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The Master appeared as a main character of the 1996 Doctor Who television movie, played by American actor Eric Roberts. In the prologue, the Master (portrayed briefly by Gordon Tipple) is executed by the Daleks as a punishment for his "evil crimes". But before his apparent death, the Master requests his remains to be b...
question1: Who was executed? question2: Why is the Master executed? question3: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
possible answers for question1: the Master In the prologue, the Master (portrayed briefly by Gordon Tipple) is executed by the Daleks as a punishment for his "evil crimes". In the prologue, the Master (portrayed briefly by Gordon Tipple) is executed by the Daleks the Master (portrayed briefly by Gordon Tipple) is execu...
In January 2005 Lindsay McDougall and Whalley took over as hosts of national youth radio station, Triple J's Breakfast Show, under the name, Jay and the Doctor. New radio skits included Space Goat and Battalion 666, as well as the Under the Weather Sessions and The Friday Fuck Wit. In January 2007, former Lunch present...
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Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album (where it reached number six), as well as his second consecutive platinum album. It was also the first album that he co-produced, doing so with Johnny Slate. The album included two consecutive number one singles in its title track and in "Pickup Ma...
question1: What is Third Rock from the Sun? question2: What were some of the hits from the album? question3: Did he win any awards for the album?
possible answers for question1: Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album ( Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album ( was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album Third Rock from the ...
Bertie Wooster and his friend Bingo Little were born in the same village only a few days apart. Bertie's middle name, "Wilberforce", is the doing of his father, who won money on a horse named Wilberforce in the Grand National the day before Bertie's christening and insisted on his son carrying that name. The only other...
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Shawn's involvement with theater began in 1970 when he met Andre Gregory, who has since directed several of his plays. As a stage actor, he has appeared mostly in his own plays and other projects with Gregory. He made his film debut in 1979, playing Diane Keaton's former husband in Woody Allen's Manhattan and an insura...
question1: What is he famous for acting in? question2: Did he win any awards for his acting? question3: What else did he star in?
possible answers for question1: He made his film debut in 1979, playing Diane Keaton's former husband in Woody Allen's Manhattan Vizzini in The Princess Bride Clueless Woody Allen's Manhattan and an insurance agent in Bob Fosse's All That Jazz. His best-known film roles include Earl in Strange Invaders (1983) and Mr. H...
Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946, at Julia Chester Hospital in Hope, Arkansas. He was the son of William Jefferson Blythe Jr. (1918-1946), a traveling salesman who had died in an automobile accident three months before his birth, and Virginia Dell Cassidy (later Virginia Kelley: 1923-199...
question1: what involvment did bill have with vietnam war oppositiion? question2: how was his efforts perceived? question3: why did clinton attempted to manipulate it?
possible answers for question1: He further stated that because he opposed the war, he would not volunteer to serve in uniform, but would subject himself to the draft, While at Oxford, Clinton also participated in Vietnam War protests While at Oxford, Clinton also participated in Vietnam War protests Aller received a dr...
In a letter to Aiken late in December 1914, Eliot, aged 26, wrote, "I am very dependent upon women (I mean female society)." Less than four months later, Thayer introduced Eliot to Vivienne Haigh-Wood, a Cambridge governess. They were married at Hampstead Register Office on 26 June 1915. After a short visit alone to hi...
question1: When did Eliot get married? question2: Who did he marry? question3: Where did he meet Vivienne?
possible answers for question1: 26 June 1915. They were married at Hampstead Register Office on 26 June 1915. 26 June 1915. on 26 June 1915. possible answers for question2: Vivienne Haigh-Wood, Vivienne Haigh-Wood, Vivienne Haigh-Wood, Vivienne Haigh-Wood, possible answers for question3: Russell took an interest in Viv...
After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule. Minos prayed to Poseidon, the sea god, to send him a snow-white bull, as a sign of support (the Cretan Bull). He was to kill the bull to show honor to the deity, but decided to keep it instead because of its beauty. He though...
question1: what was significant about his birth? question2: did he beat them and become ruler? question3: what was the competition?
possible answers for question1: After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule. One of the figurations assumed by the river spirit Achelous in seducing Deianira is as a man with the head of a bull, according to Sophocles' Trachiniai. Pasiphae nursed him, but he grew and be...
Tatchell's book Democratic Defence was published in 1985. This outlined how defence of the United Kingdom might be assured after the nuclear disarmament that he and the Labour Party were then committed to. (Labour has since abandoned this policy.) Tatchell argued that the British military was still organised on an impe...
question1: What is the Democratic Defense? question2: When was this book released? question3: What was the book Democratic Defense about?
possible answers for question1: Tatchell's book Democratic Defence Tatchell's book Democratic Defence was published in 1985. Tatchell's book Democratic Defence was published in 1985. Tatchell's book Democratic Defence was published in 1985. Tatchell's book possible answers for question2: published in 1985. published in...
To avoid conscription into the Australian Army, Tatchell moved to London in 1971. He had accepted being gay in 1969, and in London became a leading member of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) until its 1974 collapse. During this time Tatchell was prominent in organising sit-ins at pubs that refused to serve "poofs" and pr...
question1: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? question2: what happened after he moved to londom? question3: What is Bermondsey?
possible answers for question1: He had accepted being gay in 1969, and in London became a leading member of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) until its 1974 collapse. In 1973, he attended the 10th World Youth Festival in East Berlin on GLF's behalf. To avoid conscription into the Australian Army, Tatchell moved to London ...
Their debut single, "Naihishinsho", reached number 48 on the Oricon Charts and sold 15,000 copies. Their second single, Yume Yume, followed that success and charted at number 43. After those singles, they released their debut album Zeitakubyo in 2007 and had their first tour, the Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya Quattro Tour. They r...
question1: when did onizawa depart? question2: why did he go back to the US? question3: who took his place?
possible answers for question1: May 2009, it was announced that One Ok Rock would continue on without Alex, who went back to the United States. In May 2009, it was announced that One Ok Rock would continue on without Alex, who went back to the United States. In May 2009, it was announced that One Ok Rock would continue...
Through weekly shows at Cafe Sarajevo, Wainwright was on the Montreal club circuit and eventually cut a series of demo tapes produced by Pierre Marchand, who later produced Wainwright's album Poses. The resulting tapes impressed his father Loudon, who passed them on to his friend Van Dyke Parks. Parks sent the recordin...
question1: Demo tapes were produced by who? question2: Wainwright was nominated for four awards by who? question3: Rufus Wainwright won what media award?
possible answers for question1: demo tapes produced by Pierre Marchand, Pierre Marchand, Wainwright was on the Montreal club circuit and eventually cut a series of demo tapes produced by Pierre Marchand, Pierre Marchand, Waronker paired Wainwright with producer Jon Brion, and the two spent most of 1996 and 1997 making ...
Wynn and his young family moved in 1967 to Las Vegas where his success with his family's business allowed him to purchase a small stake in the Frontier Hotel and Casino. That year he met E. Parry Thomas, dubbed by Vanity Fair as "the most influential banker in Las Vegas." Thomas was the president of the Bank of Las Veg...
question1: Is the Frontier a property? question2: Where was the Frontier located? question3: How much did it cost to build the Frontier?
possible answers for question1: the Frontier Hotel and Casino. moved in 1967 to Las Vegas where his success with his family's business allowed him to purchase a small stake in the Frontier Hotel and Casino. Frontier Hotel and Casino. the Frontier Hotel and Casino. the Frontier Hotel and Casino. possible answers for que...
Honkala has been a controversial figure throughout her career as a protester and organizer. Feather O. Houstoun, a former secretary of the (Pennsylvania) State Department of Public Welfare, said "She has not been working, rolling up her sleeves on issues like Community Legal Services does. She has never availed herself...
question1: what is something she was criticised for? question2: What caused the controversary? question3: What was she accused of doing?
possible answers for question1: She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities. career as a protester and organizer. She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities. Honkala has been a controversial figure throughout her career as a protes...
In the early 1880s, Sun Mei sent his brother to `Iolani School, which was under the supervision of British Anglicans and directed by an Anglican prelate named Alfred Willis. The language of instruction was English. Although Bishop Willis emphasized that no one was forced to accept Christianity, the students were requir...
question1: What religion was Sun born with? question2: Did the article say why he was interested in Christianity? question3: Is there any other data on his religious views?
possible answers for question1: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question2: At Iolani School, young Sun Wen first came in contact with Christianity, and it made a deep impression on him. it made a deep impression on him. Schriffin writes that Christianity was to have a great influence on Sun'...
At the age of 10, Sun Yat-sen began seeking schooling. It is also at this point where he met childhood friend Lu Haodong. By age 13 in 1878 after receiving a few years of local schooling, Sun went to live with his elder brother, Sun Mei (Sun Mei ) in Honolulu. Sun Mei financed Sun Yat-sen's education and would later be...
question1: When did he start his education? question2: Where did he go to school? question3: What did he learn at school?
possible answers for question1: At the age of 10, At the age of 10, At the age of 10, At the age of 10, Sun Yat-sen began seeking schooling. possible answers for question2: local schooling, `Iolani School Iolani School Sun Yat-sen went to `Iolani School possible answers for question3: he studied English, British histor...
Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments. The first was the 1988 Quebec Esso Cup, an under-17 tournament (now known as the World U-17 Hockey Challenge) held in Quebec City, where he earned a gold medal. That same year, he competed in his first of ...
question1: What is Junior? question2: Was this in Hockey? question3: Was he successful as a junior?
possible answers for question1: he competed in his first of two consecutive European Junior Championships, junior, international tournaments. Bure competed in his second World Juniors in 1990, World Junior Championships. Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments. possible answers f...
Kinard was selected by the Brooklyn Dodgers in the third round (18th overall pick) of the 1938 NFL Draft. He made $1,974 as a rookie, a sum that Kinard recalled "was a lot of money back then." Even in 1938, Kinard was small for a lineman at 210 pounds, but he noted: "I had enough ability to offset my size. And my speed...
question1: When did he start with the dodgers? question2: How long was he with the Dodgers? question3: What happened during his time with the dodgers?
possible answers for question1: Kinard was selected by the Brooklyn Dodgers in the third round (18th overall pick) of the 1938 NFL Draft. in the third round (18th overall pick) of the 1938 NFL Draft. Kinard was selected by the Brooklyn Dodgers in the third round (18th overall pick) of the 1938 NFL Draft. Kinard was sel...
At the end of 2006, Yung released the Cantonese album Close Up to commercial success, selling out at stores over Hong Kong as well as online CD stores. A second version of the album was released on 26 January 2007, containing a bonus DVD with music videos for the songs "Splendid Encounter (Hua Li Xie Hou )" and "Elated...
question1: What are the song she released in this years? question2: What other albums she had? question3: Did she won any awards?
possible answers for question1: Splendid Encounter (Hua Li Xie Hou )" and "Elated Heart (Xin Hua Nu Fang )". On 5 July, she released her fifth Mandarin album, Insignificant Me, the songs "Splendid Encounter (Hua Li Xie Hou )" and "Elated Heart (Xin Hua Nu Fang )". At the end of 2006, Yung released the Cantonese album C...
In 2004, Yung released her the studio album Nin9 2 5ive and her first photo album The Real Joey, Glamour in London. The photo album was well received by the public and sold out shortly after its release. Her second album in 2004, Give Love a Break, was also a commercial success, breaking the platinum mark with pre-orde...
question1: what happened in 2004? question2: was the album successful? question3: did the album have any hit singles?
possible answers for question1: Yung released her the studio album Nin9 2 5ive In 2004, Yung released her the studio album Nin9 2 5ive and her first photo album Yung released her the studio album Nin9 2 5ive and her first photo album The Real Joey, Yung released her the studio album Nin9 2 5ive and her first photo albu...
Savage was hired by MSNBC president Erik Sorenson to do a one-hour show beginning March 8, 2003, despite Savage's previous criticism of the network in his book The Savage Nation and the objections of NBC employees including news anchor Tom Brokaw, who asked NBC executives, "Is this the sort of man who embodies the valu...
question1: When did Michael work with msnbc? question2: Did the show ever air on tv? question3: Why did they fire savage?
possible answers for question1: March 8, 2003, Savage was hired by MSNBC president Erik Sorenson to do a one-hour show beginning March 8, 2003, March 8, 2003, March 8, 2003, Savage was hired by MSNBC president Erik Sorenson to do a one-hour show beginning March 8, 2003, possible answers for question2: MSNBC television ...
Michael Savage calls himself an "independent-minded individualist" and says that he "fits no stereotype." He has also cited Barry Goldwater as an influence. Savage criticizes big government as well as liberalism and liberal activism, and accuses the mainstream news media of liberal bias. He considers the three aspects ...
question1: Was Mr Savage a republican or democrat? question2: Did he publicly endorse any political figures? question3: What were some of the political topics he was passionate about?
possible answers for question1: independent-minded individualist Michael Savage calls himself an "independent-minded individualist" and says that he "fits no stereotype. Michael Savage calls himself an "independent-minded individualist" and says that he "fits no stereotype." Michael Savage calls himself an "independent...
The name of the band was originally inspired by a racehorse called Archduke Ferdinand. After seeing the horse win the Northumberland Plate in 2001, the band began to discuss Archduke Franz Ferdinand and thought it would be a good band name because of the alliteration of the name and the implications of the Archduke's d...
question1: What influenced them to name that band Franz Ferdinand? question2: Whose idea was it? question3: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
possible answers for question1: a racehorse called Archduke Ferdinand. After seeing the horse win the Northumberland Plate in 2001, the band began to discuss Archduke Franz Ferdinand The name of the band was originally inspired by a racehorse called Archduke Ferdinand. originally inspired by a racehorse called Archduke...
During the 1950s, Winchell supported Senator Joseph McCarthy's quest to identify Communists in the entertainment industry, but his popularity and influence began to decline as the public turned against McCarthy. His weekly radio broadcast was simulcast on ABC television until he ended that association because of a disp...
question1: when did he go on television? question2: what was his show called? question3: what was the dispute about?
possible answers for question1: He starred in The Walter Winchell File, a television crime drama series that initially aired from 1957 to 1958, During the 1950s, 1950s, His weekly radio broadcast was simulcast on ABC television until he ended that association because of a dispute with ABC executives in 1955. possible a...
In 2013, Cuomo called for the passage of a Women's Equality Act. The Women's Equality Act included 10 component bills affecting issues such as domestic violence, human trafficking, and pregnancy discrimination. The tenth bill of the Women's Equality Act was the Reproductive Health Act, which would have "enshrine[d] in ...
question1: What was Andrew Cuomo's stance on Women's issues? question2: What was the Women's Equality Act? question3: Did he enact any other acts for women's issues?
possible answers for question1: In 2013, Cuomo called for the passage of a Women's Equality Act. In 2013, Cuomo called for the passage of a Women's Equality Act. Cuomo said, "Enact a Reproductive Health Act because it is her body, it is her choice. In 2013, Cuomo called for the passage of a Women's Equality Act. In 201...
Lydia Maria Child wrote of the Abenaki in her short story, "The Church in the Wilderness" (1828). Several Abenaki characters and much about their 18th-century culture are featured in the Kenneth Roberts novel Arundel (1930). The film Northwest Passage (1940) is based on a novel of the same name by Roberts. Modern Abena...
question1: Were there novels written about them question2: what was the name of the short story question3: what was the story about
possible answers for question1: The Abenaki are featured in Charles McCarry's historical novel The Abenaki are featured in Charles McCarry's historical novel Bride of the Wilderness Lydia Maria Child wrote of the Abenaki in her short story, "The Church in the Wilderness" (1828). Lydia Maria Child wrote of the Abenaki i...
The Master, played by Roger Delgado, makes his first appearance in Terror of the Autons (1971), where he allies with the Nestene Consciousness to help them invade Earth. The Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) convinces the Master to stop this plan at the last minute, and the Master subsequently escapes, albeit with his TARDIS,...
question1: What is Encounters with the Third Doctor? question2: Who encounters the Third Doctor? question3: Who is The Master?
possible answers for question1: The Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) convinces the Master to stop this plan at the last minute, and the Master subsequently escapes, The Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) convinces the Master to stop this plan at the last minute, and the Master subsequently escapes, The Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) con...
Lillie Evelyn Moller was born in Oakland, California, on May 24, 1878, to Annie (Delger) and William Moller, a builder's supply merchant. She was the second of the family's eleven children. Both of her wealthy parents were of German descent. Educated at home until the age of nine, Moller began formal schooling in the f...
question1: Can you provide some information on domestic management? question2: What was domestic management about? question3: What's some important information regarding this?
possible answers for question1: She applied the principles of scientific management to household tasks Due to discrimination within the engineering community, Gilbreth shifted her efforts toward research projects in the female-friendly arena of domestic management and home economics. Gilbreth shifted her efforts toward...
Winchell was born in New York City, the son of Jennie (Bakst) and Jacob Winchell, a salesman; they were Russian Jewish immigrants. He left school in the sixth grade and started performing in Gus Edwards's vaudeville troupe known as the "Newsboys Sextet", which also included George Jessel. He began his career in journal...
question1: How was his professional career start? question2: How did he do with the troupe? question3: What media outlet he joined to do this?
possible answers for question1: He began his career in journalism by posting notes about his acting troupe on backstage bulletin boards. He joined the Vaudeville News in 1920, He began his career in journalism by posting notes about his acting troupe on backstage bulletin boards. He began his career in journalism by po...
Miller's delivery is notable for his easygoing, sometimes humorous manner and measured use of hyperbole, particularly in banter with his partner sportscasters. He livens up many broadcasts with a few Hawaiian and Japanese phrases spoken with impeccable pronunciation, and has been known to announce a half inning totally...
question1: Do people like Jon commenting style? question2: Who has jon commented for? question3: Who has jon commented with?
possible answers for question1: Miller's delivery is notable for his easygoing, sometimes humorous manner and measured use of hyperbole, particularly in banter with his partner sportscasters. Miller's delivery is notable for his easygoing, sometimes humorous manner and measured use of hyperbole, Miller's delivery is no...
Since 1997, Miller has been the primary play-by-play voice of the San Francisco Giants (replacing Hank Greenwald), calling games on KNBR radio as well as KTVU (1997-2007) and KNTV (2008-present) television. In February 2007, he signed a six-year extension to remain the voice of the Giants through the 2012 season. On Ju...
question1: What did John Miller do with the Giants? question2: When did he start working with the Giants? question3: How many seasons did he work with the Giants?
possible answers for question1: Since 1997, Miller has been the primary play-by-play voice of the San Francisco Giants (replacing Hank Greenwald), calling games on KNBR radio as well as KTVU (1997-2007) and KNTV (2008-present) Since 1997, Miller has been the primary play-by-play voice of the San Francisco Giants Since ...
Crosby was born on May 3, 1903 in Tacoma, Washington, in a house his father built at 1112 North J Street. In 1906, his family moved to Spokane, and in 1913, his father built a house at 508 E. Sharp Avenue. The house sits on the campus of Gonzaga University, his alma mater. He was the fourth of seven children: brothers ...
question1: What motion pictures did Crosby star in? question2: Who were some of his co-stars? question3: What were the titles for the seven Road to musical comedies?
possible answers for question1: Crosby starred with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in seven Road to musical comedies between 1940 and 1962, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Crosby starred with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in seven Road to musical comedies between 1940 and 1962, ". In 1929, the Rhythm Boys appeared i...
Although styling himself as a man of peace and a willing negotiator, Rajapaksa signaled his intention to end the peace process once in power by forging an alliance with the Sinhalese nationalist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and the Jathika Hela Urumaya. The JVP had opposed the original 2002 peace process as treasonous. Th...
question1: What was Mahinda Rajapasksas role in the civil war? question2: Did the peace process end? question3: what significance does Sir lankan have to do with the civil war
possible answers for question1: Rajapaksa signaled his intention to end the peace process once in power by forging an alliance with the Sinhalese nationalist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and the Jathika Hela Urumaya. Rajapaksa signaled his intention to end the peace process once in power by forging an alliance with the Si...
Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War, and served as a liaison between the federal government and Massachusetts Governor John Albion Andrew in April 1861. In the peace conference, he angrily rejected Southern proposals favoring the extensio...
question1: What did George do in the early civil war years? question2: What was his role in preventing it? question3: what was his reason for rejection?
possible answers for question1: Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War, Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War, Bou...
In September 2004 Dhani Lennevald released "Girl Talk", his first single as a solo artist, in Sweden. There it peaked at number twenty-nine, ensuring Gold status after nine weeks on the charts. Dhani and Universal Music parted ways in 2005, now he's preparing the release of his first solo album. In 2005, Marie Sernehol...
question1: who had a solo career? question2: Anybody else have a solo career? question3: Anybody else have a solo career?
possible answers for question1: Marie Serneholt signed with SonyBMG and in early 2006, she released her first single as a solo artist In September 2004 Dhani Lennevald released "Girl Talk", his first single as a solo artist, in Sweden. In September 2004 Dhani Lennevald released "Girl Talk", his first single as a solo a...
By the beginning of 2004 the band announced their first Greatest Hits compilation was going to be released, a cover of Nick Kamen's "I Promised Myself" became the last single from the band. The band shot the video for the song in March 2004, and was premiered on ZTV in early April, the song went to international radios...
question1: When did the Greatest Hits come out question2: What songs were on the album question3: Was the album popular
possible answers for question1: By the beginning of 2004 the band announced their first Greatest Hits compilation was going to be released, By the beginning of 2004 the band announced their first Greatest Hits compilation was going to be released, 2004 beginning of 2004 beginning of 2004 possible answers for question2:...
Ukraine was inhabited by pagan tribes until Byzantine rite Christianity was introduced by the turn of the first millennium. It was imagined by later writers who sought to put Kievan Christianity on the same level of primacy as Byzantine Christianity that Apostle Andrew himself had visited the site where the city of Kie...
question1: What is the major religion of Ukrainians? question2: Do they practice other religions as well? question3: What do Orthodox Christians believe?
possible answers for question1: Ukrainians are predominantly Orthodox Christians. Ukraine was inhabited by pagan tribes until Byzantine rite Christianity was introduced by the turn of the first millennium. Christianity was introduced by the turn of the first millennium. Christianity Ukrainians are predominantly Orthodo...
In February 2002, Paxton was honored with the ASCAP Lifetime Achievement Award in Folk Music. A few days later, he received three Wammies (Washington, DC, Area Music Awards); as Best Male Vocalist in the "traditional folk" and "children's music" categories, and for Best Traditional Folk Recording of the Year for "Under...
question1: Has he won any prestigeous awards? question2: What did he receive those awards for? question3: Did he win any other awards?
possible answers for question1: In February 2002, Paxton was honored with the ASCAP Lifetime Achievement Award in Folk Music. In February 2002, Paxton was honored with the ASCAP Lifetime Achievement Award in Folk Music. Paxton was honored with the ASCAP Lifetime Achievement Award in Folk Music. Paxton was honored with ...
Soon after returning to Massachusetts, Thompson dropped out of college, and moved to Boston with Santiago. He spent 1985 working in a warehouse, "managing buttons on teddy bears," composing songs on his acoustic guitar, and writing lyrics on the subway. In January 1986, Thompson formed the Pixies with Santiago. Bassist...
question1: when were the Pixies made? question2: What was their first album? question3: What was their most popular song in the demo?
possible answers for question1: 1987, the Pixies released an 18-track demo tape, In January 1986, 1986, In January 1986, Thompson formed the Pixies with Santiago. In January 1986, Thompson formed the Pixies with Santiago. possible answers for question2: 18-track demo tape, commonly referred to as The Purple Tape. In 19...
The first Pern story, "Weyr Search", was published in 1967 by John W. Campbell in Analog Science Fiction and Fact. It won the 1968 Hugo Award for best novella, voted by participants in the annual World Science Fiction Convention. The second Pern story, "Dragonrider", won the 1969 Nebula Award for best novella, voted an...
question1: What did Anne do with dragons? question2: When did she write dragonrider? question3: Did her writing win any awards?
possible answers for question1: Weyr Search" covers the recruitment of a young woman, Lessa, to establish a telepathic bond with a queen dragon at its hatching, thus becoming a dragonrider The first Pern story, "Weyr Search", was published in 1967 by John W. Campbell in Analog Science Fiction and Fact. The second Pern ...
Morgan was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age 13, performing Fred Spielman and Janice Torre's "Paper Roses". After her father died in 1975, she took over his band at age 16 and began leading the group through various club gigs. After disbanding the group, she joined...
question1: What is relevant about Lorrie's musical career? question2: What songs are included in the album? question3: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
possible answers for question1: Morgan was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age 13, Morgan was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age 13, made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age 13, performing Fred Spiel...
In 1990, Morgan had her first number one single, "Five Minutes." Morgan's second album, Something in Red, was released in 1991 and went platinum. The same year, she married her third husband, Brad Thompson, Clint Black's bus driver. Watch Me, her third album, was released on RCA's newest label, BNA Records; it containe...
question1: What were the RCA years about? question2: What was her first album called? question3: What does BNA mean?
possible answers for question1: Watch Me, her third album, was released on RCA's newest label, BNA Records; her third album, was released on RCA's newest label, BNA Records; RCA's newest label, BNA Records; Clint Black's bus driver. Watch Me, her third album, was released on RCA's newest label, BNA Records; Watch Me, h...
Lombardo was also an important figure in hydroplane speedboat racing, winning the Gold Cup in 1946 in his record-breaking speedboat, Tempo VI, designed and built by John L. Hacker. He then went on to win the Ford Memorial competition in 1948 and the President's Cup and the Silver Cup in 1952. From 1946 to 1949, he was ...
question1: what other pursuits did he do? question2: what did he do with that? question3: did he work with anyone?
possible answers for question1: important figure in hydroplane speedboat racing, Lombardo was also an important figure in hydroplane speedboat racing, Lombardo was also an important figure in hydroplane speedboat racing, winning the Gold Cup in 1946 in his record-breaking speedboat, Lombardo was also an important figur...
In December 1982, Mushroom released a medley of Skyhooks songs as "Hooked on Hooks" which peaked at #21. Demands for the "classic" line-up of the band--Macainsh, Bob Starkie, Strachan, Strauks and Symons--to reform were successful and on 23 April 1983, they started the Living in the 80's Tour. Support acts for the firs...
question1: What were some of their later releases? question2: What is the reformation about? question3: Was that well received?
possible answers for question1: The Latest and Greatest", with additional tracks. Disc two is referred to by fans as "The Lost Album", with previously unreleased songs from their 1990 and 1994 recording sessions. The final release of new Skyhooks material came in June 1999 the Living in the 80's Tour. Mushroom released...
In Buenos Aires on July 26, 1952, an audience is watching a film ("A Cinema in Buenos Aires, July 26, 1952"). The film is interrupted when news breaks of the death of Eva Peron, Argentina's First Lady, at the age of 33. The nation goes into public mourning as they sing "Requiem for Evita" (in Latin, which is modelled o...
question1: What was the recording? question2: What are some other interesting aspects about this article? question3: How could she do that?
possible answers for question1: Requiem for Evita" ( the songwriting team decided to record Evita as an album musical the songwriting team decided to record Evita as an album musical and selected actress and singer Julie Covington to sing the title role, The recording, which was released by MCA Records who had previous...
On February 17, Miyavi, having been invited by the break dancer Mr. Freeze, performed with the local DJ and percussionist at his first solo concert in the United States, at the Tabu Ultra Lounge in the MGM Grand, Las Vegas. On May 25, at the JRock Revolution concert organized by Yoshiki Hayashi at the Wiltern Theatre i...
question1: When was his US debut? question2: How was the concert? question3: Did he play other venues in the US?
possible answers for question1: On February 17, Miyavi, having been invited by the break dancer Mr. Freeze, On February 17, February 17, On February 17, On February 17, Miyavi, having been invited by the break dancer Mr. Freeze, performed with the local DJ and percussionist at his first solo concert in the United State...
In 1984, Johnson was hired by the University of Miami to replace former coach Howard Schnellenberger, who had won Miami's first national championship in 1983 and departed for the recently formed United States Football League. Johnson's hiring was met with an initial response of "Jimmy who?" by the fans and media. Johns...
question1: When did Jimmy go to U of M? question2: How did his teams do there? question3: How was his second season?
possible answers for question1: In 1984, Johnson was hired by the University of Miami In 1984, Johnson was hired by the University of Miami to replace former coach Howard Schnellenberger, 1984, In 1984, Johnson was hired by the University of Miami to replace former coach possible answers for question2: Johnson started ...
Johnson began as an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech University in 1965. During this time, Phil Robertson of Duck Dynasty fame was the starting quarterback, and Jimmy helped recruit high school quarterback Terry Bradshaw from nearby Shreveport, Louisiana. He then became an assistant coach at Picayune Memorial High Sch...
question1: What was his first coaching job? question2: Was he successful at this position? question3: Did he set any records with the team?
possible answers for question1: Johnson began as an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech University in 1965. Johnson began as an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech University in 1965. Johnson began as an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech University in 1965. Johnson began as an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech University i...
Edward Martyn was a neighbour of Lady Gregory, and it was during a visit to his home, Tullira Castle, in 1896 that she first met W. B. Yeats. Discussions between the three of them, over the following year or so, led to the founding of the Irish Literary Theatre in 1899. Lady Gregory undertook fundraising, and the first...
question1: When was the Abbey founded? question2: What was significant about this? question3: What was their first production?
possible answers for question1: When the Hibernian Theatre of Varieties in Lower Abbey Street and an adjacent building in Marlborough Street became available, opening night, 27 December 1904. in 1899. When the Hibernian Theatre of Varieties in Lower Abbey Street and an adjacent building in Marlborough Street became ava...
Walton was born in La Mesa, California, the son of Gloria Anne (nee Hickey) and William Theodore "Ted" Walton. His listed adult playing height was 6 feet 11 inches; it has been reported that Walton is actually taller (7 feet 2 inches, or more) but does not like being categorized as a seven-footer. He played high school...
question1: Where was he born? question2: Did he play college basketball? question3: Did he play basketball in high school?
possible answers for question1: Walton was born in La Mesa, California, La Mesa, California, Walton was born in La Mesa, California, La Mesa, California, Walton was born in La Mesa, California, possible answers for question2: Championship. He played college basketball for John Wooden at the University of California, Lo...
After WrestleMania VI, Slaughter sent a letter to Vince McMahon saying he loved the program and was interested in returning. McMahon told Slaughter he wanted a heel, and his new gimmick would be that Slaughter turned on the United States due to its acceptance of the Russian Nikolai Volkoff. According to Slaughter, he f...
question1: Why is he known as the Iraqi sympathizer? question2: Did he wrestle with force? question3: Did he ever serve in Iraq?
possible answers for question1: The August 1990 invasion of Kuwait by Ba'athist Iraq triggered a political crisis that would lead to the 1991 Gulf War, A decision was made to have Slaughter support the Iraqi cause, not for the actual political reasons, but more for the fact that Slaughter liked "brutality" decision was...
After a hiatus, he returned to WWF television on the August 4, 1997 episode of Raw Is War to assume the role of on-air commissioner by (kayfabe) President Gorilla Monsoon who in reality retired from being on camera due to health issues. Initially popular, he eventually became the target of D-Generation X, who called hi...
question1: When does he become commissioner question2: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? question3: When did he come back?
possible answers for question1: After a hiatus, he returned to WWF television on the August 4, 1997 episode of Raw Is War to assume the role of on-air commissioner August 4, 1997 August 4, 1997 August 4, 1997 August 4, 1997 episode of Raw Is War to assume the role of on-air commissioner possible answers for question2: ...
On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police. Morrison became the first rock artist ever to be arrested onstage during a concert performance. Morrison had been making out with a girl fan back...
question1: What was the new haven incident? question2: Why dd the police take him? question3: what happened next?
possible answers for question1: the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police. On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, the Doors performed a no...
In January 2012 Converge completed writing for their eighth studio album, All We Love We Leave Behind. The following day, Ballou announced plans via his Facebook page to begin recording with the band in January. On August 28, 2012 a music video was released for the track "Aimless Arrow" from the upcoming album, the mus...
question1: What album preceded All We Love We Leave Behind? question2: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? question3: What were the hits songs from the album?
possible answers for question1: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question2: In January 2012 Converge completed writing for their eighth studio album, All We Love We Leave Behind. In January 2012 Converge completed writing for their eighth studio album, All We Love We...
Following the World Cup New Zealand played Australia home and away for the Bledisloe Cup with Lomu scoring tries in both matches. Lomu's scoring for New Zealand continued later that year when he scored two tries in the All Blacks victory over Italy in Bologna. Lomu played in a losing effort against France in Toulouse, ...
question1: What happened in 1996? question2: Did anything else happen in 1996? question3: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
possible answers for question1: At the end of 1996, he was diagnosed with a rare and serious kidney disorder, which saw him take time off from the sport. Lomu played for the All Blacks in matches against the touring Samoa and Scotland teams in June 1996, Lomu played for the All Blacks in matches against the touring Sam...
Khomeini's health declined several years prior to his death. After spending eleven days in Jamaran hospital, Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days, at the age of 86 just before midnight. He was succeeded as Supreme Leader by Ali Khamenei. Iranians poured out into the ...
question1: when did he die? question2: how did he die? question3: what happened in 10 days?
possible answers for question1: Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 After spending eleven days in Jamaran hospital, Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 possible answers for que...
In August 2003, Lopez starred opposite Affleck in the romantic comedy Gigli. The film was a box office bomb, and is considered one of the worst films of all time. The film's poor reception was attributed to negative press preceding its release, as well as the media attention surrounding Lopez and Affleck's engagement w...
question1: What was Gigli? question2: Did it win a Razzee award? question3: Did it hurt her music career?
possible answers for question1: In August 2003, Lopez starred opposite Affleck in the romantic comedy Gigli. romantic comedy romantic comedy Gigli. romantic comedy Gigli. The film In August 2003, Lopez starred opposite Affleck in the romantic comedy Gigli. The film was a box office bomb, possible answers for question2:...
Forbes estimated Bundchen's 2016 income at $30.5 million. In August 2011, Bundchen ranked 60th on the Forbes list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women. She ranked third on The 20 Youngest Power Women of 2011 List at age 31. In 2011 Forbes named Bundchen and Brady as the World's Highest Paid Celebrity couple, beating ...
question1: did he have tremendous wealth? question2: was he happy with this/ question3: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
possible answers for question1: Forbes estimated Bundchen's 2016 income at $30.5 million. Forbes named Bundchen and Brady as the World's Highest Paid Celebrity couple, Forbes estimated Bundchen's 2016 income at $30.5 million. Forbes estimated Bundchen's 2016 income at $30.5 million. Forbes estimated Bundchen's 2016 inc...
Hartson turned professional in 1992 and made his Luton Town first team debut as a substitute in a 1-0 League Cup defeat to Cambridge United on 24 August 1993. In January 1995, at 19, he joined Arsenal for PS2.5 million, a British record fee for a teenage player at the time. Along with Chris Kiwomya, Hartson was one of ...
question1: In what year did John Hartson join Luton Town? question2: Did John Hartson play for Arsenal? question3: How many goals did he score in his Arsenal career?
possible answers for question1: Hartson turned professional in 1992 and made his Luton Town first team debut as a substitute in a 1-0 League Cup defeat to Cambridge United on 24 August 1993. Hartson turned professional in 1992 and made his Luton Town first team debut as a substitute in a 1-0 League Cup made his Luton T...
One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, unaware of how she had survived, and was soon reunited with the X-Men, helping them against the Saurian Hauk'ka, and Mojo and Spiral. Jamie started to covertly observe his resurrected sister, allowing her to catch occasional glimpses of him. Betsy was reunited w...
question1: what was the resurrection of? question2: how did she die? question3: what did she do once reunited?
possible answers for question1: One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, unaware of how she had survived, One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, unaware of how she had ...
The name Yudhoyono is not an inherited surname; most Javanese do not have surnames. Rather, he chose it for his military name-tag, and it is how he is referred to abroad. His children and grandchildren go by the name Yudhoyono, and in formal meetings and functions he is addressed as Dr. Yudhoyono. In Indonesia, he is r...
question1: where is he from question2: does his family live with him in the presidential residence question3: does he have any children
possible answers for question1: family residence in Cikeas, Bogor The name Yudhoyono is not an inherited surname; most Javanese do not have surnames. Yudhoyono lives both in the Presidential Merdeka Palace in Jakarta and his family residence in Cikeas, Yudhoyono lives both in the Presidential Merdeka Palace in Jakarta ...
In 2009, Gomez was part of Sears's back-to-school fashion campaign and was featured in television commercials. She hosted the "Sears Arrive Air Band Casting Call" to select five winners for the first-ever "Sears Air Band" to perform at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. She also became the spokesperson for Borden Milk an...
question1: What endorsments did gomez have question2: What other brands did she work with? question3: What other advertisments was she featured on?
possible answers for question1: Coach, In 2009, Gomez was part of Sears's back-to-school fashion campaign and was featured in television commercials. In 2009, Gomez was part of Sears's back-to-school fashion campaign and was featured in television commercials. In 2009, Gomez was part of Sears's back-to-school fashion c...
In 2014, on their tumblr blog the band announced they signed to Pure Noise Records. Senses Fail would enter the studio in November to start recording their next full-length album which was scheduled to be released in summer 2015. It was later announced that the album would be titled Pull the Thorns from Your Heart. On ...
question1: When was Pull the Thorns From Your Heart released? question2: Were there any singles released from it? question3: Who produced it?
possible answers for question1: Pull the Thorns from Your Heart was released on June 30, 2015. June 30, 2015. Pull the Thorns from Your Heart was released on June 30, 2015. possible answers for question2: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question3: Pure Noise Records. Pure Noise Records.
On November 15, 2016, the band announced that in celebration of its upcoming fifteenth year anniversary, they would be embarking on the Quince Anos Tour in March and April 2017, with support from Counterparts, Movements, and Like Pacific. To commemorate the event, the band performed it's 2006 album Still Searching in f...
question1: What is In Your Absence? question2: When was it released? question3: When was the Quince Anos Tour?
possible answers for question1: acoustic EP, acoustic EP, their long teased acoustic EP, "In Your Absence". ". It features 3 brand new songs, the band announced the release of their long teased acoustic EP, "In Your Absence". possible answers for question2: March 3, 2017 April 2017, The EP released on March 3, 2017 alo...
After Luna Sea went on break in 1997, Sugizo started his own solo career and opened the independent label "Cross" to produce other artists, as well as releasing his own records. He points out that the opening of his record label was one of his very important projects at the time, but not anymore. On July 9, his debut s...
question1: what did Sugizo in his career? question2: what was the name of the label? question3: did he release any singles?
possible answers for question1: Sugizo started his own solo career and opened the independent label "Cross" to produce other artists, as well as releasing his own records. After Luna Sea went on break in 1997, Sugizo started his own solo career and opened the independent label "Cross" Sugizo started his own solo career...
Anne Inez McCaffrey was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the second of three children of Anne Dorothy (nee McElroy) and Col. George Herbert McCaffrey. She had two brothers: Hugh ("Mac", died 1988) and Kevin Richard McCaffrey ("Kevie"). Her father had Irish and English ancestry, and her mother was of Irish descent. She...
question1: where did she grow up? question2: what year was she born? question3: where did she go to schools?
possible answers for question1: Cambridge, Massachusetts, She attended Stuart Hall (a girls' boarding school in Staunton, Virginia), and graduated from Montclair High School in Montclair, New Jersey. Anne Inez McCaffrey was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, She attended Stuart Hall (a girls' boarding school in Staunton...
Throwdown was formed in 1997 by vocalist Keith Barney, who would also be an active member of both Adamantium and Eighteen Visions, guitarists Tommy Love and Javier Van Huss, bassist Dom Macaluso, and drummer Marc Jackson. The group took on the title Throwdown as a "wry irony on their collective stature," at the time no...
question1: What was the band doing in 1997? question2: Who were the original members? question3: Where were some of their first gigs?
possible answers for question1: Throwdown was formed in 1997 The band released their debut, self-titled 7-inch single that same year through Prime Directive Records. Throwdown was formed in 1997 Throwdown was formed in 1997 by vocalist Keith Barney, who would also be an active member of both Adamantium and Eighteen Vis...
In 1997 the band released a fourth album, Don't Be Afraid (1997). Written and performed by Kurt Harland alone and produced by Steven Seibold, DBA was more industrial-driven than previous albums and reflected more of what Harland wanted to do during most of his tenure with InSoc. Cleopatra Records released the album, bu...
question1: What is Don't Be Afraid? question2: Did the album have any hit singles? question3: Did they tour for this album?
possible answers for question1: In 1997 the band released a fourth album, Don't Be Afraid (1997 the band released a fourth album, Don't Be Afraid ( In 1997 the band released a fourth album, In 1997 the band released a fourth album, Don't Be Afraid (1997). In 1997 the band released a fourth album, Don't Be Afraid (1997)...
Alan Partridge is an incompetent and tactless television and radio presenter from Norwich, England. He is socially inept, often offending his guests, and has an inflated sense of importance and celebrity. According to the Telegraph, Partridge is "utterly convinced of his own superiority, and bewildered by the world's i...
question1: What was special about his character? question2: What did others think of him? question3: What else was interesting about his character?
possible answers for question1: He is socially inept, often offending his guests, and has an inflated sense of importance and celebrity. Alan Partridge is an incompetent and tactless television and radio presenter from Norwich, England. Partridge has "parochial bad taste", and Coogan described him as "on the wrong side...
In 1956 Shockley moved from New Jersey to Mountain View, California to start Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory to live closer to his ailing mother in Palo Alto, California. The company, a division of Beckman Instruments, Inc., was the first establishment working on silicon semiconductor devices in what came to be known...
question1: What did Shockley's semiconductor do? question2: What year was the semiconductor made? question3: Did he win any awards for this?
possible answers for question1: The company, a division of Beckman Instruments, Inc., was the first establishment working on silicon semiconductor devices in what came to be known as Silicon Valley. was the first establishment working on silicon semiconductor devices in what came to be known as Silicon Valley. Laborato...
In 2007, it was reported that Beckham was the 52nd richest woman in Britain and the 19th richest person in Britain with husband David, with an estimated joint wealth of PS112 million ($225 million). According to The Guardian, Beckham Ventures, a company linked to the Victoria Beckham fashion business, was the best perf...
question1: In what ways was Victoria Beckham powerful? question2: How much was she worth? question3: How did she earn her wealth?
possible answers for question1: In 2007, it was reported that Beckham was the 52nd richest woman in Britain and the 19th richest person In 2007, it was reported that Beckham was the 52nd richest woman in Britain and the 19th richest person in Britain with husband David, Beckham was the 52nd richest woman in Britain and...
During the early stages of the South African War 1899-1902, the British Army suffered defeats at the hands of the Boer Commandos, composed of men who were first-class shots and good horsemen. The effect in the United Kingdom was to inspire a rush of volunteers. The Earl of Dunraven formed a committee in Dec 1899 to rai...
question1: How did the Boer war start? question2: What were the Boer Commandos? question3: Who were the sharpshooters?
possible answers for question1: During the early stages of the South African War 1899-1902, the British Army suffered defeats at the hands of the Boer Commandos, During the early stages of the South African War 1899-1902, the British Army suffered defeats at the hands of the Boer Commandos, During the early stages of t...
Ussher was born in Dublin to a well-to-do family. His maternal grandfather, James Stanihurst, had been speaker of the Irish parliament. Ussher's father, Arland Ussher, was a clerk in chancery who married James Stanihurst's daughter, Margaret (by his first wife Anne Fitzsimon), who was reportedly a Roman Catholic. Usshe...
question1: Where did James Ussher go to school? question2: Did Ussher go to school in England? question3: What did Ussher do after he received his education?
possible answers for question1: Dublin Free School and then the newly founded (1591) Trinity College, he entered Dublin Free School and then the newly founded (1591) Trinity College, Dublin on 9 January 1594, Dublin Free School and then the newly founded (1591) Trinity College, Dublin A gifted polyglot, he entered Dubl...
Despite having criticized Donald Trump prior to leaving the race, he endorsed Trump on February 26, 2016. On May 9, 2016, Trump named Christie to head up a transition team in the event of a Trump presidency. He soon emerged as a major power with the Trump campaign. Trump considered Christie as a potential vice-presiden...
question1: what did he do on the trump campaign? question2: what were his responsibiliites? question3: what was his administration role?
possible answers for question1: he endorsed Trump on February 26, 2016. Despite having criticized Donald Trump prior to leaving the race, he endorsed Trump on February 26, 2016. Despite having criticized Donald Trump prior to leaving the race, he endorsed Trump on February 26, 2016. On May 9, 2016, Trump named Christie...
Miller helped to write and produce the musical revue Beyond the Fringe, which premiered at the Edinburgh Festival in August 1960. This launched, in addition to his own, the careers of Alan Bennett, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Miller quit the show shortly after its move from London to Broadway in 1962, and took over as...
question1: What is Beyond the Fringe? question2: Who starred in the musical revue? question3: Was the musical revue successful?
possible answers for question1: Miller helped to write and produce the musical revue Beyond the Fringe, Miller helped to write and produce the musical revue Beyond the Fringe, musical revue Beyond the Fringe, Miller helped to write and produce the musical revue Beyond the Fringe, possible answers for question2: Alan Be...
Hope was born in Eltham, Kent (now part of the London Borough of Greenwich), the fifth of seven sons. His English father, William Henry Hope, was a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, and his Welsh mother, Avis (nee Townes), was a light opera singer from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, who later worked as a cleaner....
question1: how did he get his start in show business? question2: Was he a good dancer? question3: What other types of appearances did he have early on?
possible answers for question1: Deciding on a show business career, Hope and his girlfriend at the time signed up for dancing lessons. Deciding on a show business career, Hope and his girlfriend at the time signed up for dancing lessons. Silent film comedian Fatty Arbuckle saw them perform in 1925 From age 12, Hope ear...
Hope's short-lived first marriage was to vaudeville partner Grace Louise Troxell, a secretary from Chicago, Illinois, who was the daughter of Edward and Mary (McGinnes) Troxell. They were married on January 25, 1933, in Erie, Pennsylvania, with Alderman Eugene Alberstadt officiating. They divorced in November 1934. The...
question1: who was Bob Hope's first wife? question2: what did Grace do? question3: Did they have children?
possible answers for question1: was to vaudeville partner Grace Louise Troxell, Hope's short-lived first marriage was to vaudeville partner Grace Louise Troxell, a secretary from Chicago, Illinois, Hope's short-lived first marriage was to vaudeville partner Grace Louise Troxell, Hope's short-lived first marriage was to...
The success of The Muppet Show allowed Henson Associates to diversify into theatrical feature films based on the Muppets and went on to produce The Muppet Movie, The Great Muppet Caper and The Muppets Take Manhattan, which followed in 1979, 1981 and 1984, respectively. Altogether, the three films received four Academy ...
question1: When did the muppets debut? question2: Were they popular in the 80s? question3: How much revenue did they bring in?
possible answers for question1: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question2: By 1983, Henson had introduced another television series, Fraggle Rock, which ran on HBO in the United States until 1987. the three films received four Academy Award nominations. By 1983, Henson had intro...
In 1973, while Zahir Shah was in Italy, undergoing eye surgery and therapy for lumbago, his cousin and former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan staged a coup d'etat and established a republican government. As a former prime minister, Daoud Khan had been forced to resign by Zahir Shah a decade earlier. During August 19...
question1: What does the article say about the Exile? question2: why did he live in Exile? question3: What did he do while living in exile?
possible answers for question1: Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years his cousin and former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan staged a coup d'etat and established a republican government. Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine year...
After a successful European 125cc campaign, in August 2002, Simoncelli made his first Grand Prix appearance with Matteoni Racing, replacing Czech rider Jaroslav Hules who stepped up to the 250cc class. Simoncelli, riding an Aprilia bike with the number 37, managed to finish in 27th place in his first race at Brno. In t...
question1: What was 125cc? question2: Did he win any races in this bracket? question3: What was his best finish?
possible answers for question1: a successful European 125cc campaign, After a successful European 125cc campaign, in August 2002, Simoncelli made his first Grand Prix appearance Grand Prix possible answers for question2: Casey Stoner crashed out with three laps remaining, handing Simoncelli his first victory. successfu...
Sullivan first appeared on the mainstream music scene with her debut single "Need U Bad", released in May 2008. The song, which featured additional vocals by Missy Elliott and Sandy "Pepa" Denton of Salt-n-Pepa fame, went to #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and peaked at #37 on the Hot 100. Sullivan's debut album Fearle...
question1: When was fearless released? question2: Was it popular? question3: What songs were released?
possible answers for question1: Fearless was released on September 23, 2008. Sullivan's debut album Fearless was released on September 23, 2008. September 23, 2008. September 23, 2008. Sullivan's debut album Fearless was released on September 23, 2008. possible answers for question2: Fearless debuted at #1 on the Top R...
In 2000, after the two-year hiatus, Yanni released If I Could Tell You, his first studio album in seven years. The album sold 55,000 copies in its first week and landed at No. 20 on the Billboard charts, his highest debut to date. Yanni described the album as more of an even-tempered "listening" album, less dramatic th...
question1: When did Yanni end his hiatus? question2: How did he make his comeback? question3: What type of music was this album?
possible answers for question1: In 2000, after the two-year hiatus, 2000, In 2000, In 2000, after the two-year hiatus, In 2000, after the two-year hiatus, possible answers for question2: Yanni released If I Could Tell You, his first studio album in seven years. Yanni released If I Could Tell You, his first studio album...
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" marked the first collaboration between rapper Jay-Z and R&B singer Beyonce. While listening to Shakur's The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, producer Kanye West suggested that American rapper Tupac Shakur's song "Me and My Girlfriend" would make a good sample to use on Jay-Z's duet with Beyonce. ...
question1: Who wrote the song? question2: What year was it released? question3: Who was the producer?
possible answers for question1: Kanye West suggested that American rapper Tupac Shakur's While listening to Shakur's The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, producer Kanye West suggested that American rapper Tupac Shakur's song "Me and My Girlfriend" Jay-Z the first collaboration between rapper Jay-Z and R&B singer Beyo...
As Minister of Transport, Lapierre initiated the Pacific Gateway Strategy, signing air transport agreements with China and India and completed a formal Canada-US Open Skies Agreement. He also spearheaded a large federal investment in the Prince Rupert container terminal, saying that it improved ties to Asian markets, w...
question1: When did Lapierre become the Minister of Transport? question2: What did he do as the Minister of Transport ? question3: What was the Pacific Gateway Strategy about ?
possible answers for question1: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question2: initiated the Pacific Gateway Strategy, signing air transport agreements with China and India As Minister of Transport, Lapierre initiated the Pacific Gateway Strategy, As Minister of Transpo...
Hitchens wrote book-length biographical essays about Thomas Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson: Author of America), Thomas Paine (Thomas Paine's "Rights of Man": A Biography) and George Orwell (Why Orwell Matters). He became known for his critiques of public contemporary figures including Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton and Henry...
question1: Who was Christopher's most influential critique? question2: was there any bad critiques? question3: What did Mother Teresa say about him?
possible answers for question1: became known for his critiques of public contemporary figures including Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger He became known for his critiques of public contemporary figures including Mother Teresa, Nancy Gibbs He became known for his critiques of public contemporary figures i...
Former British prime minister Tony Blair said, "Christopher Hitchens was a complete one-off, an amazing mixture of writer, journalist, polemicist, and unique character. He was fearless in the pursuit of truth and any cause in which he believed. And there was no belief he held that he did not advocate with passion, comm...
question1: What is the reactions to death about? question2: Who was the one that said that about him? question3: What was someone else's reaction to it?
possible answers for question1: Former British prime minister Tony Blair said, "Christopher Hitchens was a complete one-off, an amazing mixture of writer, journalist, polemicist, and unique character. Hitchens's death, Richard Dawkins, a friend of Hitchens, said, "I think he was one of the greatest orators of all time....
In 2003, her self-titled fourth album was released on her new label, Capitol Records. Phair had not released an album in several years; she had been working on her record, as well as making guest appearances on other tracks (she lent backing vocals to the Sheryl Crow hit "Soak Up the Sun"). Initially, Phair worked on s...
question1: what happened in 2003 question2: was the album a success question3: which producer did she worked with
possible answers for question1: In 2003, her self-titled fourth album was released on her new label, Capitol Records. her self-titled fourth album was released on her new label, Capitol Records. In 2003, her self-titled fourth album was released on her new label, Capitol Records. In 2003, her self-titled fourth album w...
Blackburn began presenting the Breakfast show for Classic Gold Digital, a station based in Bedfordshire, in 2003. He was suspended in late June 2004 for featuring too many Cliff Richard records. The singer was not on the station's playlist. Noel Edmonds, whose company owned a majority shareholding, thought Blackburn wo...
question1: What was his last or current job? question2: So, Blackburn hasn't retired yet? question3: Is there any mention of any off-air time?
possible answers for question1: Commencing 2 July 2016, Blackburn presents a weekly four-hour soul music show, Soul and Motown Show, Commencing 2 July 2016, Blackburn presents a weekly four-hour soul music show, Soul and Motown Show, every Saturday from 6 pm to 10 pm, Commencing 2 July 2016, Blackburn presents a weekly...
Throughout his riverboat experience, Armstrong's musicianship began to mature and expand. At twenty, he could read music and started to be featured in extended trumpet solos, one of the first jazz men to do this, injecting his own personality and style into his solo turns. He had learned how to create a unique sound an...
question1: When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago? question2: What was his first gig in Chicago? question3: What did the critics say of Armstrong's playing?
possible answers for question1: In 1922, Armstrong joined the exodus to Chicago, In 1922, In 1922, Armstrong joined the exodus to Chicago, where he had been invited by his mentor, Joe "King" Oliver, to join his Creole Jazz Band In 1922, Armstrong joined the exodus to Chicago, where he had been invited by his mentor, Jo...
In 1988, Queensryche released Operation: Mindcrime, a narrative concept album that proved a massive critical and commercial success. The album's story revolved around a junkie named Nikki, who is brainwashed into performing assassinations for an underground movement. Nikki is torn over his misplaced loyalty to the caus...
question1: What is mindcrime? question2: Was this a successful album? question3: Can you tell me a little about the Empire and mainstream success?
possible answers for question1: In 1988, Queensryche released Operation: Mindcrime, a narrative concept album that proved a massive critical and commercial success. a narrative concept album that proved a massive critical and commercial success. Mindcrime, a narrative concept album that proved a massive critical and co...
DeGarmo was replaced by guitarist and producer Kelly Gray. Gray's connections with Queensryche went back to the early '80s, when he was the guitarist for Myth, which was also the band Tate fronted prior to joining Queensryche. Gray had previously worked as a producer for bands such as Dokken and Candlebox. Queensryche ...
question1: What kind of experimentation did they do? question2: What is continued experimentation? question3: Is continued experimentation the name of the album?
possible answers for question1: Musically, Q2K bore little resemblance to the progressive metal of the band's past, and also displayed a similar stripped-down sound Tate has described Q2K as a continuation of the experimentation of Hear in the Now Frontier. Tate has described Q2K as a continuation of the experimentatio...
In 2007, Chopra was on the judges' panel of the Miss India pageant. She stated, "Miss India will always remain special. That's where it all started for me. And maybe that's where it would've ended if I hadn't won the crown." She also served as a judge at Miss World 2009. She visited Jawan troops in Tenga, in eastern In...
question1: What has Chopra presented on TV? question2: What stage performances has she done? question3: What other TV appearances has she made?
possible answers for question1: In February 2016, Chopra presented the award for Best Film Editing at the 88th Academy Awards. Chopra presented the award for Best Film Editing at the 88th Academy Awards. In 2010, she hosted the third season of the reality show Fear Factor: In 2010, she hosted the third season of the re...
In the late 1930s Parker began to practice diligently. During this period he mastered improvisation and developed some of the ideas that led to bebop. In an interview with Paul Desmond, he said that he spent three to four years practicing up to 15 hours a day. Bands led by Count Basie and Bennie Moten certainly influen...
question1: What did he do in his early career? question2: What did he master? question3: Did he work with anyone else of note?
possible answers for question1: In the late 1930s Parker began to practice diligently. During this period he mastered improvisation and developed some of the ideas that led to bebop. he mastered improvisation and developed some of the ideas that led to bebop. Parker played at a jam session at the Reno Club in Kansas Ci...
On 9 April 1960, Verwoerd opened the Union Exposition in Milner Park, Johannesburg, to mark the jubilee of the Union of South Africa. After Verwoerd delivered his opening address, David Pratt, a rich English businessman and farmer from the Magaliesberg, near Pretoria, attempted to assassinate Verwoerd, firing two shots...
question1: Why was there an assassination attempt? question2: Why did he want to hurt him in any capacity? question3: Why couldn't he be held liable?
possible answers for question1: Pratt claimed he had been shooting 'the epitome of apartheid'. However, in his defence, he stated he only wanted to injure, not kill, Verwoerd. shooting 'the epitome of apartheid'. However, in his defence, he stated he only wanted to injure, not kill, Verwoerd. After Verwoerd delivered h...
On 12 May 1969, on the way home from a gig at Mothers, a club in Birmingham, Fairport's van crashed on the M1 motorway. Martin Lamble, aged only nineteen, and Jeannie Franklyn, Richard Thompson's girlfriend, were killed. The rest of the band suffered injuries of varying severity. They nearly decided to disband. However...
question1: who developed british folk rock? question2: what did they do next? question3: what was their greatest achievement?
possible answers for question1: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question2: Boyd set the band up in a rented house in Farley Chamberlayne near Winchester in Hampshire, where they recuperated Boyd set the band up in a rented house in Farley Chamberlayne near Winchester in Hampshire, where they recuperated ...
Fairport Convention were soon playing regularly at underground venues such as UFO and The Electric Garden, which later became the Middle Earth club. After only a few months, they caught the attention of manager Joe Boyd who secured them a contract with Polydor Records. Boyd suggested they augment the line-up with anoth...
question1: what was the fairport convention about? question2: what kind of songs did they play there question3: what albums did they have?
possible answers for question1: Fairport Convention were soon playing regularly at underground venues such as UFO and The Electric Garden, which later became the Middle Earth club. regularly at underground venues such as UFO and The Electric Garden, which later became the Middle Earth club. Fairport Convention were soo...
On January 15, 2007, Hanson released on iTunes the first episode of their documentary podcast "Taking the Walk", detailing production of the studio album. The first episode of the band's documentary Strong Enough to Break was also released on iTunes. The program is edited into 13 episodes for release by podcast. In Mar...
question1: What happened in 2006? question2: What was The Walk? question3: Did it reach bill board charts?
possible answers for question1: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question2: On January 15, 2007, Hanson released on iTunes the first episode of their documentary podcast "Taking the Walk", detailing production of the studio album. Hanson released on iTunes the first ...
In the early to mid-1990s, Isaac, Taylor and Zac sang a cappella and recorded such classic songs as "Rockin' Robin", "Splish Splash" and "Johnny B. Goode", as well as their own material. Their first performance as a professional group took place in 1992 at the Mayfest Arts Festival in Tulsa. They were known as the Hans...
question1: Whose independent career was this? question2: Which other songs did they record? question3: Did those two albums feature their a cappella singing?
possible answers for question1: Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson Brothers, They were known as the Hanson Brothers, before shortening the name to Hanson in 1993. They were known as the Hanson Brothers, before shortening the name to Hanson in 1993. In the early to mid-1990s, Isaac, Taylor and Zac sang a cappella and recorded...
In addition to publishing The Liberator, Garrison spearheaded the organization of a new movement to demand the total abolition of slavery in the United States. By January 1832, he had attracted enough followers to organize the New-England Anti-Slavery Society which, by the following summer, had dozens of affiliates and...
question1: What kind of organization did Garrison work with? question2: Who did Garrison work with? question3: Was he successful in his anti slavery work?
possible answers for question1: New-England Anti-Slavery Society Garrison spearheaded the organization of a new movement to demand the total abolition of slavery in the United States. Garrison spearheaded the organization of a new movement to demand the total abolition of slavery in the United States. the New-England A...
The Marx Brothers' stage shows became popular just as motion pictures were evolving to "talkies". They signed a contract with Paramount Pictures and embarked on their film career at Paramount's studios in New York City's Astoria section. Their first two released films (after an unreleased short silent film titled Humor...
question1: What films did they make while at Paramount? question2: Did they have any additional projects? question3: Was that a popular film?
possible answers for question1: Their first two released films (after an unreleased short silent film titled Humor Risk) were adaptations of the Broadway shows The Cocoanuts (1929) and Animal Crackers (1930). short silent film titled Humor Risk) were adaptations of the Broadway shows The Cocoanuts (1929) and Animal Cra...