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when did game of thrones book come out | A Song of Ice and Fire A Song of Ice and Fire A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of epic fantasy novels by the American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. He began the first volume of the series, "A Game of Thrones," in 1991, and it was published in 1996. Martin, who initially envisioned the series as a tri... | A Game of Thrones (comics) communicated the book's depth better than the TV series did. The "Courier News"'s reviewer, on the other hand, dismissed the adaptation as presenting "a world filled with fantasy cliches, void of style and indistinguishable from any other mediocre book dubiously depicting the middle ages". On... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who did the mycenaeans fight in the trojan war | Trojan War gathered at Aulis. All the suitors sent their forces except King Cinyras of Cyprus. Though he sent breastplates to Agamemnon and promised to send 50 ships, he sent only one real ship, led by the son of Mygdalion, and 49 ships made of clay. Idomeneus was willing to lead the Cretan contingent in Mycenae's war ... | Polis, Cyprus pots to Marion. Samples of this pottery can be viewed at the Polis Archaeological Museum. According to tradition, Athenian Akamas, son of Theseus, disembarked near Polis after the Trojan war and gave his name to the Cape of Akamas and the city of Akamantis, a legendary city which has never been found. In ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
a bundle of pieces of paper is called | Units of paper quantity × 17" and smaller is packaged and sold as bundles of 25 pounds. A paper bale is a quantity of sheets of paper, currently standardized as 5,000 sheets. A bale consists of 5 bundles, 10 reams or 200 quires. As an old UK and US measure, it was previously equal to 4800 sheets. Units of paper quantit... | Hokkani boro "hokkani boro" exist. In one of them, a con artist gives a client a spell, which is believed to make money double magically overnight. After the client sleeps on a bundle of money notes, the con artist returns and the money has seemingly doubled. When the client is convinced, he or she gives the con artist... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played ted nugent in that 70s show | Ted Nugent appear in the episode. In 2001, Nugent appeared as himself in a third-season episode of "That '70s Show" entitled "Backstage Pass". Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), who works for radio station WFPP, obtains tickets to the upcoming Ted Nugent concert for the entire gang. Following the concert, her boss Max (Ho... | Ted Nugent Beck's coverage of the Tax Day Tea Party protests on the Fox News Channel. He hosted the show with Beck, and played music for the protestors at the Alamo. He made an appearance in "Guitar Hero World Tour". As part of the solo guitar career, the player engages in a guitar duel with Nugent, after which the son... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who owns the most of the us debt | National debt of the United States held by the public was $15.8 trillion and intragovernmental holdings were $5.8 trillion, for a total or "National Debt" of $21.6 trillion. Debt held by the public was approximately 77% of GDP in 2017, ranked 43rd highest out of 207 countries. The Congressional Budget Office forecast i... | Bayan Telecommunications the total debt of Bayan at the end of that year. As proposed, restructuring would decrease the outstanding principal debt of Bayan from US$423.3 million to US$131.3 million, through the conversion of up to 69% of Bayan debt into Bayan shares. By converting some of Bayan debt to Bayan equity, Gl... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who starred in the night the lights went out in georgia | The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (film) The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (film) The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia is a 1981 American musical drama film starring Kristy McNichol, Dennis Quaid, Mark Hamill and Don Stroud, directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. It was very loosely inspired by the 1973 Vicki... | The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (Vicki Lawrence album) written by Bobby Russell except where noted. The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (Vicki Lawrence album) The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia is the 1973 debut album by Vicki Lawrence, recorded and released on Bell Records. It features the Billboar... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings freak flag in shrek the musical | Shrek The Musical tries to escape the event. Just then, the Fairytale Creatures storm into the wedding and protest their banishment. They are accompanied by Grumpy, one of the Seven Dwarfs, who reveals that he is Farquaad's father. He thinks that his invitation got lost in the mail, and he kicked Farquaad out at the ag... | Shrek The Musical including Best New Musical, Best Actor for Lindsay and Supporting Actor for Harman, as well as Best Costume Design for Tim Hatley. Harman won the award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical for his performance as Lord Farquaad. The ensemble cast performed "Freak Flag" at the awards. K... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did they film diary of a wimpy kid | Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film) Cheese before a teacher chases them off. When the other kids notice that the Cheese has been eaten, Greg takes the fall for Rowley by saying he ate it. This mends their friendship as Greg invites Rowley to play at his house. At the end of the school year, Greg and Rowley make the yearbook Cl... | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (film) Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (film) Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (sometimes known as Diary of a Wimpy Kid 4: The Long Haul) is a 2017 American road comedy film directed by David Bowers. It is the fourth and final installment in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" film ser... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did the name bobby pin come from | Bobby pin and more tightly attached to the hair that it is pinned to. Bobby pins may also be padded in order to avoid creasing the hair. The bobby pin was invented by Luis Marcus, a San Francisco–based cosmetics manufacturer, after World War I and came into wide use as the hairstyle known as the "bob cut" or "bobbed ha... | Bobby pin pin is to hold hair in place. In addition to bobbed hair, bobby pins are often used in up-dos, buns, and other hair styles where a sleek look is desired. To use a bobby pin in hair hold the hair in the desired position and push the bobby pin (straight side up) into place. Bobby pins can also be used to hold h... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is the home of the juicy lucy | Jucy Lucy Jucy Lucy A Jucy Lucy or Juicy Lucy is a cheeseburger with cheese inside the meat instead of on top, resulting in a melted core of cheese. Two bars in Minneapolis claim to be the inventor of the burger, though other bars and restaurants have created their own interpretations on the style. The burger is prepar... | Juicy Lucy (band) live by this trio, until they parted ways in 2018. Owen occasionally played live in France under the moniker "Ray Owen's Juicy Lucy", accompanied by Mike Jarvis and Spencer Blackledge from the 1990s incarnation of the band, and latterly with Sylvain Galesso on drums and Rosie Woodland on bass guitar. ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what are the different types of sae in ffa | Supervised agricultural experience Supervised agricultural experience A supervised agricultural experience, or SAE, is required before obtaining a Chapter FFA Degree for the United States National FFA Organization. An SAE can be anything from raising livestock at a school farm to a research project for class According ... | National FFA Organization and some are contested only at certain levels and certain states, districts, areas or federations. At the national level, there are 24 Career Development Events: Examples of CDEs that can be available at the state level are: To be an active member in the National FFA Organization, a member mus... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who fought the battle on the bank of river jhelum | Battle of the Hydaspes Battle of the Hydaspes The Battle of the Hydaspes was fought in 326 BC between Alexander the Great and King Porus of the Paurava kingdom on the banks of the river Jhelum (known to the Greeks as Hydaspes) in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent (modern-day Punjab, Pakistan). The battle res... | History of Jhelum Alexander and Porus as within Jhelum district, though the exact spot at which the Macedonian king effected the passage of the Jhelum (or Hydespes) has been hotly disputed. Alexander moved from ancient Taxila of Raja Ambhi, whom he subdued without fight, to Kalar Kahar. From there he moved over the Sal... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what kind of fat is in french fries | French fries fat for making French fries is vegetable oil. In the past, beef suet was recommended as superior, with vegetable shortening as an alternative. In fact, McDonald's used a mixture of 93% beef tallow and 7% cottonseed oil until 1990, when they switched to vegetable oil with beef flavoring. Starting in the 196... | French fries criticized French fries for being very unhealthy. According to Jonathan Bonnet, MD, in a "TIME" magazine article, "fries are nutritionally unrecognizable from a spud" because they "involve frying, salting, and removing one of the healthiest parts of the potato: the skin, where many of the nutrients and fib... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many times have the packers won superbowl | Green Bay Packers Packers have won 13 league championships, the most in NFL history, with nine pre–Super Bowl NFL titles and four Super Bowl victories. The Packers won the first two Super Bowls in 1967 and 1968 and were the only NFL team to defeat the American Football League (AFL) prior to the AFL–NFL merger. The Vinc... | 2015 Green Bay Packers season good day, intercepting Derek Carr twice, as the Packers won 30-20. With the win, the Packers improved to 10-4. In this game, Aaron Rodgers suffered, what many call, the worst game of his career, as the Packers got destroyed 38-8 in Glendale to a good Arizona Cardinals team. The Packers wou... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won womens money in the bank 2018 | Money in the Bank (2018) Money in the Bank (2018) Money in the Bank (2018) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event, produced by WWE for their Raw and SmackDown brands. It took place on June 17, 2018, at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois. It was the ninth ... | History of female professional bodybuilding On October 8, 2004, the 2nd IFBB Show of Strength Womens BB competition was held in Atlanta, Georgia. Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia won her 2nd overall and heavyweight IFBB Show of Strength Womens BB title, while Nancy Lewis won her 1st lightweight IFBB Show of Strength Womens BB tit... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does the voice of the mom in boss baby | The Boss Baby The Boss Baby The Boss Baby is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy buddy film loosely based on the 2010 picture book of the same name by Marla Frazee and produced by DreamWorks Animation. Directed by Tom McGrath and written by Michael McCullers, the film stars the voices of Alec Baldwin as the tit... | The Old Man & the Tree wants to have some time away from her, so she calls Claire (Julie Bowen) to pass by and be with Pilar. Claire who thinks she will baby sit Joe goes but at the end the two of them, Claire and Pilar, get along, and seeing the two women bonding makes Gloria jealous. Gloria tries to "win back" her mo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the correct name for the @ symbol | At sign the "Underwood No. 5" in 1900 onward. It started to be used in email addresses in the 1970s, and is now universally included on computer keyboards. The fact that there is no single word in English for the symbol has prompted some writers to use the French arobase or Spanish and Portuguese arroba, or to coin new... | Van Hiele model level. Properties are in fact related at the Analysis level, but students are not yet explicitly aware of the relationships.) 3. Distinction: each level has its own linguistic symbols and network of relationships. The meaning of a linguistic symbol is more than its explicit definition; it includes the e... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what year did the movie goonies come out | The Goonies The Goonies The Goonies is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed by Richard Donner, who produced with Harvey Bernhard. The screenplay was written by Chris Columbus from a story by executive producer Steven Spielberg. A band of kids who live in the "Goon Docks" neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon, attem... | The Temp (film) person at their most vulnerable moment and taking over their life. But what happened as we were filming was that there was a lot of discussion, I think on the studio level, that a movie that had come out the year before, "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle"... did very well, and the powers that be felt that... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote rock me like a wagon wheel | Wagon Wheel (song) Wagon Wheel (song) "Wagon Wheel" is a song co-written by Bob Dylan and Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show. Dylan recorded the chorus in 1973; Secor added verses 25 years later. Old Crow Medicine Show's final version was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in April 2... | Wagon Wheel (song) mumbled out on one of those tapes. I sang it all around the country from about 17 to 26, before I ever even thought, 'Oh, I better look into this.'" When Secor sought copyright on the song in 2003 to release it on "O.C.M.S." in (2004), he discovered Dylan credited the phrase "Rock me, mama" to bluesm... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays sam 's wife in lord of the rings | Sarah McLeod Sarah McLeod Sarah McLeod (born 18 July 1971) is a New Zealand film and television actress. Her most notable role was in the Peter Jackson films "" and "" as Rosie Cotton, a female hobbit who marries Samwise Gamgee. Her daughter Maisy played Rosie and Sam's baby. McLeod also co-starred in the New Zealand s... | Gamgee Tissue possibly led to the character name (Sam Gamgee) in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". The connection is not certain: in Appendix F to "The Lord of the Rings", Tolkien mentions, but at the same time denies, the reading of "Gamgee" as a pun relating to the name of Sam's wife, Rosie "Cotton". He fur... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
two forms of australopithecines have been found in south africa . these are | Australopithecus the teeth of "A. afarensis" and "A. anamensis", we see that "A. afarensis" did not consume a lot of grasses or seeds, but rather ate fruits and leaves, but "A. anamensis" did eat grasses and seeds in addition to fruits and leaves. In a 1979 preliminary microwear study of "Australopithecus" fossil teeth... | Australopithecine Most scientists maintain that one of the australopithecine species evolved into the genus "Homo" in Africa around two million years ago. However, there is no consensus on which species: Marc Verhaegen has argued that an australopithecine species could have also been ancestral to the genus "Pan" (i.e. ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang i 'll stand by you first | I'll Stand by You She performed the song during the program, exactly before Wyclef Jean's speech and after Reese Witherspoon's call on the phone bank. The song is found on the charity benefit album, "Hope for Haiti Now". Album version I'll Stand by You "I'll Stand by You" is a song recorded by The Pretenders from their... | Radio (LL Cool J album) raps. Columnist Stephen Holden of "The New York Times" described LL Cool J as "a brawny young giant with the animal magnetism and amiable self-assurance of the young Muhammad Ali." "I Want You" and "I Can Give You More" have been recognized by listeners of hip hop as the first hip-hop ballads, a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the first lady pilot in india | Sarla Thakral Sarla Thakral Sarla Thakral (1914 – 15 March 2008) was the first Indian woman to fly an aircraft. Born in 1914, she earned an aviation pilot license in 1936 at the age of 21 and flew a Gypsy Moth solo. She had a four-year-old daughter. After obtaining the initial licence, she persevered and completed one ... | Bombay Flying Club aircraft for tuition, joy-rides, and air travel.The activities of the club were, unfortunately, limited by the fact that the aerodrome at Juhu was not suitable during the monsoon. This problem was solved by 1937. The Club received its licence to build a hangar and garages at the aerodrome on 17 Augus... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does robb marry in game of thrones | Robb Stark Richard Madden in the television adaption of the series of books. There are some slight differences between the TV portrayal and the book version of Robb. Due to the child characters' ages being increased, Robb's age is changed from 14 to 17 years old at the start of the series. Instead of marrying Jeyne Wes... | Robb Stark that, ethically, once Robb has achieved his cause, he is obligated to cease fighting even if he has not yet avenged his family. Robb's decision to renege on his promise to marry one of Walder Frey's daughters features heavily in the fifth chapter of Tim Phillips and Rebecca Clare's "Game of Thrones and Busin... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote the song back home again in indiana | Back Home Again in Indiana the vi II V7 I progression one might expect in a 32 bar song With the E in the right hand in measure 15, the D chord is a 9th, not a 7th as indicated in the later publication. Back Home Again in Indiana "(Back Home Again in) Indiana" is a song composed by James F. Hanley with lyrics by Ballar... | I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" is a popular song written by Thomas P. Westendorf in 1875. (The music is loosely based on Felix Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Flat Minor Opus 64 Second Movement). In spite of its German-American origins, it i... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did george rr martin start writing winds of winter | A Song of Ice and Fire said in March 2012 that the final two novels will take readers farther north than any of the previous books, and that the Others will appear in the book. "The Winds of Winter" will resolve the cliffhangers from "A Dance with Dragons" early on and "will open with the two big battles that [the fift... | The Winds of Winter and "The Winds of Winter" would not be published in 2018. Since then he at least four times confirmed he was continuing work on "The Winds of Winter". The Winds of Winter The Winds of Winter is the planned sixth novel in the epic fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire" by American writer George R. 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 ministry of truth in 1984 | Ministries of Nineteen Eighty-Four the Ministry of Truth participating in the scam and publishing every week the names of non-existent big winners. In the Michael Radford film adaptation, the ministry is renamed the Ministry of Production, or MiniProd. The Ministry of Truth (Newspeak: Minitrue) is the ministry of propa... | Ingsoc is what was, hence "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past". The Ministry of Love (MiniLuv), via brainwashing and torture; and the Ministry of Truth (MiniTrue), with propaganda, ensure that perpetual infallibility of the Party is instilled in the mind of each Oceani... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings at the beginning of let you down | Let You Down (NF song) Let You Down (NF song) "Let You Down" is a song performed by American rapper and songwriter NF. It serves as the third single from his third studio album, "Perception", and was released on September 14, 2017, for digital download and streaming, including an audio video. The song is NF's highest-c... | I Won't Let You Down (Ph.D. song) sings to twin ladies seated next to him with Tony Hymas in the foreground on the synthesizers. In 1999 Australian singer Kate Ceberano recorded a version, which was released in July 1999 as the first single for her first compilation album, "True Romantic". She performed the song on "He... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
ceasefire line of kashmir came into existence in | Line of Control Line of Control The term Line of Control (LoC) refers to the military control line between the Indian and Pakistani controlled parts of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir—a line which does not constitute a legally recognized international boundary, but is the de facto border. Originally know... | Ceasefire as the fighting continued. After several UN resolutions outlining a procedure for resolving the dispute via a plebiscite, a ceasefire agreement was reached between the countries towards the end of December 1948, which came into effect in the New Year. The Security Council set up a United Nations Military Obse... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who had a number one hit with moon river | Danny Williams (singer) by his two daughters (Natali and Melody Williams) and two sons, the actor Anthony Barclay and Michael Stewart. Danny Williams (singer) Danny Williams (7 January 1942 – 6 December 2005) was a British, South African-born pop singer. who earned the nickname, "Britain's Johnny Mathis", for his smoot... | Moon River a hit version of the song that reached number one in the UK in the final week of 1961. Although Andy Williams never released the song as a single, his LP "Moon River and Other Great Movie Themes" (1962), was certified gold in 1963 for selling one million units. The album reached number 3 on the "Billboard" T... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won the european golden shoe in 2015 | European Golden Shoe Ally McCoist (1991–92, 1992–93), Thierry Henry (2003–04, 2004–05), Lionel Messi (2011–12, 2012–13 and 2016–17, 2017–18), and Cristiano Ronaldo (2013–14, 2014–15) have won the award in consecutive years. Diego Forlán (Villarreal, Atlético Madrid), Luis Suárez (Liverpool, Barcelona), Mário Jardel (Po... | European Golden Shoe in the leagues ranked six to 21 are multiplied by a factor of 1.5, and goals scored in leagues ranked 22 and below are multiplied by a factor of 1. Thus, goals scored in higher ranked leagues will count for more than those scored in weaker leagues. Since this change, there has only been one winner ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does the new star trek tv show begin | Star Trek: Discovery first season, while Berg and Harberts were fired by CBS during production on the second; Kurtzman took over as sole showrunner. "Star Trek: Discovery" premiered on September 19, 2017, at ArcLight Hollywood, before debuting on CBS and CBS All Access on September 24. The rest of the 15-episode first ... | Star Trek: New Earth Star Trek: New Earth Star Trek: New Earth is a series of "Star Trek" novels published by Pocket Books in the United States, as part of Pocket’s "" line. Based on the titular TV series created by Gene Roddenberry, "New Earth" was created by Pocket editor John J. Ordover and writer Diane Carey, and d... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is the 2020 summer olympics going to be held | 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... | Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics will be held during the last ten days of the Games, from 31 July – 9 August 2020, at the Olympic Stadium. The sport of athletics in the 2020 Summer Olympics is to be split into three distinct sets of events... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does little league world series baseball start | Little League World Series Little League World Series The Little League Baseball World Series is an annual baseball tournament in the eastern United States for children aged 10 to 12 years old. Originally called the National Little League Tournament, it was later renamed for the World Series in Major League Baseball. T... | Little League World Series in Australia Little League World Series in Australia The Australia Region of Little League Baseball is a region designated for the Little League World Series. The division was founded in 2013 when Little League officially separated Australia from the Asia-Pacific region. This followed a perio... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where are the 2024 summer olympics going to be held | 2024 Summer Olympics 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 11 August 2024 in Paris, ... | 2024 Winter Youth Olympics Sofia was going to bid for the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics but did not submit a bid citing that they did not fill the requirements set by the IOC. The Bulgarian Olympic Committee was also interested in the city potentially bidding for the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics but eventually declined. Bef... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where was the first factory built in the world | Factory of Demosthenes and Herodotus, Naucratis was a, or the only, factory in the entirety of ancient Egypt. A source of 1983 (Hopkins), states the largest factory production in ancient times was of 120 slaves within 4th century BC Athens. An article within the New York Times article dated 13 October 2011 states: ... ... | Stirchley, West Midlands 4-acre site in Hazelwell Lane, Stirchley, where a modern, single story factory was built. Believed to be the first purpose built caravan factory of its kind in the World it was fitted with the latest high tech woodwork machinery. It was here that 'overrun brake systems' were invented and these ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is winner of rising star season 1 | Rising Star India (season 1) television debut. The show is hosted by singer-actor Meiyang Chang and dancer-choreographer Raghav Juyal. Bannet Dosanjh became India's first Rising Star, won Rs. 20 lakhs and also an opportunity to sing a song in an upcoming Vishesh Films movie. Maithili Thakur was declared as the first ru... | 2013 AFL Rising Star year, one of the 23 nominees is the winner of award. 2013 AFL Rising Star The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The winner for 2013 was Jaeger O'Meara. Every round, an Australian Football League rising star nomination is given... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what provides great britian with a moderate climate | Climate of the British Isles not often switch between great extremes, with warm summers and mild winters. The British Isles undergo very small temperature variations. This is due to its proximity to the Atlantic, which acts as a temperature buffer, warming the Isles in winter and cooling them in summer. Coastal areas t... | Great Basin Desert This dry climate and rugged topography proves too harsh for many plant and animal species; however, genetic adaptations to these conditions have led to reasonably high species richness within the ecoregion. The Great Basin National Park, located in a central part of the Great Basin desert, provides p... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the current leader of saudi arabia | Salman of Saudi Arabia could divide the royal family, and might have tried to prevent it. The officials interviewed said the prince placed his mother under house arrest without the king's knowledge. Salman received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Al-Turath Charity Foundation in the field of urban heritage in 2013... | Cricket in Saudi Arabia current headquarters is in Jeddah. Saudi Cricket Centre is Saudi Arabia's representative at the International Cricket Council. Saudi Arabia's domestic setup involves 11 regional cricket association who play one-day and Twenty20 cricket from October to April. The 2010 competition was won by Weste... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who owns the restaurant houston 's in atlanta georgia | Houston's Restaurant based on rebranding with a focus on more regional and less standardized fare. Houston's Restaurant Houston's Restaurant is an upscale American casual dining restaurant chain, owned by Hillstone Restaurant Group, whose main corporate headquarters is in Beverly Hills, California. There are 51 Hillsto... | Clay Harper opened its first location in Tucker, Georgia in 2012. Clay Harper Clay Harper is a musician and restaurateur from Atlanta, Georgia. He is known for his work as a songwriter and frontman in the band the Coolies, and for co-founding the Atlanta-area restaurant chains Fellini's Pizza and La Fonda Latina. He al... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did imagine dragons release next to me | Next to Me (Imagine Dragons song) Next to Me (Imagine Dragons song) "Next to Me" is a song recorded by American rock band Imagine Dragons. Written by all four members of the band and producer Alex da Kid, it was released through Kidinakorner and Interscope Records on February 21, 2018, as the fourth single from the ban... | Hear Me (EP) Hear Me (EP) Hear Me is an EP by American rock band Imagine Dragons, released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 25, 2012. The EP was released to precede the release of the band's debut studio album, "Night Visions" in Europe, ala the "Continued Silence" EP in North America. The EP features "Hea... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did spain change their currency to the euro | Spanish peseta I) caused the monetary union to break up, although it was not until 1927 that it officially ended. In 1959, Spain became part of the Bretton Woods System, pegging the peseta at a value of 60 pesetas = 1 U.S. dollar. In 1967, the peseta followed the devaluation of the British pound, maintaining the exchan... | History of the euro 2 January, all ATMs in 7 countries and at least 90 percent in 4 others were issuing euros rather than legacy currency, with Italy, the worst offender, having only 85% of ATMs dispensing euros. The unexpected tendency of consumers to spend their legacy currency, rather than exchange it at banks, led ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who represents washington 's 1st district house of representatives | Washington's 1st congressional district has shrunk significantly. Jay Inslee (D) was the representative of the 1st District until resigning to run for Governor of the state, but most of the district has been represented by Rick Larsen (D), of the 2nd District, in the past. Soon after the 2012 general election polls clo... | Skip Priest his third term. Elected as a Republican, he represents the 30th Legislative District. Prior to serving in the House of Representatives, he was Mayor of Federal Way and Chair of the City Council's Land Use and Transportation Committee. Other activities include: Skip Priest Mahlon S. "Skip" Priest (born March... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the genus glomus falls under which of the divisions of fungi | Glomus (fungus) Glomus (fungus) Glomus is a genus of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, and all species form symbiotic relationships (mycorrhizas) with plant roots. "Glomus" is the largest genus of AM fungi, with "ca." 85 species described, but is currently defined as non-monophyletic. "Glomus" is the only genus in the... | Rhizophagus irregularis Rhizophagus irregularis Rhizophagus irregularis (previously known as "Glomus intraradices") is an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus used as a soil inoculant in agriculture and horticulture. In addition, it is one of the best mycorrhizal varieties of fungi available to mycoforestry, but as it does no... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when were health warnings put on cigarette packets | Tobacco packaging warning messages Tobacco packaging warning messages Tobacco package warning messages are warning messages that appear on the packaging of cigarettes and other tobacco products concerning their health effects. They have been implemented in an effort to enhance the public's awareness of the harmful effe... | Tobacco packaging warning messages TO HEALTH" in English. Paan, gutkha and tobacco packets carried the warning "TOBACCO IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH" in Hindi and English. The law later changed. According to the new law, cigarette packets were required to carry pictorial warnings of a skull or scorpion along with the text "S... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the author of geronimo stilton books | Geronimo Stilton Geronimo Stilton Geronimo Stilton is an Italian children's book series published by Edizioni Piemme of Milan, Italy, since 2000. Although the series credits its title character as the author, the idea was originally thought of by Elisabetta Dami. On older novels, the copyright is issued to a pseudonym ... | Geronimo Stilton 140 million copies worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling book series ever written. In the series, the title character is an anthropomorphic mouse who lives in New Mouse City on Mouse Island. A best-selling author, Geronimo Stilton works as a journalist and editor for the fictional newspaper "The ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the pink hair girl in sailor moon | Chibiusa confusion between the two. Her name in several English-language versions of Sailor Moon, "Rini", is a diminutive of "Serena", the name of her mother. She is known for having pink hair put into a unique style that resembles rabbit ears on top of her head. Chibiusa's hair is apparently truly pink, and not just c... | Sailor Moon (character) "odango" before difficult classes or exams. Sailor Moon has pink hair in the initial sketches, but by the intermediate stages of development, Takeuchi planned to have the character's hair be blond in civilian form and change to silver when she transformed. Her editor, Fumio Osano, told her that ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the eastern empire adopted which language in replacement of latin | Languages of the Roman Empire laws and official documents were regularly translated into Greek from Latin. Both languages were in active use by government officials and the Church during the 5th century. From the 6th century, Greek culture was studied in the West almost exclusively through Latin translation. Latin loan... | Romance languages eventually adopted Latin/Romance and the remnants of the culture of ancient Rome alongside existing inhabitants of those regions, and so Latin remained the dominant language there. In part due to regional dialects of the Latin language and local environments, several languages evolved from it. Meanwhi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was involved in the bombing of pearl harbour | Attack on Pearl Harbor Attack on Pearl Harbor The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory, on the morning of December 7, 1941. The attack, also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor, led to the U... | Archerfield Second World War Igloos Complex the Archerfield Aerodrome. The construction of anti-aircraft gun emplacements at Archerfield was proposed in July 1941, however following the bombing of Pearl Harbour in December 1941, the excavation of slit trenches and air-raid shelter construction proceeded swiftly. While ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did the male and female symbols originate | Gender symbol two standard sex symbols are the Mars symbol ♂ (often considered to represent a shield and spear) for male and Venus symbol ♀ (often considered to represent a bronze mirror with a handle) for female, derived from astrological symbols, denoting the classical planets Mars and Venus, respectively. They were ... | LGBT symbols symbol derives from the astronomical symbol for the planet Venus and Mars. In modern science, the singular symbol for Venus is used to represent the female sex, and singular symbol for Mars is used to represent the male sex. Two interlocking female symbols (⚢) represent a lesbian or the lesbian community, ... | 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 groovin on a sunday afternoon | Groovin' with the alternate harmonica solo by Cornish. "Groovin'" is one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll, and is also the recipient of a Grammy Hall of Fame Award. The phrase "you and me endlessly" was often misheard as the mondegreen "you and me and Leslie". The Young Rascals re... | Come Together Beatles' 100 Greatest Songs. In 1973, "Come Together" was the subject of a lawsuit brought against Lennon by Big Seven Music Corp. (owned by Morris Levy) who was the publisher of Chuck Berry's "You Can't Catch Me". Levy contended that it sounded similar musically to Berry's original and shared some lyrics... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
florida international university law school ranking us news | Florida International University College of Law States Secretary of Labor. The 2017 U.S. News & World Report's "Best Law School Rankings" ranked the FIU College of Law at 100 in the United States. This represents an increase of more than 51 spots since 2009. FIU is currently the fourth-highest ranked law school in Flor... | Leonard Strickman served as Dean of the University of Arkansas School of Law for eight years, during which time he spent six years on the ABA Accreditation Committee. In the 1980s and 1990s, he chaired fifteen accreditation site visits for the ABA. Strickman joined Florida International University in January, 2001, and... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played too tall in we were soldiers | Ed Freeman portrayed by Mark McCracken. The post office in Freeman's hometown of McLain, Mississippi, was renamed the "Major Ed W. Freeman Post Office" in March 2009. Ed Freeman Ed W. "Too Tall" Freeman (November 20, 1927 – August 20, 2008) was a United States Army helicopter pilot who received the U.S. military's high... | Soldiers Three (film) being shown in the British Isles. But if we were to film "Soldiers Three" to please either Britain or India we would have to make it much too dull to for our much bigger audience here at home. Nonetheless Berman insisted on the creation of a new character, Gobind Lal, a peaceful Indian, who was no... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is cristina yang going on grey anatomy | Cristina Yang through and dancing it out one last time. Cristina leaves for Zurich with surgical intern Shane Ross, who chooses to leave in order to study under her in Switzerland. On the creation of Yang, Shonda Rhimes said the character contained "a little bit of [her] personality". Speaking with talk show host Oprah... | Stand By Me (Grey's Anatomy) Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh)'s efforts to help her. This starts affecting Cristina's surgery performance so she tells everyone and Izzie is admitted at the hospital as a patient. Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) has a big surgery going on a facial transplant and chooses Izzie and Lexie Grey (Chyler Leig... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played goldfinger in the james bond movie | Goldfinger (film) Goldfinger (film) Goldfinger is a 1964 British spy film and the third installment in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. The film also stars Honor Blackman as Bond girl... | Filming of James Bond in the 1960s Filming of James Bond in the 1960s Ian Fleming, the writer who created the fictional character James Bond, lived to see the success of his novels depicted on screen before he died. All fourteen books in the series created by Fleming went on to be huge successes on screen. "Goldfinger"... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
worlds tallest flying bird mate with a single partner | Sarus crane Sarus crane The sarus crane ("Antigone antigone") is a large non-migratory crane found in parts of the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia and Australia. The tallest of the flying birds, standing at a height of up to , they are a conspicuous species of open wetlands in south Asia, seasonally-flooded "Dipter... | Dominic Bird them in the 54-6 win before being replaced by Sam Whitelock. Bird broke the record for tallest All Black in history on his debut, standing 1 cm taller than previous record holder, the now-retired Mark Cooksley. Bird made another appearance for the All Blacks one year later, starting against Scotland in a 2... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the us become the united states | History of the United States punitive laws by Parliament designed to end self-government in Massachusetts. Armed conflict began in 1775. In 1776, the Second Continental Congress declared the independence of the colonies as the United States of America. Led by General George Washington, it won the Revolutionary War with... | United States Virgin Islands Every year Transfer Day is recognized as a holiday, to commemorate the acquisition of the islands by the United States. US citizenship was granted to the inhabitants of the islands in 1927. The US dollar was adopted in the territory in 1934 and from 1935 to 1939 the islands were a part of t... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who stars in the new magnum pi tv series | Magnum P.I. (2018 TV series) Magnum P.I. (2018 TV series) Magnum P.I. is an American crime drama television series developed by Peter M. Lenkov and Eric Guggenheim. It is a reboot of the series of the same name created by Donald P. Bellisario and Glen A. Larson, which aired from 1980 to 1988. It stars Jay Hernandez as ... | Runaway (1984 American film) I don't want to work so hard to understand it.' " The star was Tom Selleck who had a small role in Crichton's film "Coma" and since become a star on TV in "Magnum PI". He later said, "With my TV series, I don't have the luxury of taking on a lot of projects. So when I got offered a movie an... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what 's the most innings played in a world series | Extra innings over the Chicago White Sox on June 12 of that year. This feat would later be accomplished by the 1971 Oakland Athletics who had games of 21 and 20 innings and the 1989 Los Angeles Dodgers who played two 22-inning games, against the Houston Astros on June 3 (a game which they lost 5–4) and the Montreal Exp... | Extra innings declared a 7–7 tie after 11 innings, when both teams ran out of available pitchers. Over the history of the World Series, 63 games have gone to extra innings, setting the following innings-related records. Additionally, World Series-deciding games have gone to extra innings just 10 times: 1912's game 8, 1... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does the term shotgun wedding come from | Shotgun wedding Shotgun wedding A shotgun wedding is a wedding that is arranged to avoid embarrassment due to premarital sex possibly leading to an unintended pregnancy, rather than out of the desire of the participants. The phrase is an American colloquialism, though it is also used in other parts of the world based o... | Shotgun wedding to obscure the fact that the baby was conceived prior to marriage. When that proves impossible, the social standing of the couple involved is irreparably damaged. Nevertheless, shotgun weddings serve to prevent the individuals involved, especially the women, from becoming pariahs. Apart from regional sl... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played nigel in never say never again | Never Say Never Again saying that as the Leiter role was never remembered by audiences, using a black Leiter might make him more memorable. Others cast included comedian Rowan Atkinson, who later parodied Bond in his role of "Johnny English". Former Eon Productions' editor and director of "On Her Majesty's Secret Servi... | Never Say Never Again from the 1960s. Connery played the role of James Bond for the seventh and final time, marking his return to the character 12 years after "Diamonds Are Forever". The film's title is a reference to Connery's reported declaration in 1971 that he would "never again" play that role. As Connery was 52 a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the first mr wilson on dennis the menace | Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series) Episodes". Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series) Dennis the Menace is an American sitcom based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name and preceding "The Ed Sullivan Show" on Sunday evenings on CBS from October 1959 to July 1963. The series stars Jay North as Dennis Mitchell; He... | Dennis the Menace (U.S. comics) now involved Dennis, Mr. Wilson, friends Joey and Margaret, and dog Ruff. Because of this, the Mr. Wilson stories were alternated with the three characters as "Ruff, Joey, and Margaret" who each shared a No. 1 issue with Dennis. Three other series of Dennis the Menace comic books also we... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the thrill of it all come out | The Thrill of It All (Sam Smith album) The Thrill of It All (Sam Smith album) The Thrill of It All is the second studio album by English singer and songwriter Sam Smith. It was released on 3 November 2017 through Capitol Records. On 6 October 2017, Smith announced via Twitter that his second album, titled "The Thrill o... | The Thrill of It All (Thunder album) Bowes and second guitarist Ben Matthews did not contribute to songwriting on "The Thrill of It All" – all songs were written primarily by main songwriter Morley, with drummer Gary "Harry" James co-writing four tracks. Due to personal reasons which eventually led to his departure in ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
a cell that has a nucleus is called | Cell nucleus that the nucleus instead originated from a single ancestral cell that evolved a second exterior cell membrane; the interior membrane enclosing the original cell then became the nuclear membrane and evolved increasingly elaborate pore structures for passage of internally synthesized cellular components such... | Ploidy haploidy in parasite species. The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is haploid if it has a single set of chromosomes, each one not being part of a pair. By extension a cell may be called haploid if its nucleus is haploid, and an organism may be called haploid if its body cells (somatic cells) are haploid. The number ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is jar jar binks in star wars | Jar Jar Binks "". Actor Ahmed Best tweeted his apparent belief that the fan theory was true. Jar Jar Binks Jar Jar Binks is a fictional character from the "Star Wars" saga created by George Lucas. A major character in "", he also has a smaller role in "", and a one-line cameo in "", as well as a role in the television ... | Star Wars: The Vintage Collection the Jar Jar Binks in Carbonite figure. The 6 figures were released on a never before seen card style—the so-called Kenner 'Lost Line' packaging—that was apparently considered for the original series release in 1978. The "Jar Jar Binks (in Carbonite)" figure appeared on a standard 'vint... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the tv show swat come out | S.W.A.T. (1975 TV series) 2017. S.W.A.T. (1975 TV series) S.W.A.T. is an American action/crime drama television series about the adventures of a Special Weapons And Tactics (S.W.A.T.) team operating in an unidentified California city. A spin-off of "The Rookies", the series aired on ABC from February 1975 to April 1976... | Capital Combat not included when Turner Home Entertainment later released the show on VHS cassette, editing the show down to fit a two-hour format. The first three matches were not made available to the general public until the WWE Network was launched in 2014 and the full Capital Combat show became available to subscr... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays the ice king in adventure time | Ice King as two of the show's best 10 episodes (in no specific order). Ice King The Ice King is a fictional character in the American animated television series "Adventure Time". A supposedly evil wizard capable of creating and manipulating ice and snow, he is the self-proclaimed king of the Ice Kingdom, a land of ice ... | Evergreen (Adventure Time) the lost island of Atlantis. Herpich's original plot for the episode intertwined this version of the crown's origin with a story about Ice King remembering the prehistoric events. However, the episode was eventually streamlined, and all references to Atlantis were stripped away. Tom Kenny por... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which prince song reached highest on the charts | Prince singles discography six worldwide number-one singles. Prince entered the 1990s with the soundtrack to "Graffiti Bridge"; the album spawned the top-10 hit "Thieves in the Temple" and the top-40 hit "New Power Generation". His 1991 album "Diamonds and Pearls" spawned several hit singles including the title track, ... | I Like It (Enrique Iglesias song) on the chart issue 25 September 2010. It debuted at number four on the UK Singles Chart, his highest-charting single in the UK since "Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)", which peaked at number three. On the Australian ARIA Charts, it has reached number two, his best Australian single s... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was buddhism introduced in sri lanka who introduced it | Buddhism in Sri Lanka on Sri Lanka with approximately 15,000 monks. According to traditional Sri Lankan chronicles such as the "Dipavamsa", Buddhism was introduced into Sri Lanka in the third century BCE after the Third Buddhist council by Arhanthà Mahinda thero, son of Emperor Ashoka, during the reign of Devanampiya T... | Atamasthana is a Buddhist sacred place of veneration. Thera Mahinda, an envoy sent by King Ashoka himself introduced Theravada Buddhism and also chetiya worship to Sri Lanka. At his request King Devanampiyatissa built Thuparamaya in which was enshrined the collarbone of the Buddha. It is considered to be the first daga... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did taylor swift 's song 22 come out | 22 (Taylor Swift song) the UK Singles Chart. It reached 2 million in sales by 2014.As of November 2017, the song has sold 2.3 million copies in the United States. ! scope="col" colspan="3"| Streaming 22 (Taylor Swift song) "22" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth album, "Red" (2... | White Horse (Taylor Swift song) Horse" live with an acoustic guitar. Beers and Rhimes were very impressed and told Swift they would respond her via telephone as soon as they could. Swift decided to not include the track on "Fearless", until the producers responded, which they did not for some time. When "Grey's Anatomy... | 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 fifty shades of grey movie come out | Fifty Shades Freed (film) Shades Freed" began simultaneously with "Darker" in February 2016, in Paris and Vancouver. The film was released in the United States on February 9, 2018, including a limited IMAX release. It grossed $371 million worldwide, the lowest total of the series, and like its two predecessors received... | Fifty Shades of Grey (film) out of 100, based on reviews from 46 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". In CinemaScore polls conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale. Claudia Puig of "USA Today" wrote that "the dialogue is laughable, the ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the first resident university poet in the uk | James Kirkup James Kirkup James Falconer Kirkup, FRSL (23 April 1918 – 10 May 2009), born James Harold Kirkup, was an English poet, translator and travel writer. He wrote over 30 books, including autobiographies, novels and plays. He wrote under many pen-names including James Falconer, Jun Honda, Andrew James, Taeko Ka... | Guyanese in the United Kingdom who is probably the most famous Black British poet and has been recognised with many awards. Pauline Melville's output of work has led to such awards as Guardian Fiction Prize, the Macmillan Silver Pen Award and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for best first book. Wilson Harris, who recei... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who starred in the boy in the plastic bubble | The Boy in the Plastic Bubble The Boy in the Plastic Bubble The Boy in the Plastic Bubble is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film inspired by the lives of David Vetter and Ted DeVita, who lacked effective immune systems. It stars John Travolta, Glynnis O'Connor, Diana Hyland, Robert Reed, Ralph Bellamy & P.J.... | The Boy in the Plastic Bubble cocooned in comfort by 400 people devoted to his security" and "never s[aw] one person who was not a friend or someone whose sole purpose it was to serve or protect him." Noonan's use was a reference to "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble". The film inspired the first song on the 1986 Paul Simo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
this statement warned european countries to stay away from the americas | Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine The Monroe Doctrine was a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823. It stated that further efforts by European nations to take control of any independent state in North or South America would be viewed as "the manifestation of an unfriendly ... | Zika fever French Polynesia estimated the risk of microcephaly in children born to mothers who acquired Zika virus in the first trimester to be 1%. On 24 January 2016, the WHO warned that the virus is likely to spread to nearly all countries of the Americas, since its vector, the mosquito "Aedes aegypti", is found in a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did the name hashimoto disease come from | Hashimoto's thyroiditis between the ages of 30 and 50 and is much more common in women than men. Rates of disease appear to be increasing. It was first described by the Japanese physician Hakaru Hashimoto in 1912. In 1957 it was recognized as an autoimmune disorder. There are many symptoms that are attributed to Hashim... | Ken Hashimoto wrote his classic paper on the pathogenesis of Anderson-Fabry's disease where he demonstrated the use of an electron microscope to look at endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, fibrocytes and perivascular cells in people with Fabry disease, a lethal "metabolic disease angikeratoma corporis diffusum". He... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did the vikings play before the metrodome | Minnesota Vikings to 1981, the team called Metropolitan Stadium in suburban Bloomington home. The Vikings conducted summer training camp at Bemidji State University from 1961 to 1965. In 1966, the team moved to their training camp to Minnesota State University in Mankato. The training camp at Minnesota State was one of... | Gary Bender but when the Minnesota Twins (who at the time, shared the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome with the Vikings) played Game 7 of the World Series that day, the football game was moved to Monday and shown to a regional audience. In 1988, Bender did play-by-play for the American League Championship Series alongside ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings that 's what i like about you | What I Like About You (song) footage from the group's performance at The Forum near Los Angeles, as well behind-the-scenes clips and shots of the audience. What I Like About You (song) "What I Like About You" is a song by American rock band The Romantics. The song, written by Romantics members Wally Palmar, Mike Skill ... | Someone like You (Adele song) her confronting his marriage. At the beginning of the song, she sings the lines "I heard that you're settled down/That you found a girl and you're married now. I heard that your dreams came true/Guess she gave you things I couldn't give to you" with a softly voice and accompanied just by a... | 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 please come to boston | Please Come to Boston Please Come to Boston "Please Come to Boston" is a song that was recorded and written by American singer-songwriter Dave Loggins. It was released in May 1974 as the first single from his album "Apprentice (In a Musical Workshop)" and was produced by Jerry Crutchfield. It spent two weeks at number ... | Please Come to Boston first trip to each of those cities...[and] how I saw each one. The fact of having no one to come home to made the chorus easy to write. Some forty years later, I still vividly remember that night [of composition], and it was as if someone else was writing the song." The song has been covered numer... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who were the two teams that played in the first super bowl | Super Bowl I Super Bowl I The first AFL-NFL World Championship Game in professional American football, known retroactively as Super Bowl I and referred to in some contemporaneous reports, including the game's radio broadcast, as the Super Bowl, was played on January 15, 1967 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los ... | Super Bowl XIII the team's success on the road that season. The only other teams to wear white jerseys as the designated home team in a Super Bowl were the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50 and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. This was the first Super Bowl played on grass to match two teams which played their ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what are common early manifestations of parkinson 's disease | Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease (PD) is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects the motor system. The symptoms generally come on slowly over time. Early in the disease, the most obvious are shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty wi... | NDUFAF5 of clinical manifestations from lethal neonatal disease to adult-onset neurodegenerative disorders. Phenotypes include macrocephaly with progressive leukodystrophy, non-specific encephalopathy, cardiomyopathy, myopathy, liver disease, Leber hereditary optic neuropathy, and some forms of Parkinson disease. Mutat... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what might a scientist examine to determine whether a person is a carrier for a genetic disorder | Genetic testing testing in a broader sense includes biochemical tests for the possible presence of genetic diseases, or mutant forms of genes associated with increased risk of developing genetic disorders. Genetic testing identifies changes in chromosomes, genes, or proteins. The variety of genetic tests has expanded t... | Carrier testing the only time a person finds out that they are a carrier for a specific genetic disorder is when they have an affected child. For these kinds of genetic diseases to be present in a person, two copies of the abnormal gene are needed. This means that both of the parents have to be a carrier for the child ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays wolowitz mom on big bang theory | Carol Ann Susi Carol Ann Susi Carol Ann Susi (February 2, 1952 – November 11, 2014) was an American actress. She was known for providing the voice of recurring unseen character Mrs. Wolowitz, mother of Howard Wolowitz, on the television series "The Big Bang Theory". Susi made her first screen appearance in "", where sh... | Howard Wolowitz Howard Wolowitz Howard Joel Wolowitz, M.Eng. is a fictional character on the CBS television series "The Big Bang Theory", portrayed by actor Simon Helberg. Among the main male characters in the show, Howard is distinctive for being an engineer rather than a physicist and lacking a doctoral degree. Howar... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the meaning of the name siri | Siri (given name) Siri (given name) Siri is a Scandinavian female given name. It is a short form of Sigrid, of Old Norse origin, and literally meaning "beautiful victory", from Old Norse "sigr" (victory) and Old Norse "fríðr" (beautiful). The name Siri has been widely used since the Middle Ages, and is a common name in... | Siri of voice commands to interact with Siri, including, but not limited to: Siri also offers numerous pre-programmed responses to amusing questions. Such questions include "What is the meaning of life?" to which Siri may reply "All evidence to date suggests it's chocolate"; "Why am I here?", to which it may reply "I d... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played spyder in once upon a time in venice | Once Upon a Time in Venice Voltage Pictures financing and selling the film at Cannes. In June 2015, Jason Momoa, Thomas Middleditch and Famke Janssen joined the cast of the film, Momoa to play the gang leader who forces Willis' character to do some jobs for his dog, Middleditch to play Willis' assistant in his operatio... | Once Upon a Time in Venice a friend, Ford runs afoul of a local gang. The gang's leader, Spyder, seeks revenge and steals Ford's dog. In order to recover the dog, Ford is forced into a sequence of convoluted and intertwined tasks across the Venice area. By May 16, 2015, Bruce Willis was cast to star in a comedy playing... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the original singer of bang bang | Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" is the second single by American singer-actress Cher from her second album, "The Sonny Side of Chér". Written by her then-husband Sonny Bono and released in 1966, the song reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 2... | Bang Bang (Melanie Fiona song) by Rob Fusari. The music video for "Bang Bang" premiered in Sept ember 2009. It features Fiona performing the song with her band alongside shots of her in a police cell and line-up. The video was shot in the UK and was directed by Phil Griffin (who also shot Amy Winehouse's "Rehab" video)... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does the bridgewater canal start and end | Bridgewater Canal extension also met with opposition from the Mersey and Irwell Navigation, until the duke purchased a controlling interest in the company. The first part of the new extension was opened in 1767, and completed in full by March 1776, but Brindley did not live to see its completion; it was continued by hi... | Little Gaddesden the 19th century. The Egertons later had a family chapel (the Bridgewater Chapel) with burial vault in Little Gaddesden Church, where many monuments commemorate the Dukes and Earls of Bridgewater and their families. Among those buried here is the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, famous as the originator of Bri... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what was the soviet union 's response to the marshall plan | Molotov Plan Molotov Plan The Molotov Plan was the system created by the Soviet Union in 1947 in order to provide aid to rebuild the countries in Eastern Europe that were politically and economically aligned to the Soviet Union. It can be seen to be the Soviet Union's version of the Marshall Plan, which for political r... | George Marshall the Marshall Plan. The Marshall Plan would help Europe quickly rebuild and modernize its economy along American lines. The Soviet Union forbade its satellites to participate. Marshall was again named "Time"'s Man of the Year for 1947. He received the Nobel Peace Prize for his post-war work in 1953, the ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what was roy orbison 's first number one hit | Roy Orbison using falsetto and sang the final high 'A' naturally, so astonishing everyone present that the accompanying musicians stopped playing. On that third take, "Running Scared" was completed. Fred Foster later recalled, "He did it, and everybody looked around in amazement. Nobody had heard anything like it befor... | Roy: A Tribute to Roy Orbison or more Roy Orbison covers were planned for 2008's "", but instead led to recording this album. Three music videos were released, one for "Only the Lonely", one for "Oh, Pretty Woman", and one for "Blue Bayou" (featuring The McClymonts). Roy: A Tribute to Roy Orbison Roy: A Tribute to Roy ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the fighting stop in the revolutionary war | American Revolutionary War 14, 1784. Copies were sent back to Europe for ratification by the other parties involved, the first reaching France in March 1784. British ratification occurred on April 9, 1784, and the ratified versions were exchanged in Paris on May 12, 1784. The war formally concluded on September 3, 1783... | Battle of Cobleskill Commanded by Generals John Sullivan and James Clinton, the 1779 expedition systematically destroyed the villages of Iroquois tribes fighting for the British, but did little to stop the frontier war. Battle of Cobleskill The Battle of Cobleskill (also known as the Cobleskill massacre) was an America... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
buddas of bamiyan demolished in 2001 in which country | Buddhas of Bamiyan Omar, after the Taliban government declared that they were idols. An envoy visiting the United States in the following weeks said that they were destroyed to protest international aid exclusively reserved for statue maintenance while Afghanistan was experiencing famine, while the Afghan Foreign Minis... | Shahidan than village) of Shahidan .The eight Tagabs of Shahidan: Bamiayn and Shahidan were razed by the Taliban as they fled the region in late 2001 and earlier. Shahidan Shahidan / شهیدان (also Shaidan, Dari/Hazaragi language: شیدان) is located in Bamiyan., about northwest of Kabul and west of Bamiyan city, the provi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is bb king 's guitar 's name | Lucille (guitar) of the stolen status of the guitar. This Lucille was returned to King in late November 2009. Lucille (guitar) Lucille is the name B.B. King gave to his guitars. They were usually black Gibson guitars similar to the ES-345-355. In the winter of 1949, King played at a dance hall in Twist, Arkansas. The h... | Kelly King 2012, BB&T announced that they eliminated a provision in King's contract that would have required him to step down when he turns 65, effectively keeping him as CEO till now. During his first year as CEO of BB&T in 2009, King earned a total compensation of $4,469,300. Kelly King Kelly S. King (born September ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
do wind turbines produce ac or dc power | Wind turbine design generators or full-effect converters where the variable frequency current produced is converted to DC and then back to AC. Although such alternatives require costly equipment and cause power loss, the turbine can capture a significantly larger fraction of the wind energy. In some cases, especially w... | Wind power has seen prices for its turbines fall from €950,000 per megawatt in late 2016, to around €800,000 per megawatt in the third quarter of 2017. Small-scale wind power is the name given to wind generation systems with the capacity to produce up to 50 kW of electrical power. Isolated communities, that may otherwi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the pad of fatty tissue that covers the area of the pubic bone is called the | Mons pubis Mons pubis In human anatomy, and in mammals in general, the mons pubis (pubic mound, also known simply as the mons, and known specifically in females as the mons Venus or mons veneris), is a rounded mass of fatty tissue found over the pubic symphysis of the pubic bones. For women and girls, the mons pubis fo... | Hip bone sitting, the weight is frequently placed upon the ischial tuberosity. The gluteus maximus covers it in the upright posture, but leaves it free in the seated position. The pubic region or pubis is the ventral and anterior of the three parts forming the hip bone. It is divisible into a body, a superior ramus, an... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the mom on father knows best | Jane Wyatt Christopher and Michael Ward (according to an obituary in "The Washington Post", a third son died in infancy in the early 1940s); three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Jane Wyatt Jane Waddington Wyatt (August 12, 1910 – October 20, 2006) was an American actress. She starred in a number of Hollyw... | Mother Knows Best (song) Musical Numbers of All Time." BuzzFeed ranked "Mother Knows Best" 12th on its list of "The 12 Greatest Disney Villain Songs". Disney.com awarded the song a score of six out of 10, complimenting Murphy's "amazing singing voice and showmanship." The lyric "mother knows best" was recognized and qu... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
home many episodes game of thrones season 7 | Game of Thrones (season 7) Game of Thrones (season 7) The seventh and penultimate season of the fantasy drama television series "Game of Thrones" premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017. Unlike previous seasons that consisted of ten episodes each, the seventh season consisted of only seven. ... | Dave Hill (screenwriter) each. Dave Hill (screenwriter) Dave Hill is an American television writer. He is known for writing three episodes of the HBO series "Game of Thrones": in season 5, "Sons of the Harpy"; in season 6, "Home"; and in season 7, "Eastwatch". Dave Hill began working as an assistant to "Game of Thrones... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does love live all stars come out | Love Live! 2014 for the PlayStation Vita. The three games were released as "Vol. 1 Printemps", "Vol.2 BiBi" and "Vol.3 Lily White". These games sold 88,169 physical retail copies altogether within the first week of release in Japan. Rin Hoshizora became the new face of the "Puyo Puyo" games in 2015 as part of a campaig... | Life, Love & Hope unmistakable from the moment the soaring harmonies kick in on ‘Heaven on Earth,’ the album’s opening track and lead single. It provides a vintage moment on an album that otherwise contains quite a bit of exploration, both musically and sonically — something that we’ve come to expect from Scholz when h... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the winter and summer olympics split | Winter Olympic Games idea was resurrected for the 1916 Games, which were to be held in Berlin, Germany. A winter sports week with speed skating, figure skating, ice hockey and Nordic skiing was planned, but the 1916 Olympics was cancelled after the outbreak of World War I. The first Olympics after the war, the 1920 Sum... | Colombia at the 2010 Winter Olympics Colombia at the 2010 Winter Olympics Colombia competed in the Winter Olympic Games for the first time at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada. Colombia first participated in the Summer Olympics in 1932, with one athlete, Jorge Perry, when the Colombian Olympic Committee did... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which is the leading coffee producer state in india | Coffee production in India Coffee production in India Coffee production in India is dominated in the hill tracts of South Indian states, with Karnataka accounting for 71%, followed by Kerala with 21% and Tamil Nadu (5% of overall production with 8,200 tonnes). Indian coffee is said to be the finest coffee grown in the ... | Veracruz tobacco, bananas, coconuts, and vegetables, but local farmers depend mainly on corn and beans. Two corn crops per year are generally produced, planted on 644,936 hectares with a production of 1,114,325 tons. The state is the leading national producer of coffee, sugarcane, corn, and rice. Coffee is grown on 152... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the basic ratio on which the notation of rhythm is built is | Music theory out of an earlier, more limited method of notating rhythms in terms of fixed repetitive patterns, the so-called rhythmic modes, which were developed in France around 1200. An early form of mensural notation was first described and codified in the treatise "Ars cantus mensurabilis" ("The art of measured cha... | Dumbek rhythms Dumbek rhythms Dumbek rhythms are a collection of rhythms that are usually played with hand drums such as the dumbek. These rhythms are various combinations of these three basic sounds: In a simple notation, these three sounds are represented by three letters: D, T, and K. When capitalized, the beat is e... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
doctor who fell in love with dead patient | Carl Tanzler Carl Tanzler Carl Tanzler, or sometimes Count Carl von Cosel (February 8, 1877 – July 3, 1952), was a German-born radiology technologist at the Marine-Hospital Service in Key West, Florida. He developed an obsession for a young Cuban-American tuberculosis patient, Elena "Helen" Milagro de Hoyos (July 31, 1... | Kate Jacobs James MacMillan. The key songs on the album are taken from her family's history. "Never Be Afraid" is based on a phrase of her Aunt Katia's in 1938 when the family was emigrating to the US; "A Snowy Street" is based on a journal entry of her doctor grandfather in post-revolutionary Russia; "Eddy Went To Spa... | 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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