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when was the last time san antonio spurs won a trophy | San Antonio Spurs and did not move to San Antonio until 1973. On October 11, 1980, the Mavs made their NBA debut by defeating the Spurs 103–92. In the playoffs the Spurs defeated the Mavericks in 2001, 2003, 2010, and 2014; while the Mavericks defeated the Spurs in 2006 and 2009. The Spurs have won five championships a... | 2000–01 San Antonio Spurs season (San Antonio won 3-1) (1) San Antonio Spurs vs. (5) Dallas Mavericks Last Playoff Meeting: This is the first meeting between the Spurs and Mavericks. (1) San Antonio Spurs vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers Last Playoff Meeting: 1999 Western Conference Semifinals (San Antonio won 4-0) 2000–01 S... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is true grit supposed to take place | True Grit (novel) adept as a farmhand, and Mattie has only scorn for him, referring to him as "trash" and noting that her kind-hearted father Frank only hired him out of pity. One day, Frank Ross and Chaney go to Fort Smith to buy some horses. Ross takes $250 with him to pay for the horses, along with two gold pieces t... | 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 ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is pope air force base named after | Pope Field Fort Bragg's XVIII Airborne Corps and 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers. In addition, the USAF 18th Air Support Operations Group, 427th Special Operations Squadron, 21st Special Tactics Squadron, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, and Air Force Combat Control School operate from Pope Field. In 1918, Congress e... | Pope Field units in preparation for airborne and aerial resupply missions. Hangars 4 and 5 and the Pope Air Force Base Historic District were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. After the war, Pope Field became Pope Air Force Base with the creation of the United States Air Force on 18 September ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played celie as a child in the color purple | Desreta Jackson Desreta Jackson Desreta Jackson (born April 19, 1975) is a Virgin Islander actress, producer and entrepreneur. She is best known for her role as Young Celie in the movie "The Color Purple". Jackson was born in Tortola in the British Virgin Islands and immigrated to the United States at the age of nine. ... | The Color Purple (musical) Craig. On a Sunday morning in 1909, fourteen-year-old Celie – who has had one child by her father Alphonso and is now pregnant with her second – plays a clapping game with her younger sister Nettie. While attending services with the other members of their rural Georgia community, Celie goes i... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what railroad links moscow with russia eastern coast | Trans-Siberian Railway - Chelyabinsk - Kurgan route should be for DC EMUs and for the other trains. Trans-Siberian lines except high platform line (see above) should be for most platforms and for some platforms. Trans-Siberian Railway The Trans-Siberian Railway (TSR, ) is a network of railways connecting Moscow with th... | Moscow-Riga Railroad Bridge Moscow-Riga Railroad Bridge Moscow-Riga Railroad Bridge is a concrete arch bridge that spans Moscow Canal between Tushino and Shchukino Districts in northwestern Moscow, Russia. The bridge does not have an official name and is sometimes styled as "Railroad bridge over Moscow Canal". It was c... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won great british bake off season 4 | The Great British Bake Off (series 4) of the Great British Bake Off 2013 was Frances Quinn. Colour key: The bakers were given two hours to make a sandwich cake with filling of their choice for the signature challenge. For their first technical challenge, the bakers were required to bake an angel food cake using Mary Be... | The Great British Bake Off (series 8) Channel 4 +1. The Great British Bake Off (series 8) The eighth series of "The Great British Bake Off" began on 29 August 2017, with this being the first of "The Great British Bake Off" to be broadcast on Channel 4, after the production company Love Productions moved the show. It is... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played hamlet lear and macbeth for the first time | Shakespeare in performance updated the setting to the 1930s but changed none of Shakespeare's dialogue. Shakespeare in performance Thousands (perhaps even millions) of performances of William Shakespeare's plays have been staged since the end of the 16th century. While Shakespeare was alive, many of his greatest plays ... | Byrne Piven Man in 605", for which he received the Joseph Jefferson Award for best actor, the Piven Theatre Workshop/Famous Door production of "The Shoemakers", directed by Shira Piven, Victory Garden's production of "The Value of Names" with Shelley Berman, "This Old Man Came Rolling Home" "The Sunshine Boys" at the N... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did anthem of the seas come out | MS Anthem of the Seas 1,300 guests. It began with a procession, followed by performances by the Reading Scottish Pipe Band, and Only Boys Aloud, a boys’ choir from Wales. Ms Wilby then sang Katy Perry's hit song "Firework", after which she pushed a button to send a very large bottle of Perrier-Jouët champagne down a zi... | MS Anthem of the Seas cruising from Southampton to the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and the Canary Islands. Beginning in November 2015, she will operate seven- to twelve-night itineraries to the Caribbean and Bahamas from Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, United States. In 2016, "Anthem of the Seas" will sail yea... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
zone in crystal maze thats bedecked with candles | The Crystal Maze The Crystal Maze The Crystal Maze is a British game show devised by Jacques Antoine, in which a team of contestants take on a range of challenges set within a labyrinth of the same name consisting of four time zones, winning a "time crystal" (golf ball-sized Swarovski glass crystals) for each one they ... | The Crystal Maze Teams begin at a pre-determined zone, and first must complete a simple challenge together to enter the Maze, whereupon they compete in a series of games in each zone, amassing as many time crystals as they can before completing their last zone and travelling to the large "Crystal Dome" at the centre of... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won rookie of the year and cy young award in the same year | Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award in 1976; and once by John Castino and Alfredo Griffin of the American League in 1979. Members of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers have won the most awards of any franchise (with 18), twice the total of the New York Yankees, and members of the Philadelphia and Oakland A... | Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award and the Cy Young Award in the same year. Sam Jethroe is the oldest player to have won the award, at age 32, 33 days older than 2000 winner Kazuhiro Sasaki (also 32). Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels and Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Atlanta Braves are the most recent winn... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which nation is on the horn of africa | Horn of Africa Horn of Africa The Horn of Africa (, , , , ) (shortened to HOA; alternatively Somali Peninsula) is a peninsula in Northeast Africa. It juts hundreds of kilometers into the Arabian Sea and lies along the southern side of the Gulf of Aden. The area is the easternmost projection of the African continent. Re... | Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) is a joint task force of United States Africa Command (AFRICOM). It originated under Operation Enduring Freedom – Horn of Africa (OEF-HOA) as part of the United States response to ... | 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 mccafe opened and where | McCafé 2018. McCafé McCafé is a coffee-house-style food and beverage chain, owned by McDonald's. Conceptualised and launched in Melbourne, Australia in 1993 by McDonald's Licensee Ann Brown, and introduced to the public with help from McDonald's CEO Charlie Bell and then-Chairman and future CEO James Skinner, the chain... | McCafé Street, Melbourne (a very large store with the front counter a considerable distance from the shop's entrance). The idea was developed between Charlie Bell and the local Regional Corporate team (David Bayes, Mike Tregurtha and Jim Vasiliadis). The first McCafe opened as a Corporate store in Melbourne, and not b... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is great mills high school in maryland located | Great Mills High School Great Mills High School Great Mills High School is a comprehensive public high school in Great Mills, Maryland, United States. It serves students in grades 9–12 in the mixed rural and suburban area at the confluence of the Potomac River, Patuxent River, and Chesapeake Bay. It belongs to the St. ... | New Town High School (Maryland) New Town High School (Maryland) New Town High School (NTHS) is a four-year public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is located on the northwest side of the county west of I-795 in Owings Mills, Maryland. New Town High School was constructed in 2003 and is locat... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the new maze runner movie come out | Maze Runner: The Death Cure Patricia Clarkson. "Maze Runner: The Death Cure" was originally set to be released on February 17, 2017, in the United States by 20th Century Fox, but the studio rescheduled the film's release for January 26, 2018, in theatres and IMAX, allowing time for O'Brien to recover from injuries he s... | Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials consensus states, ""Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials" is an action-packed sequel at the cost of story, urgency, and mystery that the original offered." Metacritic gives the film a score of 43 out of 100, based on 29 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences surveyed by Cinem... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the lion king come out in theaters | The Lion King feature film (in North America, outside North America, and worldwide) until it was surpassed by the computer animated "Finding Nemo" (2003). With the earnings of the 3D run, "The Lion King" surpassed all the aforementioned films but "Toy Story 3" to rank as the second-highest-grossing animated film worldw... | The Lion King Life" worked as a trailer as it "came off so strong, and so good, and ended with such a bang". The trailer was released in November 1993, accompanying "The Three Musketeers" and "" in theaters; by then, only a third of "The Lion King" had been completed. Audience reaction was enthusiastic, causing Hahn to... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
identify and describe three of the challenges facing coastal environments in the 21st century | Coastal hazards Coastal hazards Coastal Hazards are physical phenomena that expose a coastal area to risk of property damage, loss of life and environmental degradation. Rapid-onset hazards last over periods of minutes to several days and examples include major cyclones accompanied by high winds, waves and surges or ts... | Coastal hazards high population densities and high levels of development in many coastal areas and this trend is continuing into the 21st century. At present, about 1,2 billion people live in coastal areas globally, and this number is predicted to increase to 1,8–5,2 billion by the 2080s due to a combination of populat... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where was let me clear my throat recorded | Let Me Clear My Throat Radio Scotland football show "Off The Ball". The song is featured in the 2nd trailer to "Office Christmas Party". Let Me Clear My Throat "Let Me Clear My Throat" is a song by American hip-hop artist DJ Kool. It was released in April 1996 as the third and final single from his album of the same na... | Let Me Clear My Throat (album) "Billboard" charts. Let Me Clear My Throat (album) Let Me Clear My Throat is the third and final studio album by DJ Kool, released in April 1996 on American Recordings. "Let Me Clear My Throat" was DJ Kool's most successful album chart-wise, becoming his only one to reach the "Billboard" ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played john steed in the original avenger series | The Avengers (TV series) The Avengers (TV series) The Avengers is an espionage British television series created in 1961. It initially focused on Dr. David Keel (Ian Hendry), aided by John Steed (Patrick Macnee). Hendry left after the first series; Steed then became the main character, partnered by a succession of assi... | Cathy Gale Cathy Gale Dr. Catherine "Cathy" Gale is a fictional character, played by Honor Blackman, on the 1960s British series "The Avengers". She was the first regular female partner of John Steed following the departure of Steed's original male co-star, Dr David Keel (played by Ian Hendry). She made her first appea... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays the bear on toy story 3 | Toy Story 3 the role of Slinky was passed down to Blake Clark. They are joined by Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton, Whoopi Goldberg, Timothy Dalton, Kristen Schaal, Bonnie Hunt, and Jeff Garlin who voice the new characters introduced in this film. The film was released in theaters June 18, 2010, and played worldwide from Jun... | Toy Story 3 "Toy Story 3" was featured in Apple's iPhone OS 4 Event on April 8, 2010, with Steve Jobs demonstrating a "Toy Story 3"-themed iAd written in HTML5. Pixar designed a commercial for the toy Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear and formatted it to appear as if it came from an old VCR recording. The recording was altered with... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played the priest in ryan 's daughter | Ryan's Daughter Ryan's Daughter Ryan's Daughter is a 1970 British epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean. The film, set in August 1917 - January 1918, tells the story of a married Irish woman who has an affair with a British officer during World War I, despite moral and political opposition from her nationalis... | Courtney Ryan Courtney Ryan Courtney Anne Ryan (born 21 September 1990) is a 2.0 point American wheelchair basketball player who played with the national team at the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto in 2014. In 2017, she played for the Sydney Metro Blues in the Women's National Wheelchai... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the consumer financial protection bureau established | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to the way the legislation creating the bureau was written, until the first Director was in place, the agency was not able to write new rules or supervise financial institutions other than banks. On July 21, 2011 Senator Richard Shelby wrote an op‑ed for the "Wall Street Journal" af... | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. RD Legal Funding, LLC Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. RD Legal Funding, LLC Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. RD Legal Funding, LLC was a lawsuit by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Attorney General of New York against Defendants RD Legal Fund... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the song sounds of silence come out | The Sound of Silence returning to England and Art Garfunkel to his studies at Columbia University. In the spring of 1965, the song began to attract airplay at radio stations in Boston, Massachusetts, and throughout Florida. The growing airplay led Tom Wilson, the song's producer, to remix the track, overdubbing electri... | Surrounded by Silence (song) think they are going to be rockstars." In an interview about the criticism, Design the Skyline stated "at first it did not anymore, people don't seem to realize that the "Surrounded By Silence" song was just a demo song and not every band sounds their best on their first demo, you know, and... | 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 war of the worlds filmed | War of the Worlds (2005 film) New York. The film shooting lasted an estimated 72 days. Spielberg originally intended to shoot "War of the Worlds" after "Munich", but Tom Cruise liked David Koepp's script so much that he suggested Spielberg postpone the former while he would do the same with "". Most of "Munich"'s crew ... | The Way to Happiness the San Fernando Valley community, the highest gang-infested area of Los Angeles. I thought it would make an impact, give someone a tool in order to make their lives happier at home." Isaac Hayes distributed "The Way to Happiness" pamphlets at his jazz performances in 2005. Tom Cruise has distribut... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played daenerys targaryen brother in game of thrones | Viserys Targaryen Viserys Targaryen Viserys Targaryen is a fictional character in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and the first season of the television adaptation "Game of Thrones". Introduced in 1996's "A Game of Thrones", Viserys (along with his younger s... | Daenerys Targaryen Daenerys Targaryen Daenerys Targaryen is a fictional character in George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series of novels, as well as the television adaptation, "Game of Thrones", where she is portrayed by English actress Emilia Clarke. In the novels, she is a prominent point of view characte... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what condition is associated with the feeling of incomplete evacuation of the bowel | Rectal tenesmus Rectal tenesmus Rectal tenesmus (, from Greek , from to stretch, strain) is a feeling of incomplete defecation. It is the sensation of inability or difficulty to empty the bowel at defecation, even if the bowel contents have already been evacuated. Tenesmus indicates the feeling of a residue, and is not... | Irritable bowel syndrome have an acute onset and develop after an infectious illness characterized by two or more of: fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or positive stool culture. This postinfective syndrome has consequently been termed "postinfectious IBS" (IBS-PI). The primary symptoms of IBS are abdominal pain or discomfort... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang on the banks of the river | Running Bear Running Bear "Running Bear" is a song written by Jiles Perry Richardson (a.k.a. The Big Bopper) and sung most famously by Johnny Preston in 1959. The 1959 recording featured background vocals by Richardson and George Jones and the session's producer Bill Hall, who provided the "Indian chanting" of "uga-uga... | Arts in Karur the Porunai river. The king Cheraman Palai Padiya Perumkadungo, (who sang the Palai land) was victorious in the battlefield, by destroying the impregnable forts of the enemies. The Patini woman minstrel, who praised his conquests, received from him, enchanting jewels made of gold Kalanjus. The Bana, who s... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who did golden state warriors used to be | Golden State Warriors ever regular season, most wins in a season (regular season and postseason combined), as well as the best ever postseason run. The team's six NBA championships are tied for third-most in NBA history with the Chicago Bulls. According to "Forbes", the Warriors are the seventh highest valued sports fr... | Monty McCutchen Monty McCutchen Monty McCutchen (born February 14, 1966) is a former professional basketball referee who has worked in the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the 1993-1994 season. 2017 Finals, Game 3 Golden State Warriors (118) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (113) 2016 Finals, Game 7 Cleveland Cavaliers... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played the nun in american horror story | Lily Rabe Lily Rabe Lily Rabe (born June 29, 1982) is an American actress. She received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance as Portia in "The Merchant of Venice". Rabe is best known for her multiple roles on the FX anthology series "American Horror Story", and her lead role as... | American Horror Story to tour the Murder House throughout the decades and look for clues. In August 2012, the first promo for the second season was released on the "American Horror Story" Facebook page entitled "Special Delivery", in which a nun carries a couple of buckets filled with body parts through a field. As a c... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the evidence of which nobel gases was first observed in india during a solar eclipse | Helium solar eclipse in 1868 by Georges Rayet, Captain C. T. Haig, Norman R. Pogson, and Lieutenant John Herschel, and was subsequently confirmed by French astronomer Jules Janssen. Janssen is often jointly credited with detecting the element along with Norman Lockyer. Janssen recorded the helium spectral line during t... | Allais effect Allais effect The Allais effect is the alleged anomalous behavior of pendulums or gravimeters which is sometimes purportedly observed during a solar eclipse. The effect was first reported as an anomalous precession of the plane of oscillation of a Foucault pendulum during the solar eclipse of June 30, 195... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who voices lois in family guy season 1 | Lois Griffin the show he called "Family Guy". Brian's character was largely based on Steve from the "Larry and Steve" cartoon, with Larry serving as the primary basis of the Peter character. The character's personality was also partially inspired by a friend of his father who rudely fell asleep while watching the 1993 ... | Family Guy (season 16) Family Guy (season 16) "Family Guy" sixteenth season premiered on Fox in the United States on October 1, 2017, and ended on May 20, 2018. The series follows the dysfunctional Griffin family, consisting of father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie, and the family dog Brian, w... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the man responsible for bringing new textile machines to the united states | Samuel Slater Samuel Slater Samuel Slater (June 9, 1768 – April 21, 1835) was an early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" (a phrase coined by Andrew Jackson), "Sam the Slate"(commonly used in Philadelphia after his evasion of the British military in the War of 181... | Tariff in United States history was just starting and the United States had little or no textile industry—the heart of the early Industrial Revolution. The British government having just lost the Revolutionary War tried to maintain their near monopoly on cheap and efficient textile manufacturing by prohibiting the expo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the land rover discovery first built | Land Rover Discovery Land Rover Discovery Land Rover Discovery is a series of mid-size luxury SUVs, produced under the Land Rover marque, from the British manufacturer Land Rover (becoming Jaguar Land Rover in 2013). There have been five generations of the vehicle, the first of which was introduced in 1989, the second ... | Land Rover Discovery Sport Land Rover Discovery Sport The Land Rover Discovery Sport (codename L550) is a high end off-road, subcompact luxury crossover SUV produced by British automotive company Jaguar Land Rover under their Land Rover marque. It replaces the Land Rover Freelander in a revised Land Rover range of vehi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where was two lovers and a bear filmed | Two Lovers and a Bear the bear appears again, revealing that he is God and promising to Roman that he and Lucy will see each other again. The final scene shows the lovers' now dead, frozen bodies being cut out of the snow and lifted away by a helicopter. The film was first announced on 18 March 2015. TF1 International ... | Two Lovers and a Bear you'll feel nothing but chill." Two Lovers and a Bear Two Lovers and a Bear is a 2016 Canadian independent drama film directed by Kim Nguyen and starring Tatiana Maslany and Dane DeHaan. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released on ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won the womens battle royal wrestlemania 34 | WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal won by Naomi, after she last eliminated Bayley. The decision to hold a battle royal in honor of The Fabulous Moolah drew fan rage. Tufayel Ahmed of "Newsweek" wrote that Moolah "isn't quite the bastion of female empowerment she is proclaimed to be", with "years of allegations" that she... | André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal Kane to win the match, which was also notable for former NBA player Shaquille O'Neal entering as a surprise participant. The fourth annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal was held at WrestleMania 33 on April 2, 2017 as part of the Kickoff Show. The match was won by Mojo Rawl... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
flag with black yellow and red horizontal stripes | Flag of Germany Flag of Germany The flag of Germany or German flag () is a tricolour consisting of three equal horizontal bands displaying the national colours of Germany: black, red, and gold (). The flag was first adopted as the national flag of modern Germany in 1919, during the short-lived Weimar Republic, until 19... | Pan-African flag is three horizontal stripes, descending black, green, and dark yellow (gold). The United States Postal Service issued a stamp in 1997 to commemorate Kwanzaa with a painting by fine artist Synthia Saint James of a dark-skinned family wearing garments traditional in parts of Africa and fashionable for sp... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which character in gilgamesh was told by ea to build a boat | Gilgamesh flood myth Gilgamesh to stay awake for six days and seven nights. However, as soon as Utnapishtim finishes speaking Gilgamesh falls asleep. Utnapishtim instructs his wife to bake a loaf of bread for every day he is asleep so that Gilgamesh cannot deny his failure. Gilgamesh, who wants to overcome death, canno... | MÁ and EA 245. In the "Epic of Gilgamesh", Tablet XI (chapter) (the Flood Story) uses the "ship/boat" sumerogram; elsewhere Gilgamesh is taken by boat in other chapters of the Epic. MÁ The cuneiform sign MÁ, the sumerogram (capital letter (majuscule)) is the sign for English language ""ship"", or ""boat"", Akkadian la... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote does your chewing gum lose its flavor | Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?) Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?) "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?)" is a novelty song by Lonnie Donegan. Released as a single in 1959, it entered the UK Singles Chart on 6 February 1959... | Spearmint (flavour) its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight?" as the BBC, not wanting to risk breaching trademark laws, refused to play it. Donegan renamed the song, "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight)", which then went on to became a top-10 hit in the UK and US. Spearmint (flavour) Spearmint... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how did the u.s. rocky mountains come to look the way they do today | Geology of the Rocky Mountains rocks of that older range were reformed into the Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Mountains took shape during an intense period of plate tectonic activity that resulted in much of the rugged landscape of the western North America. The Laramide orogeny, about 80–55 million years ago, was the las... | Florence Tullis Resort Hotel, he spotted a female dwarf as she made her way through the tourists. As she walked by, Rocky began to giggle. "Now do you understand?" Tullis said. "Do you understand why people sometimes treat you the way they do?" Rocky, whose face already was twisted by disease, nodded. "Rocky," his moth... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the actress who plays donna in suits | Sarah Rafferty the Roman Catholic church of St. Mary in Greenwich, Connecticut. and have two daughters, Oona Gray (b. 22 October 2007) and Iris Friday (b. January 2012). She and her "Suits" co-star Gabriel Macht have been friends for over 25 years. They met in 1993 at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Sarah Rafferty S... | Donna Windsor "Best Actress", but lost out to rival soap "EastEnders" actress Kellie Bright, who plays Linda Carter in the serial. Donna's cancer and suicide was also nominated for "Best Storyline" under the title of "Donna's Demise", however the highly-publicised Who Killed Lucy Beale? story from "EastEnders" won the ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played jimmy olsen in the original superman tv show | Jack Larson actor Montgomery Clift. Larson owned and resided in the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed George Sturges House in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, California until his death. He died on September 20, 2015 at the age of 87. His interment was at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, California. Jack Larson Jac... | Jimmy Olsen Jimmy Olsen James Bartholomew Olsen, better known as Jimmy Olsen, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Olsen is a young photojournalist working for the "Daily Planet". He is close friends with Lois Lane and Clark Kent/Superman, and has a good working relationshi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played jerry lee lewis on walk the line | Waylon Payne including the series "". Waylon Payne also stars in Monte Hellman's thriller "Road to Nowhere". Waylon Payne was also featured in the role as Tony Nash in the 2014 film "The Identical". Waylon Payne Waylon Malloy Payne (born April 5, 1972) is an American country singer, songwriter, musician and actor. He i... | Lewis Boogie the most successful recordings by Jerry Lee Lewis on the Sun label. The song appeared in a new recording by Jerry Lee Lewis in the 1989 Orion Pictures biopic "Great Balls of Fire!" during the closing credits. "Lewis Boogie" is featured in the 2005 Johnny Cash biopic "Walk the Line". It was performed by Way... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does marianne end up with in sense and sensibility | Marianne Dashwood love with Colonel Brandon and marries him. Marianne Dashwood Marianne Dashwood is a fictional character in the Jane Austen novel "Sense and Sensibility". The 16-year-old second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dashwood, she embodies the "sensibility" of the title, as opposed to her elder sister Elinor's... | Sense and Sensibility which features one sister full of rational sense and another sister of romantic, emotive sensibility, is considered to have been an inspiration as well. West’s romantic sister-heroine also shares her first name, Marianne, with Austen’s. There are further textual similarities, described in a modern... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the population of phenix city alabama | Phenix City, Alabama Phenix City, Alabama Phenix City is a city in Lee and Russell counties in the State of Alabama, and the county seat of Russell County. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 32,822. Phenix City lies immediately west across the Chattahoochee River from much larger Columbus, Georgia. S... | Smiths Station, Alabama Smiths Station, Alabama Smiths Station is a city in Lee County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Columbus, Georgia-Phenix City, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area. At the time of the 2000 census, it was still a census-designated place (CDP), and its population was 21,756. The area th... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the branch of philosophy that deals with human issues of right and wrong is called | Ethics Ethics Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct. The field of ethics, along with aesthetics, concern matters of value, and thus comprise the branch of philosophy called axiology. Ethics seeks to resolve quest... | Philosophy and literature Philosophy and literature Philosophy and literature involves the literary treatment of philosophers and philosophical themes (the literature of philosophy), and the philosophical treatment of issues raised by literature (the philosophy of literature). Strictly speaking, the philosophy of liter... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won the women 's college basketball championship 2018 | 2018 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship Game Amin gave the play-by-play, with Kara Lawson and Rebecca Lobo as the color analysts, and Holly Rowe as the sideline reporter. Maria Taylor, Lobo, Nell Fortner and Andy Landers provided studio coverage. 2018 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship Game Th... | PBC Tirana (women) 1976, 1977, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2005, 2013, 2018) Albanian Basketball Supercup Winners - 3 (2003, 2016, 2018) "For the male basketball team see PBC Tirana" PBC Tirana (women) PBC Tirana (women) is a basketball team that play in the Albanian A-1 League. It is the most successful ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played kate in last tango in halifax | Nina Sosanya world premiere production of "Privacy" at the Donmar Warehouse, London. In 2016 she appeared in the world premiere production of "Elegy" at the Donmar Warehouse. She had recurring appearances in episodes of Shetland". Nina Sosanya Nina Sosanya (born 6 June 1969) is a Nigerian English stage, television, and... | Nina Sosanya mother, Trisha. Sosanya played the character Alibe Silver in "Treasure Island" (2012). She has played a main character, Kate McKenzie, in series one to three of the BBC original drama "Last Tango in Halifax" during 2012–2015, and a main character, Lucy Freeman, in the TV series "W1A" in 2014. In 2015, she ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what kind of magnet is a piece of lodestone | Lodestone Lodestone A lodestone is a naturally magnetized piece of the mineral magnetite. They are naturally occurring magnets, which can attract iron. The property of magnetism was first discovered in antiquity through lodestones. Pieces of lodestone, suspended so they could turn, were the first magnetic compasses, an... | Compass iron rod with a magnetic lodestone. This magnetised rod (or magnetic needle) is then placed on a low friction surface to allow it to freely pivot to align itself with the magnetic field. It is then labeled so the user can distinguish the north-pointing from the south-pointing end; in modern convention the north... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does michael scott end up with on the office | Michael Scott (The Office) Meeting" to "The Manager and the Salesman". In the end of the 7th season, he proposes to HR representative Holly Flax and moves to Colorado to take care of her aging parents, leaving the manager position to Deangelo Vickers in "Goodbye, Michael", to Andy Bernard in season 8 after Vickers beco... | Michael Scott Paper Company Michael Scott Paper Company "Michael Scott Paper Company" is the twenty-third episode of the fifth season of the television series "The Office", and the 95th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 9, 2009. In the episode, Michael, Pam and Ryan... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did thriller became the best selling album | Thriller (Michael Jackson album) 1984, including Album of the Year. Jackson won seven of the Grammys for the album, while the eighth Grammy went to Bruce Swedien. That same year, Jackson won eight American Music Awards, the Special Award of Merit and three MTV Video Music Awards. "Thriller" was recognized as the world'... | Thriller (Michael Jackson album) Thriller (Michael Jackson album) Thriller is the sixth studio album by American singer Michael Jackson, released on November 30, 1982, in the United States by Epic Records and internationally by CBS Records. It explores genres similar to Jackson's previous album, "Off the Wall," includi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which federal act or program was designed to address quebecois nationalism | Quebec nationalism developed within a British constitutional context. Despite intense pressure from outside Parliament, the British government drafted the Quebec Act which guaranteed "Canadiens" the restoration of French civil law; guaranteed the free practice of the Catholic faith; and returned the territorial extensi... | Nonpoint source water pollution regulations in the United States There are three primary federal laws effecting NPS water pollution: the Clean Water Act, the Clean Water Action Plan, and the Coastal Zone Management Act. The legal framework referred to as the "Clean Water Act" (CWA) has its statutory basis in the Water ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the state of the union response start | Response to the State of the Union address Response to the State of the Union address The response to the State of the Union address is a rebuttal speech, often brief, delivered by a representative (or representatives) of the opposition party following a presidential State of the Union address. When the president is a ... | Criticism of government response to Hurricane Katrina Discussion of the recovery efforts for Hurricane Katrina took a back seat to terrorism and Iraq in his 2006 State of the Union Address. In that speech, Bush did not mention any human suffering caused by the storm or its aftermath, and did not acknowledge any shortco... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the traveling carnival begin in america | Traveling carnival celebrations, the North American traveling carnival is not tied to a religious observance. Larger fairs such as the permanent fairs of cities and seaside resorts might be called a "fairground", although technically this refers to the land where a fair is traditionally held. In 1893, the Chicago's Wor... | Carny Carny Carny, also spelled carnie, is an informal term used in North America for a traveling carnival employee, and the language they use, particularly when the employee plays a game ("joint"), food stand ("grab" or "popper"), or ride at a carnival. The term "showie" is used synonymously in Australia. "Carny" is t... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang i 've been through the desert on a horse with no name lyrics | A Horse with No Name song and they hope it becomes available for all Michael's fans to hear." The song was remastered and released in its entirety along with the original Michael Jackson recording on Jackson's 2014 album, "Xscape". A Horse with No Name "A Horse with No Name" is a song written by Dewey Bunnell, and orig... | A Horse with No Name The song was featured in "Hideous Kinky", a British–French 1998 film, during a trip on the Moroccan desert. In 2008, it was used in a Kohls TV commercial for Vera Wang. The song bookends the second episode of the third season of "Breaking Bad", "Caballo sin Nombre" (Spanish for "Horse without Name"... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who lost to jordin sparks on american idol | American Idol (season 6) a Christian album after signing with Brash Music. Jordin Sparks Blake Lewis Melinda Doolittle LaKisha Jones Chris Richardson Phil Stacey Sanjaya Malakar Chris Sligh Stephanie Edwards Leslie Hunt Amanda Coluccio Sarah Burgess Sean Michel Sherman Pore Source – IdolsMusic.com American Idol (season... | Jordin Sparks win this year." While on the show, Sparks gained a loyal fan base known as "Sparkplugs". On May 23, 2007, Sparks won the sixth season of "American Idol". She remains the youngest winner in "American Idol" history. Cowell said, "Jordin was the most improved over the whole season – didn't start the best, bu... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was weed legalized in colorado and washington | Timeline of cannabis laws in the United States Timeline of cannabis laws in the United States The legal history of cannabis in the United States began with state-level prohibition in the early 20th century, with the first major federal limitations occurring in 1937. Starting with Oregon in 1973, individual states began... | Western United States Movement. It has also produced three presidents: Herbert Hoover, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan. The prevalence of libertarian political attitudes is widespread. For example, the majority of Western states have legalized medicinal marijuana (all but Utah and Wyoming) and some forms of gambling (... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
convention relative to the treatment of prisoners of war | Geneva Convention (1929) replaces it. The annex added detail to the provisions covering repatriation and hospitalization. Geneva Convention (1929) The Geneva Convention (1929) was signed at Geneva, July 27, 1929. Its official name is the Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Geneva July 27, 1929. It... | Third Geneva Convention of the Third Geneva Convention. It will correspond freely with "A Central Prisoners of War Information Agency ... created in a neutral country" to act as a conduit with the Power to which the prisoners of war owe their allegiance. The provisions of this part are contained in Articles 122 to 125.... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the name of the first electric train in india is | Deccan Queen 1966, consisting of Indian Railways standard integral anti telescopic cars. For the first time since the history of the train, third class (now second class) passengers were allowed to travel by this train. It had only reserved first class since inception until 1966. "Deccan Queen" is the second train in I... | Tamralipta Express 58 Tamralipta Express runs from via , Tamluk, Ramnagar to . Runs Daily Runs Daily 22897 / 98 Kandari Express As the route is electrified, a based WAP-4 electric locomotive pulls the train to its destination. Tamralipta Express The 12857 / 58 Tamralipta Express is a Express train belonging to Indian R... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who commissioned the first christmas card in 1843 | Christmas card King, to the most worshipful and energetic lord and most eminent James, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and Defender of the true faith, with a gesture of joyful celebration of the Birthday of the Lord, in most joyand fortune, we enter into the new auspicious year 1612" – being laid out to form a rose.... | Culture of the United Kingdom Designed by John Callcott Horsley for Cole in 1843, the Christmas card accounts for almost half of the volume of greeting card sales in the UK, with over 600 million cards sold annually. The robin is a common sight in gardens throughout the UK. It is relatively tame and drawn to human acti... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
three kinds of tissues do meristems develop into | Meristem At the meristem summit, there is a small group of slowly dividing cells, which is commonly called the central zone. Cells of this zone have a stem cell function and are essential for meristem maintenance. The proliferation and growth rates at the meristem summit usually differ considerably from those at the pe... | Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine (develop) into various other kinds of cells/tissues. All tissues originate from fetal stem cells. Recently adult stem cells have been identified with the ability to create new tissues. We investigate stem cells that are taken from donor adult tissues, we do not co... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
first black tennis player to win a grand slam | Althea Gibson Althea Gibson Althea Gibson (August 25, 1927 – September 28, 2003) was an American tennis player and professional golfer, and the first Black athlete to cross the color line of international tennis. In 1956, she became the first African American to win a Grand Slam title (the French Championships). The fo... | 2009 Rafael Nadal tennis season hard-court Grand Slam singles title, making him the first Spaniard to win the Australian Open and the fourth male tennis player—after Jimmy Connors, Mats Wilander, and Andre Agassi—to win Grand Slam singles titles on three different surfaces. This win also made Nadal the first male tenni... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang the song how do you do | How Do You Do (Mouth & MacNeal song) How Do You Do (Mouth & MacNeal song) "How Do You Do" released in 1971 was an international hit single for Dutch duo Mouth & MacNeal. It was #1 in the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland, and New Zealand. It also spent 19 weeks in the "Billboard" Hot 100 a year later, and a co... | The Closer I Get to You how we managed to do the song we did last year. I felt this need because I didn't know what to do. I couldn't save him, I knew he was sick. But I knew when he sat down at that piano and sang for me it was like it was eight or nine years ago because he sang and played his ass off. Flack announced... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played the banker in it 's a wonderful life | Mr. Potter Graham Fuller quotes an FBI internal memo from 1947 that states the film "represented a rather obvious attempt to discredit bankers by casting Lionel Barrymore as a 'scrooge-type' [sic] so that he would be the most hated man in the picture. This ... is a common trick used by communists." "The Simpsons" creat... | Clarence Odbody Clarence Odbody Clarence Odbody (born May 1653) is a fictional angel in Frank Capra's 1946 film "It's a Wonderful Life", where he was portrayed by Henry Travers, and in the 1990 sequel, "Clarence", where he was played by Robert Carradine. Odbody is loosely based on "a stranger", a character in Philip Va... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who led the rebuilding of the temple in jerusalem | Second Temple the rebuilding of the Temple possible. According to the closing verses of the second book of Chronicles and the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, when the Jewish exiles returned to Jerusalem following a decree from Cyrus the Great (, ), construction started at the original site of Solomon's Temple. After a rela... | Chaim Richman written two books "A House of Prayer for All Nations: The Holy Temple of Jerusalem" and "The Holy Temple of Jerusalem". Chaim Richman Chaim Richman is a rabbi in Israel, the International Director of the Temple Institute, which is dedicated to the rebuilding of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, and a member o... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who had a hit with more than a feeling in 1976 | More Than a Feeling More Than a Feeling "More Than a Feeling" is a song written by Tom Scholz and first released by American rock band Boston as the lead single from their self-titled debut album on Epic Records in September 1976, with "Smokin'" on the flipside. The single peaked at number five on the "Billboard" Hot 1... | Boston (album) release, and sold another 500,000 copies within 30 days, going platinum for the first time in November 1976. By January 1977, the debut disc sold two million copies, making it one of the fastest selling debut albums in rock history. "More Than a Feeling" became a hit single on both AM Top 40 stations (wi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what kind of music did whitney houston sing | Whitney Houston Whitney Houston Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer and actress. She was cited as the most awarded female artist of all time by "Guinness World Records" and remains one of the best-selling music artists of all time with 200 million records sold worldwide... | Alexz Johnson 1, 2017. A music video for "Right Now" premiered on Johnson's YouTube channel on her birthday, November 4, 2017. Alexz Johnson could be seen in 2001 during her episode with Disney Channel's "Express Yourself" citing Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and Sarah McLachlan as vocal influences. She s... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is in the 2018 mens final four | 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament teams in a single region (the South) advanced to the Sweet 16. Also, the tournament featured the first regional final matchup of a 9-seed (Kansas State) and an 11-seed (Loyola-Chicago). Villanova, Michigan, Kansas, and Loyola-Chicago, the “Cinderella team” of the tournam... | 2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships 2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships The 2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships, the 15th edition, were held in Innsbruck, Austria from 6 to 16 September 2018. The lead competition was the first event held at the 2018 World Championships. The womens' qualification took place on ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where was season 6 of american horror story filmed | American Horror Story: Roanoke the co-lead of the "My Roanoke Nightmare" documentary. In September 2016, "Glee" alum Jacob Artist announced his involvement with the sixth season. On the same month, the main casting was announced after the first episode with the addition of André Holland and series veteran Lily Rabe por... | Chapter 6 (American Horror Story) 6" of "Roanoke", creating a solid – and even scarier – turn of events while splitting the season in two." Emily L. Stephens from "The A.V. Club" gave the episode an A rating, stating, ""Chapter 6" isn't just the best episode of the season so far; technically speaking, it ranks with the... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the current australian flag became official | Flag of Australia following Federation, and was first flown in Melbourne on 3 September 1901, the date proclaimed as Australian National Flag Day. A slightly different design was approved by King Edward VII in 1903. The seven-pointed commonwealth star version was introduced by a proclamation dated 23 February 1908. The... | Modern display of the Confederate flag leaving Mississippi without an official flag. The omission was not discovered until 1993, when a lawsuit filed by the NAACP regarding the flag was being reviewed by the Supreme Court of Mississippi. In 2000 Governor Ronnie Musgrove issued an executive order making the flag officia... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the speed of the earth 's orbit around the sun | Earth's orbit As seen from Earth, the planet's orbital prograde motion makes the Sun appear to move with respect to other stars at a rate of about 1° (or a Sun or Moon diameter every 12 hours) eastward per solar day. Earth's orbital speed averages about 30 km/s (108,000 km/h; 67,000 mph), which is fast enough to cover ... | Interplanetary spaceflight it must change its speed by another 2.3 km/s in order to match Mars' orbital speed around the Sun and enter an orbit around it. For comparison, launching a spacecraft into low Earth orbit requires a change in speed of about 9.5 km/s. For many years economical interplanetary travel meant using... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays andy 's dad in the office | Garden Party (The Office) stunt. However, he fails to get his motorcycle up the ramp, and instead runs across the cars. The episode was written by co-executive producer Justin Spitzer, his 10th writing credit for the series. It was directed by series editor David Rogers, his 4th directing credit for the series. Beginni... | Haunting Julia music. Suddenly, the piano plays again, and stops. Footsteps are heard where the stairs used to be, and there is a knock on the door, with Julia's voice saying "Dad ... dad ... dad ..." The door then flies open, and everything in the room is hurled about. Andy and Ken and thrown to the ground, but Joe, i... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
historical time period of a rose for emily | A Rose for Emily the funeral of Emily Grierson, an elderly Southern woman whose funeral is the obligation of their small town. It then proceeds in a non-linear fashion to the narrator's recollections of Emily's archaic and increasingly strange behavior throughout the years. Emily is a member of a family of the antebell... | A Rose for Emily of life that leads to an impending ruin. Floyd C. Watkins wrote about the structure of "A Rose for Emily" in "Modern Language Notes". Watkins claims that this is Faulkner's best story and is among the best American writers of this time period. Faulkner had to carefully dissect his sections, bringing im... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who originated the role of dolly in hello dolly | Hello, Dolly! (musical) of the same name starring Shirley Booth. The story of a meddlesome widow who strives to bring romance to several couples and herself in a big city restaurant also features prominently in the 1891 hit musical "A Trip to Chinatown". The role of Dolly Gallagher Levi in the musical was originally wr... | Hello, Dolly! (musical) for seven Academy Awards, and won three. The plot of "Hello, Dolly!" originated in an 1835 English play, "A Day Well Spent" by John Oxenford, which Johann Nestroy adapted into the farce "Einen Jux will er sich machen" ("He Will Go on a Spree" or "He'll Have Himself a Good Time"). Thornton Wilder... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the most economically developed country in the world | Developed country the development process. The UN HDI is a statistical measure that gauges a country's level of human development. While there is a strong correlation between having a high HDI score and a prosperous economy, the UN points out that the HDI accounts for more than income or productivity. Unlike GDP per ca... | Least Developed Countries for countries in the so-called Third World. Although many contemporary scholars argue that "Third World" is outdated, irrelevant or inaccurate, others may use the term "Fourth World" in reference to least developed countries (although Fourth World is also used to refer to stateless ethnic grou... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the street address to the white house | White House White House The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. and has been the residence of every U.S. President since John Adams in 1800. The term, "White House", is often used as a metonym for the... | Japanese addressing system name (either just family name, or full name of resident) must also be specified; this name is generally displayed in front of the house on a , often decoratively presented, as house numbers are in other countries. The system works by naming the intersection of two streets and then indicating ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won olympic gold in womens hockey 2018 | United States women's national ice hockey team United States women's national ice hockey team The United States women's national ice hockey team is controlled by USA Hockey. The U.S. has been one of the most successful women's ice hockey teams in international play, having won gold or silver in every major tournament w... | University Match (hockey) Blues). The Men's Varsity Match fixture remains one of the UK's largest amateur hockey matches, with 950 spectators attending Southgate Hockey Centre for the 2018 match. In 2018, Oxford retained both Mens' & Womens' trophies. However, Cambridge retain the lead in overall victories for both sex... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is the enmore martyrs monument located in guyana | Enmore, Guyana water out whenever rain falls. The village that surrounds this sluice is called Logwood. There is also a cemetery. Enmore, Guyana Enmore is a village in the Demerara-Mahaica region along the coastal belt of Guyana. It is about two square miles (5.1 km) in size and has a multi-ethnic population of about 8... | Aviation Martyrs' Monument Aviation Martyrs' Monument The Aviation Martyrs' Monument ( or formerly "Tayyare Şehitleri Abidesi"), located in Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey, is a memorial dedicated to the first soldiers of the Ottoman Airforce to be killed in flight accidents. In Turkey, one use of the term "martyr" ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does bud travel in bud not buddy | Bud, Not Buddy walking to go to Grand Rapids, Michigan. On the way, he meets Lefty Lewis, who gives him a ride in his car to Grand Rapids to find his father, who he believes is Herman E. Calloway. He stays with Lefty for a short while, then leaves to find his father. Bud meets Herman and his band and declares himself t... | Bud, Not Buddy Bud, Not Buddy Bud, Not Buddy is a children's novel written by Christopher Paul Curtis, published in 1999. The book received the 2000 Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature. Christopher Paul Curtis was also recognized with the 2000 Coretta Scott King Award, an award given to outst... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the most anyone has won on cash cab | Cash Cab (U.S. game show) "Red Light Challenge" is worth $500. The current record of $6,200 won on one ride is held by Sam Meyer (riding solo, on a Double Ride, taking and winning the Double-or-Nothing Video Bonus question) on the episode that aired May 18, 2009. This topped the old record held by contestants Sean Devn... | Cash Cab (Australian game show) to walk away with what cash they have won, or to sit and watch a video clip and be asked an observation-based question. If they answer correctly, they walk away with double the winnings of the trip. If they get it wrong, they walk away with nothing. Cash Cab (Australian game show) Cash C... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how far do you fall in two seconds | Equations for a falling body during the fall (that is, they assume constant acceleration). The last equation is more accurate where significant changes in fractional distance from the center of the planet during the fall cause significant changes in g. This equation occurs in many applications of basic physics. The fir... | It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land is the second studio album by English production team Soulsavers, released on 2 April 2007 in the UK and 16 October 2007 in the US. The album features American singer Mark L... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where are the olympics being held in 2020 | 2020 Summer Olympics coverage to free-to-air networks in each territory and other Discovery Inc.-owned channels. In the United Kingdom, these will be the last Games whose rights are primarily owned by the BBC, although as a condition of a sub-licensing agreement that will carry into the 2022 and 2024 Games, Eurosport h... | Istanbul bid for the 2020 Summer Olympics Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan attended the London 2012 Olympics. At the end of May 2012 it was announced that a third bridge over the Bosphorus would be built. This bridge will help to ease traffic in the city should Istanbul be successful in being awarded the ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does most absorption of nutrients occur pancreas stomach small intestine esophagus | Small intestine Small intestine The small intestine or small bowel is the part of the gastrointestinal tract between the stomach and the large intestine, and is where most of the end absorption of food takes place. The small intestine has three distinct regions – the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. The duodenum is the sh... | Fish physiology food is further digested and, in many fish, processed in finger-shaped pouches called pyloric caeca, which secrete digestive enzymes and absorb nutrients. Organs such as the liver and pancreas add enzymes and various chemicals as the food moves through the digestive tract. The intestine completes the pr... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the first to sing the lion sleeps tonight | The Lion Sleeps Tonight The Lion Sleeps Tonight "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" is a song originally recorded by Solomon Linda under the title "Mbube" for the South African Gallo Record Company in 1939. Linda's version was written in Zulu, while the English lyrics were written by George David Weiss. The song was adapted and ... | The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) "The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight)" is a song and single by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, released in 1992. The track is one of three singles from "Apollo 18". The song has also appeared on several compilation albums, including "... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what people group established an empire in the valley of mexico | History of Mexico The Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan became the Spanish capital Mexico City, which was and remains the most populous city in Mexico. From 1521, the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire incorporated the region into the Spanish Empire, with New Spain its colonial era name and Mexico City the center of colo... | History of Mexico City is told by the archeological and historic record, and the second comes from the Mexica themselves, which is both mythological and historical. The central highlands of what is now Mexico were occupied for many centuries before the founding of the city. To the northeast are the ruins of Teotihuacan... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is the 2024 olympics gon na be held | 2024 Summer Olympics be unveiled in Late 2021. 2024 Summer Olympics The 2024 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, (French: Jeux de la XXXIIIe Olympiade) and commonly known as Paris 2024, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event that is scheduled to take place from 26 July to... | Los Angeles bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics July 2016, LA 2024 officials released artist renderings of an updated Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and temporary swim stadium that would be used if Los Angeles is awarded the 2024 Summer Olympics. On 31 July 2016, Mayor Eric Garcetti led a 25-person contingent from Los Ange... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how long was dory lost from her parents | Finding Dory with multiple shell trails leading to it. As she turns to leave, she sees her parents Jenny and Charlie in the distance. They tell her they spent years laying down the trails for her to follow in the hopes that she would eventually find them. Marlin, Nemo, and Hank end up in the truck taking various aquati... | Finding Dory Dory subsequently has flashbacks of life with her parents, and struggles to recall details. She finally remembers how she was separated from her parents: she overheard her mother crying one night, left to retrieve a shell to cheer her up, and was pulled away by an undertow current. Marlin and Nemo attempt ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
highest elevation in the middle east and north africa | Mount Damavand Mount Damavand Mount Damavand ( ), a potentially active volcano, is a stratovolcano which is the highest peak in Iran and the highest volcano in Asia; the Kunlun Volcanic Group in Tibet is higher than Damāvand, but are not considered to be volcanic mountains. Damāvand has a special place in Persian mytho... | Middle Atlas National Park, located in causse atlassic between Khenifra and Ifrane. The highest point of the Middle Atlas is Jbel Bou Naceur (3340 m). 15km north west lies second highest mountain massif of Moussa ou Sabel (3172 m) and Jbel Bou Iblane (3081m), which lies close to Immouzer Marmoucha. Because of its eleva... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which country supported the republican forces with military aid in the spanish civil war | Spanish Civil War and air support from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, while the Republican (Loyalist) side received support from the Soviet Union and Mexico. Other countries, such as the United Kingdom, France, and the United States, continued to recognize the Republican government, but followed an official policy of ... | Scottish volunteers in the Spanish Civil War Scottish volunteers in the Spanish Civil War Scottish Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War comprised 23% of the estimated 2,400 men and women who travelled from Great Britain to serve in the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War. Along with the 549 military voluntee... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where are the italian alps located in italy | Alps stretches from the Mediterranean Sea north above the Po basin, extending through France from Grenoble, and stretching eastward through mid and southern Switzerland. The range continues onward toward Vienna, Austria, and east to the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia. To the south it dips into northern Italy and to the nort... | French Alps French Alps The French Alps are the portions of the Alps mountain range that stand within France, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur regions. While some of the ranges of the French Alps are entirely in France, others, such as the Mont Blanc massif, are shared with Switzerland... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
in the pre-columbian era what were the only domesticated beasts of burden in the americas | Pre-Columbian era Xoloitzcuintle breed, for their meat. Andean societies had llamas and alpacas for meat and wool, as well as for beasts of burden. Guinea pigs were raised for meat in the Andes. Iguanas and a range of wild animals, such as deer and pecari, were another source of meat in Mexico, Central, and northern So... | Chincha culture maintained trade routes by land with herds of camelids used as beasts of burden reaching the Collao (Altiplano) and Cusco. Moreover, the Chincha learned seafaring skills; and new technologies such as raft construction with balsa logs, being the largest capable of carrying twenty people in addition to a ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what bible translation does the orthodox church use | Russian Synodal Bible Russian Synodal Bible The Russian Synodal Bible (, The Synodal Translation) is a Russian non-Church Slavonic translation of the Bible commonly used by the Russian Orthodox Church, Russian Baptists and other Protestant as well as Roman Catholic communities in Russia. The translation began in 1813, ... | Bible translations into Romanian and printed by the Bible Society in 1931 but has not been issued since. Two main translations are currently used in Romanian. The Orthodox Church uses the Synodal Version, the standard Romanian Orthodox Bible translation, published in 1988 with the blessings of Patriarch Teoctist Arăpaș... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how to become the us ambassador to the un | United States Ambassador to the United Nations United States on the U.N. Security Council and during almost all plenary meetings of the General Assembly, except in the rare situation in which a more senior officer of the United States (such as the U.S. Secretary of State or the President of the United States) is presen... | Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approached his record of seven and a half years as ambassador to the UN. During his time as UN Ambassador, Lodge supported the Cold War policies of the Eisenhower Administration, and often engaged in debates with the UN representatives of the Soviet Union. During the CIA-sponsored overthrowing of ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the other name of astable multivibrator | Multivibrator the advent of low-cost integrated circuits, chains of multivibrators found use as frequency dividers. A free-running multivibrator with a frequency of one-half to one-tenth of the reference frequency would accurately lock to the reference frequency. This technique was used in early electronic organs, to k... | Monostable monostable multivibrator, the one resistive-capacitive network (C-R in figure 1 of multivibrator) is replaced by a resistive network (just a resistor). The circuit can be thought as a 1/2 astable multivibrator. Q2 collector voltage is the output of the circuit (in contrast to the astable circuit, it has a pe... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did michigan state basketball win a national championship | Michigan State Spartans men's basketball Michigan State Spartans men's basketball The Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team represents Michigan State University (MSU) and competes in the Big Ten Conference of NCAA Division I College basketball. Their home games are played at the Breslin Student Events Center. T... | 2007 BCS National Championship Game theories. Other theories suggest that since Michigan did not win their conference title, they did not deserve to play for the BCS National Championship, or that a rematch between Michigan and Ohio State was not favored by the poll voters. The controversy was largely resolved when USC... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
flat iron steak cut from where in cow | Flat iron steak Flat iron steak Flat iron steak (US), butlers' steak (UK), or oyster blade steak (Australia and New Zealand) is a cut of steak cut with the grain from the shoulder of the animal. This produces a flavorful cut that is a bit tough because it contains a gristly fascia membrane unless removed. Some restaura... | Flank steak Flank steak The flank steak is a beef steak cut from the abdominal muscles or lower chest of the cow. The cut is common in Colombia, where it is known as "sobrebarriga", literally meaning "over the belly". A thin flank steak in South America is known as a "matambre" in Spanish. In Brazil, it is called frald... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
sold soul to the devil to play guitar | Robert Johnson Robert Johnson Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911August 16, 1938) was an American blues singer-songwriter and musician. His landmark recordings in 1936 and 1937 display a combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that has influenced later generations of musicians. Johnson's poorly docu... | Chris Thomas King career includes prominent roles in several films, including two music-related films. In the Oscar-winning film "Ray" he plays band leader and blues guitar player Lowell Fulson. During production he collaborated with Ray Charles in scoring the film. In "O Brother Where Art Thou?", he portrays a skilled... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
three mountain railway lines in india which has been designated as unesco world heritage site | Mountain railways of India Mountain railways of India The Mountain railways of India refer to railway lines built in the mountains of India. Three of these railways, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, and the Kalka–Shimla Railway, are collectively designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site ... | Heritage railway the mountain railways of India, the Darjeeling Himalayan, Nilgiri Mountain and Kalka–Shimla Railways have been collectively designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To meet World Heritage criteria, the sites must retain some of their traditional infrastructure and culture. Series three of "Survivors... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did it become a law to go to school | Compulsory education in Fort Marion, Augustine, Florida, to force demographic minorities across America into government schools. His prototype was the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania. In 1918, Mississippi was the last state to enact a compulsory attendance law. In 1922 an attempt was made by the voter... | South Carolina State University School of Law USC be closed. Rather than integrate the University of South Carolina or close it down, the South Carolina General Assembly authorized the establishment of a law school at South Carolina State, then officially known as the Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural and Mechan... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what type of book is game of thrones | A Game of Thrones A Game of Thrones A Game of Thrones is the first novel in "A Song of Ice and Fire", a series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin. It was first published on August 1, 1996. The novel won the 1997 Locus Award and was nominated for both the 1997 Nebula Award and the 1997 World Fantas... | After the Thrones that "We love Game of Thrones and we love the way Twitter is thinking about content right now, so we jumped at the chance to blow out our Thrones show into an interactive multimedia experience — something that reacts immediately to what just happened, almost like a postgame show in sports - Nobody is ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did tonight show move to new york | The Tonight Show run: The Tonight Show The Tonight Show is an American late-night talk show currently broadcast from the NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center in New York City, the show's original location (a tradition interrupted by decades of emanating from various studios in the Los Angeles region) and airing on NBC sin... | 2010 Tonight Show conflict leave NBC, and O'Brien opened that night's show with "We've got a great show for you tonight—I have no idea when it will air, but it's gonna be a great show." Polone viewed the move as a reactionary one by Zucker, concluding that he was acting in self-preservation, since NBCUniversal owner Ge... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what kind of birds fly in a v formation | V formation which accounts for 20 percent of all avionic fuel usage by the United States federal government, is experimenting with autopilot changes to find the best tradeoff between the reduced drag of 'vortex surfing' and the resulting 'ride qualities' of flying through another aircraft's wake. V formation A V format... | Bird flight rapid alternating series of sideslips or even briefly turning upside down in a maneuver termed as "whiffling". A wide variety of birds fly together in a symmetric V-shaped or a J-shaped coordinated formation, also referred to as an "echelon", especially during long distance flight or migration. It is often ... | 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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