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Charles Runnington was born in a country in southern what? | and the brain child of Chuck Brennan. | 0 |
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin? | Chris Vance (born 30 December 1971) is an English actor. | 0 |
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin? | Vance is known for his roles as Jack Gallagher in the Fox series "Mental" and James Whistler in "Prison Break". | 0 |
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin? | He is the second actor after Jason Statham to play Frank Martin (in TNT's "") and has guest-starred on "Burn Notice" (as Mason Gilroy) and "Dexter". | 1 |
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin? | He had a recurring role as the love interest of Angie Harmon's character on "Rizzoli & Isles". | 0 |
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin? | He also appeared as Non on the CBS show "Supergirl". | 0 |
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin? | Jason Statham ( born 26 July 1967) is an English actor, and a former model and competitive diver. | 1 |
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin? | Following his retirement from competition, Taylor transitioned to the commentary booth, where he works for the BBC. | 0 |
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin? | "" was an English language French–Canadian action television series that ran from 2012 to 2014. | 0 |
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin? | He is portrayed by Jason Statham in the first three films, Ed Skrein in the reboot, and Chris Vance in the | 0 |
In which school was the fictional character in "The Simpsons" which was voice by Marcia Wallace a teacher? | Marcia Karen Wallace (November 1, 1942 – October 25, 2013) was an American actress, voice artist, comedian, and game show panelist, primarily known for her roles in television situation comedies. | 0 |
In which school was the fictional character in "The Simpsons" which was voice by Marcia Wallace a teacher? | She is perhaps best known for her roles as receptionist Carol Kester on the 1970s sitcom "The Bob Newhart Show", and as the voice of elementary school teacher Edna Krabappel on the animated series "The Simpsons", for which she won an Emmy in 1992. | 1 |
In which school was the fictional character in "The Simpsons" which was voice by Marcia Wallace a teacher? | The role was retired after her death. | 0 |
In which school was the fictional character in "The Simpsons" which was voice by Marcia Wallace a teacher? | Edna Krabappel-Flanders is a fictional character from the animated television series "The Simpsons", who was voiced by Marcia Wallace until her death in 2013. | 0 |
In which school was the fictional character in "The Simpsons" which was voice by Marcia Wallace a teacher? | She is the teacher of Bart Simpson's 4th grade class at Springfield Elementary School, and Ned Flanders's wife in later seasons. | 1 |
In which school was the fictional character in "The Simpsons" which was voice by Marcia Wallace a teacher? | Wallace is a fictional character on the HBO drama "The Wire", played by actor Michael B. Jordan. | 0 |
In which school was the fictional character in "The Simpsons" which was voice by Marcia Wallace a teacher? | Repeat guest cast members include Albert Brooks, Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz, Joe Mantegna and Kelsey Grammer. | 0 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | Matt Lucena (born August 4, 1969) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. | 1 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | He won the mixed doubles title at the 1995 US Open. | 0 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | Kim Warwick (born 8 April 1952) is an Australian former professional male tennis player who competed on the ATP Tour from 1970–1987 reaching the final of the singles Australian Open in 1980. | 1 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | He defeated over 35 players ranked in the top 10 including Guillermo Vilas, Raul Ramerez, Vitas Gerulaitis, Jan Kodeš, Bob Lutz and Arthur Ashe. | 0 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | Warwick's career-high singles ranking was World No. 15, achieved in 1981. | 0 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | He won three singles titles and 26 doubles, including Australian Open 1978 (with Wojtek Fibak) and Australian Open 1980 and 1981, Roland Garros 1986 and also a runner-up in Australian Open 1985, all of them partnering fellow countryman Mark Edmondson. | 0 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | Partnering with Evonne Goolagong, he won the French Open 1972, defeating Françoise Dürr and Jean-Claude Barclay in the final 6–2, 6–4. | 0 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | Evonne and Kim were finalists in 1972 at Wimbledon against Rosie Casals and Ilie Năstase who won 6–4, 6–4. | 0 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | Edmondson partnered Tomáš Šmíd, losing in the semifinals. | 0 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | This is a list of the main career statistics of Australian former tennis player Evonne Goolagong. | 0 |
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport? | In total she won 82 singles titles, 46 doubles titles and 4 mixed doubles titles. | 0 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | Jan Karon is an American novelist who writes for both adults and young readers. | 1 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | She is the author of the "New York Times"-bestselling Mitford novels, featuring Father Timothy Kavanagh, an Episcopal priest, and the fictional village of Mitford. | 0 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | Her most recent Mitford novel, "Come Rain or Come Shine", debuted at #1 on the "New York Times" Bestseller List. | 0 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | She has been designated a lay Canon for the Arts in the Episcopal Diocese of Quincy (Illinois) by Keith Ackerman, Episcopal Bishop of Quincy, and in 2015, she was awarded the Library of Virginia's Literary Lifetime Achievement Award. | 0 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | Her original papers-to date are archived in Special Collections at the University of Virginia's Alderman Library. | 0 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | Lucy Maud Montgomery {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (November 30, 1874 – April 24, 1942) published as L.M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a series of novels beginning in 1908 with "Anne of Green Gables". | 1 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | The book was an immediate success. | 0 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | The central character, Anne Shirley, an orphaned girl, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. | 0 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | The first six episodes were later edited into a compilation film released in 2010. | 0 |
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon? | It is a sequel to "Anne of Green Gables", and the second of a tetralogy of films. | 0 |
Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards? | The Nativity Story is a 2006 biblical drama film based on the nativity of Jesus, directed by Catherine Hardwicke and starring Keisha Castle-Hughes and Oscar Isaac. | 1 |
Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards? | The film was released on December 1, 2006 after it premiered in Vatican City November 27, 2006. | 0 |
Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards? | "The Nativity Story" was the first film to hold its world premiere in Vatican City. | 0 |
Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards? | Keisha Castle-Hughes (born 24 March 1990) is a New Zealand actress who rose to prominence for playing Paikea "Pai" Apirana in the film "Whale Rider". | 0 |
Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards? | The film was nominated for many awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress (at the time the youngest person nominated in the Best Actress category) and an award at the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards for Best Young Actor/Actress, which she won in 2004. | 1 |
Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards? | The film's script, written by Homero Manzi and Ulyses Petit de Murat, is based on the novel by Leopoldo Lugones published in 1905. | 0 |
Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards? | These awards are presented each January. | 0 |
Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards? | The ceremony was originally called off because of the MPAA screener ban as members felt they could not see all the movies in time for their awards but when that was removed the show was back on. | 0 |
Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards? | Written ballots are submitted during a week-long nominating period, and the resulting nominees are announced in December. | 0 |
La Valentina starred the actress who was the second wife of which actor? | Esperanza Baur Díaz (born Esperanza Díaz Ceballos; c. 1924 – March 11, 1961) was a Mexican actress, and was the second wife of John Wayne. | 1 |
La Valentina starred the actress who was the second wife of which actor? | La Valentina is a Mexican musical drama film directed by Martín de Lucenay and starring Jorge Negrete and Esperanza Baur. | 1 |
La Valentina starred the actress who was the second wife of which actor? | The film was remade in 1966 as "La Valentina" starring María Félix and Eulalio González. | 0 |
La Valentina starred the actress who was the second wife of which actor? | The station was opened on March 12, 1987, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District as part of the Blue Line. | 0 |
La Valentina starred the actress who was the second wife of which actor? | The painting is held by the Tate Gallery, which describes it as "probably now Spencer's most famous picture". | 0 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | 'Rock-a-bye Baby' is a nursery rhyme and lullaby. | 0 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | The melody is a variant of the English satirical ballad Lillibullero . | 1 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 2768. | 0 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | Effie Crockett (1857 - January 7, 1940), also known as Effie I. Canning, also known as Effie C. Carlton, was an American actress. | 0 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | She is credited with having written and composed the lullaby "Rock-a-bye Baby"; by some accounts she created the song in 1872 while babysitting. | 1 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | Because of "Rock-a-bye Baby", she is credited in over 100 films, many made decades after her death. | 0 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | It also features a wonderful rendition of the English ballad, "The Unquiet Grave", performed by Luke Kelly. | 0 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | The Beggar-Laddie is a traditional English ballad existing in several variants. | 0 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | In 2009 Eric told an audience in Weymouth that he'd read about a girl who had been presented with a copy of the song by then prime minister Tony Blair, who called it "his favourite anti-war poem". | 0 |
Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad? | It is thought to date from 1400 and was collected in 1868 by Francis James Child, as Child Ballad number 78. | 0 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | High Fidelity is a 2000 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears. | 1 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | It stars John Cusack, Iben Hjejle, Jack Black, Todd Louiso, and Lisa Bonet. | 0 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | The film is based on the 1995 British novel of the same name by Nick Hornby, with the setting moved from London to Chicago and the name of the lead character changed. | 0 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | Knock Knock is the seventh album by Bill Callahan (also known as Smog), released in January 1999 on Drag City and by Domino in Europe. | 0 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | The album is the fourth and final collaboration with the producer and musician Jim O'Rourke. | 0 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | "Knock Knock" elaborates Callahan's sound and provides twists and edges to the folky style of its predecessor. " | 0 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | Held" was the first single, followed by "Cold Blooded Old Times", which later appeared on the "High Fidelity" film soundtrack, thereby attracting some attention to Callahan's work. | 1 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | Other soundtrack appearances include "Teenage Spaceship" in "Crazy" (2000, directed by Hans-Christian Schmid) and "Hit the Ground Running" in "Swimming" (2000, directed by Robert J. Siegel). | 0 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | The album was accompanied by the release of the single "Look Now", with the two Japanese bonus tracks. | 0 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | All the songs were written by Cole Porter with the exception of three additional songs from Jimmy Van Heusen (music) and Sammy Cahn (lyrics) which have been annotated in the listing below. | 0 |
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack? | Initial recording sessions did not impress Bettis and Lind, and they felt that "Crazy for You" would be dropped from the soundtrack. | 0 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | ABBA (] ) were a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972 by members Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. | 1 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | They became one of the most commercially successful acts in the history of popular music, topping the charts worldwide from 1974 to 1982. | 0 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 at The Dome in Brighton, UK, giving Sweden its first triumph in the contest, and are the most successful group to have ever taken part in the competition. | 0 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | Björn Kristian Ulvaeus (] ) (born 25 April 1945; credited as Björn Ulvæus) is a Swedish songwriter, producer, a former member of the Swedish musical group ABBA (1972–1982), and co-composer of the musicals "Chess", "Kristina från Duvemåla", and "Mamma Mia! | 1 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | ". | 0 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | He co-produced the film "Mamma Mia!" | 1 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | with fellow ABBA member and close friend Benny Andersson. | 1 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | "Super Trouper" is a single by Swedish pop group ABBA, and the title track from their 1980 studio album of the same name, written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. | 0 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | Mamma Mia! | 0 |
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who? | Linda Elin Ulvaeus (born 23 February 1973) is a Swedish singer-songwriter, screen and stage actress. | 0 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | Lisa Randall (born June 18, 1962) is an American theoretical physicist working in particle physics and cosmology. | 1 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | She is the Frank B. Baird, Jr. | 1 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | Professor of Science on the physics faculty of Harvard University. | 0 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | Her research includes elementary particles, fundamental forces and extra dimensions of space. | 0 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | She studies the Standard Model, supersymmetry, possible solutions to the hierarchy problem concerning the relative weakness of gravity, cosmology of extra dimensions, baryogenesis, cosmological inflation, and dark matter. | 0 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | She contributed to the Randall–Sundrum model, first published in 1999 with Raman Sundrum. | 0 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | Point of Inquiry is the radio show and flagship podcast of the Center for Inquiry (CFI), "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots". | 1 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | Started in 2005, "Point of Inquiry" has consistently been ranked among the best science podcasts available in iTunes. | 1 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | It has been celebrated for its guests and for the quality of its interviews. | 0 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | Former guests include leading scientists, writers and public intellectuals such as Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Paul Krugman, Lisa Randall, Brian Greene, Oliver Sacks, Susan Jacoby, David Brin and Temple Grandin. | 1 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | Loeb is the "Frank B. Baird Jr. | 0 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | Libertad y Desarrollo, abbreviated to LyD, is a Chilean think tank focused on liberal, free market economic studies. | 0 |
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started? | The University of Pennsylvania rates ITIF the most authoritative science and technology think tank in the United States, and the second most authoritative science and technology think tank in the world, behind Germany's Max Planck Institutes. | 0 |
What was the 2013 population of the country Fujairah College is located in? | The United Arab Emirates ( ; UAE; Arabic: دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة "Dawlat al-Imārāt al-'Arabīyah al-Muttaḥidah "), sometimes simply called the Emirates (Arabic: الإمارات "al-Imārāt "), is a federal absolute monarchy in Western Asia at the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, bordering... | 0 |
What was the 2013 population of the country Fujairah College is located in? | In 2013, the UAE's population was 9.2 million, of which 1.4 million are Emirati citizens and 7.8 million are expatriates. | 1 |
What was the 2013 population of the country Fujairah College is located in? | University Of Fujairah (UOF) is a higher education institution in the city of Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. | 1 |
What was the 2013 population of the country Fujairah College is located in? | The village is known for its large supply of water and has been a site for many farms of the royal families across the Emirates. | 0 |
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