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In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, a composer, with whom she collaborated in 1975 and in November she gave birth to her daughter Sofia. After their marriage, she started a close collaboration with Karvelas. Since 1975, all her releases have become gold or platinum and have included songs by Karvelas. In 1986, she...
question1: what happened in 1983? question2: did they have any children? question3: did she have any other children?
possible answers for question1: In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, a composer, In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, a composer, possible answers for question2: she gave birth to her daughter Sofia. in 1975 and in November she ga...
In September 2016 Vladimir Markin, official spokesman for the Investigative Committee, included the killing of Anna Politkovskaya among the Most Dramatic Crimes in 21st century Russia and claimed that it had been solved. Her colleagues at Novaya gazeta protested that until the instigator or sponsor of the crime was ide...
question1: Did they have any clues? question2: How did they target her email? question3: Did they get into trouble for that?
possible answers for question1: Her colleagues at Novaya gazeta protested that until the instigator or sponsor of the crime was identified, arrested and prosecuted the case was not closed. Novaya gazeta released a video clip of its editors, correspondents, photographers and technical and administrative staff holding te...
Graham returned to the WWWF in April 1977 after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon (Senior). Graham defeated Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Heavyweight Championship on April 30, 1977, in Baltimore, Maryland. Graham held the title for nine and a half months. During his reign, he wrestled across America and in ...
question1: Why did he return to the WWWF? question2: What was his agreement with McMahon? question3: How did people respond to his return?
possible answers for question1: after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon (Senior). Graham returned to the WWWF in April 1977 after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon (Senior). Graham returned to the WWWF in April 1977 after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon (Senior). after an agreement...
In the early 1990s US federal agents were investigating Dr. George Zahorian, a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania physician who had been dispensing anabolic steroids and other drugs to World Wrestling Federation (WWF) wrestlers at WWF events. In 1991 Dr. Zahorian was convicted under the US federal Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 whi...
question1: what disputes did he have? question2: why? question3: did he win the lawsuit?
possible answers for question1: Graham personally sued Zahorian and the WWF, claiming that they had forced him to take steroids to maintain his position in the company. Graham personally sued Zahorian and the WWF, claiming that they had forced him to take steroids to maintain his position in the company. the early 1990...
During the aftermath of the murder of Stefan Pakeerah, by his friend Warren Leblanc in Leicestershire, England, the game Manhunt was linked after the media wrongfully claimed police found a copy in Leblanc's room. The police officially denied any link, citing drug-related robbery as the motive and revealing that the ga...
question1: How was Jack Thompson's related to Manhunt? question2: What did the media claim? question3: Was this an honest mistake by the media?
possible answers for question1: the game Manhunt was linked after the media wrongfully claimed police found a copy in Leblanc's room. Jack Thompson would later vow to permanently ban the game during the release of the sequel Manhunt 2. claimed that he had written to Rockstar after the game was released, warning them th...
In the early 1990s, she continued performing around Greece with Nikos Karvelas, with appearances at "Diogenis Palace" and then at "Rex". In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones ("Demons"). It was based on a libretto by Stavros Sideras and staged at Attikon Theater in Athens ...
question1: What plays was she in? question2: When did she start doing television? question3: What is Daimones?
possible answers for question1: In the early 1990s, she continued performing around Greece with Nikos Karvelas, with appearances at "Diogenis Palace" and then at "Rex". In the early 1990s, she continued performing around Greece with Nikos Karvelas, with appearances at "Diogenis Palace" and then at "Rex". Vissi and Karv...
In April 2010, along with actors Brian Cox and Eleanor Bron, McKellen appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK, the charity recently formed from the merger of Age Concern and Help the Aged. All three actors gave their time free of charge. A cricket fan since childhood, McKellen umpired in March 2011 ...
question1: What charity work did he do? question2: Was it a success? question3: Did he do any other charity work?
possible answers for question1: In April 2010, along with actors Brian Cox and Eleanor Bron, McKellen appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK, McKellen umpired in March 2011 for a charity cricket match in New Zealand to support earthquake victims of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Age UK,...
Spector began to reemerge in the late 1970s, producing and co-writing a controversial 1977 album by Leonard Cohen, entitled Death of a Ladies' Man. This angered many devout Cohen fans who preferred his stark acoustic sound to the orchestral and choral wall of sound that the album contains. The recording was fraught wit...
question1: Was death of a Ladies man an album? question2: What this album successful? question3: Who performed if he cowrote and produced?
possible answers for question1: album by Leonard Cohen, a controversial 1977 album by Leonard Cohen, entitled Death of a Ladies' Man. a controversial 1977 album by Leonard Cohen, entitled Death of a Ladies' Man. Spector began to reemerge in the late 1970s, producing and co-writing a controversial 1977 album by Leonard ...
Outbreaks of plague were not particularly unusual events in London; major epidemics had occurred in 1592, 1603, 1625 and 1636. Furthermore, Pepys was not among the group of people who were most at risk. He did not live in cramped housing, he did not routinely mix with the poor, and he was not required to keep his famil...
question1: What was the Great Plague? question2: What was included in this plague? question3: What happened to the poor?
possible answers for question1: Outbreaks of plague were not particularly unusual events in London; major epidemics had occurred in 1592, 1603, 1625 and 1636. major epidemics Outbreaks of plague were not particularly unusual events in London; major epidemics had occurred in 1592, 1603, 1625 and 1636. Outbreaks of plagu...
The diary gives a detailed account of Pepys' personal life. He liked wine, plays, and the company of other people. He also spent time evaluating his fortune and his place in the world. He was always curious and often acted on that curiosity, as he acted upon almost all his impulses. Periodically, he would resolve to de...
question1: Did Pepys have a wife? question2: Does he have any children? question3: What did he do in his personal life?
possible answers for question1: He and his wife took flageolet lessons from master Thomas Greeting. He and his wife took flageolet lessons from master Thomas Greeting. Abbey. He and his wife took flageolet lessons from master Thomas Greeting. He and his wife took flageolet lessons from master Thomas Greeting. He and hi...
A former friend from the Mobile slums, Alex Herman, was the player/manager for the Chattanooga White Sox of the minor Negro Southern League. In 1926 he discovered Paige and offered to pay him $250 per month, of which Paige would collect $50 with the rest going to his mother. He also agreed to pay Lula Paige a $200 adva...
question1: what did he do in Chattanooga question2: how did he discover him question3: what position did he play
possible answers for question1: April 1926, shortly after his arrival, he recorded nine strikeouts over six innings against the Atlanta Black Crackers. Alex Herman, was the player/manager for the Chattanooga White Sox of the minor Negro Southern League. In 1926 he discovered Paige A former friend from the Mobile slums,...
Bleu was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Martha (nee Callari) and David Reivers (born 1958), an actor. His mother is Italian American and his father is Jamaican American. He has three sisters: Jag, Phoenix, and Hunter. As a child, Bleu studied dance for several years, focusing on ballet and jazz. His great-uncle...
question1: where was he born? question2: when was he born? question3: who were his parents?
possible answers for question1: Bleu was born in Brooklyn, New York, Bleu was born in Brooklyn, New York, Bleu was born in Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn, New York, possible answers for question2: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question3: the son ...
Jan and Dean's career together ended with Jan Berry's death on March 26, 2004, after he suffered a seizure eight days before his 63rd birthday. Berry was an organ donor, and his body was cremated. On April 18, 2004, a "Celebration of Life" was held in Berry's memory at the Roxy Theatre on the Sunset Strip in West Holly...
question1: when did Berry die? question2: what did he die of? question3: where was he buried?
possible answers for question1: on March 26, 2004, March 26, 2004, Jan Berry's death on March 26, 2004, March 26, 2004, possible answers for question2: after he suffered a seizure seizure he suffered a seizure eight days before his 63rd birthday. after he suffered a seizure eight days before his 63rd birthday. possible...
In the novel The Truce at Bakura, set one day after the battle of Endor, Luke and his friend Wedge Antilles recover a message droid from the titular planet, which was being invaded by the Ssi-Ruuk. Luke commands a task force, turning back the enemy army. He also meets Dev Sibwarra, a Force-sensitive human who had been ...
question1: what novels did he write? question2: what happens next? question3: was he successful?
possible answers for question1: novel The Truce at Bakura, The Truce at Bakura, In the novel The Truce at Bakura, set one day after the battle of Endor, Luke and his friend Wedge Antilles recover a message droid from the titular planet, possible answers for question2: was being invaded by the Ssi-Ruuk. Luke commands a ...
In 1900 Bryan ran as an anti-imperialist, finding himself in alliance with industrialist Andrew Carnegie, as well as others who had fought against silver. Republicans mocked Bryan as indecisive, or a coward. Bryan combined anti-imperialism with free silver, saying: "The nation is of age and it can do what it pleases; i...
question1: Did Bryan run for president in the 1900 election? question2: Did he win the election? question3: Was he conservative or liberal?
possible answers for question1: In 1900 Bryan ran as an anti-imperialist, In 1900 Bryan ran as an anti-imperialist, In 1900 Bryan ran as an anti-imperialist, Bryan ran as an anti-imperialist, In 1900 Bryan ran as an anti-imperialist, possible answers for question2: Despite Bryan's tremendous energy, McKinley and the Re...
On 6 June 1992, the Fantoft Stave Church, dating from the 12th century and considered architecturally significant, was burned to the ground by arson. By January 1993, arson attacks had occurred on at least seven other major stave churches, including one on Christmas Eve of 1992. Vikernes was found guilty of several of ...
question1: Did Varg commit any arson? question2: When was the first case? question3: Why did he burn it?
possible answers for question1: Vikernes was found guilty of several of these cases: the arson and attempted arson of Asane Church and Storetveit Church, I am not going to say that I burnt any churches. I was not found guilty of burning the Fantoft stave church, Vikernes made a statement about the church burnings that ...
In January 1993, an article in one of Norway's biggest newspapers, Bergens Tidende (BT), brought the black metal scene into the media spotlight. Two friends of Vikernes interviewed him and brought the interview to the newspaper, hoping they would print it. In the anonymous interview, 'Count Grishnackh' (Vikernes) claim...
question1: what is bergens tidende? question2: what was the reason for this? question3: what happened in the interview?
possible answers for question1: Norway's biggest newspapers, Bergens Tidende one of Norway's biggest newspapers, Bergens Tidende (BT), one of Norway's biggest newspapers, In January 1993, an article in one of Norway's biggest newspapers, Bergens Tidende (BT), In January 1993, an article in one of Norway's biggest newsp...
The Prince of Wales, Albert Edward ("Bertie", later Edward VII), arranged to sit next to Langtry at a dinner party given by Sir Allen Young on May 24, 1877. (Lillie's husband Edward was seated at the other end of the table.) Although the Prince was married to Princess Alexandra of Denmark and had six children, he was a...
question1: Who's mistress was Lillie Langtry? question2: How did they meet? question3: How long did their affair last?
possible answers for question1: The Prince of Wales, Albert Edward The Prince of Wales, Albert Edward ("Bertie", later Edward VII Prince of Wales, Albert Edward The Prince of Wales, Albert Edward ("Bertie", later Edward VII), Prince possible answers for question2: ), arranged to sit next to Langtry at a dinner party gi...
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was initially supportive, chastising the Postmaster General Reginald Bevins for threatening to "do something about it". However, the BBC received many complaints from organisations and establishment figures. Lord Aldington, vice-chairman of the Conservative Party, wrote to the BBC's dire...
question1: what was the reception about question2: Why did they recieve complaints? question3: Why did frost hate the prime minister?
possible answers for question1: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was initially supportive, chastising the Postmaster General Reginald Bevins for threatening to "do something about it". Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was initially supportive, chastising the Postmaster General Reginald Bevins for threatening to "do somet...
Le Guin was influenced by fantasy writers, including J. R. R. Tolkien, by science fiction writers, including Philip K. Dick (who was in her high school class, though they did not know each other), by central figures of Western literature such as Leo Tolstoy, Virgil and the Bronte sisters, by feminist writers such as Vi...
question1: what influenced her? question2: who were they? question3: how did they influence her?
possible answers for question1: Le Guin was influenced by fantasy writers, fantasy writers, Le Guin was influenced by fantasy writers, including J. R. R. Tolkien, by fantasy writers, including J. R. R. Tolkien, by science fiction writers, including Philip K. Dick Le Guin was influenced by fantasy writers, possible answ...
After the 2016 presidential campaign, Kaine wrote an extensive essay in Foreign Affairs outlining his underlying foreign policy philosophy. According to Kaine, American foreign policy has suffered a lack of direction since the 1990's because the end of the Cold War rendered irrelevant America's previous grand strategy...
question1: What was Tim Kaine's grand strategy? question2: How did he work to promote democracy? question3: Does he have the backing of other politicians?
possible answers for question1: Kaine proposes a new grand strategy based mainly on democracy promotion. Kaine's grand strategy is informed by a tri-polar balance of international power, with one pole being democratic states including the United States and its allies, Kaine proposes a new grand strategy based mainly on...
Carroll entered the national political arena in the 1850s, following her father's appointment as Naval Officer for the District of Baltimore by Whig President Zachary Taylor. Shortly thereafter, Taylor died and Carroll's commission was signed by Millard Fillmore. In 1854, Carroll joined the American Party (the Know Not...
question1: What made Anna get into politics? question2: Where was she when she started the american party? question3: What else did she do in her political years?
possible answers for question1: following her father's appointment as Naval Officer for the District of Baltimore by Whig President Zachary Taylor. Carroll entered the national political arena in the 1850s, following her father's appointment as Naval Officer for the District of Baltimore following her father's appointm...
The fall of the Liberal government in 1874, and its replacement with Benjamin Disraeli's Conservative administration meant that the repeal campaign stalled; Butler called it a "year of discouragement" when there was "deep depression in the work". Although the LNA kept up the pressure, progress in persuading Liberal MPs...
question1: What were the European pressure? question2: When did the pressures come? question3: What was the white slave trade?
possible answers for question1: the LNA kept up the pressure, progress in persuading Liberal MPs to oppose the Contagious Diseases Acts was slow, Conservative administration meant that the repeal campaign stalled; Butler called it a "year of discouragement the LNA kept up the pressure, progress in persuading Liberal MP...
Day for Night was then released in 1994, producing six singles, including "Nautical Disaster" and "Grace, Too". Trouble at the Henhouse followed in 1996, producing five singles, including "Ahead by a Century" and "Butts Wigglin", which would also appear on the soundtrack to the Kids in the Hall movie Brain Candy. Live ...
question1: Did they get any awards during this period? question2: What songs did they sing? question3: What countries did they perform in?
possible answers for question1: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question2: Nautical Disaster" and "Grace, Too". "Nautical Disaster" and "Grace, Too". "Nautical Disaster" and "Grace, Too Nautical Disaster Nautical Disaster" and "Grace, Too possible answers for questi...
In 2004, Oldman returned to prominence when he landed a significant role in the Harry Potter film series, playing Harry Potter's godfather Sirius Black. The following year, he starred as James Gordon in Christopher Nolan's commercially and critically successful Batman Begins, a role that he reprised in the even more su...
question1: What was his resurgence or comeback role? question2: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? question3: What role did he receive that for?
possible answers for question1: In 2004, Oldman returned to prominence when he landed a significant role in the Harry Potter film series, playing Harry Potter's godfather Sirius Black. In 2004, Oldman returned to prominence when he landed a significant role in the Harry Potter film series, playing Harry Potter's godfat...
In 1991, Oldman starred in his first US blockbuster, playing Lee Harvey Oswald in Oliver Stone's JFK. According to Oldman, very little was written about Oswald in the script. Stone gave him several plane tickets, a list of contacts and told him to do his own research. Oldman met with Oswald's wife, Marina, and her two ...
question1: What garnered his success? question2: Was it successful? question3: What did he do in 2000 of note?
possible answers for question1: Oldman starred in his first US blockbuster, playing Lee Harvey Oswald in Oliver Stone's JFK. he starred as Count Dracula in Francis Ford Coppola's romance-horror Bram Stoker's Dracula. In 1991, Oldman starred in his first US blockbuster, playing Lee Harvey Oswald in Oliver Stone's JFK. O...
Due to marital problems of Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn and financial difficulties, Denishawn concluded in the early 1930s. Consequently, Shawn went on to form an all-male dance company, made up of athletes he taught at Springfield College in Massachusetts. Shawn's mission in creating this company was to fight for acce...
question1: How were Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers formed? question2: Where did they perform? question3: Where was Shawn's farm?
possible answers for question1: Shawn went on to form an all-male dance company, made up of athletes he taught at Springfield College in Massachusetts. Denishawn concluded in the early 1930s. Consequently, Shawn went on to form an all-male dance company, Due to marital problems of Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn and finan...
Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1945, and "Hank Snow, the Singing Ranger" (modified from his earlier nickname, the Yodeling Ranger), began recording for RCA Victor in the United States in 1949. His first release in the United States, "Marriage Vow" climbed to number ten on the country charts in the fall of 1949;...
question1: what led him to Nashville question2: Where did he get his start in Nasville question3: What was his most popular song?
possible answers for question1: Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1945, Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1945, began recording for RCA Victor in the United States in 1949. Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1945, and "Hank Snow, the Singing Ranger" ( possible answers for question2: His first release in t...
In January 1988, My Bloody Valentine performed in Canterbury, opening for Biff Bang Pow!, a band that featured Creation Records founder Alan McGee. After "blowing [Biff Bang Pow!] off the stage", My Bloody Valentine were described as "the Irish equivalent to Husker Du" by McGee, who approached the band after the show a...
question1: What caused the fallout between the band and Island? question2: Did the band members remain friends? question3: Was he ever able to bounce back?
possible answers for question1: Several technical problems with the studio sent the band into "semi-meltdown", according to Shields, who was rumoured to have been suffering from writer's block. The band remained largely inactive, it was reported that Shields had delivered 60 hours of material to Island Records, and But...
In the mid-1990s, Tan Dun began working on another series of orchestral works known as the Yi series, named for the I Ching (Yi Jing in pinyin). Each numbered work in the series builds upon the original, Yideg: Concerto for Orchestra (published 2002), by adding a solo instrument. The first concerto in the series, Yi1: ...
question1: What is one of the concertos he wrote? question2: Was this performed live anywhere? question3: What was another piece that he wrote?
possible answers for question1: Originally titled Secret Land, Tan Dun wrote a concerto for twelve solo cellos In the mid-1990s, Tan Dun began working on another series of orchestral works known as the Yi series, Yi1: Intercourse of Fire and Water ( Originally titled Secret Land, Yi series, named for the I Ching (Yi Ji...
Chaldea describes two separate territories. In the early period, between the early 9th century and late 7th century BC, it was the name of a small sporadically independent migrant-founded territory under the domination of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-605 BC) in southeastern Babylonia, extending to the western shores of...
question1: What was the relation between Chaldea and the land? question2: When did describe the territories? question3: Where was the territory located?
possible answers for question1: Chaldea describes two separate territories. Chaldea describes two separate territories. In the early period, between the early 9th century and late 7th century BC, it was the name of a small sporadically independent migrant-founded territory At some point after the Chaldean tribes settle...
Gerard Soeteman also wrote the script for Verhoeven's first American film, Flesh and Blood (1985), which starred Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Verhoeven moved to Hollywood for a wider range of opportunities in filmmaking. Working in the U.S. he made a serious change in style, directing big-budget, very violent...
question1: What was the first film he did in the US? question2: What genre of films did he make? question3: What year did his first film debut?
possible answers for question1: Flesh and Blood (1985), Working in the U.S. he made a serious change in style, directing big-budget, very violent, special-effects-heavy smashes RoboCop Flesh and Blood (1985 Flesh and Blood (1985), Flesh and Blood (1985), possible answers for question2: very violent, special-effects-hea...
Yeltsin underwent emergency quintuple heart bypass surgery in November 1996, and remained in the hospital for months. During his presidency, Russia received US$40 billion in funds from the International Monetary Fund and other international lending organizations. However, his opponents allege that most of these funds w...
question1: WHen was his second term? question2: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? question3: What did he do during his second term?
possible answers for question1: 1996, On 9 August 1999 1996, possible answers for question2: During his presidency, Russia received US$40 billion in funds from the International Monetary Fund crisis emerged when Yeltsin's government defaulted on its debts, causing financial markets to panic Yeltsin underwent emergency ...
In March 1967, The Seekers returned to Australia for a homecoming tour, which included a performance at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, attended by an estimated audience of 200,000. Guinness Book of World Records (1968) listed it as the greatest attendance at a concert in the Southern Hemisphere. Melburnians w...
question1: when did they return to austrailia? question2: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? question3: what was the homecoming tour?
possible answers for question1: March 1967, In March 1967, March 1967, In March 1967, In March 1967, The Seekers returned to Australia possible answers for question2: January 1968, on Australia Day, in recognition of its achievements, the group was named joint Australians of the Year - During the New Zealand tour on 14...
The Seekers were offered a twelve-month position as on-board entertainment on the Sitmar Line passenger cruise ship Fairsky in March 1964. In May, they travelled to the U.K. and had intended to return to Australia after staying ten weeks, but upon arrival they were offered work by a London booking agency, the Grade Org...
question1: When were the Seekers discovered? question2: Where was the band from? question3: What was their first album?
possible answers for question1: The Seekers were offered a twelve-month position as on-board entertainment on the Sitmar Line passenger cruise ship Fairsky in March 1964. The Seekers were offered a twelve-month position as on-board entertainment on the Sitmar Line passenger cruise ship Fairsky in March 1964. but upon a...
Born c. 1146 at Manorbier Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales, he was of mixed Norman and Welsh descent. Gerald was the youngest son of William FitzOdo de Barry or Barri, the common ancestor of the Barry family in Ireland, a retainer of Arnulf de Montgomery and Gerald FitzWalter of Windsor, and one of the most powerful Angl...
question1: Where was Gerald of Wales born? question2: What was the first key event in his life? question3: Were there suspicious circumstances surrounding his death?
possible answers for question1: at Manorbier Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales, Manorbier Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales, Manorbier Castle in Pembrokeshire, Born c. 1146 at Manorbier Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales, he was of mixed Norman and Welsh descent. Born c. 1146 at Manorbier Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales, possible...
Inspired by DJ Kool Herc and Kool DJ Dee, Bambaataa began hosting hip-hop parties beginning in 1976. He vowed to use hip-hop to draw angry kids out of gangs and form the Universal Zulu Nation. Robert Keith Wiggins, a.k.a. "Cowboy" of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, is credited with naming hip-hop; the term beca...
question1: When did he first start singing question2: Did he have a lot of hits? question3: What were some of his hits
possible answers for question1: Inspired by DJ Kool Herc and Kool DJ Dee, Bambaataa began hosting hip-hop parties beginning in 1976. began hosting hip-hop parties beginning in 1976. Bambaataa began hosting hip-hop parties beginning in 1976. possible answers for question2: "Planet Rock," He created "turntablism" as its ...
Azaria wrote and directed the 2004 short film Nobody's Perfect, which won the Film Discovery Jury Award for Best Short at the US Comedy Arts Festival. In January 2007, he was confirmed to be directing Outsourced, a film about two American workers who journey to get their jobs back, after their factory is moved to Mexic...
question1: What is some voice work he's done? question2: Did he direct or write any other films? question3: How successful was this film?
possible answers for question1: Azaria based the voice and style of Brockmire on several veteran sportscasters, including Bob Murphy and Phil Rizzuto. Azaria wrote and directed the 2004 short film Nobody's Perfect, which won the Film Discovery Jury Award for Best Short at the US Comedy Arts Festival. Azaria wrote and d...
After Richard M. Kleberg won a 1931 special election to represent Texas in the United States House of Representatives, he appointed Johnson as his legislative secretary. Johnson got the position on the recommendation of his own father and that of State Senator Welly Hopkins, who Johnson had campaigned for in 1930. Kleb...
question1: was Johnson elected in anything in 11th grade? question2: what was the name of the church his father and grandfather joined? question3: who was johnsons grandfather?
possible answers for question1: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question2: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question3: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER
Lovecraft's works are ruled by several distinct pantheons of deities (actually aliens worshiped as such by humans) who are either indifferent or actively hostile to humanity. Lovecraft's actual philosophy has been termed "cosmic indifference" and this is expressed in his fiction. Several of Lovecraft's stories of the O...
question1: Can you provide me with a little information on the religion? question2: Was he disliked for being an athesist? question3: Can you tell me what that letter was about?
possible answers for question1: Lovecraft's works are ruled by several distinct pantheons of deities (actually aliens worshiped as such by humans) Lovecraft's actual philosophy has been termed "cosmic indifference" and this is expressed in his fiction. several distinct pantheons of deities (actually aliens worshiped as...
Rush started to deviate from its 1980s style with the albums Presto and Roll the Bones. Produced by record engineer and musician Rupert Hine, these two albums saw Rush shedding much of its keyboard-saturated sound. Beginning with Presto (1989), the band opted for arrangements notably more guitar-centric than the previo...
question1: What was the reasoning behind returning to guitar oriented sound? question2: Did this affect album sales? question3: Why did they go on hiatus?
possible answers for question1: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question2: CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER CANNOTANSWER possible answers for question3: the band entered a five-year hiatus primarily due to personal tragedies in Peart's life. primarily due to personal trage...
Azaria's friends refer to him as "the freakish mimic" due to his ability to copy almost anyone's voice, instantly after he has heard it. As a child he believed that everyone could do this, but later realized that it was not a common talent. Azaria can "remember every voice I hear, famous or otherwise ... they kind of r...
question1: Can you tell me about his acting style and vocal range? question2: Was he well known for this by others, other than his friends? question3: What other shows was he in?
possible answers for question1: "the freakish mimic" due to his ability to copy almost anyone's voice, instantly after he has heard it. Azaria's friends refer to him as "the freakish mimic" due to his ability to copy almost anyone's voice, instantly after he has heard it. refer to him as "the freakish mimic" due to his...
After Rondon's pioneering work, the SPI was turned over to bureaucrats and military officers and its work declined after 1957. The new officials did not share Rondon's deep commitment to the Indians. SPI sought to address tribal issues by transforming the tribes into mainstream Brazilian society. The lure of reservatio...
question1: What is FUNAI? question2: What is the purpose of FUNAI? question3: Are they involved in the government?
possible answers for question1: The same year the government established Fundacao Nacional do Indio (National Indian Foundation), known as FUNAI Fundacao Nacional do Indio (National Indian Foundation), Fundacao Nacional do Indio (National Indian Foundation), known as FUNAI Fundacao Nacional do Indio (National Indian Fo...
With the 1994 release of Resurrection, Common Sense achieved a much larger degree of critical acclaim, which extended beyond Chicago natives. The album sold relatively well and received a strong positive reaction among alternative and underground hip hop fans at the time. Resurrection was Common Sense's last album prod...
question1: how did common begin his rap career? question2: what were some themes of this album? question3: what would No ID later become?
possible answers for question1: With the 1994 release of Resurrection, Common Sense achieved a much larger degree of critical acclaim, With the 1994 release of Resurrection, Common Sense achieved a much larger degree of critical acclaim, With the 1994 release of Resurrection, Common Sense achieved a much larger degree ...
Though Columbus was wrong about the number of degrees of longitude that separated Europe from the Far East and about the distance that each degree represented, he did possess valuable knowledge about the trade winds, which would prove to be the key to his successful navigation of the Atlantic Ocean. During his first vo...
question1: What are some nautical considerations of Columbus? question2: What was he right about in terms of nautical considerations? question3: How did some of his real life voyages go?
possible answers for question1: Though Columbus was wrong about the number of degrees of longitude that separated Europe from the Far East and about the distance that each degree represented, Columbus was wrong about the number of degrees of longitude that separated Europe from the Far East and about the distance that ...
We Are Scientists members Keith Murray and Chris Cain met in 1997 at Pomona College, in Claremont, CA, but initially enjoyed a friendship based on attending stand-up comedy. In early 2000, after graduating and moving to Berkeley, CA, they hatched the idea for the band. Their roommate and fellow Pomona College alum Scot...
question1: When did Tapper leave We Are Scientist? question2: Do we know why he chose to leave? question3: What did they do for a drummer, then?
possible answers for question1: September 2007 Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band. September 2007 Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band. Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band. possible answers for questi...
In 1998, Marshall rejoined Jarrett in the WWF. At the beginning of her WWF career, known simply as Debra, she played the part of a shrewd businesswoman, wearing business suits. She also played the part of Jarrett's girlfriend. In late 1998, Jarrett began a feud with Goldust that culminated in December at Rock Bottom: I...
question1: what happened in 1998? question2: what did she do in the wwf? question3: who did she work with?
possible answers for question1: In 1998, Marshall rejoined Jarrett in the WWF. In 1998, Marshall rejoined Jarrett in the WWF. In 1998, Marshall rejoined Jarrett in the WWF. In 1998, Marshall rejoined Jarrett in the WWF. possible answers for question2: she played the part of a shrewd businesswoman, wearing business suit...
Cotton (of the species Gossypium barbadense) likely provided the basis of the dominance of inland over coast (whether development was earlier, later, or contemporaneous). Though not edible, it was the most important product of irrigation in the Norte Chico, vital to the production of fishing nets (that in turn provided...
question1: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? question2: What was their civilization like? question3: Why is it remarkable?
possible answers for question1: Cotton (of the species Gossypium barbadense) likely provided the basis of the dominance of inland over coast (whether development was earlier, later, or contemporaneous Cotton (of the species Gossypium barbadense) likely provided the basis of the dominance of inland over coast ( Cotton (...
Jerry Wexler with co-producer Tom Dowd tried producing Sam & Dave in New York, with Atlantic songwriters and musicians. It took eight months to issue "Ooh, Ooh, Ooh", the first Atlantic single in August 1969. It was not a very good record, by Sam's own admission, and it represented the first time in four years that a S...
question1: What were the Atlantic produced records ? question2: What did Sam and Dave do ? question3: What happened after they split ?
possible answers for question1: Jerry Wexler with co-producer Tom Dowd tried producing Sam & Dave in New York, with Atlantic songwriters and musicians. Jerry Wexler with co-producer Tom Dowd tried producing Sam & Dave in New York, with Atlantic songwriters "Ooh, Ooh, Ooh", the first Atlantic single in August 1969. It t...
Poulidor's rivalry with Anquetil is a legend in cycling. While a good climber, Poulidor had a hard time matching Anquetil in the individual time trial, often having victory snatched from him by losing time in time-trial stages of the Tour de France. Poulidor's riding style was aggressive and attacking, whereas Anquetil...
question1: What happened during the Anquetil years? question2: Did he finish in second place in the 1964 Tour de France? question3: Did he ever beat Anquetil?
possible answers for question1: Poulidor gained time but when they reached Paris, Anquetil still had a 55-second lead and won his last Tour de France thanks to the time-trial on the final day. Poulidor's best chance of defeating Anquetil came in the 1964 Tour de France, Poulidor's rivalry with Anquetil is a legend in c...
In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, a composer, with whom she collaborated in 1975 and in November she gave birth to her daughter Sofia. After their marriage, she started a close collaboration with Karvelas. Since 1975, all her releases have become gold or platinum and have included songs by Karvelas. In 1986, she...
question1: what happened in 1983? question2: did they have any children? question3: did she have any other children?
possible answers for question1: In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, a composer, In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, a composer, possible answers for question2: she gave birth to her daughter Sofia. in 1975 and in November she ga...
In September 2016 Vladimir Markin, official spokesman for the Investigative Committee, included the killing of Anna Politkovskaya among the Most Dramatic Crimes in 21st century Russia and claimed that it had been solved. Her colleagues at Novaya gazeta protested that until the instigator or sponsor of the crime was ide...
question1: Did they have any clues? question2: How did they target her email? question3: Did they get into trouble for that?
possible answers for question1: Her colleagues at Novaya gazeta protested that until the instigator or sponsor of the crime was identified, arrested and prosecuted the case was not closed. Novaya gazeta released a video clip of its editors, correspondents, photographers and technical and administrative staff holding te...
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