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Do both Kitchens of Distinction and Transvision Vamp have female lead singers?
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Title: Transvision Vamp
Passage: Transvision Vamp were a British alternative rock group. Formed in 1986 by Nick Christian Sayer and Wendy James, the band enjoyed chart success in the late 1980s with their pop/punk sound. James, the lead singer and focal-point of the group, attracted media attention with her sexually charged and rebellious image.
Title: Kitchens of Distinction
Passage: Kitchens of Distinction (sometimes shortened colloquially to KOD) are an English three-person alternative rock band formed in Tooting, South London in 1986. They released four studio albums and a handful of singles and EPs before disbanding in 1996. In September 2012, Patrick Fitzgerald announced on his Stephen Hero Facebook page that he, along with original members Julian Swales and Dan Goodwin, were working on new material as Kitchens of Distinction. The reunited trio released their fifth studio album, their first since 1994, in late September 2013.
Title: The Price of the Ticket (album)
Passage: The Price of the Ticket is the third solo album by former Transvision Vamp lead singer Wendy James. Released in February 2016, it was written and produced by James, except for the final two tracks, which were cover versions of songs by Fred "Sonic" Smith and Bob Dylan.
Title: London's Brilliant
Passage: "London's Brilliant" is a song by former Transvision Vamp lead singer Wendy James. It was released in 1993 as the second single from her debut solo album "Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears" and was written by Elvis Costello and his then wife Cait O'Riordan. The single was unsuccessful upon release, peaking at a low number sixty-two on the UK Singles Chart.
Title: I Came Here to Blow Minds
Passage: I Came Here to Blow Minds is the second solo album by former Transvision Vamp and Racine lead singer Wendy James. It was originally released in October 2010 as a digital album, but saw a physical release in March 2011.
Title: Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears
Passage: Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears is the debut solo album by former Transvision Vamp lead singer Wendy James. Released on 8 March 1993, two years after the Transvision Vamp disbandment, the album saw James maintain the pop/rock sound she had become famous for. "Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears" was written in its entirety by Elvis Costello, with several tracks co-written by his then wife Cait O'Riordan.
Title: The Nameless One (song)
Passage: "The Nameless One" is the debut solo single from former Transvision Vamp lead singer Wendy James. It was released in the first quarter of 1993 as the lead single from James' debut solo album "Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears". Written by Elvis Costello, the song marked a more alternative direction in sound, slightly different from the pop/rock stylings of Transvision Vamp. The single met with limited success, only peaking at number thirty-four on the UK Singles Chart and spending just three weeks in the top one-hundred.
Title: Kiss Their Sons
Passage: Kiss Their Sons is a compilation album by the British pop rock band Transvision Vamp comprising all their singles and selected album tracks. The title is taken from a song originally on the "Velveteen" album (also included here). It was released on CD in 1998 as both a standard version and as a limited edition double CD featuring extended versions and b-sides.
Title: Number One (Racine album)
Passage: Number One is the first album released by indie rock band Racine. The band was fronted by Wendy James, who was notable for previously being the lead singer of the late 80's pop/rock band Transvision Vamp.
Title: Mixes (Transvision Vamp album)
Passage: Mixes is a 1992 remix album by the British band Transvision Vamp that was released on the MCA Records label in Japan on CD only. The album contains extended and remixed versions that originally appeared on a variety of formats together with exclusive mixes and rare US promotional releases.
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no
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Kitchens of Distinction
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Transvision Vamp
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What was the name of the actor who starred in "The Divorce of Lady X" and was born in May 1907?
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Title: Counsel's Opinion
Passage: Counsel's Opinion is a 1933 British romantic comedy film starring Henry Kendall and Binnie Barnes. It was one of three films directed in Britain in the early 1930s by Canadian-American Allan Dwan and was an early production from Alexander Korda's London Films. "Counsel's Opinion" was based on a 1931 Gilbert Wakefield play and was remade, again by London Films, in 1938 as "The Divorce of Lady X" starring Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon.
Title: Laurence Olivier
Passage: Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} ( ; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century. He also worked in films throughout his career, playing more than fifty cinema roles. Late in his career, he had considerable success in television roles.
Title: The Divorce of Lady X
Passage: The Divorce of Lady X is a 1938 British colour romantic comedy film made by London Films; it stars Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson and Binnie Barnes. It was directed by Tim Whelan and produced by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by Ian Dalrymple and Arthur Wimperis, adapted by Lajos Bíró from the play "Counsel's Opinion" by Gilbert Wakefield. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa and Lionel Salter and the cinematography by Harry Stradling.
Title: Peggy Lee Leather
Passage: Peggy Lee (born January 19, 1959), also known by her stage names Peggy Lee Leather, Lady X, and Thug, is an American professional wrestler.
Title: Robley D. Evans (physicist)
Passage: Robley Dunglison Evans (18 May 1907 – 31 December 1995) was an American physicist. He was born on 18 May 1907, in University Place, Nebraska and earned his doctorate at the California Institute of Technology in 1932. In 1934, he joined the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which he retired in 1972.
Title: Elizabeth Keckley
Passage: Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley (sometimes spelled Keckly; February 1818 – May 1907) was a former slave who became a successful seamstress, civil activist, and author in Washington, DC. She was best known as the personal modiste and confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln, the First Lady. Keckley had moved to Washington in 1860 after buying her freedom and that of her son in St. Louis. She created an independent business in the capital based on clients who were the wives of the government elite. Among them were Varina Davis, wife of Jefferson Davis; and Mary Anna Custis Lee, wife of Robert E. Lee.
Title: George Cecil Horry
Passage: George Cecil Horry (6 May 1907–29 April 1981) was a New Zealand criminal, confidence trickster, tailor and convicted murderer. He was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England on 6 May 1907.
Title: Dick Bentley
Passage: Charles Walter "Dick" Bentley (14 May 1907 – 27 August 1995) was an Australian comedian and actor. He starred with Jimmy Edwards in "Take It From Here" for BBC Radio.
Title: Kalle Jalkanen
Passage: Kalle Jalkanen (10 May 1907 in Suonenjoki - 5 September 1941 in Kirjasalo) was a Finnish cross-country skier who competed in the late 1930s. He won a gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the 4 x 10 km relay. He won the relay along with Sulo Nurmela, Klaes Karppinen and Matti Lähde.
Title: Daphne du Maurier
Passage: Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning, DBE ( ; 13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English author and playwright.
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Laurence Olivier
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Counsel's Opinion
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Laurence Olivier
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Which lifetime show did the actress who starred in the 1993 coming-of-age baseball film co-written and directed by David M. Evans, star in?
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Title: Marley Shelton
Passage: Marley Eve Shelton (born April 12, 1974) is an American film and television actress. She made her film debut in "Grand Canyon" (1991), and followed with a line of roles in films aimed at teenage audiences, including "The Sandlot" (1993), "Pleasantville" (1998), "Never Been Kissed" (1999), "Sugar & Spice" (2001) and " Valentine" (2001). Shelton has found larger recognition for her appearances in "Sin City" (2005), "Grindhouse" (2007) and "Scream 4" (2011), and has also starred in numerous independent films throughout her career, including "Just a Kiss" (2002), "Grand Theft Parsons" (2003), "Women in Trouble" (2009), "(Untitled)" (2009), "Elektra Luxx" (2010), "The Mighty Macs" (2011), and "Decoding Annie Parker" (2014). She recently starred in the short-lived Lifetime show "The Lottery" (2014).
Title: The Sandlot
Passage: The Sandlot is a 1993 American coming-of-age baseball film co-written and directed by David M. Evans, which tells the story of a group of young baseball players during the summer of 1962. It stars Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Karen Allen, Denis Leary and James Earl Jones. The filming locations were in Glendale, Midvale, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, Utah.
Title: Warming Up (1928 film)
Passage: Warming Up (1928) is a baseball film starring Richard Dix and Jean Arthur, directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, and released by Paramount Pictures in the Movietone sound system as Paramount's first sound film.
Title: Rounding Third
Passage: Rounding Third is an upcoming sports drama film directed by Robert Deaton and George Flanigen and written by Richard Dresser, based on his own play. The film stars John C. McGinley and Garret Dillahunt. Fred Roos is producing the baseball film, while Deaton and Flanigen are making their feature film directing debut.
Title: The Final Season
Passage: The Final Season is a 2007 baseball film starring Sean Astin, Rachael Leigh Cook, Tom Arnold, Powers Boothe, Brett Claywell, Michael Angarano, and Marshall Bell and directed by David Mickey Evans. The film wrapped production in 2006 in Shellsburg, Iowa, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and was released in the United States and Canada on October 12, 2007, by Yari Film Group.
Title: Peanuts (2006 film)
Passage: Peanuts is a 2006 Japanese comedy baseball film written and directed by Teruyoshi Uchimura.
Title: Hit and Run (1924 film)
Passage: Hit and Run is a 1924 silent film comedy drama, a baseball film, directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring cowboy star Hoot Gibson. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.
Title: Umin Boya
Passage: Umin Boya (born March 1, 1978), also known as Ma Chih-hsiang, is a Taiwanese aborigine (half aborigine on his father's side) writer, director and actor, and director of the historical baseball film "Kano" (2014). He also starred in Wei Te-sheng's "Seediq Bale" (2011).
Title: Long Gone (film)
Passage: Long Gone is a 1987 baseball film by HBO that is based on Paul Hemphill's 1979 book of the same name. The television film was directed by Martin Davidson and starred William Petersen, Virginia Madsen, and Dermot Mulroney. Historic McKechnie Field, located in Bradenton, Florida, was the location for many of the film's scenes. Outside North America, the film was released as "Stogies".
Title: Kano (film)
Passage: Kano is a 2014 Taiwanese baseball film directed by Umin Boya. The film was produced by Jimmy Huang and Wei Te-sheng. The film depicts the multiracial Kano baseball team from Japanese-era Taiwan overcoming extreme odds to represent the island in the 1931 Japanese High School Baseball Championship at Koshien Stadium (located in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture). Performing beyond all expectations, the underdog team advanced to the championship game in the tournament.
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The Lottery
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Marley Shelton
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The Sandlot
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What American actor, best known for playing Alex Santiago in the television series "Resurrection Blvd" starred in a film directed by James Dodson?
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Title: Nicholas Gonzalez
Passage: Nicholas Edward Gonzalez (born January 3, 1976) is an American actor, best known for playing Alex Santiago in the television series "Resurrection Blvd."
Title: Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil
Passage: Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil is a 2006 American war film and the sequel to "Behind Enemy Lines". The film was written and directed by James Dodson, starring Nicholas Gonzalez, Matt Bushell, Keith David, Denis Arndt, Ben Cross, Bruce McGill and Peter Coyote. Justifying its title, the film follows the first part, and was released direct-to-video on October 17, 2006.
Title: Diego Boneta
Passage: Diego Andrés González Boneta (November 29, 1990) is a Mexican-American singer and actor. He is best known for playing Rocco in the Mexican soap opera "Rebelde" and Javier on CW's "90210". He recorded his self-titled debut album with his first single, "Responde" in 2005 and a Brazilian version for the album, with songs in Portuguese was recorded in 2006. He appeared as Alex Santiago in the ABC Family series of "Pretty Little Liars", Drew Boley in "Rock of Ages", and Pete Martinez in the 2015 series "Scream Queens".
Title: Yorgo Constantine
Passage: Yorgo Constantine is an American actor who began his career in 1991 with the television movie Murder 101. Following that he had several roles in both film and television, such as in Beverly Hills, 90210 (1998), Phone Booth (2002), Resurrection Blvd. (2002), Live Free or Die Hard (2007), Fast Five (2011), and "Parallels" (2015).
Title: Saskia Wickham
Passage: Saskia Wickham (born 14 January 1967) is an English actress best known for playing Alex Wilton in the drama series Boon and Dr. Erica Matthews in the ITV television drama series "Peak Practice" between 1996 and 1998.
Title: Josh Brown (actor)
Passage: Joshua Brown (born 19 February 1990 , Leeds) is a British actor. He is best known for playing Alex Pickering in the long-running BBC school drama, "Grange Hill" and the main role Matt in the "Being Human" spin off "Becoming Human". He has also appeared in another long-running series, "Casualty". He guest starred in an episode of "Holby City" as a character called Frankie Moores. Joshua has filmed episodes for series 5 of Waterloo Road.
Title: Esai Morales
Passage: Esai Manuel Morales, Jr. (born October 1, 1962) is an American actor. He played Bob Morales in the 1987 biopic "La Bamba". He also appeared in the PBS drama "American Family" and in the Showtime series "Resurrection Blvd." He is perhaps best known for his roles as Lt. Tony Rodriguez on "NYPD Blue" and Joseph Adama in the science fiction television series "Caprica".
Title: Mekenna Melvin
Passage: Mekenna Melvin (born January 23, 1985) is an American actress best known for playing Alex McHugh in "Chuck", Angela in "Three Rivers" and Stefanie Fife in "Lie to Me". She also co-created and starred as Amber Hannold in "Amber Lake", an independent film released in 2010.
Title: Sue Price
Passage: Sue Price (born 29 March 1965 in Mount Prospect, Illinois, United States) is an American professional bodybuilder and actress, probably best known for playing Alex Sinclair in the "Nemesis" film series, a character inspired by the movie's original hero, Alex Rayne, a member of the LAPD.
Title: Judd Hirsch
Passage: Judd Seymore Hirsch (born March 15, 1935) is an American actor known for playing Alex Rieger on the television comedy series "Taxi" (1978–1983), John Lacey on the NBC series "Dear John" (1988–1992), and Alan Eppes on the CBS series "NUMB3RS" (2005–2010). He is also well known for his career in theatre and for his roles in films such as "Ordinary People" (1980), "Running on Empty" (1988), "Independence Day" (1996), and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001).
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Nicholas Edward Gonzalez
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Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil
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Nicholas Gonzalez
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This American multi-jurisdictional lottery draw game offered in 44 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands is run by which government?
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Title: New Mexico Lottery
Passage: The New Mexico Lottery is run by the government of New Mexico. It was established in 1996. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). It offer draw games and scratch off games. As of December 2014, draw games are Powerball, Mega Millions, Monopoly Millionaires' Club, Hot Lotto, Roadrunner Cash, Pick 3, Quicksters, and Lucky Numbers Bingo.
Title: Mega Millions
Passage: Mega Millions (which began as The Big Game in 1996, which was renamed to The Big Game Mega Millions six years later) is an American multi-jurisdictional lottery game; it is offered in 44 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The first "(The Big Game) Mega Millions" drawing was in 2002 (see below.)
Title: Connecticut Lottery
Passage: The Connecticut Lottery Corporation, also called the CT Lottery, is the official lottery in Connecticut. It was created in 1971 by then-Gov. Thomas Meskill, who signed Public Act No. 865. The first tickets were sold on February 15, 1972. The Connecticut Lottery offers several in-house drawing games; Connecticut also participates in Mega Millions and Powerball; each are played in 44 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Title: Powerball
Passage: Powerball is an American lottery game offered by 44 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. It is coordinated by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), a nonprofit organization formed by an agreement with US lotteries. Powerball's minimum advertised jackpot is $40 million (annuity); Powerball's annuity is paid in 30 graduated installments or winners may choose a lump sum payment instead. One lump sum payment will be less than the total of the 30 annual payments because of the time value of money.
Title: Lotteries in the United States
Passage: In the United States, lotteries are run by 47 jurisdictions: 44 states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Title: Juan Francisco Luis
Passage: Juan Francisco Luis (July 10, 1940 – June 4, 2011) was a United States Virgin Islands politician who served as the third elected Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands and the territory's 23rd governor overall. Luis assumed the governorship on January 2, 1978, succeeding Governor Cyril King, who died in office. He held the governor's office from 1978 until 1987, becoming the longest-serving governor in the history of the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Title: New Vibes
Passage: New Vibes is a U.S. Virgin Islands soccer club based in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands that regularly competes in the U.S. Virgin Islands Championship, and has had success in the tournament. The team competes in the St. Thomas & St. John's Soccer League and is one of the most successful clubs in St. Thomas and in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Title: United States Virgin Islands national soccer team
Passage: The U.S. Virgin Islands national soccer team, nicknamed "The dashing eagle", is the national team of the U.S. Virgin Islands and is controlled by the U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Federation.
Title: Helenites SC
Passage: Helenites is a U.S. Virgin Islands soccer club based in Grove Place, U.S. Virgin Islands that regularly competes in the U.S. Virgin Islands Championship, and has had success in the tournament. The team competes in the St Croix Soccer League and is one of the most successful clubs in St Croix and in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Title: Unique FC
Passage: Unique FC is a U.S. Virgin Islands soccer club based in Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands that competes in the St. Croix League. They were previously known as Unique and Tropical FC. Unique has never participated in the U.S. Virgin Islands Championship, but were the de facto U.S. Virgin Islands Champions in 2009–10, as no nationwide championship was held that season.
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the government of New Mexico
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New Mexico Lottery
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Mega Millions
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What director had a film in the 1952 Cannes Film Festival and was married to Judy Garland for a short time?
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Title: 1952 Cannes Film Festival
Passage: The 5th Cannes Film Festival was held from 23 April to 10 May 1952. As in the previous three festivals, the entire jury of this festival was made up of French persons, with Maurice Genevoix as the Jury President. The Grand Prix of the Festival went to the "Two Cents Worth of Hope" by Renato Castellani and "Othello" by Orson Welles. The festival opened with "An American in Paris" by Vincente Minnelli.
Title: Vincente Minnelli
Passage: Vincente Minnelli (February 28, 1903 – July 25, 1986) was an American stage director and film director, famous for directing such classic movie musicals as "Meet Me in St. Louis", "Gigi", "The Band Wagon", and "An American in Paris". In addition to having directed some of the most famous and well-remembered musicals of his time, Minnelli made many comedies and melodramas. He was married to Judy Garland from 1945 until 1951; they were the parents of Liza Minnelli.
Title: Othello (1951 film)
Passage: Othello (also known as The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice) is a 1951 drama film directed and produced by Orson Welles, who also adapted the Shakespearean play and played the title role. Recipient of the "Grand Prix du Festival International du Film" (precursory name of the by the time not yet existing "Palme d'Or") at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival, the film was distributed by United Artists when it was released in the United States in 1955. "Othello" was filmed on location over a three-year period in Morocco, Venice, Tuscany and Rome and at the Scalera Studios in Rome.
Title: The Crimson Curtain (1953 film)
Passage: The Crimson Curtain (French: Le Rideau cramoisi ) is a 1953 French short film directed by Alexandre Astruc. It was screened at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival, but not entered into the competition.
Title: One Summer of Happiness
Passage: One Summer of Happiness (Swedish: "Hon dansade en sommar - She danced for a summer" ) is a 1951 Swedish film by director Arne Mattsson, based on the 1949 novel "Sommardansen" ("The Summer Dance") by Per Olof Ekström. It was the first Swedish film to win the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Today, the film is mainly known for its nude scenes, which caused much controversy at the time and, together with Ingmar Bergman's "Summer with Monika" (1953), spread the image of Swedish "free love" around the world.
Title: The Medium (1951 film)
Passage: The Medium (Italian: "Il medium" ) is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Gian Carlo Menotti. It is based on the opera of the same name and was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. It would later be screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Emergency Landing (1952 film)
Passage: Emergency Landing (Norwegian: "Nødlanding" ) is a 1952 Norwegian war film directed by Arne Skouen. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Desires (film)
Passage: Desires (German: "Das Letzte Rezept" ) is a 1952 German drama film directed by Rolf Hansen. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Ibn el Nil
Passage: Ibn el-Nil (Arabic: ابن النيل , "Son of the Nile") is a 1951 Egyptian drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It starred Yehia Chahine, Faten Hamama, Mahmoud el-Meliguy, and Shukry Sarhan and was chosen as one of the best 150 Egyptian film productions in 1996, during the Egyptian Cinema centennial. The film received an award from the New Delhi International Film Festival and was nominated for the Prix International award at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival and an award in the Venice International Film Festival.
Title: Man in the Storm
Passage: Man in the Storm (嵐の中の母 , Arashi no Naka no Haha , Mother in the Storm) is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Kiyoshi Saeki. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.
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Vincente Minnelli
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1952 Cannes Film Festival
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Vincente Minnelli
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Who designed the Hotel at which the 1973 Volvo International was played?
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Title: 1973 Volvo International
Passage: The 1973 Volvo International was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in the United States. The event was part of the 1973 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix circuit and classified as C category. The tournament was held from July 23 through July 29, 1973. Vijay Amritraj won the singles title.
Title: Mount Washington Hotel
Passage: The Mount Washington Hotel is a hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, near Mount Washington. It was designed by Charles Alling Gifford.
Title: 1982 Volvo International
Passage: The 1982 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1982 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament began on July 26, 1982.
Title: 1981 Volvo International
Passage: The 1981 Volvo International was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1981 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament ran from July 28 through August 3, 1981.
Title: 1980 Volvo International
Passage: The 1980 Volvo International was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1980 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament began on July 27, 1980.
Title: Volvo Philip
Passage: Volvo Philip was a concept car built by Volvo in 1952. It was designed for the American market so it was fitted with a V8 engine producing 120 hp at 4000 rpm and was fitted with whitewall tires and a hint of tailfins. The design was inspired by US cars and was similar to the 1951 Kaiser. The designer was Jan Wilsgaard who also designed the Volvo Amazon. However it was cancelled by the board and never reached production and only one car was made. That car was used for several years by the board at Bolinder-Munktell in Eskilstuna, and is now preserved at the Volvo Museum in Gothenburg. This vehicle was handbuilt under extreme secrecy and was subjected to thorough testing. However, the V8 engine entered production in 1956 and was used for the Volvo Snabbe truck as well as for boats. It was known for being strong and reliable, but also for a high fuel consumption. Production of the engine ended in 1973.
Title: Volvo International
Passage: The Volvo International, also known as the Pilot Pen International, was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts from 1973 to 1984 and on outdoor hard courts from 1985 to 1998. It was first held at the Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in the United States in 1973 after Rod Laver had run a successful summer camp there. The International was originally part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit until the formation of the ATP Tour in 1990, when it became part of the Championship Series until its dissolution.
Title: 1985 Volvo International
Passage: The 1985 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Stratton Mountain Resort on Stratton Mountain, Vermont in the United States and was part of the 1985 Nabisco Grand Prix. The tournament ran from August 5 through August 12, 1985.
Title: 1984 Volvo International
Passage: The 1984 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1984 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament ran from July 30 through August 6, 1984.
Title: 1983 Volvo International
Passage: The 1983 Volvo International was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1983 Volvo Grand Prix circuit. It was the 11th edition of the tournament and was held from July 25 through July 31, 1983.
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Charles Alling Gifford
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1973 Volvo International
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Mount Washington Hotel
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Who is the Q: Who is the Australian actor who starred in both "Cut Bank" (2014) and "The Last Song" (2010)?
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Title: Liam Hemsworth
Passage: Liam Hemsworth (born 13 January 1990) is an Australian actor. He played the role of Josh Taylor in the soap opera "Neighbours" and as Marcus on the children's television series "The Elephant Princess". In American films, Hemsworth starred in "The Last Song" (2010), as Gale Hawthorne in "The Hunger Games" film series (2012–2015), and as Jake Morrison in "" (2016).
Title: Cut Bank (film)
Passage: Cut Bank is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Matt Shakman and written by Roberto Patino. Starring Liam Hemsworth, Billy Bob Thornton, John Malkovich, Teresa Palmer, and Michael Stuhlbarg, the film was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United States on April 3, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by A24 Films.
Title: Cut Bank Municipal Airport
Passage: Cut Bank Municipal Airport (IATA: CTB, ICAO: KCTB, FAA LID: CTB) is three miles southwest of Cut Bank, in Glacier County, Montana. It is owned by Cut Bank and Glacier County.
Title: Cut Bank
Passage: A cut bank is an outside bank of a river that is continually being undercut. It also may refer to:
Title: Cut Bank Creek
Passage: Cut Bank Creek is a tributary of the Marias River in the Missouri river basin watershed, approximately 75 mi (123 km) long, in northwestern Montana in the United States, which having deeply eroded steep cliff banks eponymously gives name to the cut bank formal terrain term of geological science.
Title: Cut bank
Passage: A cut bank, also known as a river cliff or river-cut cliff, is the outside bank of a water channel (stream), which is continually undergoing erosion. Cut banks are found in abundance along mature or meandering streams, they are located on the "outside" of a stream bend, known as a meander, opposite the slip-off slope on the inside of the bend. They are shaped much like a small cliff, and are formed by the erosion of soil as the stream collides with the river bank. As opposed to a point bar which is an area of deposition, a cut bank is an area of erosion.
Title: Miley Cyrus videography
Passage: American actress, singer, and songwriter Miley Cyrus has appeared in music videos, films, and television series. From 2006 to 2011, Cyrus starred in the television series "Hannah Montana" as Miley Stewart and her alter ego, Hannah Montana. In 2009, Cyrus starred in the feature film "", whose soundtrack included her lead single "The Climb". Her other films included voicing the role of Penny in the animated film "Bolt" in 2008, "The Last Song" with Liam Hemsworth in 2010, and "LOL" with Demi Moore in 2012. Her song "When I Look at You" was part of "The Last Song" soundtrack with the music video directed by the film's producer, Adam Shankman.
Title: Cut Bank station
Passage: Cut Bank station is a train station in Cut Bank, Montana. It is served by Amtrak's "Empire Builder", and is an important regional railway freight yard for BNSF Railway, which operates several grain collection elevators in the yard. The station site is owned by Amtrak, while the adjacent yard, trackage and signals are owned by BNSF Railway. The station is less than a mile from Cut Bank Creek gorge, which gives the county seat, station, and yard their names.
Title: Cut Bank Air Force Station
Passage: Cut Bank Air Force Station (Perm ID: P-24, SAGE ID: Z-24) is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 30.4 mi northwest of Cut Bank, Montana. It was closed in 1965.
Title: Cut Bank, Montana
Passage: Cut Bank is a city in and the county seat of Glacier County, Montana, United States, located just east of the "cut bank" (gorge) along Cut Bank Creek. The population was 2,869 at the 2010 census, and the estimated population in 2015 was 3,002.
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Liam Hemsworth
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Cut Bank (film)
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Liam Hemsworth
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Who was born at an earlier date, Ray McCarey or Martin Brest?
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Title: Ray McCarey
Passage: Raymond Benedict "Ray" McCarey (September 6, 1904 – December 1, 1948) was an American film director.
Title: Martin Brest
Passage: Martin Brest (born August 8, 1951) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.
Title: Sunset Range
Passage: Sunset Range is a 1935 American Western film directed by Ray McCarey.
Title: Free Eats
Passage: Free Eats is a 1932 "Our Gang" short comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. It was the 112th (24th talking Our Gang episode) "Our Gang" short that was released.
Title: Girl o' My Dreams
Passage: Girl o' My Dreams (a.k.a. "Love Race") is a 1934 American college comedy film directed by Ray McCarey.
Title: So This Is Washington
Passage: So This Is Washington is a 1943 American film directed by Ray McCarey starring Chester Lauck. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound (James L. Fields). It is also known as Dollar A Year Man.
Title: Cadet Girl
Passage: Cadet Girl is a 1941 comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Stanley Rauh and H.W. Hanemann. The film stars Carole Landis, George Montgomery, Shepperd Strudwick, William Tracy, Janis Carter and Robert Lowery. The film was released on November 28, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. The film is now considered lost, due to the fact that there are no known copies to exist on DVD.
Title: The Devil's Party
Passage: The Devil's Party is a 1938 American crime film directed by Ray McCarey based on the Borden Chase novel "Hells' Kitchen Has a Pantry".
Title: Let's Make a Million
Passage: Let's Make a Million is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Manuel Seff and Robert Yost. The film stars Charlotte Wynters, Edward Everett Horton, Porter Hall, J. M. Kerrigan, Margaret Seddon and Margaret McWade. The film was released on December 13, 1936, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Two Plus Fours
Passage: Two Plus Fours is a 1930 American short film featuring the Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Al Rinker and Harry Barris) and directed by Ray McCarey.
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Raymond Benedict "Ray" McCarey
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Ray McCarey
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Martin Brest
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Is David Allen or Dillian Whyte older?
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Title: Dillian Whyte
Passage: Dillian Whyte (born 11 April 1988) is a British professional boxer. He has held the WBC International heavyweight title since 2016, and previously the British heavyweight title from 2016 to 2017. Whyte is also a former kickboxing champion, having held the BIKMA British super-heavyweight title and the European K1 title, and has also competed professionally in mixed martial arts.
Title: Dave Allen (boxer)
Passage: David Allen (born 21 March 1992) is British professional boxer. He has fought 16 times and his record stands at 12 wins, 3 defeats and 1 draw. In 2016 he took on Dillian Whyte and Luis Ortiz, two of the well known names in heavyweight boxing. On May 27, 2017, Allen took on Jamaica's Lenroy Thomas for the Commonwealth title. Allen lost on a split decision with close scorecards reading 115-114, 114-115, 115-114 in favour of Thomas.
Title: David Allen Green
Passage: David Allen Green (born March 1971; "Allen" is his second forename) is an English lawyer and writer. He is the former legal correspondent for the "New Statesman"; is a columnist on law and policy for the Financial Times; and blogs as Jack of Kent.
Title: Allen Hickling
Passage: David Allen Hickling (born May 29, 1934), known as Allen Hickling, is a retired Architect, Planning/Strategic Choice Process consultant, author, game designer, and an authority in the field of toy forts and castles.
Title: Daevid Allen
Passage: Christopher David Allen (13 January 1938 – 13 March 2015), known as Daevid Allen, sometimes credited as Divided Alien, was an Australian poet, guitarist, singer, composer and performance artist. He was co-founder of the psychedelic rock groups Soft Machine (in the UK, 1966) and Gong (in France, 1967).
Title: Fort D.A. Russell (Wyoming)
Passage: Fort D. A. Russell, also known as Fort Francis E. Warren, Francis E. Warren Air Force Base and Fort David A. Russell, was a post and base of operations for the United States Army, and later the Air Force, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The fort had been established in 1867 to protect workers for the Union Pacific Railroad. It was named in honor of David Allen Russell, a Civil War general killed at the Battle of Opequon. In 1930, the fort's name was changed to Fort Francis E. Warren. In 1949, it became Francis E. Warren Air Force Base.
Title: Duane Allen
Passage: Duane David Allen (born April 29, 1943) had formal training in both operatic and quartet singing before becoming a member of The Oak Ridge Boys in 1966. Allen is the lead singer for the quartet and is heard on the majority of their most successful songs.
Title: David Allen
Passage: David Allen, Dave Allen, David Allan, or Dave Allan may refer to:
Title: Rockin' Dave Allen
Passage: David Allen Stich, a.k.a. Rockin’ Dave Allen, a.k.a. Dave Allen, (September 27, 1941 – April 28, 1985) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Allen performed live throughout Texas and the Gulf Coast area from the late 1950s through the early 1980s. He recorded for the Jin, Eric, International Artists, Rock-a-Billy and Big Orange record labels for a total of sixteen 45 sides and two vinyl LPs. Some of this material has also appeared on compact disc anthologies by Ace Records. Approximately eighty minutes of Allen’s recordings remain unreleased.
Title: David Allen (rugby league)
Passage: David Allen (born 15 September 1985) is an English-born Irish international rugby league footballer who plays for Whitehaven. His position of choice is at second row. Allen served a two-year ban from rugby league after testing positive for Benzoylecgonine, a metabolite of cocaine in November 2006. He previously played for Wigan, Oldham, Barrow and Widnes.
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Dillian Whyte
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Dave Allen (boxer)
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Dillian Whyte
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Arcadians is a fixed shooter for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, and is very similar to which arcade game that was developed by Namco and released in October 1979?
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Title: Galaxian
Passage: Galaxian (ギャラクシアン , Gyarakushian ) is an arcade game that was developed by Namco and released in October 1979. It was published by Namco in Japan and imported to North America by Midway that December. A fixed shooter game in which the player controls a spaceship at the bottom of the screen, and shoots enemies descending in various directions, it was designed to compete with Taito Corporation's successful earlier game "Space Invaders" (which was released in the previous year, and also imported to the US by Midway Games).
Title: Arcadians (video game)
Passage: Arcadians is a fixed shooter for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron programmed by Nick Pelling and released by Acornsoft. It is very similar to the Namco arcade game "Galaxian".
Title: Cybertron Mission
Passage: Cybertron Mission is a two-dimensional shooter game, released by Micro Power (a.k.a. Program Power) in 1983 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron and later ported to the Commodore 64 in the same year. The game is heavily influenced by the 1982 Atari 8-bit computer game "Shamus", which was itself inspired by the 1980 arcade game "Berzerk".
Title: Galaforce
Passage: Galaforce is a fixed shooter video game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, written by Kevin Edwards and published by Superior Software in 1986. It spawned a sequel, "Galaforce 2" (1988) and an updated remake for Microsoft Windows, "Galaforce Worlds" (2003).
Title: Starship Command
Passage: Acornsoft's Starship Command is a computer game released in 1983 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. It was available on cassette as well as 5.25" disc for the BBC and ROM cartridge for the Acorn Electron Plus 1 expansion module. The game was written by Peter Irvin who, along with Jeremy Smith, went on to create the complex arcade adventure "Exile".
Title: Snapper (video game)
Passage: Snapper is a clone of the Namco arcade game "Pac-Man" programmed by Jonathan Griffiths for the BBC Micro and released as one of the launch titles for Acornsoft in 1982. It was later released as one of Acornsoft's launch titles for the Acorn Electron in 1983.
Title: The Micro User
Passage: The Micro User (titled BBC Micro User in the first three issues) was a British specialist magazine catering to users of the BBC Microcomputer series, Acorn Electron, Acorn Archimedes and, to a limited extent, the Cambridge Z88. It had a comprehensive mix of reviews of games, application software, and the latest Acorn computers; type-in programs (duplicated on a "cover disk" which was available separately), a correspondence page offering help with computer problems, and approachable technical articles on programming and the BBC Micro's internals.
Title: Acornsoft
Passage: Acornsoft was the software arm of Acorn Computers, and a major publisher of software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. As well as games, it also produced a large number of educational titles, extra computer languages and business and utility packages – these included word processor "VIEW" and the spreadsheet "ViewSheet" supplied on ROM and cartridge for the BBC Micro/Acorn Electron and included as standard in the BBC Master and Acorn Business Computer.
Title: Confuzion
Passage: Confuzion is a puzzle game developed and published by Incentive Software for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, BBC Micro, and Acorn Electron. The object is to guide a spark along a fuse wire. It is similar to the 1982 arcade game "Loco-Motion." "Confuzion" was written by Paul Shirley who later wrote "Spindizzy".
Title: Acorn Computers
Passage: Acorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978. The company produced a number of computers which were especially popular in the UK, including the Acorn Electron and the Acorn Archimedes. Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s. It is more known for its BBC Micro model B computer than for its other products.
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Galaxian
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Arcadians (video game)
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Galaxian
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What nationality was the famous opera composer depicted in the movie Puccini?
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Title: Puccini (film)
Passage: Puccini is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Carmine Gallone. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti in the role of Giacomo Puccini.
Title: Giacomo Puccini
Passage: Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (] ; 22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian opera composer who has been called "the greatest composer of Italian opera after Verdi".
Title: Camille Erlanger
Passage: Camille Erlanger (25 May 186324 April 1919) was a Parisian-born French opera composer. He studied at the Paris Conservatory under Léo Delibes (composition), Georges Mathias (piano), as well as Émile Durand and Antoine Taubon (harmony). In 1888 he won the Prix de Rome for his cantata "Velléda". His most famous opera, "Le Juif polonais", was produced at the Opéra-Comique in 1900.
Title: Luigi Illica
Passage: Luigi Illica (9 May 1857 – 16 December 1919) was an Italian librettist who wrote for Giacomo Puccini (usually with Giuseppe Giacosa), Pietro Mascagni, Alfredo Catalani, Umberto Giordano, Baron Alberto Franchetti and other important Italian composers. His most famous opera libretti are those for "La Bohème", "Tosca", "Madama Butterfly" and "Andrea Chénier".
Title: Antônio Carlos Gomes
Passage: Antônio Carlos Gomes (] ; Campinas, July 11, 1836 – Belém, September 16, 1896) was the first New World composer whose work was accepted by Europe. The only non-European who was successful as an opera composer in Italy, during the "golden age of opera", contemporary to Verdi and Puccini and the first composer of non-European lineage to be accepted into the Classic tradition of music.
Title: Wein, Weib und Gesang
Passage: Strauss' works at this age displays the Waltz King at the height of his creative powers, and it was no less evident in this waltz with its 137-bar introduction, combining tranquil melodies with superb orchestration. Its admirers include the famous opera composer Richard Wagner and Strauss' good friend Johannes Brahms.
Title: L'incantesimo
Passage: L'incantesimo is a short opera in one act by Italian composer Italo Montemezzi. Its libretto was written by playwright Sem Benelli who had previously collaborated with the composer on his most famous opera, "L'amore dei tre re". Benelli finished the text in 1933, and Montemezzi started work on the score, but the composer's unpleasant relationship with Mussolini's government made Italy inconducive to creative work. Montemezzi resumed work on "L'incantesimo" during the summer of 1943 in Beverly Hills, his home during a 10-year sojourn in the United States. Upon completion of the score, he offered it to the NBC Symphony, professing admiration for their orchestra.
Title: Bidu Sayão International Vocal Competition
Passage: The Bidu Sayão International Vocal Competition (Portuguese: Concurso Internacional de Canto Bidu Sayão) is a singing competition held at the city of Belo Horizonte in Brazil named after that country's most famous opera singer, Bidu Sayão. It is a competition open to singers of any nationality for up-and-coming young singers and as such has an age restriction. The competition is divided between male and female participants and is the most important vocal competition in Latin America.
Title: Jacopo Puccini
Passage: Jacopo (Giacomo) Puccini (] ; 26 January 1712 16 May 1781) was an 18th-century Italian composer who lived and worked primarily in Lucca, Tuscany. He was the first of five generations of composers, the most famous of whom was his great-great-grandson, the opera composer Giacomo Puccini.
Title: Giuseppe Mosca
Passage: Giuseppe Mosca (1772 in Naples – 1839 in Messina) was an Italian opera composer, the older brother of Luigi Mosca, also an opera composer. He is mainly remembered as the composer who said that Rossini copied in La pietra del paragone the "crescendo" from his opera "I pretendenti delusi".
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Italian
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Puccini (film)
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Giacomo Puccini
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Where is the No. 126 Helicopter Flight, IAF equipped with the Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter Mil Mi-26 located?
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Title: Mil Mi-26
Passage: The Mil Mi-26 (Russian: Миль Ми-26 , NATO reporting name: Halo) is a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter. Its product code is "izdeliye 90". Operated by both military and civilian operators, it is the largest and most powerful helicopter to have gone into series production.
Title: No. 126 Helicopter Flight, IAF
Passage: No. 126 Helicopter Flight (Featherweights) is a fighter squadron and is equipped with Mil Mi-26 and based at Chandigarh Air Force Station.
Title: Mil V-16
Passage: The Mil V-16 was a Soviet heavy cargo/transport helicopter project of the late 1960s. The Mil V-16 was designed by Mil Design Bureau, a Moscow helicopter plant. The original scheme described a heavy side-by-side twin-rotor aircraft with two soloviev D-25VF gas turbine engines below six-bladed rotors at the tips of heavily supported wings on each side of the fuselage and tricycle-type landing gear, with both rear landing wheels mounted below the wings while the front wheel was located below the cockpit, as well as located directly under the wings.
Title: Mil Mi-32
Passage: The Mil Mi-32 was a conceptual helicopter developed by the former Soviet Union in 1982. It was to be equipped with three rotors, with two engines driving each rotor. These engines were the same ones found in the smaller transport Mil Mi-26.
Title: 1992 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown
Passage: On January 28, 1992, the Azerbaijani transport helicopter Mil Mi-8 was reportedly shot down by a heat-seeking missile near the town of Shusha.
Title: Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon
Passage: The Aérospatiale (formerly Sud Aviation) SA 321 Super Frelon ("Super Hornet") is a three-engined heavy transport helicopter produced by aerospace manufacturer Sud Aviation (later Aérospatiale) of France. It held the distinction of being the most powerful helicopter to be built in Europe at one point, as well as being the world's fastest helicopter.
Title: Mil Mi-6
Passage: The Mil Mi-6 (NATO reporting name Hook), given the article number "izdeliye 50" and company designation V-6, was a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter that was designed by the Mil design bureau. It was built in large numbers for both military and civil roles.
Title: Mil Mi-38
Passage: The Mil Mi-38 is a transport helicopter designed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant. Originally intended as a replacement for the Mil Mi-8 and the Mi-17, it is being marketed in both military and civil versions. It flew for the first time on 22 December 2003 and was certified on 30 December 2015.
Title: 2002 Khankala Mi-26 crash
Passage: On 19 August 2002, a group of Chechen separatists armed with a man-portable air-defense system brought down a Russian Mil Mi-26 helicopter in a minefield, which resulted in the death of 127 Russian soldiers in the greatest loss of life in the history of helicopter aviation. It was also the most deadly aviation disaster ever suffered by the Russian Armed Forces, as well as their worst loss of life in a single day since 1999.
Title: Mil Mi-8
Passage: The Mil Mi-8 (Russian: Ми-8 , NATO reporting name: Hip) is a medium twin-turbine helicopter, originally designed by the Soviet Union, and now produced by Russia. In addition to its most common role as a transport helicopter, the Mi-8 is also used as an airborne command post, armed gunship, and reconnaissance platform. Along with the related, more powerful Mil Mi-17, the Mi-8 is among the world's most-produced helicopters, used by over 50 countries. As of 2015, it is the third most common operational military aircraft in the world.
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Chandigarh Air Force Station
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No. 126 Helicopter Flight, IAF
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Mil Mi-26
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What South Korean film written by Hwang In-ho starred Kim Go-eun?
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Title: Monster (2014 film)
Passage: Monster () is a 2014 South Korean thriller film written and directed by Hwang In-ho, starring Lee Min-ki and Kim Go-eun.
Title: Kim Go-eun
Passage: Kim Go-eun (born July 2, 1991) is a South Korean actress. She debuted in the critically acclaimed film "A Muse" (2012) where she won several Best New Actress awards in South Korea. She next appeared in the crime thrillers "Monster" (2014), "Coin Locker Girl" (2015) and "Memories of the Sword" (2015). Kim then extended her filmography to television where she played leading roles in the tvN dramas "Cheese in the Trap" (2016) and "" (2016-2017).
Title: Coin Locker Girl
Passage: Coin Locker Girl (; lit. Chinatown) is a 2015 South Korean film written and directed by Han Jun-hee, starring Kim Hye-soo, Kim Go-eun, Uhm Tae-goo with Park Bo-gum and Go Kyung-pyo. It was selected to screen in the International Critics' Week section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Byul
Passage: Kim Go-eun (Korean: 김고은 ), known by her stage name of 별 (Byul, "star"), is a South Korean singer.
Title: Cheese in the Trap (TV series)
Passage: Cheese in the Trap () is a South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Kim Go-eun, Seo Kang-joon and Lee Sung-kyung. It aired on the cable network tvN on Mondays and Tuesdays for 16 episodes between 4 January–1 March 2016. The series is based on the webtoon of the same name, serialized on Naver from 2010–2016, although it featured an original ending since the webtoon had not been completed at the time of filming.
Title: Guardian: The Lonely and Great God
Passage: Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (), known internationally as simply Goblin, is a South Korean television series starring Gong Yoo, Kim Go-eun, Lee Dong-wook, Yoo In-na, and Yook Sung-jae. It aired on cable network tvN every Friday and Saturday at 20:00 starting December 2, 2016 until January 21, 2017.
Title: Spellbound (2011 film)
Passage: Spellbound (; lit. "Chilling Romance") is a 2011 South Korean horror romantic comedy film, starring Son Ye-jin and Lee Min-ki. It is about a magician who falls in love with a woman who can see ghosts. It was written and directed by Hwang In-ho which also marks his directorial debut.
Title: Thread of Lies
Passage: Thread of Lies (; lit. Elegant Lies) is a 2014 South Korean film based on the 2009 bestselling novel "Elegant Lies" by Kim Ryeo-ryeong. Directed by Lee Han, it starred Kim Hee-ae (in her first film in 21 years), Go Ah-sung, Kim Hyang-gi and Kim Yoo-jung.
Title: Hwang In-ho
Passage: Hwang In-ho is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. He wrote and directed the horror-romantic comedy "Spellbound" (2011) and the crime thriller "Monster" (2014).
Title: Canola (film)
Passage: Canola (; lit. Grandmother Gye-choon) is a 2016 South Korean film starring Youn Yuh-jung, Kim Go-eun and Choi Min-ho.
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Monster
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Kim Go-eun
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Monster (2014 film)
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Do Adam Duritz and Louise Post have the same profession?
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Title: Louise Post
Passage: Louise Lightner Post (born December 7, 1966) is an American musician. She is best known for being the vocalist and guitarist of alternative rock band Veruca Salt, which she co-founded with Nina Gordon in 1992.
Title: Adam Duritz
Passage: Adam Fredric Duritz (born August 1, 1964) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and film producer. He is best known for his role as frontman and vocalist for the rock band Counting Crows, of which he is a founding member and principal composer of their catalog of songs.
Title: Flyer (album)
Passage: Flyer is a 15-track studio album, primarily of original material by the singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith, released in 1994. It was nominated for Best Contemporary Folk Album in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards (March 1, 1995). The album has contributions from Peter Buck, Mark Knopfler, Emmylou Harris, Larry Mullen Jr., Adam Clayton, Adam Duritz, The Chieftains and the Indigo Girls.
Title: Maria (Counting Crows)
Passage: Maria is a recurring character in the songs written by Adam Duritz, the songwriter and lead singer of Counting Crows. Maria has appeared in the lyrics of five Counting Crows songs and in two other songs written by Duritz, and has fueled speculation and debate among fans. Duritz contends that she is fictional.
Title: Dream This
Passage: Dream This is the debut album from Joe 90, released on Adam Duritz of Counting Crows's label E Pluribus Unum through Geffen. " Rolling Stone" said "singer-guitarist Chris Seefried steers along melodically facile, softly yelping rockers like 'Mascara' and 'Drive' - the album's showstopper - with velvety imprecision."
Title: Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey
Passage: Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey is Cracker's eighth studio album. It was released in May 2009 on 429 Records. It is the final album to feature longtime drummer Frank Funaro and is notable for the contributions of many guest artists such as Adam Duritz, Patterson Hood, and John Doe.
Title: Freeloaders (film)
Passage: Freeloaders is an American ensemble comedy film directed by Dan Rosen and written by Rosen and singer Dave Gibbs. The film is produced by the Broken Lizard comedy troupe and is independently financed. "Freeloaders" stars Clifton Collins Jr., Josh Lawson, Kevin Sussman, Zoe Boyle, Nat Faxon, Warren Hutcherson, Jane Seymour, Olivia Munn, Dave Foley and Counting Crows lead singer Adam Duritz. It follows a group of friends who find their luxurious lifestyle threatened when the rock star they freeload off decides to sell his home.
Title: Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings
Passage: Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings is the fifth studio album by Counting Crows, released in the United States on March 25, 2008. It is thematically divided into two sides: the rock music of "Saturday Nights" and the more country-influenced "Sunday Mornings." Vocalist and lyricist Adam Duritz states that the album "is about really wanting to mean something and failing to do it. You want your life to mean something. You want to be somebody and then what you turn out to be is so much less than what you thought you were going to be."
Title: David Bryson
Passage: David Bryson (born October 5, 1961) is a guitarist and vocalist for Counting Crows. He was a student of guitarist Joe Satriani. Prior to forming Counting Crows with Adam Duritz, he produced recordings by Duritz and his band, The Himalayans, from San Francisco, California. He formed Counting Crows with Duritz in San Francisco in 1991.
Title: Counting Crows
Passage: Counting Crows is an American rock band from Berkeley, California, formed in 1991. The band consists of Adam Duritz (lead vocals, piano), David Bryson (guitar), Charlie Gillingham (keyboards, accordion), Dan Vickrey (lead guitar), David Immerglück (guitar, banjo, mandolin), Jim Bogios (drums, percussion) and Millard Powers (bass guitar).
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yes
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Adam Duritz
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Louise Post
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In between Symphytum and Bolax which one is endemic to temperate South America?
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Title: Symphytum
Passage: Symphytum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae. Its species are known by the common name comfrey. There are up to 35 known species. Some species and hybrids, particularly "S. officinale" and "S." × "uplandicum", are used in gardening and herbal medicine.
Title: Bolax
Passage: Bolax is a genus of flowering plant in the Apiaceae, with 4 or 5 species. It is endemic to temperate South America.
Title: Asteriscium
Passage: Asteriscium is a genus of flowering plant in the Apiaceae, with about 8 species. It is endemic to temperate South America.
Title: Helcomyzidae
Passage: The Helcomyzidae are a small family of flies in the Acalyptratae. The larvae feed on kelp and other organic matter washed up on shorelines. Species diversity is highest in New Zealand and south temperate South America. They are sometimes allied with the families Dryomyzidae or Coelopidae.
Title: Lathyrus
Passage: Lathyrus (commonly known as peavines or vetchlings) is a genus in the legume family Fabaceae and contains approximately 160 species. They are native to temperate areas, with a breakdown of 52 species in Europe, 30 species in North America, 78 in Asia, 24 in tropical East Africa, and 24 in temperate South America. There are annual and perennial species which may be climbing or bushy. This genus has numerous sections, including "Orobus", which was once a separate genus.
Title: Phaneromyces
Passage: Phaneromyces is a genus of saprobic fungi in the monotypic family Phaneromycetaceae (order Ostropales). "Phaneromyces" consists of two species known from temperate South America.
Title: Heterobathmia valvifer
Passage: Heterobathmia valvifer is a moth of the Heterobathmiidae family. It was described by Kristensen and Nielsen in 1998. It is found in temperate South America.
Title: Austroomphaliaster
Passage: Austroomphaliaster is a fungal genus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Austroomphaliaster nahuelbutensis, found in temperate South America.
Title: Heterobathmia pseuderiocrania
Passage: Heterobathmia pseuderiocrania is a type of moth that belongs to the Heterobathmiidae family. It was identified by Kristensen and Nielsen in 1979. It is found in temperate South America, including Argentina. It is more commonly referred to as a southern beech moth.
Title: Austroclitocybe
Passage: Austroclitocybe is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. The genus is monotypic, containing the single species Austroclitocybe veronicae, found in temperate South America. The genus was circumscribed by Jörg H. Raithelhuber in 1972.
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Bolax
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Symphytum
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Bolax
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What is the nationality of the author of the novel that the film "Viva Max!" is based on?
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Title: Jim Lehrer
Passage: James Charles Lehrer ( ;—born May 19, 1934) is an American journalist and a novelist.
Title: Viva Max!
Passage: Viva Max! is a 1969 comedy film starring Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters and John Astin, directed by Jerry Paris. The film was written by Elliott Baker and based on a 1966 novel by Jim Lehrer.
Title: J. J. Connolly
Passage: J.J. Connolly is the author of two crime novels, "Layer Cake", and its sequel, "Viva La Madness". He also wrote the screenplay of the film based on his novel.
Title: Girlfriend for Hire
Passage: Girlfriend For Hire is a 2016 romantic comedy film based on a Wattpad novel of the same name by Yam-Yam28. The film was directed by Vanessa de Leon and stars Yassi Pressman, Andre Paras and many more. Produced and distributed by Viva Films and SM Development Corp. (SMDC), it was released on February 10, 2016 in theaters nationwide.
Title: Anton Corbijn
Passage: Anton Johannes Gerrit Corbijn van Willenswaard (] ; born 20 May 1955) is a Dutch photographer, music video director, and film director. He is the creative director behind the visual output of Depeche Mode and U2, having handled the principal promotion and sleeve photography for both bands over three decades. Some of his works include music videos for Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence" (1990), U2's "One" (version 1) (1991), Bryan Adams' "Do I Have to Say the Words? ", Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box" (1993) and Coldplay's "Talk" (2005) and "Viva la Vida" (2008), as well as the Ian Curtis biographical film "Control" (2007), "The American" (2010), and "A Most Wanted Man" (2014), based on John le Carré's 2008 novel of the same name.
Title: Diary ng Panget: The Movie
Passage: Diary ng Panget (lit. Diary of an Ugly Person) (also known as Diary ng Panget: The Movie) is a 2014 Filipino teen romantic comedy film based on the best-selling novel of the same name written and published on Wattpad by Denny R. The film was directed by Andoy Ranay and stars Nadine Lustre, James Reid, Yassi Pressman, and Andre Paras. It was distributed by Viva Films and released on April 2, 2014, in theaters nationwide.
Title: Max Havelaar (film)
Passage: Max Havelaar (Dutch: "Max Havelaar of de koffieveilingen der Nederlandsche handelsmaatschappij" ) is a 1976 Dutch drama film directed by Fons Rademakers, based on the 1860 novel "Max Havelaar" by Multatuli. It was the country's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Para sa Hopeless Romantic
Passage: Para sa Hopeless Romantic is a 2015 Philippine teen romance film based on the best-selling romantic novel of the same name by Marcelo Santos III. The film is directed by Andoy Ranay, starring James Reid, Nadine Lustre, Julia Barretto and Iñigo Pascual. It was distributed by Viva Films and Star Cinema and was released on May 13, 2015, in select theaters across the Philippines.
Title: This Time (film)
Passage: This Time is a 2016 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Nuel Crisostomo Naval, starring real life couple, James Reid and Nadine Lustre. The film was loosely based on the Wattpad novel "That One Summer" by Aly Almario. This Time is Rated G by the MTRCB and Graded A by the Cinema Evaluation Board. It was released on May 4, 2016 by Viva Films and made ₱ pesos on its first opening day of showing.
Title: Talk Back and You're Dead
Passage: Talk Back and You're Dead is a 2014 Filipino teen romantic comedy-action film based on the best-selling novel of the same name originally published on Wattpad by Alesana Marie. The film is directed by Andoy Ranay, starring James Reid, Nadine Lustre and Joseph Marco. It was distributed by Viva Films and Skylight Films (a subsidiary of Star Cinema) and was released on August 20, 2014, in theaters nationwide. This movie is the very first movie of James Reid and Nadine Lustre under Star Cinema.
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American
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Viva Max!
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Jim Lehrer
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Did Frank Powell and Saul Metzstein both work in the film industry?
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Title: Frank Powell
Passage: Frank E. Powell was a stage and silent film actor, screenwriter, and director in the United States. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Title: Saul Metzstein
Passage: Saul Metzstein (born 30 December 1970) is a Scottish film director. He is the son of renowned modernist architect Isi Metzstein, and Danielle Kahn. Metzstein was raised in Glasgow. He came to prominence with the 2001 feature "Late Night Shopping" (2001).
Title: Chris Richmond
Passage: Chris Richmond is a British film and television production designer. Having read architecture at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, he started his career in the film industry in 1998 as an art department runner on the BBC drama 'Births, marriages and deaths', starring Ray Winstone, Mark Strong and Phil Davis. He moved up to standby Art Director and worked on a number of award winning films and television dramas including "Control", "Endgame" and "The Queen's Sister". During his career, Richmond has worked with a number of notable directors, including Pete Travis, Simon Cellan Jones, Jez Butterworth, Saul Metzstein, Carol Morley and Matt Hope.
Title: The Dazzling Miss Davison
Passage: The Dazzling Miss Davison is a lost 1917 silent film drama directed by Frank Powell and starring Marjorie Rambeau. Powell produced the feature and released it through the Mutual Film Company.
Title: Guy X
Passage: Guy X is a 2005 black comedy war film directed by Saul Metzstein, based on the novel "No One Thinks Of Greenland" by John Griesemer. The movie stars Jason Biggs, Natascha McElhone, Jeremy Northam, and Michael Ironside.
Title: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
Passage: "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" is the second episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television programme "Doctor Who". It first aired on BBC One in the UK on 8 September 2012 and on BBC America on the same date in the United States. It was written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Saul Metzstein.
Title: The Snowmen
Passage: "The Snowmen" is an episode of the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who", first broadcast on Christmas Day 2012 on BBC One. It is the eighth "Doctor Who" Christmas special since the show's 2005 revival and the first to be within a series. It was written by head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat and directed by Saul Metzstein.
Title: The Name of the Doctor
Passage: "The Name of the Doctor" is the thirteenth and final episode of the seventh series of the British science-fiction drama "Doctor Who" and was broadcast on 18 2013 (2013--) . It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Saul Metzstein.
Title: The Crimson Horror
Passage: "The Crimson Horror" is the eleventh episode of the seventh series of the British science-fiction drama "Doctor Who". It was written by Mark Gatiss and directed by Saul Metzstein.
Title: A Town Called Mercy
Passage: "A Town Called Mercy" is the third episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who", transmitted on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 15 September 2012. It was written by Toby Whithouse and directed by Saul Metzstein.
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yes
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Frank Powell
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Saul Metzstein
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Kingthorpe is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, it sits on the B1202 road from Wragby to which village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England?
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Title: Bardney
Passage: Bardney is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish was 1,643 at the 2001 census increasing to 1,848 (including Southrey) at the 2011 census. The village sits on the east bank of the River Witham and 9 mi east from the city and county town of Lincoln.
Title: Kingthorpe
Passage: Kingthorpe is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The hamlet is in the civil parish of Apley, and is situated 10 mi east from the city and county town of Lincoln and 9 mi south from the market town of Market Rasen. It sits on the B1202 road from Wragby to Bardney, and 1 mi to the east from the parish village of Apley.
Title: Linwood, Lincolnshire
Passage: Linwood is a small village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, on the minor B1202 road about 2 mi south from the town of Market Rasen. The population (including Buslingthorpe) at the 2011 census was 143.
Title: Apley
Passage: Apley is a hamlet and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 1 mi west from the hamlet of Kingthorpe and the site of Kingthorpe railway station, and approximately 2 mi south-west from Wragby.
Title: Blyborough
Passage: Blyborough 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 115. It lies on the B1398 road, 9 mi east from Gainsborough, 16 mi north from Lincoln and 3 mi south from Kirton Lindsey.
Title: Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire
Passage: Kettlethorpe is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 10 mi west from the city of Lincoln. The hamlet of Hardwick and the villages of Drinsey Nook and Laughterton lie within Kettlethorpe parish. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 census was 426.
Title: Thorpe in the Fallows
Passage: Thorpe in the Fallows, also known as Thorpe le Fallows is a small hamlet and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, approximately 6 mi north from the city and county town of Lincoln. It has sometimes been called "West Thorpe", with the nearby parish of Aisthorpe known as "East Thorpe". The population of the hamlet is included in the civil parish of Stow.
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: Snelland
Passage: Snelland is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England It is situated approximately 9 mi north-east from the city and county town of Lincoln and about 5 mi from the town of Market Rasen. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Swinthorpe. The population at the 2011 census was included in the civil parish of Friesthorpe.
Title: Lissington
Passage: Lissington 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 154. It lies 4 mi south from the town of Market Rasen, and about 4 miles north from the town of Wragby.
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Bardney
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Kingthorpe
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Bardney
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Are Hottonia and Brachyscome both genuses?
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Title: Hottonia
Passage: Hottonia is a genus of aquatic flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It comprises two species:
Title: Brachyscome
Passage: Brachyscome is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. Most are endemic to Australia, and a few occur in New Zealand and New Guinea.
Title: Tůně u Hajské
Passage: Tůně u Hajské is natural monument close to the town Strakonice in Strakonice District, Czech Republic. The area is protected due to large amount of small pools in Otava River floodplain which were formed as a result of gold mining in the Middle Ages. These ponds are containing habitat of critically endangered aquatic plant "Hottonia palustris" and many representatives of amphibian species as "Bufo bufo", "Bufo viridis", "Bombina bombina", "Hyla arborea", "Pelophylax esculentus" and "Rana ridibunda".
Title: Brachyscome multifida
Passage: Brachyscome multifida is a perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. Common names include cut-leaved daisy, rocky daisy, and Hawkesbury daisy. The species is endemic to Australia.
Title: Bažantnice u Pracejovic
Passage: Bažantnice u Pracejovic is a Nature reserve near the town of Strakonice, Strakonice District, in the Czech Republic. The reason for protection of this area is the occurrence of a riparian forest relict in the Otava River bed with relatively preserved tree and herb layer with typical types of riparian forest. For example, in the area grows "Aconitum variegatum", "Hottonia palustris", "Thalictrum aquilegiifolium", "Corydalis intermedia", "Primula elatior", "Carex riparia", or "Lemna trisulca".
Title: Hottonia inflata
Passage: Hottonia inflata (American featherfoil or featherfoil) of the family Primulaceae is an aquatic plant.
Title: Brachyscome chrysoglossa
Passage: Brachyscome chrysoglossa (Yellow-tongue daisy) is a perennial herb from Australia in the family Asteraceae. The species is endemic to Australia.
Title: Brachyscome angustifolia
Passage: Brachyscome angustifolia (commonly known as the Stiff Daisy or Grassland Daisy) is a pink or light purple species of daisy located in Australia, with a few in New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
Title: List of Brachyscome species
Passage: This is a list of Brachyscome species.
Title: Brachyscome scapigera
Passage: Brachyscome scapigera, commonly known as tufted daisy, is a perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. The species is endemic to south-eastern Australia.
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yes
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Hottonia
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Brachyscome
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Are Stachyurus and Corylopsis both native to eastern Asia?
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Title: Stachyurus
Passage: Stachyurus is the only genus in the flowering plant family Stachyuraceae, native to the Himalayas and eastern Asia. They are deciduous shrubs or small trees with pendent racemes of 4-petalled flowers which appear on the bare branches before the leaves. The plants have leaves with serrate margins. Stachyuraceae contains a single genus with eight species.
Title: Corylopsis
Passage: Corylopsis is a genus of nearly 30 species of shrubs in the witch hazel family, Hamamelidaceae, native to eastern Asia with the majority of species endemic in China but with some also in Japan, Korea, and the Himalayas. This genus is also known from the extinct species "Corylopsis reedae" described from Eocene leaf fossils found in Washington State, USA.
Title: Hydrangea
Passage: Hydrangea ( ; common names hydrangea or hortensia) is a genus of 70–75 species of flowering plants native to southern and eastern Asia (China, Japan, Korea, the Himalayas, and Indonesia) and the Americas. By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Japan, and Korea. Most are shrubs 1 to 3 meters tall, but some are small trees, and others lianas reaching up to 30 m by climbing up trees. They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.
Title: Yellow-rumped flycatcher
Passage: The yellow-rumped flycatcher, Korean flycatcher or tricolor flycatcher ("Ficedula zanthopygia") is a species of flycatcher found in eastern Asia. A distinctive species with almost no look-alike other than the narcissus flycatcher. It breeds in eastern Asia including parts of Mongolia, Transbaikal, southern China, Korea and western Japan. They winter in parts of the Malay Peninsula and South Asia.
Title: Celtis
Passage: Celtis, commonly known as hackberries or nettle trees, is a genus of about 60–70 species of deciduous trees widespread in warm temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, in southern Europe, southern and eastern Asia, and southern and central North America, south to central Africa, and northern and central South America. The genus is present in the fossil record at least since the Miocene of Europe, and Paleocene of North America and eastern Asia.
Title: Osmunda claytoniana
Passage: Osmunda claytoniana, the interrupted fern, is a fern native to Eastern Asia and eastern North America, in the Eastern United States and Eastern Canada.
Title: Cambaroides
Passage: Cambaroides is a genus of freshwater crayfish from eastern Asia (eastern Russia, northeastern China, Korean Peninsula and Japan). Together with "Astacus", they are the only crayfish native to Asia. "Cambaroides" contains seven species:
Title: Lygodium japonicum
Passage: Lygodium japonicum is a species of fern that is known by the common names vine-like fern and Japanese climbing fern. It is native to eastern Asia, including Japan, Korea, southeastern Asia, and India, and eastern Australia. The fern is present in the southeastern United States and Puerto Rico as an introduced species.
Title: Paeonia lactiflora
Passage: Paeonia lactiflora (Chinese peony or common garden peony) is a species of herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae, native to central and eastern Asia from eastern Tibet across northern China to eastern Siberia.
Title: Dryopteris
Passage: Dryopteris , commonly called wood fern, male fern (referring in particular to "Dryopteris filix-mas"), or buckler fern, is a genus of about 250 species of ferns with distribution in Eastern Asia, the Americas, Europe, Africa, and the Pacific islands, with the highest species diversity in eastern Asia. Many of the species have stout, slowly creeping rootstocks that form a crown, with a vase-like ring of fronds. The sori are round, with a peltate indusium. The stipes have prominent scales.
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yes
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Stachyurus
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Corylopsis
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Were Victoria Larimore and James P. Hogan in the same industry?
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Title: James P. Hogan (director)
Passage: James Patrick Hogan (September 21, 1890, Lowell, Massachusetts — November 4, 1943, North Hollywood, California) was an American filmmaker.
Title: Victoria Larimore
Passage: Victoria Ann Larimore (born October 5, 1956) is an American film director, television director, producer, screenwriter, and playwright. She received an Emmy nomination for her 1992 work, "Saying Kaddish." She has also produced:"The Amish: Not to Be Modern" (1985), "An Empty Bed" (1990), "Saying Kaddish" (1992), and the film noir thriller, "Room 32" (2002).
Title: Power Dive (film)
Passage: Power Dive is a 1941 American film directed by James P. Hogan. The film stars Richard Arlen, Jean Parker and Helen Mack.
Title: James P. Wilmot
Passage: James P. Wilmot (1911–1980) was a pioneer aviation executive, landowner, philanthropist and horse breeder who served as Finance Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. The James P. Wilmot Cancer Center at the University of Rochester is named in his honor.
Title: Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen
Passage: Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen is a 1942 black-and-white thriller film, directed by James P. Hogan and written by Ellery Queen, the duo of Manfred Lee and Frederic Dannay.
Title: My Lady's Lips
Passage: My Lady's Lips (also known as My Ladies' Lips) is a 1925 silent drama film written by John F. Goodrich and directed by James P. Hogan for B.P. Schulberg and his Preferred Pictures Corporation. The film stars Alyce Mills, and represents an early role for actress Clara Bow. It is the tenth ever film for William Powell (better known for his later work in talking pictures), and the first of only two films where Powell and Bow worked together.
Title: Queen of the Mob
Passage: Queen of the Mob is a 1940 American film (also known as "The Woman from Hell"), directed by James P. Hogan.
Title: Code of the Lifemaker
Passage: Code of the Lifemaker is a 1983 novel by British science fiction author James P. Hogan. NASA's Advance Automation for Space Missions was the direct inspiration for this novel detailing first contact between Earth explorers and the Taloids, clanking replicators who have colonized Saturn's moon Titan.
Title: Life Returns
Passage: Life Returns is a 1935 American film directed by Eugene Frenke and James P. Hogan and released by Universal Pictures.
Title: James P. McAnulty
Passage: James P. McAnulty (sometimes McNulty) is the U.S. Envoy to Somalia. Since the U.S. officially recognized the government of Somalia and reopened its Mission there in 2013 after some 22 years, the United States has continued to be represented in Somalia by a special envoy based at its embassy in Nairobi, Kenya and titled a Special Representative rather than by a U.S. Ambassador. The US appointed James P. McAnulty, a career foreign service officer (FSO), who joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1983, as the Mission’s Special Representative to Somalia, and he was received as such by the Somalia government on August 26, 2013. McAnulty was last prior to being appointed the U.S. Special Representative to Somalia, the U.S. Deputy Chief of Missions in Nigeria. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado, James McAnulty served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force before joining the U.S. Foreign Service.
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yes
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Victoria Larimore
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James P. Hogan (director)
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What sport did Both Patrick McEnroe and Mike Bryan both play?
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Title: Mike Bryan
Passage: Michael Carl Bryan (born April 29, 1978) is an American professional tennis player. The right-hander turned professional in 1998. With his twin brother Bob, he has been world No. 1 doubles player for much of the last several years, first achieving top ranking in September 2003, and they became the second men's doubles team to complete the career golden slam by winning the 2012 Summer Olympics. He currently holds the records for the most ATP men's doubles titles (115) and final appearances (171), and is tied for fourth all-time in men's titles in the Open Era, all with his brother with the exception of one with Mahesh Bhupathi and another with Mark Knowles.
Title: Patrick McEnroe
Passage: Patrick John McEnroe (born July 1, 1966) is a former professional tennis player and the former captain of the United States Davis Cup team.
Title: 2014 French Open – Legends Over 45 Doubles
Passage: Andrés Gómez and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions, but lost to John and Patrick McEnroe in the final, 6–4, 5–7, [7–10].
Title: 1993 Paris Open – Doubles
Passage: John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe were the defending champions. John McEnroe did not participate this year. Patrick McEnroe partnered Richey Reneberg, losing in the second round.
Title: 2013 French Open – Legends Over 45 Doubles
Passage: John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe were the defending champions, but Patrick McEnroe did not participate. <br>
Title: 2012 French Open – Legends Over 45 Doubles
Passage: Guy Forget and Henri Leconte were the defending champions but lost the final to John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe, 7–6, 6–3.
Title: 1989 Los Angeles Open – Doubles
Passage: John McEnroe and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions but only Woodforde competed that year with Patrick McEnroe.
Title: 2015 French Open – Legends Over 45 Doubles
Passage: John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the round-robin stage.
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: 1991 CA-TennisTrophy – Doubles
Passage: Udo Riglewski and Michael Stich were the defending champions of the doubles event at the CA-TennisTrophy tennis tournament but lost in the semifinals to Jakob Hlasek and Patrick McEnroe.
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tennis
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Patrick McEnroe
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Mike Bryan
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What is the organization that represents the Palmeiras left wing back/midfielderm, created by Juan Figer?
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Title: Juan Figer
Passage: Juan Figer Svirski is an Uruguayan-Brazilian football agent. His organisation, MJF Publicidade e Promoções S/C Ltda, represent, amongst others, Brazilian footballers Robinho, Júlio Baptista, Alex, Zé Roberto, and Europeans Luís Figo and Marcos Senna. He is co-owner of the firm with Wagner Ribeiro.
Title: Zé Roberto
Passage: José Roberto da Silva Júnior (born 6 July 1974), commonly known as Zé Roberto, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Palmeiras as a left wing back or as a midfielder.
Title: Law Chun Bong
Passage: Law Chun Bong (, born 25 January 1981 in Hong Kong), is a Hong Kong professional football player who currently plays for Yokohama FC Hong Kong. He can play in many positions (forward, left winger, left midfielder and left wing back), mostly as a left midfielder. He is a pacey, and has good finishing (both head and feet), as well as sense of sight, these elements have enabled him to create many chances for the team.
Title: Aleksandr Bukleyev
Passage: Aleksandr Sergeyevich Bukleyev (Russian: Александр Серге́евич Буклеев ; born 17 February 1984 in Samara, USSR) is a Russian football (soccer) midfielder who plays for FC Ryazan in the Russian Second Division. Bukleyev mainly plays as an attacking left winger although he has played as an attacking left wing back in the past. He is also a very hard working player who often tracks back and is a solid marker and sliding tackler.
Title: Júlio César Godinho Catole
Passage: Júlio César Godinho Catole (ジュリーニョ | born 5 August 1986), commonly known as Julinho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for J2 League club Consadole Sapporo. He primarily plays as a left back, but he could also play as a left wing back, left wide midfielder, or even as left winger.
Title: Declan John
Passage: Declan Christopher John (born 30 June 1995) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays for Rangers, on loan from Cardiff City, as a left wing back.
Title: Luigi Vitale
Passage: Luigi Vitale (born 5 October 1987) is an Italian footballer who currently plays as a left midfielder, left back, or a left wing back for Serie B side Salernitana.
Title: Marvin Bejarano
Passage: Marvin Orlando Bejarano Jiménez (born March 6, 1988) in a Bolivian footballer who plays as a Left wing back for Huachipato.
Title: Mahyadi Panggabean
Passage: Mahyadi Panggabean (born 8 January 1982 in Central Tapanuli Regency, Sumatera Utara) is an Indonesian footballer. He normally plays as a left wing back, but he can also be a real midfielder and his height is 175 cm. He plays for the Indonesia national football team and he was injured in their first game in group D in the AFC Asian Cup 2007 for Indonesia against Bahrain. In this game, he was substitutioned for other midfielder Eka Ramdani. His first appearance for the senior national team came in 2004 in a World Cup Qualifying matcj for Indonesia against Turkmenistan. Now he plays for Gresik United in Indonesia Super League since 2014.
Title: Danijel Stojanović
Passage: Danijel Stojanović (born 18 August 1984 in Našice, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Croatian footballer currently playing for FK Olimpik. His main position is playing as a left back, although he can even play in a more advanced left wing back role.
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MJF Publicidade e Promoções S/C Ltda
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Juan Figer
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Zé Roberto
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Who is the British composer that composed music for a documentary of a British distance runner born in 1983 who also performed his final track race at the 2017 IAAF Diamond League?
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Title: Mo Farah
Passage: Sir Mohamed Muktar Jama "Mo" Farah, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (Somali: "Maxamed Mukhtaar Jaamac Faarax" ; born 23 March 1983) is a British distance runner. On the track, he mostly competed over 5000 metres and 10,000 metres, but has run competitively from 1500 metres to the marathon. In 2017 he indicated his intention to switch wholly to road racing following victory at his final track race, the 2017 IAAF Diamond League 5000 metres final.
Title: Ian Arber
Passage: Ian Arber is a British composer for film and television. He is based in London, England, but often works in Los Angeles, USA. He composed the music for BBC2's comedy-series Quacks, Usain Bolt's theatrical-release documentary I Am Bolt, Mo Farah's documentary "No Easy Mile", and John Hurt's final movie My Name is Lenny Ian also notably assisted composer Joe Kraemer on his score for .
Title: Ayanleh Souleiman
Passage: Ayanleh Souleiman (born 3 December 1992), also known as "Hassan Ayanleh", is a Djiboutian middle distance runner who specialises in the 1500 metres. He is the Djiboutian record holder for the distance, with his best of 3:29.58 minutes, as well as being the 3000 metres holder with 7:42.22 minutes. He also holds the indoor world record for the 1000-meter which he achieved at the 2016 Globengalan event in Stockholm Sweden. He also set a new IAAF Diamond League record at the IAAF Diamond League in August 2016 in the men's 1000 meters
Title: 2011 IAAF Diamond League
Passage: The 2011 IAAF Diamond League (also known as the 2011 Samsung Diamond League for sponsorship purposes) was the second edition of the Diamond League, an annual series of fourteen one-day track and field meetings. The series began on 6 May in Doha, Qatar and ended on 16 September in Brussels, Belgium.
Title: 2016 IAAF Diamond League
Passage: The 2016 IAAF Diamond League is the seventh edition of the annual IAAF Diamond League, fourteen-leg series of track and field meetings.
Title: 2015 IAAF Diamond League
Passage: The 2015 IAAF Diamond League was the sixth edition of the annual IAAF Diamond League. It consisted of fourteen one-day track and field meetings, starting on 15 May in Doha, Qatar, and ending on 11 September in Brussels, Belgium. Other events were held in Shanghai, Eugene, Rome, Birmingham, Oslo, New York City, Paris, Lausanne, Fontvieille, Monaco, London, Stockholm, and Zürich. All previous venues remained on the tour, with the exception that London returned to host the second meeting in the United Kingdom, having been replaced by Glasgow during the 2014 IAAF Diamond League.
Title: Julian Reus
Passage: Julian Reus (born 29 April 1988) is a German track and field athlete who competes in the sprints. His personal best over 100 metres of 10.01 seconds is the German record. Though unofficial according to IAAF regulations of a maximum +2.0m/s tailwind for a valid time, he also clocked an impressive 9.99 seconds during the men's 100 metres at the 2017 IAAF Diamond League.
Title: 2012 IAAF Diamond League
Passage: The 2012 IAAF Diamond League (also known as the 2012 Samsung Diamond League for sponsorship purposes) is the third edition of the Diamond League, an annual series of fourteen one-day track and field meetings.
Title: 2017 IAAF Diamond League
Passage: The 2017 IAAF Diamond League is the eighth edition of the annual IAAF Diamond League, a fourteen-leg series of track and field meetings. It is the first to feature the new championship-style system in which overall event winners are determined only by the results of the final meet.
Title: IAAF Diamond League
Passage: The IAAF Diamond League is an annual series of elite track and field athletic competitions. The series began with the 2010 IAAF Diamond League. It was designed to replace the IAAF Golden League, which had been held annually since 1998.
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Ian Arber
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Ian Arber
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Mo Farah
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Do Chuck Billy and Tracey Thorn share the same nationality?
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Title: Tracey Thorn
Passage: Tracey Anne Thorn (born 26 September 1962) is an English singer, songwriter and writer. She is best known as being one half of the duo Everything but the Girl.
Title: Chuck Billy (vocalist)
Passage: Charles "Chuck" Billy (born June 23, 1962) is an American vocalist, who is best known as the lead vocalist for the thrash metal band Testament.
Title: Out of the Woods (Tracey Thorn album)
Passage: Out of the Woods is the second solo album from Everything but the Girl singer Tracey Thorn – her first since 1982's "A Distant Shore", released on 5 March 2007 on Virgin Records. The album charted on the "Billboard" 200, peaking at No. 172 on 7 April 2007.
Title: Marine Girls
Passage: Marine Girls were a post-punk group from Hatfield, Hertfordshire. The group was formed in 1980, by two sixth form school friends: Tracey Thorn and Gina Hartman. Originally, Thorn just played guitar and Hartman was the lead vocalist and percussionist. Thorn overcame her shyness and started singing too by the time they started making records. They were later joined by Jane Fox on bass and her younger sister, Alice, on joint vocals and percussion.
Title: Chuck Billy (Chuck Billy 'n' Folks)
Passage: Chuck Billy (Chico Bento in the original Brazilian strips) is the main character from Chuck Billy 'n' Folks, created by Brazilian cartoonist Mauricio de Sousa. He is the biggest work of Mauricio after Monica's Gang, and he has his own cartoon magazine and even some VHS and DVD movies, following Monica's steps.
Title: A Distant Shore (album)
Passage: A Distant Shore is Tracey Thorn's first solo album, released in 1982. Recorded by Pat Bermingham for just £138, the album reached number two in the UK Indie Chart in 1983. All songs on the album were written by Thorn, except "Femme Fatale" – a cover version of The Velvet Underground song.
Title: Everything but the Girl
Passage: Everything but the Girl (sometimes described as EBTG) were an English musical duo, formed in Hull in 1982, consisting of lead singer and occasional guitarist Tracey Thorn and guitarist, keyboardist, producer and singer Ben Watt. Everything But The Girl have received eight gold, and two platinum album BPI Certifications in the UK, and one gold album RIAA Certification in the US. They had four top ten singles and twelve top forty singles in the UK. Their biggest hit song "Missing" charted high in several countries and reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1995.
Title: It's All True (song)
Passage: "It's All True" is the first single from singer Tracey Thorn's solo album, "Out of the Woods", released in February 2007. The Martin Buttrich Vocal Mix of the single was premiered on 24 November 2006, on Everything But the Girl's, Ben Watt's online radio show, Buzzin' Fly. The Album Mix was subsequently released on Tracey Thorn's official Myspace page in early December 2006. "It's All True" is one of seven songs produced by Ewan Pearson. The music was also co-written and produced by Klas-henrik "Sasse" Lindblad and Darshan Jesrani of Metro Area. One of the digital releases EP has a cover version of the Pet Shop Boys song, "Kings Cross", on it.
Title: Love and Its Opposite
Passage: Love and Its Opposite is the third solo album by former Everything but the Girl singer Tracey Thorn, released on 17 May 2010. The album was released on Thorn's husband Ben Watt's label Strange Feeling in the UK, and on Merge Records in North America. It was produced by Ewan Pearson, who also produced tracks on Thorn's previous album "Out of the Woods". The album peaked at number 51 in the UK Albums Chart.
Title: Chico Bento – Pavor Espaciar
Passage: Chico Bento – Pavor Espaciar ("Chuck Billy - Space Dread") is a 2013 Brazilian graphic novel written and illustrated by Gustavo Duarte based on the Chuck Billy 'n' Folks characters created by Maurício de Sousa. It is part of the Graphic MSP series of graphic novels based on Maurício de Sousa characters.
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Tracey Thorn
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Who was born first, Amos Oz or Lavinia Greenlaw?
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Title: Amos Oz
Passage: Amos Oz (Hebrew: עמוס עוז ; born Amos Klausner; May 4, 1939) is an Israeli writer, novelist, journalist and intellectual. He is also a professor of literature at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba. He is regarded as Israel's most famous living author.
Title: Lavinia Greenlaw
Passage: Lavinia Greenlaw (born 30 July 1962) is an English poet and novelist. Her most recent work is "A Double Sorrow: A Version of Troilus and Criseyde", which was shortlisted for the Costa Poetry Award in 2014.
Title: A Tale of Love and Darkness (film)
Passage: A Tale of Love and Darkness is a 2015 drama film directed by Natalie Portman, based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Israeli author Amos Oz. It takes place in Jerusalem in the last years of Mandatory Palestine and the first years of independent Israel, and stars Amir Tessler as Oz, and Gilad Kahana and Portman as his parents. It is Portman's directorial feature debut. It was screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.
Title: UEA Creative Writing Course
Passage: The course is split into four strands: Prose, Creative Non-Fiction, Poetry and Scriptwriting (which is Skillset accredited). All four result in an M.A. qualification upon successful completion of the course. The Course Directors are currently Andrew Cowan, Kathryn Hughes, Lavinia Greenlaw and Val Taylor respectively. Course tutors include Amit Chaudhuri, Trezza Azzopardi, Giles Foden, Tobias Jones, James Lasdun, Jean McNeil, Margaret Atwood and George Szirtes.
Title: A Tale of Love and Darkness
Passage: A Tale of Love and Darkness (Hebrew: סיפור על אהבה וחושך ) is an autobiographical novel by Israeli author Amos Oz, first published in Hebrew in 2002.
Title: Black Box (novel)
Passage: Black Box is a novel by Israeli writer Amos Oz, first published in 1986. The book is written in the form of letters, which the various characters write to each other. The correspondence ultimately proves a metaphor for the fractiousness and contention between Israeli Jews of different political and religious outlooks.
Title: Amos Oz: The Nature of Dreams
Passage: Amos Oz: The Nature of Dreams is an Israeli documentary film, written, directed and produced by Yonathan and Masha Zur (Yonathan & Masha Films). It is a portrait of Israeli author Amos Oz, author of the memoir "A Tale of Love and Darkness", and his efforts toward peace in the Middle East.
Title: Joseph Klausner
Passage: Joseph Gedaliah Klausner (Hebrew: יוסף גדליה קלוזנר ; 20 August 1874 – 27 October 1958), was a Jewish historian and professor of Hebrew Literature. He was the chief redactor of the "Encyclopedia Hebraica". He was a candidate for president in the first Israeli presidential election in 1949, losing to Chaim Weizmann. Klausner was the great uncle of Israeli author Amos Oz.
Title: Amir Tessler
Passage: Amir Tessler is an Israeli actor. He played the lead role, a young version of author Amos Oz, in the 2015 film "A Tale of Love and Darkness", co-starring and directed by Natalie Portman.
Title: My Michael
Passage: My Michael (Hebrew: מיכאל שלי , translit. Michael Sheli) is a 1976 Israeli drama film directed by Dan Wolman, based on the novel by Amos Oz. It was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
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Amos Oz
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Amos Oz
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Lavinia Greenlaw
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What province does Jiande and Xuancheng have in common?
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Title: Xuancheng
Passage: Xuancheng () is a city in the southeast of Anhui province. Founded in 109 BCE, Xuancheng has over 2,000 years of history. Located in the lower Yangtze River drainage basin and Yangtze River Delta, it borders Wuhu to the northwest, Chizhou to the west, Huangshan to the southwest, and the provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangsu to the southeast and northeast respectively.
Title: Jiande
Passage: is a county-level city in Zhejiang Province, China. It is under the administration of Hangzhou.
Title: Xuancheng High School
Passage: The Xuancheng High School of Anhui Province (), commonly referred to as Xuancheng High School or Xuanzhong (), is a public high school located in Xuancheng, Anhui Province, China. It was established in 1906 as Secondary School of Ningguo Prefecture ().
Title: Wu Chinese-speaking people
Passage: The Wu-speaking Chinese, also known as Wuyue people (; Shanghainese: ] ) or Jiang-Zhe people (江浙民系) are a major subgroup of the Han Chinese. They are a Wu Chinese-speaking people who hail from southern Jiangsu province, the city of Shanghai, all of Zhejiang province, as well as smaller populations in Xuancheng prefecture-level city in southern Anhui province, Shangrao, Guangfeng, and Yushan counties of northeastern Jiangxi province, and some parts of Pucheng county in northern Fujian province.
Title: Shouchang (town)
Passage: Shouchang () is a town located in the western part of Zhejiang Province, China. It was formerly a separate county, but was merged into Jiande in the 1950s.
Title: Wuju
Passage: Wuju (), or Jinhua opera, is a form of Chinese opera from Jinhua, in the eastern province of Zhejiang, China. It is also performed in Lishui, Linhai, Jiande, Chun'an, Zhejiang, as well as in northeastern Jiangxi province, in cities such as Yushan, Shangrao, Guixi, Boyang, and Jingdezhen. It is named for Wuzhou (婺州), an ancient name for Jinhua.
Title: Concave-eared torrent frog
Passage: Odorrana tormota, also known as the concave-eared torrent frog, is a species of Frog native to China. Its distribution is restricted to Huangshan Mountains in Anhui and Jiande and Anji counties in northern Zhejiang. It occurs in fast-flowing streams and the surrounding habitats, and breeds in streams. The informally assigned common name for frogs in this genus (and for frogs in certain other genera) is "torrent frog".
Title: Xinye Village
Passage: Xinye () is a historic Chinese village in Daciyan Town (大慈岩镇) , Jiande City, Zhejiang Province. Founded in the Southern Song Dynasty, Xinye is noted for its well-preserved Ming and Qing era architecture and ancient residential buildings. Xinye is also known for holding ancestor worship ceremonies on the annual Shangsi Festival, an ancient tradition that is only practiced by a few communities in China today, including Xinye. In 2010 it was designated as a National Historic and Cultural Village of China.
Title: Wuhu Xuancheng Airport
Passage: Wuhu Xuancheng Airport is an airport being built to serve the cities of Wuhu and Xuancheng in Anhui Province, China. The airport is located in Wanzhi Town, Wuhu County, about 48 km from downtown Wuhu City and 30 km from downtown Xuancheng. The airport project began in June 2012, and it took four years to select the airport site from the original ten candidates. It received approval from the national government in 2016.
Title: Xuancheng–Hangzhou Railway
Passage: The Xuancheng–Hangzhou Railway or Xuanhang Railway (), is a double-track railroad in eastern China between Xuancheng in southern Anhui Province and Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province. The line is 224 km long and was built in three parts, in 1958, 1972 and 1988. Cities along route include Hangzhou, Deqing (access point to Moganshan), Huzhou, and Changxing in Zhejiang Province and Guangde, Shizipu and Xuancheng in Anhui Province. In 2005, a second track was added to the Xuanhang Line.
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Zhejiang
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Jiande
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Xuancheng
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What is the name of the valley that the city 50 km northeast of The Estancia Maradona is located in?
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Title: Estancia Maradona
Passage: The Estancia Maradona is a protected area in San Juan Province, Argentina, about 50 km southwest of San Juan, Argentina.
Title: San Juan, Argentina
Passage: San Juan (] ) is the capital city of the Argentine province of San Juan in the Cuyo region, located in the Tulúm Valley, west of the San Juan River, at 650 m above mean sea level, with a population of around 112,000 as per the 2001 census (over 500,000 in the metropolitan area).
Title: Bouaké
Passage: Bouaké (or Bwake) is the second-largest city in Ivory Coast, with a population of 536,189 (2014 census). It is the seat of three levels of subdivision—Vallée du Bandama District, Gbêkê Region, and Bouaké Department. The city is located in the central part of Ivory Coast about 50 km northeast of Lake Kossou, the country's largest lake. It is approximately 350 km north of Abidjan on the Abidjan-Niger Railway and about 100 km northeast of Yamoussoukro, the capital of the country.
Title: Scanzorosciate
Passage: Scanzorosciate is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 50 km northeast of Milan and about 6 km northeast of Bergamo. As of 30 April 2013, it had a population of 10,018 and an area of 10.8 km2 .
Title: Portobuffolé
Passage: Portobuffolé (] ) or Portobuffolè ] (Venetian: "Portobufołè" ) is a "comune" (municipality) in the province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km northeast of Venice and about 30 km northeast of Treviso on both the shores of the Livenza river.
Title: Villa di Serio
Passage: Villa di Serio is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 50 km northeast of Milan and about 6 km northeast of Bergamo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 6,118 and an area of 4.6 km2 .
Title: Schilpario
Passage: Schilpario is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 100 km northeast of Milan and about 50 km northeast of Bergamo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,294 and an area of 63.8 km2 .
Title: Ranica
Passage: Ranica is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 50 km northeast of Milan and about 5 km northeast of Bergamo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 5,984 and an area of 4.2 km2 .
Title: Duitama
Passage: Duitama (] ) is a city and municipality in the department of Boyacá. It is the capital of the Tundama Province. Duitama is located 240 km northeast of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia and 50 km northeast of Tunja, the capital Boyacá. Duitama has existed since pre-Columbian times, when the Muisca inhabited the hills surrounding a former lake in the valley. The original name of Duitama was "Tundama", named after "cacique" Tundama. The elevation of the city is about 2590 m above sea level and the average temperature is 16 °C. Duitama is known as "The Pearl of Boyacá".
Title: Torre Boldone
Passage: Torre Boldone is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 50 km northeast of Milan and about 3 km northeast of Bergamo, at the entrance of the Valle Seriana. Part of Torre Boldone's territory is part of Parco dei Colli di Bergamo
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Tulúm Valley
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Estancia Maradona
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San Juan, Argentina
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Who was from the Netherlands, Jacco Eltingh or Arthur Ashe?
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Title: Jacco Eltingh
Passage: Jacco Folkert Eltingh (born 29 August 1970) is a former professional male tennis player and former World No. 1 doubles player from the Netherlands.
Title: Arthur Ashe
Passage: Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. (July 10, 1943 – February 6, 1993) was an American professional tennis player. He won three Grand Slam titles.
Title: 1968 US Open (tennis)
Passage: The 1968 US Open (formerly known as U.S. National Championships) was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills in New York, United States. The tournament ran from 29 August until 8 September. It was the 88th staging of the tournament and the fourth Grand Slam event of 1968. It was the first edition of the tournament in the Open Era of tennis and as such for the first time offered prize money, totaling $100,000. Arthur Ashe and Virginia Wade won the singles titles. Ashe was still registered as an amateur and therefore not entitled to the $14,000 first-prize money, which instead went to runner-up Tom Okker, while Wade earned $6,000. Frank Parker, at the age of 52, lost to eventual champion Arthur Ashe in the second round, and still holds the record for the oldest man to compete in a Grand Slam singles tournament.
Title: 1999 Australian Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Jonas Björkman and Jacco Eltingh were the defending champions, but Eltingh did not compete this year. <br>Björkman teamed up with Patrick Rafter, and they won the title defeating the first-seeded Indian team of Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes in the final, 6–3, 4–6, 6–4, 6–7, 6–4. This would be Rafter's only grand slam doubles title.
Title: 1999 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles
Passage: Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis were the defending champions, but Eltingh retired from the sport on November 22, 1998, and only Haarhuis competed that year.
Title: 1992 Saab International – Doubles
Passage: Jacco Eltingh and Mark Koevermans were the defending champions, but Eltingh did not participate this year. Koevermans partnered Marcelo Filippini, finishing runner-up.
Title: 1999 French Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis were the defending champions, but Eltingh did not compete this year. Haarhuis competed with American Jared Palmer as the seventh seed, but they were eliminated in the second round by Javier Sánchez and Jan Siemerink.
Title: 1998 Qatar Open – Doubles
Passage: Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Eltingh partnered Sjeng Schalken, losing in the quarterfinals. Haarhuis did not participate this year.
Title: Arthur Ashe Courage Award
Passage: The Arthur Ashe Courage Award (sometimes called the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage or Arthur Ashe for Courage Award) is an award that is part of the ESPY awards. Although it is a sport-oriented award, it is not limited to sports-related people or actions, as it is presented annually to individuals whose contributions "transcend sports". Often these figures are also athletes who have been at the top of their sport, such as Muhammad Ali, Dean Smith, and Cathy Freeman.
Title: 1998 Paris Open – Doubles
Passage: Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis were the defending champions. Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes won in the final 6–4, 6–2, against Eltingh and Haarhuis.
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Jacco Folkert Eltingh
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Jacco Eltingh
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Arthur Ashe
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Are Arachniodes and Vriesea classified in the same family?
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Title: Arachniodes
Passage: Arachniodes is a fern genus in the family Dryopteridaceae (wood ferns).
Title: Vriesea
Passage: Vriesea is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily
Title: Vriesea 'Yara'
Passage: "Vriesea" 'Yara' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus "Vriesea" in the Bromeliad family.
Title: Vriesea 'Purple Delight'
Passage: 'Purple Delight' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus "Vriesea" in the Bromeliad family.
Title: Vriesea 'Snow In Summer'
Passage: 'Snow In Summer' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus "Vriesea" in the Bromeliad family.
Title: Vriesea 'Sweet One'
Passage: "Vriesea" 'Sweet One' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus "Vriesea" in the Bromeliad family.
Title: Vriesea 'Morreniana'
Passage: "Vriesea" 'Morreniana' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus "Vriesea" in the Bromeliad family.
Title: Vriesea splendens
Passage: Vriesea splendens or flaming sword is a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad family, subfamily Tillandsioideae. Native to Trinidad, eastern Venezuela and the Guianas these plants were introduced to Europe in 1840. This species of Vriesea features smooth-margined foliage with brown bands growing in a rosette, usually producing a bright red inflorescence in a flattened spike.
Title: Vriesea ospinae var. gruberi
Passage: Vriesea ospinae var. gruberi is a variety of flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family.
Title: Alcantarea
Passage: Alcantarea (named for Dom Pedro d'Alcântara, second Emperor of Brazil) is related to the genus Vriesea of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae.
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Vriesea
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Arachniodes
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The soundtrack to the film "Avane Srimannarayana" was composed by a man that was awardedthe Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director for what film?
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Title: Avane Srimannarayana
Passage: Avane Srimannarayana (English: He is Srimannarayana) is an upcoming Indian romantic comedy Kannada film directed by Sachin, an editor making his debut direction, and jointly produced by H. K. Prakash, Rakshit Shetty and Pushkar Mallikarjunaiah. It features Rakshit Shetty and Shanvi Srivastava in the lead roles. Whilst the soundtrack and score is by Charan Raj, the cinematography is by Karm Chawla.
Title: Charan Raj (composer)
Passage: M. R. Charan Raj is an Indian composer and singer known for his work in Kannada cinema. For his work in "Jeerjimbe" (2016), he was awarded the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director.
Title: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Regional Film
Passage: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Regional Film is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honors the sub-sect of Kannada films.
Title: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
Passage: The Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honours Kannada language film actresses.
Title: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor
Passage: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honors Kannada language films.
Title: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Director
Passage: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Director is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honors Kannada language films.This Award presented to the Director of First Best Film award winning film.This award is named after H. L. N. Simha. The first director of Kannada Cinema who was brought First National Award to Kannada Cinema.
Title: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Screenplay
Passage: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Screenplay is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honors Kannada language films.
Title: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Short Film
Passage: The Karnataka State Film Award for Best Short Film is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honors the talented makers of Short Films in Kannada Cinema.
Title: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Children Film
Passage: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Children Film is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honors the Kannada cinema.
Title: Karnataka State Film Award for First Best Film
Passage: The Karnataka State Film Award for First Best Film is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honors Kannada language films.
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"Jeerjimbe"
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Avane Srimannarayana
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Charan Raj (composer)
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Kathryn Harrison and William Golding, are in a similar professional industry?
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Title: William Golding
Passage: Sir William Gerald Golding CBE (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was a British novelist, playwright, and poet. Best known for his novel "Lord of the Flies", he won a Nobel Prize in Literature, and was also awarded the Booker Prize for fiction in 1980 for his novel "Rites of Passage", the first book in what became his sea trilogy, "To the Ends of the Earth".
Title: Kathryn Harrison
Passage: Kathryn Harrison (born March 20, 1961, in Los Angeles, California) is an American author. She has published seven novels, two memoirs, two collections of personal essays, a travelogue, two biographies, and a book of true crime. She reviews regularly for "The New York Times Book Review".
Title: Lord of the Flies (disambiguation)
Passage: Lord of the Flies is a 1954 novel by William Golding.
Title: The Hot Gates
Passage: The Hot Gates is the title of a collection of essays by William Golding, author of "Lord of the Flies". The collection is divided into four sections: "People and Places", "Books", "Westward Look" and "Caught in a Bush". Published in 1965, it includes pieces that Golding had written over the previous ten years. "Caught in a Bush" contains his childhood recollections "Billy the Kid" and "The Ladder and the Tree", and his essay "Fable", which answered questions about "Lord of the Flies" appears in "Books". "Fable" is based on lectures Golding gave at UCLA in California and he hoped it would answer "some of the standard questions which students were asking" (7). The book starts out with an essay on the Battle of Thermopylae, which can be translated from ancient Greek to English as "hot gates", thus giving it the title. The Hot Gates are famous for being the place where Leonidas I made his last stand against the Persian army under Xerxes I.
Title: Free Fall (Golding novel)
Passage: Free Fall is the fourth novel of English novelist William Golding, first published in 1959. Written in the first person, it is a self-examination by an English painter, Samuel Mountjoy, held in a German POW camp during World War II.
Title: A Moving Target
Passage: A Moving Target is a collection of essays and lectures written by William Golding. It was first published in 1982 by Faber and Faber but subsequent reprints included Golding's Nobel Prize lecture which he gave after being awarded the honour in 1983.
Title: Pincher Martin
Passage: Pincher Martin (published in America as Pincher Martin: The Two Deaths of Christopher Martin), is a novel by British writer William Golding, first published in 1956. It is Golding's third novel, following "The Inheritors" and his debut "Lord of the Flies".
Title: The Double Tongue
Passage: The Double Tongue is a novel by William Golding. It was found in draft form after his death and published posthumously.
Title: The Spire
Passage: The Spire is a 1964 novel by the English author William Golding. "A dark and powerful portrait of one man's will", it deals with the construction of the 404-foot high spire loosely based on Salisbury Cathedral; the vision of the fictional Dean Jocelin. In this novel, William Golding utilises stream of consciousness writing with an omniscient but increasingly fallible narrator.
Title: Lord of the Flies (1963 film)
Passage: Lord of the Flies is a 1963 British film adaptation of William Golding's novel of the same name about 30 schoolboys who are marooned on an island where they become savages. It was directed by Peter Brook and produced by Lewis M. Allen. The film was in production for much of 1961, though the film was not released until 1963. Golding himself supported the film. When Kenneth Tynan was a script editor for Ealing Studios he commissioned a script of "Lord of the Flies" from Nigel Kneale, but Ealing Studios closed in 1959 before it could be produced.
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yes
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Kathryn Harrison
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William Golding
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Who was born first, Robert Walser or Stephen Dixon?
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Title: Robert Walser (writer)
Passage: Robert Walser (15 April 1878 – 25 December 1956) was a German-speaking Swiss writer.
Title: Stephen Dixon (author)
Passage: Stephen Dixon (born 1936 in New York City) is an author of novels and short stories.
Title: Carl Seelig
Passage: Carl Seelig (born May 11, 1894, Zurich; died February 15, 1962, Zurich) was a German-Swiss writer and patron. He was best known as a friend, promoter and guardian of Robert Walser and the first biographer of Albert Einstein.
Title: Institute Benjamenta
Passage: Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life, released in 1996, was the first feature-length film by the Brothers Quay, produced by Keith Griffiths and Janine Marmot. It is based on "Jakob von Gunten", a novel written by Robert Walser. It stars Mark Rylance, Alice Krige, and Gottfried John.
Title: Damion Searls
Passage: Damion Searls is an American writer and translator. He grew up in New York and studied at Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in translating literary works from Western European languages such as German, Norwegian, French, and Dutch. Among the authors he has translated are Marcel Proust, Rainer Maria Rilke, Robert Walser, Ingeborg Bachmann, Thomas Bernhard, Kurt Schwitters, Peter Handke, Jon Fosse, and Nescio. He has received numerous grants and fellowships for his translations.
Title: Stephen Dixon (ceramist)
Passage: Stephen Dixon (born 1957 in Peterlee, Co. Durham, United Kingdom) is a British ceramic artist and professor at the Manchester Metropolitan University. He is also a satirist, writer, lecturer and curator. He is known mainly for his use of dark narrative and for using “illustrated ceramics pots as an unlikely platform for social commentary and political discontent.” From Renaissance paintings and British politics to pop culture, Dixon draws on a variety of sources to “challenge the status quo and inspire new ways of thinking." Dixon tends to create busy, complex ceramics pieces, each with an intriguing message.
Title: Robert Walser (musicologist)
Passage: Robert Walser is an American musicologist associated with the "new musicology". He is author of the book "Running With the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music", concerning heavy metal music. Walser currently is a member of the faculty and director of the Center for Popular Music Studies at Case Western Reserve University.
Title: Jakob von Gunten
Passage: Jakob von Gunten. Ein Tagebuch is a novel by Swiss writer Robert Walser, first published in German in 1909.
Title: Jürg Amann
Passage: Jürg Amann (born in Winterthur on July 2, 1947; died on May 5, 2013 in Zurich) was a Swiss author and dramatist. He has written radio plays, a biography of Robert Walser, and other works.
Title: Burkhard Stangl
Passage: Burkhard Stangl (born 6 November 1960 in Eggenburg, Lower Austria) is a composer and musician, currently residing in Vienna, Austria. Playing primarily guitar and electronics, he is a prolific performer in the world of electro-acoustic improvisation, having participated in over 50 recordings. One of his most noted recordings is "schnee", a duet with Cristof Kurzmann, inspired by four films and a quote from writer Robert Walser. It has been recorded live, as "schnee_live", and has spawned a similarly themed "meta-song suite," "neuschnee". His 1997 opera "Der Venusmond" was recorded partially on the observation deck of the Empire State Building.
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Stephen Dixon
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Robert Walser (writer)
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Stephen Dixon (author)
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What is a 1954 American adventure war film directed by Laslo Benedek, that stars an American actress and former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star ?
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Title: Arlene Dahl
Passage: Arlene Carol Dahl (born August 11, 1925) is an American actress and former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star, who achieved notability during the 1950s. She has three children, the eldest of whom is actor Lorenzo Lamas.
Title: Bengal Brigade
Passage: Bengal Brigade (also known as Bengal Rifles) is a 1954 American adventure war film directed by Laslo Benedek and starring Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl and Ursula Thiess.
Title: The White Orchid
Passage: The White Orchid is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Reginald Le Borg and David Duncan. The film stars William Lundigan, Peggie Castle, Armando Silvestre, Rosenda Monteros and Jorge Treviño. The film was released in November 1954, by United Artists.
Title: Laraine Day
Passage: Laraine Day (October 13, 1920 – November 10, 2007) was an American actress and a former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star. As a leading lady in her day, she was paired opposite major film stars including Lana Turner, Cary Grant, and John Wayne.
Title: The Guns of Navarone (film)
Passage: The Guns of Navarone is a 1961 British-American epic adventure war film directed by J. Lee Thompson. The screenplay by producer Carl Foreman was based on Alistair MacLean's 1957 novel "The Guns of Navarone", which was inspired by the Battle of Leros during the Dodecanese Campaign of World War II. The film stars Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn, along with Stanley Baker, Irene Papas, Gia Scala, James Darren and Anthony Quayle. The book and the film share the same basic plot: the efforts of an Allied commando unit to destroy a seemingly impregnable German fortress that threatens Allied naval ships in the Aegean Sea.
Title: Gloria DeHaven
Passage: Gloria Mildred DeHaven (July 23, 1925 – July 30, 2016) was an American actress and singer who was a contract star for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Title: Diana Lewis
Passage: Diana Lewis (September 18, 1919 – January 18, 1997) was an American film actress and a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star.
Title: The Gambler from Natchez
Passage: The Gambler from Natchez is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Henry Levin and written by Gerald Drayson Adams and Irving Wallace. The film stars Dale Robertson, Debra Paget, Thomas Gomez, Lisa Daniels, Kevin McCarthy and Douglas Dick. The film was released on August 4, 1954, by 20th Century Fox.
Title: Audrey Totter
Passage: Audrey Mary Totter (December 20, 1917 – December 12, 2013) was an American actress and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player.
Title: Ironclad (film)
Passage: Ironclad is a 2011 action adventure war film directed by Jonathan English. Written by English and Erick Kastel, based on a screenplay by Stephen McDool, the cast includes James Purefoy, Brian Cox, Kate Mara, Paul Giamatti, Vladimir Kulich, Mackenzie Crook, Jason Flemyng, Derek Jacobi and Charles Dance. The film chronicles the siege of Rochester Castle by King John in 1215. The film was shot entirely in Wales in 2009 and produced on a budget of $25 million.
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Bengal Brigade
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Bengal Brigade
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Arlene Dahl
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What builder of canvas-covered wooden canoes acquired The Carleton Canoe Company in 1910?
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Title: Carleton Canoe Company
Passage: The Carleton Canoe Company of Old Town, Maine was one of the earliest producers of wood and canvas canoes. From the 1870s, Guy Carleton sold bateaux and birch bark canoes commercially and added a canvas-covered canoe to his product line in the 1880s. Carleton was acquired by Old Town Canoe in 1910, and continued to be offered as a separate entity until the 1940s.
Title: Old Town Canoe
Passage: Old Town Canoe Company is a historic maker of canoes in Old Town, Maine. The company had its beginnings in 1898, in buildings constructed in 1890 for a shoe business, and was incorporated in 1901. Old Town entered the canoe market as a builder of canvas-covered wooden canoes. In the latter half of the 20th century, the company adopted more modern materials to maintain competitiveness. The company's plant was located along the Penobscot River.
Title: B.N. Morris Canoe Company
Passage: The B.N. Morris Canoe Company of Veazie, Maine, produced wood and canvas canoes from 1891 until fire destroyed the factory late in 1919. The shapeliness, style, and workmanship of the Morris canoes and boats made some of the most picturesque craft that were ever built with this construction form.
Title: Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival
Passage: The Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival is an annual event held at the Balboa Yacht Club in Newport Beach, California. The festival celebrates wooden boats of all sizes including wooden canoes, kayaks, and dinghies, as well as yachts and tall ships.
Title: Chestnut Canoe Company
Passage: Chestnut Canoe Company was established in Fredericton in the Canadian province of New Brunswick at the end of the 19th century and became one of the pre-eminent producers of wood-and-canvas canoes. The company closed in 1979.
Title: Kennebec Boat and Canoe Company
Passage: The Kennebec Boat and Canoe Company was located in Waterville, Maine. Established in 1909 by George F. Terry, the company manufactured wooden canoes and boats until 1941.
Title: Malia (canoe)
Passage: Mālia is a Hawaiian-style wooden racing canoe crafted by James Takeo Yamasaki. The canoe was hewn out of blonde koa wood in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, in 1933. Its wooden hull provided the founding model for all subsequent outrigger canoeing hulls, including those later molded from fiberglass. Hawaiian racing canoeist Tommy Holmes observed that "Malia" "remains a prototype for contemporary racing canoes [and] was among the first canoes built exclusively for the sport." The canoe was listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
Title: Australian Wooden Boat Festival
Passage: The Australian Wooden Boat Festival (MyState Australian Wooden Boat Festival) is a biennial event held in Hobart Tasmania celebrating wooden boats. AWBF is held concurrently with the Royal Hobart Regatta. The festival welcomes wooden boats of all sizes including wooden canoes, kayaks and dinghies as well as yachts and tall ships.
Title: Peterborough Canoe Company
Passage: The Peterborough Canoe Company, founded in 1892 by William H. Hill and Elihu Edwards, manufactured wooden canoes in a factory located at the corner of King and Water Streets in the city of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, where quality wood and wood-canvas canoes and sporting goods were produced until 1961.
Title: E.M. White Canoe Company
Passage: The E.M. White Canoe Company was founded by Edwin White, who produced wood and canvas canoes from approximately 1885 into the 1940s. White is considered one of the pioneers of wood and canvas canoe building and one of several prominent canoe builders in Maine.
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Old Town Canoe Company
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Carleton Canoe Company
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Old Town Canoe
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Which genus has more species, Bursera or Berzelia?
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Title: Berzelia
Passage: Berzelia is a genus consisting of 12 species of upright, wiry stemmed, evergreen shrubs with a dense covering of small, fine, needle-like leaves. The flowers which appear in spring and summer, are minute but are packed in spherical clusters, of which there are several per head of bloom. The flowers are white to cream and, because the stamens extend beyond the tiny petals, the flowerheads appear to be studded with protrusions.
Title: Bursera
Passage: Bursera, named after the Danish botanist Joachim Burser (1583-1639), is a genus with about 100 described species of flowering shrubs and trees varying in size up to 25 m high. They are native (often for many species endemic) to the Americas, from the southern United States south through to northern Argentina, in tropical and warm temperate forest habitats.
Title: Bursera fagaroides
Passage: Bursera fagaroides is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Bursera" known by the common names torchwood copal and fragrant bursera. It is widespread across much of Mexico from Sonora to Oaxaca, and its range extends just into Arizona in the United States, although some sources suggest that it may now be extirpated in Arizona.
Title: Protium (plant)
Passage: Protium is a genus of more than 140 species of flowering plants in the family Burseraceae. It is native to the Neotropics (where more than 100 species occur), Madagascar, New Guinea, and southern Asia from Pakistan east to Vietnam. The genus was for some time included in "Bursera", but is distinct, being most closely related to "Crepidospermum" and "Tetragastris".
Title: Bursera microphylla
Passage: "Bursera microphylla" is a North American species of tree in the Frankincense Family in the soapwood order. Bursera microphylla, known by the common name elephant tree in English or 'torote' in Spanish, is a tree in genus "Bursera". It grows into a distinctive sculptural form, with a thickened, water-storing or caudiciform trunk. It is found in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
Title: Bdallophytum
Passage: Bdallophytum is a genus of parasitic flowering plants with five described species. It parasitizes on the roots of plants of the genus "Bursera", such as "Bursera simaruba". The genus is endemic to the Neotropics.
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Bursera
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Bursera
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Berzelia
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Ksrl Pfeifer Journalist was born in Baden bei Wien. Which spa town serves as the capital of lower Austria ?
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Title: Karl Pfeifer
Passage: Karl Pfeifer (born 22 August 1928 in Baden bei Wien, near Vienna) is an Austrian journalist.
Title: Baden bei Wien
Passage: Baden (German for "Baths"), unofficially distinguished from other Badens as Baden bei Wien (Baden near Vienna), is a spa town in Austria. It serves as the capital of Baden District in the state of Lower Austria. Located about 26 km south of Vienna, the municipality consists of cadastral Baden, Braiten, Gamingerhof, Leesdorf, Mitterberg, Rauhenstein, and Weikersdorf.
Title: Ave verum corpus (Mozart)
Passage: Ave verum corpus (Hail, true body), (K. 618), is a motet in D major composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1791. It is a setting of the Latin hymn Ave verum corpus. Mozart wrote it for Anton Stoll, a friend who was the church musician of St. Stephan, Baden in Baden bei Wien. The motet was composed for the feast Corpus Christi; the autograph is dated 17 June 1791. It is scored for SATB choir, string instruments and organ.
Title: Taras Borodajkewycz
Passage: Taras (von) Borodajkewycz (October 1, 1902 in Baden bei Wien, Lower Austria – January 3, 1984 in Vienna), was a former member of the NSDAP and, after World War II, professor of economic history at the "College of World Trade" in Vienna (today: Vienna University of Economics and Business). He remained an unrepentant supporter of Nazism after the war and the pro-fascist views he allegedly expressed in his university lectures in the 1960s sparked major student demonstrations in Vienna that resulted in at least one fatality.
Title: Hernstein
Passage: Hernstein is a town in Lower Austria, Austria in the district of Baden bei Wien.
Title: Hirtenberg
Passage: Hirtenberg is a town of approx. 2,500 inhabitants near Baden bei Wien in Lower Austria, Austria. The river Triesting is located at the south border of the town. Coming from the Vienna Woods, the valley of Triesting joins the Vienna Basin here.
Title: Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria (1918–2007)
Passage: Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria (Carl Ludwig Maria Franz Joseph Michael Gabriel Antonius Robert Stephan Pius Gregor Ignatius Markus d'Aviano; 10 March 1918 – 11 December 2007), also known as Carl Ludwig Habsburg-Lothringen was the fifth child of Charles I of Austria and Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma. He was born in Baden bei Wien and died in Brussels.
Title: Archduchess Maria Immakulata of Austria
Passage: Archduchess Maria Immakulata of Austria (German: "Maria Immakulata Rainera Josepha Ferdinande Theresia Leopoldine Antoinette Henriette Franziska Karoline Aloysia Januaria Christine Philomena Rosalia, Erzherzogin von Österreich, Prinzessin von Toskana" ) (3 September 1878, Baden bei Wien, Lower Austria, Austria–Hungary – 25 November 1968, Schloss Altshausen, Altshausen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Tuscany and Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Tuscany by birth. Maria Immakulata was the seventh child and fifth eldest daughter of Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria and his wife Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
Title: Carl Holzmann
Passage: Carl Holzmann (22 February 1849, Šitboř, Bohemia, Austrian Empire – 14 September 1914, Baden bei Wien, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary) was an Austrian architect who designed several apartment buildings in the centre of Vienna, mostly in the Historicist style. They include the Paulanerhof (1894) and the Habig-Hof (1896).
Title: Karin Scheele
Passage: Karin Scheele (born July 22, 1968 in Baden bei Wien) is an Austrian social democratic politician and was a member of the European Parliament from 1999 till 2008. In December 2008, she entered the regional government of her native Land of Lower Austria to become secretary in charge of Health and Social Affairs.
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Baden bei Wien
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Karl Pfeifer
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Baden bei Wien
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What is the population of the city WNHN-LP is licensed to?
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Title: Concord, New Hampshire
Passage: Concord is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the county seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2010 census, its population was 42,695.
Title: WNHN-LP
Passage: WNHN-LP (94.7 FM) is a low-power radio station broadcasting a talk and music format. Licensed to Concord, New Hampshire, US, the station is owned by New Hampshire's News, Views & Blues.
Title: Wired FM
Passage: Wired FM is a student radio station in Limerick city, Ireland, licensed by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland to serve the student population of Limerick City. It is currently run as a partnership between Mary Immaculate College and Limerick Institute of Technology. The station broadcasts all over Limerick city on 99.9FM and also streams online.
Title: WAGG
Passage: WAGG (610 AM) is a radio station licensed to Birmingham, Alabama. It broadcasts at a daytime power 5,000 watts, and at nighttime, it broadcasts at 1,000 watts from a transmitter in the city's westside. WAGG is a gospel music station that targets Birmingham's African-American population. It is owned by Summit Media, which also owns six other stations in the market, and all share studios in the Cahaba neighborhood in far southeast Birmingham. The station was assigned the WAGG call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on January 15, 1999.
Title: Media in Charleston, South Carolina
Passage: Charleston is the nation's 95th largest designated market area (DMA), with 326,770 households and 0.27% of the U.S. TV population. The following stations are licensed in Charleston and have significant operations or viewers in the city:
Title: Government Medical College, Kozhikode
Passage: Government Medical College, Kozhikode (Previously known as Calicut Medical College) is a premier medical college located in the city of Kozhikode in Kerala, India. It was established in 1957 as the second medical college in Kerala. Since then the institution has grown into a premier centre of medical education in the state. The medical college campus houses several institutions like Government Dental College, Government nursing college, College of Pharmacy, Institute of Maternal and Child Health, Super-specialty block and Institute of Chest Diseases. It is affiliated to the University of Calicut and Kerala University of Health Sciences and serves 40% of the population of Kerala. Currently, the hospital has 3025 licensed beds which makes it the largest hospital in the India by bed strength.
Title: WYNE-LP
Passage: WYNE-LP (95.9 FM) is a Christian radio station licensed to Wayne, New Jersey and serves the Passaic County area. Its broadcast license is held by Preakness Valley United Reformed Church. The station is part of the New York City radio market, serving primarily the western third of its more than 16 million listeners (Nielsen Company Metro 12+ Population) with a broadcast reaching those in Passaic, Bergen, Morris and Essex counties in New Jersey.
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42,695
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WNHN-LP
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Concord, New Hampshire
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What year was the album released by Gato Barbieri which features live performances recorded at the second largest jazz festival in the world?
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Title: El Pampero
Passage: El Pampero is a live album by Argentinian jazz composer and saxophonist Gato Barbieri featuring performances recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1971 and first released on the Flying Dutchman label.
Title: Montreux Jazz Festival
Passage: The Montreux Jazz Festival (formerly Festival de Jazz Montreux and Festival International de Jazz Montreux) is a music festival in Switzerland, held annually in early July in Montreux on the Lake Geneva shoreline. It is the second largest annual jazz festival in the world after Canada's Montreal International Jazz Festival.
Title: Under Fire (album)
Passage: Under Fire is an album by Argentinian jazz composer and saxophonist Gato Barbieri featuring performances recorded in New York in 1971 and first released on the Flying Dutchman label in 1973.
Title: Montreal International Jazz Festival
Passage: The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (English: Montreal International Jazz Festival ) is an annual jazz festival held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Montreal Jazz Fest holds the 2004 Guinness World Record as the world's largest jazz festival. Every year it features roughly 3,000 artists from 30-odd countries, more than 650 concerts (including 450 free outdoor performances), and welcomes over 2 million visitors (12.5% of whom are tourists) as well as 300 accredited journalists. The festival takes place at 20 different stages, which include free outdoor stages and indoor concert halls.
Title: Swiss Suite
Passage: Swiss Suite is a live album by American jazz composer/arranger Oliver Nelson featuring performances by a big band with soloists Gato Barbieri (tenor sax) and Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson (alto sax). The album was recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1971 for the Flying Dutchman label.
Title: Fenix (album)
Passage: Fenix is an album by Argentinian jazz composer and saxophonist Gato Barbieri featuring performances recorded in 1971 and first released on the Flying Dutchman label.
Title: Bolivia (Gato Barbieri album)
Passage: Bolivia is a live album by Argentinian jazz composer and saxophonist Gato Barbieri featuring performances recorded in New York in 1973 and first released on the Flying Dutchman label.
Title: The Third World (album)
Passage: The Third World is an album by Argentinian jazz composer and saxophonist Gato Barbieri featuring performances recorded in 1969 and first released on the Flying Dutchman label.
Title: Cape Town International Jazz Festival
Passage: The Cape Town International Jazz Festival is an annual music festival held in Cape Town, South Africa. The first one was held in 2000 to 2005 and is recognised as the fourth largest jazz festival in the world and the largest jazz festival on the African continent. The festival used to be called the Cape Town North Sea Jazz Festival due to its association with the North Sea Festival in the Netherlands.
Title: Yesterdays (Gato Barbieri album)
Passage: Yesterdays is an album by Argentinian jazz composer and saxophonist Gato Barbieri featuring performances recorded in New York in 1974 and first released on the Flying Dutchman label. The album was rereleased in 1988 as "The Third World Revisited" with two additional tracks from "El Pampero".
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1971
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El Pampero
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Montreux Jazz Festival
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Do the genuses Sapium and Aristotelia belong to the same family?
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Title: Aristotelia (plant)
Passage: Aristotelia is a genus with 18 species, of tree in the family Elaeocarpaceae. It is named in honor of the Greek philosopher Aristoteles.
Title: Sapium
Passage: Sapium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is widespread across most of Latin America and the West Indies. Many Old World species were formerly included in the genus, but recent authors have redistributed all the Old World species into other genera.
Title: Aristotelia roseosuffusella
Passage: The pink-washed aristotelia, clover aristotelia moth or garden webworm (Aristotelia roseosuffusella) is a moth in the Gelechiidae family. It is found in North America, including Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Ontario, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
Title: Sapium macrocarpum
Passage: Sapium macrocarpum is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae family. It is native to Mexico and Central America.
Title: Aristotelia fruticosa
Passage: Aristotelia fruticosa, the mountain wineberry or shrubby wineberry, is a tree-shrub from New Zealand, in the family Elaeocarpaceae. It grows up to 2 m in a densely branching and divaricating form.
Title: Aristotelia brizella
Passage: Aristotelia brizella is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It is found in most of Europe, except Ireland, Switzerland and most of the Balkan Peninsula. Outside of Europe, it is found in North Africa and the Near East.
Title: Sapium glandulosum
Passage: Sapium glandulosum is a species of tree in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is native to the Neotropics from Mexico and the Caribbean south to Argentina, and it has been cultivated elsewhere. It is the most common "Sapium" species. Its common names include gumtree, milktree, leche de olivo, and olivo macho.
Title: Aristotelia mirandella
Passage: Aristotelia mirandella is a species of moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Chretien in 1908. It is found in Algeria and has also been reported from Greece.
Title: Stillingia oil
Passage: Stillingia oil is gained by solvent from the plant seeds of the "Sapium" family such as, "Sapium sebiferum" (Chinese tallow tree) and "Sapium discolor" (Mountain tallow tree). It is used as a drying agent in paints and varnishes. It dries readily on a glass plate in 4–6 hours. Stillingia oil's properties, such as a high iodine value, and chemical components classifies it as a drying oil. Why it has the appropriate properties to be a drying oil remain disputed. Following are three different arguments from J. Devine (1950), A. Crossley with T.P. Hilditch (1953), and V. C. Batterson with W. M. Potts (1938):
Title: Aristotelia chilensis
Passage: Aristotelia chilensis (Maqui or Chilean wineberry) is a species of the Elaeocarpaceae family native to the Valdivian temperate rainforests of Chile and adjacent regions of southern Argentina. Maqui is sparsely cultivated.
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no
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Sapium
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Aristotelia (plant)
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In what city was the 50th Military Airlift Squadron's last assignment?
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Title: Hickam Air Force Base
Passage: Hickam Air Force Base is a United States Air Force installation, named in honor of aviation pioneer Lieutenant Colonel Horace Meek Hickam. The base merged with the Naval Base Pearl Harbor to become part of the Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam. The base neighbors Honolulu International Airport and currently shares runways with the airport for its activities and purposes.
Title: 50th Military Airlift Squadron
Passage: The 50th Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was to the 1502d Air Transport Wing, Military Air Transport Service, stationed at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii.
Title: 41st Military Airlift Squadron
Passage: The 41st Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 437th Military Airlift Wing, Military Airlift Command, stationed at Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina.
Title: 19th Military Airlift Squadron
Passage: The 19th Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 62d Military Airlift Wing, Military Airlift Command, stationed at McChord Air Force Base, Washington. It was inactivated on 22 December 1969.
Title: 84th Military Airlift Squadron
Passage: The 84th Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was to the 60th Military Airlift Wing, Military Airlift Command, stationed at Travis Air Force Base, California.
Title: 39th Military Airlift Squadron
Passage: The 39th Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last was assigned to the 436th Military Airlift Wing, Military Airlift Command, stationed at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. It was inactivated on 31 March 1971.
Title: 40th Military Airlift Squadron
Passage: The 40th Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was to the 438th Military Airlift Wing, Military Airlift Command, stationed at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey.
Title: 29th Military Airlift Squadron
Passage: The 29th Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last was assigned to the 438th Military Airlift Wing, Military Airlift Command, stationed at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey. It was inactivated on 31 August 1968.
Title: 85th Military Airlift Squadron
Passage: The 85th Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was to the 60th Military Airlift Wing, Military Airlift Command, stationed at Travis Air Force Base, California.
Title: 44th Military Airlift Squadron
Passage: The 44th Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 60th Military Airlift Wing of Military Airlift Command at Travis Air Force Base, California.
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Honolulu
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50th Military Airlift Squadron
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Hickam Air Force Base
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Are Robinsons and Pocari Sweat from the same country?
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Title: Robinsons (drink)
Passage: Robinsons is an English fruit drink brand owned by Britvic. Robinsons has a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth II and was an independent company until 1995 when it was acquired by Britvic. The Robinsons range includes Fruit Shoot, Fruit Squash, No Added Sugar Fruit Squash, Fruit & Barley, Barley Water, Select and Squash'd; the range formerly also included Fruit Spring. For the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Strawberry and Cream was added to the range.
Title: Pocari Sweat
Passage: Pocari Sweat (ポカリスエット , Pokari Suetto ) is a Japanese sports drink, manufactured by Otsuka Pharmaceutical It was launched in 1980, and is now also available in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
Title: Pocari Sweat Open
Passage: The Pocari Sweat Open was a golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour from at least 1984 to 1994. It was played in April at the Hakuryuko Country Club in Mihara, Hiroshima.
Title: Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors
Passage: The Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors are a professional women's volleyball team playing in the Premier Volleyball League. The team is owned by Federated Distributors, Inc., exclusive distributors of Pocari Sweat in the Philippines.
Title: Gekidō/Just Break the Limit!
Passage: "Gekidou/Just Break the Limit!" (激動/Just Break the Limit!) is the tenth single by Japanese band Uverworld and was released on 11 June 2008 in CD and CD+DVD format. This is the band's first double-A single. "Gekidou" was used as the fourth opening theme for the anime "D.Gray-man" and "Just break the limit!" was used in a commercial for Pocari Sweat.
Title: Jo Hyun-jae
Passage: Jo Hyun-jae (born May 9, 1980) is a South Korean actor. Jo made his entertainment debut as a singer in the four-member boy band Guardian, which disbanded after releasing their self-titled album in 1998. In 2000, after he drew popularity when he appeared in a commercial for sports drink Pocari Sweat, Jo began acting. He is best known for his leading roles in "Love Letter" (2003), "Only You" (2005), "Ballad of Seodong" (2005), and "49 Days" (2011).
Title: Pocarisweat Stadium
Passage: Naruto Otsuka Sports Park Pocari Sweat Stadium (Japanese: 鳴門・大塚スポーツパークポカリスエットスタジアム ), or Pocarisweat Stadium in short, is a multi-purpose stadium in Naruto, Tokushima, Japan. The stadium is named after Pocari Sweat.
Title: Music Hour (Porno Graffitti song)
Passage: Music Hour (ミュージック・アワー) is the third single by the Japanese pop-rock band Porno Graffitti. It was released on July 12, 2000. Otsuka Pharmaceutical "Pocari Sweat" CM song.
Title: Kanjana Kuthaisong
Passage: Kanjana Kuthaisong (Thai: กาญจนา กุไธสง , born April 14,1997) is a female Thai professional volleyball player. She played in the recent Shakey's V-League, a tournament in the Philippines where she is with Alyssa Valdez and Natthanicha Jaisaen in the team Bureau of Customs where they won the 1st runner-up spot against the Pocari Sweat Team. She is now in the Thai team 3BB Nakornnont, wearing jersey #16 as an outside spiker.
Title: Fille Cainglet–Cayetano
Passage: Fille Saint Merced Nombres Cainglet-Cayetano (born January 30, 1990) is a Filipina volleyball player of the Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL). Fille also played for the Petron Blaze Spikers in the Philippine Super Liga (PSL) from 2013-2016.
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no
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Robinsons (drink)
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Pocari Sweat
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What American sports promotation company was started by the current CEO of Station Casinos?
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Title: Frank Fertitta III
Passage: Frank Joseph Fertitta III (born February 24, 1962) is an American entrepreneur. He is the current CEO of Station Casinos. He is also an owner of Zuffa LLC, which is the entity that formerly ran the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Title: Zuffa
Passage: Zuffa, LLC ( ) is an American sports promotion company specializing in mixed martial arts. It was founded in January 2001 in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Station Casinos executives Frank Fertitta III and Lorenzo Fertitta to be the parent entity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) after they purchased it from the Semaphore Entertainment Group. The word "Zuffa" is an Italian word (] ), meaning "fight". On July 11, 2016, Zuffa announced that it would be purchased by WME-IMG for the price of $4 billion.
Title: Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa
Passage: Red Rock Resort is a hotel and casino. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos on 70 acre located in Downtown Summerlin in the village of Summerlin Centre in Summerlin, Nevada. Located on Charleston Boulevard, at the interchange of Clark County 215 and some distance from the Las Vegas Strip, the resort is known as a locals casino. It is the flagship property of Station Casinos and the company's corporate headquarters is located on the property.
Title: Station Casinos
Passage: Station Casinos is a gaming company based in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin, Nevada, founded by Frank Fertitta, Jr. Station Casinos, along with Affinity Gaming, Boyd Gaming, and American Casino & Entertainment Properties, dominate the locals casino market in Las Vegas. The company purchased several sites that were gaming-entitled, meaning that major casinos can be built at that location without additional approvals. There are only a limited number of such sites available in the Las Vegas area. Station has also branched out into managing casinos that they do not own. Red Rock Resorts, Inc. () is a publicly traded holding company that owns a portion of Station Casinos.
Title: Roger Montgomery (sports agent)
Passage: Roger Montgomery (born 1970) is an American sports agent and former professional basketball player. He is the current CEO of Montgomery Sports Group. As a sports agent, Montgomery has represented basketball players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and international leagues.
Title: Palace Station
Passage: Palace Station is a hotel and casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos and has 1,053 rooms. Palace Station has a large Asian customer base because of its location near Chinatown.
Title: Sunset Station
Passage: Sunset Station is a hotel and casino. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos on 98 acre located in Henderson, Nevada. Sunset Station is an off-strip locals casino located on Sunset Road near Interstate 515, across from the Galleria at Sunset shopping center.
Title: Jed York
Passage: John Edward "Jed" York (born c. 1980) is an American sports executive who is the current CEO of the San Francisco 49ers NFL franchise. York is the son of Denise DeBartolo York and John York and nephew of former San Francisco 49ers owner Edward J. DeBartolo Jr.
Title: Frank Fertitta Jr.
Passage: Frank Joseph Fertitta Jr. (October 30, 1938 – August 21, 2009) was an American entrepreneur. He was the founder of Station Casinos, a gaming company based in Summerlin, Nevada. The company started out as a locals casino operator on July 1, 1976, opening the Bingo Palace, which was later renamed Palace Station. The company went public with an IPO in 1993 upon Fertitta's retirement.
Title: Coast Casinos
Passage: Coast Casinos Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Boyd Gaming Corporation based in Paradise, Nevada. Coast Casinos is the number 2 locals casino brand in the Las Vegas market behind Station Casinos.
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Zuffa
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Zuffa
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Frank Fertitta III
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Which countries did Fine Young Cannibals and Anavae hail from?
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Title: Fine Young Cannibals
Passage: Fine Young Cannibals were a British band formed in Birmingham, England in 1984, by bassist David Steele, guitarist Andy Cox (both formerly of The Beat), and singer Roland Gift (formerly of the Akrylykz). Their self-titled 1985 debut album contained "Johnny Come Home" and a cover of "Suspicious Minds", two songs that were top 40 hits in the UK, Canada, Australia and many European countries. Their 1988 album, "The Raw & the Cooked", topped the UK and US album charts, and contained their two "Billboard" Hot 100 number ones: "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Good Thing".
Title: Anavae
Passage: Anavae (often abbreviated ae, Æ or æ) are an English rock duo from London. Formed late 2011, the group consists of Rebecca Need-Menear and Jamie Finch. Following their self-released EP "Into the Aether", the band signed with English indie label LAB Records in 2013, releasing a second EP entitled "Dimensions" soon after. Their live members consist of Seb Gee (drums), Josh Platt (guitar), Shane Britton (guitar) and Kris Hodges (bass and synths).
Title: John Mostyn (music manager)
Passage: John Mostyn is a prominent music industry figure in the West Midlands, most notable for managing The Beat and later, Fine Young Cannibals.
Title: Akrylykz
Passage: Akrylykz (originally Akrylyk(z) Vyktymz) was a British ska band, formed by members of Hull School of Art in Kingston upon Hull, that featured Roland Gift (later Fine Young Cannibals) originally as a tenor saxophonist, but his role later expanded to frontman and lead singer. Other members of the group were Steve Pears (vocals, tenor saxophone), Stevie "B" Robottom (vocals, alto saxophone, keyboards), Wojciech "Piotr" Swiderski (drums), Michael "Fred" Reynolds (bass), and Nik "Akrylyk" Townend (guitar).
Title: The Finest (Fine Young Cannibals album)
Passage: The Finest is a compilation album by Fine Young Cannibals, released on MCA Records. The album's cover art was done by Anton Corbijn.
Title: Redd Foxx
Passage: John Elroy Sanford (December 9, 1922 – October 11, 1991), better known by his screen name Redd Foxx, was an American comedian and actor, best remembered for his explicit comedy records and his starring role on the 1970s sitcom "Sanford and Son". Foxx gained notoriety with his raunchy nightclub acts during the 1950s and 1960s. Known as the "King of the Party Records", he performed on more than 50 records in his lifetime. He also starred in "Sanford", "The Redd Foxx Show" and "The Royal Family". His film projects included "All the Fine Young Cannibals" (1960), "Cotton Comes to Harlem" (1970), "Norman... Is That You? " (1976) and "Harlem Nights" (1989).
Title: Good Thing (Fine Young Cannibals song)
Passage: "Good Thing" is a song recorded by Fine Young Cannibals, the second single from their album from 1989, "The Raw & the Cooked". The song was their second U.S. #1, topping the "Billboard" Hot 100 on 8 July 1989. It also peaked at #7 on the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Roland Gift (album)
Passage: Roland Gift was the début solo album released by the former Fine Young Cannibals star Roland Gift. The cover photography was by Chris Floyd.
Title: Johnny Come Home
Passage: "Johnny Come Home" was the debut single release by British band Fine Young Cannibals, taken from their debut album "Fine Young Cannibals".
Title: The Raw & the Cooked (album)
Passage: The Raw & the Cooked is the second and final studio album by British rock band Fine Young Cannibals, released in 1989. The title of the album was lifted from the book of the same name ("Le Cru et le Cuit" in French) by French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss. Four songs from the album first appeared in film soundtracks in the mid-1980s, three of which were soul tracks from the "Tin Men" film. The band had already recorded over half of the album by the time David Z came to produce the remainder. His work with the band, which resulted in dance-rock material, included studio experimentation.
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England
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Fine Young Cannibals
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Anavae
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Fern is a British chat show hosted by Fern Britton who interviewed an English actress who received drama training from where?
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Title: Miranda Hart
Passage: Miranda Katherine Hart Dyke (born 14 December 1972), known professionally as Miranda Hart or sometimes referred to as Miranda, is an English actress and comedian. Following drama training at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, Hart began writing material for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and making small appearances in various British sitcoms including "Hyperdrive" and "Not Going Out".
Title: Fern (TV series)
Passage: Fern is a British chat show hosted by Fern Britton which aired on Channel 4 on weekdays at 5:00pm in March and April 2011. The format is a teatime chat show featuring real-life stories, a mix of gossip and entertainment. The studio had a sofa area for interviewing celebrity guests, a kitchen area, two smaller areas for interviewing other guests and an audience. Britton interviewed a range of guests on the show including actors Alan Cumming, Richard Wilson and Richard E. Grant, singer Coleen Nolan, disc-jockeys Chris Evans and Chris Moyles, musician Brian May, comedians Alan Carr and Miranda Hart and charity fundraiser Jack Henderson.
Title: Paul O'Grady Live
Passage: Paul O'Grady Live is a British comedy chat show hosted by Paul O'Grady, that began airing on 10 September 2010 on ITV. The show is a Friday night chat show that features a mixture of celebrity guests, airing at 21:00. The show culminates with different Vegas-style acts or music artist performing live on the show. The show has averaged 3.74 million viewers. Series one of the programme finished on 12 November 2010, although a Christmas special aired on 24 December 2010. The show's second series began on 15 April 2011 and ended on 8 July 2011, the show has not been on air since.
Title: Fern Britton Meets...
Passage: Fern Britton Meets... is a British television talk show presented by Fern Britton which was first aired on BBC One during the four Sundays of Advent from 29 November to 20 December 2009. Each episode featured Britton interviewing a high-profile person about their life, career and religious beliefs. The programme attracted particular attention following an interview with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in which he discussed his thoughts about the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Title: The Rob Brydon Show
Passage: The Rob Brydon Show is a British chat show hosted by comedian Rob Brydon. The first series started on 17 September 2010 and consists of six regular episodes, a compilation episode and a Christmas special. The second series had six regular episodes, a Christmas special and a compilation episode. The third and final series had six regular episodes.
Title: The Jonathan Ross Show
Passage: The Jonathan Ross Show is a British chat show presented by Jonathan Ross. It was first broadcast on ITV on 3 September 2011 and airs on Saturday evenings following the conclusion of Ross' BBC One chat show, "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross", in July 2010.
Title: List of Alan Carr: Chatty Man episodes
Passage: "" is a British chat show hosted by Alan Carr on Channel 4 that began in 2009. The sixteenth and final series premiered on 3 March 2016
Title: A Day with Dana
Passage: A Day with Dana is a British chat show hosted by Dana Rosemary Scallon which was first aired on BBC Two in 1974.
Title: Davina (talk show)
Passage: Davina was a British chat show hosted by Davina McCall. It first aired on BBC One on 15 February 2006, however, the show ended on 12 April 2006 at the end of its first series due to low ratings. One show attracted fewer than 2.3 million viewers, when it was moved to 7pm.
Title: Tony Britton
Passage: Anthony Edward Lowry "Tony" Britton (born 9 June 1924) is an English actor. He is the father of presenter Fern Britton, scriptwriter Cherry Britton and actor Jasper Britton.
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Academy of Live and Recorded Arts
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Fern (TV series)
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Miranda Hart
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Who directed the film Ray Parker Jr is best known for writing and performing the theme song to?
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Title: Ray Parker Jr.
Passage: Ray Erskine Parker Jr. (born May 1, 1954) is an American guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor, best known for writing and performing the theme song to the movie "Ghostbusters", for his solo music, and for performing with his band, Raydio, and with Barry White.
Title: Ghostbusters
Passage: Ghostbusters is a 1984 American supernatural comedy film directed and produced by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. The film stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd and Ramis as eccentric parapsychologists who start a ghost-catching business in New York City. Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis co-star as a client and her neighbor, and Ernie Hudson as the Ghostbusters' first recruit.
Title: Raydio
Passage: Raydio was an American funk and R&B vocal group formed in 1977, by Ray Parker Jr., with Vincent Bohnam, Jerry Knight, and Arnell Carmichael.
Title: The Other Woman (song)
Passage: "The Other Woman" is the title track from a 1982 album of the same name by Ray Parker Jr.. It was his first hit single without his longtime group, Raydio. Released as a single in March 1982, it peaked at number four on the "Billboard" Hot 100, number two on the Hot Black Singles chart, number twenty-four on the dance chart, and number thirty-three on the Adult Contemporary chart. Overseas, it spent one week at number one on the Australian charts.
Title: Enemy Territory (film)
Passage: Enemy Territory is a 1987 American action film. The film stars Gary Frank, Ray Parker Jr., and Jan-Michael Vincent. The film is about an insurance salesman who inadvertently gets trapped in a New York City public housing apartment building that is controlled and terrorized by a local street gang. The film was released on May 22, 1987 by Empire Pictures.
Title: Who Ya Gonna Call?
Passage: "Who Ya Gonna Call?" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama television series "Psych". It was written by co-executive producers Jack Sakmar and Kerry Lenhart, and was directed by Michael Lange. The episode originally aired on USA Network in the United States on August 18, 2006. The installment features guest appearances by Kirsten Nelson, Sage Brocklebank, Frank Whaley, and Nico McEown among others. The title refers to the song "Ghostbusters", written and performed by Ray Parker Jr.
Title: I'm Free (album)
Passage: I'm Free is the sixth and (for now) final solo album by guitarist/singer/songwriter Ray Parker Jr.. He made a comeback after 15 years of absence with this album released from his own independent record company called "Raydio Music Inc.". The record was released in 2006 and included the song "Mexico".
Title: A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do)
Passage: "A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do)" is a 1981 song recorded by American R&B vocalist and songwriter Ray Parker Jr., along with his group, Raydio. It led their 1981 album, "A Woman Needs Love", the last Parker recorded with Raydio. The song was a hit on both the "Billboard" pop and soul charts in early 1981. It was Parker's first song to hit number-one on the R&B chart, and also reached number four on the "Billboard" Hot 100. It is ranked as the 16th biggest U.S. hit of 1981.
Title: That Old Song
Passage: "That Old Song" is a 1981 song recorded by American R&B vocalist and songwriter Ray Parker Jr., along with his group, Raydio. It was the third of four single releases from their 1981 album, "A Woman Needs Love", the last Parker recorded with Raydio. It was the second biggest hit from the album, after "A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do)."
Title: You See the Trouble with Me
Passage: "You See the Trouble with Me" is a song recorded by American soul artists Barry White and Ray Parker Jr.. It was released in February 1976 as the second single from White's album "Let the Music Play". In its initial release, the track reached number 14 on Billboard's Black Singles chart, and number 2 in the UK.
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Ivan Reitman
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Ray Parker Jr.
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Ghostbusters
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Park Hae-il received Best Actor honors for his role in which 2011 South Korean film?
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Title: War of the Arrows
Passage: War of the Arrows (), alternately titled Arrow: The Ultimate Weapon, is a 2011 South Korean period action film starring Park Hae-il, Ryu Seung-ryong and Moon Chae-won. Set after the Second Manchu invasion of Korea, the film is about an archer who risks his life to save his sister from slavery under Prince Dorgon's rule.
Title: Park Hae-il
Passage: Park Hae-il (born January 26, 1977) is a South Korean actor. He began his acting career in theater, but soon gained the film industry's attention in 2003 with "Jealousy Is My Middle Name" and "Memories of Murder". Park's film career took off, with leading roles in films of diverse genres, including relationship drama "Rules of Dating" (2005), horror mystery "Paradise Murdered" (2007), and crime thriller "Moss" (2010). More recently, Park received Best Actor honors for his performance in the period action film "War of the Arrows", which was the highest-grossing Korean film of 2011. He also received critical acclaim for his role as an aging poet in "A Muse" (2012).
Title: Rules of Dating
Passage: Rules of Dating () is a 2005 South Korean film starring Park Hae-il and Kang Hye-jung, and is the directorial debut of filmmaker Han Jae-rim.
Title: My Dictator
Passage: My Dictator () is a 2014 South Korean film directed and co-written by Lee Hae-jun, starring Sol Kyung-gu and Park Hae-il.
Title: Paradise Murdered
Passage: Paradise Murdered (; lit. "Homicide Case on Paradise") is a 2007 South Korean film starring Park Hae-il and Park Sol-mi, and is the directorial debut of filmmaker Kim Han-min.
Title: Blind (2011 film)
Passage: Blind () is a 2011 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Ahn Sang-hoon with screenplay by Choi Min-seok which won the "Hit By Pitch" project fair held by the Korean Movie Producers Guild in 2009. It stars Kim Ha-neul and Yoo Seung-ho. Kim received Best Actress honors at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance.
Title: Love and...
Passage: Love and... () is a 2015 South Korean drama film written and directed by Korean-Chinese filmmaker Zhang Lu and stars Park Hae-il, Ahn Sung-ki, Moon So-ri and Han Ye-ri. Commissioned by Seoul Senior Film Festival's support program, it consists of four parts – "Love," "Film," "Them" and "Love Again" – is a story within a story. It made its premiere as the opening film of the 8th Seoul Senior Film Festival in September 2015.
Title: Kwon Soo-hyun (actor)
Passage: Kwon Soo-Hyun (born August 18, 1986) is a South Korean actor. Three years into his acting career, Kwon finally got cast in the television series Run, Jang-Mi (2014), playing a vital part in the drama. He also starred in High Society (2015) and Another Oh Hae-Young (2016). He looks up to Park Hae-Il as his role model as he likes the latter acting.
Title: Boy Goes to Heaven
Passage: Boy Goes to Heaven (), also known as A Boy Who Went to Heaven, is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Yoon Tae-yong, starring Yum Jung-ah and Park Hae-il.
Title: Scent of Love
Passage: Scent of Love (국화꽃 향기 lit. Scent of Chrysanthemums) is a 2003 South Korean film, and the directorial debut of Lee Jeong-wook. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Kim Ha-in, and stars Jang Jin-young and Park Hae-il in the lead roles. Like her character, Jang Jin-young battled stomach cancer and died in 2009. The film received an around of 900,000 admissions nationwide and on May 16, 2003 the film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival.
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War of the Arrows
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Park Hae-il
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War of the Arrows
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Are Arundel Cathedral and Carlisle Cathedral both located in England?
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Title: Arundel Cathedral
Passage: The Cathedral Church of Our Lady and St Philip Howard is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Arundel, West Sussex, England. Dedicated in 1873 as the Catholic parish church of Arundel, it became a cathedral at the foundation of the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton in 1965. It now serves as the seat of the Bishop of Arundel and Brighton.
Title: Carlisle Cathedral
Passage: The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, otherwise called Carlisle Cathedral, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Carlisle. It is located in Carlisle, in Cumbria, North West England. It was founded as an Augustinian priory and became a cathedral in 1133.
Title: Lecturer (clergy)
Passage: In the Church of England, a lecturer is typically a junior or assistant curate serving in a parish. It is a historic title which has fallen out of regular use. Several churches in the UK have clergy identified by the ancient title lecturer, including many London churches, St. Mary's Church, Nottingham and Carlisle Cathedral.
Title: Cantoris
Passage: Cantoris (Latin: "of the cantor"; ) is the side of a church choir occupied by the Cantor. In English churches this is typically the choir stalls on the north side of the chancel, although there are some notable exceptions, such as Durham Cathedral, Carlisle Cathedral and Southwell Minster. The opposite side is known as Decani.
Title: David Jenkins (archdeacon of Sudbury)
Passage: Jenkins was educated at the Belfast Royal Academy, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge and Ripon College Cuddesdon. He was ordained in 1990 and after curacies at Chesterton and Earley held two incumbencies in Blackpool and Broughton. He was then Director of Education for the Diocese of Carlisle and a Canon Residentiary at Carlisle Cathedral until his archdeacon’s appointment.
Title: John Waugh (priest)
Passage: The son of John Waugh, Bishop of Carlisle he was educated at Queens' College, Cambridge. He was Vicar of Stanwix, Cumberland from 1727 to 65; Prebendary and Chancellor of Carlisle Cathedral from 1727 until 1751; and Vicar of Bromsgrove tith the Mastership of St Oswald’s Hospital, Worcester from 1754.
Title: Wetheral Priory Gatehouse
Passage: Wetheral Priory Gatehouse is a 15th-century stone fortification in Wetheral, Cumbria. The priory was founded at the start of the 12th century and the gatehouse controlled the entrance to its outer courtyard. When the priory was dissolved in 1538 the gatehouse and a nearby stretch of wall were the only parts to survive. The gatehouse passed into the control of Carlisle Cathedral and became the local vicarage during the 16th and 17th centuries, before being used to store hay. Now part of a modern farm that occupies the former priory site, it is controlled by English Heritage and open to visitors. The crenellated gatehouse has three storeys, with the main entrance and porters' lodge on the ground floor and two domestic chambers on the upper floors. English Heritage considers the building to be "the finest medieval gatehouse in Cumbria".
Title: Trinity School, Carlisle
Passage: Trinity School (formerly "Carlisle Grammar School") is a large mixed secondary school and sixth form in Carlisle, Cumbria, for students aged 11 to 18. Since September 2011, it has been an academy. It is a Church of England school with strong links to Carlisle Cathedral.
Title: Dean of Carlisle
Passage: The Dean of Carlisle is based in Carlisle, UK and is the head of the Chapter of Carlisle Cathedral. There have been 39 previous incumbents and the current holder of the post is Mark Boyling.
Title: Richard Bradford (priest)
Passage: He was educated at LSE and the College of the Resurrection and ordained in 1937. After curacies in the East End of London he became Vicar of St Luke, Barrow-in-Furness in 1942; and of St Aidan, Carlisle in 1951. After further incumbencies at Ainstable and Penrith he became a Residentiary Canon at Carlisle Cathedral in 1966. He retired in 1978.
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yes
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Arundel Cathedral
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Carlisle Cathedral
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Who has a higher world ranking, Peter Fleming, or Oliver Marach?
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Title: Oliver Marach
Passage: Oliver Marach (born 16 July 1980) is an Austrian professional tennis player. His highest ATP singles ranking is world No. 82, which he reached on August 7, 2005. His career high in doubles is world No. 8, set on October 18, 2010.
Title: Peter Fleming (tennis)
Passage: Peter Blair Fleming (born January 21, 1955 in Chatham Borough, New Jersey) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. In his doubles partnership with John McEnroe, he won 52 titles, of which seven were at Grand Slams (four at Wimbledon, three at the US Open). As a singles player, he peaked at World No. 8, winning three titles (including the 1979 Cincinnati Open).
Title: 2011 BMW Open – Doubles
Passage: Oliver Marach and Santiago Ventura were the defending champions, but decided not to participate. Marach competed in the Serbia Open instead.
Title: 2017 Abierto Mexicano Telcel – Men's Doubles
Passage: Treat Huey and Max Mirnyi were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Oliver Marach and Fabrice Martin.
Title: 2008 BCR Open Romania – Doubles
Passage: Oliver Marach and Michal Mertiňák were the defending champions, but Marach chose not to participate, and only Mertinak competed that year.
Title: 2010 Serbia Open – Doubles
Passage: Łukasz Kubot and Oliver Marach were the defenders of title, but Kubot chose not to compete this year and Marach chose to play in Munich instead.
Title: 2014 Geneva Open Challenger – Doubles
Passage: Oliver Marach and Florin Mergea were the defending champions. Mergea did not participate this year, Marach partnered fellow Austrian Philipp Oswald.
Title: 2017 Aircel Chennai Open – Doubles
Passage: Oliver Marach and Fabrice Martin are the defending champions, but Marach chose not to participate this year and Martin chose to compete in Doha instead.
Title: 2010 Brasil Open – Doubles
Passage: Tommy Robredo and Marcel Granollers were the defending champions. Robredo chose to compete in the 2010 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament instead. Granollers partnered with Pablo Cuevas, and they won in the final 7–5, 6–4 against Łukasz Kubot and Oliver Marach.
Title: Scheer (band)
Passage: Scheer was an alternative metal band from County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It was first founded by PJ 'Doc' Doherty and Paddy Leyden however PJ after their first release, replaced by the band's then manager Peter Fleming. The composition of the band was; Peter Fleming (Bass guitar), Paddy Leyden (Rhythm guitar), Audrey Gallagher (vocals), Neal Calderwood, (Lead guitar) and Joe Bates (drummer).
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As a singles player, he peaked at World No. 8
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Peter Fleming (tennis)
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Oliver Marach
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Which tennis player played in the Masters, Daniel Vacek or Yan Zi?
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Title: Yan Zi (tennis)
Passage: Yan Zi (; ; born November 12, 1984), is a retired Chinese-born Hong Kong female professional tennis player.
Title: Daniel Vacek
Passage: Daniel Vacek (born 1 April 1971) is a former tennis player from Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic who turned professional in 1990. He reached the quarterfinals of the 1995 Paris Masters, the 1998 Canada Masters and the 1998 Cincinnati Masters, and achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 26 in January 1996.
Title: Mervana Jugić-Salkić
Passage: Mervana Jugić-Salkić (born 14 May 1980) is a Bosnian former tennis player. She turned professional in 1999, and reached her highest singles ranking on 21 June 2004, when she was ranked World No. 99. On 10 July 2006, Jugić-Salkić reached No. 59 in doubles, after winning ASB Classic in 2004 with Jelena Kostanić and Internazionali di Modena in 2005 with Yuliya Beygelzimer. She also won 15 singles and 43 doubles events organized by International Tennis Federation. Jugić-Salkić represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2004 Summer Olympics, but fell to Maria Elena Camerin in the first round. During her long career, she defeated players such as Yan Zi, Victoria Azarenka, Bethanie Mattek, Sania Mirza, Anabel Medina Garrigues, Nuria Llagostera Vives and Sybille Bammer.
Title: Jan Vacek
Passage: Jan Vacek (yahn VAH-tseck; born May 10, 1976 in Prague) is a retired professional male tennis player from the Czech Republic.
Title: 2006 Qatar Telecom German Open – Doubles
Passage: The Doubles Tournament at the 2006 Qatar Telecom German Open took place between May 5 and May 13 on the outdoor clay courts of the Rot-Weiss Tennis Club in Berlin, Germany. Yan Zi and Zheng Jie won the title, defeating Elena Dementieva and Flavia Pennetta in the final.
Title: Tennis at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's doubles
Passage: At the 2010 Asian Games in the Women's doubles tennis event, Zheng Jie and Yan Zi were the defending champions, but only Yan chose to participate, she partnered up with Peng Shuai.
Title: Wei Yan Tao
Passage: Wei Yan Tao (simplified Chinese: 魏炎涛; born 12 February 1986) is a male table tennis player from China. He joined the Chinese National Table Tennis Team in 2003. Wei is left-handed, shakehand grip. He played for Zheshang Bank Table Tennis Club in China Table Tennis Super League in 2008 and 2009. He is the coach of Guangzhou Tianhe Taibaijinxing Table Tennis Association from 2009 till 2016.
Title: 1993 Volvo International – Doubles
Passage: The 1993 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Connecticut, United States and was part of the Championship Series of the 1993 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from August 16 through August 23, 1993. Kelly Jones and Rick Leach were the defending champions but only Jones competed that year with Paul Annacone. Annacone and Jones lost in the semifinals to Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek. Suk and Vacek won in the final 7–5, 6–4 against Steve DeVries and David Macpherson.
Title: Yuan Meng
Passage: Yuan Meng (born 9 May 1986) () is a former Chinese female professional tennis player. She is China's fifth-highest ranked women's singles player after Zheng Jie, Li Na, Peng Shuai, and Yan Zi. Yuan has won four ITF singles titles and one ITF doubles title.
Title: 1993 Volvo International – Singles
Passage: The 1993 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Connecticut, United States and was part of the Championship Series of the 1993 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from August 16 through August 23, 1993. Stefan Edberg was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Daniel Vacek. Andriy Medvedev won in the final 7–5, 6–4 against Petr Korda.
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Daniel Vacek
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Daniel Vacek
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Yan Zi (tennis)
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Which genus has more species, Loropetalum or Liquidambar?
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Title: Liquidambar
Passage: Liquidambar, commonly called sweetgum (sweet gum in the UK), gum, redgum, satin-walnut, or American storax, is the only genus in the flowering plant family Altingiaceae with 15 species. They were formerly often treated in Hamamelidaceae.
Title: Loropetalum
Passage: Loropetalum is a genus of three species of shrubs or small trees in the witch-hazel family, Hamamelidaceae, native to China, Japan, and south-eastern Asia.
Title: Styrax
Passage: Storax or snowbell is the common names of Styrax, a genus of about 130 species of large shrubs or small trees in the family Styracaceae, mostly native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the majority in eastern and southeastern Asia, but also crossing the equator in South America. The resin obtained from the tree is called storax or benzoin (not to be confused with the "Liquidambar" storax balsam).
Title: Liquidambar changii
Passage: Liquidambar changii is an extinct species of sweetgum in the Altingiaceae genus "Liquidambar". "Liquidambar changii" is known from Middle Miocene fossils found in Central Washington.
Title: Aristobia testudo
Passage: Aristobia testudo is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Voet in 1778, originally under the genus "Cerambyx". It is known from Myanmar, India, China, Laos, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Vietnam. It feeds on "Prunus persica", "Liquidambar formosana", "Quercus acutissima", "Prunus salicina", and "Nephelium mutabile".
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Liquidambar
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Loropetalum
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Liquidambar
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What refers to more species, Plantago or Metasequoia?
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Title: Plantago
Passage: Plantago is a genus of about 200 species of small, inconspicuous plants commonly called plantains or fleaworts. The common name plantain is shared with the unrelated cooking plantain, a kind of banana. Most are herbaceous plants, though a few are subshrubs growing to 60 cm tall.
Title: Metasequoia
Passage: Metasequoia (dawn redwood) is a fast-growing, deciduous tree, and the sole living species, "Metasequoia glyptostroboides", is one of three species of conifers known as redwoods. It is native to Lichuan county in Hubei province, China. Although the least tall of the redwoods, it grows to at least 200 feet (60 meters) in height. Local villagers refer to the original tree from which most others derive as "Shui-sa", or "water fir", which is part of a local shrine. Since its rediscovery in 1944, the dawn redwood has become a popular ornamental.
Title: Plantago cretica
Passage: Plantago cretica is a species of "Plantago", family Plantaginaceae.
Title: Plantago princeps
Passage: Plantago princeps is a rare species of flowering plant in the plantain family known by the common name ale. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known from the islands of Hawaii, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui. Like other Hawaiian "Plantago", it is known as kuahiwi laukahi, or laukahi kuahiwi. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.
Title: Plantago rugelii
Passage: Plantago rugelii is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is native to North America, where it occurs in eastern Canada and the central and eastern United States. Its common names include American plantain, blackseed plantain, pale plantain, and Rugel's plantain. The generic name "Plantago" is from the Latin "planta" ("footprint") and the species name "rugelii" honors Ferdinand Ignatius Xavier Rugel (1806-1879), a German-born botanist and pharmacist.
Title: Plantago hawaiensis
Passage: Plantago hawaiensis is a rare species of flowering plant in the plantain family known by the common name Hawaiian plantain. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Hawaii. It grows on the slopes of Mauna Loa and Hualalai. Like other Hawaiian "Plantago", it is known as kuahiwi laukahi. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.
Title: Metasequoia foxii
Passage: Metasequoia foxii is an extinct redwood species in the family Cupressaceae described from numerous fossils of varying growth stage. The species is solely known from the Paleocene sediments exposed in central Alberta, Canada. It is one of three extinct species belonging to the redwood genus "Metasequoia".
Title: Plantago media
Passage: Plantago media, known as the hoary plantain, is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It is native to central and western Europe, including Great Britain and introduced to parts of the north-east United States. Its generic name is derived from the Latin for sole; like other members of the genus "Plantago", it should not be confused with the unrelated plantain, a starchy banana.
Title: Metasequoia glyptostroboides
Passage: Metasequoia glyptostroboides, the dawn redwood, is a fast-growing, endangered deciduous conifer, the sole living species of the genus "Metasequoia", one of three species in the subfamily Sequoioideae. It is native to Lichuan county in the Hubei province of China. Although shortest of the redwoods, it can grow to at least 200 ft in height.
Title: Metasequoia occidentalis
Passage: Metasequoia occidentalis is an extinct redwood species of the family Cupressaceae that is found as fossils throughout the Northern Hemisphere. It is one of three extinct species of "Metasequoia" that are currently recognized as valid.
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Plantago
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Plantago
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Metasequoia
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Lahamu had a brother who represents what element of Akkadian mythology?
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Title: Lahmu
Passage: Laḫmu, Lakhmu, Lache, Lumasi, or Assyro-Akkadian Lammasu is a deity from Akkadian mythology that represents the zodiac, parent stars, or constellations.
Title: Lahamu
Passage: Lahamu (also Lakhamu, Lachos, Lumasi, or Assyro-Akkadian Lammasu) was the first-born daughter of Tiamat and Abzu in Akkadian mythology. With her brother Lahmu she is the mother of Anshar and Kishar, who were in turn parents of the first gods. Lahamu is sometimes seen as a serpent, and sometimes as a woman with a red sash and six curls on her head. It is suggested that the pair were represented by the silt of the sea-bed, but more accurately are known to be the representations of the zodiac, parent-stars, or constellations.
Title: Sirara (goddess)
Passage: Sirara, also known as Nanshe, is the goddess of the Persian Gulf in Sumerian, Babylonian, and Akkadian mythology. In creation mythology she is given charge over the waters of the Gulf by the god Enki, her father. She also helps the poor, orphans, and widows. She was born to heal her father's neck after being cursed by his wife.
Title: Ušumgallu
Passage: Ušumgallu or Ushumgallu (Sumerian: 𒁔𒃲 "ušum.gal", "Great Dragon") was one of the three horned snakes in <a href="Akkadian%20mythology">Akkadian mythology</a>, along with the <a href="Ba%C5%A1mu">Bašmu</a> and <a href="Mu%C5%A1ma%E1%B8%AB%E1%B8%AB%C5%AB">Mušmaḫḫū</a>. Usually described as a lion-dragon demon, it has been somewhat speculatively identified with the four-legged, winged dragon of the late 3rd millennium BC.
Title: Abzu
Passage: The Abzu or Apsu (Cuneiform: , ZU. AB; Sumerian: abzu; Akkadian: "apsû", ), also called engur (Cuneiform:, LAGAB×HAL; Sumerian: engur; Akkadian: "engurru" - lit., "ab"='water' "zu"='deep'), was the name for fresh water from underground aquifers which was given a religious fertilising quality in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology. Lakes, springs, rivers, wells, and other sources of fresh water were thought to draw their water from the abzu. In this respect, in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology it referred to the primeval sea below the void space of the underworld (Kur) and the earth (Ma) above.
Title: Ishum
Passage: Ishum is a minor god in Akkadian mythology, the brother of Shamash and an attendant of Erra. He may have been a god of fire and, according to texts, led the gods in war as a herald but was nonetheless generally regarded as benevolent. Ishum is known particularly from the Babylonian legend of Erra and Ishum. He developed from the Sumerian figure of Endursaga.
Title: Mandanu
Passage: Mandanu in Babylonian and Akkadian mythology is a god of divine judgement. He is known from the neo-Babylonian period.
Title: Aya (goddess)
Passage: Aya (or Aja) in Akkadian mythology was a mother goddess, consort of the sun god Shamash. She developed from the Sumerian goddess Sherida, consort of Utu.
Title: Ilabrat
Passage: Ilabrat, in Assyrian, Babylonian and Akkadian mythology, is the attendant and vizier of the chief sky god Anu and part of his entourage.
Title: Kus (god)
Passage: Kus is a god of herdsmen in Sumerian, Babylonian, and Akkadian mythology. He is identified in the "Theogony of Dunnu".
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zodiac
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Lahamu
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Lahmu
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Do Alain Tanner and Wolfgang Becker share a profession?
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Title: Wolfgang Becker
Passage: Wolfgang Becker (born 22 June 1954) is a German film director and writer. He is best known to the international audience for his work "Good Bye Lenin! " (2003).
Title: Alain Tanner
Passage: Alain Tanner (born 6 December 1929) is a Swiss film director.
Title: The Salamander (1971 film)
Passage: The Salamander (French: La Salamandre ) is a 1971 Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Messidor (film)
Passage: Messidor is a 1979 French-Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Fourbi
Passage: Fourbi is a 1996 French-Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Requiem: A Hallucination
Passage: Requiem: A Hallucination (Portuguese: Requiem: uma alucinação ) is a 1991 novel by the Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi. Set in Lisbon, the narrative centres on an Italian author who meets the spirit of a dead Portuguese poet. Tabucchi wrote the book in Portuguese. Alain Tanner directed a 1998 film adaptation, also called "Requiem".
Title: Nice Time
Passage: Nice Time is a 1957 documentary film made by Alain Tanner and Claude Goretta in Britain and included in the third Free Cinema programme at the National Film Theatre, London in May 1957. It won the Experimental Film prize at the film festival in Venice and much critical praise.
Title: Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000
Passage: Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000 (French: "Jonas qui aura 25 ans en l'an 2000" ) is a 1976 Swiss film directed by Alain Tanner and written by Tanner and John Berger. The location of the shooting was Geneva.
Title: Charles, Dead or Alive
Passage: Charles, Dead or Alive (French: "Charles mort ou vif") is a 1970 Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner.
Title: I Was All His
Passage: I Was All His (German: Ich war ihm hörig) is a 1958 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Becker and starring Barbara Rütting, Carlos Thompson and Wolfgang Preiss.
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yes
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Alain Tanner
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Wolfgang Becker
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When was the English poet on which Il corsaro was based born?
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Title: Il corsaro
Passage: Il corsaro ("The Corsair") is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi, from a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on Lord Byron's poem "The Corsair". The first performance was given at the Teatro Grande in Trieste on 25 October 1848.
Title: Lord Byron
Passage: George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), commonly known simply as Lord Byron, was an English poet, peer, politician, and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. He is regarded as one of the greatest British poets and remains widely read and influential. Among his best-known works are the lengthy narrative poems, "Don Juan" and "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage", and the short lyric poem, "She Walks in Beauty".
Title: Blackie the Pirate
Passage: Blackie the Pirate (Italian: "Il corsaro nero" ) is a 1971 comedy film with Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, unusual in that the popular team has little screen time together.
Title: Hercules and the Black Pirates
Passage: Hercules and the Black Pirates (Italian: "Sansone contro il corsaro nero" , also known as "Hercules and the Pirates" and "Hercules and the Black Pirate") is a 1964 Italian pirate-peplum film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Alan Steel.
Title: The Black Corsair (1976 film)
Passage: The Black Corsair (Italian: "Il corsaro nero" also known as "The Black Pirate") is an Italian adventure film. It is based on two Emilio Salgari novels, "The Black Corsair" and "The Queen of the Caribbean".
Title: Frau Margot
Passage: Frau Margot is an opera in 3 acts by composer Thomas Pasatieri. The work uses an English language libretto by Frank Corsaro which is based on Corsaro's play "Lyric Suite". The opera's premiere was presented by the Fort Worth Opera on June 2, 2007. Corsaro directed the production which used sets by Alison Nalder and costumes by Steven Bryant. A recording of this production was released on CD by Albany Records.
Title: Achille De Bassini
Passage: Achille De Bassini (5 May 1819 – 3 July 1881) was an Italian baritone, particularly noted for his performances in Verdi's operas. He created the roles of Francesco Foscari in "I due Foscari" (1844), Pasha Seid in "Il corsaro" (1848), Miller in "Luisa Miller" (1849) and Fra Melitone in "La forza del destino' (1862).
Title: Pirate of the Half Moon
Passage: Il corsaro della mezzaluna, internationally released as Pirate of the Half Moon, is a 1957 Italian adventure film directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese and starring John Derek.
Title: The Masked Man Against the Pirates
Passage: The Masked Man Against the Pirates (Italian: "L'uomo mascherato contro i pirati" or "Il corsaro nero nell'isola del tesoro"), also known as The Black Pirate, is a 1964 Italian pirate swashbuckler film co-written and directed by Vertunnio De Angelis (credited as Vert Dean) and starring George Hilton.
Title: The Black Corsair (1937 film)
Passage: The Black Corsair (Italian:Il corsaro nero) is a 1937 Italian adventure film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Ciro Verratti, Silvana Jachino and Ada Biagini. The film is an adaptation of the 1898 novel "The Black Corsair" by Emilio Salgari.
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22 January 1788
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Il corsaro
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Lord Byron
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Which is from England, Republica or AFI?
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Title: Republica
Passage: Republica are an English alternative rock band, formed in 1994. The height of their popularity spanned from 1996 to 1999. The current line-up consists of Saffron (vocals), Tim Dorney (keyboards), Johnny Male (guitar), Conor Lawrence (drums).
Title: AFI (band)
Passage: AFI (abbreviation for A Fire Inside) is an American rock band from Ukiah, California, formed in 1991. They have had the same lineup since 1998: lead vocalist Davey Havok, drummer and backup vocalist Adam Carson, with bassist Hunter Burgan and guitarist Jade Puget, who both play keyboard and contribute backup vocals. Of the current lineup, Havok and Carson are the two remaining original members.
Title: Hanna Mangan-Lawrence
Passage: Hanna Mangan-Lawrence (born 5 March 1991 in London, England) is a British-Australian actress, best known in Australia for her role as Holly in the drama series "Bed of Roses", for which she received an AFI Award nomination in 2008 and a Logie Award nomination in 2009, and internationally as Seppia in the Starz historical drama "".
Title: Posie Graeme-Evans
Passage: Posie Graeme-Evans (b. Rosemary Graeme-Evans in Nottingham, England) is an Australian novelist, television and film producer, editor, screenwriter and director, best known for her children's programs and adult dramas. She has created many commercially successful and award winning programs throughout her career, but she is best known as creator of McLeod's Daughters, which during its 2001-2008 run won eight Logies, and Hi-5, which has won three Logies and five ARIA awards. Her other notable credits include Mirror, Mirror, which won an AFI and a GOFTA award. She was also Director of Drama for the Nine Network from 2002-2005 and has written five historical dramas, published by Simon & Schuster.
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Republica
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Republica
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AFI (band)
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Who is older, Steve Perry or Constantine Maroulis?
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Title: Constantine Maroulis
Passage: Constantine James Maroulis ( ; born September 17, 1975) is a Greek-American actor and rock singer from Wyckoff, New Jersey. He was the sixth-place finalist on the fourth season of the reality television series "American Idol", and received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for his role in "Rock of Ages". He starred in the title role in "Jekyll and Hyde" on Broadway, for which he received a Drama League Award Nomination for a Distinguished Performance Award.
Title: Steve Perry (Oregon musician)
Passage: Stephen Henry Perry (born October 8, 1963) is an American musician, best known as lead singer, songwriter and rhythm guitarist for the Oregon ska-swing band the Cherry Poppin' Daddies.
Title: Robert Marks (vocal coach)
Passage: Robert “Bob” Marks is an American vocal coach, music arranger, accompanist, conductor, and music director located in New York City. His students have included Natalie Portman, Britney Spears, Ariana Grande, Lea Michele, Laura Bell Bundy, Kerry Butler, Nikki M. James, Constantine Maroulis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Debbie Gibson, and Ashley Tisdale.
Title: Fidelity Is the Enemy
Passage: Fidelity is the Enemy is a 2001 studio album by pop singer-songwriter Jim Boggia. A track from the album, "Several Thousand" was featured in the ABC television show Men in Trees. The song was also recorded by American Idol contestant Constantine Maroulis for his debut album.
Title: S. D. Perry
Passage: Stephani Danelle Perry (credited as S. D. Perry in her works) is an American novelist. She is the daughter of writer Steve Perry.
Title: I Think I Love You
Passage: "I Think I Love You" is a song composed by songwriter Tony Romeo in 1970. It was released as the debut single by The Partridge Family pop group, featuring David Cassidy on lead vocals and Shirley Jones on background vocals. The Partridge Family version was a number-one hit on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in November 1970. The alternative rock band Voice of the Beehive scored a hit cover version of their own in 1991. There have also been many other cover versions of this song, most notably, Perry Como, Kaci, Katie Cassidy, Paul Westerberg, Constantine Maroulis, and the new "In Search of the Partridge Family" cast on VH1.
Title: Athan Maroulis
Passage: Athanasios Demetrios Maroulis (born September 22, 1964) is an actor, vocalist and record producer born in Brooklyn, New York. He is the older brother of singer Constantine Maroulis and also has a sister, Anastasia.
Title: Pray for the Soul of Betty
Passage: Pray for the Soul of Betty (often known by the acronym, "PFTSOB") was a hard rock band from New York City. The band consisted of Michael Hamboussi (drums), João Joya (guitar), Taylor, C.R. (bass) and lead vocalist Constantine Maroulis. On March 20, 2006, Maroulis announced his departure on the band's official message board, and on May 13, 2006, drummer Hamboussi posted in his MySpace blog that PFTSOB had officially disbanded.
Title: Constantine (album)
Passage: Constantine is the solo debut album of rock singer Constantine Maroulis. It debuted at number 75 on the Billboard 200, selling around 9,000 copies in its first week.
Title: David Homyk
Passage: David Homyk (born in Canada) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. His music can be described as a blend of Maroon 5 and James Blunt. A producer by trade, David has made recordings for many well-known artists, including Beyoncé Knowles and her sister Solange. He tours and performs regularly, having shared stages with artists ranging from "American Idol's" Constantine Maroulis to the hip-hop legend & Hall of Fame inductee, Doug E. Fresh. David’s debut album is called "True Story." . On June 27, 2013 AOL hired David as its first live anchor. He was given the job upon singing the morning news.
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Stephen Henry Perry (born October 8, 1963) is an American musician
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Constantine Maroulis
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Steve Perry (Oregon musician)
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Which American banjo player was featured in the album "Once in a Very Blue Moon"
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Title: Béla Fleck
Passage: Béla Anton Leoš Fleck (born July 10, 1958) is an American banjo player. An innovative and technically proficient banjo player, he is best known for his work with the bands New Grass Revival and Béla Fleck and the Flecktones.
Title: Once in a Very Blue Moon
Passage: Once in a Very Blue Moon is singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith's third album. The sounds have become a little more country and a little less folk than her previous albums. Her first two albums were backed sparsely with instrumentation, but starting with this album, the whole complement of country-styled instrumentalists can be heard. Noted country musicians performing on the album include banjo player Béla Fleck and champion fiddle player Mark O'Connor. The title song was covered by Dolly Parton, who included her version on her "Real Love" album in 1985.
Title: Roger Sprung
Passage: Roger Sprung (born August 29, 1930, in New York City) is an American banjo player and teacher best known for introducing authentic bluegrass banjo picking styles to the folk music community in the north and for the eclectic manner in which he has adapted bluegrass banjo techniques to music of other genres.
Title: Billy Faier
Passage: Billy Faier (December 21, 1930 – January 29, 2016) was an American banjo player. He, along with Pete Seeger, was one of the early exponents of the banjo during the mid-20th-century American folk music revival.
Title: Lazy Farmer (album)
Passage: Lazy Farmer is the 1975 album by British folk rock group Lazy Farmer. This short-lived group consisted of pioneer British folk musician Wizz Jones, his wife Sandy Jones, John Bidwell and Jake Walton. The album was dedicated to American banjo player John Burke, whose book "Fiddle Tunes for the Banjo" inspired the formation of Lazy Farmer. The album was recorded at Conny Plank's countryside studio in Cologne, Germany.
Title: Lee Sexton
Passage: Lee Sexton (born 1928, in Letcher County, Kentucky) is an American banjo player from Letcher County, Kentucky. He began playing the banjo at the age of eight and is proficient in the two-finger picking and "drop-thumb" (clawhammer) traditional styles of east Kentucky. He also sings. His "Whoa Mule" album includes recordings from a 1952 home recording with fiddler Fernando Lusk to recordings made in 2001. Four solo songs also appear on Smithsonian Folkways album "Mountain Music of Kentucky."
Title: Blue Origin Blue Moon
Passage: The Blue Origin "Blue Moon" is a proposed lunar lander designed by Blue Origin for use for cargo deliveries to the Moon. "Blue Moon" is an unmanned lunar spacecraft that is projected to provide an Amazon.com-like delivery service to the Moon. Blue Moon derives from the vertical landing technology used in Blue Origin's New Shepard sub-orbital space tourist rocket. The lander platform was first revealed in March 2017.
Title: Red Roundtree
Passage: Luther 'Red' Roundtree, (born August 4, 1905 in Mount Pleasant, Texas - died April 30, 1990) was an American plectrum banjo player and co-founder of The Banjo Kings in 1951, an American banjo band.
Title: Blue Moon (The Marcels album)
Passage: Blue Moon is the debut studio album by the doo-wop group The Marcels. It was released in 1961 on Colpix Records and included 12 songs. The album was available in mono, catalogue number CP-416. "Blue Moon" was produced and arranged by Stu Phillips and was recorded in New York at RCA Studios. "Blue Moon" features a cover version of the Judy Garland hit "Over The Rainbow". Four decades after the group's debut album was released, The Marcels were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
Title: Raymond Fairchild
Passage: Raymond Fairchild (born March 15, 1939) is an American banjo player from the Great Smoky Mountains. He is known for his fast playing, his fancy and intricate picking and his ability of making the banjo mimic both animals and humans.
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Béla Fleck
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Once in a Very Blue Moon
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Béla Fleck
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What Spanish football club from Cantabria participated in the1989–90 Segunda División?
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Title: 1989–90 Segunda División
Passage: The 1989–90 Segunda División season saw 20 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league. Real Burgos, Real Betis and RCD Español were promoted to Primera División. Racing de Santander, Castilla CF, Recreativo de Huelva and Atlético Madrileño were relegated to Segunda División B.
Title: Racing de Santander
Passage: Real Racing Club de Santander, S.A.D. is a Spanish football club based in Santander, in the autonomous community of Cantabria. Founded in 1913 it plays in Segunda División B – Group 2, holding home games at "Estadio El Sardinero", with a capacity for 22,222 spectators.
Title: 1977–78 Segunda División B
Passage: The 1977–78 Segunda División B was the first season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system. The league was made up of last 4 teams from 1976-77 Segunda División and 2nd to 10th teams from 1976-77 Tercera División. In concept, the Segunda División B was identical to the old Tercera Division, which was now reduced to two divisions. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom three were relegated to the Tercera División.
Title: Segunda División B
Passage: Segunda División B (English: Second Division B ) is the third level of the Spanish football league system. It is administered by the RFEF. It is below the top two levels of the league, the "Primera División" (also known as La Liga) and the "Segunda División", and above the "Tercera División". The Segunda División B includes the reserve teams of several La Liga and Segunda División teams.
Title: 1999 Segunda División B play-offs
Passage: The 1999 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from Spanish 1998–99 Segunda División B to the 1999–2000 Segunda División. The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the "Playoffs de Ascenso" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B.
Title: 1978–79 Segunda División B
Passage: The 1978–79 Segunda División B was the 2nd season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system, since its establishment in 1977. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom three were relegated to the Tercera División.
Title: 2015–16 Real Oviedo season
Passage: The 2015–16 season is the 33rd season in Segunda División played by Real Oviedo, a Spanish football club based in Oviedo, Asturias. The team promoted last season by winning Segunda División B
Title: 1980–81 Segunda División B
Passage: The 1980–81 Segunda División B was the 4th season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system, since its establishment in 1977. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom three were relegated to the Tercera División.
Title: Deportivo Rayo Cantabria
Passage: Deportivo Rayo Cantabria is a Spanish football team based in Santander, in the autonomous community of Cantabria. Founded in 1993 it currently plays in Tercera División – Group 3, holding home games at the Campo Municipal Mies de Cozada sports ground, which they share with a Segunda Regional football side (Juventud Atlético San Román) and a División de Honor rugby club (Independiente Rugby Club). Before they played at the Campos de San Juan de Monte".
Title: 1979–80 Segunda División B
Passage: The 1979–80 Segunda División B was the 3rd season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system, since its establishment in 1977. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom four were relegated to the Tercera División.
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Racing de Santander
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1989–90 Segunda División
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Racing de Santander
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Invisible Children and The Animal World, are which genre of films?
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Title: The Animal World (film)
Passage: The Animal World is a 1956 documentary film that was produced, written and directed by Irwin Allen. The film includes live-action footage of animals throughout the world, along with a ten-minute stop motion animated sequence about dinosaurs.
Title: Invisible Children
Passage: Invisible Children is a 2006 American documentary film which depicts the human rights abuses by the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda.
Title: Animal World
Passage: Animal World (Spanish original title: "Mundo animal") is a collection of short stories written by Antonio di Benedetto, with hallucinatory animal transformations by the internationally acknowledged Argentine master.
Title: Global Night Commute
Passage: Global Night Commute was a worldwide event organized by the makers of the film "Invisible Children" through the organization Invisible Children, Inc. It took place on April 29, 2006. Youths from around the world walked to city centers and spent the night in parks to show support for Ugandan children who walk every night into city centers attempting to avoid capture by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).
Title: On Being the Right Size
Passage: "On Being the Right Size" is a 1926 essay by J. B. S. Haldane which discusses proportions in the animal world and the essential link between the size of an animal and these systems an animal has for life.
Title: Invisible Children, Inc.
Passage: Invisible Children, Inc. is an organization founded in 2004 to increase awareness of the activities of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in Central Africa, and its leader, Joseph Kony. Specifically, the group seeks to put an end to the practices of the LRA which include abductions and abuse of children, and forcing them to serve as soldiers. To this end, Invisible Children urges the United States government to take military action in the central region of Africa. Invisible Children also operates as a charitable organization, soliciting donations and selling merchandise to raise money for its cause. The organization promotes its cause by dispensing films on the internet and presenting in high schools and colleges around the United States.
Title: Teach Me Again
Passage: "Teach Me Again" is a single that was released in 2006 by the Grammy Award-winning rock singer Tina Turner and Italian pop singer Elisa. The song was recorded for the film "All the Invisible Children". The duet was a number one single in Italy and also charted in a few other European countries like Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
Title: All the Invisible Children
Passage: All the Invisible Children is a 2005 anthology film on the theme of childhood and exploitation. It is a collection of seven short films, each focused on a different child.
Title: Kony 2012
Passage: Kony 2012 is a short documentary film produced by Invisible Children, Inc. (authors of "Invisible Children"). It was released on March 5, 2012. The film's purpose was to promote the charity's "Stop Kony" movement to make Ugandan cult and militia leader, indicted war criminal and the International Criminal Court fugitive Joseph Kony globally known in order to have him arrested by the end of 2012, when the campaign expired.
Title: Schools for Schools
Passage: Schools for Schools is a fundraising program created by the nonprofit organization Invisible Children Inc. The program encourages students and schools in the Western world to compete creatively to raise money that is used to rebuild schools in northern Uganda. Education standards and facilities in the northern part of the country have suffered due to the Lord's Resistance Army insurgency.
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documentary
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Invisible Children
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The Animal World (film)
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Granite State Communications is based in what county?
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Title: Granite State Communications
Passage: Granite State Communications is a telecommunications company based in Weare, New Hampshire providing telephone, internet, fiber, and television services to seven towns across the southern part of the state.
Title: Weare, New Hampshire
Passage: Weare is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 8,785 at the 2010 census. It is close to two important New Hampshire cities, Manchester and Concord.
Title: Granite State
Passage: Granite State is the nickname of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
Title: Granite State Electric Company
Passage: Granite State Electric Company is a regulated company that provides electricity in parts of the American state of New Hampshire. Since 2012, it has been owned by Liberty Utilities. The company is headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire.
Title: Granite State College
Passage: Granite State College is an institution of the University System of New Hampshire whose mission is to expand access to public higher education to students of all ages in the US state of New Hampshire.
Title: Granite State Credit Union
Passage: Granite State Credit Union (GSCU) is a state-chartered credit union based in Manchester, New Hampshire, with branches throughout the state.
Title: Stephen Reno
Passage: Stephen J. Reno was Chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire from 2000 to 2009. The university system comprises four institutions, the University of New Hampshire, Keene State College, Plymouth State University, and Granite State College. Is currently the Executive Director of Leadership New Hampshire, a leadership development program created to “increase civic engagement and strengthen communities through connecting and educating a diverse pool of engaged or emerging leaders about the state of New Hampshire.”
Title: Todd J. Leach
Passage: Todd J. Leach, PhD is an American administrator and the Chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire, which consists of University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University, Keene State College, and Granite State College.
Title: State Security Department of Lithuania
Passage: The State Security Department or VSD (Lithuanian: "Valstybės saugumo departamentas" ) is a Lithuanian national security agency which collects information on threats to Lithuania's sovereignty and works to eliminate those threats. The VSD also conducts counterintelligence, protects state secrets and classified information, and vets applicants for residence in or entry to Lithuania. The department was established on 26 March 1990, two weeks after Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union. At the time, the department was also responsible for certain aspects of law enforcement, provide protection to state officials and strategic objects, ensure integrity of state communications network, investigate political corruption. Other agencies took over these extra duties and, during 2010, the mission of VSD was clarified to mainly focus on intelligence and counterintelligence.
Title: University System of New Hampshire
Passage: The University System of New Hampshire (USNH), established in 1963, is responsible for overseeing the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University, Keene State College, and Granite State College. The University System is the largest provider of post-secondary education in New Hampshire. The university system is governed by a single Board of Trustees (BOT) which is responsible for ensuring that each institution has a unique character and educational mission.
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Hillsborough County
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Granite State Communications
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Weare, New Hampshire
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This is the place of fish and is the capital city of Frobisher Bay south?
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Title: Iqaluit
Passage: Iqaluit (Inuktitut: ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ ; ] ; ] ), meaning "place of fish", is the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut; its largest community, and its only city. Until 1987, the city was known under its former colonial name as Frobisher Bay, after the large bay on the coast of which the city is situated. In 1999, Iqaluit became the capital of Nunavut after the division of the Northwest Territories into two separate territories. Before this event, Iqaluit was a small city and not well-known outside of the Canadian Arctic or Canada, with population and economic growth highly limited. This is due to the city's isolation and heavy dependence on expensively imported supplies as the city, like the rest of Nunavut, has no road, rail, or even ship connections for part of the year to the rest of Canada. The city also has a polar climate, influenced by the cold deep waters of the Labrador Current just off Baffin Island; this makes the city of Iqaluit cold, even though the city is well south of the Arctic Circle.
Title: Gardiner Island (Nunavut)
Passage: Gardiner Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay south of the capital city of Iqaluit.
Title: Qarsau Island
Passage: Qarsau Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay, approximately 4.7 km south of the capital city of Iqaluit.
Title: Everett Mountains
Passage: The Everett Mountains are a mountain range located at Frobisher Bay on southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Nunavut's capital city Iqaluit is protected by the Everett Mountains. The mountain range is a subrange of the Arctic Cordillera.
Title: Faris Island
Passage: Faris Island (alternate: Ferris Island) is one of the many uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay, approximately 14 km southwest of the capital city of Iqaluit.
Title: Alligator Island
Passage: Alligator Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay, southeast of the capital city of Iqaluit. Other islands in the immediate vicinity include Algerine Island, Camp Island, Culbertson Island, Frobisher's Farthest, Low Island, Mark Island, McAllister Island, McBride Island, Metela Island, Mitchell Island, Pan Island, Peak Island, Pink Lady Island, Precipice Island.
Title: Algerine Island
Passage: Algerine Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay, southeast of the capital city of Iqaluit.
Title: Long Island (Frobisher Bay, Nunavut)
Passage: Long Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay, approximately 4 km south of the capital city of Iqaluit.
Title: Pichit Island
Passage: Pichit Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay, approximately 4 km south of the capital city of Iqaluit. Other islands in the immediate vicinity include Crimmins Island, Frobisher's Farthest, Jenvey Island, Kudlago Island, and Sybil Island.
Title: Kudlago Island
Passage: Kudlago Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay, southeast of the capital city of Iqaluit. Other islands in the immediate vicinity include Crimmins Island, Jenvey Island, Pichit Island, Sale Island, and Sybil Island.
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Iqaluit
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Does Canadian indie rock band Mother Mother or English rock band Kasabian have more band members?
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Title: Mother Mother
Passage: Mother Mother is a Canadian indie rock band based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The band consists of Ryan Guldemond on guitar and vocals, Molly Guldemond on vocals and keyboard, Jasmin Parkin on keyboard and vocals, Ali Siadat on drums, and Mike Young on bass. Longtime bassist Jeremy Page left the band in 2016.
Title: Kasabian
Passage: Kasabian ( ) are an English rock band formed in Leicester in 1997. The band's original members consisted of vocalist Tom Meighan, guitarist and vocalist Sergio Pizzorno, guitarist Chris Karloff, and bassist Chris Edwards. The band's line-up was completed by drummer Ian Matthews in 2004 after a string of session drummers. Karloff left the band in 2006 and founded a new band called Black Onassis. Jay Mehler joined as touring lead guitarist in 2006. Mehler left the band for Liam Gallagher's Beady Eye in 2013, to be replaced by Tim Carter. In 2010 and 2014, Kasabian won the Q Awards for 'Best Act in the World Today', while they were also named "Best Live Act" at the 2014 Q Awards and the 2007 NME Awards. The band's music is often described as "indie rock", but Pizzorno has said he "hates indie bands" and does not feel Kasabian fit into that category.
Title: No Culture
Passage: No Culture is the sixth album by Vancouver-based indie rock band Mother Mother, released on February 10, 2017. It was produced by Ryan Guldemond, Brian Howes and Jason Van Poederooyen.
Title: Club Foot (song)
Passage: "Club Foot" is a song by English indie rock band Kasabian, featured on their 2004 debut album "Kasabian". It was released on 17 May 2004 in the UK. The video of this song, directed by W.I.Z, is dedicated to Czech student Jan Palach who in 1969 set himself on fire in protest against renewed Soviet suppression of Czechoslovakia. The video also refers to the Soviet government's intervention in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 on a banner showing the text in Hungarian (Szabad Európa Rádió) which translates as "Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty".
Title: Very Good Bad Thing
Passage: Very Good Bad Thing is the fifth album by Vancouver-based indie rock band Mother Mother. It was produced by Gavin Brown.
Title: O My Heart
Passage: O My Heart is the second album by Vancouver-based indie rock band Mother Mother, released in 2008. Videos for the songs "O My Heart," "Body of Years," and "Hayloft" have been released.
Title: West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
Passage: West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum is the third studio album by British indie rock band Kasabian, which was released on 5 June 2009. It is also the first album by the band to not feature Christopher Karloff, the band's leading songwriter, following his departure during the writing stages of Kasabian's second album, "Empire" (2006). Lead guitarist Sergio Pizzorno took over as the main force behind the band's song writing.
Title: Eureka (Mother Mother album)
Passage: Eureka is the third album by Vancouver-based indie rock band Mother Mother. It was produced by band member Ryan Guldemond and mixed by Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica, Aerosmith, Joe Satriani).
Title: The Sticks (album)
Passage: The Sticks is the fourth album by Vancouver-based indie rock band Mother Mother. It is a concept album that deals with the notions of isolation, escapism and withdrawal from modern society. It was produced by band member Ryan Guldemond and producer Ben Kaplan.
Title: Ryan Guldemond
Passage: Ryan Guldemond (born c. 1986) is the lead vocalist and guitarist of the Canadian indie rock band Mother Mother, which Guldemond formed in Quadra Island, Campbell River, BC with his sister Molly (on vocals and keyboard).
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Mother Mother
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Mother Mother
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Kasabian
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Between William Saroyan and Hampar Kelikian, who won more prestigious awards in their fields?
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Title: Hampar Kelikian
Passage: Hampar Kelikian (January 17, 1899 – July 24, 1983) was a maverick orthopedic surgeon, who significantly extended the surgical field.
Title: William Saroyan
Passage: William Saroyan ( ; August 31, 1908 – May 18, 1981) was an American novelist, playwright, and short story writer. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1940, and in 1943 won the Academy Award for Best Story for the film adaptation of his novel "The Human Comedy".
Title: Tracy's Tiger
Passage: Tracy's Tiger is a short novel by William Saroyan. It was first published in 1951 by Doubleday, illustrated with drawings by Henry Koerner. It appears in the short story collection "The William Saroyan Reader," first edition 1958, published by George Braziller, Inc.
Title: Strawberry Saroyan
Passage: Strawberry Saroyan (born 1970) is a journalist and author. The daughter of Aram Saroyan and granddaughter of playwright William Saroyan and actress Carol Matthau, she spent her childhood in Bolinas, California. She has a sister named Cream. She writes for the New York Times Style section and is the author of "".
Title: The Armenian and the Armenian
Passage: "The Armenian and the Armenian" is a short story written by William Saroyan in August 1935 in New York. It was first published in 1936 in the collection of short stories entitled "Inhale & Exhale". Over the years, the story has become known for the excerpt—"arguably [Saroyan's] most famous saying"—about the survival of the Armenian people after the genocide of 1915.
Title: Letters from 74 rue Taitbout
Passage: Letters from 74 Rue Taitbout or Don't Go But If You Must Say Hello To Everybody is a book of short stories in the form of letters by William Saroyan. The stories often recollect meetings, relationships, observations, ask questions and wonder what happened to some of the people from Saroyan's past.
Title: My Heart's in the Highlands (play)
Passage: My Heart's in the Highlands is a one act play by Armenian-American dramatist and author William Saroyan, adapted from his short story, "The Man With His Heart in the Highlands". Saroyan's first play, it is a comedy about a young boy and his Armenian family. It was produced at the Guild Theatre in New York.
Title: William Saroyan International Prize for Writing
Passage: The William Saroyan International Prize for Writing is a biennial literary award for fiction and nonfiction in the spirit of William Saroyan by emerging writers. It was established by Stanford University Libraries and the William Saroyan Foundation to "encourage new or emerging writers rather than recognize established literary figures;" the prize being $12,500.
Title: The Human Comedy (film)
Passage: The Human Comedy is a 1943 American drama film directed by Clarence Brown and adapted by Howard Estabrook. It is often thought to be based on the William Saroyan novel of the same name, but Saroyan actually wrote the screenplay first, was fired from the movie project, and quickly wrote the novel and published it just before the film was released. The picture stars Mickey Rooney with Frank Morgan. Also appearing in the film are James Craig, Marsha Hunt, Fay Bainter, Ray Collins, Van Johnson, Donna Reed and Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins. Robert Mitchum (as "Quentin") and Don DeFore appear together as boisterous soldiers in uncredited supporting roles.
Title: Global Islamic Finance Awards
Passage: Global Islamic Finance Awards (also known as "GIFA") are one of the most prestigious awards in Islamic banking and finance. Other prestigious awards are Islamic Development Bank Prize in Islamic Banking and Finance (also known as "IDB Prize") and The Royal Award For Islamic Finance, founded by the government of Malaysia. GIFA was founded by Edbiz Corporation as part of its advocacy for Islamic banking and finance. Since its inception in 2011, GIFA has emerged as the Number One Islamic finance awards programme in the world.
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William Saroyan
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William Saroyan
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Hampar Kelikian
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Honington, Lincolnshire is a village and civil parish that lies just north of the junction between the A153 road and the A607 road, which is a primary route between Thurmaston and what town at the A1 junction?
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Title: Honington, Lincolnshire
Passage: Honington is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies just north of the junction between the A153 and A607 roads, about 5.5 mi north of Grantham and 8 mi west of Sleaford.
Title: A607 road
Passage: The A607 is an A road in England that starts in Leicester and heads northeastwards through Leicestershire and the town of Grantham, Lincolnshire, terminating at Bracebridge Heath, a village on the outskirts of Lincoln. It is a primary route from Thurmaston to the A1 junction at Grantham.
Title: Wellingore
Passage: Wellingore is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 356. It is situated on the A607 road, approximately 12 mi south from Lincoln. It conjoins the village of Navenby to the north. The Viking Way traverses through the village, passing from the side of the cliff edge to Ermine Street.
Title: Welbourn
Passage: Welbourn is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 647. The village is situated on the A607 road, 11 mi south from Lincoln and 8 mi north-west from Sleaford, and between the villages of Leadenham and Wellingore. To the east lies the course of Ermine Street, now the Viking Way.
Title: Ruskington
Passage: Ruskington is a large village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, located on the north-south B1188 road and slightly north of the A153 road. The village contains approximately 2,200 dwellings and is approximately 1 mi in length, measured from east to west. The population of the civil parish was 5,169 at the 2001 census, increasing to 5,637 at the 2011 census.
Title: Carlton Scroop
Passage: Carlton Scroop is a small village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Thed population of the civil parish (including Normanton) at the 2011 census was 304. It is situated 6 mi north-east from the market town of Grantham and 4 mi east from the village of Hougham. The A607 road to Lincoln passes through the centre of the village.
Title: North Kyme
Passage: North Kyme is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The civil parish had a population of 431 at the 2011 census. It is situated on the A153 road, and 16 mi south-east from the city and county town of Lincoln.
Title: Syston, Lincolnshire
Passage: Syston is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish was 162 at the 2011 census. It is situated 3 mi north from Grantham, and on the A607 road which runs to the county town of Lincoln. Syston lies between the larger village of Barkston to its north, and Belton to its south.
Title: Barkston
Passage: Barkston is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish was 497 at the 2001 census falling slightly to 493 at the 2011 census. The village is situated approximately 4 mi north from the market town of Grantham, and on the A607 road, just south of the junction with the A153 to Ancaster.
Title: Normanton, Lincolnshire
Passage: Normanton, sometimes called Normanton on Cliffe, is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the A607 road, about 7 mi north from the town of Grantham and 18 mi south from the city and county town of Lincoln. It is in the civil parish of Carlton Scroop.
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Grantham
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Honington, Lincolnshire
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A607 road
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Jack Hill and Pedro Costa are both what?
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Title: Jack Hill
Passage: Jack Hill (born January 28, 1933) is an American film director in the exploitation film genre. Several of Hill's later films have been characterized as feminist works.
Title: Pedro Costa
Passage: Pedro Costa (born 30 December 1958) is a Portuguese film director.
Title: In Vanda's Room
Passage: In Vanda's Room (Portuguese: No Quarto da Vanda, 2000) is a docufiction (a subgenre of cinéma vérité) film by Portuguese director Pedro Costa.
Title: Colossal Youth (film)
Passage: Colossal Youth (Portuguese: Juventude em Marcha , literally "Youth on the March") is a 2006 docufiction feature film directed by Portuguese director Pedro Costa. The film was shot on DV in long, static takes and mixes documentary and fiction storytelling. The third feature by Costa set in Lisbon's Fontainhas neighborhood (after "In Vanda's Room" and "Bones"), "Colossal Youth" is a meditation on the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution and its consequences for Portugal's poverty-stricken Cape Verdean immigrants. It was part of the Official Competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Down to Earth (1995 film)
Passage: Down to Earth (Portuguese: "Casa de Lava" ) is a 1995 Portuguese drama film directed by Pedro Costa. The film is set in Cape Verde Islands, a former Portuguese colony.
Title: Ossos
Passage: Ossos (English: "Bones") is a 1997 Portuguese film directed by Pedro Costa.
Title: José Pedro Costa Amorim Cerqueira
Passage: José Pedro Costa Amorim Cerqueira (born 8 July 1992) simply known as Zé Pedro, is a Portuguese professional footballer playing for Académico de Viseu as a forward.
Title: Hold-Up! (2012 film)
Passage: ¡Atraco! is a 2012 Spanish-Argentine film directed by , filmed in Spain. The script was written by the director with Pedro Costa. The film stars Guillermo Francella, Nicolás Cabré, and Amaia Salamanca.
Title: Change Nothing
Passage: Change Nothing (French: "Ne change rien" ) is a 2009 documentary directed by Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa. The documentary focuses on the French singer Jeanne Balibar in rehearsal and concert as seen through Costa's characteristically long, stark takes.
Title: O Sangue
Passage: O Sangue (Blood) is the Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa's first feature film. Released in 1989, in black and white, the film depicts the impoverished life of two brothers, Vicente and Nino, after their father dies. With the help of Clara, Vicente's childhood friend, the trio struggle to survive, caught between their uncle's attempt to abduct/adopt Nino, and mobsters looking to collect the debts Vincente's father left behind. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
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film director
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Jack Hill
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Pedro Costa
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Which magazine was owned by more companies during its existence Family Circle or Women's Physique World?
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Title: Women's Physique World
Passage: Women's Physique World was a magazine covering female bodybuilding and fitness and figure competition, published from 1984 to 2006.
Title: Family Circle
Passage: Family Circle is an American home magazine published 12 times a year by Meredith Corporation. It began publication in 1932 as a magazine distributed at supermarkets such as Piggly Wiggly and Safeway. Cowles Magazines and Broadcasting bought the magazine in 1962. The New York Times Company bought the magazine for its woman's magazine division in 1971. The division was sold to Gruner + Jahr in 1994. When Gruner + Jahr decided to exit the US magazine market in 2005, the magazine was sold to the Meredith Corporation.
Title: 2005 Family Circle Cup
Passage: The 2005 Family Circle Cup was the 33rd edition of the Family Circle Cup. This WTA Tier I Event was held at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
Title: 2000 Family Circle Cup
Passage: The 2000 Family Circle Cup was the 28th edition of the Family Circle Cup tennis tournament. This WTA Tier I Event was held at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Hilton Head, South Carolina, United States. First-seeded Mary Pierce won the singles title and earned $166,000 first-prize money.
Title: Family Circle Tennis Center
Passage: Family Circle Tennis Center is a tennis center on Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina. Built in 2001, the center has 17 courts, including the 10,200-seat Volvo Car Stadium (previously named the Family Circle Magazine Stadium). Between 2001 and 2015, it hosted the WTA Tour's Family Circle Cup, which was promoted as the Volvo Cars Open beginning in the 2016 season.
Title: 2008 Family Circle Cup – Singles
Passage: The 2008 Family Circle Cup – Singles was the singles event of the 2008 Family Circle Cup, a WTA Tier I tennis tournament held in April. Jelena Janković was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Vera Zvonareva. Serena Williams went on to win the title beating Zvonareva in her second Family Circle Cup final appearance. This was the third successive title for Williams in the 2008 season and the first time she had won a clay court tournament since the 2002 French Open.
Title: 2004 Family Circle Cup
Passage: The 2004 Family Circle Cup was a women's tennis tournament and the 32nd edition of the Family Circle Cup. This WTA Tier I Event was held at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Fourth-seeded Venus Williams won the singles title.
Title: 2003 Family Circle Cup
Passage: The 2003 Family Circle Cup was a women's tennis tournament and the 31st edition of the Family Circle Cup. This WTA Tier I Event was held at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Charleston, South Carolina, United States and played on outdoor clay courts. Second-seeded Justine Henin-Hardenne won the singles title.
Title: 2006 Family Circle Cup
Passage: The 2006 Family Circle Cup was the 34th edition of the Family Circle Cup. This WTA Tier I Event was held at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Charleston, South Carolina, United States.
Title: 2002 Family Circle Cup
Passage: The 2002 Family Circle Cup was a women's tennis tournament and the 30th edition of the Family Circle Cup. This WTA Tier I Event was held at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Unseeded Iva Majoli won the singles title.
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Family Circle
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Family Circle
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Women's Physique World
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Are Phil Rosen and Paul Bogart American film directors?
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Title: Paul Bogart
Passage: Paul Bogart (November 21, 1919 – April 15, 2012) was an American television and film director and producer.
Title: Phil Rosen
Passage: Phil Rosen (May 8, 1888 – October 22, 1951) was an American film director and cinematographer. He directed 142 films between 1915 and 1949.
Title: The Scarlet Clue
Passage: The Scarlet Clue is a 1945 American film directed by Phil Rosen.
Title: Beggars in Ermine
Passage: Beggars in Ermine is a 1934 American film directed by Phil Rosen.
Title: I Killed That Man
Passage: I Killed That Man is a 1941 American film directed by Phil Rosen that was a remake of his 1933 film "The Devil's Mate". It starred Ricardo Cortez and was produced by the King Brothers.
Title: Born to Gamble
Passage: Born to Gamble (1935) is an American film directed by Phil Rosen and released by Republic Pictures.
Title: The President's Mystery
Passage: The President's Mystery is a 1936 American film directed by Phil Rosen.
Title: Paper Bullets
Passage: Paper Bullets is a 1941 American film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Joan Woodbury. It was the first film produced by the King Brothers, launching their career.
Title: Roar of the Press
Passage: Roar of the Press is a 1941 American film directed by Phil Rosen.
Title: Road to Happiness
Passage: Road to Happiness is a 1942 American film directed by Phil Rosen.
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yes
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Phil Rosen
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Paul Bogart
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What is the old name of the area where Lynn County is currently located?
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Title: Oregon Country
Passage: The Oregon Country was a predominantly American term referring to a disputed region of the Pacific Northwest of North America. The region was occupied by British and French Canadian fur traders from before 1810, and American settlers from the mid-1830s, with its coastal areas north from the Columbia River frequented by ships from all nations engaged in the maritime fur trade, most of these from the 1790s through 1810s being Boston-based. The Oregon Treaty of 1846 ended disputed joint occupancy pursuant to the Treaty of 1818 and established the British-American boundary at the 49th parallel (except Vancouver Island).
Title: Linn County, Oregon
Passage: Linn County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2010 census, the population was 116,672. The county seat is Albany. The county is named in honor of Lewis F. Linn, a U.S. Senator from Missouri who advocated the American settlement of the Oregon Country.
Title: Tahoka Independent School District
Passage: The Tahoka Independent School District is a public school district based in Tahoka, Texas (United States). Located in Lynn County, the district extends into a small portion of Terry County.
Title: HM Prison Edinburgh
Passage: Her Majesty's Prison Edinburgh is located in the west of Edinburgh on the main A71, in an area now known as Stenhouse, and, although never named as such, has been popularly known as Saughton Prison from the old name for the general area. The prison is situated on the edge of a predominantly residential area and has good transport and road links to the city centre, which provides good access both for local courts and visitors to the prison. The building of the prison started on 31 July 1914 with the first prisoner being received in 1919. The prison currently consists of five halls; Glenesk, Hermiston, Ingliston, Ratho and The Digger.
Title: Buddtown, New Jersey
Passage: Buddtown is an unincorporated community located within Southampton Township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. Located between Vincentown and Pemberton, it is named for Thomas Budd who owned farmland in the area in the 18th century. The area itself contains houses and churches in the community itself and farmland surrounding the settlement. The stream that runs through Buddtown is named Stop the Jade Run supposedly named for the cry made by the owners of a runaway horse, "jade" being an old name for a horse.
Title: Wayside, Lynn County, Texas
Passage: Wayside is a small unincorporated community in Lynn County, Texas, United States. Today, the community is best described as a ghost town with only a few farms and ranches scattered across the area.
Title: Bagh-e-Jinnah, Karachi
Passage: Bagh-e-Jinnah (Urdu: ) is located between Abdullah Haroon Road (old name Victoria Road) and Fatima Jinnah Road (formerly Bonus Road) in Karachi, Pakistan. It is also known by its old name "Frere Hall Garden" and is spread over 16 acres. The park is famous for its Frere Hall, constructed in 1865. A public library and an art gallery "Sadequain Hall", named after Pakistan's iconic artist Sadequain, are also housed in this hall.
Title: O'Donnell Independent School District
Passage: O'Donnell Independent School District is a public school district based in O'Donnell, Texas (USA). Located in Lynn County, portions of the district extend into Dawson and Terry counties.
Title: O'Donnell High School
Passage: O'Donnell High School is a 1A high school located in O'Donnell, Texas (USA). It is part of the O'Donnell Independent School District located in southeast Lynn County. In 2011, the school was rated "Academically Acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.
Title: William Lenn
Passage: William Lenn (also Lenne or de Lynn; died 1373) was a medieval Bishop of Chichester and Bishop of Worcester. The name "Lenn" was the old name for Lynn in Norfolk.
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Oregon Country
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Linn County, Oregon
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Oregon Country
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The Royal Hop Pole is now part of a pub chain founded by what man?
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Title: The Royal Hop Pole
Passage: The Royal Hop Pole is a listed public house in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, with 28 hotel bedrooms. Located on Church Street, it is an English Heritage hotel. It has recently been converted into a part of the Wetherspoons pub chain. It is mentioned in Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers. Free Wi-Fi is also available in the bar area.
Title: Wetherspoons
Passage: J D Wetherspoon plc, branded as Wetherspoon's, is a pub company in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Founded in 1979 by Tim Martin, the company owns just under 1,000 outlets, including the chain of Lloyds No.1 bars and the chain of Wetherspoon hotels. With its headquarters in Watford, Wetherspoons is known for converting unconventional premises into pubs. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
Title: Steam Brewing Company
Passage: Steam Brewing Company is a microbrewery located in Otahuhu, Auckland. It was founded in October 1995 as the brewery for the Cock & Bull brewpub in East Tamaki and currently brews beers for the Cock & Bull chain of taverns, as well as the retail beer Epic Pale Ale and several contracted beers including TaaKawa Ale. and previously (till March 2005) the bottled beers for the Loaded Hog pub chain.
Title: O'Neill's (pub chain)
Passage: O'Neill's is an Irish-themed pub chain with 49 outlets in the United Kingdom. The chain is operated by Mitchells & Butlers, one of the largest pub companies in the UK. Pubs are located across the whole of the UK, except for Northern Ireland, where there are none.
Title: Pub chain
Passage: A pub chain is a group of pubs or bars with a brand image. The brand may be owned outright by one company, or there may be multiple financiers; the chain may be a division within a larger company, or may be a single operation. Examples include Chef & Brewer, Wetherspoons, Walkabout, Taylor Walker Pubs and All Bar One. Pubs in the chain are typically branded with the same name, however the former "Firkin" pubs tended to be variations on a theme including the word Firkin in the title. Wetherspoons pubs have individual names, with the Wetherspoons brand prominently displayed.
Title: Tynemill
Passage: Tynemill is a British pub chain based in the East Midlands and Yorkshire. It was founded in 1977 by former Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) chairman Chris Holmes. Their first pub was the "Old King Arms" in Newark. Tynemill has won the "Pub Group of the Year" award in 2002, 2006, and 2008.
Title: Yates's
Passage: Yates is a British pub chain, founded as Yates Wine Lodge in Oldham, Lancashire by Peter and Simon Yates in 1884. The chain remained strongest in the North of England, though spreading nationwide.
Title: Scream Pubs
Passage: Scream (formerly known as It's A Scream) was a student-oriented pub chain in the United Kingdom owned by the Stonegate Pub Company. The chain which began in October 1995.
Title: Charles Wells Ltd
Passage: Charles Wells Ltd is the holding company of the Charles Wells Brewery and Pub Company (a pub chain). Charles Wells Ltd was founded in 1876 by Charles Wells in Bedford, England.
Title: Sizzling Pubs
Passage: Sizzling Pubs, also known as Sizzling Pub Company, is a British chain of pub restaurants, owned by Mitchells & Butlers (former Bass), that operates mainly as a steakhouse. After Vintage Inns, it is M&B's most populous pub chain.
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Tim Martin
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The Royal Hop Pole
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Wetherspoons
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How many cantons does the country which the Vallée de Joux is mainly in consist of?
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Title: Switzerland
Passage: Switzerland ( ), officially the Swiss Confederation, is a federal republic in Europe. It consists of 26 cantons, and the city of Bern is the seat of the federal authorities.
Title: Vallée de Joux
Passage: The Vallée de Joux is a valley of the Jura Mountains mainly in the Swiss Canton of Vaud. The valley also continues into France (Département of Jura) at its higher, south-western, end. Located 30 miles (50 km) north of Geneva and north-west of Lausanne, its mean elevation is over 3300 feet (1000 metres). There are three Swiss lakes in the "Vallée de Joux" : the lac de Joux (around 6 miles (10 km) long), the lac Brenet and the lac Ter. The French border runs along the northern edge of the valley until, about 10 km west of the lac de Joux, the base of the valley becomes French territory. The valley then continues to climb gently towards the Lac des Rousses and the ski resort of Les Rousses.
Title: Valjoux
Passage: Valjoux (for "Vallée de Joux", "Joux Valley") is a Swiss manufacturer of mechanical watch movements. It is known primarily for chronograph ébauche movements that are used in a number of mid- to high-range mechanical watches: The company has been a part of ETA for a number of years and is a member of the Swatch Group.
Title: Le Lieu
Passage: Le Lieu is a municipality in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, located in the district of Jura-Nord Vaudois in the Vallée de Joux.
Title: Lac Brenet
Passage: Lac Brenet is a lake in the Vallée de Joux, canton of Vaud, Switzerland. It is located north of the Lac de Joux, only 200 metres away. Its elevation of 1002 metres is 2 metres below that of Lac de Joux.
Title: Lac des Rousses
Passage: Lac des Rousses is a lake in Les Rousses, Jura department, Franche-Comté, France, close to the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland. The lake drains through the Orbe (river) into Lac de Joux.
Title: Lac de Joux
Passage: Lac de Joux is a lake in the Vallée de Joux in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. With a surface area of 9.5 km², it is the largest lake in Switzerland lying above 1,000 metres. Lac de Joux is located in the Jura Mountains.
Title: La Vallée District
Passage: La Vallée is a former district of the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, consisting of three municipalities in the Vallée de Joux. The seat of the district was the village of Le Sentier. La Vallée has been merged into Jura-North Vaudois District.
Title: L'Abbaye
Passage: L'Abbaye is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, located in the Jura-Nord Vaudois district in the Vallée de Joux. It takes its name from Lac de Joux Abbey, a Premonstratensian monastery.
Title: Patek Philippe & Co.
Passage: Patek Philippe & Co. is a Swiss watch manufacturer founded in 1851, located in Geneva and the Vallée de Joux. It designs and manufactures timepieces and movements, including some of the most complicated mechanical watches. It is considered by many experts and aficionados to be one of the most prestigious watch manufacturers.
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On Joo-wan worked with director Kwak Jae-yong on which movie ?
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Title: On Joo-wan
Passage: On Joo-wan (born Song Jeong-sik on December 11, 1983) is a South Korean actor. He won widespread praise for his leading role in the film "The Peter Pan Formula", and also appeared in "My Mighty Princess", "Twelve Men in a Year", and "The Five".
Title: My Mighty Princess
Passage: My Mighty Princess (; lit. "The impossible female student") is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kwak Jae-yong.
Title: My Sassy Girl (TV series)
Passage: My Sassy Girl (Hangul: 엽기적인 그녀 ; RR: "Yeopgijeogin Geunyeo " ) is a 2017 South Korean television drama starring Joo Won, Oh Yeon-seo, Lee Jung-shin and Kim Yoon-hye, based on the 2001 South Korean movie "My Sassy Girl" by Kwak Jae-yong, but during Joseon period. It aired on SBS from May 29 to July 18, 2017 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) time slot for 32 episodes.
Title: Crying Out in Love
Passage: Crying Out In Love () is a 2016 Chinese romance film directed and co-written by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Oho Ou, Zhang Huiwen and Yang Zi. The film is an adaptation of Kyoichi Katayama's 2004 novel "Socrates in Love". It was released by Beijing Enlight Pictures on 26 August 2016.
Title: Time Renegades
Passage: Time Renegades () is a South Korean romantic thriller film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. It was released in South Korea by CJ Entertainment on April 13, 2016.
Title: Keisuke Koide
Passage: Keisuke Koide (小出 恵介 , Koide Keisuke , born February 20, 1984) is a Japanese actor who starred in Kwak Jae-yong's film "Cyborg She" and in "Koizora".
Title: Windstruck
Passage: Windstruck (; lit. "Let me introduce (you to) my girlfriend") is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy. It stars Jun Ji-hyun, Jang Hyuk, and was directed by Kwak Jae-yong. The film held its premiere in Hong Kong, attended by Jang and Jun, on 28 May 2004, being the first Korean film to do so. It was released on June 3, 2004 by CJ Entertainment and ran at 123 minutes.
Title: Autumn Trip
Passage: Autumn Trip () is a 1991 South Korean film by Kwak Jae-yong. It revolves around a journey of five people went on different paths to discover their wounds.
Title: Kwak Jae-yong
Passage: Kwak Jae-yong (born 22 May 1959) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. He studied physics at Kyung Hee University. He achieved success with his debut film "Watercolor Painting in a Rainy Day" in 1989, but the failure of his next two movies led to eight years of unemployment before a comeback with the smash-hit film "My Sassy Girl" in 2001. He is known for his limitless fondness of love stories set in a mix of different genres.
Title: Watercolor Painting in a Rainy Day
Passage: Watercolor Painting in a Rainy Day (, English title according to Cine21 is "A Sketch of a Rainy Day") is the 1989 South Korean debut film by director Kwak Jae-yong. The sequel "Watercolor Painting in a Rainy Day 2" was released in 1993.
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My Mighty Princess
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On Joo-wan
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My Mighty Princess
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Are Ryūichi Hiroki and Maurice Elvey both film directors?
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Title: Ryūichi Hiroki
Passage: Ryūichi Hiroki (廣木 隆一 , Hiroki Ryūichi , born January 1, 1954) is a Japanese film director. He won critical acclaim for "800 Two Lap Runners". Film critic and researcher Alexander Jacoby has described Hiroki as "one of the modern Japanese cinema's most intelligent students of character".
Title: Maurice Elvey
Passage: Maurice Elvey (11 November 1887 – 28 August 1967) was the most prolific film director in British history. He directed nearly 200 films between 1913 and 1957. During the silent film era he directed as many as twenty films per year. He also produced more than fifty films - his own as well as films directed by others.
Title: 800 Two Lap Runners
Passage: 800 Two Lap Runners is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki starring Shunsuke Matsuoka and Eugene Nomura. For director Hiroki, the film marks a transition from his early work in "pink film" to mainstream cinema.
Title: Vibrator (film)
Passage: Vibrator (ヴァイブレータ ) is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki.
Title: River (2011 film)
Passage: River is a 2011 Japanese drama film based on the 2008 Akihabara massacre incident. The film is written and directed by Ryūichi Hiroki. The film stars actress Misako Renbutsu, who will play the role of a person who lost her love interest in the attacks.
Title: It's Only Talk
Passage: It's Only Talk is a Japanese film, released in 2005 and is based on the prizewinning novel of the same title written by Akiko Itoyama and directed by Ryūichi Hiroki.
Title: Otoko no Isshō
Passage: Otoko no Isshō (娚の一生 ) is a slice of life romance "josei" manga series written and illustrated by Keiko Nishi. It was published by Shogakukan on "Flowers" magazine and in four volumes compiling the chapters. A live action romantic drama film adaptation was released on February 14, 2015. It's directed by Ryūichi Hiroki and written by Hiroshi Saitō. It stars Nana Eikura and Etsushi Toyokawa.
Title: Second Fiddle (1957 film)
Passage: Second Fiddle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, Lisa Gastoni and Richard Wattis. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Act Films Ltd. It was the final film of prolific director Maurice Elvey.
Title: Kiiroi Zou
Passage: Kiiroi Zou (きいろいゾウ ) is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki.
Title: Mademoiselle from Armentieres (film)
Passage: Mademoiselle from Armentieres is a 1926 British World War I silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Estelle Brody, John Stuart and Alf Goddard. The film was Elvey's first collaboration with screenwriter Victor Saville. It was followed by a 1928 sequel "Mademoiselle Parley Voo".
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yes
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Ryūichi Hiroki
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Maurice Elvey
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Chris Skelton is a fictional character in the science fiction/police procedural drama broadcast between 9 January 2006 and 10 April 2007 on what channel?
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Title: Life on Mars (UK TV series)
Passage: Life on Mars is a British television series broadcast on BBC One between 9 January 2006 and 10 April 2007. The series combines elements of speculative fiction and police procedural, featuring an officer from the Greater Manchester Police (played by John Simm) who wakes up in the 1970s after being involved in a road accident. The title is a reference to David Bowie's 1973 single "Life on Mars? , with its lyrics of 'Take a look at the law man, beating up the wrong guy'."
Title: Chris Skelton
Passage: PC/DC Christopher "Chris" Skelton is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, "Life on Mars" and its spin-off "Ashes to Ashes".
Title: The Chinese Detective
Passage: The Chinese Detective is a British television police procedural drama series, first transmitted by the BBC between 1981 and 1982. The series was created by Ian Kennedy Martin, who had previously devised "The Sweeney" and "Juliet Bravo". The series starred British Chinese actor David Yip as Detective Sergeant John Ho, the first Chinese lead actor in a British television drama series. The series offered traditional police procedural storylines in a setting of occasional prejudice and distrust within the police force, and the prejudice displayed by those Ho encounters whilst doing his job. Like many other television detectives of the time, Ho was something of a maverick, often using unorthodox methods to solve crimes. The series was set in and around London's docklands, before redevelopment began in the 1980s.
Title: Annie Cartwright
Passage: WPC/DC Annie Cartwright is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, "Life on Mars". The character is portrayed by Liz White. In the American version the character's surname is changed to 'Norris' and she is portrayed by Gretchen Mol.
Title: Shaz Granger
Passage: WPC/DC Sharon "Shaz" Granger is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, "Ashes to Ashes". The character is portrayed by Montserrat Lombard. The character's look and style are based on Joanne Catherall of The Human League in 1981.
Title: Gene Hunt
Passage: DCI Gene Hunt is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama "Life on Mars" and its sequel, "Ashes to Ashes". The character is portrayed by Philip Glenister in both "Life on Mars" and "Ashes to Ashes", whereas in the American version he is portrayed by Harvey Keitel. His younger self, also known as the ghost of Gene Hunt, is portrayed by Mason Kayne.
Title: Sam Tyler
Passage: DCI/DI Sam Tyler is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, "Life on Mars".
Title: Ray Carling
Passage: DC/DS/DI Raymond Milton "Ray" Carling is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, "Life on Mars" and its spin-off "Ashes to Ashes".
Title: Alex Drake
Passage: DI Alexandra "Alex" Drake is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, "Ashes to Ashes". The character is portrayed by Keeley Hawes and as a child by Lucy Cole.
Title: Jim Keats
Passage: Detective Chief Inspector James Keats is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, "Ashes to Ashes". The character is portrayed by actor Daniel Mays.
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BBC One
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Chris Skelton
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Life on Mars (UK TV series)
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Do Bruno Mattei and Gianni Amelio have the same profession?
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Title: Bruno Mattei
Passage: Bruno Mattei (30 July 1931 – 21 May 2007) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and editor who directed exploitation films in many genres, including women in prison, nunsploitation, zombie, cannibal and Naziploitation films. Mattei's films were often following the popular genre trends of the era. Mattei continued work as a director until his death in 2007.
Title: Gianni Amelio
Passage: Gianni Amelio (born 20 January 1945) is an Italian film director.
Title: Torino Film Festival
Passage: The Torino Film Festival (also called the Turin Film Festival, TFF) is an international film festival held annually in Turin, Italy. Held every November, it is the second largest film festival in Italy, following the Venice Film Festival. It was founded in 1982 by film critic and professor Gianni Rondolino as Festival Internazionale Cinema Giovani or the Festival of Young Cinema. The festival's directors have included Alberto Barbera, Stefano della Casa, Giulia d'Agnolo, Roberto Turigliatto, Nanni Moretti, Gianni Amelio and Paolo Virzì.
Title: Blow to the Heart
Passage: Blow to the Heart (Italian: Colpire al cuore ) is a 1982 Italian drama film directed by Gianni Amelio. The film entered the competition at the 39th Venice Film Festival. Fausto Rossi won a Silver Ribbon and a David di Donatello as best new actor.
Title: Luca Bigazzi
Passage: Luca Bigazzi (born 9 December 1958) is an Italian cinematographer. He won seven David di Donatello for Best Cinematography (fourteen nominations). He worked with directors such as Silvio Soldini, Mario Martone, Felice Farina, Gianni Amelio, Francesca Archibugi, Michele Placido, Abbas Kiarostami and Paolo Sorrentino.
Title: Open Doors (film)
Passage: Open Doors (Italian: Porte aperte ) is a 1990 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio. Set in Palermo in the 1930s, a judge who is morally against the death penalty is confronted with the case of a man who has murdered his wife and two colleagues in cold blood. Opposed by both the fascist government and public opinion, he struggles to do what he believes is right. Based on a 1968 novel, "Porte Aperte", by Leonardo Sciascia. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards.
Title: The Stolen Children
Passage: The Stolen Children (Italian: Il ladro di bambini ) is a 1992 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: 55th Venice International Film Festival
Passage: The 55th annual Venice International Film Festival was held between 3 and 13 September 1998. The Golden Lion was awarded to "Così ridevano" by Gianni Amelio.
Title: The First Man (film)
Passage: The First Man (French: Le Premier Homme ; Italian: Il primo uomo ) is a 2011 French-Italian drama film directed by Gianni Amelio and is based on the novel of the same name by Albert Camus.
Title: Lamerica
Passage: Lamerica is a 1994 Italian drama film directed by Gianni Amelio. It entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival, in which Amelio won the Golden Osella for Best Director. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
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yes
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Bruno Mattei
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Gianni Amelio
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Srđan Mijailović was affectionately referred to as "Mićko" by a Croatian football manager and former what?
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Title: Srđan Mijailović
Passage: Srđan Mijailović (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Мијаиловић; born 10 November 1993) is a Serbian football player who plays for FC Krylia Sovetov Samara. Head coach Robert Prosinečki affectionately referred to him as "Mićko".
Title: Robert Prosinečki
Passage: Robert Prosinečki (] ; born 12 January 1969) is a Croatian football manager and former football midfielder. He is one of the few footballers to have played for both the Spanish rival clubs Real Madrid and FC Barcelona.
Title: Marko Mijailović
Passage: Marko Mijailović (; born 14 August 1997) is a Serbian football defender who plays for Rad. He is younger brother of Srđan Mijailović.
Title: 1992 Croatian Football Super Cup
Passage: The 1992 Croatian Football Super Cup was the first edition of the Croatian Football Super Cup, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Croatian First League and Croatian Football Cup competitions. The match was played on 18 July 1992 at Stadion Maksimir in Zagreb between the 1992 Croatian First League winners Hajduk Split and 1992 Croatian Football Cup winners Inker Zaprešić. The 1992 Supercup was the first competition of its kind in Croatia because the Supercup was never organised by the former Football Association of Yugoslavia.
Title: Damir Petravić
Passage: Damir Petravić (born 17 July 1963 in Zagreb) is a Croatian football manager and a former player. He graduated on the Faculty of Physical Education at the University of Zagreb. There he received the professional title of advanced football (soccer) coach. He also graduated from the Academy of the Croatian Football Federation (HNS) and has a Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Professional License.
Title: Ivica Kulešević
Passage: Ivica Kulešević (born 31 October 1969) is a Croatian football manager and a former player. He is the manager of Rijeka II in the Croatian Third Football League.
Title: HNK Gorica
Passage: Hrvatski Nogometni Klub Gorica (English: Croatian Football Club Gorica ), commonly referred to as HNK Gorica or simply Gorica, is a Croatian football club based in the town of Velika Gorica, located just south of the Croatian capital Zagreb. They play their home matches at the Stadion Radnik, which has a capacity of 8,000. They won the 2010–11 Croatian Second Football League title and were initially promoted to Croatian First Football League, but their top license was revoked. The club regard themselves as the spiritual continuation of the former Prva HNL members NK Radnik, who went bankrupt and were dissolved in 2009. However, legally HNK Gorica is a distinct and separate club, and is not entitled to claim the history of the old NK Radnik.
Title: Zdravko Mamić
Passage: Zdravko Mamić (born 16 July 1959 in Bjelovar, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Croatian football administrator and football manager. From 2003 to 2016, Mamić was the executive director of the Croatian football club Dinamo Zagreb, and after resigning, he is now an advisor.
Title: Davor Mladina
Passage: Davor Mladina (born 26 November 1959) is a Croatian football manager and a former player. He is the manager of HNK Gorica in the Croatian Second Football League.
Title: GNK Dinamo Zagreb
Passage: Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb, commonly referred to as GNK Dinamo Zagreb or simply Dinamo Zagreb (] ), is a professional Croatian football club based in Zagreb. The club was founded in 1945. They play their home matches at Stadion Maksimir. They are the most successful club in Croatian football, having won 18 Prva HNL titles, 14 Croatian Football Cups and four Croatian Football Super Cups. The club has spent its entire existence in top flight, having been members of the Yugoslav First League from 1946 to 1991, and then the Croatian First League since its foundation in 1992.
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football midfielder
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Srđan Mijailović
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Robert Prosinečki
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Which film director, Peter Weir or William Garwood, Jr., was a director of the early silent film era in the 1910s?
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Title: William Garwood
Passage: William Davis Garwood, Jr. (April 28, 1884 – December 28, 1950) was an American stage and film actor and director of the early silent film era in the 1910s.
Title: Peter Weir
Passage: Peter Lindsay Weir, AM ( ; born 21 August 1944) is an Australian film director.
Title: The Decoy (1916 film)
Passage: The Decoy is a 1916 American black and white silent short drama film directed by William Garwood, and starring William Garwood, Edward Brady, Lois Wilson, Wadsworth Harris and Frank MacQuarrie. The film premiered on October 19, 1916. The film is said to be a story of "revenge and intrigue" with its scenes set in Paris according to the Moving Picture Exhibitors' Association writing about the film in 1916.
Title: The Cowboy Millionaire
Passage: The Cowboy Millionaire is a 1909 American silent short western directed by Francis Boggs and Otis Turner. The film stars Tom Mix, Mac Barnes and William Garwood. It was the debut film of Mix and Garwood, as well as William Stowell.
Title: The Little Fire Chief
Passage: The Little Fire Chief is a 1910 American silent short comedy produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focuses on a young boy, Willie Stone, who follows a parade of firemen and attempts to join them as their leader. The firemen find it humorous and allow him to play with them. The fire alarm sounds and Willie attempts to join them, but is too slow. On their way back, Willie holds them up and his sister appears. A fireman named Jack, who has affections for the woman, convinces Willie to be relieved of his "command" by promising to call him later. Marie Eline played the role of Willie Stone, but the other two credits are claimed to have been William Garwood and Mignon Anderson. The rest of the cast and credits are unknown. The film was released on November 8, 1910 and does not appear to have had any reviews in the usual trade publications. The film was advertised nationally and was claimed to have been popular in Vancouver, Canada. The film is presumed lost.
Title: You Can't Always Tell
Passage: You Can't Always Tell is a 1915 American silent short film directed by and starring William Garwood in the lead role with Violet Mersereau. It is one of several short films that Garwood and Mersereau starred in together and Garwood directed.
Title: Edna Mae Wilson
Passage: Edna Mae Wilson (1880–1960) was an American silent film actress. Signed by the Thanhouser Company based in New Rochelle, New York in 1913, she starred in about 15 films between 1913 and 1920, sometimes in only one short film a year and often credited alongside William Garwood. She died in New York on 23 July 1960.
Title: Frank Urson
Passage: Frank John Urson (March 21, 1887 – August 17, 1928) was an American silent film director and cinematographer from Chicago, Illinois. Originally a photographer, he moved on to cinematography and film directing for the Thanhouser Company in New Rochelle, New York. He is also credited with acting in one film "Her Gallant Knights" which starred William Garwood in 1913. Urson directed "Changing Husbands". He is perhaps best known for his 1927 "Chicago", produced by Cecil B. DeMille.
Title: William Lowery
Passage: William Lowery (July 22, 1885 – November 15, 1941) was an American silent film actor. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and was signed by the Thanhouser Company in 1914. His first film was "The Ten of Spades" (1914) also starring William Garwood. He starred in about 60 films between 1914 and his retirement from film in 1927. He died on November 15, 1941, in Los Angeles.
Title: Thou Shalt Not Lie
Passage: Thou Shalt Not Lie is a 1915 American silent film directed by Clem Easton and starring William Garwood and Violet Mersereau. The film also starred Charles Ogle, and William Welsh.
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William Davis Garwood, Jr.
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Peter Weir
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William Garwood
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The 1972 Summer Olympics were held in the capital of the most populated city where?
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Title: Munich
Passage: Munich ( ; German: "München" , ] , Bavarian: "Minga" [ˈmɪŋ(ː)ɐ] , Czech: "Mnichov" ) is the capital and the most populated city in the German state of Bavaria, on the banks of River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. Munich is also the third largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and the 12th biggest city of the European Union, with a population of around 1.5 million. The Munich Metropolitan Region is home to 6 million people.
Title: Water polo at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Passage: Final results for the water polo competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich.
Title: Viktor Torshin
Passage: Viktor Torshin (21 March 1948 – November 1993) was a Russian sport shooter who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics and in the 1976 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Title: List of Olympic medalists in badminton
Passage: Badminton is a sport contested at the Summer Olympic Games. Badminton was first held as a demonstration sport at the 1972 Summer Olympics, and was an exhibition sport at the 1988 Summer Olympics; the men's and women's singles and doubles have been held at every Summer Olympics since the 1992 Summer Olympics. The mixed doubles badminton tournament started in the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Title: Eladio Vallduvi
Passage: Eladio Vallduvi (born 26 April 1950) is a Spanish former sport shooter who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics, in the 1976 Summer Olympics, in the 1980 Summer Olympics, in the 1984 Summer Olympics, and in the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Title: Timir Pinegin
Passage: Timir Alekseevich Pinegin (Russian: Тимир Алексеевич Пинегин ; 12 June 1927 – 31 January 2013) was a Russian sailor who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1956 Summer Olympics, in the 1960 Summer Olympics, in the 1964 Summer Olympics, in the 1968 Summer Olympics, and in the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Title: Gil Boa
Passage: Gilmour Stuart "Gil" Boa (8 August 1924 – 7 September 1973) was a Canadian sport shooter who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics, in the 1956 Summer Olympics, in the 1960 Summer Olympics, in the 1964 Summer Olympics, and in the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Title: Durval Guimarães
Passage: Durval Guimarães (born 14 July 1935) is a Brazilian former sport shooter who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics, the 1972 Summer Olympics, the 1976 Summer Olympics, the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Title: Ladislav Falta
Passage: Ladislav Falta (born 30 January 1936) is a Czech former sport shooter who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics, in the 1968 Summer Olympics, and in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal in the rapid fire pistol event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Title: Gerhard Petritsch
Passage: Gerhard Petritsch (born 2 September 1940) is an Austrian former sport shooter who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics, in the 1976 Summer Olympics, in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
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the German state of Bavaria
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Water polo at the 1972 Summer Olympics
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Munich
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Who directed 59 silent films including one based on a novel by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd?
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Title: How Could You, Jean?
Passage: How Could You, Jean? is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film, starring Mary Pickford, directed by William Desmond Taylor, and based on a novel by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd. Casson Ferguson was the male lead; Spottiswoode Aitken and a young ZaSu Pitts had supporting roles.
Title: William Desmond Taylor
Passage: William Desmond Taylor (26 April 1872 – 1 February 1922) was an Irish-born American director and actor. He was a popular figure in the growing Hollywood motion-picture colony of the 1910s and early 1920s, having directed 59 silent films between 1914 and 1922 and acted in 27 between 1913 and 1915.
Title: Cross-dressing in film and television
Passage: Cross-dressing in motion pictures began in the early days of the silent films. Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel brought the tradition of female impersonation in the English music halls when they came to America with Fred Karno's comedy troupe in 1910. Both Chaplin and Laurel occasionally dressed as women in their films. Even the beefy American actor Wallace Beery appeared in a series of silent films as a Swedish woman. The Three Stooges, especially Curly (Jerry Howard), sometimes appeared in drag in their short films. The tradition has continued for many years, usually played for laughs. Only in recent years have there been dramatic films in which cross-dressing was included, possibly because of strict censorship of American films until the mid-1960s. One early exception was the murderer, a transvestite who wears particularly frilly dresses and petticoats, in Alfred Hitchcock's British thriller "Murder! ".
Title: Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd
Passage: Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd (January 31, 1868 – March 18, 1942) was an American author of the early 20th century. She published at least 10 novels, mostly written for young women.
Title: The Wind (1928 film)
Passage: The Wind is a 1928 American silent romantic drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. The movie was adapted by Frances Marion from the novel of the same name written by Dorothy Scarborough. It features Lillian Gish, Lars Hanson and Montagu Love. It was one of the last silent films released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and is considered one of the greatest silent films.
Title: Franz Seitz Sr.
Passage: Franz Seitz Sr. (14 April 1887 – 7 March 1952) was a German film director and screenwriter. He directed 59 films between 1920 and 1951. His son Franz Seitz Jr. was a film producer.
Title: P. Subramaniam
Passage: P. Subramaniam (Malayalam: പി. സുബ്രഹ്മണ്യം ) was an Indian director and producer of Malayalam films. Since the mid-1950s he has directed 59 films and has produced 69 films. His venture Merryland Studio (established 1951) was the second film production studio of Kerala. The films were produced under the banner of Neela Productions.
Title: Arthur Hoyt
Passage: Arthur Hoyt (March 19, 1874 – January 4, 1953) was an American film character actor who appeared in more than 275 films in his 34-year film career, about a third of them silent films. He was a brother of Harry O. Hoyt.
Title: Pegeen (film)
Passage: Pegeen is a 1920 American silent drama film based on the 1915 novel of the same name by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd that was directed by David Smith. It stars Bessie Love in the title role. It is not known whether the film currently survives.
Title: Plum Grove Historic House
Passage: Plum Grove is a historic house located in Iowa City, United States. Plum Grove was the retirement home of Gov. Robert Lucas and the childhood home of the author Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd.
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William Desmond Taylor
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How Could You, Jean?
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William Desmond Taylor
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What village and civil parish situated 5 mi north from the resort of Skegness is settlement in the East Lindsey local government district in Lincolnshire, England?
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Title: Chapel St Leonards
Passage: Chapel St. Leonards is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 5 mi north from the resort of Skegness.
Title: East Lindsey
Passage: East Lindsey is a local government district in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the district council was 136,401 at the 2011 census. The council is based in Manby near Louth. Other major settlements in the district include Alford, Spilsby, Mablethorpe, Skegness, Horncastle, a market town, and Chapel St Leonards.
Title: Candlesby
Passage: Candlesby is a village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is part of the civil parish of Candlesby with Gunby, and situated 5 mi east from Spilsby. Gunby is a hamlet about 1 mi east from Candlesby.
Title: Orby
Passage: Orby is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 9 mi east from the town of Spilsby, and 5 mi west from the seaside resort of Skegness. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Habertoft, 1.5 mi to the north-west. Orby lies within the Lincolnshire coast marshes.
Title: East Lindsey (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: East Lindsey was a county constituency based on the East Lindsey local government district of Lincolnshire. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Title: Scampton
Passage: Scampton is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish including Brampton and Broadholme at the 2011 census was 1,358. It is situated 5 mi north from Lincoln, 10 mi south-east from Gainsborough, and west from the A15 road.
Title: Sloothby
Passage: Sloothby is a small village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 5 mi south from the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Sloothby is in the civil parish of Willoughby with Sloothby, just over 1 mi south-east from the village of Willoughby and 7 mi north-east from the coastal resort of Skegness.
Title: Bincombe
Passage: Bincombe is a small village, or hamlet, and civil parish in the West Dorset district of Dorset, England, situated 5 mi north of Weymouth. The local travel links are located 1 mi from the village to Upwey railway station and 28 mi to Bournemouth International Airport. The main road running through the village is Icen Lane. The civil parish, which includes a small part of the settlement of Broadwey to the west, had a population of 514 in the 2011 census.
Title: Great Carlton
Passage: Great Carlton is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 136. It is situated 5 mi southeast from the market town of Louth, Lincolnshire.
Title: Ketsby
Passage: Ketsby is a hamlet in the civil parish of South Ormsby in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 5 mi west from the town of Alford. The population of the hamlet is included in the civil parish of Brinkhill.
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Chapel St Leonards
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East Lindsey
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Chapel St Leonards
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Are Crescentia and Grewia part of the same family?
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Title: Crescentia
Passage: Crescentia (calabash tree, huingo, krabasi, or kalebas) is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to southern North America, the Caribbean, Central America and northern South America. The species are moderate-size trees growing to 10 m tall, and producing large spherical fruits, with a thin, hard shell and soft pulp, up to 25 cm in diameter.
Title: Grewia
Passage: The large flowering plant genus Grewia is today placed by most authors in the mallow family Malvaceae, in the expanded sense as proposed by in the APG. Formerly, it was placed in either the linden family (Tiliaceae) or the Sparrmanniaceae. However, these were both not monophyletic with respect to other Malvales - as already indicated by the uncertainties surrounding placement of "Grewia" and similar genera - and have thus been merged into the Malvaceae. Together with the bulk of the former Sparrmanniaceae, "Grewia" is in the subfamily Grewioideae and therein the tribe Grewieae, of which it is the type genus.
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no
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Crescentia
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Grewia
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Platylesches picanini, the banded hopper, is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family, it is found in which country in Central Africa?
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Title: Platylesches picanini
Passage: Platylesches picanini, the banded hopper, is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, south-western Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, northern Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa (the Limpopo Province and Mpumalanga). The habitat consists of forests, riparian vegetation along river courses, woodland, dry forests and Guinea savanna.
Title: Cameroon
Passage: Cameroon ( ; French: "Cameroun" ), officially the Republic of Cameroon (French: "République du Cameroun" ), is a country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west; Chad to the northeast; the Central African Republic to the east; and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo to the south. Cameroon's coastline lies on the Bight of Biafra, part of the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Title: Platylesches lamba
Passage: Platylesches lamba, the Neave's banded hopper, is a butterfly in the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Shaba), western Uganda, Malawi and northern Zambia. The habitat consists of woodland and open places in the forest zone.
Title: Platylesches robustus
Passage: Platylesches robustus, the robust hopper or large hopper, is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Zululand, Swaziland, Transvaal, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. The habitat consists of moist, frost-free savanna and the transitional zone between forest and Guinea savanna.
Title: Platylesches affinissima
Passage: Platylesches affinissima, the bashful hopper or affinity hopper, is a butterfly in the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Senegal, the Gambia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, the Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Malawi, north-western Zambia, Mozambique and eastern Zimbabwe. The habitat consists of Guinea savanna.
Title: Platylesches moritili
Passage: Platylesches moritili, the honey hopper or common hopper , is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Africa. In South Africa, it is found from KwaZulu-Natal, north along the coast and hinterland to Maputaland and from Mpumalanga to northern Gauteng and from the central Limpopo Province to Pafuri. The habitat consists of savanna and riverine forest.
Title: Platylesches galesa
Passage: Platylesches galesa, the white-tail hopper or black hopper, is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Transvaal, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It is common in forest and woodland.
Title: Platylesches chamaeleon
Passage: Platylesches chamaeleon, the chamaeleon hopper, is a butterfly in the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Senegal, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, the Central African Republic, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia and possibly Niger. The habitat probably consists of forests and gallery forests.
Title: Platylesches neba
Passage: Platylesches neba, the flower-girl hopper, is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Zululand, Transvaal, Zimbabwe and south-western Africa. The habitat consists of moist and dry savanna.
Title: Platylesches langa
Passage: Platylesches langa, the dark peppered hopper or irrorated hopper, is a butterfly in the Hesperiidae family. It is found in northern Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Shaba), southern Tanzania, Malawi, eastern Zambia and Zimbabwe. The habitat consists of woodland.
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Republic of Cameroon
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Platylesches picanini
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Cameroon
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Station Casinos and Palace Station are located in what city?
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Title: Station Casinos
Passage: Station Casinos is a gaming company based in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin, Nevada, founded by Frank Fertitta, Jr. Station Casinos, along with Affinity Gaming, Boyd Gaming, and American Casino & Entertainment Properties, dominate the locals casino market in Las Vegas. The company purchased several sites that were gaming-entitled, meaning that major casinos can be built at that location without additional approvals. There are only a limited number of such sites available in the Las Vegas area. Station has also branched out into managing casinos that they do not own. Red Rock Resorts, Inc. () is a publicly traded holding company that owns a portion of Station Casinos.
Title: Palace Station
Passage: Palace Station is a hotel and casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos and has 1,053 rooms. Palace Station has a large Asian customer base because of its location near Chinatown.
Title: Harrah's & The Linq station
Passage: Harrah's & The Linq station (originally Harrah's/Imperial Palace station, and then Harrah's/The Quad station) is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail. The station is an island platform located between the Harrah's Las Vegas hotel and The Linq (formerly Imperial Palace and then The Quad Resort and Casino). The station is located on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard between the two hotels. The station may be entered through either resort by heading to the back of these properties and following the signs to reach the Monorail station connector.
Title: Santa Fe Station
Passage: Santa Fe Station is a hotel and casino located on Rancho Drive in Las Vegas, Nevada. The casino is owned by Station Casinos and is located on 36 acre of land.
Title: Gare du Palais
Passage: Palais Station ("Palace Station") is a train and bus station in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Its name comes from its proximity to the Palace of the Intendant of New France. It is served by Via Rail, Canada's national passenger railway, and by the private coach company Orléans Express.
Title: Frank Fertitta Jr.
Passage: Frank Joseph Fertitta Jr. (October 30, 1938 – August 21, 2009) was an American entrepreneur. He was the founder of Station Casinos, a gaming company based in Summerlin, Nevada. The company started out as a locals casino operator on July 1, 1976, opening the Bingo Palace, which was later renamed Palace Station. The company went public with an IPO in 1993 upon Fertitta's retirement.
Title: Children's Palace Station
Passage: Children's Palace Station () is a station on Line 3 and Line 4 of the Shenzhen Metro. It opened on 28 December 2004. It is located under the south of Lotus Hill () in Futian District, Shenzhen, China. It is adjacent to Shenzhen Children's Palace ().
Title: Sunset Station
Passage: Sunset Station is a hotel and casino. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos on 98 acre located in Henderson, Nevada. Sunset Station is an off-strip locals casino located on Sunset Road near Interstate 515, across from the Galleria at Sunset shopping center.
Title: Flamingo & Caesars Palace station
Passage: Flamingo & Caesars Palace station is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail. The station is an island platform located on the Flamingo side of Las Vegas Boulevard, 2000 feet (610 m) from Caesars Palace.
Title: Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa
Passage: Red Rock Resort is a hotel and casino. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos on 70 acre located in Downtown Summerlin in the village of Summerlin Centre in Summerlin, Nevada. Located on Charleston Boulevard, at the interchange of Clark County 215 and some distance from the Las Vegas Strip, the resort is known as a locals casino. It is the flagship property of Station Casinos and the company's corporate headquarters is located on the property.
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Las Vegas
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Palace Station
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Station Casinos
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Which of the following had a debut album entitled "We Have an Emergency": Hot Hot Heat or The Operation M.D.?
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Title: Hot Hot Heat
Passage: Hot Hot Heat was a Canadian indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, formed in 1999. The band was signed by Seattle label Sub Pop in 2001 and released its first EP, "Knock Knock Knock", and first full-length album, "Make Up the Breakdown", the following year. The band has released three albums since, the most recent being "Future Breeds" in 2010. Its style makes use of electronic and traditional instruments and has variously been categorized as dance-punk, post-punk revival, new wave, and art-punk.
Title: The Operation M.D.
Passage: The Operation M.D. (formerly The Operation) is a Canadian garage rock band created by Dr. Dynamite (Cone of Sum 41) and Dr. Rocco (Todd Morse of HO) as a side project to their other bands. The band's debut album "We Have an Emergency" was released in February 2007 by Aquarius Records. Their second album "Birds + Bee Stings" was self-released by the band's own label "Mouth To Mouth Music" in June 2010.
Title: Song for Africa – Rwanda: Rises Up!
Passage: Song for Africa – Rwanda: Rises Up! is a Canadian charity album by the Song for Africa organization. The album is an accompanying soundtrack to the charity fund's latest Rwanda documentary which documents the visit to Rwanda by the Canadian super group of Steve Bays of Hot Hot Heat, Tim Edwards of Crash Parallel, Sarah Slean, Damhnait Doyle and John-Angus MacDonald of the Trews. Other Canadian artists featured on the album include Ian D'Sa of Billy Talent, Operation M.D., Classified, Luke McMaster, Mike Boyd, White Mic and Grand Analog.
Title: Happiness Ltd.
Passage: Happiness Ltd. is the third studio album, and second major release since signing with Sire Records by Hot Hot Heat. The album was released on September 11, 2007. It is their first album without original member Dante DeCaro.
Title: Fur Trade (band)
Passage: Fur Trade is a Canadian indie rock band, consisting of Steve Bays and Parker Bossley of Hot Hot Heat. Formed while Hot Hot Heat was on hiatus, the band released the album "Don't Get Heavy" on Last Gang Records in 2013.
Title: Liar (Fake Shark – Real Zombie! album)
Passage: Liar is the third album by Vancouver indie band Fake Shark – Real Zombie! . It was released on February 14, 2013. The album is a bit of direction change for the band, and the first with label, Light Organ Records. Guests include Care Failure of the band Die Mannequin, Jimmy Urine of Mindless Self Indulgence, Steve Bays of Hot Hot Heat, and Henry Rollins.
Title: Make Up the Breakdown
Passage: Make Up the Breakdown is the debut mass-produced album by Hot Hot Heat, following the release of the "Knock Knock Knock" EP. It was released on October 8, 2002. It was ranked the 20th best album of the year on "Pitchfork"' s Top 50 Albums of 2002.
Title: No, Not Now
Passage: "No, Not Now" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Hot Hot Heat and is taken from their first album, "Make Up the Breakdown". The song was released in the UK as the second single from the album on July 28, 2003. It reached number 38 in the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Ache Records
Passage: Ache Records is an independent record label based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was started by musician Andy Dixon around 1999. Ache releases music for both Canadian and international acts. The first release on Ache Records was Hot Hot Heat's 1999 debut, "Hot Hot Heat", a four-song EP. Other notable artists to work with Ache include Death from Above 1979, Four Tet, Hrvatski, Konono N°1, and Matmos.
Title: Talk to Me, Dance with Me
Passage: "Talk to Me, Dance with Me" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Hot Hot Heat from their first album, "Make Up the Breakdown". The song was released in the U.S. as the third single from the album on November 3, 2003. It reached number 33 on the Alternative Songs chart.
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The Operation M.D.
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Hot Hot Heat
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The Operation M.D.
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When was the English former professional footballer which Tslil Sela has an alledged relationship with born?
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Title: Rio Ferdinand
Passage: Rio Gavin Ferdinand (born 7 November 1978) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre-back, and current television pundit for BT Sport. He played 81 times for the England national football team between 1997 and 2011, and was a member of three FIFA World Cup squads. He is regarded by many to be one of England's greatest ever players and he is one of the most decorated English footballers of all time.
Title: Tslil Sela
Passage: Tslil Sela (Hebrew: צליל סלע , born 26 October 1987) is an Israeli model, most known for her modeling work and for her alleged relationship with English footballer Rio Ferdinand. Sela is leading the campaign for KOOI fashion 2010, and Sanyang Motorcycles (SYM Motors) in Israel.
Title: George Haigh
Passage: George Haigh (born 26 June 1915) is an English former professional footballer, mainly known for his association with Stockport County. At the age of 102, he is the oldest surviving former County player, and it is believed he is also the oldest surviving former professional footballer.
Title: Paul Simpson (footballer)
Passage: Paul David Simpson (born 26 July 1966) is an English former professional footballer. He is currently manager of England U20s. His son Jake Simpson is also a professional footballer.
Title: Lance Cronin
Passage: Lance Cronin (born 11 September 1985 in Brighton) is an English former football assistant manager at Whitehawk, the last club he played for. He is also an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, making seven international appearances for the England C national football team.
Title: Neil Robinson (footballer, born 1979)
Passage: Neil David Robinson (born 18 November 1979) is an English former professional footballer. He is the son of former professional footballer Neil Robinson.
Title: Mike Ford (footballer)
Passage: Michael Paul "Mike" Ford (born 9 February 1966) is an English former professional footballer and current manager of Banbury United. His father, Tony Ford, was also a professional footballer.
Title: Garry Thompson (footballer, born 1959)
Passage: Garry Thompson (born 7 October 1959) is an English former professional footballer and football manager, who played as a striker. His younger brother, Keith Thompson, was also a professional footballer.
Title: Arthur Smith (footballer, born 1915)
Passage: Arthur Hoyle Smith {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 8 May 1915) is an English former professional footballer. At 102, he is the oldest surviving former professional footballer, and is a month older than George Haigh, who was previously thought to be the oldest.
Title: Paul Emblen
Passage: Paul Emblen (born 3 April 1976) is an English former professional footballer who played for Tonbridge Angels, Charlton Athletic, Brighton & Hove Albion and Wycombe Wanderers. His brother Neil was also a professional footballer.
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7 November 1978
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Tslil Sela
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Rio Ferdinand
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Who directed the 1999 American comedy film featuring William "Bill" Lumbergh?
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Title: Office Space
Passage: Office Space is a 1999 American comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. It satirizes the everyday work life of a typical mid-to-late-1990s software company, focusing on a handful of individuals fed up with their jobs. It stars Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, Gary Cole, Stephen Root, David Herman, Ajay Naidu, and Diedrich Bader.
Title: Bill Lumbergh
Passage: William "Bill" Lumbergh is a fictional character, who appeared initially in the Milton animated shorts, and later was portrayed by Gary Cole in the 1999 film "Office Space". A caricature of corporate management, Lumbergh is a division Vice President of the software company "Initech", and serves as the main antagonist of the film.
Title: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Passage: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated musical comedy film based on the Comedy Central animated television series "South Park". The film was directed by series creator Trey Parker and stars the regular television cast of Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, and Isaac Hayes, with guest performances by George Clooney, Eric Idle and Mike Judge. The film follows the four boys Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick as they sneak into an R-rated film featuring Canadian actors Terrance and Phillip and begin cursing incessantly. Eventually, their mothers pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for allegedly corrupting their children.
Title: Ridin' Wild (1925 film)
Passage: Ridin' Wild is a 1925 American western film directed by Leon De La Mothe a written by Robert J. Horner and Matilda Smith featuring William Barrymore. The film was shot on location in Tucson, Arizona in 1924. An 8mm print of the Film was acquired by the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation and digitized and restored in 2011. The film features the first 1924 Tucson Winter Rodeo: La Fiesta de los Vaqueros.
Title: The Great McGinty
Passage: The Great McGinty is a 1940 political satire comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Brian Donlevy and Akim Tamiroff and featuring William Demarest and (in her final screen appearance) Muriel Angelus. It was Sturges's first film as a director; he sold the story to Paramount Pictures for just $10 on condition he direct the film. Sturges went on to win the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay.
Title: The Man Who Woke Up (1918 film)
Passage: The Man Who Woke Up is a 1918 American silent film directed by James McLaughlin and featuring William V. Mong.
Title: Love's Sacrifice (film)
Passage: Love's Sacrifice is a 1914 American silent short western film directed by George Osborne and featuring William Ehfe, Tsuru Aoki, Black Bull and Virginia Philley Withey in important roles.
Title: Love Stinks (film)
Passage: Love Stinks is a 1999 American comedy film written and directed by Jeff Franklin and starring French Stewart, Bridgette Wilson, Bill Bellamy and Tyra Banks.
Title: Free Enterprise (film)
Passage: Free Enterprise is a 1999 romantic comedy film starring Eric McCormack and Rafer Weigel, and featuring William Shatner, directed by Robert Meyer Burnett and written by Mark A. Altman and Burnett.
Title: See No Evil, Hear No Evil
Passage: See No Evil, Hear No Evil is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller. The film stars Richard Pryor as a blind man and Gene Wilder as a deaf man who work together to thwart a trio of murderous thieves. This is the third film featuring Wilder and Pryor, who had appeared previously in the 1976 film "Silver Streak" and the 1980 film "Stir Crazy". The film was released in the United States on May 12, 1989.
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Mike Judge
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Bill Lumbergh
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Office Space
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Are Mary Carillo and Mariaan de Swardt both tennis players?
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Title: Mariaan de Swardt
Passage: Mariaan de Swardt (born 18 March 1971) is a former tennis player from South Africa, who played as a professional from 1988 to 2001. She twice represented her native country at the Summer Olympics, in 1992 and 1996, and was a member of the South African Fed Cup Team in 1992 and 1994–1997. In 2006, de Swardt became a U.S. citizen.
Title: Mary Carillo
Passage: Mary Carillo (born March 15, 1957) is an American sportscaster and former professional tennis player. She is a reporter for NBC Sports and NBC Olympics.
Title: 1998 Boston Cup – Singles
Passage: Mariaan de Swardt won in the final 3–6, 7–6, 7–5 against Barbara Schett.
Title: 1997 Welsh International Open – Doubles
Passage: Katrina Adams and Mariaan de Swardt were the defending champions but did not compete that year.
Title: Djokovic–Nadal rivalry
Passage: The Djokovic–Nadal rivalry is between tennis players Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, who are engaged in a modern-day tennis rivalry. The rivalry is the most prolific of the Open Era. The two have faced each other 50 times with Djokovic leading 26–24. Between 2006–2010, this rivalry was often overshadowed by the historic Federer–Nadal rivalry, but it started to become widely recognized after they played their first Grand Slam final against each other at the 2010 US Open. The first half of the rivalry was dominated by Nadal (who led 16–7 after the 2010 season) while the second half has been dominated by Djokovic, winning 11 out the last 13 matches. It is widely considered to be one of the greatest rivalries in tennis history. It was the first rivalry to involve meetings at all 4 Grand Slam finals (including four consecutive Grand Slam finals) and a record 26 Masters Series matches. Their 2012 Australian Open final is considered to be one of the greatest matches of all time, and Mary Carillo and John McEnroe both commented that that Australian Open match and the 2013 French Open semi-final match were the two best matches played on hard and clay courts respectively. The Djokovic–Nadal rivalry was listed as the third greatest rivalry in the last decade in 2009 by "ATPworldtour.com" despite its only starting in 2006.
Title: 1999 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Passage: The 1999 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles was the women's doubles event of the hundred-and-thirteenth edition of Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the year, the most prestigious tournament on grass courts, and the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Martina Hingis and Jana Novotná were the defending champions but only Novotná competed that year with Natasha Zvereva. Novotná and Zvereva lost in the semifinals to Mariaan de Swardt and Elena Tatarkova.
Title: 1998 Boston Cup – Doubles
Passage: Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs won in the final 6–4, 6–4 against Mariaan de Swardt and Mary Joe Fernández.
Title: 1997 Challenge Bell – Doubles
Passage: Debbie Graham and Brenda Schultz-McCarthy were the defending champions, but decided not to compete together. Graham partnered with Mariaan de Swardt, but lost in the semifinals to Alexandra Fusai and Nathalie Tauziat. Schultz-McCarthy partnered with Rebecca Jensen, but lost in the first round to Patricia Hy-Boulais and Chanda Rubin.
Title: 1996 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Doubles
Passage: Gigi Fernández and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions and won in the final 7–6, 6–3 against Mariaan de Swardt and Irina Spîrlea.
Title: 2000 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: Mariaan de Swardt and David Adams were the defending champions but only Adams competed that year with Kristie Boogert.
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yes
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Mary Carillo
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Mariaan de Swardt
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what does Weihui and Weinan have in common?
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Title: Weihui
Passage: Weihui (), formerly Jixian or Ji County (), is a county-level city in Henan, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Xinxiang. The city has an area of 882 km² and a population of 480,000.
Title: Weinan
Passage: Weinan () is a prefecture-level city in the east of Shaanxi province, China. The city lies about 60 km east of the provincial capital Xi'an.
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China
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Weihui
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Weinan
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Chikku Bukku is based off of what film directed by Kwak Jae-yong?
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Title: Chikku Bukku
Passage: Chikku Bhukku is a 2010 Tamil romance film written and directed by Manikandan, starring Arya, debutante Preetika Rao and Shriya Saran in the lead roles, with Santhanam and Anoop Kumar in supporting roles. The film was released on 3 December 2010 to very average reviews. The movie is based on the 2003 South Korean movie "The Classic".
Title: The Classic
Passage: The Classic () is a 2003 South Korean romance melodrama film directed by Kwak Jae-yong.
Title: Crying Out in Love
Passage: Crying Out In Love () is a 2016 Chinese romance film directed and co-written by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Oho Ou, Zhang Huiwen and Yang Zi. The film is an adaptation of Kyoichi Katayama's 2004 novel "Socrates in Love". It was released by Beijing Enlight Pictures on 26 August 2016.
Title: Meet Miss Anxiety
Passage: Meet Miss Anxiety () is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong and starring Zhou Xun and Tong Dawei. It was released on December 12 in China.
Title: Windstruck
Passage: Windstruck (; lit. "Let me introduce (you to) my girlfriend") is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy. It stars Jun Ji-hyun, Jang Hyuk, and was directed by Kwak Jae-yong. The film held its premiere in Hong Kong, attended by Jang and Jun, on 28 May 2004, being the first Korean film to do so. It was released on June 3, 2004 by CJ Entertainment and ran at 123 minutes.
Title: My Mighty Princess
Passage: My Mighty Princess (; lit. "The impossible female student") is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kwak Jae-yong.
Title: My Sassy Girl
Passage: My Sassy Girl (Korean: 엽기적인 그녀 ; literally, "That Bizarre Girl") is a 2001 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Jun Ji-hyun and Cha Tae-hyun.
Title: Time Renegades
Passage: Time Renegades () is a South Korean romantic thriller film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. It was released in South Korea by CJ Entertainment on April 13, 2016.
Title: Sunanda Murali Manohar
Passage: Sunanda Murali Manohar is an Indian-British film producer and entrepreneur, based in London England. She has produced, along with her husband, Dr. J. Murali Manohar (an ENT Surgeon), several Indian, American and British films, including "Indian Summer" (British 1987), "Blood Stone" (US 1988), "Jungle Boy" (US 2001), "Tropical Heat" (US 2002), "Inferno" (US 2006), "Jeans" (1998 film), "Jeans" (Tamil 1998), "JODI" (Tamil 1999), "Minnale" (Tamil 2001), "Majnu" (Tamil 2002), "Arasatchi" (Tamil 2003), "Backwaters" (English/UK 2004), "Ramji Londonwale" (Hindi/UK 2005), "Telling Lies" (English/UK 2005), "Provoked" (English/UK 2006), "Sajni" (Kannada/ UK 2006), "Dhaam Dhoom" (Tamil 2008), "Mirattal" (2008), "Chikku Bukku" (Tamil 2010), and "Kochadaiiyaan" (2014).
Title: My Girlfriend Is a Cyborg
Passage: My Girlfriend Is a Cyborg (僕の彼女はサイボーグ , Boku no Kanojo wa Saibōgu ) is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Haruka Ayase and Keisuke Koide.
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The Classic
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Chikku Bukku
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The Classic
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What is the name of the British car that debuted at the Earls Court Motor Show, London, on 20 September 1948, from which the floorpan, suspension and steering were utilised for the Riley One-Point-Five?
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Title: Riley One-Point-Five
Passage: The Riley One-Point-Five and similar Wolseley 1500 are automobiles which were produced by Riley and Wolseley respectively from 1957 to 1965. They utilised the Morris Minor floorpan, suspension and steering but were fitted with the larger 1489 cc B-Series engine and MG Magnette gearbox. The two models were differentiated by nearly 20 hp (15 kW), the Riley having twin SU carburettors giving it the most power at 68 hp (50 kW). The Wolseley was released in April 1957 and the Riley was launched in November, directly after the 1957 London Motor Show.
Title: Morris Minor
Passage: The Morris Minor is a British car that debuted at the Earls Court Motor Show, London, on 20 September 1948. Designed under the leadership of Alec Issigonis, more than 1.3 million were manufactured between 1948 and 1972 in three series: the MM (1948 to 1953), the Series II (1952 to 1956) and finally the 1000 series (1956 to 1971).
Title: Ford Cirrus concept car
Passage: The Ford Cirrus concept car was a production car supplied by Ford of Britain and restyled by Woodall-Nicholson Ltd. It was first shown in 1972 at the Earls Court Motor Show. The Cirrus was a result of the IBCAM British Styling Competition 1970, run by the Daily Telegraph Magazine. The prize, to have the car made in real life, £400 and two return tickets to East Africa and a stay in the Inter-Continental hotel Nairobi. At the time, the car was reported to have cost £25,000 to build.
Title: Bentley Mark V
Passage: The Bentley Mark V was Rolls-Royce's second Bentley model. Intended to have been announced at the Earls Court Motor Show set down for late October 1939 it had much in common with its predecessor. War was declared on 3 September 1939 and a few days later Bentley announced it had ceased production of civilian items.
Title: Riley 16
Passage: The Riley 16 hp is a car made by the British Riley company from 1937 to 1940. It slotted into Riley's range immediately below their 18 hp V8 model. Announced in September 1937 for the Earls Court Motor Show it became one of the two genuine Riley models in the rationalised range that followed the 1938 takeover by the Nuffield Organization.
Title: London Motorfair
Passage: London Motorfair (London Motor Show) was an alternative London auto show to the British International Motor Show, that was held at Earls Court biannually from 1977 to 1999. In 1993, when the event won the support of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and P&O Events, the name changed from "Motorfair" to "The London Motor Show".
Title: Earls Court Boat Show
Passage: The Earls Court Boat Show was first held in December 2007 at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre. This venue had previously hosted the long-established London Boat Show until its move to London's ExCeL Exhibition Centre in 2004.
Title: Austin A30
Passage: The Austin A30 is a small family car produced by Austin from May 1952 to September 1956. It was launched at the 1951 Earls Court Motor Show as the ""New" Austin Seven" and was Austin's competitor with the Morris Minor.
Title: Austin A90 Atlantic
Passage: The Austin A90 Atlantic is a British car that was produced by the Austin Motor Company from 1949 to 1952. It was launched initially as a four-seat convertible, making its début at the 1948 Earls Court Motor Show in London, with production models built between spring 1949 and late 1950. A two-door coupé, marketed as the A90 Atlantic Sports Saloon, followed a year later. It had been previewed at the 1949 Motor Show and was in production at Longbridge between 1950 and 1952.
Title: Morgan +4+
Passage: The Morgan Plus 4 Plus or +4+ was an attempt by the Morgan Motor Company to modernize the bodywork, somewhat similar to the Aero 8. Announced at the 1963 Earls Court Motor Show, only 26 were built, due to poor sales, in spite of its performance.
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You Nazty Spy!, is the 44th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940, starring which American vaudeville comedy team?
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Title: You Nazty Spy!
Passage: You Nazty Spy! is the 44th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Title: The Three Stooges
Passage: The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy team active from 1928 until 1970, best known for their 190 Columbia short-subject films that have been airing on television regularly since 1958. Their hallmark was physical farce and slapstick. In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their actual first names. There were a total of six stooges over the act's run, with only three active at any given time, but Moe Howard and Larry Fine were mainstays throughout the ensemble's run of more than forty years.
Title: Shivering Sherlocks
Passage: Shivering Sherlocks a 1948 film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). Is the 104th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Title: Scotched in Scotland
Passage: Scotched in Scotland is a 1954 film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). It was the 158th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Title: No Census, No Feeling
Passage: No Census, No Feeling (1940) is the 50th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959
Title: Rockin' thru the Rockies
Passage: Rockin' thru the Rockies is the 45th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Title: From Nurse to Worse (1940 film)
Passage: From Nurse To Worse is the 49th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Title: A Plumbing We Will Go
Passage: A Plumbing We Will Go is the 46th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Title: Nutty but Nice
Passage: Nutty but Nice is the 47th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Title: How High Is Up?
Passage: How High is Up? is the 48th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
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The Three Stooges
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You Nazty Spy!
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The Three Stooges
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Francisco Rodríguez Araya was a midfielder for the Swiss team based in what city?
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Title: Francisco Rodríguez Araya
Passage: Francisco Rodríguez Araya (born 8 February 1995) is a Swiss-Chilean footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for FC Luzern. His older brothers are the Swiss international Ricardo Rodríguez and the winger Roberto Rodríguez.
Title: FC Luzern
Passage: Fussball-Club Luzern, commonly known as FC Luzern (] ), or simply abbreviated to FCL, is a Swiss sports club based in Lucerne. It is best known for its professional football team, which plays in the Super League, the top tier of the Swiss football league system, and has won the national title once and the national cup twice.
Title: Venezuela at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Passage: Venezuela competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. Francisco Rodríguez won the nation's first ever gold medal. 23 competitors, all men, took part in 17 events in 5 sports.
Title: Ariel Rodríguez
Passage: Eithel Ariel Rodríguez Araya (born 22 April 1986) is a Costa Rican international footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Title: Ricardo Rodríguez (footballer)
Passage: Ricardo Iván Rodríguez Araya (] ; born 25 August 1992) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a left back for Italian club Milan in Serie A. He has been described as an accomplished defender and is noted for his strong heading ability, and ability to deliver pinpoint crosses. Rodríguez is also noted for his speciality in set piece situations and for penalty-taking abilities, emerging as Wolfsburg's first-choice penalty taker.
Title: Roberto Rodríguez Araya
Passage: Roberto Rodríguez Araya (born 28 July 1990) is a Swiss footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Zürich. He holds Swiss and Spanish nationalities.
Title: Francisco Rodríguez (cyclist, born 1915)
Passage: Francisco Rodríguez (10 October 1915 – 1 June 1998) was a Mexican cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Title: Harlan Marbley
Passage: Harlan Joseph Marbley (October 11, 1943 in White Oak, Maryland - May 13, 2008) was a flyweight boxer from the United States who represented his native country at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. There he won the bronze medal, after a loss in the semifinals of the men's light flyweight division against eventual gold medalist Francisco Rodríguez from Venezuela.
Title: Swiss Super League
Passage: The Swiss Super League (known as the Raiffeisen Super League for sponsorship reasons) is a professional league in the top tier of the Swiss football league system and has been played in its current format since the 2003–04 season. As of May 2016 the Swiss Super League is ranked 12th in Europe according to UEFA's ranking of league coefficients, which is based upon Swiss team performances in European competitions.
Title: Ariel Francisco Rodríguez
Passage: Ariel Francisco Rodríguez Araya, known as Ariel Rodríguez (born September 27, 1989 in San José) is a professional Costa Rican footballer who plays in Thailand for Bangkok Glass and the Costa Rica national football team as a forward.
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Lucerne
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Francisco Rodríguez Araya
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FC Luzern
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Which actress had a recurring role on a Comedy Central situational comedy television series?
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Title: Jillian Bell
Passage: Jillian Leigh Bell (born April 25, 1984) is an American comedian, actress, and screenwriter. She is best known for her recurring roles as Jillian Belk on "Workaholics" and Dixie on the final season of "Eastbound & Down", as well as appearing in "22 Jump Street" and "Fist Fight" (2017).
Title: Workaholics
Passage: Workaholics is an American situational comedy television series that originally ran on Comedy Central from April 6, 2011 to March 17, 2017, with a total of 86 episodes spanning seven seasons. The series is co-created and predominantly written by its stars Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine and Anders Holm, as well as co-creator and most frequent director Kyle Newacheck. Jillian Bell, Maribeth Monroe and Erik Griffin also star in the series. Anderson, DeVine and Holm play three college dropouts who are roommates and co-workers at a telemarketing company in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Title: Kaya ng Powers
Passage: Kaya ng Powers was a weekly fantasy/situational comedy television program that was produced by GMA Network, starring Rhian Ramos, Sheena Halili, Elmo Magalona, Joey Marquez and Rufa Mae Quinto.
Title: Workaholics (season 5)
Passage: The fifth season of the American situational comedy "Workaholics" premiered on Comedy Central at 10/9c on January 14 and concluded on April 8, 2015 with a total of 13 episodes.
Title: Mag-Asawa'y Di Biro
Passage: Mag-Asawa'y Di Biro (English: "Marriage Is Not A Joke") is a situational comedy television show in the Philippines which aired on RPN (New Vision 9) from 1990 to 1993. It starred Ramon Christopher and Lotlot de Leon as the show's marriage couple, along with Pilita Corrales and Eddie Gutierrez as the in-laws. The show also had Flora Gasser, Dennis Padilla and Katrina Sanzenni.
Title: Strangebrew
Passage: Strangebrew is a reality situational comedy television show in the Philippines which formerly aired on UNTV Channel 37, People's Television Network and Studio 23.
Title: Who's Your Daddy Now?
Passage: Who's Your Daddy Now? is a situational comedy television show in the Philippines that was aired every Monday evenings by GMA Network replacing "Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita". The show was part of the network's GMA KiliTV block. The show was canceled after a couple of months and so it last aired on July 13, 2007.
Title: Chandrakant Chiplunkar Seedi Bambawala
Passage: Chandrakant Chiplunkar Seedi Bambawala was an Indian situational comedy television series that aired on SAB TV.
Title: List of Workaholics episodes
Passage: "Workaholics" is an American situational comedy television series that ran on Comedy Central from April 6, 2011 to March 17, 2017, with a total of 86 episodes spanning seven seasons. The series stars Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, and Anders Holm of the comedy troupe Mail Order Comedy as three college dropouts, also roommates, who work together at the telemarketing company TelAmeriCorp.
Title: The Nanny (season 1)
Passage: The first season of "The Nanny", an American situational comedy television series, aired on CBS from November 3, 1993 to May 16, 1994. The series was created by actress Fran Drescher and her-then husband Peter Marc Jacobson and developed by Prudence Fraser and Robert Sternin. Produced by Sternin and Fraser Ink and TriStar Television, the series features Drescher, Jacobson, Fraser, Sternin, Caryn Lucas and Diane Wilk as executive producers. Most of the season's episodes aired on Wednesdays at 8:30 pm while the first few aired on Wednesdays at 8:00 pm.
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Jillian Bell
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Workaholics
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Jillian Bell
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Which director is also a screenwriter, Randal Kleiser or José Bohr?
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Title: Randal Kleiser
Passage: John Randal Kleiser (born July 20, 1946) is an American film director and producer, best known for directing the 1978 musical romantic comedy film "Grease".
Title: José Bohr
Passage: José Bohr (3 September 1901 – 29 May 1994) was a Chilean film director, producer, actor and screenwriter. He directed 35 films between 1919 and 1969.
Title: Shadow of Doubt (1998 film)
Passage: Shadow of Doubt is a 1998 American independent mystery-thriller film directed by Randal Kleiser and starring Melanie Griffith, Tom Berenger, Craig Sheffer, and Huey Lewis.
Title: White Fang (1991 film)
Passage: White Fang is a 1991 American Northern adventure film directed by Randal Kleiser, starring Ethan Hawke, Klaus Maria Brandauer and Seymour Cassel. Based on Jack London's novel "White Fang", it tells the story of the friendship between a Yukon gold hunter and a wolfdog.
Title: Grandview, U.S.A.
Passage: Grandview, U.S.A. is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Carole Cook, Ramon Bieri, John Cusack, Joan Cusack, M. Emmet Walsh, Michael Winslow, Troy Donahue and Steve Dahl. The original music score is composed by Thomas Newman. It was filmed on location in Pontiac, Illinois.
Title: Somos tú y yo: Un nuevo día
Passage: Somos tú y yo: un nuevo día is an Venezuelan teen drama series based on the 1978 film "Grease", directed by Randal Kleiser, which in turn is based on the musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey 1971 of the same name. The series stars Sheryl Rubio and Víctor Drija. It debuted in its country of origin, Latin America and Europe on August 17, 2009.
Title: The Blue Lagoon (1980 film)
Passage: The Blue Lagoon is a 1980 American romantic adventure drama film directed by Randal Kleiser and filmed on Turtle Island in Fiji. The screenplay by Douglas Day Stewart was based on the 1908 novel "The Blue Lagoon" by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. The film stars Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins. The music score was composed by Basil Poledouris and the cinematography was by Néstor Almendros.
Title: James Korris
Passage: James H. Korris, a pioneer of the current trend in game-based simulation for military training, served as Creative Director of the Institute for Creative Technologies (Institute), University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles from its founding in August 1999 until October 2006. Dubbed "The Military Entertainment Complex", the modern collaboration of Hollywood and the Department of Defense at the Institute was first discussed in a National Research Council study published in 1997. At the Institute, Korris worked with talents as diverse as John Milius, Randal Kleiser and David Ayer The initial $44.5 million contract grew substantially as basic research in immersive virtual reality and prototype application development was expanded.
Title: Summer Lovers
Passage: Summer Lovers is a 1982 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Randal Kleiser, starring Peter Gallagher, Daryl Hannah and Valerie Quennessen. It was filmed on location on the island of Santorini, Greece. The original music score is composed by Basil Poledouris. "Summer Lovers" featured "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", a No. 1 hit for Chicago and "I'm So Excited" by The Pointer Sisters.
Title: Love Wrecked
Passage: Love Wrecked (also known as Temptation Island internationally) is a 2005 American adventure romantic comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser. Starring Amanda Bynes, it is a romantic comedy about a girl getting stranded with a rock star on a beach in the Caribbean.
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José Bohr
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Randal Kleiser
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José Bohr
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Near what trail is a lake Rangeley Lake flows into?
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Title: Rangeley Lake
Passage: Rangeley Lake is located in Franklin County, Maine in the United States. It is fed by several streams. Its waters flow out from the lake's northwestern end into the short Rangeley River, then into Mooselookmeguntic Lake, and ultimately into the Androscoggin River, Merrymeeting Bay, the lower Kennebec River, the Gulf of Maine and the Atlantic Ocean.
Title: Mooselookmeguntic Lake
Passage: Mooselookmeguntic Lake is located in Franklin County and Oxford County, Maine, in the United States. It is part of the Androscoggin River watershed. It is located in the western part of Maine, near the border with the state of New Hampshire and the Canadian province of Quebec. The lake is just a few miles from the Appalachian Trail.
Title: Churchill Lake
Passage: Churchill Lake is a glacial lake in north west Saskatchewan, Canada. Frobisher Lake flows in from the north while Peter Pond Lake flows in from the east through the Kisis Channel. Highway 155 crosses this channel at the village of Buffalo Narrows .
Title: Grass River (Michigan)
Passage: The Grass River is a 2.3 mi river in Antrim County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is part of the Elk River Chain of Lakes Watershed that begins in northern Antrim County with Intermediate Lake, which is connected by the Intermediate River with Lake Bellaire. The Grass River flows from Lake Bellaire into Clam Lake, which in turn drains into Torch Lake via the short Clam River. Torch Lake itself is drained by the Torch River, which flows into Lake Skegemog, which opens into Elk Lake. Elk Lake flows into the east arm of Grand Traverse Bay at Elk Rapids.
Title: Oquossoc, Maine
Passage: Oquossoc is an unincorporated village in the town of Rangeley, Franklin County, Maine, United States. The community is located at the junction of Maine State Route 4 and Maine State Route 17 at the northwest tip of Rangeley Lake. Oquossoc has a post office with ZIP code 04964, which opened on December 17, 1902.
Title: Mud Lake (Jefferson County, New York)
Passage: Mud Lake is located by Redwood, New York. The water from adjacent Crystal Lake flows into Mud Lake and the outlet flows into Butterfield Lake. Fish species present in the lake are northern pike, yellow perch, brown bullhead, and bluegill. The outlet of the lake flows into Butterfield Lake. There is only carry-down boat access on this lake.
Title: Rangeley Lake State Park
Passage: Rangeley Lake State Park is a public recreation area occupying 870 acre on the southern shore of Rangeley Lake in Franklin County, Maine. The state park is located partly in the town of Rangeley and partly in Rangeley Plantation. It is managed by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.
Title: Rapid River (Maine)
Passage: Rapid River is a 6.0 mi river in the northwestern portion of the US state of Maine flowing from Lower Richardson Lake to Umbagog Lake. Despite its short length, it forms the end of a major portion of the Umbagog Lake and Androscoggin River watersheds. Much of this watershed is covered by (from downstream to upstream) Lower and Upper Richardson Lakes, Mooselookmeguntic Lake, Cupsuptic Lake and Rangeley Lake. The major tributaries of this system are the Cupsuptic, Kennebago and Rangeley rivers, all of which flow into Cupsuptic Lake.
Title: Rangeley Lake Seaplane Base
Passage: Rangeley Lake Seaplane Base (FAA LID: M57) is a privately owned, public use seaplane base on Rangeley Lake, located two nautical miles (4 km) north of the central business district of Rangeley, a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States.
Title: Rangeley River
Passage: The Rangeley River is located in Franklin County, Maine, in the United States. It is only about a mile long, connecting the outlet of Rangeley Lake with Mooselookmeguntic Lake.
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Appalachian Trail.
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Rangeley Lake
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Mooselookmeguntic Lake
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Dan Shor played Billy the Kid in which 1989 science fiction comedy film?
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Title: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Passage: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is a 1989 American science-fiction comedy buddy film in which two slackers travel through time to assemble a menagerie of historical figures for their high school history presentation.
Title: Dan Shor
Passage: Daniel Shor (born November 16, 1956) is an American veteran actor, director, writer, and teacher with a career spanning over 30 years. His most recognized roles include Ram in "Tron" (1982) and Billy the Kid in "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" (1989).
Title: Fight Fire with Fire (Kansas song)
Passage: "Fight Fire with Fire" is a song by American band Kansas, written by John and Dino Elefante for the 1983 album "Drastic Measures". Charting at No. 58 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, it became the twelfth Kansas single to chart on the Top 100. It was promoted with a music video starring Dan Shor, which was blown up to 35 mm film and displayed as a trailer in movie theaters.
Title: Slipstream (1989 film)
Passage: Slipstream is a 1989 science fiction film directed by Steven Lisberger, who had previously directed the cult classic 1982 science fiction film "Tron". It was produced by Gary Kurtz, best known for his collaboration with George Lucas on the first two "Star Wars" films and "American Graffiti". "Slipstream" reunited Kurtz with his "Star Wars" lead Mark Hamill, who features alongside Bill Paxton, Bob Peck and Kitty Aldridge, with cameo appearances from Robbie Coltrane, Ben Kingsley and F. Murray Abraham.
Title: My Angel My Hero
Passage: My Angel My Hero is a 2011 short film. It is directed by Faizan Sheikh and an Hollywood veteran actor Dan Shor. The film stars Faizan Sheikh, Kimberly Dipersia and Dakim Wills. This stylish, dark drama with sacrifices of our time surprises us with its characters and the strength to survive. The film echoes the sound of music and dance to heal Parkinson's disease, a disease caused by the deterioration of brain cells leading to tremors of the muscles in the body.
Title: Hyperion (Simmons novel)
Passage: Hyperion is a Hugo Award-winning 1989 science fiction novel by American writer Dan Simmons. It is the first book of his Hyperion Cantos. The plot of the novel features multiple time-lines and characters. It follows a similar structure to "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. This book is succeeded by the 1990 science fiction novel "The Fall of Hyperion" by the same writer.
Title: Night Train (1999 film)
Passage: Night Train is a 1999 film directed by Les Bernstien and starring John Voldstad, Barry Cutler, Nikoletta Skarlatos, Pedro Aldana, Donna Pieroni and Dan Shor. "Night Train" was filmed almost entirely in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico.
Title: Miriam Shor
Passage: Miriam Shor is an American actress. She is known for her performance in the rock musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" and in the 2001 film adaptation of the same name. She later starred in a number of short-lived television series, including "Swingtown" (2008) and "GCB" (2012). Shor stars in the TV Land comedy series "Younger". Shor played Madelaine True in the "Encores! " production of "The Wild Party" at the New York City Center from July 15–18, 2015 alongside "Younger" co-star, Sutton Foster.
Title: Talk to Me (1984 film)
Passage: Talk to Me is a 1984 drama directed by Julius Potocsny and starring Austin Pendleton, Michael Murphy, Dan Shor and Barbara Eda-Young. The film was produced by Hollins Communications Institution to benefit the American Institute for Stuttering, of which Pendleton was a graduate.
Title: Strangers Kiss
Passage: Strangers Kiss is a 1983 drama directed by Matthew Chapman and starring Peter Coyote, Victoria Tennant, Dan Shor and Blaine Novak. The plot is about the making of Stanley Kubrick's 1955 film "Killer's Kiss".
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
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Dan Shor
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
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The South Tongu District is one of the twenty-five (25) districts in the Volta Region, South Tongu, is the administrative centre of which capital of South Tongu district, a district in the Volta Region of Ghana?
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Title: South Tongu District
Passage: The South Tongu District is one of the twenty-five (25) districts in the Volta Region. South Tongu capital and administrative centre is Sogakope.
Title: Sogakope
Passage: Sogakope is the capital of South Tongu district, a district in the Volta Region of Ghana. It is home to the lower Volta Bridge which connects Sogakope to Sokpoe. The town is mostly known for its river tourism. It is home to the Holy Trinity Spa, Cisneros Villa Hotel and other notable resorts including Shekinah Glory Hotel, Sogakope Resort etc. Most commuters plying the Accra to Aflao road usually stop over to buy snacks and bread. The town is mostly known for bread baking as well.
Title: Central Tongu
Passage: Central Tongu is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Central Tongu is located in the North Tongu district of the Volta Region of Ghana.
Title: North Tongu District
Passage: The North Tongu District is one of the twenty-five (25) districts in the Volta Region. North Tongu district capital and administrative centre is Battor Dugame.
Title: Ada Kasseh
Passage: Kasseh is a town in the Ada East district, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is a major town located between Sege and Sogakope on the Accra-Aflao road. Kasseh has the biggest market in four districts(Ada West, Ada East, South Tongu and North Tongu) in its area. Kasseh is connected to almost all the towns and villages in the Ada East district by road or path. It is the most easily accessible town in the district. It is connected by road to the district capital town of Ada Foah and the Town called Big Ada.
Title: North Tongu (Ghana parliament constituency)
Passage: North Tongu is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. North Tongu is located in the North Tongu district of the Volta Region of Ghana.
Title: Adidome
Passage: Adidome is a small town and is the capital of Central Tongu district, a district in the Volta Region of Ghana.
Title: Vume
Passage: Vume is a small town in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region near Sogakope. The residents of Vume are well noted for the art of pottery.
Title: Mafi-Kumasi
Passage: Mafi-Kumase is a town in the Volta Region of Ghana, located in the Central Tongu Constituency of the North Tongu District. The town is known for the Mafi-Kumase Secondary Technical School and the commercial production of Gari. The school is a second cycle institution.
Title: South Tongu (Ghana parliament constituency)
Passage: South Tongu is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. South Tongu is located in the South Tongu district of the Volta Region of Ghana.
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Sogakope
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South Tongu District
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Sogakope
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Are John Crowley and Katharine Kerr both Americans ?
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Title: Katharine Kerr
Passage: Katharine Kerr (born 1944) is an American science fiction and fantasy novelist, best known for her series of Celtic-influenced high fantasy novels set in the fictional land of Deverry.
Title: John Crowley
Passage: John Crowley (born December 1, 1942) is an American author of fantasy, science fiction and mainstream fiction. He studied at Indiana University and has a second career as a documentary film writer.
Title: Love & Sleep
Passage: Love & Sleep is a 1994 Modern Fantasy novel by John Crowley. It is the second novel in Crowley's Ægypt Sequence and a sequel to Crowley's 1987 novel "The Solitudes". In it, the protagonist Pierce Moffett continues his book project begun in "The Solitudes", exploring especially the relevance of systems of thought, even those magical and supposedly obsolete in writing a non-fiction book about the Renaissance and Hermeticism.
Title: Characters in the Deverry cycle
Passage: This article lists some of the major characters in the Deverry Cycle by Katharine Kerr.
Title: John Crowley (director)
Passage: John Crowley (born 19 August 1969) is an Irish film and theatre director. He is best known for directing "Brooklyn" (2015) and his feature film debut "Intermission" (2003). He is a brother of designer Bob Crowley.
Title: The Solitudes (novel)
Passage: The Solitudes (originally titled Ægypt contrary to Crowley's wishes) is a 1987 modern fantasy novel by John Crowley. It is Crowley's fifth published novel and the first novel in the four-volume Ægypt series. The novel follows Pierce Moffett, a college history professor in his retreat from ordinary, academic life to pastoral life of Faraway Hills. While in the area, Pierce comes up with a plan to write a book about Hermeticism, in the process finding several parallels with his own project and that of the nearly-forgotten local novelist Fellowes Kraft.
Title: Daggerspell
Passage: Daggerspell (1986) is a fantasy novel by American writer Katharine Kerr. Her first novel, it is also the first book in the Celtic themed, multi-reincarnational "Deverry cycle".
Title: Engine Summer
Passage: Engine Summer is a novel by American writer John Crowley, published in 1979 by Doubleday. It was nominated for the 1980 National Book Award for hardcover science fiction, as well as both the British Fantasy and John W. Campbell Awards the same year. It was rewritten from Crowley's unpublished first novel, "Learning to Live With It."
Title: Dæmonomania
Passage: Daemonomania is a 2000 Modern Fantasy novel by John Crowley. It is Crowley's seventh novel, and as the third novel in Crowley's Ægypt Sequence, a sequel to Crowley's 1994 novel "Love & Sleep". The novel follows protagonist Pierce Moffett as he continues his book project begun in "The Solitudes" about the Renaissance and Hermeticism, while dealing with a stormy relationship with his girlfriend Rosie Ryder.
Title: Deverry Cycle
Passage: The Deverry Cycle is a series of Celtic fantasy novels by Katharine Kerr set in the fictional land of Deverry. As of November 2009, fifteen books have been published in the series.
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yes
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John Crowley
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Katharine Kerr
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Ruki Vverh! is a band that has which Russian musician as the lead?
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Title: Ruki Vverh!
Passage: Ruki Vverh! (Russian: Руки Вверх , meaning "Hands Up!") is a Russian pop and techno band. The band member is Sergey Zhukov. They came to prominence in the 1990s.
Title: Sergey Zhukov
Passage: Sergey Evgenevich Zhukov (Russian: Серге́й Евгеньевич Жуков ; born 22 May 1976) is a Russian pop musician. He is the lead singer of Ruki Vverh! .
Title: Valeria Kozlova
Passage: Valeriya Sergeevna Kozlova (Russian: Валерия Сергеевна Козлова) (born January 22, 1988 in Moscow) better known as Lera Kozlova is a Russian musician most famous for her work with the pop-rock band Ranetki where she provided the vocals and played the drums. After a three year stint in the band with one full album and a live album, she was forced to leave the band during the recording of the second album by the band's producer Sergey Milnichenko.
Title: Mne s Toboy Horosho
Passage: "Mne s Toboy Horosho" (in Russian "Mне с Tобой Xорошо") sometimes known as Mne s Toboy Horosho (Nara Nara Na Na) is a 2003 song by the Russian pop duo Ruki Vverh! and was released on the band's album of the same name. In Russian the lyrics mean "I Feel Good When I'm With You" and is written by the Ruki Vverh! duo Sergey Zhukov and Aleksey Potekhin.
Title: Aleksey Potehin
Passage: Aleksey Evgenevich Potehin (Russian: Алексей Евгеньевич Потехин ; born Novokuybyshevsk, Samara Oblast, Russia) on 15 April 1972 is a Russian pop musician. Alongside Sergey Zhukov, Potehin was a member of the successful pop/techno band Ruki Vverh! until it dissolved in 2006.
Title: BeFour
Passage: beFour was a German pop group founded in Cologne. The members were cast for the television show "beFour: Das Star-Tagebuch" ("The Star Diary"), which has been broadcast daily at 14:20 for three months. The first single "Magic Melody" is a cover version of the song "Around The World" by ATC, whose have some different lyrics, and based in the song "Pesenka", originally performed by the Russian band Ruki Vverh! in 1998. The single "No Limit" is a remake of the same song by 2 Unlimited.
Title: Sergey Letov
Passage: Sergey Fyodorovich Letov (Russian: Серге́й Фё́дорович Ле́тов , born September 24, 1956), is a Russian musician and composer, known for improvisational style, and the founder of "Pentagram" recording label. He has collaborated with numerous jazz, avant-garde, modern classical, rock and electronic music artists including his younger brother Yegor Letov, composer Sergey Kuryokhin, and cult Soviet art punk band DK. Also wrote music for movies and plays, collaborated with Russian, Italian and Austrian theatres, German non-profit cultural association Goethe-Institut, and Moscow Institut of Journalistics and Literature.
Title: Pesenka
Passage: Pesenka (in Russian: Песенка 'A song'), sometimes known as "Pesenka (La La La)", is a song by the Russian pop–dance–techno group Ruki Vverh! (in Russian: Руки Вверх! ) .
Title: Virus (Russian band)
Passage: ViRUS! (Russian: Вирус! ) is a Russian band, formed in 1999. Currently it is composed of Olga Laki, Yuri Stupnik (DJ Doctor) and Andrey Gudas. ViRUS! was popular in 1999-2001. The project produced techno-based, Russian pop music, similar to Ruki Vverh! at the time. After several popular songs they disappeared from the mainstream stage of techno-based Russian pop music.
Title: Around the World (La La La La La)
Passage: "Around the World (La La La La La)" is the debut single by German Eurodance group ATC (also known as A Touch of Class). The song is a cover of the Russian hit "Pesenka" by Ruki Vverh! and uses the song's melody with additional English lyrics.
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Sergey Evgenevich Zhukov
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Ruki Vverh!
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Sergey Zhukov
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