "city", Wuzhishan refers to a large land area in Hainan - an area which was once a county. Within this area is the main city, Wuzhishan City. It was originally called Tōngzá () and is located beside Wuzhi Shan, the mountain. The city's total area is 1129 square kilometres, and its population is 115,000 people. Its postal code is 572200, and its district number is 0898.
Title: Wuzhi Mountain
Passage: Wuzhi Mountain () is the highest mountain in Hainan, China, towering 1840 m above the center of Hainan Island. The surrounding areas of Wuzhi Mountain are inhabited mainly by the Li ethnic group. It is located adjacent to Wuzhishan City but is not part of that city's administrative area.
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Huainan
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Wuzhishan City
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It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary is a 1914 Australian silent film based on which British music hall song written by Jack Judge and co-credited to Henry James "Harry" Williams?
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Title: A Long, Long Way to Tipperary
Passage: It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary is a 1914 Australian silent film based on the song "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" by Jack Judge.
Title: It's a Long Way to Tipperary
Passage: "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" is a British music hall song written by Jack Judge and co-credited to Henry James "Harry" Williams. It was allegedly written for a 5-shilling bet in Stalybridge on 30 January 1912 and performed the next night at the local music hall. Now commonly called "It's a Long Way to Tipperary", the original printed music calls it "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary." It became popular among soldiers in the First World War and is remembered as a song of that war.
Title: The Romance of Runnibede
Passage: The Romance of Runnibede is a 1928 Australian silent film based on an incident in a book by Steele Rudd. Unlike many Australian silent movies, a copy of it exists today.
Title: Any Old Iron (song)
Passage: "Any Old Iron" is a British music hall song written by Charles Collins, Fred E. Terry and E.A. Sheppard. The song was made famous by Harry Champion, who sang it as part of his act and recorded it, in 1911.
Title: The Day (1914 film)
Passage: The Day is a 1914 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe. It is a propaganda film about German brutality in Europe during World War I. It is considered a lost film.
Title: Waiting at the Church
Passage: "Waiting at the Church" is a popular British music hall song written by Fred Leigh (words) and Henry Pether (music) for Vesta Victoria. It is sung by a bride-to-be who has given her fiancé, Obadiah Binks, all her money to buy a ring or a house only to be left "waiting at the church", and finds out the truth when Obadiah sends her a note telling her he is already married. It has featured in a number of films since the earliest days of cinema. The silent film "Waiting at the Church" featured a performance by Victoria as she acted out the lyrics. Several other silent films were made to accompany recordings of the song. Sound films which use the song include "Here Come the Huggetts", "Millions Like Us" and "I Thank You". Richard Thompson included it on his album "1000 Years of Popular Music". It has also been covered many times, including by Julie Andrews and Miss Piggy.
Title: The Sentimental Bloke
Passage: The Sentimental Bloke (1919) is an Australian silent film based on the 1915 poem "The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke" by C. J. Dennis. It is generally considered the greatest Australian silent film, and one of the best Australian movies of all time.
Title: The Shepherd of the Southern Cross
Passage: The Shepherd of the Southern Cross is a 1914 Australian silent film about an Englishwoman torn between two men. It was the first feature film produced by Australasian Films.
Title: I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am
Passage: "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" (also "I'm Henery the VIII, I Am" or "I'm Henry VIII, I Am"; spelled "Henery" but pronounced "'Enery" in the Cockney style normally used to sing it) is a 1910 British music hall song by Fred Murray and R. P. Weston. It was a signature song of the music hall star Harry Champion. In 1965, it became the fastest-selling song in history to that point when it was revived by Herman's Hermits, becoming the group's second number-one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart. The lead solo on the Hermits' version was played by the group's lead guitarist Derek "Lek" Leckenby.
Title: The Silence of Dean Maitland (1914 film)
Passage: The Silence of Dean Maitland is a 1914 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Maxwell Gray which was later filmed by Ken G. Hall in 1934. It is considered a lost film.
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It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary
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A Long, Long Way to Tipperary
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It's a Long Way to Tipperary
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Shaoguan and Qinhuangdao, are located in which country?
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Title: Qinhuangdao
Passage: Qinhuangdao ( ) (秦皇岛) is a port city on the coast of China in northeastern Hebei province. It is administratively a prefecture-level city, about 300 km east of Beijing, on the Bohai Sea, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea. Its population during the 2010 national census was 2,987,605, with approximately one million people living in the built-up (or 'metro') area made up of three urban districts.
Title: Shaoguan
Passage: Shaoguan () is a prefecture-level city in northern Guangdong Province, China, bordering Hunan to the northwest and Jiangxi to the northeast. It is home to the mummified remains of the sixth Zen Buddhist patriarch Huineng.
Title: Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park
Passage: Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park is a safari park located in Qinhuangdao in northeast China. It was opened in 1995 and is the country's second largest wildlife park. The park covers an area of some 5,000 acres and is home to roughly 7,000 animals of more than 150 species, including tigers, white tigers, lions, bears, elephants, and a range of birds. Visitors can travel through the park by foot, car or train.
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China
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Shaoguan
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Qinhuangdao
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The Whistler is a 30-minute U.S. television anthology mystery series, based on the radio series of the same name, notable guest stars included which Irish actress, best known for playing Jane in the "Tarzan" series of films?
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Title: The Whistler (TV series)
Passage: The Whistler is a 30-minute U.S. television anthology mystery series, based on the radio series of the same name. Thirty-nine episodes were produced and aired on CBS from 1954-55. William Forman was both narrator and the voice of "The Whistler." Notable guest stars included Maureen O'Sullivan, Lon Chaney Jr, Miriam Hopkins, Patric Knowles, Howard Duff, and John Ireland.
Title: Maureen O'Sullivan
Passage: Maureen Paula O'Sullivan (17 May 1911 – 23 June 1998) was an Irish actress best known for playing Jane in the "Tarzan" series of films starring Johnny Weissmuller.
Title: Inner Sanctum (TV series)
Passage: Inner Sanctum is a 30-minute U.S. television anthology series based upon "Inner Sanctum Mystery", the radio series of the same name. Thirty-nine episodes aired on the National Broadcasting Company in 1954. It was created and produced by Himan Brown. Its host/narrator was Paul McGrath.
Title: London Playhouse
Passage: London Playhouse is a UK television anthology series that aired from 1955-56. There were a total of twenty-five episodes. Among its writing credits include Tad Mosel, N. Richard Nash, Henry James, Robert Lowell, and Robert Alan Aurthur. Guest stars included Edward Mulhare, Sylvia Syms, Stephen Boyd, and Lionel Jeffries. Only seven of the episodes are known to still exist, nevertheless this is a higher survival rate than many other UK series of the mid-1950s.
Title: Panic! (TV series)
Passage: Panic! , broadcast as No Warning! during its second season, is a half-hour American television anthology series. Its thirty-one aired on NBC from 1957 to 1958. The series host was Westbrook Van Voorhis. Among notable guest stars were James Mason, James Whitmore, Trevor Bardette, Barbara Billingsley, Paul Burke (actor), William Fawcett, Vivi Janiss, Mercedes McCambridge, Ann Rutherford, Ray Teal, and Carolyn Jones.
Title: Windows (TV series)
Passage: Windows is a 30-minute US dramatic anthology television series. Eight episodes aired live from New York City on CBS in 1955 as a summer replacement for Edward R. Murrow's "Person to Person" series. Notable guest stars included Geraldine Page, Melvyn Douglas, Anthony Perkins, and Jason Robards.
Title: Invitation Playhouse: Mind Over Murder
Passage: Invitation Playhouse: Mind Over Matter is a U.S. television anthology series. Twelve episodes aired in 1952, all directed by William Asher. Among its writers was the later renowned writer-director, Blake Edwards. Guest stars included Strother Martin, Timothy Carey, and Lupita Tovar, mother of actress Susan Kohner and grandmother of writer/directors Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz.
Title: Target (U.S. TV series)
Passage: Target is a 30-minute U.S. television anthology series produced by Ziv Television Programs, Inc. for first-run syndication. A total of 38 episodes were aired in 1958.
Title: Armchair Mystery Theatre
Passage: Armchair Mystery Theatre is a 60-minute UK television anthology mystery series. Thirty-four episodes aired
Title: Sure as Fate
Passage: Sure as Fate is a 60-minute American anthology mystery drama series that aired on CBS from 1950–51. It was produced live and was narrated by Paul Lukas. Its guest stars included Robert Cummings, E.G. Marshall, Kim Stanley, John Carradine, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Leslie Nielsen, and Marsha Hunt. Among its directors was later-to-be movie star, Yul Brynner.
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Maureen Paula O'Sullivan
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The Whistler (TV series)
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Maureen O'Sullivan
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Where is the historic market town which Rickling is situated approximately 6 mi north from located
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Title: Rickling, Essex
Passage: Rickling, which includes Rickling Green, is a village in the civil parish of Quendon and Rickling, in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. The village is situated approximately 6 mi north from the town of Bishop's Stortford. Saffron Walden, at 5 mi , and the larger village of Newport, at 2 mi , lie to the north-east.
Title: Bishop's Stortford
Passage: Bishop's Stortford is a historic market town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. It is just west of the M11 motorway on the county boundary with Essex and is the closest sizeable town to London Stansted Airport. Bishop's Stortford is 27 mi north-east of Charing Cross in central London and 35 mi from Liverpool Street station, the London terminus of the line to Cambridge that runs through the town. Bishop's Stortford had a population of 38,202, decreasing to 37,838 at the 2011 Census.
Title: Donington on Bain
Passage: Donington on Bain is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 6 mi south-west from Louth and 6 mi north from Horncastle. The village sits on the east bank of the River Bain, and in the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Viking Way runs north to south through the village. Cadwell Park racetrack is approximately 4 mi to the east.
Title: Seaton Ross
Passage: Seaton Ross is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 6 mi west of the market town of Market Weighton and 3 mi north-west of the village of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor. It lies to the south of the A1079 road and north of the A163 road.
Title: Holme on the Wolds
Passage: Holme on the Wolds is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 6 mi north-east of the market town of Market Weighton and 5.5 mi north-west of the market town of Beverley.
Title: South Dalton
Passage: South Dalton is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated 1 mi to the west of the B1248 road, and approximately 6 mi north-east from the market town of Market Weighton and 5 mi north-west from the market town of Beverley. Etton lies 1.5 mi to the south-east. North Dalton is approximately 4.5 mi north-west, with the villages of Middleton on the Wolds and Lund between.
Title: Shellmound, Mississippi
Passage: Shellmound is an unincorporated community located in Leflore County, Mississippi, United States, located approximately 6 mi north of Greenwood and approximately 6 mi southeast of Schlater near U.S. Highway 49E.
Title: High Catton
Passage: High Catton is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 6 mi north-west of the market town of Pocklington and about 1 mi south of the village of Stamford Bridge. The village of Low Catton and the River Derwent are 1 mile to the west. Together with Low Catton it forms the civil parish of Catton.
Title: Kirby Underdale
Passage: Kirby Underdale is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 6 mi north of Pocklington town centre and lies 1 mi north of the main A166 road from York to Driffield.
Title: Highbridge, Somerset
Passage: Highbridge is a small market town situated on the edge of the Somerset Levels near the mouth of the River Brue. It is in the County of Somerset, and is approximately 20 mi north east of Taunton, the county town of Somerset. Highbridge is in the District of Sedgemoor, being situated approximately 7 mi north of Bridgwater, the district's administrative centre. Highbridge closely neighbours Burnham-on-Sea, forming part of the combined parish of Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge and shares a town council with the resort town. In the 2001 census the population was 5,986. In the 2011 census the population of the town was included in the ward of Highbridge and Burnham Marine, which totalled 7,555.
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Hertfordshire, England
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Rickling, Essex
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Bishop's Stortford
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are Horia Tecău and Heinz Günthardt nationals of the same country ?
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Title: Horia Tecău
Passage: Horia Tecău (] ; born January 19, 1985) is a Romanian tennis player currently ranked World No. 9 in doubles. He turned pro in 2003 and reached the men's doubles finals of the 2010, 2011 and 2012 Wimbledon Championships with Robert Lindstedt before winning it in 2015 with Jean-Julien Rojer, with whom he also won the 2017 US Open. Tecău also won the 2012 Australian Open mixed doubles title with Bethanie Mattek-Sands and the 2015 ATP World Tour Finals with Rojer.
Title: Heinz Günthardt
Passage: Heinz Peter Günthardt (born 8 February 1959 in Zürich) is a former tennis player from Switzerland, who won five singles titles during his professional career, including the Rotterdam WCT in 1980.
Title: 2010 UNICEF Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman were defending champions, but they lost in the semifinals against Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău. Lindstedt and Tecău won the final 1–6, 7–5, [10–7] against Lukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes.
Title: 2009 Mamaia Challenger – Doubles
Passage: Florin Mergea and Horia Tecău were the defending champions. Tecău didn't start this year.
Title: 2012 PBZ Zagreb Indoors – Doubles
Passage: Dick Norman and Horia Tecău were the defending champions but Tecău chose not to compete and Norman teamed up with James Cerretani. They lost in the first round to Benjamin Becker and Alexander Waske. <br>
Title: 1980 Geneva Open – Doubles
Passage: Željko Franulović and Balázs Taróczy won the title, defeating Heinz Günthardt and Markus Günthardt 6–4, 4–6, 6–4 in the final.
Title: 2009 Zenith Tennis Cup – Doubles
Passage: Yves Allegro and Horia Tecău were the defending champions, however Tecău chose to not participate.
Title: 1981 Stockholm Open – Doubles
Passage: Heinz Günthardt and Paul McNamee were the defending champions, but McNamee did not participate this year. Günthardt partnered Balázs Taróczy, losing in the first round.
Title: 2010 Pilot Pen Tennis – Men's Doubles
Passage: Julian Knowle and Jürgen Melzer were the defending champions, but Melzer chose not to participate this year.As a result, Knowle partnered with Andy Ram, but they lost to Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău in the semifinals. Lindstedt and Tecău went on to win the tournament, after defeating Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in the final 6–4, 7–5.
Title: 2014 Topshelf Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Max Mirnyi and Horia Tecău were the defending champions, but Mirnyi chose not to participate. Tecău played alongside Jean-Julien Rojer and successfully defended the title, defeating Santiago González and Scott Lipsky in the final, 6–3, 7–6.
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no
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Horia Tecău
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Heinz Günthardt
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Walter Scott of Harden (before 1563 – 1629), also known as Auld Wat, was a notorious Border Reiver, what's the name of the 16th century tower house, about 3.5 mi west of Hawick, Scottish Borders?
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Title: Harden Castle
Passage: Harden Castle is a 16th century tower house, about 3.5 mi west of Hawick, Scottish Borders. It is alternatively known as Harden House or Harden Tower.
Title: Walter Scott of Harden
Passage: Walter Scott of Harden (before 1563 – 1629), also known as Auld Wat, was a notorious Border Reiver.
Title: Walter Scott, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch
Passage: Walter Scott, 5th of Buccleuch, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch (1565 – 15 December 1611) was a Scottish nobleman and famous border reiver, known as the "Bold Buccleuch" and leader of Kinmont Willie’s Raid. Scott was the son of Sir Walter Scott, 4th of Buccleuch (himself grandson of Walter Scott of Branxholme and Buccleuch) and Margaret Douglas.
Title: Nether Horsburgh Castle
Passage: Nether Horsburgh Castle is a ruined tower house near Cardrona, in the Scottish Borders, in the former county of Peebleshire. It is situated at the back of a farmstead, 3.5 mi southwest of the market town of Peebles, at grid reference grid reference [ NT304396] , on the A72 road. Access may be gained by permission from the adjoining farmstead, Nether Horsburgh Farm.
Title: Barnhills Tower
Passage: Barnhills Tower was a 16th century tower house about 4.5 mi west of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, north of the River Teviot, on the high left bank of the Craigend Burn.
Title: Barholm Castle
Passage: Barholm Castle is a tower house located five miles south-west of Gatehouse of Fleet, in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland. The tower dates back to the late 15th century, and it was a stronghold of a branch of the McCulloch family. The present form of the castle dates from rebuilding in the 16th or 17th century, and in the early 2000s it was restored from a roofless state to residential use. Barholm The tower is sometimes identified with the fictional Ellangowan, in Sir Walter Scott's "Guy Mannering".
Title: Walter Scott of Branxholme and Buccleuch
Passage: Sir Walter Scott, 1st of Branxholme, 3rd of Buccleuch (c. 1495 – killed 4 October 1552), known as "Wicked Wat", was a nobleman of the Scottish Borders and the chief of Clan Scott who briefly served as Warden of the Middle March. He was an "inveterate English hater" active in the wars known as The Rough Wooing and a noted Border reiver. He was killed on Edinburgh High Street in a feud with Clan Kerr in 1552. His great-grandson was Sir Walter Scott, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch, the "Bold Buccleuch" (1565–1611), a border reiver famed for his role in the rescue of Kinmont Willie Armstrong.
Title: Waverley Route
Passage: The Waverley Route was a railway line that ran south from Edinburgh, through Midlothian and the Scottish Borders, to Carlisle. The line was built by the North British Railway; the stretch from Edinburgh to Hawick opened in 1849 and the remainder to Carlisle opened in 1862. The line was named after a series of novels by Sir Walter Scott.
Title: Fatlips Castle
Passage: Fatlips Castle is a pele tower in Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders. Situated at the top of Minto Crags, above the River Teviot, it was built in the 16th century by the Turnbulls of Barnhills, notorious Border reivers, and owners of nearby Barnhills Tower and farm. In 1545, during the War of the Rough Wooing, the Earl of Hertford burned "Mantoncrake", or Mynto Crag.
Title: Dumbreck Castle
Passage: Dumbreck Castle was a tower house, dating from the 16th century, around 3.5 mi west of Ellon, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Harden Castle
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Walter Scott of Harden
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Harden Castle
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How many people speak the same language as Wang Dong?
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Title: Chinese language
Passage: Chinese (汉语 /漢語 ; "Hànyǔ" or 中文 ; "Zhōngwén") is a group of related, but in many cases mutually unintelligible, language varieties, forming a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. Chinese is spoken by the Han majority and many other ethnic groups in China. Nearly 1.2 billion people (around 16% of the world's population) speak some form of Chinese as their first language.
Title: Wang Dong (footballer, born 1985)
Passage: Wang Dong (Chinese: 王栋; born 11 June 1985 in Tianjin) is a Chinese football player.
Title: Sumbawanga
Passage: Sumbawanga is a city located in western Tanzania. It is the capital of Rukwa Region. The regional population is approximately 150,000 based on a 2002 census. Sumbawanga lies in the territory of the Wafipa Fipa tribe and so many people speak Kifipa, as well as Kiswahili, the most widely used language of Tanzania. The name of the town literally translates as "throw away your witchcraft", thought to be a warning from local spiritual "healers" to any bringing in superstitions and practices relating to spiritual healers from other areas; there are still some healers who practice both in town and in the surrounding smaller villages on the plateau. The town has the largest hospital in the region, Rukwa General Hospital, which is government funded, as well as the smaller Dr. Atiman Hospital administrated and run by the Catholic Diocese of Sumbawanga.
Title: Wang Dong (politician)
Passage: Wang Dong () (1922–1983) was a Chinese diplomat. He was Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Sweden (1969–1971) and Canada (1977–1983).
Title: Eze-Igwe
Passage: The Oguta kingdom was established in like manners to the Benin Kingdom of Nigeria. Many people in Oguta believe that the Oguta people migrated from the ancient Benin Kingdom. They argue that the administrative set up, titles and common names have similarities to those of Bini people. Although the people of Oguta do not call their king Oba as the Bini do, both kingdoms have some striking parallels. The Binis have Iyase, in Oguta it is called Iyasara, there is Ogine among the Bini and Ogana in Oguta. Palm oil and plantain are called ofigbo and ipa in both Edo language and Oguta dialect to this day. Although the Oguta people speak a dialect of the Igbo language, some of their words are unmistakably of Bini origin.
Title: Wang Dong (footballer, born 1981)
Passage: Wang Dong (; born September 10, 1981 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a Chinese football player who currently plays as a Midfielder
Title: San Wang Dong
Passage: San Wang Dong is a large Karst cave in the Wulong Karst formation region, located within Wulong County of Chongqing Municipality in China.
Title: The People Speak
Passage: The People Speak is an online community of young people who want to get involved in global issues. The community engages people of all ages and backgrounds in thoughtful discussions about the value of international cooperation for the United States and the world. From September 1 to November 30 each year, The People Speak (TPS) partners organize thousands of events around the U.S. and the world to explore emerging global challenges and opportunities.
Title: Wang Dong (swimmer)
Passage: Wang Dong (born 4 February 1986) is a Chinese butterfly swimmer.
Title: Er Wang Dong
Passage: Er Wang Dong () is a large cave in the Wulong Karst region, in Wulong County of Chongqing Municipality of China.
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Nearly 1.2 billion people
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Wang Dong (footballer, born 1985)
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Chinese language
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Carrie Pilby is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Susan Johnson, the film stars which Irish actor and musician, best known for portraying Captain Killian "Hook" Jones on the TV show "Once Upon a Time"?
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Title: Carrie Pilby (film)
Passage: Carrie Pilby is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Susan Johnson and written by Kara Holden and Dean Craig, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Caren Lissner. The film stars Bel Powley, Nathan Lane, Gabriel Byrne, Jason Ritter, William Moseley, Vanessa Bayer, and Colin O'Donoghue. Principal photography began on December 14, 2015 in New York City.
Title: Colin O'Donoghue
Passage: Colin Arthur O'Donoghue (born 26 January 1981) is an Irish actor and musician, best known for portraying Captain Killian "Hook" Jones on the TV show "Once Upon a Time". He appeared in the 2011 horror thriller film "The Rite" (2011) as a skeptical novice priest, Michael Kovak.
Title: Jackson Bostwick
Passage: Jackson Leonard Bostwick, Jr. (born October 23, 1943) is an American actor, theatre director and film producer. He is best known for portraying Captain Marvel in the first season and beginning of the second season of the "Shazam! " television series in 1974–75.
Title: Hook (Once Upon a Time)
Passage: Captain Killian "Hook" Jones is a fictional character in ABC's television series "Once Upon a Time". He is portrayed by Irish actor/musician Colin O'Donoghue, who became a series regular in the second season after making recurring appearances and has become a fan favorite since his debut. He is based on the character from J. M. Barrie's play, "Peter and Wendy".
Title: To All the Boys I've Loved Before (film)
Passage: To All the Boys I've Loved Before is an upcoming American teen romance film directed by Susan Johnson, based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Jenny Han. The film stars Lana Condor, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Noah Centineo, Israel Broussard, and John Corbett.
Title: Wild Oats (film)
Passage: Wild Oats is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Andy Tennant and written by Gary Kanew and Claudia Myers. The film stars Demi Moore, Jessica Lange, Shirley MacLaine, and Billy Connolly. The film premiered on Lifetime on August 22, 2016, prior to being released in a limited release on September 16, 2016, by The Weinstein Company and RADiUS-TWC.
Title: Susan Johnson (producer)
Passage: Susan Johnson (born December 18, 1970) is an American film producer and director, known for directing the 2016 comedy film "Carrie Pilby".
Title: John Davey (actor)
Passage: John Davey is an American retired actor. He is best known for portraying Captain Marvel on the "Shazam! " television series in the mid-1970s after the role's original actor was dismissed in the early part of the second season.
Title: Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland
Passage: Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland is a 2016 American comedy film, based on Spike TV's "Blue Mountain State". Directed by Lev L. Spiro, the film stars Darin Brooks, Alan Ritchson and Chris Romano. The film was released on February 2, 2016.
Title: Vampires (1986 film)
Passage: Vampires (also known as Abandon) is a 1986 horror film directed by Len Anthony, who also directed "Fright House" (1989) and "Murderous Intent" (1985). The film stars Duane Jones, John Bly, Jackie James, Orly Benyar, Kit Jones, and Robin Michaels; it was the final film of Duane Jones, best known for his starring role in "Night of the Living Dead". The cinematographer was Ernest Dickerson, who later worked with Spike Lee and directed some episodes of horror TV show "The Walking Dead".
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Colin O'Donoghue
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Carrie Pilby (film)
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Colin O'Donoghue
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The magazine whose was joined by Richard Taylor was founded by a Scottish journalist born in what year?
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Title: Philosophical Magazine
Passage: The Philosophical Magazine is one of the oldest scientific journals published in English. It was established by Alexander Tilloch in 1798; in 1822 Richard Taylor became joint editor and it has been published continuously by Taylor & Francis ever since.
Title: Alexander Tilloch
Passage: Alexander Tilloch FSA (Scot) (1759–1825) was a Scottish journalist and inventor. He founded the "Philosophical Magazine".
Title: Dorothy-Grace Elder
Passage: Dorothy-Grace Elder (born 11 August 1942) is a Scottish journalist and former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Glasgow region 1999–2003. She sat as an Independent MSP 2002–2003, having first sat as a SNP member from 1999 until she left the party in 2002. She was awarded the 1995 British Reporter of the Year.
Title: Allan R. Taylor
Passage: Allan Richard Taylor, O.C. (born 1932 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian banker. Taylor joined the Royal Bank of Canada as a clerk in his hometown at the age of sixteen. He rose to become the chairman and CEO of the bank, serving in that capacity from 1986 until 1995. Ken Knutson of Moose Jaw, Sk. reports that he worked with Mr. Taylor when Mr. Taylor was attached to the Moose Jaw branch of the RBofC. At that time Mr. Taylor would tell his coworkers that he would one day head the bank. Of course his coworkers did not accept this but we were obviously wrong.
Title: Richard Walker (editor)
Passage: Richard Walker (born around 1956) is a Scottish journalist who was editor of the "Sunday Herald" 1999–2015 and who launched "The National" in 2014. He was Newsquest's editor of the year in 2014.
Title: Sandy Gall
Passage: Henderson Alexander Gall, CMG, CBE (born 1 October 1927), known as Sandy Gall, is a Scottish journalist, author, and former ITN news presenter whose career as a journalist has spanned more than 50 years.
Title: Joan McAlpine
Passage: Joan McAlpine (born 28 January 1962) is a Scottish journalist and Scottish National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament for the South Scotland region. She has a newspaper column in "The Daily Record" and is author of the blog "Go Lassie Go", which won a Scottish media blog award.
Title: Jimmy Reid
Passage: James Reid (9 July 1932 – 10 August 2010) was a Scottish trade union activist, orator, politician and journalist born in Govan, Glasgow. His role as spokesman and one of the leaders in the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders work-in between June 1971 and October 1972 attracted international recognition. He later served as Rector of the University of Glasgow and subsequently became a journalist and broadcaster. Formerly a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, Reid was later a Labour Party member. After supporting the Scottish Socialist Party in the late 1990s he joined the Scottish National Party in 2005 and fully supported Scottish independence. He died in 2010 after a long illness.
Title: Richard Taylor (editor)
Passage: Richard Taylor (18 May 1781 – 1 December 1858) was an English naturalist and publisher of scientific journals. He became joint editor of the "Philosophical Magazine" in 1822 and went on to publish the "Annals of Natural History" in 1838. He edited and published "Scientific Memoirs, Selected from the Transactions of Foreign Academies of Science" from 1837 to 1852. In 1852 he was joined by the chemist, Dr William Francis to form Taylor and Francis.
Title: Keith Taylor (British politician)
Passage: Keith Richard Taylor (born 1 August 1953 in Southend, Essex) is a senior Green Party politician. Taylor was one of the two Principal Speakers of the party from August 2004 to November 2006. Taylor gained prominence for being at the time the Green Party's most successful parliamentary candidate ever in the UK, after winning 22% of the vote in the Brighton Pavilion constituency at the 2005 General Election. After the 2010 General Election Taylor was appointed to the European Parliament for the South East of England.
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1759
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Alexander Tilloch
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Philosophical Magazine
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Lachenalia and Viguiera are both what?
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Title: Lachenalia
Passage: Lachenalia is a genus of bulbs in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, which are usually found in Namibia and South Africa. Most of these plants have a dormancy period, and the new roots of these plants will always grow every year. "Lachenalia" is named after the Swiss botanist Werner de Lachenal (1736-1800). Species are sometimes known as "Cape cowslip" though they are not directly related to the true cowslip "Primula veris".
Title: Viguiera
Passage: Viguiera is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. The name honours French physician L. G. Alexandre Viguier (1790–1867). It contains around 150 species, which are commonly known as goldeneyes and are native to the New World. These are herbs to bushy shrubs that bear yellow or orange daisy-like flowers.
Title: Aldama (plant)
Passage: Aldama is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. The genus was originally described to include one (later two) species of subtribe Helianthinae that were characterized by having pales that tightly enclosed the cypselae (achenes) (see Feddema, 1971). Recent molecular phylogenetic studies (Schilling and Panero 2011) showed that these species are within a large group that were formerly classified in the genus "Viguiera", and "Aldama" has been expanded to include a total of 118 species. "Aldama" is characterized by having a perennial herbaceous habit, a pappus usually of awns and scales, and a multiseriate involucre.
Title: Lachenalia klinghardtiana
Passage: Lachenalia klinghardtiana is a species of plant in the Asparagaceae family. It is endemic to Namibia. Its natural habitat is cold desert.
Title: Samuel Bonsall Parish
Passage: Samuel Bonsall Parish (1838 - 1928) was a California botanist and curator of the herbarium at Stanford University. A number of plants were named in his honor, including "Acanthoschyphus parishii", "Allium parishii", "Atriplex parishii", "Boechera parishii", "Chaenactis parishii", "Cheilanthes parishii", "Delphinium parishii" ssp. "pallidum", "Delphinium parishii" ssp. "parishii", "Ericameria parishii", "Erigeron parishii", "Eriogonum parishii", "Eschscholzia parishii", "Euphorbia parishii", "Galium parishii", "Grusonia parishii", "Heuchera parishii", "Lycium parishii", "Malacothamnus parishii", "Mimulus parishii", "Orobanche parishii" ssp. "brachyloba", "Orobanche parishii" ssp. "parishii", "Perideridia parishii", "Phacelia parishii", "Plagiobothrys parishii", "Puccinellia parishii", "Silene parishii", "Solanum parishii", "Stipa parishii", "Symphoricarpos parishii", "Tauschia parishii", "Trichostema parishii", "Viguiera parishii", and others.
Title: Lachenalia reflexa
Passage: Lachenalia reflexa, commonly known as yellow soldier, is species of the genus Lachenalia native to South Africa.
Title: Lachenalia nutans
Passage: Lachenalia nutans is a species of plant that is endemic to Namibia. Its natural habitat is cold desert.
Title: Lachenalia nordenstamii
Passage: Lachenalia nordenstamii is a species of plant in the Asparagaceae family. The name is accepted by some authorities, but as of December 2012 not by the "World Checklist of Selected Plant Families". It is endemic to Namibia. Its natural habitat is rocky areas.
Title: Lachenalia namibiensis
Passage: Lachenalia namibiensis is a species of plant that is endemic to Namibia. Its natural habitat is cold desert.
Title: Viguiera sodiroi
Passage: Viguiera sodiroi is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family.
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plants
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Lachenalia
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Viguiera
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In which year was them team where Javi Barranco plays a central midfielder position founded?
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Title: CD Toledo
Passage: Club Deportivo Toledo, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Toledo, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. Founded in 1928 it plays in Segunda División B – Group 1, holding home games at "Estadio Salto del Caballo", with a seating capacity of 5,300 spectators.
Title: Javi Barranco
Passage: Francisco Javier 'Javi' Barranco Lucas (born 3 February 1987) is a Spanish footballer who plays for CD Toledo as a central midfielder.
Title: Angharad James (footballer)
Passage: Angharad Jane James (born 1 June 1994) is a footballer who plays for the Welsh national women's team and FA WSL club Everton, in the central midfielder position. She previously played for FA WSL clubs Yeovil Town, Notts County Ladies, Bristol Academy, and Arsenal.
Title: Francisco Javier Pérez Páez
Passage: Francisco Javier "Javi" Pérez Páez (born 27 January 1986) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Extremadura UD as a central midfielder.
Title: Marko Janjetović
Passage: Marko Janjetović (born 22 April 1984) is a Croatian football midfielder, currently playing for NK Hrvatski dragovoljac. He plays central and defensive midfielder position.
Title: Ramires
Passage: Ramires Santos do Nascimento (] ; born 24 March 1987), known simply as Ramires, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Chinese club Jiangsu Suning and the Brazil national team. A midfielder, he is comfortable playing in either the centre or right midfielder position. He normally plays as a box-to-box midfielder role because of his energy in supporting defensive and offensive play.
Title: Javi López
Passage: Javier 'Javi' López Rodríguez (] ; born 21 January 1986) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for RCD Espanyol as a full back or central midfielder.
Title: Javi Lara
Passage: Javier "Javi" Lara Grande (born 4 December 1985) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Córdoba CF as a central midfielder.
Title: Mikkel Jensen (footballer, born 1977)
Passage: Mikkel Jensen (born January 6, 1977) is a retired Danish football (soccer) player in the central midfielder position. He has won three Danish Superliga championships with Brøndby IF. Jensen played 47 games and scored one goal for various Danish national youth selections, including 21 matches for the Danish under-21 national team. He was named 1998 Danish "under-21 Talent of the Year".
Title: Doğa Kaya
Passage: Doğa Kaya (born June 30, 1984 in Ankara, Turkey), is a Turkish football player currently playing for Göztepe in central midfielder position. He has capped 85 times in various National Team levels of Turkey except category A.
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1928
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Javi Barranco
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CD Toledo
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What British actress played the mother of singer and comedian Gracie Fields?
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Title: Gracie Fields
Passage: Dame Gracie Fields, DBE (born Grace Stansfield; 9 January 189827 September 1979) was an English actress, singer and comedian and star of both cinema and music hall. She spent the later part of her life on the isle of Capri, Italy. Fields was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for "services to entertainment" in 1938, and in 1979, seven months before her death, she was invested a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II.
Title: Minnie Rayner
Passage: Minnie Rayner (2 May 1869 – 13 December 1941) was a British stage and film actress. A character actress she played working class figures, often mothers, in films of the 1930s. Her roles include the matriarch of the working-class Fulham family who takes in an exiled Russian Prince (Ivor Novello) as a lodger in the comedy "I Lived with You" (1933). The same year she played Gracie Fields' mother in "This Week of Grace".
Title: Gracie: A Love Story
Passage: Gracie: A Love Story is a 1988 biography of comedian Gracie Allen by George Burns. The tribute to Burns' wife and professional partner reviews their life together and contrasts Allen's scatterbrained public persona with the intelligent actress and devoted wife she actually was.
Title: Betty Fields
Passage: Betty Fields , born in Rochdale, Lancashire, was a British actress. She was the sister of Gracie Fields. In 1936 she starred in the lead of "On Top of the World" in a role originally intended for her sister.
Title: Gracie! (2009 film)
Passage: Gracie! was a 2009 biopic tv film on the life of Gracie Fields, with Jane Horrocks playing Fields and Tom Hollander her husband Monty Banks. It covers her career before the Second World War and the decline in her popularity during the war.
Title: Brian Tesler
Passage: Brian Tesler (born 19 February 1929) is a British television producer and executive. His career encompassed British television's post-war evolution from a single-channel BBC to the beginning of today’s multitude of cable and satellite channels. He worked as a producer in both the BBC and Independent Television in the 1950s, launching the television careers of Bruce Forsyth and Roy Castle among many others. He devised the Billy Cotton Band Show and British Television's first request show Ask Pickles with Wilfred Pickles, and worked with stage and screen stars such as Gracie Fields, Julie Andrews, Tony Bennett, Bob Hope and Mario Lanza.
Title: Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye
Passage: "Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye" is a song by Harry Parr-Davies, made popular during the Second World War by Gracie Fields. It appeared in Fields' 1939 film "Shipyard Sally". Its use in the film is patriotic, Stephen C. Shafer argues, although the song in this context did not reference the war as the film was released prior to its outbreak.
Title: Our Gracie
Passage: Our Gracie is a compilation album of the previous works of Gracie Fields, especially songs from movies she had appeared in.
Title: Frank Randle
Passage: Frank Randle (born Arthur Hughes, also known as Arthur McEvoy or Arthur Twist; 30 January 1901 – 7 July 1957) was an English comedian. A contemporary of fellow Lancastrians George Formby and Gracie Fields, he was regarded as more subversive, perhaps explaining why the immense popularity he enjoyed during his lifetime has not survived him.
Title: Will Hay
Passage: William Thomson Hay (6 December 1888 – 18 April 1949) was an English comedian, actor, author, film director and amateur astronomer who came to notice for his theatrical sketch as a jocular schoolmaster, known as Dr. Muffin. The acts in which Hay performed the schoolmaster sketch became known as "The Fourth Form at St. Michael's". Hay toured with act and appeared in America, Canada, Australia and South Africa. From 1934 to 1943, he was a prolific film star in Britain, and was ranked the third highest grossing star at the British Box Office in 1938, behind George Formby and Gracie Fields.
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Minnie Rayner
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Minnie Rayner
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Gracie Fields
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In which 2006 horror film directed by Christophe Gans did Janet Land act?
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Title: Janet Land
Passage: Janet Land (born 1956) is a Canadian film and television actress. She has acted in many single episodes of TV shows, including "Goosebumps" and "Mayday", and several movies, including "Silent Hill".
Title: Silent Hill (film)
Passage: Silent Hill is a 2006 horror film directed by Christophe Gans and written by Roger Avary, Gans, and Nicolas Boukhrief. The film is an adaptation of Konami's video game series "Silent Hill". It stars Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige, and Jodelle Ferland.
Title: H.P. Lovecraft's: Necronomicon
Passage: H.P. Lovecraft's: Necronomicon, original title Necronomicon, also called Necronomicon: Book of the Dead or Necronomicon: To Hell and Back is an American anthology horror film released in 1993. It was directed by Brian Yuzna, Christophe Gans and Shusuke Kaneko and was written by Gans, Yuzna, Brent V. Friedman, and Kazunori Itō. The film stars Bruce Payne as Edward De Lapoer, Richard Lynch as Jethro De Lapoer, Jeffrey Combs as H. P. Lovecraft, Belinda Bauer as Nancy Gallmore, and David Warner as Dr. Madden.
Title: Driftwood (2006 film)
Passage: Driftwood is a 2006 horror film that was shown at the Screamfest LA International Horror Film Festival on October 20, 2006. The film was released on DVD on November 13, 2007. Driftwood was directed by Tim Sullivan and starring Raviv Ullman and Diamond Dallas Page.
Title: Brotherhood of the Wolf
Passage: Brotherhood of the Wolf (French: Le Pacte des loups ) is a 2001 French historical action horror film directed by Christophe Gans, co-written by Gans and Stéphane Cabel, and starring Samuel Le Bihan, Mark Dacascos, Émilie Dequenne, Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel.
Title: Christophe Gans
Passage: Christophe Gans (born 11 March 1960) is a French film director, producer and screenwriter, who specializes in horror and fantasy movies.
Title: Re-cycle
Passage: Re-cycle (Cantonese: 鬼域 Gwai wik) is a 2006 horror film directed by the Pang Brothers and starring Angelica Lee. The film was the closing film in the Un Certain Regard program at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. It was also a reunion for Pangs and the actress Lee, who starred in the Pang's 2002 hit, "The Eye". It is a Hong Kong/Thai co-production.
Title: Beauty and the Beast (2014 film)
Passage: Beauty and the Beast (French: La Belle et la Bête ) is a 2014 Franco-German romantic fantasy film based on the traditional fairy tale of the same name by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve. Written by Christophe Gans and Sandra Vo-Anh and directed by Gans, the film stars Léa Seydoux as Belle and Vincent Cassel as the Beast.
Title: Crying Freeman (film)
Passage: Crying Freeman is a 1995 Canadian action film, directed by Christophe Gans, based on the "Portrait of a Killer" arc of the best-selling manga of the same name by Kazuo Koike and Ryoichi Ikegami. The film was shot in British Columbia in October 1994.
Title: Bram Stoker's Dracula's Curse
Passage: Bram Stoker's Dracula's Curse (also known simply as Dracula's Curse) is a 2006 horror film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott. Despite featuring Bram Stoker's name in the title, the film is not directly based on any of his writings or a mockbuster to the 1992 film "Bram Stoker's Dracula", but shares similarities to films such as "", "Dracula 2000", "" and "Van Helsing". The film also shares some similarities with the 1971 Hammer horror film "Countess Dracula", which also features a Dracula-esque femme fatale in the lead role.
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Silent Hill
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Janet Land
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Silent Hill (film)
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Coppit and Camp Granada, are both what typs of entertainment device?
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Title: Camp Granada
Passage: Camp Granada is a 1965 children's board game by Milton Bradley Company based on Allan Sherman's popular 1963 novelty song "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)". Campers take turns driving a breakdown-prone bus to gather ICKY animals from various summer camp locations to be the first to leave the real rotten camp for home. The game board depicts spikes on the diving board, an octopus in the swimming hole, and a lover's leap into a volcano.
Title: Coppit
Passage: Coppit is a running-fight board game created in 1927 by Otto Maier Verlag which was originally called in German: Fang den Hut (or Capture The Hat in English). It was renamed and has been re-released several times, most notably by the Spear's Games company in 1964. It is a game for 2 to 6 players and is based partly on luck with a die and partly on strategy. It is similar to the game Ludo and is nominally a children's game.
Title: Philips Entertaible
Passage: Philips Entertaible is an entertainment device revealed in the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that consists of a digital board game using a 30-inch LCD touch screen.
Title: Nokia X6
Passage: The Nokia X6 is a music-oriented capacitive touchscreen smartphone and portable entertainment device by Nokia. It was announced in early September 2009 during Nokia World 2009 in Germany.
Title: Amazon Fire TV
Passage: Amazon Fire TV refers to two digital media players and microconsoles developed by Amazon.com. It is a small network appliance and entertainment device designed to stream digital audio/video content to a high-definition television. The device also allows users to play video games with the included remote, via a mobile app, or with an optional game controller.
Title: Handheld TV game
Passage: A handheld TV game or just TV game or a plug and play game is an interactive entertainment device designed for use on a television set that integrates the video game console with the game controller.
Title: Das Nachtlager in Granada
Passage: Das Nachtlager in Granada ("The Night Camp in Granada") is a romantic opera in two acts by Conradin Kreutzer. The libretto is written by Karl Johann Braun von Braunthal based on Johann Friedrich Kind’s drama "Das Nachtlager von Granada".
Title: Table radio
Passage: A table radio is a small, self-contained radio receiver used as an entertainment device. Most such receivers are limited to radio functions, though some have compact disc or audio cassette players and clock radio functions built in; some models also include shortwave or satellite radio functionality.
Title: Apple TV
Passage: Apple TV is a digital media player and microconsole developed and sold by Apple Inc. It is a small network appliance and entertainment device that can receive digital data from a number of sources and stream it to a capable television.
Title: Nexus 7 (2012)
Passage: The first-generation Nexus 7 is a mini tablet computer co-developed by Google and Asus that runs the Android operating system. It is the first tablet in the Google Nexus series of Android consumer devices marketed by Google and built by an original equipment manufacturer partner. The Nexus 7 features a 7 in display, an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core chip, 1 GB of memory, Wi-Fi and near field communication connectivity, and 8, 16 or 32 GB of storage. The tablet was the first device to ship with version 4.1 of Android, nicknamed "Jelly Bean". By emphasizing the integration of the Google Play multimedia store with Android 4.1, Google intended to market the Nexus 7 as an entertainment device and a platform for consuming e-books, television shows, films, games, and music.
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board game
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Coppit
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Camp Granada
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Brampton is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district located 1 mi north-east of a small village that had how many inhabitants in 2011 ?
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Title: Brampton, Lincolnshire
Passage: Brampton is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 9 mi north-west from the city and county town of Lincoln, and less than 1 mi north-east from Torksey and Torksey Castle. It is in the civil parish of Scampton.
Title: Torksey
Passage: Torksey is a small village in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 875. It is situated on the A156 road, 7 mi south of Gainsborough and 9 mi north-west of the city of Lincoln, and on the eastern bank of the tidal River Trent, which here forms the boundary with Nottinghamshire.
Title: Searby, Lincolnshire
Passage: Searby is a village in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, situated 4 mi south-east from Brigg and 5 mi north-east from Caistor. The village is in the civil parish of Searby cum Owmby , between the villages of Somerby and Grasby, and in the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Less than 1 mi to the south is the parish hamlet of Owmby.
Title: Scothern
Passage: Scothern is a small village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 6 mi north-east from the county town of Lincoln, and has approximately 900 inhabitants (892 according to the 2001 Census). At the 2011 census the population had reduced to 860.
Title: Aisby, West Lindsey
Passage: Aisby is a hamlet in the civil parish of Corringham, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated just over 1 mi north from the A631 road and Corringham, 4 mi north-east from Gainsborough, and 5 mi south-east from Kirton in Lindsey.
Title: Owmby, Lincolnshire
Passage: Owmby is a hamlet in the civil parish of Searby cum Owmby, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated less than 1 mi south from the A1084 road, 3 mi north-east from Caistor, 4 mi south-east from Brigg, and in the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The parish village of Searby is less than 1 mile to the north-east.
Title: Grayingham
Passage: Grayingham is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 123 It is situated 1 mi south from Kirton in Lindsey, 8 mi north-east from Gainsborough and 8 miles south from Scunthorpe.
Title: Rand, Lincolnshire
Passage: Rand is a small village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 9 mi north-east from the city of Lincoln and approximately 2 mi west from Wragby, and near the A158 road from Lincoln to Skegness. The nearest large town is Market Rasen, about 5 mi north-east. The village is 87 ft above sea level. The population is listed under Goltho.
Title: Scotterthorpe
Passage: Scotterthorpe is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 2.5 mi south from the M180 motorway, 9 mi north-east from Gainsborough, 5 mi south from Scunthorpe, and 1 mi north-east from the village of Scotter.
Title: Stainton by Langworth
Passage: Stainton by Langworth is a hamlet and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated less than 1 mi north-west from the A158 road, 7 mi north-east from Lincoln and 13 mi north-west from Horncastle.
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875
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Brampton, Lincolnshire
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Torksey
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Which is South Korean, Park Gyu-ri or Siouxsie Sioux?
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Title: Park Gyu-ri
Passage: Park Gyu-ri (born May 21, 1988), better known by the mononym Gyuri, is a South Korean singer, actress, and radio personality. She was a member of South Korean girl group Kara.
Title: Siouxsie Sioux
Passage: Susan Janet Ballion, better known by her stage name Siouxsie Sioux (/ˈsuːziː suː/ , born 27 May 1957), is an English singer, songwriter, musician and producer. She is best known as the lead singer of the alternative rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees (1976–1996) and the drums-and-voice duo the Creatures (1981–2005). Siouxsie and the Banshees released 11 studio albums and several UK Top 20 singles including "Hong Kong Garden", "Happy House", "Peek-a-Boo", plus a US Billboard Top 25 hit "Kiss Them for Me". With the Creatures, Siouxsie recorded four studio albums and the hit single "Right Now". She has also sung with artists such as Morrissey and John Cale. After disbanding the Creatures in the mid-2000s, she has continued as a solo artist and released "Mantaray" in 2007.
Title: My Dear Girl, Jin-young
Passage: My Dear Girl, Jin-young (), also known as I Love You, Jin-young! , is a 2013 South Korean drama film starring Kim Gyu-ri and Park Won-sang. Directed by Lee Sung-eun in his first feature film, it revolves around a failing screenwriter whose life is in a mess.
Title: Death Bell
Passage: Death Bell () is a 2008 South Korean film. The only Korean horror film released over the summer of 2008, it is the first feature by former music video director Chang (real name Yoon Hong-seung), who also co-wrote the screenplay. "Death Bell" stars Lee Beom-soo in his first horror film role, and K-pop singer Nam Gyu-ri in her acting debut. Set in a Korean high school, the film's native title refers to "gosa", the important midterm exams that all students are required to sit.
Title: Fromis
Passage: Fromis (; initialism for From Idol School; stylized as fromis_) is an upcoming South Korean girl group formed by CJ E&M through the 2017 reality show "Idol School" on Mnet. The group is composed of nine members: Roh Ji-sun, Song Ha-young, Lee Sae-rom, Lee Chae-young, Lee Na-gyung, Park Ji-won, Lee Seo-yeon, Baek Ji-heon and Jang Gyu-ri. The group's name, pronounced as "promise" in Korean, also means "to keep their promise [to viewers] to be the best girl group".
Title: Cruel City
Passage: Cruel City (; also known as Heartless City) is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Jung Kyung-ho, Nam Gyu-ri and Lee Jae-yoon. It aired on jTBC from May 27 to July 30, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 20 episodes.
Title: Scandal: A Shocking and Wrongful Incident
Passage: Scandal: A Shocking and Wrongful Incident () is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Kim Jaewon, Jo Yoon-hee, Cho Jae-hyun, Park Sang-min, Shin Eun-kyung, Ki Tae-young, Kim Hye-ri, and Kim Gyu-ri. It aired on MBC from June 29 to October 27, 2013 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 36 episodes.
Title: Nam Gyu-ri
Passage: Nam Gyu-ri (; born on April 26, 1985 in Seoul, South Korea) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was a former member and leader of the Korean female trio, SeeYa. In 2009, Nam Gyu-ri had a contract dispute with the group's management company and left the group. Nam has also acted, most notably in the film "Death Bell" and the drama "49 Days". In 2012, she was ranked at #58 on "The 23rd Annual Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Faces".
Title: Templecloud
Passage: Templecloud are producer/writers Simon Gwilliam & Steve Evans. Based in the South West, they have worked with the likes of Goldfrapp, Robert Plant, Siouxsie Sioux and Dj Fresh.
Title: Poongsan
Passage: Poongsan (Hangul: 풍산개 ; Hanja: 豊山개 ; RR: "Pungsangae "; MR: "P'ungsan'gae " ; lit. "Phungsan Dog") is a 2011 South Korean thriller film directed by Juhn Jai-hong, starring Yoon Kye-sang and Kim Gyu-ri.
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Park Gyu-ri
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Park Gyu-ri
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Siouxsie Sioux
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What Russian rock group formed in Leningrad has a bassist who also performed with Avvgust?
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Title: Aquarium (band)
Passage: Aquarium or Akvarium (Russian: Аква́риум ; often stylized as Åквариум) is a Russian rock group formed in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg, Russia) in 1972. The band had many member changes over its 40-year history, and at the end the only remaining original member was lead singer and founder Boris Grebenshikov. Former band members have included Anatoly Gunitsky, Dyusha Romanov, Sergey Kuryokhin, and Vsevolod Gackel.
Title: Alexander Titov (rock musician)
Passage: Alexander Valentinovich Titov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Валенти́нович Тито́в ; born 18 July 1957 in Leningrad) is a Russian rock musician, known for his role as bassist of the band Aquarium, position previously held by Fan (Michael Feinstein-Vasiliev). He has also performed with the bands Avgust, Pop-Mekhanika, and Kino.
Title: N.E.P.
Passage: N.E.P. (Russian: "Н.Э.П." ) is a Russian rock band formed in 1988 in Saint Petersburg, then Leningrad, and widely credited as a legend of Russian rock music and classics of Russian rock, according to the biggest national mainstream rock radio.
Title: Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses
Passage: Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses is a 1994 film directed by Aki Kaurismäki. It is a sequel to the popular 1989 film "Leningrad Cowboys Go America" that introduced the fictional Russian rock band Leningrad Cowboys which, subsequently, became a notable real life rock band in Finland.
Title: Piknik
Passage: Piknik (Picnic, Russian: Пикни́к ) is a Russian rock band known for its unique style which is a mixture of art rock, progressive rock and original Russian rock. The band was formed in 1978 in Leningrad by Sergey Omelnichenko, Evgeny Voloschuk, Aleksey Dobychin and Edmund Shklyarskiy. Piknik is considered to be one of the "classic" Russian rock bands. Originated from the classic rock with huge influence of Jethro Tull and Led Zeppelin, its music progressed into its own style with using symphonic and exotic folk instruments. Also Piknik is considered sometimes to be the first Russian gothic rock band due to its specific sound, stage performances and dark lyrics.
Title: Leningrad (band)
Passage: Leningrad (Russian: Ленинград ), also known as Gruppirovka Leningrad (Russian: Группировка "Ленинград" ) and Bandformirovanie Leningrad (Russian: Бандформирование "Ленинград" ), is a popular Russian rock band from Saint Petersburg (formerly Leningrad), led by Sergey "Shnur" Shnurov.
Title: Orgia Pravednikov
Passage: Orgia Pravednikov (Russian: "Оргия Праведников" , translated as 'Orgy of The Righteous') is a Russian rock group formed in 1999. The peculiar sound of the band arises from the combination of acoustic (flute and acoustic guitar) and electric (drums, electric guitar and bass guitar) sessions.
Title: Alexander Vasilyev (musician)
Passage: Alexander Georgievich Vasilyev (Russian: Александр Гeopгиeвич Васильев ; born July 15, 1969 in Leningrad) is a singer, songwriter, and frontman of the Russian rock group "Splean". Vasilyev also released one solo album, and sometimes assisted other groups and artists.
Title: Red Wave
Passage: Red Wave: 4 Underground Bands from the Soviet Union was a split double album released in 1986 and featuring Russian rock bands Aquarium, Kino, Alisa, and Strannye Igry (Strange Games), all from Leningrad. It was the first release of Russian rock music into the United States.
Title: Leningrad Rock Club
Passage: The Leningrad Rock Club (Russian: Ленинградский рок-клуб ) was a historic music venue of the 1980s in Leningrad, situated on Rubinstein Street in the city center. Opened in 1981 and overseen by the KGB, it became the first legal rock music venue in Leningrad. Overall, it was the largest rock scene in the Soviet Union, which featured such bands as Televizor, Kino, Alisa, Aquarium, Zoopark, Piknik, Automatic Satisfiers, DDT, NEP, Grazhdanskaya Oborona (formally), and became an important influence on the Russian rock.
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Aquarium
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Alexander Titov (rock musician)
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Aquarium (band)
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Who went to space first, Sigmund Jähn or Christer Fuglesang?
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Title: Sigmund Jähn
Passage: Sigmund Werner Paul Jähn (born 13 February 1937) is a German cosmonaut and pilot, who in 1978 became the first East German (and German native) to fly in space as part of the Soviet Union's Interkosmos programme.
Title: Christer Fuglesang
Passage: Arne Christer Fuglesang (] ) (born March 18, 1957 in Stockholm) is a Swedish physicist and an ESA astronaut. He was first launched aboard the STS-116 Space Shuttle mission on December 10, 2006, at 01:47 GMT, making him the first Swedish citizen in space.
Title: Tonnetz
Passage: In musical tuning and harmony, the Tonnetz (German: "tone-network" ) is a conceptual lattice diagram representing tonal space first described by Leonhard Euler in 1739. Various visual representations of the "Tonnetz" can be used to show traditional harmonic relationships in European classical music.
Title: OSA-UCS
Passage: In colorimetry the OSA-UCS (Optical Society of America Uniform Color Space) is a color space first published in 1947 and developed by the Optical Society of America’s Committee on Uniform Color Scales. Previously created color order systems, such as the Munsell color system, failed to represent perceptual uniformity in all directions. The committee decided that, in order to accurately represent uniform color differences in each direction, a new shape of three dimensional cartesian geometry would need to be used.
Title: Breathing Your Love
Passage: "Breathing Your Love" is a song by the Swedish singer Darin featuring vocals by singer Kat DeLuna and the first single from "Flashback". The song co-written by Darin with RedOne, Bilal Hajji and Novel was released to radio stations and as a digital download in Sweden on 8 October 2008. The single was released in Finland and is also the first single from Darin to be released in the United Kingdom in January 2010. In October 2009 Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang took 2 copies of the single into space with him, as his daughter is a Darin fan, a photo of the disc can be seen with earth in the distance can be found on the official Darin website.
Title: Stefan Walz
Passage: Stefan Walz (born 1963) is a Swiss actor. His best known role is as Sigmund Jähn in the film "Good Bye, Lenin! ".
Title: Irina Solovyova
Passage: Irina Bayanovna Solovyova (Russian: Ирина Баяновна Соловьева ) (born September 6, 1937) was one of the five women chosen in the female group, now a retired Soviet cosmonaut. She never flew into space, but was chosen as the backup to Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space via Vostok 6 in June, 1963. Solovyova was also chosen to fly on Voskhod 5, in which she would have become the first woman to walk in space (that honor went to Svetlana Savitskaya in 1984), but the Voskhod program was canceled after Voskhod 2 in favor of the Soyuz program.
Title: Pierre J. Thuot
Passage: Pierre Joseph Thuot ( ; born May 19, 1955) is a retired United States Navy Captain and NASA astronaut. He went into space three times, spending over 650 hours in space, including over 15 hours in three space walks. He is a former U.S. record holder for time spent on one space walk, and participated in the first three-person space walk.
Title: Eberhard Köllner
Passage: Eberhard Köllner (born 29 September 1939 in Stassfurt, Germany) was selected for Soyuz 31 as the backup for Sigmund Jähn.
Title: Ulf Merbold
Passage: Dr. Ulf Dietrich Merbold (born June 20, 1941) is the first West German citizen and second German native (after Sigmund Jähn) to have flown in space. He is also the first member of the European Space Agency Astronaut Corps to participate in a spaceflight mission and the first non-US citizen to reach orbit in a US spacecraft. In 1983, he and Byron Lichtenberg became the first Payload Specialists to fly on the shuttle.
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Sigmund Werner Paul Jähn
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Sigmund Jähn
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Christer Fuglesang
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The winner of the 1986 WCT Scottsdale Open – Singles title was born in what year?
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Title: John McEnroe
Passage: John Patrick McEnroe Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is a retired American tennis player, often considered among the greatest in the history of the sport. He was known for his shot-making artistry and volleying skills, as well as his confrontational on-court behavior that frequently landed him in trouble with umpires and tennis authorities.
Title: 1986 WCT Scottsdale Open – Singles
Passage: John McEnroe won the title, defeating Kevin Curren 6–3, 3–6, 6–2 in the final.
Title: 1979 Richmond WCT
Passage: The 1979 Richmond WCT, also known by its sponsored name United Virginia Bank Classic, was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Richmond, Virginia, USA. The event was part WCT Tour which was incorporated into the 1979 Colgate-Palmolive Grand Prix circuit. It was the ninth edition of the tournament and was held from January 29 through February 4, 1979. First-seeded Björn Borg won the singles title.
Title: 1986 WCT Scottsdale Open
Passage: The 1986 WCT Scottsdale Open was a WCT and Nabisco Grand Prix tennis tournament held in Scottsdale, Arizona. The tournament was held from October 6 to October 13.
Title: 1986 WCT Tournament of Champions
Passage: The 1986 WCT Tournament of Champions, also known by its sponsored name Shearson Lehman Brothers Tournament of Champions, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Forest Hills, Queens, New York City in the United States. The event was part of the 1986 Grand Prix circuit and was organized by World Championship Tennis (WCT). It was the tenth edition of the tournament and was held from May 5 through May 11, 1986. Fourth seeded Yannick Noah won the singles title, his first singles title of the year.
Title: 1978 Richmond WCT
Passage: The 1978 Richmond WCT, also known by its sponsored name United Virginia Bank Classic, was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Richmond, Virginia, USA. The event was part WCT Tour which was incorporated into the 1978 Colgate-Palmolive Grand Prix circuit. It was the eighth edition of the tournament and was held from January 30 through February 5, 1978. Second-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis won the singles title.
Title: 1981 Monterrey WCT
Passage: The 1981 Monterrey WCT was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Monterrey, Mexico. The event was part of the WCT Tour which was incorporated into the 1981 Volvo Grand Prix circuit. It was the third edition of the tournament and was held from January 19 through January 25, 1981. Johan Kriek won the singles title.
Title: 1987 WCT Scottsdale Open
Passage: The 1987 WCT Scottsdale Open was a WCT and Nabisco Grand Prix tennis tournament held in Scottsdale, Arizona. The tournament was held from October 5 to October 12.
Title: 1981 Richmond WCT
Passage: The 1981 Richmond WCT, also known by its sponsored name United Virginia Bank Classic, was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Richmond, Virginia, United States. The event was part WCT Tour which was incorporated into the 1981 Volvo Grand Prix circuit. It was the 11th edition of the tournament and was held from February 2through February 8, 1981. Eighth-seeded Yannick Noah won the singles title and the $35,000 first-prize money.
Title: 1972 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles
Passage: Reigning champion John Newcombe was prevented from defending his title and was absent along with other WCT contract players who were banned by the ILTF from entering the event. Stan Smith defeated Ilie Năstase 4–6, 6–3, 6–3, 4–6, 7–5 in the final to win the Gentlemen's Singles tennis title at the 1972 Wimbledon Championships. It was Smiths first, and only, Wimbledon singles title, and his second, and final, grand slam singles title.
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1959
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1986 WCT Scottsdale Open – Singles
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John McEnroe
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Which monarchy had this English peeress executed whose adult life is depicted in the 2014 historical novel The King's Curse?
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Title: The King's Curse
Passage: The King's Curse is a 2014 historical novel by Philippa Gregory, part of her series "The Cousins' War". A direct sequel to "The White Princess", it follows the adult life of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, the daughter of George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence and Isabel Neville.
Title: Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury
Passage: Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was an English peeress. She was the daughter of George, Duke of Clarence, the brother of kings Edward IV and Richard III. Margaret was one of two women in 16th century England to be a peeress in her own right with no titled husband. One of the few surviving members of the Plantagenet dynasty after the Wars of the Roses, she was executed in 1541 at the command of Henry VIII, who was the son of her first cousin Elizabeth of York. Pope Leo XIII beatified her as a martyr for the Catholic Church on 29 December 1886.
Title: Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon
Passage: Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon (25 August 1617 (baptised) – 8 August 1667), born Frances Aylesbury, was an English peeress. As the mother of Anne Hyde, she was mother-in-law to James II and VII, the deposed king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the maternal grandmother of Mary II and Queen Anne.
Title: Lady Anne Clifford, 14th Baroness de Clifford
Passage: Lady Anne Clifford, Countess Dowager of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery, "suo jure" 14th Baroness de Clifford (30 January 1590 – 22 March 1676) was an English peeress. In 1605 she inherited her father's ancient barony by writ and became "suo jure" 14th Baroness de Clifford. She was a patron of literature and as evidenced by her diary and many letters was a literary personage in her own right. She held the hereditary office of High Sheriff of Westmorland which role she exercised from 1653 to 1676.
Title: Alice de Lacy, 4th Countess of Lincoln
Passage: Alice de Lacy, "suo jure" 4th Countess of Lincoln, "suo jure" 5th Countess of Salisbury (25 December 1270, Denbigh Castle – 2 October 1348, Barlings Abbey) was an English peeress.
Title: Mary Grey, Countess of Kent
Passage: Mary Grey, Countess of Kent (died 1 November 1702), "suo jure" 1st Baroness Lucas of Crudwell (née Mary Lucas), was an English peeress in her own right.
Title: Catherine Murray, Countess of Dunmore
Passage: Catherine Murray, Countess of Dunmore (31 October 1814, London – 12 February 1886, Inveresk), was an English peeress and promoter of Harris Tweed.
Title: Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill
Passage: Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill VA ("née" Conyngham; 1 June 1826 – 24 December 1900) was an English peeress and companion of Queen Victoria.
Title: Elizabeth Boyle, Countess of Guilford
Passage: Elizabeth Boyle, Countess of Guilford (née Feilding; died circa 3 September 1667) was an English peeress. She was created 1st Countess of Guildford for life at the Restoration on 14 July 1660, which became extinct upon her death c. 3 September 1667. She held the office of Groom of the Stole and Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Dowager, Henrietta Maria.
Title: Elizabeth Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby
Passage: Elizabeth Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby ("née" Hamilton; 26 January 1753 – 14 March 1797) was an English peeress. As the eligible eldest daughter of the 6th Duke of Hamilton, she married the 12th Earl of Derby in 1774, giving birth to three children. Lady Derby was popular among society and considered a leader of fashion alongside the Duchess of Devonshire.
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Henry VIII
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The King's Curse
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Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury
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Which is an American rock band, Jimmy Eat World or Morrissey?
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Title: Morrissey
Passage: Steven Patrick Morrissey (born 22 May 1959), professionally known as Morrissey, is an English singer, songwriter and author. He rose to prominence as the lead singer of the indie rock band the Smiths, which was active from 1982 to 1987. Since then, Morrissey has had a solo career, making the top ten of the UK Singles Chart on ten occasions.
Title: Jimmy Eat World
Passage: Jimmy Eat World is an American rock band from Mesa, Arizona, that formed in 1993. The band is composed of vocalist and lead guitarist Jim Adkins, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Tom Linton, bassist Rick Burch and drummer Zach Lind. As of October 2016, Jimmy Eat World have released nine studio albums, the last eight featuring the current lineup.
Title: Jimmy Eat World (1994 album)
Passage: Jimmy Eat World is the debut studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World, released in 1994 on Wooden Blue Records. The album displays their early sound with guitarist and eventual backing vocalist Tom Linton singing lead on most of the songs on this album. The one song on this album that is sung by current primary vocalist Jim Adkins is the track, "Usery". The album also marks the only appearance of former bass guitarist Mitch Porter.
Title: The Middle (song)
Passage: "The Middle" is a song by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. It was released in November 2001 as the second single of their fourth album "Bleed American". It was a top five "Billboard" Hot 100 hit in 2002. The song was a breakthrough hit for Jimmy Eat World (who had self-financed the recording of the "Bleed American" album after having been dropped by Capitol Records in 1999).
Title: Jimmy Eat World (EP)
Passage: Jimmy Eat World is a five-track EP released by Jimmy Eat World on December 14, 1998. The CD contains three unreleased songs that the band recorded themselves and two songs from "Clarity".
Title: Bleed American (song)
Passage: "Bleed American" is a song by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. It was released in September 2001 as the lead single from their fourth album "Bleed American" (retitled "Jimmy Eat World"). The song was originally titled "Bleed American", but similar to the name change of the album after the September 11 attacks, the song was retitled "Salt Sweat Sugar" after the first line in the song's chorus.
Title: Believe in What You Want
Passage: Believe in What You Want is a video of a concert by Jimmy Eat World. Recorded live at the 9:30 club in Washington, D.C. in 2002, the concert provides great insight into the collective mind of Jimmy Eat World as they play songs from the albums "Clarity" and "Bleed American".
Title: Bleed American
Passage: Bleed American is the fourth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. It was released on July 24, 2001 by DreamWorks Records. It was the first recording launched after signing the band a few months prior. The album was re-released as Jimmy Eat World after the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. that took place a month after its initial release.
Title: A Praise Chorus
Passage: "A Praise Chorus" is a song by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. It was released in October 2002 as the fourth single released from the band's fourth album "Bleed American", which was later retitled "Jimmy Eat World".
Title: Pain (Jimmy Eat World song)
Passage: "Pain" is a song by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. It was released in September 2004 as the first single from their 2004 album "Futures" and became their second number-one hit on the "Billboard" Modern Rock Tracks chart. Although its album is not their most successful and "Pain" is not the highest charting single, the single has received Gold status by the RIAA, making "Pain" Jimmy Eat World's best-selling single. It was featured on the video game "Karaoke Revolution Party".
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Jimmy Eat World
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Jimmy Eat World
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Morrissey
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What city was Steve Earle's Grammy-nominated album "Train' a Comin'" recorded in?
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Title: Steve Earle
Passage: Stephen Fain Earle ( ) (born January 17, 1955) is an American rock, country and folk singer-songwriter, record producer, author and actor. Earle began his career as a songwriter in Nashville and released his first EP in 1982.
Title: Train a Comin'
Passage: Train a Comin' is the fifth studio album by Steve Earle (his first in five years), released in 1995. In addition to Earle, it features Peter Rowan, Norman Blake, Roy Huskey, and Emmylou Harris. The album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
Title: The Austin Sessions (Kris Kristofferson album)
Passage: The Austin Sessions is an album by Kris Kristofferson, released on Atlantic Records in 1999 (see 1999 in music). It features stripped-down versions of Kristofferson's most famous material, including "Me and Bobby McGee", "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night". Several well-known artists contributed vocals to the album, including Steve Earle, Jackson Browne, Matraca Berg, Vince Gill, Marc Cohn, Alison Krauss, Catie Curtis and Mark Knopfler.
Title: The Steve Earle Show
Passage: The Steve Earle Show (formerly known as The Revolution Starts Now) was a weekly radio show on the Air America Radio network hosted by singer/songwriter Steve Earle. It highlighted some of Earle's favorite artists, blending in-studio performances with liberal political talk and commentary.
Title: Ain't Ever Satisfied: The Steve Earle Collection
Passage: Ain't Ever Satisfied: The Steve Earle Collection is a compilation album by Steve Earle, drawn from his years with the MCA label. The album was released on July, 1996.
Title: Sometimes She Forgets
Passage: "Sometimes She Forgets" is a song written by Steve Earle, who recorded it on his 1995 "Train a Comin'" album.
Title: Townes (album)
Passage: Townes is the 13th studio album by alternative country singer Steve Earle, released in 2009. It is an album on which he pays tribute to his friend and mentor, the late singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt by covering his songs. According to a New West Records press release, "The songs selected for "Townes" were the ones that meant the most to Earle and the ones he personally connected to (not including selections featured on previous Earle albums). Some of the selections chosen were songs that Earle has played his entire career ("Pancho & Lefty", "Lungs" and "White Freightliner Blues") and others he had to learn specifically for recording.
Title: Essential Steve Earle
Passage: Essential Steve Earle is a compilation album by Steve Earle. The album was released in 1993.
Title: Day After Tomorrow (Joan Baez album)
Passage: Day After Tomorrow is an album from American singer and musician Joan Baez, released in 2008. The album features songs written by such composers as Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, T Bone Burnett, Patty Griffin, Thea Gilmore and Steve Earle. Steve Earle also produced the album. It was recorded in Nashville between December 2007 and March 2008.
Title: Exit 0
Passage: Exit 0 is the second studio album from country singer-songwriter Steve Earle (credited to Steve Earle & The Dukes), released in 1987. Earle was nominated for two 1988 Grammy Awards for songs on the album, Best Male Country Vocalist for "Exit 0" and Best Country Song for "Nowhere Road".
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Nashville
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Train a Comin'
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Steve Earle
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Who are an indigenous Australian people whose traditional lands are primarily located in the Adelaide Hills, that warned the settlers that the area was prone to flooding, but this advice was ignored?
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Title: Hoffnungsthal, South Australia
Passage: Hoffnungsthal ("Valley of Hope") is the location of a former German pioneer settlement, located in South Australia's Barossa Valley. Founded in 1847, it was located in an ephemeral lagoon which was dry for the first years of settlement. Local Peramangk people warned the settlers that the area was prone to flooding, but this advice was ignored. In October 1853, after a week of heavy spring rains, the village was flooded and many of the houses were evacuated. After the cost of a proposed drain was seen as prohibitive, the village was eventually left deserted. Most of the settlers moved to the Barossa village of Bethanien as well as further a field.
Title: Peramangk
Passage: The Peramangk are an indigenous Australian people whose traditional lands are primarily located in the Adelaide Hills, and also in the southern stretches of the Fleurieu Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia. They were also referred to as the Mount Barker tribe, as their numbers were noted to be greater around the Mount Barker summit, but Peramangk country extends from the Barossa Valley in the north, south to Myponga, east to Mannum and west to the Mount Lofty Ranges.
Title: Gulidjan
Passage: The Gulidjan, also known as the Kolakngat, perhaps originally "Kolidjon", or "Colac tribe" are an indigenous Australian tribe whose traditional lands cover the Lake Colac region of Victoria, Australia. They occupied the grasslands, woodlands, volcanic plains and lakes region east of Lake Corangamite, west of the Barwon River and north of the Otway Ranges. Their territory bordered the Wathaurong to the north, Djargurd Wurrung to the west, Girai Wurrung to the south-west, and Gadubanud to the south-east.
Title: Mati Ke
Passage: The Mati Ke are an indigenous Australian people, whose traditional lands are located in the Wadeye area in the Northern Territory, Their language is in danger of extinction.
Title: Djindubari
Passage: The Djindubari, almost written "Jindoobarrie" or "Joondubarri," were an indigenous Australian people of southern Queensland, whose traditional lands were located on Bribie Island.
Title: Narungga
Passage: The Narungga are a group of Indigenous Australians whose traditional lands are located on Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. The boundary of their traditional lands runs roughly between the towns of Port Broughton and Port Wakefield.
Title: Marrithiyal people
Passage: The Marrithiyal are an indigenous Australian people whose traditional territory lay 30 to 50 miles south of the Daly River in the Northern Territory. They were sometimes known derogatively as "Berringen"(Berinken/Brinken), a term used by the Mulluk-Mulluk to refer to 'aliens'/strangers'.
Title: Jarijari
Passage: Jarijari were an indigenous Australian people whose traditional territory was located in the Mallee region of Victoria.
Title: Ngadjuri
Passage: The Ngadjuri people are a group of Indigenous Australian people whose traditional lands lie in the mid north of South Australia with a territory extending from Gawler in the south to Orroroo in the north.
Title: Garrwa people
Passage: The Garrwa people, also known as Garawa, are an Indigenous Australian people living in the Northern Territory whose traditional lands extended from east of the McArthur River at Borroloola to Doomadgee and the Nicholson River in Queensland.
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The Peramangk
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Hoffnungsthal, South Australia
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Peramangk
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Which American Major League Basball team did Joe Kennedy play for that plays at the Rogers Centre?
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Title: Joe Kennedy (baseball)
Passage: Joseph Darley Kennedy (May 24, 1979 – November 23, 2007) was an American Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher. He pitched from 2001 to 2007 for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Colorado Rockies, Oakland Athletics, Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Toronto Blue Jays.
Title: Toronto Blue Jays
Passage: The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The team plays its home games at the Rogers Centre.
Title: 2011 Toronto Blue Jays season
Passage: The 2011 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 35th season of Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays franchise, and the 22nd full season of play (23rd overall) at the Rogers Centre. It was also the first season with John Farrell as the team's manager. The Blue Jays had an up-and-down season, finishing with an 81–81 record, in fourth place in the American League East.
Title: 2007 CFL season
Passage: The 2007 CFL season was the 54th season of modern Canadian professional football. Officially, it was the 50th season of the league, and many special events were held to commemorate the event. Regular-season play began on June 28, 2007 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario and concluded on Saturday, November 3, 2007. The playoffs began on Sunday, November 11, 2007, and ended with the championship game, the 95th Grey Cup, at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, on November 25, 2007, with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as champion.
Title: 2009 Toronto Blue Jays season
Passage: The 2009 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 33rd in Major League Baseball, and the 20th full season of play at the Rogers Centre. The team was managed by Cito Gaston, who was hired by the team midway through the 2008 season. General Manager J. P. Ricciardi was fired on the penultimate day of the season, as the team again failed to make the playoffs. He was replaced by Assistant General Manager Alex Anthopoulos.
Title: 2017 Toronto Blue Jays season
Passage: The 2017 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 41st season of the franchise in the American League East division of Major League Baseball, and the 27th full season of play (28th overall) at Rogers Centre. For the first time since the 2014 season, the Blue Jays failed to make it to the postseason, finishing fourth in the AL East with a 76–86 record.
Title: 2012 Toronto Blue Jays season
Passage: The 2012 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 36th season of Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays franchise, and the 23rd full season of play (24th overall) at the Rogers Centre. Their opening game was played on April 5 against the Cleveland Indians in Cleveland. The Blue Jays finished 73–89, in fourth place in the American League East.
Title: 2018 Toronto Blue Jays season
Passage: The 2018 Toronto Blue Jays season will be the 42nd season of the franchise in the American League East division of Major League Baseball (MLB), and the 28th full season of play (29th overall) at Rogers Centre.
Title: 2016 Toronto Blue Jays season
Passage: The 2016 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 40th season of the franchise in the American League East division of Major League Baseball, and the 27th full season of play (28th overall) at Rogers Centre. They advanced to the playoffs where they defeated the Baltimore Orioles in the Wild Card Game and the Texas Rangers in the Division Series, before losing to the Cleveland Indians in five games in the American League Championship Series.
Title: 2010 Toronto Blue Jays season
Passage: The 2010 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 34th season of Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays franchise, and the team's 21st full season of play (22nd overall) at the Rogers Centre. The 2010 season was the first under general manager Alex Anthopoulos, who replaced J. P. Ricciardi after the 2009 season.
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The Toronto Blue Jays
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Joe Kennedy (baseball)
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Toronto Blue Jays
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Who was born first, William Malone or Louis Feuillade?
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Title: William Malone (director)
Passage: William Malone (born 1953) is an American horror filmmaker who directed such films as the 1999 remake "House on Haunted Hill", "Scared to Death", "Creature", and "FeardotCom".
Title: Louis Feuillade
Passage: Louis Feuillade (] ; 19 February 1873 – 25 February 1925) was a prolific and prominent French film director from the silent era. Between 1906 and 1924 he directed over 630 films.
Title: Judex
Passage: The French fictional character Judex is a mysterious avenger who dresses in black and wears a slouch hat and cloak, created by Louis Feuillade and Arthur Bernède. Originally conceived as a heroic version of the criminal character Fantômas, Judex appears to have been an inspiration for the American pulp hero The Shadow, who was himself an inspiration for Batman.
Title: Bout de Zan et l'embusqué
Passage: Bout de Zan et l'embusqué "(Bout de Zan and the Shirker)" is a 1915 short silent film by Louis Feuillade. Louis Feuillade directed between 1912 and 1916 about sixty short films with Bout de Zan, a little boy played by René Poyen, as a recurring hero.
Title: Barrabas (film)
Passage: Barrabas is a 1920 French silent crime thriller film directed and written by Louis Feuillade.
Title: Les Vampires
Passage: Les Vampires is a 1915–16 French silent crime serial film written and directed by Louis Feuillade. Set in Paris, it stars Édouard Mathé, Musidora and Marcel Lévesque. The main characters are a journalist and his friend who become involved in trying to uncover and stop a bizarre underground Apache gang, known as The Vampires (who are not the mythological beings their name suggests). The serial consists of ten episodes, which vary greatly in length. Being roughly 7 hours long, it is considered one of the longest films ever made. It was produced and distributed by Feuillade's company Gaumont. Due to its stylistic similarities with Feuillade's other crime serials "Fantômas" and "Judex", the three are often considered a trilogy.
Title: Gina Manès
Passage: Gina Manès (7 April 1893 — 6 September 1989) was a French film actress and a major star of French silent cinema. After an early appearance in a film of Louis Feuillade, she had significant roles in films of Jean Epstein, including "Cœur fidèle", and of Germaine Dulac. In Abel Gance's "Napoléon", she took the part of Joséphine de Beauharnais, and then played the title role in Jacques Feyder's "Thérèse Raquin" (now lost). She made the transition to sound films but during the 1930s her roles diminished in importance, and periods of residence in Morocco took her further from the public eye. She continued to take small roles in films, and also worked in the circus and in the theatre. In total Manès appeared in over 90 films between 1916 and 1966.
Title: Musidora
Passage: Jeanne Roques (23 February 1889 – 11 December 1957), better known by her stage name Musidora, was a French actress, film director and writer. She is best known for her acting in silent films, and rose to public attention for roles in the Louis Feuillade serials "Les Vampires" as Irma Vep and in "Judex" as Marie Verdier. Her vamp persona has been compared with that of Theda Bara.
Title: Suzanne Grandais
Passage: Suzanne Grandais (June 14, 1893 - August 28, 1920) was a French film actress popular during the World War I years. She was called "The Mary Pickford of France" because of her resemblance to the American superstar Mary Pickford. She was also compared to American serial queen Pearl White. She worked often with directors Léonce Perret and Louis Feuillade. Grandais was killed in a car crash in August 1920 while shooting scenes for a serial.
Title: Une nuit agitée
Passage: Une nuit agitée (aka: An Agitated Night)is a 1912 short film directed by and starring Max Linder. The story was by Linder and fellow film colleague Louis Feuillade. The film was produced and distributed by the Pathe Freres company.
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Louis Feuillade
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William Malone (director)
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Louis Feuillade
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What is the first name of the father of the actor that was featured in the film Bulldog Drummond's Revenge?
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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: 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: Knock-Out (novel)
Passage: Knock-Out was the eighth Bulldog Drummond novel. It was published in 1932 and written by H. C. McNeile under the pen name Sapper. It was adapted into the film "Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back".
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: The Return of Bulldog Drummond (novel)
Passage: The Return of Bulldog Drummond was the seventh Bulldog Drummond novel. It was published in 1932 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: 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 (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'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 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.
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Maurice
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Bulldog Drummond's Revenge
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John Barrymore
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when did the band with lead vocalist Ed Kowalczyk release their third album ?
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Title: Secret Samadhi
Passage: Secret Samadhi is the third album by American rock band Live. It debuted at number 1 on the "Billboard" 200 when it was released on February 18, 1997. It includes the singles "Lakini's Juice", "Rattlesnake", "Turn My Head", and "Freaks". The album was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA on July 8, 1999.
Title: Live (band)
Passage: Live ( , often typeset as LĪVE or +LĪVE+) is an American rock band from York, Pennsylvania, consisting of Ed Kowalczyk (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Chad Taylor (lead guitar, backing vocals), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass), and Chad Gracey (drums). Kowalczyk left the band in 2009 and was replaced by Chris Shinn, but rejoined in December 2016.
Title: Yellow House (album)
Passage: Yellow House is the second studio album by American indie rock band Grizzly Bear, released on September 5, 2006 on Warp Records. Produced by bass guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Chris Taylor, the album's title refers to vocalist Ed Droste's mother's house where the majority of recording took place.
Title: The Kids We Used to Be...
Passage: The Kids We Used to Be... is the third full-length studio album by British hardcore punk band Your Demise. It is the first to feature new vocalist Ed McRae, following the departure of George Noble in 2009. The album was released on 20 September 2010 in the UK & Europe via Visible Noise.
Title: Adam Kowalczyk
Passage: Adam E. Kowalczyk (born September 27, 1975) is an American musician. He is the brother of Ed Kowalczyk, the lead singer of the band Live.
Title: Grace (Ed Kowalczyk song)
Passage: "Grace" is the first single by former Live lead singer Ed Kowalczyk from his debut solo album "Alive", as well as on an autographed Limited Edition CD.
Title: Awake: The Best of Live
Passage: Awake: The Best of Live is Live's greatest hits album, released in 2004. The 19-track compilation includes songs from Live's first six studio albums as well as "We Deal in Dreams", an unreleased track from the "Throwing Copper" sessions, and a cover of "I Walk the Line" by Johnny Cash, recorded for the 2001 compilation "Good Rockin' Tonight – The Legacy of Sun Records". The deluxe edition includes a DVD containing 22 music videos and a 30-minute interview with lead singer Ed Kowalczyk. The liner notes were written by Kowalczyk and Ken Wilber and the cover features a still from the video for the song "Lightning Crashes".
Title: Collective Soul
Passage: Collective Soul is an American rock band originally from Stockbridge, Georgia. Now based in Atlanta, the group consists of lead vocalist Ed Roland, rhythm guitarist Dean Roland, bassist Will Turpin, drummer Johnny Rabb and lead guitarist Jesse Triplett.
Title: Songs from Black Mountain
Passage: Songs from Black Mountain is Live's seventh studio album and was the last to feature vocalist Ed Kowalczyk prior to his departure from the band between 2009 and 2016. It was released in most countries on April 10, 2006, but was released on May 9 in Canada, May 29 in the UK and June 6 in the US. It was their only release through Epic Records. The first single, "The River", was released on March 21, 2006.
Title: Alive (Ed Kowalczyk album)
Passage: Alive is the debut solo album by former Live lead singer Ed Kowalczyk.
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February 18, 1997
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Secret Samadhi
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Live (band)
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The red-eyed wrasse is native to Indonesia and an island located in what ocean?
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Title: Christmas Island
Passage: The Territory of Christmas Island is an Australian external territory comprising the island of the same name. Christmas Island is located in the Indian Ocean, around 350 km south of Java and Sumatra and around 1550 km north-west of the closest point on the Australian mainland. It has an area of 135 km2 .
Title: Red-eye wrasse
Passage: The red-eyed wrasse, "Cirrhilabrus solorensis", is a species of wrasse native to Indonesia and Christmas Island, though claims have been made of a wider distribution. It inhabits coral reefs on coastal and outer reef lagoons at depths of 5 to . It can reach a total length of 11 cm . It can be found in the aquarium trade.
Title: Sixbar wrasse
Passage: The sixbar wrasse or six-banded wrasse ("Thalassoma hardwicke") is a species of wrasse native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. It is an inhabitant of reef environments at depths from the surface to 15 m . This species can grow to 20 cm in total length, though most do not exceed 15 cm . It is of minor importance to local commercial fisheries and can also be found in the aquarium trade.
Title: Halichoeres prosopeion
Passage: Halichoeres prosopeion, commonly called the twotone wrasse, half-grey wrasse or zig-zag wrasse, is a fish species in the wrasse family native to the western Pacific Ocean.
Title: White-barred wrasse
Passage: The white-barred wrasse, "Pseudocheilinus ocellatus", is a species of wrasse native to the central western Pacific Ocean. It inhabits coral reefs at depths from 20 to . This species can grow to 10.3 cm in standard length. It can also be found, under the trade name "mystery wrasse", in the aquarium trade.
Title: Bluehead wrasse
Passage: The bluehead wrasse or blue-headed wrasse ("Thalassoma bifasciatum") is a species of saltwater fish in the wrasse family (Labridae) of order Perciformes native to the coral reefs of the tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. Individuals are small (less than 110 mm standard length) and rarely live longer than two years. They form large schools over the reef and are important cleaner fish in the reefs they inhabit.
Title: Jansen's wrasse
Passage: Jansen's wrasse ("Thalassoma jansenii") is a species of wrasse native to the Indian Ocean. In the Pacific Ocean it is replaced by sibling species Blackbarred Wrasse. It is a reef inhabitant, preferring rocky areas, and can be found at depths from 1 to . This species can grow to 20 cm in total length. Like many other coral reef wrasses, this species swims actively over the reef using solely their pectoral fins for thrust (known as labriform locomotion). It can also be found in the aquarium trade.
Title: Red-lined wrasse
Passage: The red-lined wrasse, two-spotted wrasse or biocellated wrasse, "Halichoeres biocellatus", is a species of wrasse native to shallow tropical waters in the western Pacific Ocean.
Title: Labrus viridis
Passage: Labrus viridis, the green wrasse, is a species of wrasse native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean from Portugal to Morocco, as well as through the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea. This species is found around rocky reefs amongst the rocks or in eelgrass beds. It can reach 47 cm in standard length, though most do not exceed 37.5 cm . It is one of several species called green wrasse.
Title: Novaculichthys taeniourus
Passage: Novaculichthys taeniourus (rockmover, dragon, or reindeer wrasse) is a species of wrasse mainly found in coral reefs and lagoons in the Indo-Pacific region. These include habitats in the Gulf of California to Panama; tropical Pacific Ocean islands including Hawaii; the Philippines, Indonesia and Australia; and the Indian Ocean to the east coast of Africa. The common name, "rockmover wrasse", comes from their behavior of upending small stones and reef fragments in search of prey. This species is the only known member of its genus.
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Indian Ocean
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Red-eye wrasse
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Christmas Island
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Are Jaime St. James and Faris Badwan both lead vocalists?
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Title: Jaime St. James
Passage: Jaime St. James is the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the glam metal band Black 'N Blue. He also served briefly in the mid-2000s as the lead singer of Warrant, but he left upon the return of the band's original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008. He sang (and co-wrote several tracks) on Warrant's 2006 album "Born Again".
Title: Faris Badwan
Passage: Faris Badwan (born 21 September 1986) is an English musician, best known as the lead vocalist of the Horrors, and more recently as half of Cat's Eyes.
Title: Born Again (Warrant album)
Passage: Born Again is Warrant's seventh studio album released in 2006. The album features ex-Black N' Blue vocalist Jaime St. James who replaced Jani Lane in 2004. Lane left the band due to personal and business disagreements and thus, "Born Again" is the first Warrant album not to feature him on lead vocals.
Title: The Horrors
Passage: The Horrors are an English rock band formed in Southend-on-Sea in 2005, consisting of lead vocalist Faris Badwan, guitarist Joshua Hayward, keyboardist and synthesiser player Tom Cowan (also known as Tom Furse), bassist Rhys Webb, and drummer and percussionist Joe Spurgeon. Their music has been classified as garage rock, garage punk, gothic rock, shoegazing and post-punk revival.
Title: Rockaholic
Passage: Rockaholic is the eighth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 17, 2011. The album features the band's third lead singer, Robert Mason, who replaced original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008. Lane returned to the band for a 2008 reunion tour but by the end of the year, he and the band parted ways for the second time. Lane had previously replaced former lead singer Jaime St. James, who performed lead vocals on the band's last album, "Born Again", and who initially replaced Lane in 2004.
Title: EZO (album)
Passage: EZO is the American self-titled debut album from the Japanese metal band Ezo. It was released in 1987 on Geffen Records and co-produced by Gene Simmons of KISS fame. Songwriters from the Kiss’ entourage, such as Adam Mitchell and Jaime St. James, contributed heavily to the songs of the album. Jody Gray, co-writer of the song "Destroyer", co-wrote and co-produced the band's second album, "Fire Fire".
Title: Cat's Eyes
Passage: Cat's Eyes are an alternative pop duo formed in early 2011 by vocalist Faris Badwan (known for his work with English indie rock band the Horrors) and Italian-Canadian soprano, composer and multi-instrumentalist Rachel Zeffira.
Title: Black 'n Blue
Passage: Black 'N Blue is an American heavy metal band from Portland, Oregon. The current members are singer Jaime St. James, bassist Patrick Young, drummer Pete Holmes, guitarist Bob Capka, and guitarist Brandon Cook.
Title: You Cross My Path (album)
Passage: You Cross My Path is the tenth album by British alternative rock band The Charlatans, released on 3 March 2008 as a free download from the XFM website. The album was then released, in the form of CD and 12" vinyl on 12 May 2008. The album's cover art is drawn by Faris Badwan of The Horrors.
Title: Rachel Zeffira
Passage: Rachel Zeffira (born Rachel Santesso) is a Canadian soprano, composer and multi-instrumentalist currently based in London, England. She is also one half of the duo Cat's Eyes, the other being Faris Badwan of the Horrors.
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yes
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Jaime St. James
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Faris Badwan
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What type of media does The Judge and the General and Gimme Shelter have in common?
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Title: Gimme Shelter (1970 film)
Passage: Gimme Shelter is a 1970 documentary film directed by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin chronicling the last weeks of The Rolling Stones' 1969 US tour which culminated in the disastrous Altamont Free Concert. The film is named after "Gimme Shelter", the lead track from the group's 1969 album "Let It Bleed". The film was screened at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition.
Title: The Judge and the General
Passage: The Judge and the General is a 2008 feature-length documentary film about Juan Guzmán's attempts to bring Augusto Pinochet to justice for human rights crimes.
Title: Baird Bryant
Passage: Wenzell Baird Bryant (Columbus, Indiana, December 12, 1927 – Hemet, California, November 13, 2008) was an American filmmaker. He is best known as the cameraman on the Albert Maysles film "Gimme Shelter" who filmed the fatal stabbing of Rolling Stones concertgoer Meredith Hunter by Hells Angel Alan Passaro at the Altamont Free Concert in December 1969.
Title: Gimme Shelter (album)
Passage: Gimme Shelter is a compilation by The Rolling Stones, released on Decca Records in 1971. It reached #19 on the U.K chart.
Title: Gimme Shelter
Passage: "Gimme Shelter" is the opening track to the 1969 album Let It Bleed by the Rolling Stones. Although the first word was spelled "Gimmie" on that album, subsequent recordings by the band and other musicians have made "Gimme" the customary spelling. Greil Marcus, writing in "Rolling Stone" magazine at the time of its release, praised the song, stating that the band has "never done anything better."
Title: Emily Meade
Passage: Emily Meade (born January 10, 1989) is an American film and television actress. She has appeared in films such as "Twelve" (2010), "My Soul to Take" (2010), "Gimme Shelter" (2013), "That Awkward Moment" (2014), "Money Monster" (2016), and "Nerve" (2016), and the television series "Boardwalk Empire", "", "The Leftovers" and "Broad City". She also portrayed a future version of the character Ella Blake in series "Fringe" third season finale and currently appears in the HBO series "The Deuce" (2017-present).
Title: Gimme Shelter (disambiguation)
Passage: "Gimme Shelter" is a song by The Rolling Stones.
Title: Gimme Shelter (2013 film)
Passage: Gimme Shelter is a 2013 American independent drama film written and directed by Ronald Krauss and starring Vanessa Hudgens, James Earl Jones, Rosario Dawson, Stéphanie Szostak, Emily Meade, Ann Dowd, and Brendan Fraser. It is based on a true story about a runaway teenage girl who gets pregnant and is placed in a home for pregnant girls.
Title: Ronald Krauss (filmmaker)
Passage: Ronald Krauss is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He directed the films "Puppies for Sale" (1998), "Amexica" (2010), and "Gimme Shelter" (2013).
Title: Charlotte Zwerin
Passage: Charlotte Zwerin grew up in Detroit, Michigan. She studied at Wayne State University and established a film club there which sparked her interest in documentary filmmaking. After this, she moved to New York City and found a job with Drew Associates who were the pioneers of direct cinema in the United States. Here, she met and began to work with Albert and David Maysles. Zwerin went on to edit and co-direct two of the canonical cinéma vérité documentaries with the Maysles brothers: "Salesman" and "Gimme Shelter." Zwerin died of lung cancer in January 2004, at the age of 72.
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film
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The Judge and the General
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Gimme Shelter (1970 film)
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Approximately how far is WURC from Memphis Tennessee ?
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Title: Rust College
Passage: Rust College is a historically black liberal arts college located in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Located approximately 35 miles southeast of Memphis, Tennessee, it is the second-oldest private college in the state. Affiliated with the United Methodist Church, it is one of ten historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) founded before 1868 that is still operating.
Title: WURC
Passage: WURC (88.1 FM), is a National Public Radio member station in Holly Springs, Mississippi, United States, owned and operated by Rust College.
Title: Coleman Coker
Passage: Coleman Coker, born in 1951 in Memphis Tennessee, is an American architect who is best known for his work at the Bridges Center in 2005. He is the Ruth Carter Stevenson Regents Chair in the Art of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture and the director of the Gulf Coast DesignLab at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture. Coker is founder and principal of buildingstudio.
Title: Gibson ES-359
Passage: The Gibson ES-359 is a semi-hollow body guitar which is manufactured in Gibson's Memphis Custom Shop in Memphis Tennessee . The guitar is an upscaled version of the ES-339, featuring gold hardware, a multi-ply binding on the front and back of the body, and block pearloid inlays on the fretboard.
Title: Edward M. Salomon
Passage: Colonel Edward M Salomon (October 5, 1887 – June 12, 1935) was president and general manager of New Bry's department store in Memphis Tennessee. He was also President of the Goodfellows of Memphis, member of the Ellis Auditorium Commission, President of the Boy Scouts, Colonel of the Governor's staff, President of the Sam Schloss lodge of the B'nai Brith, President of the East Memphis Civic Club, member of flood relief, and developer of New Brys Airport which resulted eventually in the Municipal Airport of Memphis. He was the nephew of Edward S. Salomon.
Title: Fort Pickering (Memphis, Tennessee)
Passage: Fort Pickering was built in Memphis Tennessee by the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. It was taken over by the Union Army to provide control of the Mississippi River south of the city.
Title: KJMS
Passage: KJMS (101.1 FM) is an urban adult contemporary radio station in Memphis Tennessee, and serving the Mid-South, area, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. The station's studios are located in Southeast Memphis, and the transmitter site is in North Memphis.
Title: Cargoe
Passage: Cargoe is an American band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, originally formed in the late 1960s as Rubbery Cargoe, whose lone studio album, engineered by phenom Terry Manning, was released on Memphis Tennessee’s Ardent Records in 1972. They moved to Memphis in 1970 with the help of Robert W. Walker and Jim Peters to begin their recording career with producer Dan Penn. They later signed with Ardent Records where they recorded alongside Big Star in the original National Street Ardent Studios location, as well as the new studio built on Madison Avenue in 1971.
Title: Memphis Tennessee Temple
Passage: The Memphis Tennessee Temple is the 80th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Title: Gibson ES-339
Passage: The Gibson ES-339 is a semi-hollowbody guitar which is manufactured in Gibson's Memphis Custom Shop in Memphis Tennessee. The guitar is similar to the size of a Les Paul, but has the body of a semi-hollow body giving a more expressive mid-range to the sound.
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35 miles
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WURC
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Rust College
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Man About Town was written and directed by Mike Binder and stars which English actor born on October 27, 1939?
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Title: John Cleese
Passage: John Marwood Cleese ( ; born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, voice actor, screenwriter, producer, and comedian. He achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and as a scriptwriter and performer on "The Frost Report". In the late 1960s, he co-founded Monty Python, the comedy troupe responsible for the sketch show "Monty Python's Flying Circus" and the four Monty Python films: "And Now for Something Completely Different", "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", "Life of Brian" and "The Meaning of Life".
Title: Man About Town (2006 film)
Passage: Man About Town is a 2006 comedy-drama film produced by Sunlight Productions and independently presented by Media 8 Entertainment. It was written and directed by Mike Binder and stars Ben Affleck, Rebecca Romijn, John Cleese, Bai Ling, and Jerry O'Connell in the Los Angeles area where the film was set.
Title: Black or White (film)
Passage: Black or White is a 2014 American drama film directed and written by Mike Binder. The film stars Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer, Gillian Jacobs, Jennifer Ehle, Anthony Mackie and Bill Burr. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States on January 30, 2015.
Title: The Search for John Gissing
Passage: The Search for John Gissing is an award winning comedy film written and directed by Mike Binder, produced by Jack Binder, and starring Alan Rickman, Janeane Garofalo, and Mike Binder. The movie is set in London.
Title: The Upside of Anger
Passage: The Upside of Anger is a 2005 American romantic comedy and drama film written and directed by Mike Binder and set in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. It stars Joan Allen, Kevin Costner and Evan Rachel Wood. The film was produced by Jack Binder, Alex Gartner and Sammy Lee.
Title: Indian Summer (1993 film)
Passage: Indian Summer is a 1993 comedy drama film written and directed by Mike Binder. The movie was filmed at Camp Tamakwa, a summer camp in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada, Binder attended for 10 summers as a child. "Indian Summer" features an ensemble cast, including Binder's childhood friend, film director Sam Raimi, who has a supporting role in it.
Title: Reign Over Me
Passage: Reign Over Me is a 2007 American drama film written and directed by Mike Binder, and produced by his brother Jack Binder. The film stars Adam Sandler, Don Cheadle, Jada Pinkett Smith, Liv Tyler, Donald Sutherland, Saffron Burrows and Mike Binder.
Title: Blankman
Passage: Blankman is a 1994 American superhero comedy parody film directed by Mike Binder and starring Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier, both of whom were also cast members of the 1990-1994 Fox sketch comedy television series "In Living Color". It was written by Wayans and J. F. Lawton, whose biggest success was writing "Pretty Woman" and "Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death".
Title: Mike Binder
Passage: Mike Binder (born June 2, 1958) is an award winning American film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor.
Title: The Sex Monster
Passage: The Sex Monster is a 1999 American comedy film directed and written by Mike Binder.
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John Cleese
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Man About Town (2006 film)
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John Cleese
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Are Richard Wallace and Samira Makhmalbaf both screenwriters?
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Title: Richard Wallace (director)
Passage: Richard Wallace (August 26, 1894 – November 3, 1951) was an American film director.
Title: Samira Makhmalbaf
Passage: Samira Makhmalbaf (Persian: , "Samiraa Makhmalbaaf") (born February 15, 1980) is an internationally acclaimed Iranian filmmaker and script writer. She is the daughter of Mohsen Makhmalbaf, the film director and writer. Samira Makhmalbaf is considered to be one of the most influential directors as part of the Iranian New Wave.
Title: Blackboards
Passage: Blackboards (Persian: تخته سیاه , "Takhté siah") is a 2000 Iranian film directed by Samira Makhmalbaf. It focuses on a group of Kurdish refugees after the chemical bombing of Halabja by Saddam Hussein's Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War. The screenplay was co-written by Makhmalbaf with her father, Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The dialogue is entirely in Kurdish. Makhmalbaf describes it as "something between reality and fiction. Smuggling, being homeless, and people’s efforts to survive are all part of reality... the film, as a whole, is a metaphor."
Title: Riccarton, Ayrshire
Passage: Riccarton is a village and parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It lies across the River Irvine from Kilmarnock, this river forming the boundary between Riccarton and Kilmarnock parishes, and also between the historical districts of Kyle and Cunningham. The name is a corruption of 'Richard's town', traditionally said to refer to Richard Wallace, the uncle of Sir William Wallace. The parish also contains the village of Hurlford.
Title: At Five in the Afternoon
Passage: At Five in the Afternoon (Persian: "پنج عصر, Panj é asr" ) is a 2003 film by Iranian writer-director Samira Makhmalbaf. It tells the story of an ambitious young woman trying to gain an education in Afghanistan after the defeat of the Taliban. The title comes from a Federico García Lorca poem and is a tale of flourishing against the odds.
Title: The Apple (1998 film)
Passage: The Apple (Persian: سیب , translit. "Sib") is the 1998 directorial debut by Samira Makhmalbaf, daughter of Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film is based on a true story and features the real people that actually lived it. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Hana Makhmalbaf
Passage: Hana Makhmalbaf (Persian: حنا مخملباف ) (born September 3, 1988 in Tehran) is an Iranian filmmaker. She is the younger sister of filmmaker Samira Makhmalbaf and daughter of filmmakers Mohsen Makhmalbaf and Marzieh Makhmalbaf.
Title: Wallace fountain
Passage: Wallace fountains are public drinking fountains designed by Charles-Auguste Lebourg that appear in the form of small cast-iron sculptures scattered throughout the city of Paris, France, mainly along the most-frequented sidewalks. They are named after the Englishman Richard Wallace, who financed their construction. A great aesthetic success, they are recognized worldwide as one of the symbols of Paris. A Wallace Fountain can be seen outside the Wallace Collection in London, the gallery that houses the works of art collected by Sir Richard Wallace and the first four Marquesses of Hertford.
Title: River of Romance
Passage: River of Romance is a 1929 American drama film directed by Richard Wallace and written by Ethel Doherty, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Dan Totheroh and John V.A. Weaver. The film stars Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Mary Brian, June Collyer, Henry B. Walthall, Wallace Beery, Fred Kohler and Natalie Kingston. It is based on the play "Magnolia" by Booth Tarkington. The film was released on June 29, 1929, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: American Beauty (1927 film)
Passage: American Beauty is a lost 1927 American silent film romantic drama produced and distributed by First National Pictures. This film was directed by Richard Wallace and starred Billie Dove. It was based on a short story "American Beauty" by Wallace Irwin. She is supported by Walter McGrail and Margaret Livingston.
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no
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Richard Wallace (director)
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Samira Makhmalbaf
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Emmanuel Adebayor is a footballer who plays for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir, his nephew, Alex Harlley plays for what team?
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Title: Alex Harlley
Passage: Alex Harlley (born 28 June 1992) is a Togolese professional footballer currently playing for the Atlanta Silverbacks. He is the nephew of Emmanuel Adebayor.
Title: Emmanuel Adebayor
Passage: Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor (] ; born 26 February 1984) is a Togolese professional footballer who plays as a striker for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir. He previously played for English clubs Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace, as well as French sides Metz and Monaco and Spanish team Real Madrid. He was voted African Footballer of the Year for 2008 while playing at Arsenal.
Title: Mossoró (footballer)
Passage: José Márcio da Costa (born 4 July 1983), commonly known as Mossoró, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir F.K. as a midfielder.
Title: Erli Çupi
Passage: Erli Çupi (born 3 February 1997) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir U21 and the Albania national under-21 football team.
Title: Stefano Napoleoni
Passage: Stefano Napoleoni (born June 26, 1986 in Rome) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir.
Title: İstanbul Başakşehir F.K.
Passage: İstanbul Başakşehir Futbol Kulübü (] ) is a Turkish professional football club based in the Başakşehir district of Istanbul, Turkey. The club is better known as İstanbul Başakşehir or, due to sponsorship, Medipol Başakşehir (] ). The club was founded in 1990 as İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor. They first reached the highest level in Turkish Football in 2007–08. They play their home games at the Fatih Terim Stadium in Istanbul and are owned by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
Title: Gökhan Inler
Passage: Gökhan İnler (born 27 June 1984) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir and the Swiss national team.
Title: Egemen Korkmaz
Passage: Egemen Korkmaz (born 3 November 1982) is a Turkish footballer who plays for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir.
Title: Aurélien Chedjou
Passage: Aurélien Bayard Chedjou Fongang (] ; born 20 June 1985) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir and the Cameroon national team.
Title: Gaël Clichy
Passage: Gaël Clichy (] ; born 26 July 1985) is a French professional footballer who currently plays for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir in the Süper Lig. He has also played for the France national team. Clichy is predominantly left footed but naturally right footed, he primarily plays as a left-back that is also capable of playing as an offensive-minded wing-back. Earlier in his career, he was described as a player who possesses "almost unrivaled stamina" that is "quick in the tackle and willing to drive forward". He was a member of Arsenal's famous Invincibles team before leaving the club in 2011.
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Atlanta Silverbacks
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Alex Harlley
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Emmanuel Adebayor
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Who was born first, Olivier Rochus or Pavel Složil
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Title: Pavel Složil
Passage: Pavel Složil (born 29 December 1955) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia.
Title: Olivier Rochus
Passage: Olivier Rochus (] ; born 18 January 1981) is a retired Belgian tennis player. He has won two singles titles in his career and in 2004 won the French Open doubles title partnering fellow Belgian Xavier Malisse. Rochus' career-high singles ranking is World No. 24.
Title: 1983 Fischer-Grand Prix – Doubles
Passage: Henri Leconte and Pavel Složil were the defending champions but only Složil competed that year with Tomáš Šmíd.
Title: 2009 Zucchetti Kos Tennis Cup – Singles
Passage: Filippo Volandri was the defending champion, but he was eliminated by Olivier Rochus in the semifinal.
Title: 2012 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries
Passage: In Men's Singles, on the opening day, play began with Local hope Bernard Tomic struggling in the beginning two sets but later working hard in the next three sets, defeating Spaniard Fernando Verdasco. Juan Martín del Potro also had to earn victory by losing the first set but later winning the next three sets defeating Adrian Mannarino. Meanwhile, Rafael Nadal overcomes Alex Kuznetsov. Spaniard Pere Riba had to defeat compatriot Albert Montañés whereas Ukrainian Sergiy Stakhovsky had to defeat his compatriot Illya Marchenko to advance to the second round. Florent Serra advanced to the second round after Steve Darcis was forced to retire in the third set, leading two sets to love, because of leg cramps. Other seeds such as Tomáš Berdych, Mardy Fish, Nicolás Almagro, Alexandr Dolgopolov, John Isner, Stanislas Wawrinka and Kevin Anderson along with Marcos Baghdatis, Olivier Rochus, Tommy Haas, Andreas Beck and Grigor Dimitrov all progressed comfortably into the second round while Juan Mónaco, Ivan Ljubičić and Jürgen Melzer were sent crashing out in the first round. In the evening, Roger beats Alexander Kudryavtsev in three straight tiebreakers and David Nalbandian advanced to the second round after Jarkko Nieminen was forced to retire in the second set because of stomach cramps.
Title: 2009 If Stockholm Open – Singles
Passage: David Nalbandian was the defending champion, but did not defend his title due to a hip injury. Marcos Baghdatis won in the final 6–1, 7–5 against Olivier Rochus.
Title: 2012 Heineken Open – Singles
Passage: In the singles event of the 2012 Heineken Open men's tennis tournament, David Ferrer was the defending champion and confirmed his title beating unseeded player Olivier Rochus in the final, 6–3, 6–4, for his 3rd win in Auckland.
Title: 2005 French Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Xavier Malisse and Olivier Rochus were the defending champions, but lost in the third round against third seeds and eventual finalists Bob & Mike Bryan. Jonas Björkman and Max Mirnyi defeated The Bryans in the final to win the title, it was their first title as a team. With the victory, Björkman completed the Career Grand Slam, having won the three other Major tournaments previously.
Title: 1983 Donnay Indoor Championships – Doubles
Passage: Pavel Složil and Sherwood Stewart were the defending champions, but Složil did not participate this year. Stewart partnered Ferdi Taygan, losing in the first round.
Title: 2002 Stella Artois Championships – Doubles
Passage: Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan were the defending champions but lost in the first round to Christophe Rochus and Olivier Rochus.
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Pavel Složil
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Olivier Rochus
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Pavel Složil
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What sport did Justin Gimelstob and Olivier Rochus both play professionally?
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Title: Justin Gimelstob
Passage: Justin Jeremy Gimelstob (born January 26, 1977) is a retired American tennis player. Gimelstob has been a resident of Morristown, New Jersey, and as of 2009 lived in Santa Monica, California.
Title: Olivier Rochus
Passage: Olivier Rochus (] ; born 18 January 1981) is a retired Belgian tennis player. He has won two singles titles in his career and in 2004 won the French Open doubles title partnering fellow Belgian Xavier Malisse. Rochus' career-high singles ranking is World No. 24.
Title: 1999 Nottingham Open – Doubles
Passage: Justin Gimelstob and Byron Talbot were the defending champions, but Talbot did not partner this year. Gimelstob partnered Patrick Galbraith.
Title: 2001 Canada Masters – Doubles
Passage: The 2001 Canada Masters – Doubles was the men's doubles event of the one hundred and twelfth edition of the Canada Masters; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious men's tennis tournament held in Canada. Sébastien Lareau and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Lareau with Justin Gimelstob and Nestor with Sandon Stolle. Gimelstob and Lareau lost in the first round to Mark Knowles and Brian MacPhie, as did Nestor and Stolle to Jan-Michael Gambill and Simon Larose. Jiří Novák and David Rikl won in the final 6–4, 3–6, 6–3 against Donald Johnson and Jared Palmer.
Title: 2000 Franklin Templeton Tennis Classic – Doubles
Passage: Justin Gimelstob and Richey Reneberg were the defending champions, but Gimelstob did not participate this year. Reneberg partnered Jared Palmer, successfully defending his title.
Title: 2000 Nottingham Open – Doubles
Passage: Patrick Galbraith and Justin Gimelstob were the defending champions, but did not partner together this year. Galbraith partnered Brian MacPhie, losing in the quarterfinals. Gimelstob partnered Jared Palmer, losing in the first round.
Title: 2006 China Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Justin Gimelstob and Nathan Healey were the defending champions, but Gimelstob did not participate this year. Healey partnered Ashley Fisher, losing in the first round.
Title: 2001 Kroger St. Jude International – Doubles
Passage: Justin Gimelstob and Sébastien Lareau were the defending champions but only Gimelstob competed that year with Jared Palmer.
Title: 2005 China Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Justin Gimelstob and Graydon Oliver were the defending champions, but Oliver did not participate this year. Gimelstob partnered Nathan Healey and successfully defended his title.
Title: 1999 Legg Mason Tennis Classic – Doubles
Passage: Grant Stafford and Kevin Ullyett were the defending champions. Stafford chose not to participate this year. Ullyett partnered with Piet Norval but lost in the semifinals to the eventual champions Justin Gimelstob and Sébastien Lareau. <BR>Justin Gimelstob and Sébastien Lareau won in the final over David Adams and John-Laffnie de Jager, 7–5, 7–6.
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tennis
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Justin Gimelstob
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Olivier Rochus
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What film based off a novel by Frederick Forsyth did Nicholas Young star in?
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Title: Nicholas Young (actor)
Passage: He was trained at the Corona Stage School London and made his professional debut in 1964 playing a lead in the film "Eagle Rock". He made numerous television appearances during the 1960s including featured roles in individual dramas and in series such as "Front Page Story", "Kate" and "The Flying Swan" as well as film roles in "The Haunted House of Horror" (1969), "The Day Of The Jackal" (1973), "Three for All" (1975), "Eskimo Nell" (1975), "It Could Happen to You" (1975), "Adventures of a Private Eye" (1977), "Home Before Midnight" (1979) and "S.O.S. Titanic" (1979). His stage work included playing at the Traverse Theatre Edinburgh in 1966 and a leading role in the West End production of Alan Bennett's "40 Years On".
Title: The Day of the Jackal (film)
Passage: The Day of the Jackal is a 1973 Anglo-French political thriller film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Edward Fox and Michel Lonsdale. Based on the 1971 novel "The Day of the Jackal" by Frederick Forsyth, the film is about a professional assassin known only as the "Jackal" who is hired to assassinate French president Charles de Gaulle in the summer of 1963.
Title: Love Never Dies (musical)
Passage: Love Never Dies is a romantic musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Glenn Slater and a book by Lloyd Webber, Ben Elton, Frederick Forsyth and Slater. It is a sequel to the long-running musical "The Phantom of the Opera" loosely adapted from the 1999 novel "The Phantom of Manhattan", by Forsyth.
Title: August 1 (film)
Passage: August 1 is a 1988 Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil, written by S. N. Swamy, and starring Mammootty, Sukumaran, Captain Raju and Urvashi. The film was produced and distributed by M. Mani under the banner of Sunitha Productions. "August 1" is loosely based on the 1971 British novel "The Day of the Jackal" by Frederick Forsyth.
Title: Avenger (film)
Passage: Avenger is a 2006 television film starring Sam Elliott and Timothy Hutton, based on the novel "Avenger" by Frederick Forsyth.
Title: Icon (film)
Passage: Icon (or "Frederick Forsyth's Icon") is a 2005 made-for-television thriller film directed by Charles Martin Smith and very loosely based on the novel by Frederick Forsyth. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel May 30, 2005. It is set in the period 1985 to 1999.
Title: The Dogs of War (film)
Passage: The Dogs of War is a 1980 war film based upon the 1974 novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth. Largely filmed in Belize, it was directed by John Irvin and starred Christopher Walken and Tom Berenger. In it a small mercenary unit of soldiers is privately hired to depose the president of a fictional African country so that a British tycoon can gain access to a platinum deposit.
Title: The Cobra (novel)
Passage: The Cobra is a 2010 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth about the international cocaine trade. In it an unnamed Obama-like (said to have a wife named 'Michelle' and a deceased Kenyan father) U.S. president colludes with an unnamed Cameron-like (having a wife named 'Sam') U.K. Prime Minister to put an end to the international cocaine trade and brings in ex-CIA director Paul Devereaux who is basically given carte blanche to accomplish this task by any means necessary. The book re-introduces some of the characters from Forsyth's book "Avenger".
Title: The Fourth Protocol (film)
Passage: The Fourth Protocol is a 1987 British Cold War spy film featuring Michael Caine and Pierce Brosnan, based on the novel "The Fourth Protocol" by Frederick Forsyth.
Title: The Devil's Alternative
Passage: The Devil's Alternative is a novel by British writer Frederick Forsyth first published in 1979. It was his fourth full-length novel and marked a new direction in his work, setting the story in the near-future (in 1982) rather than in the recent past. The work evolved from an unfilmed screenplay entitled "No Alternative".
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The Day of the Jackal
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Nicholas Young (actor)
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The Day of the Jackal (film)
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Who directed the Korean movie Scandal Makers?
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Title: Sunny (2011 film)
Passage: Sunny () is a 2011 South Korean comedy-drama film. The film is about a middle-aged woman who tries to fulfill her friend's dying wish of reuniting their group of high school friends. The film alternates between two timelines: the present day where the women are middle-aged, and the 1980s when they were in high school. It is the second film by writer-director Kang Hyeong-cheol, who previously directed "Scandal Makers" (2008).
Title: Scandal Makers
Passage: Scandal Makers (; lit. Speedy Scandal) is a 2008 South Korean film written and directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol and starring Cha Tae-hyun in the lead role. This was director Kang's first film and the highest grossing Korean film of the year. A Chinese remake was released in 2016.
Title: Park Bo-young
Passage: Park Bo-young (born February 12, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles in the hit films "Scandal Makers" (2008) and "A Werewolf Boy" (2012), and the television series "Oh My Ghostess" (2015) and "Strong Woman Do Bong-soon" (2017).
Title: Obaltan
Passage: Obaltan (Korean: 오발탄 ), also known as "The Aimless Bullet" and "Stray Bullet", is a 1960 South Korean tragedy film directed by Yu Hyun-mok. The plot is based on the same titled short novel written by Yi Beomseon. It has often been called the best Korean movie ever made.
Title: Scandal Maker
Passage: Scandal Maker is a 2016 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki, starring Tong Dawei and Michelle Chen and a remake of the 2008 South Korean film "Scandal Makers". It was released in China on November 11, 2016.
Title: Korean Movie Database
Passage: The Korean Movie Database (KMDb) is a South Korean online database of information related to Korean movies, animation, actors, television shows, production crew personnel and other film-related information. KMDb launched on February 2006 by Korean Film Archive. While it was modeled after the American online commercial film archive, Internet Movie Database, the site is a public site.
Title: Cha Tae-hyun
Passage: Cha Tae-hyun (born March 25, 1976) is a South Korean actor, singer, television personality radio DJ and director. He is best known for his lead roles in the box-office hit comedies "My Sassy Girl" (2001), "Scandal Makers" (2008) and "Hello Ghost" (2010) as well as the television series "Jeon Woo-chi" (2012) and "The Producers" (2015). He made his directorial debut with the variety-drama "Hit the Top" (2017), in which he also stars.
Title: Ahn Byeong-ki
Passage: Ahn Byeong-ki (born November 5, 1966 or 1967) is a South Korean film director, producer, and screenwriter specializing in horror films. His representative horror works are "Phone" and "Bunshinsaba" while his non-horror produced movies involve "Scandal Makers" and "Sunny".
Title: Kang Hyeong-cheol
Passage: Kang Hyeong-cheol is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. His first two films "Scandal Makers" (2008) and "Sunny" (2011) have been the highest grossing Korean films of their respective years, and are both among the highest grossing Korean films of all time. Kang won Best Director at the 48th Grand Bell Awards in 2011.
Title: The Phone (film)
Passage: The Phone (Korean: 더 폰) is a 2015 South Korean fantasy thriller film directed by Kim Bong-ju. The film is the directorial debut of the director. It was released on October 22, 2015. This movie is not to be confused with another South Korean movie of similar title but released in 2002 or with the American TV series and the Dutch TV reality show both of which have the same title as this movie.
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Kang Hyeong-cheol
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Sunny (2011 film)
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Scandal Makers
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What are both a Russian Spaniel and an Elo?
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Title: Russian Spaniel
Passage: The Russian Spaniel is a type of spaniel first standardised in 1951 in the Soviet Union after World War II by cross breeding English Cocker Spaniels, English Springer Spaniels and other spaniel breeds. Physically it is similar to a Cocker Spaniel, but has a shorter, tighter coat and a longer body. Developed and used as hunting dogs, this breed does not suffer from any major health complaints other than those normally associated with spaniels. Popular in its native Russia, the breed was only introduced overseas in the 1990s, and is not yet recognised by any major kennel clubs.
Title: Elo (dog)
Passage: The Elo is an emerging breed of dog, with development beginning in 1987 in Germany. The breed name is trademarked and development has been closely supervised by the Elo Breeding and Research Association. The Elo is notable in that it is primarily selected and bred according to behavioral characteristics and social behavior, with the goal of creating the best family pet.
Title: Evgeny Bareev
Passage: Evgeny Ilgizovich Bareev (Russian: Евгений Ильгизович Бареев ; born 21 November 1966 in Yemanzhelinsk) is a Russian (until 2015) and Canadian (since 2015) chess grandmaster and coach. In October 2003, he was ranked fourth in the FIDE World Rankings, with an Elo rating of 2739.
Title: Urii Eliseev
Passage: Urii Mikhailovich Eliseev (Russian: Юрий Михайлович Елисеев ; August 29, 1996 – November 26, 2016) was a Russian chess player. He won the Under-16 section of World Youth Chess Championship in 2012 and was awarded the Grandmaster title by FIDE in 2013 at the age of 17. He won the Moscow Chess Championship in 2015 and the Moscow Open in 2016. He was ranked 212th in the world and 42nd in Russia, with an Elo rating of 2614.
Title: Diamondprox
Passage: Danil Reshetnikov (born December 24, 1992) known as Diamondprox, is a Russian "League of Legends" player was most recently the jungler for Team Apex of the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS). He has also played for Team Empire, Moscow Five, Gambit Gaming, and Unicorns of Love. Diamondprox hails from Saint Petersburg, Russia. Diamond is one of the world's most known junglers, known for his play on such champions as Lee Sin in Season 2, and innovating the popular Season 3 jungle play of Nasus and Xin Zhao. Danil became known in the high elo ladders of League of Legends end of Season 1 and pre-Season 2.
Title: Boris Gulko
Passage: Boris Franzevich Gulko (Russian: Борис Францевич Гулько ; ] ; born February 9, 1947) is a Soviet-American International Grandmaster in chess. His peak Elo rating was 2644 in 2000.
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breed of dog
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Russian Spaniel
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Elo (dog)
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Which manager of Premier League club Crystal Palace unveiled a statue in 2013 at St. Georges Park?
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Title: Roy Hodgson
Passage: Roy Hodgson ( ; born 9 August 1947) is an English football manager and former player, currently managing Premier League club Crystal Palace.
Title: Walter Winterbottom
Passage: Sir Walter Winterbottom, CBE (31 March 1913 – 16 February 2002) was the first manager of the England football team (1946–1962) and FA Director of Coaching. He resigned from the FA in 1962 to become General Secretary of the Central Council of Physical Recreation (CCPR) and was appointed as the first Director of the Sports Council in 1965. He was knighted for his services to sport in 1978 when he retired. The Football Association marked the 100th anniversary of Winterbottom’s birth by commissioning a bust which was unveiled by Roy Hodgson at St Georges Park on 23 April 2013 in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the development of English football.
Title: Paddy McCarthy
Passage: Patrick Richard McCarthy (born 31 May 1983) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a centre-back, most recently for English club Crystal Palace. He currently serves as the Under-18s coach at Crystal Palace. Born in Dublin, he began his football career as a junior with Manchester City before joining Leicester City in 2005 where he spent three seasons before joining Charlton Athletic in the summer of 2007. He remained with Charlton for just twelve months, joining Crystal Palace in the summer of 2008 where he remained until 2016. McCarthy has also played for Boston United and Notts County on loan during the early part of his career and Sheffield United, Bolton Wanderers and Preston North End, also as a loan player. In December 2016, he was appointed Under-18s coach at Crystal Palace, replacing Ken Gillard, who left the club in November to join Arsenal.
Title: Andros Townsend
Passage: Andros Darryl Townsend (born 16 July 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the England national team.
Title: Patrick van Aanholt
Passage: Patrick John Miguel van Aanholt (born 29 August 1990) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a left back for Premier League club Crystal Palace.
Title: Wilfried Zaha
Passage: Dazet Wilfried Armel Zaha (born 10 November 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the Ivory Coast national team.
Title: Scott Dann
Passage: Scott Dann (born 14 February 1987) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Premier League club Crystal Palace. He began his Football League career with Walsall, before moving on to Coventry City and then to Birmingham City in 2009. After Birmingham's relegation from the Premier League, Dann joined Blackburn in August 2011 and was the club's captain.
Title: 2017–18 Crystal Palace F.C. season
Passage: The 2017–18 season is Crystal Palace's fifth consecutive season in the Premier League (their longest ever spell in the top division of English football) and their 112th year in their history. This season, Crystal Palace participates in the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup. Frank de Boer was appointed as manager of Palace before the season began, only to be sacked on 11 September 2017 after losing his first four Premier League games without scoring. Former England national team manager Roy Hodgson was confirmed to be his replacement the next day.
Title: Ryan Inniss
Passage: Ryan Stuart Clayton Inniss (born 5 June 1995) is an English footballer who plays as a centre back for EFL League Two side Colchester United, on loan from Premier League club Crystal Palace.
Title: Lee Chung-yong
Passage: Lee Chung-yong (; ] ; born 2 July 1988) is a South Korean footballer who plays for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the South Korea national team.
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Roy Hodgson
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Walter Winterbottom
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Roy Hodgson
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Were Ferit Orhan Pamuk and Mary Doria Russell novelists from the same country?
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Title: Mary Doria Russell
Passage: Mary Doria Russell (born August 19, 1950) is an American novelist.
Title: Orhan Pamuk
Passage: Ferit Orhan Pamuk (generally known simply as Orhan Pamuk; born 7 June 1952) is a Turkish novelist, screenwriter, academic and recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. One of Turkey's most prominent novelists, his work has sold over thirteen million books in sixty-three languages, making him the country's best-selling writer.
Title: My Name Is Red
Passage: My Name Is Red (Turkish: "Benim Adım Kırmızı" ) is a 1998 Turkish novel by writer Orhan Pamuk translated into English by Erdağ Göknar in 2001. Pamuk would later receive the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. The novel, concerning miniaturists in the Ottoman Empire of 1591, established Pamuk's international reputation and contributed to his Nobel Prize. The influences of Joyce, Kafka, Mann, Nabokov and Proust and above all Eco can be seen in Pamuk's work.
Title: Can Yayınları
Passage: Can Yayınları (English: "Life Publications") is a publishing company based in Istanbul, Turkey. It has published authors including Orhan Pamuk, Metin Kaçan and Hikmet Temel Akarsu. It publishes both fiction and non-fiction books. It is a member of the Turkish Publishers Association.
Title: Silent House (novel)
Passage: Silent House (1983) is Orhan Pamuk's second novel published after "Cevdet Bey and His Sons". The novel tells the story of a week in which 3 siblings go to visit their grandmother in Cennethisar, a small town near Istanbul.
Title: The Sparrow (novel)
Passage: The Sparrow (1996) is the first novel by author Mary Doria Russell.
Title: İletişim Yayınları
Passage: İletişim Yayınları (English: "Contact Publications") is an independent publishing company based in Istanbul, Turkey. It has published authors including Orhan Pamuk, Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu, Cemil Meriç, Şerif Mardin, and Mehmet Murat Somer. It publishes both fiction and non-fiction books. It is a member of the Turkish Publishers Association.
Title: Children of God (novel)
Passage: Children of God is the second book, and the second science fiction novel, written by author Mary Doria Russell. It is the sequel to the award-winning novel, "The Sparrow".
Title: Münevver Andaç
Passage: Münevver Andaç (died 1998) was a translator of Turkish literature. She was the partner of the poet Nazim Hikmet and had a son with him named Mehmet. She translated Hikmet's work into French, as she did for many other Turkish writers. She was also responsible for introducing Orhan Pamuk to the Francophone world. Pamuk has acknowledged Andaç's role in making his work available in French.
Title: The Museum of Innocence (museum)
Passage: The Museum of Innocence (Turkish: "Masumiyet Müzesi" ) is a museum in a 19th-century house in Istanbul created by novelist Orhan Pamuk as a companion to his novel "The Museum of Innocence". The museum and the novel were created in tandem, centred on the stories of two Istanbul families. On 17 May 2014, the museum was announced as the winner of the 2014 European Museum of the Year Award.
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Mary Doria Russell
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The four Tantum ergo are settings of the hymn "Tantum ergo" composed by a composer of what nationality?
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Title: Anton Bruckner
Passage: Josef Anton Bruckner (] ; (1824--)04 1824 (1896--)11 1896 ) was an Austrian composer best known for his symphonies, masses, and motets. The first are considered emblematic of the final stage of Austro-German Romanticism because of their rich harmonic language, strongly polyphonic character, and considerable length. Bruckner's compositions helped to define contemporary musical radicalism, owing to their dissonances, unprepared modulations, and roving harmonies.
Title: Four Tantum ergo, WAB 41
Passage: The four Tantum ergo ("Let us raise"), WAB 41, are settings of the hymn "Tantum ergo" composed by Anton Bruckner in 1846.
Title: Tantum ergo, WAB 44
Passage: Tantum ergo ("Let us raise"), WAB 44, is the last of eight settings of the hymn "Tantum ergo" composed by Anton Bruckner in 1854 .
Title: Tantum ergo, WAB 42
Passage: Tantum ergo ("Let us raise"), WAB 42, is a setting of the hymn "Tantum ergo" composed by Anton Bruckner in 1846.
Title: Tantum ergo, WAB 32
Passage: Tantum ergo ("Let us raise"), WAB 32, is the first of eight settings of the hymn "Tantum ergo" composed by Anton Bruckner in 1845.
Title: Tantum Ergo
Passage: Tantum Ergo is the incipit of the last two verses of "Pange Lingua", a Medieval Latin hymn written by St Thomas Aquinas c. 1264. The "Genitori Genitoque" and "Procedenti ab Utroque" portions are adapted from Adam of Saint Victor's sequence for Pentecost. The hymn's Latin incipit literally translates to “Therefore so great.”
Title: Tantum ergo, WAB 43
Passage: Tantum ergo ("Let us raise"), WAB 43, is the second of eight settings of the hymn "Tantum ergo" composed by Anton Bruckner in 1845 .
Title: O Salutaris Hostia
Passage: O salutaris Hostia (Latin, "O Saving Victim" or "O Saving Sacrifice"), is a section of one of the Eucharistic hymns written by St Thomas Aquinas for the Feast of Corpus Christi. He wrote it for the Hour of Lauds in the Divine Office. It is actually the last two stanzas of the hymn "Verbum supernum prodiens", and is used for the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The other two hymns written by Aquinas for the Feast contain the famous sections "Panis angelicus" and "Tantum ergo".
Title: Luigi Lamberti
Passage: Luigi Lamberti (22 October 1769 – after 1812) was an Italian composer of operas and other pieces. He was born in Savona and, like Francesco Gnecco, he studied with Mariani, the "maestro di capella" of the Savona cathedral. Once his master died, he succeeded to the position. However, he was said to be of a "restless spirit" and abandoned the position. Moving to Paris in 1806, he published a number of compositions dedicated to princess Pauline Bonaparte. In Italy, he composed the operas "Orfeo" (1796), "L' Amante Schernito", and "I Due Fratelli Originali". He was prolific. He also composed various masses; vespers and hymns including two "Tantum ergo" and a "Miserere"; motets; concertos for three, four and five strings; and symphonies, among them are two titled "Pubblio Claudio" and "The Death of Louis XVI". While he lived in Paris in 1812, it is not known what became of him afterward.
Title: Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis Mysterium
Passage: Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis Mysterium is a Medieval Latin hymn written by Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) for the Feast of Corpus Christi. It is also sung on Maundy Thursday during the procession from the church to the place where the Blessed Sacrament is kept until Good Friday. The last two stanzas (called, separately, "Tantum Ergo)" are sung at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The hymn expresses the doctrine that the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ during the celebration of the Eucharist.
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Austrian
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Four Tantum ergo, WAB 41
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Anton Bruckner
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When was the University that Elio Lo Cascio teaches Roman history at founded?
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Title: Sapienza University of Rome
Passage: The Sapienza University of Rome, (Italian: Sapienza – Università di Roma), also called simply Sapienza or the "University of Rome", is a collegiate research university located in Rome, Italy. Formally known as Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", it is the largest European university by enrollments (the third if considering also the distance learning schools) and one of the oldest in history, founded in 1303.
Title: Elio Lo Cascio
Passage: Elio Lo Cascio (born 31 May 1948) is an Italian historian and teacher of Roman history at the Sapienza University of Rome. Lo Cascio's main research interests are the institutional, administrative, social and economic history of Ancient Rome from the Republic to the Late Empire, and Roman population history.
Title: L'arbitro (1974 film)
Passage: L'arbitro (internationally released as Playing the Field, "Football Crazy" and "The Referee") is a 1974 comedy film directed by Luigi Filippo D'Amico. The main character, Carmelo Lo Cascio, is inspired on the referee Concetto Lo Bello. The theme song, "Football Crazy", is sung by the football player Giorgio Chinaglia.
Title: The Ideal City
Passage: The Ideal City (Italian: La città ideale ) is a 2012 Italian thriller drama film, written and directed by Luigi Lo Cascio. It is Cascio's directorial debut film. The film premiered in International Film Critics' Week section at 69th Venice International Film Festival on August 11, 2012.
Title: Mark of Zorro (1975 film)
Passage: Mark of Zorro (Italian: "Ah sì? E io lo dico a Zzzzorro!" , also known as "Who's Afraid of Zorro" and "They Call Him Zorro... Is He?") is a 1975 Italian adventure comedy film directed by Franco Lo Cascio.
Title: Il sogno del maratoneta
Passage: Il sogno del maratoneta (English: "The Dream of the Marathon Runner" ) is an Italian TV movie produced by RAI television. It is directed by Leone Pompucci and stars Luigi Lo Cascio and Laura Chiatti. It was aired on television as a two-parter. It is an adaptation of the homonym book by Giuseppe Pederiali.
Title: Edward Champlin
Passage: Edward Champlin is a Professor of Classics, Cotsen Professor of Humanities, and former Master of Butler College at Princeton University. He teaches Roman history, Roman law, and Latin literature and has written several books regarding these subjects. He is also the co-editor of "The Cambridge Ancient History", 2nd edition, volume 10, "The Augustan Empire, 43 B.C.–A.D. 69" (1996).
Title: Luigi Lo Cascio
Passage: Luigi Lo Cascio (born 20 October 1967) is an Italian actor. He won David di Donatello as Best actor for his starring role in "I cento passi". In 2012 he debuted as film director and writer with "La città ideale".
Title: Piedino il questurino
Passage: Piedino il questurino (Italian for "Littlefoot the policeman") is a 1974 criminal comedy film directed by Franco Lo Cascio and starring Franco Franchi. It is a parody of Steno's "Flatfoot".
Title: Enzo Rao
Passage: Enzo Rao (born January 13, 1957 in Palermo) is an Italian musician who plays a number of instruments, including bass guitar, oud, saz, jaw harp and violin, in a variety of folk and popular styles. He has performed with artists like Rakali, Glen Velez and Claudio Lo Cascio. In 1988 he founded the project SHAMAL which combines music from across the Mediterranean region. Rao has won the first prize in the National Composer Contest held by Radio RAI for his song "In viaggio!" . Rao has also worked in composition for film scores.
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What was the population in 2010 of the community situated at exit 70 on Interstate 495 ?
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Title: Manorville, New York
Passage: Manorville is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 14,314 at the 2010 census.
Title: County Route 111 (Suffolk County, New York)
Passage: County Route 111 (CR 111) is a north–south county route in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. It runs northwest and southeast from New York State Route 27 (NY 27) at exit 62 near Eastport to Interstate 495 (I-495) at exit 70 in Manorville. It serves as a connecting route between central Long Island and the Hamptons. The road is named for Captain Daniel Roe (1740–1820) of Selden, who served in the French and Indian War and was a captain in the Revolutionary War.
Title: Minquadale, Delaware
Passage: Minquadale is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. It is the location of the interchange between Interstate 495 and US 13.
Title: County Route 94 (Suffolk County, New York)
Passage: County Route 94 (CR 94) is a 4.58 mi east–west county route connecting Calverton to Riverhead in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. It runs from just north of the Long Island Expressway (Interstate 495 or I-495) at exit 71 and a traffic circle at CR 104 in Riverside. The majority of CR 94 overlaps with New York State Route 24 (NY 24), and both CR 94 and NY 24 are signed as north–south roads. Most of CR 94 was constructed in the early 1970s; however, the designation was assigned in 1955 and officially extended to its present length in 1963.
Title: Rotonda West, Florida
Passage: Rotonda West is an unincorporated, deed-restricted community situated in west Charlotte County, Florida, United States. The U.S. Census Bureau lists it as the Rotonda census-designated place, with a population of 8,759 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Punta Gorda Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was developed and named Rotonda West by Cavanagh Communities Corporation, the developers of a projected but now defunct community named Rotonda in southern Martin County and northern Palm Beach County.
Title: Springfield Interchange
Passage: The Springfield Interchange, also known as the Mixing Bowl, is the interchange of Interstate 95, Interstate 395, and Interstate 495 in Springfield, Virginia, outside of Washington, D.C. The interchange is located at exit 57 on the Capital Beltway, exit 170 on I-95, and exit 1 on I-395.
Title: Vienna, Virginia
Passage: Vienna ( ) is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, it had a population of 15,687. Significantly more people live in ZIP codes with the Vienna postal addresses (22180, 22181, and 22182) bordered approximately by Interstate 66 on the south, Interstate 495 on the east, Route 7 to the north, and Hunter Mill road to the west.
Title: Lake St. Louis, Missouri
Passage: The City of Lake St. Louis is a planned community situated around two lakes between Interstate 70 and Interstate 64 in western St. Charles County, Missouri, United States. The population was 14,545 as of the 2010 US Census. Lake St. Louis is a suburb of St. Louis.
Title: Worthland, Delaware
Passage: Worthland is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Worthland is located northwest of U.S. Route 13 and northeast of Interstate 495 to the northeast of Claymont.
Title: Dewittville, Quebec
Passage: Dewittville is a tiny community situated on the Chateauguay River in southern Quebec, Canada between the towns of Huntingdon and Ormstown, approximately 70 km south-west of Montreal.
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14,314
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County Route 111 (Suffolk County, New York)
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Manorville, New York
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Who directed the film starring Gurinder Kaur Kainth?
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Title: Ishq Garaari
Passage: Ishq Garaari is a Punjabi film directed by Dheeraj Rattan. It is produced by Ravi Jain & Karan Bali and stars Sharry Maan, Rannvijay Singh, Mandy Takhar, Gulzar Chahal, Miss Pooja Vinaypal Buttar, Gunjan Walia and Prabhleen Sandhu, the film also has a song titled 'Khalaara' by Yo Yo Honey Singh.
Title: Miss Pooja
Passage: Miss Pooja (born 4 December 1980 as Gurinder Kaur Kainth) is an Indian singer and is widely regarded as having revived Punjabi duet songs. She has become the largest-selling female bhangra artist in India and overseas. A partial reason for her success is the rapid increase in the number of songs that she continues to record. She has released duets with more than 100 different male love balrajkamal singers.
Title: Sur – The Melody of Life
Passage: Sur – The Melody of Life is 2002 Hindi film starring Lucky Ali and Gauri Karnik in the main leads. Its co-stars are Simone Singh, Achint Kaur, Ehsaan Khan, Divya Dutta, Nitin, and Harsh Vashisht. This movie is loosely based on a 1992 Telugu musical hit film "Swati Kiranam".
Title: Laadam
Passage: Laadam is a Tamil (Tamil: லாடம்) film starring Charmy Kaur and debutant Aravindhan, directed by Prabu Solomon. Kota Srinivasa Rao, Dheeraj Kher and Babu Antony also play prominent roles in the gangster-orientated thriller. Upon release the film was dubbed into the Telugu language as "16 Days". The movie is a copied version of the 2006 film Lucky Number Slevin.
Title: Best of Luck (2013 film)
Passage: Best of Luck is a Punjabi film starring Gippy Grewal, Jazzy B (in his acting debut), Binnu Dhillon, Simran Kaur Mundi (Miss India Universe 2008) and Sonam Bajwa.
Title: Mantra (2007 film)
Passage: Mantra (Telugu: మంత్ర ) is a 2007 Telugu thriller film starring Sivaji, Charmy Kaur and Kausha. This film was directed by Tulasi Ram and produced by Ravi Prakash and Kalyan Ram.
Title: Paris, je t'aime
Passage: Paris, je t'aime (] ; "Paris, I love you") is a 2006 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities. The two-hour film consists of eighteen short films set in different arrondissements. The 22 directors include Gurinder Chadha, Sylvain Chomet, Joel and Ethan Coen, Gérard Depardieu, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Nobuhiro Suwa, Alexander Payne, Tom Tykwer, Walter Salles, Yolande Moreau and Gus Van Sant.
Title: Kattuchembakam
Passage: Kattuchembakam is a 2002 Malayalam movie love based film starring Jayasurya and Charmy Kaur. The film was directed by Vinayan.
Title: Kirdar-E-Sardar
Passage: Kirdar-E-Sardar is a Punjabi action film starring Nav Bajwa and Neha Pawar. The film is directed by Jatinder Singh Jeetu and is written by kudrat pal, while it is produced by Happs Music in association with Ohri Productions Pvt Ltd. Co-Producer of this movie is Gurpreet Kaur Chadha. The music label for this movie is Yellow Music.
Title: Romeo Ranjha
Passage: Romeo Ranjha is a 2014 Punjabi language Indian action comedy film Starring Jazzy B and Garry Sandhu written by Dheeraj Ratan, directed by Navaniat Singh, who also directed Singh vs Kaur. Romeo Ranjha is produced by Gunbir Singh Sidhu and Manmord Sidhu with Hansraj Railhan as Co-Producer. Allan amin one of the most acclaimed action director of Bollywood who also directed the action in Dhoom, Race etc. Was roped in to Direct the action sequences for the movie.The film was first of its kind in terms of action sequences in "Punjabi film industry" with all the 36th floor jumping sequence and the car blast and the chase scenes for the first time in a Punjabi movie. In spite of many loopholes in the story and overall movie it got Navaniat Singh praise for his "Brave Attempt " and established him as a trendsetting director of Punjabi film industry.
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Dheeraj Rattan
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Ishq Garaari
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Miss Pooja
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The Night Club Lady is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Irving Cummings, and starring which American film and theater actress, and appeared in over 30 films, as well as on Broadway?
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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: 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: A Strange Adventure (1932 film)
Passage: A Strange Adventure is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Phil Whitman, and starring Regis Toomey, June Clyde and Lucille La Verne. It is also known by the alternative title of The Wayne Murder Case.
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.
Title: Guilty as Hell
Passage: Guilty as Hell is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Erle C. Kenton and written by Arthur Kober and Frank Partos. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Richard Arlen, Adrienne Ames, Henry Stephenson, Ralph Ince and Noel Francis. The film was released on August 5, 1932, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: The Night of June 13
Passage: The Night of June 13 is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Stephen Roberts. The film stars Clive Brook, Frances Dee, Charlie Ruggles, Gene Raymond, Lila Lee, Mary Boland and Adrianne Allen. The film was released on September 23, 1932, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Man Hunt (1933 film)
Passage: Man Hunt is a 1933 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Irving Cummings and written by Sam Mintz and Leonard Praskins. The film stars Junior Durkin, Charlotte Henry, Dorothy Davenport, Arthur Vinton and Edward LeSaint. The film was released on May 24, 1933, by RKO Pictures.
Title: The Circus Queen Murder
Passage: The Circus Queen Murder is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Adolphe Menjou, Donald Cook and Greta Nissen. It is the sequel to the 1932 film "The Night Club Lady" in which Menjou had also starred as Thatcher Colt. The film is based on a story by "Anthony Abbott", a pseudonym used by Fulton Oursler.
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: Attorney for the Defense
Passage: Attorney for the Defense is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Evelyn Brent.
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Mayo June Methot
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The Night Club Lady
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Mayo Methot
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Who is the Italian professional footballer that Taiwanese goalkeeper Lu Kun-Chai is nicknamed after?
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Title: Gianluigi Buffon
Passage: Gianluigi "Gigi" Buffon (] , ; born 28 January 1978) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He captains both Serie A club Juventus and the Italy national team. He is widely regarded by players, pundits and managers to be one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, and, by some, to be the greatest ever. Buffon is one of only eighteen players to have made at least 1,000 professional career appearances; with 171 international caps, Buffon is also the most capped player in the history of the Italian national team, the fifth-most capped male international footballer of all time, and the most capped European international player ever. Buffon is known for his "outstanding shot-stopping" and for being "a vocal organizer of the defence and a key dressing room personality". He is currently the most expensive goalkeeper in history, following his €52 million transfer from Parma to Juventus in 2001. Buffon holds the record for the most clean sheets in Serie A, and with the Italy national team; he also holds the record for the longest streak without conceding a goal in Serie A history: over 12 league matches, he went unbeaten for 974 consecutive minutes during the 2015–16 season, as well as having achieved the most consecutive clean sheets (10) in Serie A in that same season.
Title: Lu Kun-chi
Passage: Lu Kun-chi (, born February 6, 1985 in Tainan County (now part of Tainan City), Republic of China) is a Taiwanese football goalkeeper. Nicknamed "Taiwanese Buffon" (台灣布馮), he is the first choice goalkeeper in the Chinese Taipei national football team.
Title: Marco Silvestri
Passage: Marco Silvestri (born 2 March 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Italian club Hellas Verona. Before joining Verona in 2017, he played in England for Leeds United and in Italy for Chievo, Reggiana, Padova and Cagliari. Silvestri has represented his country at under-20 and under-21 level.
Title: Attilio Trerè
Passage: Attilio Trerè (9 October 1887 – 2 January 1943) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder and, in his early years, as a goalkeeper. His brother, Alessandro, also played for Milan as a footballer. Attilio is a member of the A.C. Milan Hall of Fame.
Title: Leo Fasan
Passage: Leonardo Fasan (born 4 January 1994) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for League One club Bury.
Title: Iker Casillas
Passage: Iker Casillas Fernández (] ; born 20 May 1981) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Portuguese club Porto and the Spain national team as a goalkeeper. Having won the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper Award for a record five consecutive years, Casillas is considered as one of the greatest and most successful goalkeepers of all time, placing second behind Gianluigi Buffon in both the IFFHS Best Goalkeeper of the past decade and quarter-century awards in 2010. Nicknamed ""San Iker"" ("Saint Iker") for his ability to produce spectacular saves, he is an athletic goalkeeper, known for his quick reactions and outstanding shot-stopping ability.
Title: Matteo Cincilla
Passage: Matteo Cincilla (born 24 October 1994) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Italian Lega Pro club Renate.
Title: Daniele Padelli
Passage: Daniele Padelli (born 25 October 1985) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club Internazionale.
Title: Andrea Zaccagno
Passage: Andrea Zaccagno (born 27 May 1997) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Pistoiese on loan from Torino and the Italy national under-20 football team.
Title: Narciso Soldan
Passage: Narciso Soldan (11 December 1927, Nervesa della Battaglia, Veneto – 30 July 1987, Conegliano, Veneto) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Italian Football League.
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Gianluigi "Gigi" Buffon
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Lu Kun-chi
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Gianluigi Buffon
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Buliao qing is a song sung by Anita Mui, a woman who was famous for her contributions to what type of music?
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Title: Buliao qing (song)
Passage: "Bu liao qing" (不了情; Cantonese: bat1 liu5 cing4; pinyin: bùliǎo qíng) is a Mandarin song variously translated into English as ""Love Without End", "Endless Love", or "Unforgettable Love". The music was composed by Wong Fuk Ling (王福齡), and the lyrics were written by Tao Tseon (陶秦). The song was first sung by Koo Mei (顧媚), sister of Joseph Koo, in the 1961 Shaw Brothers film of the same name (不了情). This song has been sung by various singers in later years, such as Sally Yeh, Anita Mui, Tsai Chin and Francis Yip.
Title: Anita Mui
Passage: Anita Mui Yim-fong (; 10 October 1963 – 30 December 2003) was a Hong Kong singer and actress making major contributions to the Cantopop music scene and receiving numerous awards and honours. She remained an idol throughout most of her career, and was generally regarded as a Cantopop diva.
Title: Timeless Artistic Achievement Award
Passage: The Timeless Artistic Achievement Award was a special award presented at the 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards to Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung in recognition of their contributions to Hong Kong cinema.
Title: Bloodstained Glory
Passage: "Blood-stained Glory" (Traditional Chinese: 血染的風采, Simplified Chinese: 血染的风采) is a Chinese patriotic song written in 1987. Originally used to commemorate those who died during Sino-Vietnamese War. Many singers have covered the song, including Peng Liyuan and Anita Mui. In the past few years, the song has been used to remember those who died during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
Title: Ann Mui
Passage: Ann Mui (梅愛芳) (13 January/12 December 1959 – 16 April 2000) was a singer and actress. She was the older sister of Hong Kong actress and singer, the late Anita Mui and two brothers. Her mother remarried after her father died. Despite not being twins, their singing voice is strikingly similar, with the only way to tell them apart was the hand in which they hold the microphone. She is best remembered for her supporting roles in many movies, especially Jackie Chan's "Police Story 2". She died of cervical cancer, which was proven to be genetic as Anita later died for the same reason. Ann left behind a husband, Lap-Tak Poon, and two sons. Like Anita, she has a dramatic contralto singing voice, which is a rarity in Chinese pop music.
Title: Forever Love Song
Passage: Forever Love Song (曲終情未了) is a 1998 ATV drama series produced in Hong Kong. The story behind the main character Monica Mui is loosely based on that of Anita Mui. Names were changed and fictional elements were added.
Title: Soldier of Fortune (1982 TV series)
Passage: Soldier of Fortune (香城浪子) is a TVB television series, premiered on 27 September 1982. Theme song "Heart Debt" (心債) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Anita Mui.
Title: Last Song in Paris
Passage: Last Song in Paris is a 1986 Hong Kong romance film written and directed by Chor Yuen and starring Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, Joey Wong and Cecilia Yip
Title: The Rough Ride
Passage: The Rough Ride (挑戰) is a TVB television series, premiered in 1985. Theme song "Me and You, He and Me" (我與你 他與我) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Anita Mui.
Title: Jackie Chan discography
Passage: Jackie Chan is a prolific singer, having started producing records in the early 80s. He started singing the theme songs over the closing credits of his films in 1980, when the film "The Young Master" was produced. Chan sang its theme song, titled "Kung Fu Fighting Man" entirely in English. Since then he has produced over 20 different albums, singing over 100 songs in over five languages, and has teamed up with singers such as Emil Chau and the late Anita Mui. His personal achievements also include winning Best Foreign Singer Award in Japan in 1984.
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Cantopop
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Buliao qing (song)
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Anita Mui
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Where did the European section of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification which Group C is one of the nine group held
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Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group C
Passage: The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group C is one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consists of six teams: Germany, Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, Norway, Azerbaijan, and San Marino.
Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
Passage: The European section of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification will act as qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, to be held in Russia, for national teams which are members of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Apart from Russia, who qualify automatically as hosts, a total of 13 slots in the final tournament are available for UEFA teams.
Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B
Passage: The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group B is one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consists of six teams: Portugal, Switzerland, Hungary, Faroe Islands, Latvia, and Andorra.
Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
Passage: The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification process will decide 31 of the 32 teams which will play in the 2018 FIFA World Cup, with Russia qualifying automatically as hosts. All 210 remaining FIFA member associations were eligible to enter the qualifying process, and for the first time in World Cup history, all eligible national teams registered for the preliminary competition, but Zimbabwe and Indonesia were disqualified before playing their first matches. Bhutan, South Sudan, Gibraltar and Kosovo made their FIFA World Cup qualification debuts.
Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group F
Passage: The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group F is one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consists of six teams: England, Slovakia, Scotland, Slovenia, Lithuania, and Malta.
Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group G
Passage: The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group G is one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consists of six teams: Spain, Italy, Albania, Israel, Macedonia, and Liechtenstein.
Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group H
Passage: The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group H is one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consists of six teams: Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Estonia, Cyprus, and Gibraltar.
Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A
Passage: The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group A is one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consists of six teams: Netherlands, France, Sweden, Bulgaria, Belarus, and Luxembourg.
Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I
Passage: The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group I is one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consists of six teams: Croatia, Iceland, Ukraine, Turkey, Finland, and Kosovo.
Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group E
Passage: The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group E is one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consists of six teams: Romania, Denmark, Poland, Montenegro, Armenia, and Kazakhstan.
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Russia
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2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group C
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2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
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