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In 2011, Industrial Records had an official "re-activation", as TG's contract with Mute Records had expired. Since TG has permanently disbanded following the death of Christopherson, the label's plan is to re-release the original TG albums (The Second Annual Report, D.o.A: The Third and Final Report, 20 Jazz Funk Great... | question1: what happened during the third era?
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announced plans to debut the album live at AV Festival on 17 March 2012 accompanied by a screening of Philippe Garrel's film The Inner Scar " Industrial Records had an official "re-activation", as TG's contract with Mute Records had expired. In 2011, Industrial Records had an official "r... |
Throbbing Gristle evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions, which was formed in Kingston upon Hull by a group of performers centred on Genesis P-Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti. The last known performance of COUM Transmissions--Prostitution, an exhibition which was held in October 1976 at the Institute o... | question1: What about the first era 1976-1981?
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In 1977, they released their debut single, "United / Zyklon B Zombie", Throbbing Gristle evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions, Throbbing Gristle evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions, which was formed in Kingston upon Hull by a group of performers... |
The labour policy was among one of the most important cornerstone of Bhutto's government and a comprehensive labour reforms initiated by the Bhutto government. Shortly after assuming control, Bhutto's government imposed some conditions on the dismissal of workers. In 1973, the government instituted Labour Courts for th... | question1: What are the highlights of Bhutto's foreign policy?
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The labour policy was among one of the most important cornerstone of Bhutto's government Bhutto sought to diversify Pakistan's relations away from the United States and, soon Pakistan left CENTO and SEATO. The labour policy was among one of the most important cornerstone of Bhutto's gove... |
Succeeding Hall of Famer Bill George at middle linebacker, Butkus made an immediate impact as a rookie. He established himself as a ball hawk by intercepting five passes and recovering seven opponents' fumbles, and he was also credited unofficially with having forced six fumbles. Against the New York Giants on November... | question1: What occurred in 1965?
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Succeeding Hall of Famer Bill George at middle linebacker, Butkus made an immediate impact as a rookie. Succeeding Hall of Famer Bill George at middle linebacker, Butkus made an immediate impact as a rookie. November 28, he intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble, and was named the NFL... |
On leaving college, Walton was drafted by the San Diego Conquistadors of the American Basketball Association and also taken as the number one overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 1974 NBA draft and was hailed as the savior of the Portland franchise. He signed with the Trail Blazers but his first two seasons wer... | question1: What is the Portland Trail Blazers
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the Trail Blazers became the Cinderella team of the NBA. American Basketball Association and also taken as the number one overall by the Portland Trail Blazers Walton was drafted by the San Diego Conquistadors of the American Basketball Association and also taken as the number one overal... |
In 1975, Tyler persuaded the parents of 16-year-old groupie Julia Holcomb (sometimes spelled Holcolm) to sign over guardianship to him so that he could live with her in Boston. They dated and took drugs together for three years. Holcomb was referred to as "Diana Hall" by the editor of the Aerosmith autobiography Walk T... | question1: who is julia?
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16-year-old groupie Julia Holcomb 16-year-old groupie 16-year-old groupie Julia Holcomb ( They dated and took drugs together for three years. Holcomb was referred to as "Diana Hall" by the editor of the Aerosmith autobiography Walk This Way 16-year-old groupie Julia Holcomb
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The Pensacola News Journal suggested that Harris might withdraw from the Senate race after winning a primary victory, thereby allowing the Republicans to nominate another candidate, such as Tom Gallagher, to run against Bill Nelson (politician). In August, Katherine Harris touted political endorsements from fellow Repu... | question1: Why does Harris not have the Republican support?
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August, Katherine Harris touted political endorsements from fellow Republican lawmakers on her campaign web site. However, some of those cited claim that they never endorsed her. Harris touted political endorsements from fellow Republican lawmakers on her campaign web site. However, some... |
The Gregorys travelled in Ceylon, India, Spain, Italy and Egypt. While in Egypt, Lady Gregory had an affair with the English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, during which she wrote a series of love poems, A Woman's Sonnets. Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household (1882), a pamphlet--origina... | question1: What were some of the early writings of Augusta?
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Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household (1882), a pamphlet--originally a letter to The Times While in Egypt, Lady Gregory had an affair with the English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, during which she wrote a series of love poems, A Woman's Sonnets. she wro... |
The accession of Elizabeth to the throne brought up the question of the name of the royal house. The Duke's uncle, Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, advocated the name House of Mountbatten, as Elizabeth would typically have taken Philip's last name on marriage; however, when Queen Mary, Elizabeth's gran... | question1: Who was Queen at the time of Prince Philip?
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Elizabeth Elizabeth would typically have taken Philip's last name on marriage; Queen Mary, Queen Mary, Elizabeth
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as Elizabeth would typically have taken Philip's last name on marriage; Queen and Duke are said by insiders to have had a strong relationship t... |
After leaving Gordonstoun in 1939, Philip joined the Royal Navy, graduating the next year from the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, as the best cadet in his course. During the Second World War, he continued to serve in the British forces, while two of his brothers-in-law, Prince Christoph of Hesse and Berthold, Margrave... | question1: When did Philip join the military?
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After leaving Gordonstoun in 1939, Philip joined the Royal Navy, 1939, After leaving Gordonstoun in 1939, Philip joined the Royal Navy, graduating the next year from the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, 1939, Philip joined the Royal Navy, After leaving Gordonstoun in 1939, Philip joined t... |
Blish was among the first literary critics of science fiction, and he judged works in the genre by the standards applied to "serious" literature. He took to task his fellow authors for deficiencies, such as bad grammar and a misunderstanding of scientific concepts, and the magazine editors, who accepted and published s... | question1: Can you tell me about the general critical reception to Jame's Bilsh's work?
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In his works of science fiction, James Blish developed many ideas and terms which have influenced other writers and on occasion have been adopted more widely, He took to task his fellow authors for deficiencies, such as bad grammar and a misunderstanding of scientific concepts, Blish was... |
Romulus himself was the subject of the famous legend of the suckling she-wolf (lupa) that kept Romulus and his twin Remus alive in a cave on the Palatine Hill (the Lupercal) after they had been thrown into the river Tiber on the orders of their wicked uncle, Amulius. The latter had usurped the throne of Alba from the t... | question1: What can you tell me about Romulus?
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Romulus himself was the subject of the famous legend of the suckling she-wolf (lupa) that kept Romulus and his twin Remus alive in a cave on the Palatine Hill Romulus himself was the subject of the famous legend of the suckling she-wolf (lupa) that kept Romulus and his twin Remus alive i... |
On 17 January 2014, the Ministry of Defence announced that Harry had completed his attachment to 3 Regiment Army Air Corps and would take up a staff officer role at the position of SO3 (Defence Engagement) in HQ London District. His responsibilities would include helping to co-ordinate significant projects and commemor... | question1: What are Invictus Games?
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a Paralympic-style sporting event for injured servicemen and women, a Paralympic-style sporting event for injured servicemen and women, On 6 March 2014, Prince Harry launched Invictus Games, a Paralympic-style sporting event for injured servicemen and women, a Paralympic-style sporting e... |
Since the 2012 premiere of The Aquabats! Super Show!, The Aquabats largely cut back on extensive touring in order to accommodate their television production schedule, once again limiting their live shows to occasional performances within the Southwestern United States. In April 2013, the band carried out a six-show tou... | question1: what is the 20th anniversary
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On March 17, 2014, in celebration of their 20th anniversary as a band, their "20th Anniversary Tour" for May, their first extensive headlining United States tour in years, On March 17, 2014, in celebration of their 20th anniversary as a band, The Aquabats announced the first leg of their... |
In "The Trip", Kramer admits that a man in a park exposed himself to him when he was a young boy. In "The Big Salad" Kramer reveals to Jerry that he grew up in a strict household where he had to be in bed every night by 9:00PM. In "The Letter", Kramer tells two art patrons that he ran away from home at age seventeen an... | question1: ha does Kramer have to do with a coffee table book?
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The book itself is full of pictures of celebrities' coffee tables, and even had a pair of foldable wooden legs In "The Opposite", Kramer starts his "book tour" with an appearance on Regis and Kathie Lee. The book itself is full of pictures of celebrities' coffee tables, The book itself i... |
Rauschenberg picked up trash and found objects that interested him on the streets of New York City and brought these back to his studio where they could become integrated into his work. He claimed he "wanted something other than what I could make myself and I wanted to use the surprise and the collectiveness and the ge... | question1: What did he combine?
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the delineated boundaries between art and sculpture were broken down so that both were present in a single work of art. picked up trash and found objects that interested him on the streets of New York City and brought these back to his studio trash and found objects that interested him o... |
The adjective indigenous was historically used to describe animals and plant origins. During the late twentieth century, the term Indigenous people began to be used to describe a legal category in indigenous law created in international and national legislations; it refers to culturally distinct groups affected by colo... | question1: what was the definitions ?
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The adjective indigenous was historically used to describe animals and plant origins. the term Indigenous people began to be used to describe a legal category in indigenous law "a body of persons that are united by a common culture, tradition, or sense of kinship, which typically have co... |
Pleasonton was promoted on June 22, 1863 to Major General of U.S. Volunteers. On June 29, after consulting with his new commander, George Meade, Pleasanton began replacing political generals with "commanders who were prepared to fight, to personally lead mounted attacks". He found just the kind of aggressive fighters h... | question1: What is the brigade command?
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Pleasonton was promoted on June 22, 1863 to Major General of U.S. Volunteers. Custer to brigadier general of volunteers, commanding the Michigan Cavalry Brigade ("Wolverines"). Custer to brigadier general of volunteers, commanding the Michigan Cavalry Brigade ("Wolverines"). Pleasonton w... |
On June 5, 1946 he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the Naval Academy with the Class of 1947 due to the reduced schedule still in effect from World War II. Academically he ranked 130th among 821 graduates in his class. His first assignment was assistant gunnery officer aboard the destroyer minesweeper U... | question1: When did he become a prisoner of war?
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On 9 September 1965, On 9 September 1965, On 9 September 1965, while flying from USS Oriskany on a mission over North Vietnam, Stockdale ejected from his Douglas A-4 Skyhawk, On 9 September 1965, On 9 September 1965, while flying from USS Oriskany on a mission over North Vietnam, Stockda... |
In 1964, music producer Phil Spector came across the Righteous Brothers when they performed in a show at the Cow Palace in Daly City, where one of Spector's acts, The Ronettes, was also appearing. Spector was impressed enough to arrange a deal with Moonglow in early October 1964 which allowed Spector to record and rele... | question1: What did they do during the spector years?
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You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'". The song, released in late 1964, became their first major hit single in early October 1964 which allowed Spector to record and release songs by the Righteous Brothers in the US, Canada and UK under his own label, Phil Spector came across the Righteous Br... |
The duo split up in February 1968, a breakup that would last for more than six years, when Medley left to pursue a solo career. Medley recorded a few solo recordings on several labels, while Hatfield teamed up with singer Jimmy Walker (from The Knickerbockers) using the Righteous Brothers name on the MGM label. Medley ... | question1: When did the band break up?
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The duo split up in February 1968, The duo split up in February 1968, February 1968, The duo split up in February 1968, The duo split up in February 1968,
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Medley left to pursue a solo career. Medley left to pursue a solo career. Medley left to pursue a sol... |
In November 2006, Paterno was involved in a sideline collision during a game against Wisconsin. He was unable to avoid the play and was struck in the knee by Badgers linebacker DeAndre Levy's helmet. Paterno, then 79 years old, suffered a fractured shin bone and damage to knee ligaments. He coached the 2007 Outback Bow... | question1: When did Joe Paterno become head coash?
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a treatable form of lung cancer. In November 2011, Scott Paterno reported that his father had a treatable form of lung cancer. suffered a fractured shin bone and damage to knee ligaments. a t... |
MacFarlane was the executive producer of a live-action sitcom starring Rob Corddry called The Winner. The plot has a man named Glen discussing the time he matured at 32 and has him pursuing his only love after she moves in next door. Glen meets her son and both become good friends. The show ran on Fox for six episodes ... | question1: What tv shows did MacFarlane produced?
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MacFarlane was the executive producer of a live-action sitcom starring Rob Corddry called The Winner. The Winner. MacFarlane was the executive producer of a live-action sitcom starring Rob Corddry called The Winner. MacFarlane was the executive producer of a live-action sitcom starring R... |
Ricky Martin's autobiography, Me, was published on November 2, 2010. The book became part of The New York Times Best Seller list, debuting at number five on the Hardcover Nonfiction list. A Spanish-language edition entitled Yo was published simultaneously. Martin's single, "The Best Thing About Me Is You" featuring Jos... | question1: When did he do an autobiography?
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Ricky Martin's autobiography, Me, was published on November 2, 2010. November 2, 2010. published on November 2, 2010. Ricky Martin's autobiography, Me, was published on November 2, 2010. Ricky Martin's autobiography, Me, was published on November 2, 2010.
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Martin was in an on-off relationship with Mexican TV host Rebecca de Alba for more than 14 years. The pair had spoken of starting a family together, and Martin had at one point considered proposing to her. In August 2008, Martin became the father of twin boys, Matteo and Valentino, born by a surrogate mother. After the... | question1: What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?
question2: Who did he date before Jwan Yosef?
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On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly acknowledged his homosexuality in a post on his official website, Martin publicly thanked his boyfriend, homosexual homosexual Beginning April 2016, he started dating Syrian Swedish painter Jwan Yosef.
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his boyfriend, Carl... |
Pipes largely left academia after 1986, though in 2007 he taught a course titled "International Relations: Islam and Politics" as a visiting professor at Pepperdine University's School of Public Policy. Pipes told an interviewer from Harvard Magazine that he has "the simple politics of a truck driver, not the complex o... | question1: What did Daniel Pipes do after college?
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Pipes worked for various think tanks. From 1986 on, Pipes worked for various think tanks. From 1986 on, Pipes worked for various think tanks. Pipes largely left academia after 1986, though in 2007 he taught a course titled "International Relations: Islam and Politics" Pipes largely left ... |
Initially scheduled for an October 1996 release, Common finally released his third album, One Day It'll All Make Sense, in September 1997. The album took a total of two years to complete and included collaborations with artists such as Lauryn Hill, De La Soul, Q-Tip, Canibus, Black Thought, Chantay Savage, and Questlov... | question1: what happened to the band in 1996?
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Initially scheduled for an October 1996 release, Common finally released his third album, One Day It'll All Make Sense, in September 1997. Initially scheduled for an October 1996 release, Common finally released his third album, Initially scheduled for an October 1996 release, Common fin... |
In late 2001, Joe Nunez left Soulfly to join Stripping the Pistol, saying that it was "time for [him] to move on". Roy Mayorga departed from his band Medication to rejoin Soulfly for the recording of their third album. 3 was the first Soulfly album which was produced by Max Cavalera. Other musicians performing on 3 inc... | question1: what is the new lineup
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Cavalera recruited a new lineup in October 2003 for the recording of Soulfly's Prophecy album. ". Roy Mayorga departed from his band Medication to rejoin Soulfly for the recording of their third album. Joe Nunez left Soulfly to join Stripping the Pistol, saying that it was "time for [him... |
After a five-year sabbatical from film acting, Rai made a comeback with Sanjay Gupta's drama-thriller Jazbaa, co-starring Shabana Azmi and Irrfan Khan. A remake of the Korean thriller Seven Days (2007), the film saw Rai play the role of Anuradha Verma, a criminal lawyer who is forced to defend a rapist in exchange for ... | question1: Name one movie featuring Aishwarya Rai after 2015 ?
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Sarbjit. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, In 2016, Rai starred in Omung Kumar's biographical drama Sarbjit. In 2016, Rai starred in Omung Kumar's biographical drama Sarbjit. In 2016, Rai starred in Omung Kumar's biographical drama Sarbjit.
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In November 2002, while filming David LaChapelle's video for Elton John's "This Train Don't Stop There Anymore", Reubens learned that police were at his home with a search warrant, acting on a tip from a witness in the pornography case against actor Jeffrey Jones, finding among over 70,000 items of kitsch memorabilia, ... | question1: When did the pornography incident happen with Paul Reubens?
question2: Did Paul Reubens admit to the crime charged against him?
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In November 2002, In November 2002, In November 2002, while filming David LaChapelle's video for Elton John's "This Train Don't Stop There Anymore", Reubens learned that police were at his home with a search warrant, In November 2002, finding among over 70,000 items of kitsch memorabilia... |
Artist Bert Christman and writer Gardner Fox are generally credited as co-creating the original, Wesley Dodd version of the DC Comics character the Sandman. While the character's first appearance is usually given as Adventure Comics No. 40 (cover-dated July 1939), he also appeared in DC Comics' 1939 New York World's Fa... | question1: When was the golden age of comic books?
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1939 While the character's first appearance is usually given as Adventure Comics No. 40 (cover-dated July 1939), he also appeared in DC Comics' 1939 New York World's Fair Comics omnibus, the character's first appearance is usually given as Adventure Comics No. 40 (cover-dated July 1939),... |
Reintroduced in the Silver Age in Justice League of America No. 46 (July 1966), the Sandman made occasional appearances in the annual teamups between that superhero group and the JSA. In 1981 DC began publishing All-Star Squadron, a retelling of the Earth-Two mystery-men during WWII. Although not a main character, Sand... | question1: What comics did Sandman appear in during the Silver Age?
question2: What other characters are in All-Star Squadron?
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), the Sandman made occasional appearances in the annual teamups between that superhero group and the JSA. the Sandman made occasional appearances in the annual teamups between that superhero group and the JSA. Reintroduced in the Silver Age in Justice League of America No. 46 (July 1966... |
Both he and his next opponent, Tyrone Booze, moved up to the cruiserweight division for their fight on July 20, 1985, in Norfolk, Virginia. Holyfield won an eight-round decision over Booze. Evander went on to knock out Rick Myers in the first round on August 29 in Holyfield's hometown of Atlanta. On October 30 in Atlan... | question1: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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Both he and his next opponent, Tyrone Booze, moved up to the cruiserweight division for their fight In 1987, he defended his title against former Olympic teammate and Gold medal winner Henry Tillman, who had beaten Mike Tyson twice as an amateur. He began 1986 with a knockout in three ro... |
Keegan's transfer to Hamburg was agreed between the FA Cup final and the European Cup final of 1977, although Keegan had negotiated a maximum transfer fee the season before. On his arrival in Germany, Keegan was the highest paid player in the country, and was built up by the press and club as the "saviour" of Hamburg. ... | question1: When did Keegan play for hamburger?
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Keegan's transfer to Hamburg was agreed between the FA Cup final and the European Cup final of 1977, Keegan's transfer to Hamburg was agreed between the FA Cup final and the European Cup final of 1977, Keegan's transfer to Hamburg was agreed between the FA Cup final and the European Cup ... |
Distorted views of Charcot as harsh and tyrannical have arisen from some sources that rely on a fanciful autobiographical novel by Axel Munthe, The Story of San Michele (1929). Munthe claimed to have been Charcot's assistant, but in fact, Munthe was just a medical student among hundreds of others. Munthe's most direct ... | question1: What were his views on Charcot?
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Distorted views of Charcot as harsh and tyrannical have arisen from some sources that rely on a fanciful autobiographical novel Distorted views of Charcot as harsh and tyrannical have arisen from some sources that rely on a fanciful autobiographical novel by Axel Munthe, The Story of San... |
In 1946 after Warner Bros. bought out Leon Schlesinger, his key executives Henry Binder and Ray Katz went to Screen Gems and took Clampett with them. Clampett worked for a time at Screen Gems, then the cartoon division of Columbia Pictures, as a screenwriter and gag writer. In 1947 Republic Pictures incorporated animat... | question1: tell me something interesting about his later career
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In 1946 after Warner Bros. bought out Leon Schlesinger, his key executives Henry Binder and Ray Katz went to Screen Gems and took Clampett with them. In his later years, Bob Clampett toured college campuses and animation festivals Clampett died of a heart attack on May 2, 1984 Clampett w... |
Since 1984, The Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award is given each year at the Eisner Awards. Recipients of the award include June Foray, Jack Kirby, Sergio Aragones, Patrick McDonnell, Maggie Thompson, Ray Bradbury and Mark Evanier. Clampett's Tin Pan Alley Cats (1943) was chosen by the Library of Congress as a "prime exam... | question1: What was his legacy?
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Clampett's Tin Pan Alley Cats (1943) was chosen by the Library of Congress as a "prime example of the music and mores of our times" Clampett's Tin Pan Alley Cats (1943) was chosen by the Library of Congress as a "prime example of the music and mores of our times" Clampett's Tin Pan Alley... |
Coppi joined the army as soldier 7,375 of the 38th Infantry when Italy entered World War II. Officers favoured him at first to keep him riding his bike, but in March 1943 they sent him to North Africa. There he was taken prisoner by the British between Mateur and Medjez-el-Bab on 13 April 1943. He was kept in a prisone... | question1: Was Coppi in WWII?
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Coppi joined the army as soldier 7,375 of the 38th Infantry when Italy entered World War II. Coppi joined the army as soldier 7,375 of the 38th Infantry when Italy entered World War II. Coppi joined the army as soldier 7,375 of the 38th Infantry when Italy entered World War II. Coppi joi... |
Davis was awarded a scholarship to Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, where she was one of three black students in her freshman class. She encountered the Frankfurt School philosopher Herbert Marcuse at a rally during the Cuban Missile Crisis and became his student. In a 2007 television interview, Davis sai... | question1: Where is Brandeis University?
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Waltham, Massachusetts, Waltham, Massachusetts, Waltham, Massachusetts, Waltham, Massachusetts, Davis was awarded a scholarship to Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts,
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During her second year at Brandeis, Davis decided to major in French and conti... |
Angela Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Her family lived in the "Dynamite Hill" neighborhood, which was marked in the 1950s by the bombings of houses in an attempt to intimidate and drive out middle-class blacks who had moved into the area. Davis occasionally spent time on her uncle's farm and with friends in New... | question1: what was her life?
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Angela Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Her family lived in the "Dynamite Hill" neighborhood, Angela Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Angela Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Angela Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama.
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In August 1989, White Lion released their third album, Big Game, a musically eclectic follow-up to Pride that featured the single "Little Fighter" (which peaked at No. 52), in Memory of The Rainbow Warrior, a Greenpeace boat which was destroyed by the French. A cover of Golden Earring's "Radar Love" (which peaked at No... | question1: What was Big Game?
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August 1989, White Lion released their third album, Big Game, White Lion released their third album, Big Game, In August 1989, White Lion released their third album, Big Game, White Lion released their third album, Big Game, White Lion released their third album, Big Game,
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Thirty Seconds to Mars took a break from touring in 2012 and spent most of the year recording their fourth album, entitled Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams. The album was produced by Jared Leto with previous collaborator Steve Lillywhite. Leto said that the band took a new direction with Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams. He ex... | question1: What happened in 2012?
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Thirty Seconds to Mars took a break from touring in 2012 and spent most of the year recording their fourth album, entitled Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams. Thirty Seconds to Mars took a break from touring in 2012 and spent most of the year recording their fourth album, entitled Love, Lust, ... |
Krusty first appeared in "The Krusty the Clown Show", one of The Simpsons shorts from The Tracey Ullman Show that first aired on January 15, 1989. The character was partially inspired by TV clown "Rusty Nails" whom The Simpsons creator Matt Groening and director Brad Bird watched as children while growing up in Portlan... | question1: When was Krusty created?
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Krusty first appeared in "The Krusty the Clown Show", one of The Simpsons shorts from The Tracey Ullman Show that first aired on January 15, 1989. Krusty first appeared in "The Krusty the Clown Show", one of The Simpsons shorts from The Tracey Ullman Show that first aired on January 15, ... |
The third season episode "Like Father, Like Clown" is the first to establish that Krusty is Jewish. Krusty's religion had not been part of the original concept, and the idea came from Jay Kogen. The episode is a parody of The Jazz Singer, which is about a son with a strict religious upbringing who defies his father to ... | question1: When did the development of Krusty start
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In 1992, Matt Groening and James L. Brooks began planning a live-action spin-off from The Simpsons that revolved around Krusty and would star Dan Castellaneta as Krusty. The third season episode "Like Father, Like Clown" is the first to establish that Krusty is Jewish. The third season e... |
O'Connor was a vigorous defender of the citing of foreign laws in judicial decisions. In a well-publicized October 28, 2003, speech at the Southern Center for International Studies, O'Connor said: The impressions we create in this world are important and can leave their mark ... [T]here is talk today about the "interna... | question1: what did she do with foreign law?
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O'Connor was a vigorous defender of the citing of foreign laws in judicial decisions. O'Connor was a vigorous defender of the citing of foreign laws in judicial decisions. O'Connor was a vigorous defender of the citing of foreign laws in judicial decisions. O'Connor was a vigorous defend... |
Following Star Trek in 1969, Nimoy immediately joined the cast of the spy series Mission: Impossible, which was seeking a replacement for Martin Landau. Nimoy was cast in the role of Paris, an IMF agent who was an ex-magician and make-up expert, "The Great Paris". He played the role during seasons four and five (1969-1... | question1: Some examples of his stage work?
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Following Star Trek in 1969, Nimoy immediately joined the cast of the spy series Mission: Impossible, In 1971 he played the starring role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, which toured for eight weeks. Following Star Trek in 1969, In 1971 he played the starring role of Tevye
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After the resignation of Argentina national team coach Alfio Basile in 2008, Maradona immediately proposed his candidacy for the vacant role. According to several press sources, his major challengers included Diego Simeone, Carlos Bianchi, Miguel Angel Russo and Sergio Batista. On 29 October 2008, AFA chairman Julio Gr... | question1: Who did Maradona manage?
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After the resignation of Argentina national team coach Alfio Basile in 2008, Maradona immediately proposed his candidacy for the vacant role. After the resignation of Argentina national team coach Alfio Basile in 2008, Maradona immediately proposed his candidacy for the vacant role. the ... |
In what would turn out to become her last year as an amateur player, Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match. In a February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club in Cannes, she played her only match against Helen Wills. The 20-year-old American was already a two-time winner of the U.S. Championsh... | question1: What did she do during her final amateur year
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Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match. Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match. Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match. In a February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club in Cannes, she played her only match aga... |
During this period, Lenglen's only defeat in singles (not counting pre-match withdrawals) occurred in an unscheduled appearance at the 1921 US Championships. To raise reconstruction funds for the regions of France that had been devastated by the battles of World War I, she went to the United States to play several exhi... | question1: What year was the American debut?
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1921 1921 she went to the United States to play several exhibition matches against the Norwegian-born US champion, Molla Bjurstedt Mallory. During this period, Lenglen's only defeat in singles (not counting pre-match withdrawals) occurred in an unscheduled appearance at the 1921 US Champ... |
The rocks on the plains of Gusev are a type of basalt. They contain the minerals olivine, pyroxene, plagioclase, and magnetite, and they look like volcanic basalt as they are fine-grained with irregular holes (geologists would say they have vesicles and vugs). Much of the soil on the plains came from the breakdown of t... | question1: What was the Spirit's main discovery?
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The rocks on the plains of Gusev are a type of basalt. They contain the minerals olivine, pyroxene, plagioclase, and magnetite, The rocks on the plains of Gusev are a type of basalt. Analysis shows that the rocks have been slightly altered by tiny amounts of water. Analysis shows that th... |
By 1930, Rickey's Cardinals, known as the "Gashouse Gang", were the class of the National League. They won 101 games in 1931 and won the World Series in seven games. The star of the 1931 World Series was rookie Pepper Martin, one of the first Cardinal stars that came from Branch's minor league system. Soon, other minor... | question1: What is Fruition of the farm system?
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The team was led by a new crop of players developed by the Cardinals, two of whom, Enos Slaughter and Stan Musial, farm system saved the minor leagues, by keeping them necessary after the television age began and minor league attendance figures declined. Arguably, the farm system saved t... |
After Columbia Records dropped Cash from his recording contract, he had a short and unsuccessful stint with Mercury Records from 1987 to 1991. During this time, he recorded an album of new versions of some of his best-known Sun and Columbia hits, as well as Water from the Wells of Home, a duets album that paired him wi... | question1: WHAT IS AMERICAN RECORDINGS?
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Rick Rubin's American Recordings label, Although no longer sought after by major labels, he was offered a contract with producer Rick Rubin's American Recordings label, producer Rick Rubin's American Recordings label, he was offered a contract with producer Rick Rubin's American Recordin... |
On July 18, 1951, while in Air Force training, Cash met 17-year-old Vivian Liberto at a roller skating rink in her native San Antonio, Texas. They dated for three weeks until Cash was deployed to Germany for a three-year tour. During that time, the couple exchanged hundreds of pages of love letters. On August 7, 1954, ... | question1: What was his first show?
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Cash began performing concerts at prisons starting in the late 1950s. Cash began performing concerts at prisons starting in the late 1950s. The Johnny Cash Show, Cash began performing concerts at prisons starting in the late 1950s.
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In gender division of labor, women are expected to be the homemaker even though some of them are the breadwinner at the same time. It is difficult for them to strike a balance between family and work. However, getting promoted is accompanied by more time devoted to workplace, which place women in disadvantage since the... | question1: What is one obstacle women face?
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gender division of labor, women are expected to be the homemaker even though some of them are the breadwinner at the same time. women are expected to be the homemaker even though some of them are the breadwinner at the same time. women are expected to be the homemaker even though some of... |
Despite critical acclaim and a cult fanbase, the Boo Radleys were still largely unknown to the general public by the time the Britpop phenomenon broke into the mainstream in 1995. This changed when the band released the upbeat single "Wake Up Boo!" in the spring of that year. It made the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart,... | question1: When was Wake Up! released?
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1995 1995 1995 Their fourth album Wake Up! (1995), was their commercial peak. broke into the mainstream in 1995. This changed when the band released the upbeat single "Wake Up Boo!" in the spring of that year.
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Their fourth album Wake Up Their fourth album ... |
After the Hecatomb battle on Providence, Rogue's team returns to Rogue's childhood home in Caldecott County, Mississippi, which Mystique owns for some downtime. Mystique alerts the X-Men, who come to treat Rogue's illness, that there are intruders in the area. Only after Lady Mastermind drops her illusions do the X-Men... | question1: Who are the maraauders
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Mystique remains with the Marauders during the hunt for the first new mutant baby, both Lady Mastermind and Omega Sentinel (the latter being possessed by Malice) have defected sides. that there are intruders in the area. Lady Mastermind and Omega Sentinel (
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Mystique becomes the adoptive mother of the four-year-old girl Rogue. Rogue had run away from her home in rural Caldecott County, Mississippi. The girl was living alone in a wooded area, brandishing a shotgun and trusting no one, when Mystique found her. Destiny foresees that Rogue will be important to them and Mystiqu... | question1: Who was the double agent?
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Rogue Mystique, as Raven Darkholme, Mystique, as Raven Darkholme, rises rapidly through the United States Civil Service to the trusted position of Deputy Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ( Mystique Mystique,
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Rogue. of Deputy Direct... |
During the struggle at Boggart Hole Clough, Richard Pankhurst began to experience severe stomach pains. He had developed a gastric ulcer, and his health deteriorated in 1897. The family moved briefly to Mobberley, with the hope that country air would help his condition. He soon felt well again, and the family returned ... | question1: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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During the struggle at Boggart Hole Clough, Richard Pankhurst began to experience severe stomach pains. The loss of her husband left Pankhurst with new responsibilities and a significant amount of debt. During the struggle at Boggart Hole Clough, Richard Pankhurst began to experience sev... |
Craddock spent several years out of the music business while working in a cigarette factory and hanging drywall. He soon returned to recording, now as a country singer. He signed with Cartwheel Records in 1969. He soon had his first number one hit with a cover of the Tony Orlando and Dawn pop hit "Knock Three Times" in... | question1: What sort of success did he have?
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He soon had his first number one hit with a cover of the Tony Orlando and Dawn pop hit "Knock Three Times He soon had his first number one hit with a cover of the Tony Orlando and Dawn pop hit "Knock Three Times" in 1971. He signed with Cartwheel Records in 1969. He soon had his first nu... |
In 1989, They Might Be Giants signed with Elektra Records, and released their third album Flood the following year. Flood earned them a platinum album, largely thanks to the success of "Birdhouse in Your Soul" which reached number three on the US Modern Rock chart, as well as "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)", a cover of... | question1: what is Move to Elektra?
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1989, They Might Be Giants signed with Elektra Records, and released their third album Flood the following year. In 1989, They Might Be Giants signed with Elektra Records, and released their third album Flood the following year. In 1989, They Might Be Giants signed with Elektra Records, ... |
After Thomas Gibbons died in 1826, Vanderbilt worked for Gibbons' son William until 1829. Though he had always run his own businesses on the side, he now worked entirely for himself. Step by step, he started lines between New York and the surrounding region. First he took over Gibbons' ferry to New Jersey, then switche... | question1: How come he focussed on steamboats?
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That year he faced opposition by a steamboat operated by Daniel Drew, who forced Vanderbilt to buy him out. After Thomas Gibbons died in 1826, Vanderbilt worked for Gibbons' son William until 1829. That year he faced opposition by a steamboat operated by Daniel Drew, who forced Vanderbil... |
Sondheim was born into a Jewish family in New York City, the son of Etta Janet ("Foxy," nee Fox; 1897-1992) and Herbert Sondheim (1895-1966). His father manufactured dresses designed by his mother. The composer grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and, after his parents divorced, on a farm near Doylestown, Penns... | question1: What did he do in his early years?
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When he lived in New York, Sondheim attended ECFS, the Ethical Culture Fieldston School known simply as "Fieldston." He later attended the New York Military Academy and George School, a private Quaker preparatory school in Bucks County, Pennsylvania He later attended the New York Militar... |
Stanley Donen was born in Columbia, South Carolina to Mordecai Moses Donen, a dress-shop manager, and Helen (Cohen), the daughter of a jewelry salesman. His younger sister Carla Donen Davis was born in August 1937. Although born to Jewish parents, he became an atheist in his youth. Donen described his childhood as lone... | question1: Did he become an MGM contract director
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After the success of On the Town, Donen signed a seven-year contract with MGM as a director. After the success of On the Town, Donen signed a seven-year contract with MGM as a director. After the success of On the Town, Donen signed a seven-year contract with MGM as a director. Eventuall... |
In January 2010, Mauboy signed to Universal Music for an exclusive worldwide long-term publishing agreement. In May 2010, Mauboy collaborated with four other international artists representing their continents--Sean Kingston representing America, Jody Williams representing Africa, Tabitha Nauser (Asia), Steve Appleton ... | question1: What has Jessica done the last few years?
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In January 2010, Mauboy signed to Universal Music for an exclusive worldwide long-term publishing agreement. In January 2010, Mauboy signed to Universal Music for an exclusive worldwide long-term publishing agreement. On 11 December 2017, Mauboy was unveiled as the representative of Aust... |
The earliest Super Furry Animals track commercially available is "Dim Brys: Dim Chwys", recorded in 1994 for Radio Cymru: an ambient piece, the track shows the band's techno roots. However, by the time it was released (on the "Triskedekaphilia" compilation album in August 1995), the band had already put out their debut... | question1: What is a song from Rings around the world?
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Juxtapozed with U", released in July 2001, "Juxtapozed with U", "It's Not the End of the World?" Juxtapozed with U
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"Juxtapozed with U", released in July 2001, was a lush soul record It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2001. Again the first sing... |
In the fall of 1947, Bouvier entered Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. She had wanted to attend Sarah Lawrence College, closer to New York City, but her parents insisted that she choose the more geographically isolated Vassar. Bouvier was an accomplished student who participated in the school's art and drama cl... | question1: where did she go to College?
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Bouvier entered Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. In the fall of 1947, Bouvier entered Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. In the fall of 1947, Bouvier entered Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. Bouvier entered Vassar College... |
The aftermath of the Libyan Civil War and other events of the Arab Spring continued to command Ban's attention with the start of his second term. He focused in 2012 on what he termed "intolerance" in the Arab world. After travelling to Vienna to participate in the opening of the KAICIID Dialogue Centre to foster interr... | question1: How did Ki-moon affect the Middle East?
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Ban criticized the Iranian leadership due to their statements regarding Israel's destruction and denying the Holocaust. as oppressed peoples have demonstrated throughout the ages, it is human nature to react to occupation, which often serves as a potent incubator of hate and extremism". ... |
Ban Ki-moon met Yoo Soon-taek in 1962 when they were both in high school. Ban was 18 years old, and Yoo Soon-taek was his secondary school's student council president. Ban Ki-moon married Yoo Soon-taek in 1971. They have three adult children: two daughters and a son. His elder daughter, Seon-yong, was born in 1972 and ... | question1: who were ban's family?
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Ban Ki-moon met Yoo Soon-taek in 1962 when they were both in high school. They have three adult children: two daughters and a son. Ban Ki-moon married Yoo Soon-taek in 1971. They have three adult children: two daughters and a son. Ban Ki-moon married Yoo Soon-taek in 1971.
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At the age of 18, he studied privately with Walter Cecil Hay, the conductor of the Whitchurch choral society and director of music at St. Chad's of Shrewsbury. German entered the Royal Academy of Music, where he eventually changed his name to J. E. German (and later simply Edward German) to avoid confusion with another... | question1: What was the Royal Academy?
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German entered the Royal Academy of Music, German entered the Royal Academy of Music, where he eventually changed his name to J. E. German Royal Academy of Music, the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal Academy of Music,
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Pinochet suffered a heart attack on the morning of 3 December 2006, and subsequently the same day he was given the last rites. On 4 December 2006, the Chilean Court of Appeals ordered the suspension of his house arrest. On 10 December 2006 at 13:30 local time (16:30 UTC) he was taken to the intensive care unit. He died... | question1: What events lead to his death?
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congestive heart failure and pulmonary edema, Pinochet suffered a heart attack on the morning of 3 December 2006, and subsequently the same day he was given the last rites. Pinochet suffered a heart attack on the morning of 3 December 2006, Pinochet suffered a heart attack on the morning... |
On July 28, 2012, Phelps placed eighth in the morning prelims for the 400-meter individual medley. Phelps, the two-time defending Olympic champion, won his heat in 4 minutes, 13.33 seconds with a time that was well off his world record of 4:03.84 set four years ago in Beijing, when Phelps won a record eight gold medals... | question1: what took place in London?
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Olympic On July 28, 2012, Phelps placed eighth in the morning prelims for the 400-meter individual medley. On July 28, 2012, Phelps placed eighth in the morning prelims for the 400-meter individual medley. On July 28, 2012, Phelps placed eighth in the morning prelims for the 400-meter in... |
Before the final of the 100-meter butterfly, US born Serbian swimmer Milorad Cavic caused a minor stir when he said it would be "good" if Phelps lost. "It'd be good for him if he loses. It would be nice if historians talk about Michael Phelps winning seven gold medals and losing the eighth to 'some guy.' I'd like to be... | question1: What event did Phelps do to win his seventh gold metal?
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men's 100-meter butterfly, 100-meter butterfly, won his seventh gold medal of the Games in the men's 100-meter butterfly, the men's 100-meter butterfly,
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Cavic, Cavic, edging out his nearest competitor Cavic, US born Serbian swimmer Milorad Cavic
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Burt Shevelove invited Sondheim to a party; Sondheim arrived before him, and knew no one else well. He saw a familiar face: Arthur Laurents, who had seen one of the auditions of Saturday Night, and they began talking. Laurents told him he was working on a musical version of Romeo and Juliet with Leonard Bernstein, but ... | question1: What was the first show Sondheim wrote that was produced on Broadway?
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Sondheim reportedly wrote some of West Side Story's music; talking. Laurents told him he was working on a musical version of Romeo and Juliet with Leonard Bernstein, Laurents told him he was working on a musical version of Romeo and Juliet with Leonard Bernstein, but they needed a lyrici... |
Alfred appears as a main character in Geoff Johns' and Gary Frank's Batman: Earth One. In this incarnation, Alfred was a member of the Royal Marines. Alfred met Thomas Wayne during a tour of duty in the Middle East and the two became good friends. During a battle, Alfred saved Thomas' life but lost his right leg in the... | question1: What was Earth One?
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Alfred appears as a main character in Geoff Johns' and Gary Frank's Batman: Earth One. Alfred appears as a main character in Geoff Johns' and Gary Frank's Batman: Earth One. Alfred appears as a main character in Geoff Johns' and Gary Frank's Batman: Earth One. Geoff Johns' and Gary Frank... |
The group's fortunes changed in 1978, after the band released Some Girls (UK No. 2; US No. 1), which included the hit single "Miss You", the country ballad "Far Away Eyes", "Beast of Burden", and "Shattered". In part as a response to punk, many songs, particularly "Respectable", were fast, basic, guitar-driven rock and... | question1: What music did they make
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hit single "Miss You", the country ballad "Far Away Eyes", "Beast of Burden", and "Shattered". fast, basic, guitar-driven rock and roll, Beast of Burden songs, particularly "Respectable", were fast, basic, guitar-driven rock and roll, guitar-driven rock and roll,
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Despite the extensive cuts, the film was still negatively received by audiences, recording a loss of $164,000, and remained an object of extreme controversy. Today, the scenes that were removed are considered lost. Browning, famed at the time for his collaborations with Lon Chaney and for directing Bela Lugosi in Dracu... | question1: How was this film received?
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Despite the extensive cuts, the film was still negatively received by audiences, Despite the extensive cuts, the film was still negatively received by audiences, recording a loss of $164,000, and remained an object of extreme controversy. the film was still negatively received by audienc... |
On January 24, 2013, Martinez joined the Boston Red Sox as a special assistant to general manager Ben Cherington. Martinez was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in January 2015 with 91.1% of the votes. His Hall of Fame plaque will have the cap of the Boston Red Sox. "I cannot be any prouder to take Red Sox ... | question1: What did Pedro Martinez do after he retired from baseball?
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In 2015, Martinez was hired by the MLB Network as a studio analyst and also released an autobiography, On January 24, 2013, Martinez joined the Boston Red Sox as a special assistant to general manager Ben Cherington. Martinez joined the Boston Red Sox as a special assistant to general ma... |
Kelly's first documented brush with the law was on 15 October 1869 at the age of 14 when he was charged with the assault and robbery of Ah Fook, a pig and fowl trader of Chinese descent from Bright. According to Fook, as he was passing Kelly's house, Kelly approached him with a long bamboo stick, announcing that he was... | question1: How did he gain his fame?
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15 October 1869 at the age of 14 when he was charged with the assault and robbery of Ah Fook, Kelly's first documented brush with the law was on 15 October 1869 at the age of 14 Kelly's first documented brush with the law was on 15 October 1869 at the age of 14 when he was charged with t... |
He resigned his school post to enlist in the Union Army following the outbreak of the American Civil War and raised a company for the Twentieth Regiment, Michigan Infantry who mustered him into service as a Second Lieutenant. On July 29, 1862, he was made captain of his company and on October 14, 1862, he was made majo... | question1: What role did he play in the civil war?
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Michigan Infantry who mustered him into service as a Second Lieutenant. He resigned his school post to enlist in the Union Army following the outbreak of the American Civil War and raised a company for the Twentieth Regiment, He resigned his school post to enlist in the Union Army follow... |
Williams retired from acting in the early 1960s and later turned down the role of Belle Rosen, a character with a crucial swimming scene, in The Poseidon Adventure. (The role eventually went to Shelley Winters.) She continued to lend her name to a line of retro women's swimwear. "Women worldwide are fighting a thing ca... | question1: what did esther do in her later years
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She continued to lend her name to a line of retro women's swimwear. Williams retired from acting in the early 1960s and later turned down the role of Belle Rosen, a character with a crucial swimming scene, in The Poseidon Adventure. Williams retired from acting in the early 1960s and lat... |
On July 30, 2014, Bosh re-signed with the Heat after LeBron James announced he was leaving Miami to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers. After averaging 21.6 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals over the first 23 games of the 2014-15 season, Bosh was ruled out indefinitely on December 15 with a strained calf.... | question1: What happened in 2014?
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On July 30, 2014, Bosh re-signed with the Heat after LeBron James announced he was leaving Miami to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers. On July 30, 2014, Bosh re-signed with the Heat On July 30, 2014, Bosh re-signed with the Heat On July 30, 2014, Bosh re-signed with the Heat after LeBron... |
Bosh's national team career began in 2002 when he was selected as a member of the 2002 USA Basketball Junior World Championship Qualifying Team that finished with a 4-1 record and the bronze medal. After his NBA career began, Bosh was named in March 2006 to the 2006-2008 United States men's national basketball team pro... | question1: who is chris bosh
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a member of the 2002 USA Basketball Junior World Championship Qualifying Team Bosh's national team career began in 2002 when he was selected as a member of the 2002 USA Basketball Junior World Championship Qualifying Team Bosh's Bosh's national team career began in 2002 when he was selec... |
As Matchbox 20 prepared to record their sophomore album, band members had heated discussions over song selection. After flirting with the idea of allowing other band members to provide songs, they chose to record only songs that Thomas had written or co-written. They renamed themselves Matchbox Twenty and, in March 200... | question1: When was Mad Season released?
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March 2000, in March 2000, released Mad Season. March 2000, in March 2000, released Mad Season. They renamed themselves Matchbox Twenty and, in March 2000, released Mad Season.
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Upon returning to Japan, on January 27 Sugizo released two digital singles, "Fatima" and "Do-Funk Dance", another on February 24 entitled "Prana", which also topped the iTunes electronic charts, and one more on March 31 named "Dear Spiritual Life". Sugizo was the music director and composer of the soundtrack for jidaig... | question1: Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?
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Sugizo released two digital singles, "Fatima" and "Do-Funk Dance", another on February 24 entitled "Prana", Upon returning to Japan, on January 27 Sugizo released two digital singles, "Fatima" and "Do-Funk Dance Sugizo released two digital singles, "Fatima" and "Do-Funk Dance", Fatima" a... |
Cruz was featured on Tinchy Stryder's breakout single "Take Me Back" which peaked at No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart. According to Cruz's official Myspace blog, as of 1 January 2009, Rokstarr Music London changed its name to Rokstarr Entertainment Division, abbreviated to R.E.D Inc. During 2009, he worked on his follow-u... | question1: What is The Rokstarr about?
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his follow-up album Rokstarr Music London changed its name to Rokstarr Entertainment Division, abbreviated to R.E.D Inc. It was released on 12 October through R.E.D Inc./Island Records and is written and produced by Cruz, with co-writes and co-productions predominantly with UK producer F... |
During a trip to Iceland to perform at the Airwaves Festival, Grant met Birgir Thorarinsson aka Biggi Veira of Icelandic electronic pop group GusGus. The electronic, synthesized dance sounds that Grant was looking for and experimented with in Veira's studio formed much of the backdrop to his second album Pale Green Gho... | question1: Is Pale Green Ghosts a song?
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Album album Pale Green Ghosts, Pale Green Ghosts was released in March 2013, garnering more accolades for Grant. Pale Green Ghosts was Rough Trade Records Album Of The Year, second album Pale Green Ghosts,
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Berra was called up to the Yankees and played his first game on September 22, 1946; he played 7 games that season and 83 games in 1947. He played in more than a hundred games in each of the following fourteen years. Berra appeared in fourteen World Series, including 10 World Series championships, both of which are reco... | question1: What team signed him?
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fourteen years. He played in more than a hundred games in each of the following fourteen years. he played 7 games tha... |
Hisaishi was born in Nakano, Nagano, Japan as Mamoru Fujisawa (Teng Ze Shou , Fujisawa Mamoru). When he started learning violin in the Violin School Suzuki Shinichi at the age of four, he found his passion in music. Also, when he was young, he was taken to a movie theatre and watched 300 movies for 4 years. This had s... | question1: Where was joe born?
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Nakano, Nagano, Japan Hisaishi was born in Nakano, Nagano, Japan Hisaishi was born in Nakano, Nagano, Japan Hisaishi was born in Nakano, Nagano, Japan Hisaishi was born in Nakano, Nagano, Japan
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By the end of the 1960s, Coward suffered from arteriosclerosis and, during the run of Suite in Three Keys, he struggled with bouts of memory loss. This also affected his work in The Italian Job, and he retired from acting immediately afterwards. Coward was knighted in 1969 and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society ... | question1: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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By the end of the 1960s, Coward suffered from arteriosclerosis Coward died at his home, Firefly Estate, in Jamaica on 26 March 1973 Coward suffered from arteriosclerosis and, during the run of Suite in Three Keys, he struggled with bouts of memory loss. Coward died at his home, Firefly E... |
With the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in 1898, Bryan was forced to consider his party's stance on foreign policy. On one hand, Bryan was critical of militarism. Yet Spain's suppression of Cuban and Filipino self-government movements went against his view of his country's "Global Mission." He envisioned the Unit... | question1: What was the Chautauqua circuit?
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For the next 25 years, Bryan was the most popular speaker on the Chautauqua circuit, delivering thousands of paid speeches on current events in hundreds of towns Bryan was the most popular speaker on the Chautauqua circuit, delivering thousands of paid speeches on current events Bryan ne... |
Rafi made a comeback as the leading singer in mid 1970s. In 1974 he won the Film World magazine Best Singer Award for the song "Teree Galiyon Mein Na Rakhenge Qadam Aaj Ke Baad" (Hawas, 1974) composed by Usha Khanna. In 1976, Rafi sang all the songs for Rishi Kapoor in the hit film Laila Majnu. Rafi went on to sing man... | question1: Did Rafi continue singing?
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Rafi made a comeback as the leading singer in mid 1970s. Rafi made a comeback as the leading singer in mid 1970s. Rafi made a comeback as the leading singer in mid 1970s. Rafi made a comeback as the leading singer in mid 1970s. Rafi made a comeback as the leading singer
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During his last years, Rafi was involved in a controversy over Lata Mangeshkar's entry in the Guinness Book of World Records. In a letter dated 11 June 1977 to the Guinness Book of World Records, Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs ("not less than 25,000" accordin... | question1: What was the Guiness World Records?
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In a letter dated 11 June 1977 to the Guinness Book of World Records, Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs In a letter dated 11 June 1977 to the Guinness Book of World Records, Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has r... |
The 1992 album Coming Home incorporated R&B influences and was a change in musical direction from the more traditional Cantopop fare of her earlier albums. One song by her of this time was "Fragile Woman", a cover of a Japanese song "Rouge" originally composed by Miyuki Nakajima and sung by Naomi Chiaki. (Thanks to Won... | question1: What is the Rise to Notability?
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The 1992 album Coming Home incorporated R&B influences and was a change in musical direction from the more traditional Cantopop fare of her earlier albums. The 1992 album Coming Home incorporated R&B influences and was a change in musical direction from the more traditional Cantopop fare... |
Besides two Cantonese albums in 1994, Wong released two other albums in Mandarin in Taiwan, Mystery (Mi ) and Sky (Tian Kong ). The runaway hit "I'm Willing" (Wo Yuan Yi ) in Mystery became her trademark hit in the Mandarin-speaking communities for years, and has been covered by other singers such as Gigi Leung, Sammi ... | question1: What was the Mandarin Market?
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Wong released two other albums in Mandarin in Taiwan, Mystery (Mi ) and Sky (Tian Kong ). While her hits in Hong Kong were noticeably alternative, her two Mandarin albums were more lyrical and traditional. her two Mandarin albums were more lyrical and traditional. albums Besides two Cant... |
Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics. According to Los Angeles magazine, "Brando was rock and roll before anybody knew what rock and roll was." His behavior during the filming of Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) seemed to bolster his reputation as a difficult star. He was blamed for ... | question1: What was Brando's lifestyle like?
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Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics. Brando was rock and roll before anybody knew what rock and roll was. Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics. According to Los Angeles magazine, "Brando was rock and roll ... |
During most of the late 1930s and early 1940s, Milligan performed as an amateur jazz vocalist and trumpeter before, during and after being called up for military service in the fight against Nazi Germany, but even then he wrote and performed comedy sketches as part of concerts to entertain troops. After his call-up, bu... | question1: What did he write during the second world war?
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performed comedy sketches he wrote and performed comedy sketches as part of concerts to entertain troops. wrote and performed comedy sketches as part of concerts to entertain troops. Ying Tong Song During the Second World War, Milligan served as a signaller in the 56th Heavy Regiment Roy... |
I have trained in the way of strategy since my youth, and at the age of thirteen I fought a duel for the first time. My opponent was called Arima Kihei, a sword adept of the Shinto ryu, and I defeated him. At the age of sixteen I defeated a powerful adept by the name of Akiyama, who came from Tajima Province. At the ag... | question1: what was first duel?
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at the age of thirteen I fought a duel for the first time. at the age of thirteen I fought a duel for the first time. My opponent was called Arima Kihei, a sword adept of the Shinto ryu, and I defeated him. Musashi states that his first successful duel was at the age of 13, against a sam... |
Regardless of the truth about Musashi's ancestry, when Musashi was seven years old, the boy was raised by his uncle, Dorinbo (or Dorin), in Shoreian temple, three kilometers (~1.8 mi.) from Hirafuku. Both Dorin and Tasumi, Musashi's uncle by marriage, educated him in Buddhism and basic skills such as writing and readin... | question1: When was his first duel?
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White has long been a proponent of analog equipment and the associated working methods. Beginning in the fifth grade, he and his childhood friend, Dominic Suchyta, would listen to records in White's attic on weekends and began to record cover songs on an old four-track reel to reel tape machine. The White Stripes' firs... | question1: When did he become a minimalist?
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The White Stripes' first album was largely recorded in the attic of his parents' home. His home studio in Nashville contains two rooms ("I want everyone close, focused, feeling like we're in it together.") with two pieces of equipment: Beginning in the fifth grade,
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Jack and Meg married on September 21, 1996 and divorced on March 24, 2000. In 2003, he had a brief relationship with actress Renee Zellweger, whom he met during the filming of Cold Mountain. That summer, the couple were in a car accident in which White broke his left index finger and was forced to reschedule much of th... | question1: Who has Jack White dated?
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In 2003, he had a brief relationship with actress Renee Zellweger, whom he met during the filming of Cold Mountain. Jack and Meg married on September 21, 1996 and divorced on March 24, 2000. Renee Zellweger, Jack and Meg married on September 21, 1996 and divorced on March 24, 2000.
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