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what is the janitor 's real name on scrubs | Janitor (Scrubs) which he responds. In a Twitter post on April 5, 2011, Bill Lawrence confirmed that Janitor was telling the truth when he revealed his name as Glenn Matthews. As revealed in the DVD commentary on several episodes, the Janitor character was initially to be used as a figment of J.D.'s imagination if the ... | Janitor (Scrubs) in many episodes he refers to himself as "Doctor Ján Ĩtor". In "My Hero", Janitor chastises J.D. for not even knowing his name while Janitor knows many personal details about J.D.'s life (though it's later shown Janitor has been breaking into J.D.'s locker and reading his journal). When J.D. protests t... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
in season 2 of slasher who is the killer | Slasher (TV series) her son who committed suicide after being framed for Talvinder's murder, and is a figment of Judith's imagination. Owen wrote a letter to his mother, asking her to get justice for him before hanging himself. Judith killed several members of the commune for their complicity after the fact, as Antoine... | The Hook film, the central characters recount the Hook legend around a campfire. "The Pest House" (1998), the fourteenth episode of season 2 of the TV series "Millennium", opens with a murder similar to that of the urban legend. "Lovers Lane" (1999), is a slasher film featuring a killer who murders teenagers at a lover... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays dr. hahn in grey 's anatomy | Brooke Smith (actress) Brooke Smith (actress) Brooke Smith (born May 22, 1967) is an American actress, known for her role as Dr. Erica Hahn on the ABC medical drama series "Grey's Anatomy", and for her role as Catherine Martin in the 1991 horror film "The Silence of the Lambs". Smith portrayed Sheriff Jane Greene on th... | Grey's Anatomy (season 5) episodes as cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Erica Hahn, Callie's love interest, who eventually resigns and moves away. Patrick Dempsey portrayed neurosurgeon Dr. Derek Shepherd whose relationship with Meredith Grey is the series' main storyline. Although originally introduced as a recurring charact... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the louis vuitton speedy come out | Louis Vuitton bag was introduced. During 1932, LV introduced the "Noé" bag. This bag was originally made for champagne vintners to transport bottles. Soon thereafter, the Louis Vuitton "Speedy" bag was introduced (both are still manufactured today). In 1936 Georges Vuitton died, and his son, Gaston-Louis Vuitton, assum... | Louis Vuitton a suitcase as many as 15 hours." Iconic bags of Louis Vuitton include the Speedy bag and Neverfull bags. Each season Louis Vuitton produces rare, limited edition bags that are generally only available by reservation through larger Louis Vuitton stores. Many of the company's products utilize the brown Dami... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which river has the largest basin in world | Drainage basin of the world. Grey areas are endorheic basins that do not drain to the oceans. The following is a list of the major ocean basins: The five largest river basins (by area), from largest to smallest, are the basins of the Amazon (7M km), the Congo (4M km), the Nile (3.4M km), the Río de la Plata (3.2M km), ... | Qinghai (excluding the autonomous regions). Qinghai Lake is the largest salt water lake in China, and the second largest in the world. The Qaidam basin lies in the northwest part of the province. About a third of this resource rich basin is desert. The basin has an altitude between 3000 and 3500 meters. The Sanjiangyua... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does the water from niagara falls go | Niagara Falls Falls by Luna Island. Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America that has a vertical drop of more than . During peak daytime tourist hours, more than 168,000 m (six million cubic feet) of water goe... | Niagara Falls, Ontario is "The Maple Leaf" which operates between Toronto Union, Niagara, Buffalo, Albany and New York's Penn station), arriving and departing out of the Niagara Falls station. In the summer it offers a bike train service on a limited schedule. In summer 2009, Go Transit Started a pilot project providin... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the medical procedure for drawing a sample of venous blood into a vacuum tube is known as | Venipuncture Venipuncture In medicine, venipuncture or venepuncture is the process of obtaining intravenous access for the purpose of intravenous therapy or for blood sampling of venous blood. In healthcare, this procedure is performed by medical laboratory scientists, medical practitioners, some EMTs, paramedics, phle... | Peripheral venous catheter Peripheral venous catheter In medicine, a peripheral venous catheter (PVC), peripheral venous line or peripheral venous access catheter is a catheter (small, flexible tube) placed into a peripheral vein for intravenous therapy such as medication fluids. Upon insertion, the line can be used to... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did apollo 17 land on the moon | Apollo 17 17: Alphonsus crater, Gassendi crater, and the Taurus-Littrow valley. In making the final landing site decision, mission planners took into consideration the primary objectives for Apollo 17: obtaining old highlands material from a substantial distance from Mare Imbrium, sampling material from young volcanic ... | Lunar plaque the Moon, except the two for the aborted Apollo 13 mission which did not land on the Moon. Lunar plaque The Lunar plaques are stainless steel commemorative plaques measuring attached to the ladders on the descent stages of the United States Apollo Lunar Modules flown on lunar landing missions Apollo 11 thr... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which type of organism would occupy the bottom trophic level | Trophic level Trophic level The trophic level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food chain. A food chain is a succession of organisms that eat other organisms and may, in turn, be eaten themselves. The trophic level of an organism is the number of steps it is from the start of the chain. A food chain star... | Forage fish a lower trophic level, and the organisms that eat it are at a higher trophic level. Forage fish occupy middle levels in the food web, serving as a dominant prey to higher level fish, seabirds and mammals. Ecological pyramids are graphical representations, along the lines of the diagram at the right, which s... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays mrs. conway on house of cards | Dominique McElligott Dominique McElligott Dominique McElligott (born 5 March 1986) is an Irish actress, who appears primarily in independent films. She starred in "Moon" (2009) and the RTÉ television series "Raw" before leaving to film "Leap Year" (2010). From 2011 to 2012, she played a lead role in the AMC series "Hel... | By the Bog of Cats was abandoned at age 7. The Catwoman urges Hester not to wait any longer for her mother, but Hester refuses to leave the Bog. In the next scene, Hester and Carthage's 7-year-old daughter Josie plays cards and discusses Carthage's upcoming wedding with her grandmother, Mrs Kilbride. Mrs Kilbride cheat... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many kanji characters are there in japanese | Kanji stands for "gaiji") There is no definitive count of kanji characters, just as there is none of Chinese characters generally. The "Dai Kan-Wa Jiten", which is considered to be comprehensive in Japan, contains about 50,000 characters. The "Zhonghua Zihai", published in 1994 in China contains about 85,000 characters... | Japanese name of kanji in computers, as many kanji databases on computers only include common and regularly used kanji, and many archaic or mostly unused characters are not included. An odd problem occurs when an elderly person forgets how to write their name in old Kanji that is no longer used. An example of such a na... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was known as the father of indian national congress | Indian National Congress Indian National Congress The Indian National Congress (INC, often called the Congress Party or simply Congress) is a broadly based political party in India. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa. From the late 19th centu... | Jitu Patwari father, Ramesh Chandra Patwari, is also an active leader of Indian National Congress. He became an MLA in 2013. He is also the Secretary of the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee. He is also a member of the Indian National Congress party. Recently he has been made media panelist by Indian National Congress,... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what percentage of deaths in the united states involves a hospice program | Hospice care in the United States patients lacking such coverage. With practices largely defined by the Medicare system, a social insurance program in the United States, and other health insurance providers, hospice care is made available in the United States to patients of any age with any terminal prognosis who are m... | Hospice that specialize in such care (although so-called "hospice at home" services may also be available). Outside the United States such institutions may similarly provide care mostly in an end-of-life setting, but they may also be available for patients with other specific palliative care needs. Hospice care also in... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many parts are there in harry potter series | Harry Potter (film series) Harry Potter (film series) Harry Potter is a British-American film series based on the "Harry Potter" novels by author J. K. Rowling. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of eight fantasy films, beginning with "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (2001) and culminating... | Politics of Harry Potter Politics of Harry Potter There are many published theories about the politics of the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling, which range from them containing criticism of racism to anti-government sentiments. According to "Inside Higher Ed", doctoral theses have been devoted to the Harry Potter bo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the royal flying corps became the raf | Royal Flying Corps the modern RAF. A typical example is James McCudden's grave, though there are many others. The following had command of the RFC in the Field: The following served as chief of staff for the RFC in the Field: Royal Flying Corps The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the air arm of the British Army before and... | Felton Holt to RAF Uxbridge when it crashed at Seahurst Park near Chichester, following a collision with an Armstrong Whitworth Siskin. Holt managed to get out of the aircraft, but his parachute did not open in time. Felton Holt Air Vice Marshal Felton Vesey Holt, (23 February 1886 – 23 April 1931) was a squadron and w... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did paul in the bible come from | Paul the Apostle to which they could relate, as in . The two main sources of information by which we have access to the earliest segments of Paul's career are the Bible's Book of Acts and the autobiographical elements of Paul's letters to the early church communities. Paul was likely born between the years of 5 BC and ... | Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come from? the "protoIsraelites." It followed an earlier book, "What Did the Biblical Writers Know and When Did They Know It?", in which Dever, contrary to the "minimalists", asserted that the writers of the Old Testament knew a good deal about the Israelites' past. Who ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the song fly me to the moon written | Fly Me to the Moon a “slow and solemn version” in 2012 at the national memorial service for Apollo 11 mission commander Neil Armstrong. Fly Me to the Moon Fly Me to the Moon, originally titled In Other Words, is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song the year it was wri... | Fly Me to the Moon "Neon Genesis Evangelion" uses it for the closing music for each episode. Frank Sinatra's 1964 recording of "Fly Me to the Moon" became closely associated with NASA's Apollo space program. A copy of the song was played on the Apollo 10 mission which orbited the Moon. It became the first music heard o... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the usa place an embargo on cuba | United States embargo against Cuba United States embargo against Cuba The United States embargo against Cuba (in Cuba called el bloqueo, "the blockade") is a commercial, economic, and financial embargo imposed by the United States on Cuba. The United States first imposed an embargo on the sale of arms to Cuba on March ... | Cuba–Spain relations and Alberto Bayo, who had taught guerrilla warfare to the Cuban revolutionaries in Mexico. When the United States decreed an embargo against Cuba in 1960 and 1962, its Latin American and European allies followed suit, however, Francisco Franco did not place an embargo on Cuba. American pressure aga... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played vern in the movie stand by me | Stand by Me (film) renamed the film "Stand by Me". According to screenwriter Raynold Gideon, "The Body" "sounded like either a sex film, a bodybuilding film or another Stephen King horror film. Rob came up with "Stand by Me", and it ended up being the least unpopular option." At the 8th Youth in Film Awards, the film r... | Stand by Me (film) encourage tourism, the city has embedded a penny in the street at a location where the fictional Vern found one in the film. An advertising mural painted for the movie production has survived. Dan Mangan's song "Rows of Houses" (2011) is based on the film and takes the perspective of Gordie Lachance.... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was a league of their own filmed | A League of Their Own their roles. Only five of the six episodes made were broadcast. A League of Their Own A League of Their Own is a 1992 American sports comedy-drama film that tells a fictionalized account of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). Directed by Penny Marshall, the film... | A League of Their Own (Australian game show) A League of Their Own (Australian game show) A League of Their Own is an Australian comedy panel game, which first aired on Network Ten on 16 September 2013. It is hosted by Tommy Little and features Pat Cash and Eamon Sullivan as team captains. The show was cancelled to imm... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where are white blood cells located in your body | White blood cell White blood cell White blood cells (also called leukocytes or leucocytes and abbreviated as WBCs) are the cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body against both infectious disease and foreign invaders. All white blood cells are produced and derived from multipotent cells in th... | Systemic scleroderma sclerosis occur when the white blood cells of the immune system attack the body. In this treatment, stem cells from the patient's blood are extracted and stored to preserve them. The patient's white blood cells are destroyed with cyclophosphamide and rabbit antibodies against the white blood cells.... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played cody in suite life on deck | Kim Rhodes Tabitha, with whom Rhodes was pregnant at the end of "<nowiki>Suite Life'</nowiki>"s run. Kim Rhodes Kimberly Rhodes (born June 7, 1969) is an American actress, who portrayed the role of "Cindy Harrison" on two different soap operas, "Another World" (1992–96) and "As the World Turns" (2000–01), as well as Ca... | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Original Movie based on "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" and "The Suite Life on Deck". "The Suite Life Movie" premiered on the Disney Channel in the United States and Canada on March 25, 2011. "The Suite Life on Deck" eventually ended on May 6, 2011. An Indian adaptation of the show, titled... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the us first send troops to afghanistan | War in Afghanistan (2001–present) 7 October 2001 launched Operation Enduring Freedom with the United Kingdom. Routinely, the allies cited policy of "not negotiating with terrorists." The two were later joined by other forces, including the Northern Alliance which had been fighting the Taliban in the ongoing civil war s... | Afghanistan–Bangladesh relations Afghanistan–Bangladesh relations Afghanistan–Bangladesh relations refer to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Afghanistan. During the Bangladesh Liberation War, the Kingdom of Afghanistan provided a critical safe passage to Bengali civilians based in West Pakistan. The Peopl... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what was the spider name in charlotte web | Charlotte's Web Charlotte's Web Charlotte's Web is a children's novel by American author E. B. White and illustrated by Garth Williams; it was published on October 15, 1952, by Harper & Brothers. The novel tells the story of a livestock pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a barn spider named Charlotte. When Wilbur... | Web of Scarlet Spider Web of Scarlet Spider Web of Scarlet Spider is the name of a short-lived comic book series starring the Scarlet Spider. The series was published by Marvel Comics for four issues between November 1995 and February 1996. It was a direct continuation, in terms of creative teams and storylines, of the... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who has the most nba defensive player of the year awards | NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award of first-place votes, wins the award. Since its inception, the award has been given to 21 different players. Dikembe Mutombo and Ben Wallace have each won the award a record four times. Dwight Howard is the only player to have won the award in three consecutive seasons. Sidney Mon... | 1984 NBA draft Defensive Player of the Year Awards, twelve All-NBA Team selections, twelve All-Star Game selections and nine All-Defensive Team selections. Olajuwon retired as the all–time league leader in total blocked shots with 3,830 blocks. The third pick, Jordan, achieved even greater success than Olajuwon. He won... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is the ghostbusters building in new york | 55 Central Park West her digs at 55 Central Park West." The building holds significance in American popular culture as it was prominently featured in the 1984 comedy "Ghostbusters". In the film, "550 Central Park West" was the residence of the Ghostbusters' first client, cellist Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver). They la... | Ghostbusters (franchise) as the Ghostbusters Building, and along with the Hook and Ladder Firehouse, has become a real world New York City tourist attraction. In May 2010, the group Improv Everywhere, at the invitation of the New York Public Library, staged a "Ghostbusters"-themed "mission" in the same reading room use... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays the goblin in harry potter 8 | Warwick Davis Warwick Davis Warwick Ashley Davis (born 3 February 1970) is an English actor, television presenter, writer, director and producer. He played the title characters in "Willow" and the "Leprechaun" film series, the Ewok Wicket in "Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi" and Professor Filius Flitwick and G... | Magical objects in Harry Potter Magical objects in Harry Potter The following is a list of magical objects used in the "Harry Potter" series. In "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", Hermione Granger creates fake, enchanted Galleons that are used for communication between members of Dumbledore's Army. Like real ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang the original version of stormy weather | Stormy Weather (song) Stormy Weather (song) "Stormy Weather" is a 1933 torch song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. Ethel Waters first sang it at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem in 1933 and recorded it that year, and in the same year it was sung in London by Elisabeth Welch and recorded by Frances Langford.... | Stormy Weather (AT&T album) while Vic Mendoza was in charge of the musical arrangements and conducting the orchestra. At the venue, each artist sang two songs, although only one song from each artist appears on the record. According to The Walden Wood Project's official website, the album contains "pop, jazz, and blues... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang sleeping single in a double bed | Sleeping Single in a Double Bed won an American Music Award for Favorite Country Single. Sleeping Single in a Double Bed "Sleeping Single In a Double Bed" is a song written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan, and recorded by American country music artist Barbara Mandrell. It was released in August 1978 as the first singl... | Country pop given the nickname The Princess of Steel, for her ability at the steel guitar. She was one of country music's most successful crossover artists during the 1970s and 1980s. Like many of her contemporaries at the time, she sang crossover country material, that either was well-liked or highly criticized. Her b... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did they stop making the half dollar | Half dollar (United States coin) has undergone a number of changes throughout its history. Though not commonly used today, half dollar coins have a long history of heavy use alongside other denominations of coinage, but have faded out of general circulation for many reasons. They were produced in fairly large quantitie... | California Pacific International Exposition half dollar went to press before the congressional actions, reported that there were plans for 50,000 silver dollar and 150,000 half dollar coins depicting President Roosevelt. Sculptor Robert Aitken, creator of other commemorative coins including the $50 Panama-Pacific issue... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
part of a bone that forms an angle with the main body of the bone | Bone and release chemical elements, mainly calcium. It consists of multiple microscopic columns, each called an osteon. Each column is multiple layers of osteoblasts and osteocytes around a central canal called the haversian canal. Volkmann's canals at right angles connect the osteons together. The columns are metaboli... | Body of sphenoid bone groove, in the angle between the body and greater wing, is a ridge of bone, called the sphenoidal lingula. The posterior surface, quadrilateral in form [Fig. 3], is joined, during infancy and adolescence, to the basilar part of the occipital bone by a plate of cartilage. Between the eighteenth and... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many home runs did babe ruth hit in one season | Babe Ruth As part of the Yankees' vaunted "Murderers' Row" lineup of 1927, Ruth hit 60 home runs, which extended his MLB single-season record by a single home run. Ruth's last season with the Yankees was 1934; he retired from the game the following year, after a short stint with the Boston Braves. During his career, Ru... | The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs is a 432-page non-fiction book by Bill Jenkinson published by Carroll & Graf Publishers in March 2007. , its first printing had sold over 10,000 copies. According to the introduction, the book is not a new Bab... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who did the voice of king louie in the original jungle book | King Louie King Louie King Louie is a fictional character introduced in Walt Disney's 1967 animated musical film, "The Jungle Book". Unlike the majority of the adapted characters in the film, Louie was not featured in Rudyard Kipling's original works. King Louie was portrayed as an orangutan who was the leader of the o... | King Louie from casting a black person to voice an ape, they instead chose Prima, a white singer. Christopher Walken voiced King Louie in the 2016 live-action/CGI "The Jungle Book" film. Although the Disney adaptation is based on the Kipling stories, the character King Louie does not appear in Rudyard Kipling's origina... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where was the movie true grit filmed with john wayne | True Grit (1969 film) a four-rail fence, and rides off into the valley below. Filming took place mainly in Ouray County, Colorado, in the vicinity of Ridgway (now the home of the True Grit Cafe), around the town of Montrose (Montrose County), and the town of Ouray. (The script maintains the novel's references to place ... | True Grit (1969 film) ('Ole Dollor) was Wayne's favorite horse for 10 years. Wayne fell in love with the horse, which would carry him through several more Westerns, including his final movie, "The Shootist". Wayne had Dollor written into the script of "The Shootist" because of his love for the horse; it was a condition... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the conquered city of constantinople became the capital of which empire | Fall of Constantinople the end of the Byzantine Empire, a continuation of the Roman Empire, an imperial state dating to 27 BC, which had lasted for nearly 1,500 years. The conquest of Constantinople also dealt a massive blow to Christendom, as the Muslim Ottoman armies thereafter were left unchecked to advance into Eur... | Byzantine Greece was being overrun by the Seljuks. Thessalonica had probably grown to about 150,000 people, despite being looted by the Normans in 1185. Thebes also became a major city with perhaps 30,000 people, and was the centre of a major silk industry. Athens and Corinth probably still had around 10,000 people. Ma... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the first hybrid car on the road | Hybrid electric vehicle locomotives. A gasoline engine drove a generator that served to charge a lead acid battery in parallel with the traction motors. A conventional series-parallel controller was used for the traction motors. A prototype was built in 1889, an experimental tram car was run in Pullman, Illinois in 189... | Hybrid electric vehicle surpassed the United States as the world's largest hybrid market. It was also the first time that all eight major Japanese manufacturers offered hybrid vehicles in their lineup. Japan also has the world's highest hybrid market penetration, , hybrids represented 19.0% of all passenger cars on the... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the movie good morning vietnam based on | Good Morning, Vietnam Adrian Cronauer pitched a sitcom based on his experiences as an AFRS DJ. TV networks were not interested, because they did not see war as comedy material, even though one of the most popular shows at the time was "M*A*S*H". Cronauer then revamped his sitcom into a script for a TV movie of the week... | Good Morning, Vietnam film was merely "a Robin Williams concert movie welded clumsily onto the plot from an old Danny Kaye picture." Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of 90% based on reviews from 41 critics, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critical consensus states: "A well-calibrated blend of manic... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was fly me to the moon by frank sinatra released | Fly Me to the Moon a “slow and solemn version” in 2012 at the national memorial service for Apollo 11 mission commander Neil Armstrong. Fly Me to the Moon Fly Me to the Moon, originally titled In Other Words, is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song the year it was wri... | Come Fly with Me (Frank Sinatra album) while the song "Chicago" (and "It Happened in Monterey" on some pressings) were used in other parts of the British Commonwealth. Sinatra sang the song in Australia, during a , and relayed the story of the Kipling family objection to the song and how the Australian release of Come ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played jennifer in back to the future 1 | Claudia Wells be a horror film titled "Room & Board". Claudia Wells Claudia Grace Wells (born 1966) is an American actress and businesswoman, best known for her role as Jennifer Parker in the film "Back to the Future" (1985). Born in Kuala Lumpur, Claudia Wells grew up in San Francisco, California, and moved to Los Ang... | Elisabeth Shue She appeared as Jennifer Parker in "Back to the Future Part II" (1989) and "Back to the Future Part III" (1990), replacing Claudia Wells who declined to reprise the role from "Back to the Future" because of a family illness. It was around this time her older brother, Will, died in a tragic accident on a ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the book of mormon written by | Book of Mormon function as a sign—as tangible evidence that Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God—that mission could have been accomplished much more concisely." Book of Mormon The Book of Mormon is a sacred text of the Latter Day Saint movement, which adherents believe contains writings of ancient prophets who lived ... | Book of Mormon of the book. Exceptions include the Words of Mormon and the Book of Ether. The Words of Mormon contains editorial commentary by Mormon. The Book of Ether is presented as the narrative of an earlier group of people who had come to America before the immigration described in 1 Nephi. First Nephi through Om... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
band with the 12 times platinum album slippery when wet | Slippery When Wet eight weeks at No. 1 on the U.S. "Billboard" 200 chart and was named by "Billboard" as the top-selling album of 1987. "Slippery When Wet" is Bon Jovi's best-selling album to date, with an RIAA certification of 12× Platinum, making it one of the top 100 best-selling albums in the United States. The alb... | Slippery When Wet album in the United States. In the UK, "Slippery When Wet" received a 3x Platinum certification by the BPI. The album also achieved Diamond status in Canada, and 6x Platinum status in Australia. The album was ranked 44th in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's list of the Definitive 200 albums of all time... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the youngest sitting judge on the us supreme court | Demographics of the Supreme Court of the United States identified himself as an agnostic, though he remained proud of his Jewish heritage. Unlike the offices of President, U.S. Representative, and U.S. Senator, there is no minimum age for Supreme Court justices set forth in the United States Constitution. However, just... | Fazal Ali Kashmir High Court. In 1966, he became the Chief Justice of the same court, thereby becoming one of the youngest holders of that high office; he was only 43. In 1975, he was made a Judge of the Supreme Court of India, thus making for a very rare instance of father and son both being supreme court judges in In... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played arthur in legend of the sword | King Arthur: Legend of the Sword the introduction of Merlin, stating it would have been more successful as a solo film instead of setting up a franchise. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a 2017 epic fantasy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie and co-written by Joby Harold and Li... | King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Warner Bros. spent $135 million on marketing the film. The film was shown at select AMC Theatres in a special preview on 27 April 2017, in a promotional event titled "King for a Day." Demand for tickets led AMC to expand the event to 200 theatres. "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" was ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the lead singer of destiny 's child | Destiny's Child Destiny's Child Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final and best-known line-up comprised Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams. Formed in 1997 in Houston, Texas, Destiny's Child members began their musical career as Girl's Tyme, formed in 1990, comprising Knowles, Rowland,... | Michelle Williams (singer) a three-year hiatus, Destiny's Child reunited for "Destiny Fulfilled", released in November 2004. The album hit number two on the "Billboard" 200, and spawned the singles "Lose My Breath", "Soldier", "Girl" and "Cater 2 U". In support of the album, Destiny's Child embarked on a 2005 "Destiny ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does piper end up with in charmed | Piper Halliwell the spirits of two passing Hindu deities, Shakti and Shiva. Piper uses these powers to defend herself from demons dispatched to kill her by old enemy Barbas (Billy Drago). In the episode "Someone to Witch Over Me", Leo concedes to the offer of membership extended by The Avatars (powerful neutral beings ... | Charmed up watching "Charmed". Both the show and character Piper were referenced in the episode "Sorry for Your Loss" of "The Tomorrow People", when Piper Nichols (Aeriél Miranda) introduces herself to Russell Kwon (Aaron Yoo), who responds by saying ""Charmed", Piper." Critics noted references of "Charmed" in the witc... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the pm when the report of mandal commission was initially implemented | Mandal Commission of people out of poverty. Mandal Commission The Mandal Commission, or the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission ("SEBC)", was established in India on 1 January 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai with a mandate to "identify the socially or educationa... | 1991 Indian general election to as the 'Mandal-Mandir' elections after the two most important poll issues, the Mandal Commission fallout and the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid issue. While the Mandal Commission report implemented by the VP Singh government gave 27 per cent reservation to the Other Backward Castes (OBCs) ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was ai n 't i a woman given | Ain't I a Woman? Ain't I a Woman? "Ain't I a Woman?" is the name given to a speech, delivered extemporaneously, by Sojourner Truth, (1797–1883), born into slavery in New York State. Some time after gaining her freedom in 1827, she became a well known anti-slavery speaker. Her speech was delivered at the Women's Convent... | Covering groups of the alternating and symmetric groups has order "n"! except when "n" is 6 or 7, in which case the Schur cover has order 3⋅"n"!. Schur covers can be described using finite presentations. The symmetric group "S" has a presentation on "n"−1 generators "t" for "i" = 1, 2, ..., n−1 and relations These rela... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was known as the mother of the iditarod | Dorothy G. Page Dorothy G. Page Dorothy G. Page (January 23, 1921 – November 16, 1989) was best known as ""Mother of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race"", the 1,049-mile (about 1,600 km) dog sled race across the U.S. state of Alaska. Page moved from New Mexico to Alaska in 1960. She then became the president of the Wasil... | Sled dog the path between these two towns. It was known as the Iditarod Trail because, at the time, Iditarod was the largest town on the trail. During the 1940s, the trail fell into disuse. However, in 1967, Dorothy Page, who was conducting Alaska's centennial celebration, ordered of the trail to be cleared for a dog s... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays the mermaid in pirates of the caribbean 4 | Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey learned to speak Italian for the movie "Alaska" (2015). In 2017, she starred in "". Bergès-Frisbey currently serves as a brand ambassador for "Chanel". Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey (born 26 May 1986) is a French-Spanish actress and model. She is best known for playing Suzanne in "Th... | Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides The Fountain's water must simultaneously be drunk by two people from the chalices. Drinking from one chalice containing a mermaid's tear will extend life; the second person dies, their remaining years of life transferred to the other drinker. Jack also discovers that the "Bla... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won canada 's first gold medal at the 2010 olympics | Alexandre Bilodeau Alexandre Bilodeau Alexandre Bilodeau (; born September 8, 1987) is a retired Canadian freestyle skier from Montreal, Quebec. Bilodeau currently resides in Rosemère, Quebec. Bilodeau won a gold medal in the men's moguls at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, becoming the first Canadian to win a go... | Netherlands at the 2010 Winter Olympics Netherlands at the 2010 Winter Olympics The Netherlands participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Dutch team consisted of 34 competitors and participated in bobsleigh, short track speed skating, snowboarding, and speed skating. The Dutch... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the second oldest brewery in america | August Schell Brewing Company August Schell Brewing Company The August Schell Brewing Company is a brewing company in New Ulm, Minnesota. It was founded by German immigrant August Schell in 1860. It is the second oldest family-owned brewery in America (after D. G. Yuengling & Son) and became the oldest and largest brew... | Minhas Craft Brewery Minhas Craft Brewery The Minhas Craft Brewery is located in Monroe, Wisconsin, owned by brother and sister, Ravinder and Manjit Minhas. It is the Midwest's oldest brewery and the second oldest in the United States. It survived the Great Depression, Prohibition and a fire. It is currently the 13th l... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what was the first police department created in the united states | Police dark blue and red, while the uniform color is "Khaki". In British North America, policing was initially provided by local elected officials. For instance, the New York Sheriff's Office was founded in 1626, and the Albany County Sheriff's Department in the 1660s. In the colonial period, policing was provided by e... | Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department the line of duty since the department was created in 2007. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) is the law enforcement agency for the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, in the United States. Its operational jurisdictio... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
applications are an example of software . what is another | Software Software Computer software, or simply software, is a collection of data or computer instructions that tell the computer how to work. This is in contrast to physical hardware, from which the system is built and actually performs the work. In computer science and software engineering, computer software is all in... | Crowdsourcing software development of the App Store. Within less than four years, Apple’s App Store has become a huge mobile application ecosystem with 150,000 active publishers, and generated over 700,000 IOS applications . Around the App Store, there are many community-based, collaborative platforms for the smart-pho... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what kind of story is the count of monte cristo | The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo () is an adventure novel by French author Alexandre Dumas ("père") completed in 1844. It is one of the author's most popular works, along with "The Three Musketeers". Like many of his novels, it was expanded from plot outlines suggested by hi... | The Count of Monte Cristo for both the innocent and the guilty. The book is considered a literary classic today. According to Luc Sante, ""The Count of Monte Cristo" has become a fixture of Western civilization's literature, as inescapable and immediately identifiable as Mickey Mouse, Noah's flood, and the story of Lit... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
in what part of arkansas is the capital of little rock found | Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is also the county seat of Pulaski County. It was incorporated on November 7, 1831, on the south bank of the Arkansas River close to the state's geographic center. The city derives its name fr... | East Little Rock East Little Rock Predominantly industrial in development, East Little Rock generally refers to most portions of the city of Little Rock, Arkansas located east of Interstate 30. The low-lying easternmost end of Arkansas' capital city is marked by distribution facilities and warehouses, Little Rock Natio... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the first moon landing take place | Moon landing not only the large Descent Stages of the lunar landers left behind but also tracks of the astronauts' walking paths in the lunar dust. Moon landing A Moon landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon. This includes both manned and unmanned (robotic) missions. The first human-made objec... | Meg Murry because the books about Meg and her various family members were written over a period of decades and L'Engle did not take care to create a coherent timeline. Any attempt to tie character events and ages to real world chronology results in discrepancies. The worst discrepancy is the first moon landing (1969) b... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did roosters last win the grand final | Sydney Roosters Bill Williams, arrive at the club. This culminated in the Roosters finishing the 2013 season with a 24–12 win over the South Sydney Rabbitohs, securing the minor premiership for the 2013 season and were the NRL's best attacking and defensive team. The Roosters defeated the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 4–0... | History of the Sydney Roosters The win put the Roosters ahead of the Balmain Tigers on the all-time winners list with 12 premierships, still 8 premierships behind South Sydney. The chance to gain premiership number thirteen came unstuck in 2003. Backing up with another appearance in the Grand Final, the Roosters were t... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what type of tissue makes up the most external skin region | Human skin the epidermis are keratinocytes, melanocytes, Langerhans cells and Merkel cells. The epidermis helps the skin to regulate body temperature. Epidermis is divided into several layers where cells are formed through mitosis at the innermost layers. They move up the strata changing shape and composition as they d... | Psoriasis or significantly decreased in psoriatic lesions; the skin cells from the most superficial layer of skin are also abnormal as they never fully mature. Unlike their mature counterparts, these superficial cells keep their nucleus. Inflammatory infiltrates can typically be visualized on microscopy when examining ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who cowrote the mayflower compact and served as governor of plymouth colony | Edward Winslow Edward Winslow Edward Winslow (18 October 15958 May 1655) was a Separatist who traveled on the "Mayflower" in 1620. He was one of several senior leaders on the ship and also later at Plymouth Colony. Both Edward Winslow and his brother, Gilbert Winslow signed the Mayflower Compact. In Plymouth he served ... | John Carver (Plymouth Colony governor) John Carver (Plymouth Colony governor) John Carver (before 1584–1621) was one of the Pilgrims who braved the "Mayflower" voyage in 1620 which resulted in the creation of Plymouth Colony in America. He is credited with writing the Mayflower Compact and was its first signer, and he ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the name of the flying fish | Flying fish both countries must preserve stocks for the future. Barbadian fishers still follow the flying fish southward. Flying fish The Exocoetidae are a family of marine fish in the order Beloniformes class Actinopterygii, known colloquially as flying fish. About 64 species are grouped in seven to nine genera. While... | Flying Fish Point, Queensland Flying Fish Point, Queensland Flying Fish Point is a coastal town, a locality and a headland in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. Flying Fish Point is on the northern shore of the mouth of the Johnstone River as it enters the Coral Sea. The town was originally called Musgr... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did johnny cash write a boy named sue | A Boy Named Sue A Boy Named Sue "A Boy Named Sue" is a song written by humorist and poet Shel Silverstein and made popular by Johnny Cash. Cash recorded the song live in concert on February 24, 1969 at California's San Quentin State Prison for his "At San Quentin" album. Cash also performed the song (with comical varia... | Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden to even some folk rock. Similarly to the extended releases of both the "San Quentin" and "At Folsom Prison" that had been made available around the same time, "Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden" includes numbers performed by Perkins, the Statlers and the Carters while Johnny was ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many times have the patriots been to the superbowl years | New England Patriots become one of the most successful teams in NFL history, winning 15 AFC East titles in 17 seasons since 2001, without a losing season in that period. The franchise has since set numerous notable records, including most wins in a ten-year period (126, in 2003–2012), an undefeated 16-game regular seas... | Superbowl of Wrestling Superbowl of Wrestling The Superbowl of Wrestling was an event held in the 1970s. It was one of the first professional wrestling "Supercards". The first Superbowl of Wrestling was held in Cleveland, Ohio at Municipal Stadium on August 12, 1972. Three rings were set up, side by side, and often mor... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what kind of charge does an object that has an excess of electrons have | Electric charge of positive charge minus the amount of negative charge, cannot change. Electric charge is carried by subatomic particles. In ordinary matter, negative charge is carried by electrons, and positive charge is carried by the protons in the nuclei of atoms. If there are more electrons than protons in a piece... | Electron violating the Pauli exclusion principle (much like in atoms). Different molecular orbitals have different spatial distribution of the electron density. For instance, in bonded pairs (i.e. in the pairs that actually bind atoms together) electrons can be found with the maximal probability in a relatively small v... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
why did disease and death spread early in jamestown | Disease in colonial America Disease in colonial America Disease in colonial America that afflicted the early immigrant settlers was a dangerous threat to life. Some of the diseases were new and treatments were ineffective. Malaria was deadly to many new arrivals, especially in the Southern colonies. Of newly arrived ab... | Bill Ordway Bill Ordway Allan William Ordway (May 8, 1917 – September 7, 1999) was an American gridiron football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. He served as the head football coach at Jamestown College—now known as the University of Jamestown—in Jamestown, North Dakota from 1949 to 1950 seasons... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is the hydrostatic pressure of the blood created | Hydrostatics In medicine, hydrostatic pressure in blood vessels is the pressure of the blood against the wall. It is the opposing force to oncotic pressure. Statistical mechanics shows that, for a gas of constant temperature, "T", its pressure, "p" will vary with height, "h", as: where: This is known as the barometric ... | Microcirculation called filtration. This kind of movement is favored by blood hydrostatic pressure (BHP) and interstitial fluid osmotic pressure (IFOP). Otherwise, if the substances move from the interstitial fluid to the blood in capillaries, the process is called reabsorption. The pressures that favor this movement a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays the cat in the hat in the movie | The Cat in the Hat (film) The Cat in the Hat (film) The Cat in the Hat (also known as Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat) is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Bo Welch in his directorial debut and based on Dr. Seuss’s book of the same name. Starring Mike Myers, Dakota Fanning, Spencer Breslin, Alec Baldwin and... | The Cat in the Hat (film) 15, 2012, a computer-animated "The Cat in the Hat" remake was announced by Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment following the success of "The Lorax". On January 24, 2018, Warner Animation Group announced that they have picked up the rights for the animated "Cat in the Hat" reboot ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who stars in the movie remember the titans | Remember the Titans Remember the Titans Remember the Titans is a 2000 American biographical sports drama film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Boaz Yakin. The screenplay, written by Gregory Allen Howard, is based on the true story of African-American coach Herman Boone, portrayed by Denzel Washington, and ... | Remember the Titans Home Entertainment on September 4, 2007. Special features include backstage feature audio commentary with director Boaz Yakin, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and writer Gregory Allen Howard, feature audio commentary with real-life coaches Herman Boone and Bill Yoast, "Remember The Titans: An inspiration... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
a special type of software that is used to hide malware bots and worms | Malware this concealment, by modifying the host's operating system so that the malware is hidden from the user. Rootkits can prevent a harmful process from being visible in the system's list of processes, or keep its files from being read. Some types of harmful software contain routines to evade identification and/or r... | Linux Spike Trojan malware Linux Spike Trojan malware Linux Spike Trojan malware, more widely known as MrBlack, is a type of malware that infects routers, and eventually spreads to other routers. Incapsula, an internet security firm, first saw this malware in December 2014. This tool is prone to attack devices that sti... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what can change the binding properties of a protein | Ligand (biochemistry) Ligand (biochemistry) In biochemistry and pharmacology, a ligand is a substance that forms a complex with a biomolecule to serve a biological purpose. In protein-ligand binding, the ligand is usually a molecule which produces a signal by binding to a site on a target protein. The binding typically... | Thermal shift assay of drug binding in a wide range of cells and tissues. CETSA can also be conducted on cell lysates versus intact cells, helping to determine sample penetration of the cell membrane. Thermofluor variant specific for flavin-binding proteins. Analogous to thermofluor binding assays, a small volume of pr... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many players are on a team in soccer | Association football the seventeen laws, numerous IFAB decisions and other directives contribute to the regulation of football. Each team consists of a maximum of eleven players (excluding substitutes), one of whom must be the goalkeeper. Competition rules may state a minimum number of players required to constitute a ... | United States women's national under-23 soccer team team. The team continues to serve as a stepping-stone for collegiate and post-collegiate players to the United States Women's National Team. Additionally, many U-23 players develop further through the National Women's Soccer League. While many of the post-collegiate p... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who said all the world 's a stage quote | All the world's a stage All the world's a stage "All the world's a stage" is the phrase that begins a monologue from William Shakespeare's "As You Like It", spoken by the melancholy Jaques in Act II Scene VII Line 138. The speech compares the world to a stage and life to a play and catalogues the seven stages of a man'... | They think it's all over They think it's all over "They think it's all over" is a quote from Kenneth Wolstenholme's BBC TV commentary in the closing moments of the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final, when England beat West Germany 4–2 after extra time to win the FIFA World Cup. In the final few seconds of the match, Wolstenholm... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won the marathon race in the 2004 athens olympics | Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon few tried to surge ahead but the most successful was Vanderlei De Lima's attack at 20k. Past 25k, Stefano Baldini raised the tempo taking seven others with him. Finally, the chase group had been whittled down to three: Stefano Baldini, Paul Tergat, and Mebrahtom Ke... | Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's marathon Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's marathon The women's marathon at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place on August 22 in the streets of Athens, Greece. These streets were recently painted for the event, which provided an excellent road surface for the... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote if drinkin do n 't kill me | If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will) they thought I was breaking down, which I happened to be, so be it." If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will) "If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will)" is a song written by Harlan Sanders and Rick Beresford, and recorded by American country music artist George Jones. I... | If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will) "If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will)" verged on topicality as Jones sang about falling out of cars at four in the morning and drinking "twenty bottles." As he often had, Jones played up to his demolished reputation with a mixture of sheepish bravado and showbiz practi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is australia playing in the davis cup | Australia Davis Cup team 5–0 victory in Geelong, Victoria, and again against South Korea in the semi-finals with a 5–0 win in Brisbane. Australia faced Germany away in Hamburg in the World Group Playoffs for a spot in next year's World Group. Leading 2–1 going into the reverse singles matches, Australia failed to win a... | Australia Davis Cup team April 2012)" Australia Davis Cup team The Australian Davis Cup team is the second most successful team ever to compete in the Davis Cup, winning the coveted title on 28 separate occasions, second behind the United States with 32. Australia also participated in winning the Davis Cup six times wi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how does the temperature of venus compare to that of earth | Atmosphere of Venus Atmosphere of Venus The atmosphere of Venus is the layer of gases surrounding Venus. It is composed primarily of carbon dioxide and is much denser and hotter than that of Earth. The temperature at the surface is 740 K (467 °C, 872 °F), and the pressure is 93 bar (9.3 MPa), roughly the pressure found... | Kepler-69 In comparison, the Sun has a surface temperature of 5778 K. The star's apparent magnitude, or how bright it appears from Earth's perspective, is 13.7. Therefore, Kepler-69 is too dim to be seen with the naked eye. Kepler-69 has two known planets orbiting around it. Kepler-69b is a hot super-Earth-sized exopla... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who has the box in 13 reasons why | 13 Reasons Why Clay Jensen returns home from school one day to find a mysterious box on his porch. Inside he discovers seven cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker, his deceased classmate and unrequited love, who killed herself two weeks earlier. On the tapes, Hannah unfolds an intensely emotional audio diary, detaili... | 13 Reasons Why the first season of the series, Netflix also released "13 Reasons Why: Beyond the Reasons", an aftershow documentary television film. The 29-minute documentary featured cast and crew of the series, and mental health professionals discussing their experiences working on the show and dealing with difficult... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who did tara strong play in proud family | The Proud Family the series finale. The Proud Family visit Hawaii on an episode of "" entitled "Spats" in which they stay at Jumba & Pleakley's Bed & Not Breakfast and Suga Mama inadvertently activates an experiment that causes spats. "The Proud Family Shorties" is an online cartoon spinoff of "The Proud Family" create... | Magical Mystery Cure who [Twilight] is as a character, because she’s certainly someone that everyone’s proud to know and love", while Tara Strong, the voice actress for Twilight, claimed that the episode is "a birth of a new era for Twilight, but not the end of what makes the show so wonderful". The season 3 finale is ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won australia 's got talent 2011 winner | Australia's Got Talent (season 5) Australia's Got Talent (season 5) Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television show, based on the original UK series, claiming to find new talent. The fifth season premiered on the Seven Network on 3 May 2011 and ended on 2 August 2011, where singer Jack Vidgen was crowne... | China's Got Talent (series 3) Those Funny Little People performed with "China's Got Talent" series 1's semifinalist, Zhu Jie as she sang Over the Rainbow. Those Funny Little People also performed and sang It's Raining Men. Series 2's winner of Britain's Got Talent, George Sampson performer a hip-hop dance routine with ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did india conduct it 's first nuclear test at pokhran | Smiling Buddha Smiling Buddha Smiling Buddha (MEA designation: Pokhran-I) was the assigned code name of India's first successful nuclear bomb test on 18 May 1974. The bomb was detonated on the , Pokhran Test Range (PTR), in Rajasthan by the Indian Army under the supervision of several key . "Pokhran-I" was also the fir... | Pokhran-II were carried out on 11 May 1998. It was officially signed by then-Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 1998 and the day is celebrated by giving awards to various individuals and industries in the field of science and technology. Pokhran-II The Pokhran-II tests were a series of five nuclear bomb test explos... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many counties make up the rio grande valley | Rio Grande Valley Rio Grande Valley The Rio Grande Valley is an area located in the southernmost tip of South Texas. It lies along the northern bank of the Rio Grande, which separates Mexico from the United States. The four-county region consists of Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy, and Starr counties. It is one of the fastes... | Rio Grande Valley in Brownsville, Harlingen, and McAllen. Texas is the third largest producer of citrus fruit in United States, the majority of which is grown in the Rio Grande Valley. Grapefruit make up over 70% of the Valley citrus crop, which also includes orange, tangerine, tangelo and Meyer lemon production each W... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does the fall 2017 season of the voice begin | The Voice (U.S. season 13) with their coach, and an original song. iTunes bonuses this week were awarded to Addison Agen (#1, #5, #10), Chloe Kohanski (#2 and #7), Brooke Simpson (#4 and #8) and Red Marlow (#3). The Voice (U.S. season 13) The thirteenth season of the American reality talent show "The Voice" premiered o... | The Sound Show to the same location, but was cut to 20 contestants in 5 weeks; it was taped in the fall of 2016 using the same format and its winner was Victoria Hiegel; her entry was called "My Hope is in the Lord". A contract was also offered to Ryan Lynton, the runner-up and the person who recorded "Made For His Glo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which group is responsible for adopting the declaration of independence | United States Declaration of Independence United States Declaration of Independence The United States Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1776. The Declar... | Taiwan independence movement no major political faction adopted this pro-status quo viewpoint, because it is a "compromise" in face of PRC threats and American warnings against a unilateral declaration of independence, the DPP combined it with their traditional belief to form their latest official policy. This viewpoin... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the chess piece next to the knight | Knight (chess) ♞) Knight (chess) The knight (♘ ♞) is a piece in the game of chess, representing a knight (armored cavalry). It is normally represented by a horse's head and neck. Each player starts with two knights, which begin on the row closest to the player, between the rooks and bishops. Colloquially it is sometime... | Knight relay chess Knight relay chess Knight Relay chess (also called N-Relay chess) is a chess variant invented by Mannis Charosh in 1972. In this game knights "relay" their power to friendly pieces. Any piece defended by a friendly knight gains the power of a knight (except the king). The piece loses the additional p... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
little house on the prairie cast caroline ingalls | Karen Grassle Showcase Waiting for Godot Equity Production, Resource Theatre Co., Santa Fe, NM Frankie and Johnny in Karen Grassle Karen Trust Grassle (born February 25, 1942) is an American actress, known for her role as Caroline Ingalls, the wife of Michael Landon's character and the mother of Melissa Sue Anderson’s ... | Little House on the Prairie DeSmet, while the second part is about Laura and Almanzo's (Walton Goggins) marriage and their life in Mansfield, Missouri. It also focuses a lot on the character of Wilder's young daughter; Rose (Skye McCole Bartusiak). The 2005 ABC five-hour (six-episode) miniseries "Little House on the Pr... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who takes oath from prime minister in pakistan | Prime Minister of Pakistan meets on the twenty-first day after a general election (at least every five years) unless the President calls for a vote of no confidence. Whichever member of the National assembly is chosen serves as the Prime Minister until the next election or until he fails to maintain the confidence of t... | First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine to Prime Minister, all office duties of the First Vice Prime Minister are supported by the Secretariat of Cabinet of Ministers. Along with other members of Cabinet of Ministers, the newly appointed First Vice Prime Minister takes one and the same oath of office at a plenary session ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does christina go in grey 's anatomy | Cristina Yang through and dancing it out one last time. Cristina leaves for Zurich with surgical intern Shane Ross, who chooses to leave in order to study under her in Switzerland. On the creation of Yang, Shonda Rhimes said the character contained "a little bit of [her] personality". Speaking with talk show host Oprah... | Christina piercing Christina piercing A Christina piercing, also known as a Venus piercing, is a female genital piercing. It is located where the outer labia meet, below the pubic mound. The Christina piercing is anatomy dependant; it has a high rejection rate, and is not possible for all women due to anatomical variat... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played alan michael spaulding on guiding light | Alan-Michael Spaulding the best known for the role. He was nominated for four Daytime Emmy Awards, winning his first in 1991. The child who played him at birth was a baby girl named Jessica Zutterman. Carl T. Evans introduced the teenage character on July 4, 1987, when Alan-Michael literally parachuted onto the annual ... | Alan-Michael Spaulding custody of Marah and Shayne. Alan-Michael would return in 2005, divorced from Lucy. He and Marina Cooper (ironically, the child Eleni had conceived with Frank) would have a brief courtship between 2005 and 2006, and he later had a courtship with Ava Peralta before leaving Springfield again. Alan-... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who remained the head of the church in the eastern roman empire | State church of the Roman Empire State church of the Roman Empire With the Edict of Thessalonica in 380 AD, Emperor Theodosius I made Nicene Christianity the Empire's state religion. The Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, and the Catholic Church each stand in that continuity. Earlier in the 4th century, follo... | Western Roman Empire Clovis I of the Franks; other kingdoms, such as the Visigoths, later followed suit to garner favor with the papacy. When Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as "Roman Emperor" in 800, he both severed ties with the outraged Eastern Empire and established the precedent that no man in Western Europe woul... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
first us winner of who wants to be a millionaire | John Carpenter (game show contestant) John Carpenter (game show contestant) John Carpenter (born c. 1968) is an American game show contestant and IRS agent. He is best known for becoming the first top prize winner on the United States version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire". He held the record for the largest single... | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (South African game show) of making this show in Afrikaans but it was never realised. David Paterson was the only million rand winner, on 19 March 2000. He was the first winner outside of the United States. Official Website Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (South African game show) Who Want... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings the song dont close your eyes | Don't Close Your Eyes (Keith Whitley song) Don't Close Your Eyes (Keith Whitley song) "Don't Close Your Eyes" is a song written by Bob McDill, and recorded by American country music artist Keith Whitley. It was released in March 1988 as third single from his album of the same name. In the United States, the single reac... | Never Close Our Eyes to the fullest and partying until the break of dawn. The song is also about enjoying your time with a special someone, since you'll never know how much time you’ll have. In the chorus, he sings: "But you know I wish that this night would never be over/ There's plenty of time to sleep when we die/ S... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did do n 't fear the reaper come out | (Don't Fear) The Reaper 6 and November 13 in 1976. It was BÖC's highest-charting U.S. song and helped "Agents of Fortune" reach number 29 on the "Billboard" 200. "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" charted even higher in Canada, peaking at number 7. The single edit was released in the UK in July 1976 (CBS 4483) but failed to cha... | Bystander effect were: the fear of loss of important relationships in and out of the workplace, and a fear of "bad consequences." There also were many reasons given by people who did act on the spot or come forward to authorities. This practitioners' study suggests that the "bystander effect" can be studied and analyze... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote the lord knows i 'm drinking | The Lord Knows I'm Drinking The Lord Knows I'm Drinking "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" is a 1972 song written by Bill Anderson and made famous by country music singer Cal Smith. Smith, who had first gained fame performing with Ernest Tubb's Texas Trubadors in the 1960s, released a series of minor hits in the late 1960s ... | The Lord Knows I'm Drinking Anderson-penned "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking." A sharp denunciation of small-town religious self-righteousness, "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" was his first No. 1 country hit in March, as part of a 15-week stay on in the "Billboard" country chart's top 40. The record was also Smith's only sin... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was dog fighting banned in the uk | Dog fighting Animals Act 1835 of England and Wales. The Protection of Animals Act 1911 was specific in outlawing "the fighting or baiting of animals", however the sport remains popular in underground circles. Sporting journals of the 18th and 19th centuries depict the Black Country and London as the primary English dog... | Guard dog dog. The Fila, Dogo and Tosa are banned from the UK and Pitbulls must be microchipped, neutered and muzzled. The Canary dog or Presa Canario, is considered to be a natural fighting dog and should be carefully watched around other dogs. Some supporters of this breed refer to the Presa Canario as a "blood anima... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the solution of the missing neutrino problem from the sun 's core was resolved by the discovery of | Solar neutrino problem flavors of neutrinos: "electron neutrinos", "muon neutrinos", and "tau neutrinos". Electron neutrinos are the ones produced in the Sun and the ones detected by the above-mentioned experiments, in particular the chlorine-detector Homestake Mine experiment. Through the 1970s, it was widely believed... | Helioseismology Sun's deep interior. The modern field is separated into global helioseismology, which studies the Sun's resonant modes, and local helioseismology, which studies all the waves propagating at the Sun's surface. Helioseismology has contributed to a number of scientific breakthroughs. The most notable was t... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote there 's nothing holding me back by shawn mendes | There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes. Written by Mendes, Teddy Geiger, Geoff Warburton and Scott Harris, and produced by Geiger and Andrew Maury, it was released as a single on April 20, 2017. The song was in... | Shawn Mendes an unprecedented feat since the founding of the chart more than 50 years ago. Mendes was listed among "Time’s The 30 Most Influential Teens of 2016" and made his first appearance on "Forbes’s 30 Under 30 2016: Music". He topped "Billboard’s 21 Under 21" list in 2017, after his two albums topped Billboard 2... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the male model on price is right | The Price Is Right models a permanent part of the cast, new models appeared every few weeks who sometimes eventually joined the rotation, or other times appeared for a single set of tapings. That procedure was changed in late 2008 as contracts expired. The show has four permanent models: Rachel Reynolds, Amber Lancaste... | The Price Is Right (U.S. game show) Merrimack, New Hampshire in order to be on "The Price is Right". The episode of "The Price is Right" featuring the cast aired September 27, 2006. Five episodes aired on their official website "priceisright.com" along with its YouTube page from October 27 to November 11, 2014. The ser... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the us and the soviet union became important members in | Soviet Union Kingdom and China were considered the Big Four Allied powers in World War II, and later became the Four Policemen, which formed the basis of the United Nations Security Council. It emerged as a superpower in the post-war period. Once denied diplomatic recognition by the Western world, the Soviet Union had ... | Kaliningrad which delimited the border between Poland and the Soviet Union. The town of Baltiysk, just outside Kaliningrad, is the only Russian Baltic Sea port said to be "ice-free" all year round, and the region hence plays an important role in maintenance of the Baltic Fleet. Due to the collapse of the Soviet Union i... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what are the names of the characters in the breakfast club | The Breakfast Club time, as well as one of Hughes' most memorable and recognizable works. The media referred to the film's five main actors as members of a group called the "Brat Pack". In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "cultu... | All persons fictitious disclaimer to "persons living, dead or undead". Variations sometimes employ irony or satire. The film "Return of the Living Dead" features a disclaimer that reads "The events portrayed in this film are all true. The names are real names of real people and real organizations." The novel "Breakfast... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does elena end up with in the last episode | Elena Gilbert lashed out at Damon and Elena. In the season 4 finale, an unsired Elena confirms that she is in love with Damon, and the two kiss passionately. At the end of season 6, the two plan to become human, get married, and have children together, but their dream is abruptly compromised by Kai, who puts Elena into... | Series 10, Episode 6 (Spooks) of Defence bunker, where they meet with Ruth, Elena and Sasha. Harry interrogates Elena, who admits she does not know the details, but it has been planned by her handlers, Russian politicians who view their government is becoming too weak, and that a partnership with the UK would be embarr... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does the series yellowstone start on paramount | Yellowstone (U.S. TV series) Yellowstone (U.S. TV series) Yellowstone is an American drama television series created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson that premiered on June 20, 2018 on Paramount Network. It stars Kevin Costner, Wes Bentley, Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser and Gil Birmingham. The series follows... | Yellowstone (U.S. TV series) melodramatic to be taken seriously, diminishing the effects of the talented cast and beautiful backdrops." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the season a score of 53 out of 100 based on 26 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews." The two-hour series premiere of "Yel... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
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