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who sings make me do anything you want | A Foot in Coldwater A Foot in Coldwater A Foot in Coldwater, also known as AFIC, was a Canadian rock band band of the 1970s and 1980s. Its original lineup of musicians included Alex Machin (vocals), Bob Horne (keyboard), Paul Naumann (guitar), Danny Taylor (drums), and Hughie Leggat (bass guitar and vocals). A Foot in ... | Make Me... (Britney Spears song) "raw" guitar riffs, "soothing electronics", "snare slaps", "whooshing synths" and a "dub step-esque boom-bap." In the song, she uses her breathy vocals and "soulful crescendos of 'Make me oooh, oooh, oooh.'" Lyrically, "Make Me..." talks about demanding sexual satisfaction, with the sin... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does helena bonham carter play in merlin | Merlin (miniseries) promises to keep it until a good man can withdraw it. Uther's mind is plagued by madness and lust, and Britain slides back into civil war. Merlin strikes a deal with Uther to let him bed Igraine in exchange for guardianship of the son born from the union, and for Gorlois and his men to be spared. Me... | Helena Bonham Carter Violet Bonham Carter. Helena is descended on her father's side from John Bonham Carter, Member of Parliament for Portsmouth. Helena's paternal great-grandfather was H. H. Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith and Prime Minister of Britain 1908–1916. She is the great-niece of Asquith's son, Anthon... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays sheila on young and the restless | Sheila Carter Sheila Carter Sheila Carter is a fictional character from "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful", American soap operas on the CBS network. Created by William J. Bell, the role was introduced in 1990 — by Edward J. Scott — under the portrayal of Kimberlin Brown, who portrayed the rol... | The Young and the Restless storylines "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful", the character was later handed over to Michelle Stafford, who also plays Phyllis. Although this recast was mainly storyline-directed, since Sheila had plastic surgery to look like Phyllis, fans of Sheila have expressed ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the soviet union detonated its first atomic bomb | Soviet atomic bomb project weapon project and the American Manhattan Project. The Soviet efforts also rounded up captured German scientists to join their program, and relied heavily on knowledge passed by spies to Soviet intelligence agencies. On 29 August 1949, the Soviet Union secretly conducted its first successful ... | RDS-37 quickly attempted to catch up. Although the Soviet Union had detonated their RDS-6 around that same time, the RDS-6 was detonated via high powered explosives while Ivy Mike was detonated via radiation method. The Soviets then abandoned their layered cake method and focused on a two-stage bomb method. The hydroge... | 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 person to translate the bible into english | Bible translations into English Bible into English, there were in fact many translations of large parts of the Bible centuries before Wycliffe's work. Parts of the Bible were first translated from the Latin Vulgate into Old English by a few select monks and scholars. Such translations were generally in the form of pros... | Bible translations into Konkani the first person to translate the complete Bible into Konkani. He translated it single-handedly over 30 years. The second complete translation was done by William B. Barboza in 2000 titled Pavitr Pustak. Both these were printed in Kannada script. The third complete translation was edited... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings do you think you 're better off alone | Better Off Alone of the "gray area in the world of music plagiarism". Despite the authorized use of the melody, some sources have stated that this poses the question of "How much sampling is too much sampling?". Better Off Alone "Better Off Alone" is a song by Alice Deejay, the trance project of Dutch producer Jürgen R... | All of Me (Estelle album) track "Do My Thang", which is an ode to individuality and uniqueness, also works as a girl power anthem, with each singer strongly declaring her independence: "You don't know where I'm going and so you think I'm lost, I ain't on your page, okay, so to you that means I'm off," Estelle sings, be... | 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 capital of argentina | Argentina "provincia") and one autonomous city ("ciudad autónoma"), Buenos Aires, which is the federal capital of the nation () as decided by Congress. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty over part of Antarctica, the Falkland Islands... | Republic of Argentina v. NML Capital, Ltd. Capital had offered no proof that foreign noncommercial assets were subject to attachment, Ginsburg questioned what authorization a US court could have to act as a "clearinghouse for information " about Argentina's noncommercial property. One month later Argentina, again, defa... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who established the first permanent french settlement in north america | French colonization of the Americas the first winter. In 1604 Pierre Du Gua de Monts and Samuel de Champlain founded a short-lived French colony, the first in Acadia, on Saint Croix Island, presently part of the state of Maine, which was much plagued by illness, perhaps scurvy. The following year the settlement was mov... | Jesuit missions in North America South America. They left written documentation of their efforts, in the form of The Jesuit Relations. Toward the end of his reign, Henry IV of France started to look at the possibility of ventures abroad, with both North America and the Levant being among the possibilities. In 1604, 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 industrial revolution start in germany | Economic history of Germany and 1840s, Prussia, Saxony, and other states reorganized agriculture, introducing sugar beets, turnips, and potatoes, yielding a higher level of food production that enabled a surplus rural population to move to industrial areas. The beginning of the industrial revolution in Germany came in ... | Late industrialisation Late industrialisation Alice Amsden, building on the insights of Gerschenkron, identifies Late Industrialization as a particular form of industrialisation the study of which is useful for those interested in study of the prospects for material progress in developing countries. Amsden notes that w... | 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 santa rosa california | Santa Rosa, California Santa Rosa, California Santa Rosa (lit. Spanish for "Saint Rose") is a city in and the county seat of Sonoma County, in California's Wine Country. Its estimated 2016 population was 175,155. Santa Rosa is the largest city in California's Redwood Empire, Wine Country and the North Bay; the fifth mo... | Vista Santa Rosa, California housing units. Vista Santa Rosa, California Vista Santa Rosa is a census-designated place in Riverside County, California. Vista Santa Rosa sits at an elevation of below sea level. The 2010 United States census reported Vista Santa Rosa's population was 2,926. According to the United States... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the type of consciousness we experience when we are conscious of external sensations | Consciousness component processes, including exteroception (sensing the external world); interoception (sensing the body); input-processing (seeing meaning); emotions; memory; time sense; sense of identity; evaluation and cognitive processing; motor output; and interaction with the environment. Each of these, in his vi... | The Transcendence of the Ego itself and reflection of it. For Sartre, 'intentional objects' are objects for consciousness and consciousness itself, just as consciousness itself is both consciousness and reflecting consciousness. Moreover, consciousness is in the world as we are conscious of things, but we are also cons... | 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 michigan 's mascot | Biff, the Michigan Wolverine Maize and Blue.” Then, in 1927, the Detroit Zoo acquired ten wolverines from Alaska. During the 1927 season, Yost struck a deal with the zoo to have two of the wolverines transported to Ann Arbor on football Saturdays. The two wolverines were nicknamed “Biff” and “Bennie” and were paraded a... | Swoop (Eastern Michigan University) Swoop (Eastern Michigan University) Swoop is the mascot used to represent various sports organizations in the United States. Eastern Michigan University uses the mascot Swoop to represent the Eastern Michigan Eagles to represent its NCAA Division 1 Athletic program. EMU is one of sev... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the energy of earth 's rotation is an example of | Rotational energy tidal locking for a more detailed explanation of this process). Rotational energy Rotational energy or angular kinetic energy is kinetic energy due to the rotation of an object and is part of its total kinetic energy. Looking at rotational energy separately around an object's axis of rotation, the fol... | Momentum exchange tether potential gives more specific energy, and ultimately more speed than the energy lost picking up the payload at a higher gravitational potential, even if the rotation rate is the same. For example, it is possible to use a system of two or three rotovators to implement trade between the Moon and ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did elton john sing candle in the wind | Candle in the Wind Candle in the Wind "Candle in the Wind" is a threnody with music and lyrics by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. It was originally written in 1973, in honour of Marilyn Monroe, who had died 11 years earlier. In 1997, John performed a rewritten version of the song as a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales.... | Chair Model less than an hour, Faust had landed the part and was flown out to Los Angeles. Although Novak wrote the majority of the episode, Jennifer Celotta and Paul Lieberstein were actually the ones that came up with the graveyard scene in the end. The original song for Michael to sing was going to be a parody of "C... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the internet introduced in the philippines | Internet in the Philippines had approved a plan with a three to five-year timeline for completion to deploy a national broadband network at an estimated cost of US$1.5 billion to $4.0 billion. Internet in the Philippines Internet in the Philippines first became available on March 29, 1994, with the Philippine Network F... | Digital divide by country is a leading motive for Internet use in the Philippines, but Internet use also plays a big part in their political communications. The Philippine presidential election of Estrada is where Internet use for politics started to take form. Due to the protests, Filipinos used Internet to display ch... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the last castle built in england | Castle Drogo with the planning. Jekyll's involvement appears to have been limited to designing the planting for the approach to the castle along the drive. The garden is noted for its rhododendrons and magnolias, herbaceous borders, rose garden, shrub garden and circular grass tennis court now used for croquet. The gar... | Nantwich Castle outwards from the High Street. The name "Castle Street" is believed to derive from the castle, although the name was first recorded in 1489 when the castle was already in ruins. Nantwich Castle Nantwich Castle was a Norman castle in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, built before 1180 to guard a ford across t... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the pittsburgh penguins become a team | Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins The Pittsburgh Penguins are a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Penguins are one of two NHL franchises in Pennsylvania; the other being t... | 2002–03 Pittsburgh Penguins season 2002–03 Pittsburgh Penguins season The 2002–03 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the Penguins' 36th season. The team finished fifth and last in the Atlantic Division and did not qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Penguins were shut out an NHL-high ten times, tied with the Calgary ... | 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 gibson les paul made | Gibson Les Paul accordance with Gibson's reputation at the time. Although recollections differ regarding who contributed what to the Les Paul design, it was far from a replica of rival guitar manufacturer Fender's models. McCarty approached Les Paul for the right to imprint the musician's name on the headstock with the... | Gibson Les Paul Special Gibson Les Paul Special The Gibson Les Paul Special is a variation of the Gibson Les Paul guitar. It was introduced in 1955 as a model to be an intermediate between the Gibson Les Paul Junior and the more expensive Gibson Les Paul Standard. Like most of Gibson's other budget models, the Les Paul... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the feast of the transfiguration occurs in which month | Feast of the Transfiguration churches, the Feast of the Transfiguration is observed on 6 August. In some Lutheran traditions preceding the reforms to the liturgy in the 1970s, the 6th of August was also observed as the Feast of the Transfiguration. In those Orthodox churches which continue to follow the Julian Calendar... | Feast of the Transfiguration USA) contains the order of the service for Transfiguration of the Lord. This order is either combined with the Sunday liturgy or replaces it in those congregations which orient themselves towards liturgical practices and observances. Feast of the Transfiguration The Feast of the Transfigura... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won season 5 of america 's got talent | America's Got Talent (season 5) show is once again hosted by Nick Cannon with Sharon Osbourne and Piers Morgan as judges. Piers Morgan announced on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on July 27, 2010 that he signed a three year contract to stay on "Talent". America's Got Talent (season 5) The fifth season of America's Go... | La France a un incroyable talent La France a un incroyable talent La France a un incroyable talent (), previously known as Incroyable Talent is a French television programme, based on the Got Talent series. It debuted on M6 on 2 November 2006, presented by Alessandra Sublet. The show is presented by Alessandra Sublet a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what year did bucks fizz won the eurovision song contest | Bucks Fizz they were commercially unsuccessful in the United States), but the UK remained their biggest market, where they had three No.1 singles with "Making Your Mind Up" (1981), "The Land of Make Believe" (1981) and "My Camera Never Lies" (1982) and became one of the top-selling groups of the 1980s. They also had UK... | Bucks Fizz (album) III and IV". On its 2015 release, Music-News.com labelled tracks "One of Those Nights" and "Piece of the Action" as "classy" and mentioned that it was clear that this album was a bid to quickly steer themselves away from the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2017, "Classic Pop magazine" reviewed the album ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many goals has rooney scored for dc | Wayne Rooney the end of the 2006–07 season. He scored 14 league goals that season. In June 2007, Rooney was given squad number 10, last worn by Ruud van Nistelrooy. Rooney reasoned that he always loved that number. He fractured his left metatarsal in United's opening-day goalless draw against Reading on 12 August, the ... | Adam Rooney He scored his first goals for the club against Port Vale, scoring twice in a 3–1 win at Boundary Park. On 23 January 2014, Rooney signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen. He scored on his debut two days later in a 2–2 draw with Motherwell at Fir Park, and scored his sec... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played tom cruise 's wife in the movie the firm | The Firm (1993 film) top of his class, he receives a generous job offer from Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a small boutique firm in Memphis specializing in accounting and tax law. He and his wife, Abby (Jeanne Tripplehorn), move to Memphis and Mitch sets to work studying to pass the Tennessee bar exam. Avery Tolar (Gene Ha... | Mitch McDeere Lucas is "...lost in a role that helped cement Tom Cruise as a movie star". Hale notes that Lucas' performance is composed of "a bland competence but not much fire". Mitch McDeere Mitchell Y. "Mitch" McDeere is a fictional character and the protagonist of John Grisham's 1991 novel "The Firm". Mitch McDeer... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings the most wonderful time of the year | It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year number 13. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" is a popular Christmas song written in triple time in 1963 by Edward Pola and George Wyle. It was recorded and released that year by pop singer Andy Williams for his first Christmas al... | It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year into his recording of "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year": "George Wyle, who is a vocal director, who wrote all of the choir stuff and all of the duets and trios and things that I did with all the guests, he wrote a song just for the show – I think the second Christmas sh... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what runs through the center of the vertebral column | Vertebra attachment to the ligamenta flava (ligaments of the spine). There are vertebral notches formed from the shape of the pedicles, which form the intervertebral foramina when the vertebrae articulate. These foramina are the entry and exit conducts for the spinal nerves. The body of the vertebra and the vertebral a... | Metoposaurus they were present as cartilages. The atlas, axis, and third and fourth cervical vertebrae are characteristic and similar to those in other stereospondyls. The morphology of the atlas, axis, and third and fourth vertebrae suggests that the neck of "Metoposaurus" was relatively flexible. The intercentra of t... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
ancient greek galley having three banks of oars on each side | Trireme Trireme A trireme (; derived from Latin: "trirēmis" "with three banks of oars"; "triērēs", literally "three-rower") was an ancient vessel and a type of galley that was used by the ancient maritime civilizations of the Mediterranean, especially the Phoenicians, ancient Greeks and Romans. The trireme derives its ... | Bireme Bireme A bireme is an ancient oared warship (galley) with two decks of oars, invented and used by Greeks even before the 6th century BC. Biremes were long vessels built for military purposes, had relatively high speed, meticulous construction, strength, and depending on the number of rows of oars, were called "u... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which country gained the louisiana territory in the treaty of paris of 1763 | Treaty of Paris (1763) in mainland North America, but had retained fishing rights off Newfoundland and the two small islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, where its fishermen could dry their catch. In turn France gained the return of its sugar colony, Guadeloupe, which it considered more valuable than Canada. Voltaire ... | Treaty of Paris (1763) Britain the east side of the Mississippi (including Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which was to be part of the British territory of West Florida). New Orleans on the east side remained in French hands (albeit temporarily). The Mississippi River corridor in what is modern day Louisiana was later reunited... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is ferris bueller 's day off filmed | Ferris Bueller's Day Off the first chance I'd really had to get outside while making a movie. Up to this point, the pictures had been pretty small. I really wanted to capture as much of Chicago as I could, not just the architecture and the landscape, but the spirit." Shooting began in Chicago on September 9, 1985. In l... | Ferris Bueller's Day Off not featured in the film. The "Bueller... Bueller" edition has multiple bonus features such as interviews with the cast and crew, along with a clip of Stein's commentaries on the film's philosophy and impact. The Blu-ray Disc release (which is a part of the "Bueller... Bueller" edition, with th... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the letter m in roman numerals | M of Latin as well as in that of many modern languages, and also in the International Phonetic Alphabet. In English, the Oxford English Dictionary (first edition) says that is sometimes a vowel in words like "spasm" and in the suffix "-ism". In modern terminology, this is described as a syllabic consonant (IPA ). The R... | Roman numerals to for the smaller intervals. The sign " | 17" thus marks kilometre 17.9. A notable exception to the use of Roman numerals in Europe is in Greece, where Greek numerals (based on the Greek alphabet) are generally used in contexts where Roman numerals would be used elsewhere. The number zero does not have ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who founded the sevagram ashram near wardha in maharashtra | Sevagram Sevagram Sevagram (meaning "A village for/of service") is the name of a village in the state of Maharashtra, India. It was the place of Mohandas Gandhi's (Gandhiji's) ashram and his residence from 1936 to his death in 1948. Sevagram is a small village, located about 8 km from Wardha. Mahatma Gandhi set up his ... | Sevagram at Sevagram. It became the central place for a number of institutions for the nation building activities devised by Gandhiji to suit the inherent strength of this country. Sevagram is 8 km from Wardha town in Maharashtra and 75 km from Nagpur. In spite of many practical difficulties, Gandhiji decided to settle... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when will the wonder woman movie be released | Wonder Woman (2017 film) 15, 2017, and was released in the United States on June 2, 2017, in 2D, Real D 3D, and IMAX 3D by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received largely positive reviews, with praise for its acting (particularly by Gadot and Pine), direction, visuals, action sequences, and musical score, although the... | Wonder Woman in other media or that references Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman in other media Since her debut in "All Star Comics" #8 (December 1941), Diana Prince/Wonder Woman has appeared in a number of formats besides comic books. Genres include animated television shows, direct-to-DVD animated films, video games, the 19... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the owner of jimmy john 's | Jimmy John Liautaud Jimmy John Liautaud James John Liautaud (January 12, 1964) is the founder, chairman, and majority owner of Jimmy John’s sandwich chain. In October 2018, Liautaud was included in the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people. At this time, Forbes estimated Liautaud's documented wealth at $1.7 bill... | Tight Shoes (film) Tight Shoes (film) Tight Shoes is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Leo Carrillo, John Howard, and Broderick Crawford. It is based on the Damon Runyon story. Shoe store owner Amalfi (Leo Carrillo) is forced by crook Speedy Miller (Broderick Crawford) to allow the b... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the choices that individuals make that influence health status are known as | Health his health status and quality of their life It is increasingly recognized that health is maintained and improved not only through the advancement and application of health science, but also through the efforts and intelligent lifestyle choices of the individual and society. According to the World Health Organiza... | Social determinants of health encouraging developed countries to reach a target of 0.7% of gross national product (GNP) for official development assistance. The UK "Black" and "The Health Divide" reports considered two primary mechanisms for understanding how social determinants influence health: cultural/behavioral an... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does may the force be with you come from | Star Wars Day Star Wars Day "Star Wars" Day, May4, celebrates George Lucas' "Star Wars". It is observed by fans of the media franchise. Observance of the commemorative day spread quickly through media and grassroots celebrations. The date was chosen for the pun on the catchphrase "May the Force be with you" as "May the... | Wudu mark which other people will not have. You would come to me with a white blaze on your foreheads and white marks on your feet because of the traces of ablution." Abu Hurayra said, "I have heard prophet (may peace be upon him) say. In a believer adornment would reach the places where ablution reaches." Uthman ibn A... | 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 championships in ncaa football | College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS the 1920s and 1930s and were the only organized methods selecting national champions until the Associated Press began polling sportswriters in 1936 to obtain rankings. Alan J. Gould, the creator of the AP Poll, named Minnesota, Princeton, and SMU co-champio... | Sun Belt Conference Belt schools: No current Sun Belt member has won an NCAA Division I team championship while a member of the conference. Four current members have won NCAA Division I team championships prior to joining the conference: See also: List of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championships, List o... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
name of the town in nightmare before christmas | The Nightmare Before Christmas The Nightmare Before Christmas The Nightmare Before Christmas (marketed as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas) is a 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy Halloween-Christmas film directed by Henry Selick, and produced and conceived by Tim Burton. It tells the st... | Nightmare Revisited Halloween" 4. "Jack's Lament" 5. "Doctor Finkelstein/In the Forest" 6. "What's This?" 7. "Town Meeting Song" 8. "Jack and Sally Montage" 9. "Jack's Obsession" 10. "Kidnap the Sandy Claws" 11. "Making Christmas" 12. "Nabbed" 13. "Oogie Boogie's Song" 14. "Sally's Song" 15. "Christmas Eve Montage" 16.... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where can i go in the carribean without a passport | CARICOM passport passports. These states are: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. CARICOM members who have not yet issued the common passport are the Bahamas, Haiti, and Montserrat. A... | I Wanna Go Where the People Go through New York on the back of a flat bed truck interspersed with shots of the band playing in a room dressed in Victorian costume. Ginger can be seen playing a guitar in the shape of the band's Smileybones logo in the New York shots. I Wanna Go Where the People Go "I Wanna Go Where the ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
a series of single notes ascending or descending is called a | Scale (music) inflection (e.g., śruti) of that same note may be less than a semitone. Scale (music) In music theory, a scale is any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch. A scale ordered by increasing pitch is an ascending scale, and a scale ordered by decreasing pitch is a descending scale. So... | Sequence (music) ascending fourths). For example, if a descending fifths sequence in C major starts with the note C, the next note will be F, a perfect fifth below the first note. The next few notes will be B, E, A, D and so on, following a pattern of descending fifths. The ascending fifths sequence, contrary to the de... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings clowns to the left of me | Stuck in the Middle with You is playing to find out why and where Very Bad Santa is. In 1997 Greg Kot of the "Chicago Tribune" suggested that the Sheryl Crow song "All I Wanna Do", released on her 1993 debut album "Tuesday Night Music Club", was "a re-write" of "Stuck in the Middle With You." Stuck in the Middle with Y... | Krusty Gets Kancelled animation, director David Silverman xeroxed several drawings and made the animation very jerky. The scene where Krusty sings "Send in the Clowns" was very tricky for the animators because it involves two shots of the same scene from different angles. Parts of the scene were animated by Brad Bird. ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won the war between ethiopia and italy | Second Italo-Ethiopian War Second Italo-Ethiopian War The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a colonial war fought from 3 October 1935 until 19 February 1937, although Addis Ababa was captured on 5 May 1936. The war was fought between the armed forces of the Kingdom of ... | Ethiopia–Italy relations Ethiopia–Italy relations Ethiopia–Italy relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Ethiopia and Italy. Modern Italian colonial ambitions into Ethiopia began in the 1880s. This was eventually followed by the First Italo-Ethiopian War between 1894 and 1896, where the Ethi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who has held chief minister office for longest period of time | Pawan Kumar Chamling Pawan Kumar Chamling Pawan Kumar Chamling (born 22 September 1950) is an Indian politician of Sikkimese descent and the fifth and incumbent Chief minister of the Indian state of Sikkim. Chamling is the founder president of the Sikkim Democratic Front, which has governed the state for five successiv... | Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka times of Hung Parliament, when a proper chain of command is necessary The first Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka was S. M. Krishna, in M. Veerappa Moily's cabinet in 1992. The office has since been only intermittently occupied. The former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is the Longest s... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when is marvel 's the punisher coming out on netflix | The Punisher (TV series) spin-off titled "The Punisher" began by January 2016, before the second season of "Daredevil" was released. In April 2016, Marvel and Netflix ordered the series, confirmed Bernthal's involvement, and announced Lightfoot as executive producer and showrunner. Filming for the series takes place in... | The Punisher (season 1) content without knowing the release date, while fans anticipating the series would watch it "whenever it appears" regardless of when the date is announced. "Polygon"s Susana Polo felt Marvel and Netflix would announce the date at their scheduled New York Comic Con 2017 panel in October, as the c... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings gon na put it in the want ads | Want Ads rock the popular music world. Want Ads "Want Ads" is a song that was a million-selling Number 1 pop and R&B hit recorded by female group, Honey Cone for their third album "Sweet Replies" and also appears on their fourth album "Soulful Tapestry". The song on the Detroit-based Hot Wax label was written by Greg P... | Put It Down (Brandy song) prospective beau on his swag. "You’re talking so tough, damn, I love it all, even the way you flex, that’s what turns me on," she sings. Later, according to "Idolator" blog, Brown adopts a Nicki Minaj-like vocal delivery and raps, "Sippin’ on that Brandy, that liquor comes in handy, girl, I kn... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is the original coyote ugly bar located | Coyote Ugly Saloon Coyote Ugly Saloon The Coyote Ugly Saloon is an American drinking establishment and the namesake of an international chain of bars. It served as the setting for the 2000 movie "Coyote Ugly". The original Coyote Ugly Saloon opened January 27, 1993, in New York City, after New York University alumna Li... | Coyote Ugly Saloon deal in Russia and opened their first franchised bar abroad in Moscow, Russia and another in Koblenz, Germany with a different party. Following the Moscow opening, the franchisees in Russia opened in St. Petersberg, Russia in 2010 followed by Kazan, Russia in 2011 and Yekaterinburg, Russia in 2012. I... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang so in love are we two | So Much in Love So Much in Love "So Much in Love" is a popular song sung by The Tymes that was #1 in the United States in 1963. It was The Tymes' first hit single, topping the "Billboard" Hot 100 singles chart on August 3, 1963, and remaining there for one week. The song was written by George Williams and Bill Jackson,... | If We Fall in Love Tonight album, had some legal wrangles regarding its copyright and track title which have now been resolved. The album includes three newly recorded cover versions of hit songs: "Sometimes When We Touch," originally sang by Dan Hill; "When I Need You," originally sang by Leo Sayer; and "For the First... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote i still have n 't found what i 'm looking for | I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the second track from their 1987 album "The Joshua Tree" and was released as the album's second single in May 1987. The song was a hit, becoming the b... | I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For Song of the Year. It has subsequently become one of the group's most well-known songs and has been performed on many of their concert tours. The track has appeared on several of their compilations and concert films. Many critics and publications have ranked "I Still Haven't Fo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does uncle tom 's cabin take place | Uncle Tom's Cabin circulation in Britain, although most of these were infringing copies (a similar situation occurred in the United States). The book opens with a Kentucky farmer named Arthur Shelby facing the loss of his farm because of debts. Even though he and his wife Emily Shelby believe that they have a benevolen... | Life at the South; or, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as It Is and mistreated in Buffalo, Illinois after attempting to return home, Tom finally ends up in Canada. Erskine is waiting there to "rescue" Tom from his freedom and to take him back to "good old Virginia". Life at the South; or, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as It Is Life at the S... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
castaway whos story led to the novel robinson crusoe | Robinson Crusoe has granted him much wealth. In conclusion, he transports his wealth overland to England from Portugal to avoid travelling by sea. Friday accompanies him and, "en route", they endure one last adventure together as they fight off famished wolves while crossing the Pyrenees. There were many stories of rea... | Foe (novel) not know whether Crusoe or Defoe represented him in the lecture. By contrast, he clearly identified himself with Barton in "Foe": "the "un"successful author—worse, author"ess"." Foe (novel) Foe is a 1986 novel by South African-born Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee. Woven around the existing plot of "Robinson Cr... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the last time u of m won march madness | Michigan Wolverines men's basketball Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year All-Americans National Coach of the Year Big Ten Coach of the Year The University of Michigan has an all-time 59–27* (52–23) record overall and 1–6* (1–4) championship game record in the NCAA Tournaments in 28* (24) appearances. Glen Rice holds t... | Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering) decks were almost synonymous with blue counter-based control decks, but after "Torment" it was no longer a fact that a control deck was unviable without countermagic. Relative to other mechanics at the time, "Torments Madness mechanic proved to be overpowered, most notably on Circular Log... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
a resolution that is passed by both houses of congress | Joint resolution Joint resolution In the United States Congress, a joint resolution is a legislative measure that requires approval by the Senate and the House and is presented to the president for their approval or disapproval. Generally, there is no legal difference between a joint resolution and a bill. Both must be... | Crittenden–Johnson Resolution Crittenden–Johnson Resolution The Crittenden–Johnson Resolution (also called the Crittenden Resolution and the War Aims Resolution) was a measure passed almost unanimously by the 37th United States Congress on July 25, 1861. The bill was introduced as the War Aims Resolution, but it became... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does the movie soul surfer take place | Soul Surfer (film) released in theaters on , 2011 in the United States and Canada by a partnership between FilmDistrict and TriStar Pictures, and was a commercial success, earning $47.1 million on a $18 million budget, but received mixed reviews from critical audiences. In 2003, teenager Bethany Hamilton lives in Kauai... | Soul Surfer (film) authentic and heartfelt movie." S. Jhoanna Robledo of Common Sense Media gave the film three stars out of five, writing "Yes, it's a message movie, but the message burrows deep enough under your skin to make the movie, given its utter conventionality, unexpectedly stirring." Despite mixed critical re... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did the worst nuclear disaster in history occur | Chernobyl disaster initially hospitalized with ARS, and the population at large. The Chernobyl accident is considered the most disastrous nuclear power plant accident in history, both in terms of cost and casualties. It is one of only two nuclear energy accidents classified as a level 7 event (the maximum classificatio... | Nuclear power in India generation prompted Indian legislators to enact the 2010 Nuclear Liability Act which stipulates that nuclear suppliers, contractors and operators must bear financial responsibility in case of an accident. The legislation addresses key issues such as nuclear radiation and safety regulations, opera... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which district of rajasthan has been nicknamed the golden city | Jaisalmer Jaisalmer Jaisalmer , nicknamed "The Golden city", is a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, located west of the state capital Jaipur. Once known as Jaisalmer state it is a World Heritage Site. The town stands on a ridge of yellowish sandstone, and is crowned by the ancient Jaisalmer Fort. This fort contain... | Karanpura the mature Harappan portion of the site. Terracota like pottery and bangles which are similar with findings at other Harappan sites were found. On January 2013 a skeleton of child has been found. Seals similar to other Harppan sites also has been found in 2013-2014. Karanpura Karanpura is an archeological sit... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
give an account of minerals found in jharkhand | Chota Nagpur Plateau Sanjay National Park. Chhota Nagpur plateau is a store house of minerals like mica, bauxite, copper, limestone, iron ore and coal. The Damodar valley is rich in coal and it is considered as the prime centre of coking coal in the country. Massive coal deposits are found in the central basin spreadin... | Natural resources of India products. It is a group of metamorphic minerals - sillimanite, kyanite and andalusite. These are polymorphs of alumino-silicate. These are formed under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions. The three minerals are calcined to form mullite. Mainly used as refractory materials. As of 20... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
is windows movie maker used for development or playback | Windows Movie Maker the plaintiffs' evidence in "Comes v. Microsoft Corp.", an antitrust class-action suit, and was submitted as evidence in that case on January 16, 2007. Windows Movie Maker Windows Movie Maker (formerly known as Windows Live Movie Maker in Windows 7) was a video editing software by Microsoft. It was ... | DVR-MS For older Windows operating systems, any third-party media player which supports the DVR-MS format through DirectShow on Windows or by other means on Windows or other platforms can be used for playback. Although it is not possible to edit unprotected DVR-MS files through older software programs such as Windows M... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who helped build mission san luis rey de francia | Mission San Luis Rey de Francia Mission San Luis Rey de Francia Mission San Luis Rey de Francia is a former Spanish mission in San Luis Rey, an unincorporated part of San Diego County, surrounded by the present-day city of Oceanside, California, United States. The mission was founded on June 13, 1798 by Padre Fermín La... | Mission San Luis Rey de Francia festival concerts constituted the first-ever visit of this 500-year-old choir to the Western Hemisphere. The concerts were broadcast on NPR's "Performance Today". In February 2013, the seismic retrofiting was completed. Today, Mission San Luis Rey de Francia is a working mission, cared f... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did ipod nano 3rd generation come out | IPod Nano Product Red initiative, while retaining the regular price. On November 3, 2006, Apple introduced a red 8 GB model, due to "outstanding customer demand", again retaining the same price point of the equivalent black model. Apple updated the Nano again on September 5, 2007. It is the most like the iPod Classic. ... | Apple earbuds of the EarPods case while retaining the triangular shape. Apple EarPods (renamed "EarPods with 3.5mm Headphone plug") (introduced on September 12, 2012) first shipped with the iPhone 5 and feature a remote control and microphone. They also ship with the iPod Touch (5th generation) (without remote and mic)... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was head of the fbi in 2016 | Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation was renamed FBI in 1935. The FBI became an independent service within the Department of Justice in 1935. In the same year, its name was officially changed to the present-day Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI, with J. Edgar Hoover receiving the current title of "Dire... | Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House cast, as Felt's daughter Joan. On April 29, 2016, a complete cast was announced; Tony Goldwyn as FBI intel chief Ed Miller; Kate Walsh as Miller's wife, Pat; Josh Lucas as Charlie Bates, replacing Bateman; Michael C. Hall as John Dean; Marton Csokas and Tom Sizemore a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many number one hits george strait have | George Strait number-one hits on "Billboard"s Hot Country Songs chart when his 44 number one singles surpassed Twitty's 40. Counting all music charts, Strait has amassed a total of 60 number-one hits, breaking a record also previously set by Twitty, and giving him more number one songs than any other artist in any genr... | Reba McEntire singles discography one hits, "How Blue" and "Somebody Should Leave", setting the trend for a string of number one hits McEntire would have in the late 1980s and into the early 1990s, including songs like "Whoever's in New England", "Little Rock", "The Last One to Know", "One Promise Too Late", "Love Will... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played cochise in taza son of cochise | Taza, Son of Cochise where they are soon joined by the captured renegade Geronimo, who is all it takes to start a war. It was the third time Jeff Chandler played Cochise, following "Broken Arrow" and "The Battle at Apache Pass". Parts of the film were shot in Castle Valley, Professor Valley, Sand Flats, Devil's Garden,... | Taza, Son of Cochise Taza, Son of Cochise Taza, Son of Cochise is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush. The film was shot in 3D, released in the Polo-Lite 3D System using one projector. Three years after the end of the Apache Wars, peacemaking chief... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the cassini spacecraft arrived at saturn | Cassini–Huygens was active in space for nearly 20 years, with 13 years spent orbiting Saturn, studying the planet and its system after entering orbit on July 1, 2004. The voyage to Saturn included flybys of Venus (April 1998 and July 1999), Earth (August 1999), the asteroid 2685 Masursky, and Jupiter (December 2000). I... | Flyby (spaceflight) For further examples of "Cassini" flybys of Saturn's moons see Timeline of "Cassini-Huygens". Animation of the "Cassini" spacecraft trajectory around Saturn over 10 years, and during this time it passed closely by many moons of Saturn: Flyby is also commonly used to describe when, for example, an as... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the voting age changed to 18 uk | Voting age part of the compulsory curriculum in schools. The "Representation of the People Act 1969" lowered the voting age from 21 to 18, with effect from 1970 and remained in force until the "Scottish Independence Referendum Act 2013" which allowed 16 year olds to vote for the first time, but only in Scotland and onl... | Voting age the age of 18. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries voting ages were lowered to 16 in India, Switzerland, Austria, and Morocco. Japan lowered its voting age from 20 to 18 in June 2016. a dispute continued in the Maldives. Around the year 2000, a number of countries began to consider whether the voting a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
by february 1861 seven states had seceded the united states which included | Confederate States of America Confederate States of America The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy and the South, was an unrecognized country in North America that existed from 1861 to 1865. The Confederacy was originally formed by seven secessionist slave-holding state... | King Cotton widely believed throughout the South, helped in mobilizing support for secession: by February 1861, the seven states whose economies were based on cotton plantations had all seceded and formed the Confederacy. Meanwhile, the other eight slave states, with little or no cotton production, remained in the Unio... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what part of the brain controls self image | Prefrontal cortex Prefrontal cortex In mammalian brain anatomy, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is the cerebral cortex which covers the front part of the frontal lobe. The PFC contains the Brodmann areas BA8, BA9, BA10, BA11, BA12, BA13, BA14, BA24, BA25, BA32, BA44, BA45, BA46, and BA47. Many authors have indicated an int... | How the Self Controls Its Brain short story Gulf, wherein a character refers to the fastest speed of thought possible as "one psychon per chronon". How the Self Controls Its Brain How the Self Controls Its Brain is a book by Sir John Eccles, proposing a theory of philosophical dualism, and offering a justification of h... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many countries are the members of u.n. general assembly | United Nations General Assembly New York City at the start of its seventh regular annual session, on 14 October 1952. In December 1988, in order to hear Yasser Arafat, the General Assembly organized its 29th session in the Palace of Nations, in Geneva, Switzerland. All 193 members of the United Nations are members of t... | Shift matrix the null matrix when raised to the power of its dimension "n". Let "L" and "U" be the "n" by "n" lower and upper shift matrices, respectively. The following properties hold for both "U" and "L". Let us therefore only list the properties for "U": The following properties show how "U" and "L" are related: If... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does clifford the big red dog voice | Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series) John Goodman as George Wolfsbottom, and Jenna Elfman as Dorothy the Cow. The film also serves as the series finale. Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series) Clifford the Big Red Dog is an American educational animated children's television series, based upon Norman Bridwell's children's... | Clifford's Puppy Days 2011 and like the original series, the show was dubbed with British voice actors, replacing the original American soundtrack. Set two years before the events of "Clifford the Big Red Dog", the series focuses on when Clifford is a tiny red puppy, the runt of the litter in a litter of puppies given ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is a three dimensional image produced by laser light | Holography space can be reproduced. In common practice, however, major image quality compromises are made to eliminate the need for laser illumination when viewing the hologram, and sometimes, to the extent possible, also when making it. Holographic portraiture often resorts to a non-holographic intermediate imaging pr... | Confocal microscopy Confocal microscopy Confocal microscopy, most frequently confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) or laser confocal scanning microscopy (LCSM), is an optical imaging technique for increasing optical resolution and contrast of a micrograph by means of using a spatial pinhole to block out-of-focus li... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the winner of laughter challenge 1 | The Great Indian Laughter Challenge commentator and politician." The show's initial episodes were hosted by Parizaad Kolah Marshall and later she was replaced by Shonali Nagrani. The fifth season is being hosted by Elli Avram. The set was designed by noted Bollywood production designer Nitin Chandrakant Desai. In the f... | The Great Indian Laughter Challenge for the fourth season after a tough laughter war was Suresh Albela. Season 5 had 3 mentors Zakir Khan, Hussain Dalal (dialogue Writer)| Hussain Dalal and Mallika Dua later replaced by Sajid Khan and Shreyas Talpade who along with Akshay Kumar, will select 12 finalists who will compet... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played becky 's husband mark on roseanne | Glenn Quinn Glenn Quinn Glenn Martin Christopher Francis Quinn (May 28, 1970 – December 3, 2002) was an Irish actor. While he was best known for his portrayal of Mark Healy on the popular '90s family sitcom "Roseanne", Quinn also amassed a large fan base for his portrayal of Doyle, a half-demon, on "Angel", a spin-off ... | Roseanne (season 10) Metcalf, Lecy Goranson, Sara Gilbert and Michael Fishman return from previous seasons as Roseanne Conner, Dan Conner, Jackie Harris, Becky Conner-Healy, Darlene Conner, and D.J. Conner, respectively. In September 2017, Ames McNamara was announced to be cast as Mark Conner-Healy, Darlene and David's... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
role of national human right commission in nigeria | National Human Rights Commission (Nigeria) Rights Commission by the Nigeria Police Force in 2012. The current Executive Secretary is Prof. Bem Angwe and the former chair is Chidi Anselm Odinkalu. National Human Rights Commission (Nigeria) The National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (“the NHRC”) was established by t... | Chidi Odinkalu Harvard Law School. He was the former Chairman of National Human Rights Commission (Nigeria) and currently the senior legal officer for Africa, Open Society Justice Initiative(OSJI).He became the assistant lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Ibadan between 1988 and 1989 and worked with the Civi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where was national lampoon 's vegas vacation filmed | Vegas Vacation path. With their newfound winnings, Clark and Ellen renew their wedding vows. Afterwards, Clark gives Eddie $5,000 to repay his kindness. They all drive home in the four cars Rusty won on the slot machines: a red Dodge Viper, a maroon Ford Mustang, a black Hummer H1, and a white Ford Aspire. "Vegas Vacat... | Vegas Vacation Vegas Vacation Vegas Vacation is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Stephen Kessler. It is the fourth installment in "National Lampoon"’s "Vacation" film series, and was written by Elisa Bell, based on a story by Bell and Bob Ducsay. The film stars Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo and Randy Quaid, with... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the things we do for love song artist | The Things We Do for Love (song) The Things We Do for Love (song) "The Things We Do for Love" is a song by British band 10cc, released as a single in 1976. It later featured on the album "Deceptive Bends" released in 1977 and was the group's first release after the departure of band members Godley and Creme. The song w... | Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things) the narrator explain why love makes her do things she later regrets. Other artist recording the song include: Kim Weston (original recording artist on unreleased track), Diana Ross and the Supremes, Thee Midnighters, Slim Smith, Jean Carn, Billy Preston, and Eula Cooper. The Andantes r... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the minimum salary for an afl player | AFL salary cap to increased revenues. The salary cap, known officially as "Total Player Payments", is A$12,600,000 for the 2018 season with a salary floor of $11,970,000. Both the salary cap and salary floor has increased substantially since the competition was re-branded as the AFL in 1990 to assist in stemming the do... | 2010 CFL season many changes were made, the most prominent were those made to the salaries and the introduction of a drug policy. The 2010 team salary cap is set at $4,250,000 with a team salary floor of $3,900,000 and a minimum player salary of $42,000. The salary cap is set to increase $50,000 per season, reaching $4... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
organisms that obtain energy by making their own organic molecules are called | Autotroph Autotroph An autotroph or producer, is an organism that produces complex organic compounds (such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) from simple substances present in its surroundings, generally using energy from light (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemical reactions (chemosynthesis). They are the producers... | Ascomycota organisms that require organic compounds as energy sources. These are obtained by feeding on a variety of organic substrates including dead matter, foodstuffs, or as symbionts in or on other living organisms. To obtain these nutrients from their surroundings, ascomycetous fungi secrete powerful digestive enz... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was eliminated on the voice december 12 2017 | The Voice (U.S. season 13) Red Marlow (#5), Brooke Simpson (#6) and Noah Mac (#7). Davon Fleming’s “Gravity” was in the Top 10 earlier Tuesday, but it had fallen to #11 by the voting deadline. With the eliminations of Noah Mac and Davon Fleming, Jennifer Hudson no longer has any artists remaining on her team. Noah Mac ... | The Voice (U.S. season 12) "The Voice" app. Twelve artists sang live and six were eliminated by the end of each night. As with Seasons 9 & 10, each coach brought back one eliminated artist of their choice to join the top 20 and compete in the Live Playoffs. The Top 12 performed on Monday, April 24, 2017, with the resul... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is credited with the development of the first intelligence test | Alfred Binet Alfred Binet Alfred Binet (; July 8, 1857 – October 18, 1911) was a French psychologist who invented the first practical IQ test, the Binet–Simon test. In 1904, the French Ministry of Education asked psychologist Alfred Binet to devise a method that would determine which students did not learn effectively ... | Test-driven development Test-driven development Test-driven development (TDD) is a software development process that relies on the repetition of a very short development cycle: requirements are turned into very specific test cases, then the software is improved to pass the new tests, only. This is opposed to software d... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the xbox 360 arcade come out | Xbox 360 The Elite package was launched later at US$479. The "Xbox 360 Core" was replaced by the "Xbox 360 Arcade" in October 2007 and a 60 GB version of the Xbox 360 Pro was released on August 1, 2008. The Pro package was discontinued and marked down to US$249 on August 28, 2009 to be sold until stock ran out, while t... | Xbox Live Arcade Xbox Live Arcade Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) is a digital video game download service available through the Xbox Games Store, Microsoft's digital distribution network for the Xbox 360. It focuses on smaller downloadable games from both major publishers and independent game developers. Titles range from cla... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does the bruce lee movie come out | Birth of the Dragon co-produce the film. Corey Yuen came on board to design the film's action sequences, which is set in 1965 in and around Oakland and San Francisco, about the actual fight between Shaolin Master Jack Man and the young Lee. Filming was previously scheduled to begin at the North Shore Studios in Vancouv... | Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story these films. Without my knowledge or consent the producers changed my name to Li Hsiao Lung." City on fire gave the film 4 out of 10 and said: "Make no mistake, "Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story" is a terrible Bruceploitation movie. The shits and giggles come automatically due to the horrendous dubbi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was daylight saving first introduced to australia | Daylight saving time in Australia Daylight saving time in Australia The choice of whether to use daylight saving time (DST) in Australia is a matter for the individual states and territories. However, during World War I and World War II all states and territories had daylight saving. In 1968 Tasmania became the first s... | Daylight saving time in Oceania in 1967 led to the reintroduction during the summer, and this was repeated every summer since. In 1971, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and the Australian Capital Territory followed Tasmania in observing daylight saving, Western Australia and the Northern Territor... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does the next batman telltale episode come out | Batman: The Telltale Series reviews. Telltale announced during the July 2017 San Diego Comic Con that a second 5-episode season called "Batman: The Enemy Within" would launch on August 8, 2017, for PC, consoles, and mobile devices. The season focuses on Batman facing "John Doe", who has joined a criminal organization c... | Batman: The Telltale Series this mode can be used through streaming services like "Twitch.tv", Telltale warned that latency issues may hamper the viewing players' experience. Telltale's head of creative communications Job Stauffer said that they had seen their games, as well as older point-and-click titles, popularized... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what was the major platform of the know-nothing party | Know Nothing nativism threatened his or her hard-earned gains in the South and integration into its society. Immigrants' fears were unjustified, however, because the national debate over slavery and its expansion, not nativism or anti-Catholicism, was the major reason for Know-Nothing success in the South. The southern... | Know Nothing the anti-immigrant platform as the party wanted him to be, so he left the Know Nothing Party for the more anti-slavery Republican Party. He contributed to the decline of the Know Nothing Party by taking two-thirds of its members with him. Many were appalled by the Know Nothings. Abraham Lincoln expressed h... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings when i think about you i touch myself | I Touch Myself only Stateside Top 40. I Touch Myself "I Touch Myself" is a song written and recorded by the Australian rock band Divinyls. It was released in November 1990 as the lead single from their fifth album, "diVINYLS", and is a paean to female pleasure, eroticism, orgasm and masturbation. The single achieved gr... | Sexxx Dreams a preview of "Sexxx Dreams" prior to her performance of September 1, 2013 at the iTunes Festival in London. In the video, she sings "When I lay in bed I touch myself and I think of you". The video then shows Gaga rehearsing for the festival and displays in pink font, "We wanna give you #sexdreams'". Gaga a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the iphone 7 come out in the us | IPhone 7 for the phones". IPhone 7 iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are smartphones designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the tenth generation of the iPhone. They were announced on September 7, 2016, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco by Apple CEO Tim Cook, and were released on September 16,... | IPhone 5C phones. Six months after the release of the iPhone 5C, on March 25, 2014, Apple announced that sales of the iPhone line has crossed 500 million units, but did not break out how many of these units were the iPhone 5C. iPhone 5C was among the top three best selling phones in the US for three months after its la... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the cavaliers win the nba finals | Cleveland Cavaliers of 2017, ranks as the longest in NBA history for a single season and second overall. Between 2010 and 2014, however, the team won the top pick in the NBA draft lottery three times, first in 2011 where they selected Kyrie Irving, and again in 2013 and 2014. LeBron James returned to the Cavs in 2014 a... | 2013–14 Miami Heat season Spoelstra. In a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference Finals, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in six games to become the first team to win four consecutive Eastern Conference championships since the Boston Celtics did so in the 1984-1987 seasons. Miami's quest for a three-peat... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did boxing day become a bank holiday | Boxing Day Tuesday. As Boxing Day was traditionally the first week day (historically Monday–Saturday) after Christmas, it cannot technically be on a Sunday as that is considered to be the day of worship. However, 26 December is nowadays generally referred to as Boxing Day, even when it falls on the Sunday. In Scotland,... | Boxing Day Boxing Day Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated the day after Christmas Day. It originated in the United Kingdom, and is celebrated in a number of countries that previously formed part of the British Empire. Boxing Day is on 26 December, although the attached bank holiday or public holiday may take place eithe... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who freed helen when she was kidnapped by theseus | Helen of Troy to the underworld, the domain of Hades, to kidnap Persephone. Hades pretended to offer them hospitality and set a feast, but, as soon as the pair sat down, snakes coiled around their feet and held them there. Helen's abduction caused an invasion of Athens by Castor and Pollux, who captured Aethra in reven... | Aethra (mother of Theseus) under a huge rock, that served as a primitive altar to Strong Zeus, and told her that when their son would grow up, he should move the rock and bring his weapons back. Aethra did as she was told, and Theseus, recovering the weapons that were his birthright, grew to be a great hero, killing th... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who developed the five factor theory of personality | Big Five personality traits fold and then used factor analysis to group the remaining traits (using data mostly based upon people's estimations, in self-report questionnaire and peer ratings) in order to find the underlying factors of personality. The initial model was advanced by Ernest Tupes and Raymond Christal in 1... | Personality test the measure. Exploratory Factor Analysis and Confirmatory Factor Analysis are two of the most common data reduction techniques that allow researchers to create scales from responses on the initial items. The Five Factor Model of personality was developed using this method. Advanced statistical methods ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote are you gon na kiss me or not lyrics | Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not "Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not" is a song written by Jim Collins and David Lee Murphy, and recorded by American country music duo Thompson Square. It was released in July 2010 as the second single from their self-titled debut album, which was released on February... | When Christmas Comes duration of four minutes and forty-six seconds. The single release version with Legend lasts for additional second. The instrumental consists of horns, including the trumpet performed by Rick Baptist and Greg Adams, and the trombone by Nick Lane. Other brass instruments include Dan Higgins on the s... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which county has won the most all ireland football titles | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship records and statistics in 1979, Brian Mullins, Kieran Duff, Ray Hazley of Dublin and Tomás Tierney of Galway in 1983, Gerry McEntee of Meath in the 1988 replay, Tony Davis of Cork in 1993, Charlie Redmond of Dublin in 1995, Liam McHale of Mayo and Colm Coyle of Meath in the 1996... | County Down the top division, has two teams in the county: Ards F.C. and Warrenpoint Town F.C., with Banbridge Town F.C., Bangor F.C. and Lisburn Distillery F.C. competing in the NIFL Championship, which operates as levels two and three. The Down County Board administers Gaelic games in the county. Down is the most suc... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
distance from new milford ct to hartford ct | New Milford, Connecticut 55 miles from Hartford, 75 miles from Springfield, 100 miles from Albany and 85 from NYC. New Milford is home to the Canterbury School, a well-known Roman Catholic boarding school. The school's Chapel of Our Lady features the Jose M. Ferrer Memorial Carillon. The house that inspired the 1946 no... | New Haven County, Connecticut The following income data is from the 2010 United States Census and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates: The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated New Haven County as the New Haven-Milford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area. The United States Cens... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang r o c k in the usa | R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. first Gulf War Howard Stern produced a song parody, "K-I-L-L Colonel Gaddafi", about Libya's unstable dictator. The song was used in a Nissan commercial in 2017. R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.", subtitled "A Salute to 60's Rock", is a rock song written and performed by John Mellen... | T. V. Rathinam R. Sudharsanam, G. Ramanathan, C. N. Pandurangan, S. V. Venkatraman, Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy, Ghantasala, C. S. Jayaraman, K. N. Dandayudhapani Pillai, S. Dakshinamurthi, T. R. Ramanathan, T. R. Pappa, N. S. Balakrishnan, Master Venu, T. Chalapathi Rao, P. Adinarayana Rao, Pendyala Nageswara Rao, M. S. G... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the troubles begin in northern ireland | The Troubles The Troubles The Troubles () was an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, and the Conflict in Ireland, it is sometimes described as a "guerrilla war" or a "low-level war". The conflict began in the late 1960... | Lycia Trouton Northern Ireland, Trouton received a $5,000 research grant from Canada Council of the Arts to begin researching a textile memorial to those killed in The Troubles of Northern Ireland. After several renamings, the piece would be called the Linen Memorial. The Memorial is a list of almost 4,000 of those who... | 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 do i ever cross your mind | Do I Ever Cross Your Mind Do I Ever Cross Your Mind "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" is a country music song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton; it was included on her April 24, 1982 album "Heartbreak Express". Composed in the early 1970s (the song's copyright lists a 1973 date), Parton first r... | Do I Ever Cross Your Mind published by RCA Victor under the catalogue number "APL1-1985".<br> "Heartbreak Express" was published by RCA Victor under the catalogue number "RCALP 3076". Beginning in the 1970s, RCA acknowledged Parton's twin appeal to pop- and country music audiences by packaging a number of her singles a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many episodes are in the crown on netflix | The Crown (TV series) in 1963 to the birth of Prince Edward in 1964. The third season will continue from 1964, covering Harold Wilson's two periods as prime minister until 1976, while the fourth will include Margaret Thatcher's premiership and introduce Lady Diana Spencer. "The Crown" evolved out of Morgan's 2006 film ... | Perry Mason (TV series) full 60-minute episodes on its website from the first and second seasons for viewing. A 2014 article in "The Atlantic" that examined how Netflix categorized nearly 77,000 different personalized genres found that "Perry Mason" star Raymond Burr was rated as the favorite actor by Netflix users. Ba... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the city of los angeles founded | Los Angeles Alta California. The city was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. It became a part of Mexico in 1821 following the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican–American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treat... | Welsh Presbyterian Church (Los Angeles) 1941 film adaptation of How Green Was My Valley. Welsh Presbyterian Church (Los Angeles) Welsh Presbyterian Church was a bilingual Welsh/English congregation in the Pico-Union neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, founded in 1888 and dissolved in 2012. The Welsh Church in Los ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who owned the new york times in 1971 | The New York Times Times Company. The Ochs-Sulzberger family, one of the United States' newspaper dynasties, has owned "The New York Times" ever since. The publisher went public on January 14, 1969, trading at $42 a share on the American Stock Exchange. After this, the family continued to exert control through its owne... | Students for a Democratic Society Indiana Senator Vance Hartke at an antiwar rally in New York City in 1971 ("New York Times" July 3, 1971, p. 3 and July 4, 1971, p. 3). SDS denounced liberal Democrats as having been the authors of the Vietnam War in the first place. SDS demonstrated against the Republican National Con... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what year did me and julio down by the schoolyard come out | Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard the second episode of "Saturday Night Live", during a "Weekend Update" segment where Simon plays basketball. It was also featured in an SNL skit paying homage to Wes Anderson as a trailer of a movie in his distinct style. Simon performed the song with Stephen Colbert on the September... | Paul Simon August 4, 2015, Simon performed "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard", "Homeward Bound", and "Late in the Evening" alongside Billy Joel at the final concert of Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, New York. On September 11, 2015, Simon appeared during the premiere week of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert". Sim... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how did the principles of the atlantic charter conflict with imperialism | Atlantic Charter Atlantic Charter The Atlantic Charter was a pivotal policy statement issued during World War II on 14 August 1941 which defined the Allied goals for the post-war world. The leaders of the United Kingdom and the United States drafted the work and all the Allies of World War II later confirmed it. The Ch... | Iran–Iraq War charter of the United Nations, any recognized rules and principles of international law, or any principles of international morality, and entails the responsibility for conflict. Even if before the outbreak of the conflict there had been some encroachment by Iran on Iraqi territory, such encroachment did ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did smoking ban start in pubs uk | Smoking ban in England This was attributed to more smokers supporting the legislation. Smoking ban in England A smoking ban in England, making it illegal to smoke in all enclosed work places in England, came into force on 1 July 2007 as a consequence of the Health Act 2006. Similar bans had already been introduced by t... | Smoking ban in England smoking, doing so in May 2006. Tobacco advertising had been banned in England gradually starting with a ban on Television Advertising of cigarettes in 1965 to a complete ban on all Tobacco Advertising in 2005. On 16 November 2004 a Public Health white paper proposed a smoking ban in almost all pu... | 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 famous part of the sistine chapel | Sistine Chapel ceiling the sanctuary wall, also by Michelangelo, wall paintings by several leading painters of the late 15th century including Sandro Botticelli, Domenico Ghirlandaio and Pietro Perugino, and a set of large tapestries by Raphael, the whole illustrating much of the doctrine of the Catholic Church. Centra... | Sistine Chapel the chapel was decorated with frescoes by a number of the most famous artists of the High Renaissance, including Sandro Botticelli, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Pietro Perugino, and Michelangelo. The first mass in the Sistine Chapel was celebrated on 15 August 1483, the Feast of the Assumption, at which ceremon... | 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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