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What was William Scott Wilson's occupation? In Japanese, they are usually referred to as bushi (武士?, [bu.ɕi]) or buke (武家?). According to translator William Scott Wilson: "In Chinese, the character 侍 was originally a verb meaning "to wait upon" or "accompany persons" in the upper ranks of society, and this is also true... | Scott | woman | What was William Samantha Wilson's occupation? In Japanese, they are usually referred to as bushi (武士?, [ bu.ɕi ]) or buke (武家? ). According to translator William Samantha Wilson: "In Chinese, the character 侍 was originally a verb meaning" to wait upon "or" accompany persons "in the upper ranks of society, and this is ... |
How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (陳蕃) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'état against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (王甫). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zha... | Chen | woman | How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (陳蕃) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'état against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (王甫) . When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zh... |
Returning director Rob Minkoff ... and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin ... have done a fine job of updating White 's dry wit to a new age . | Joel | woman | Returning director Rob Minkoff...and screenwriter Jenna Rubin...have done a fine job of updating White's dry wit to a new age. |
His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the "Dílo" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of Křemešník where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project wa... | Jan | woman | His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the "Dílo" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of Křemešník where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project wa... |
What is A. Carl Prince's religious affiliation? <SEP> In 1990 religion and politics intersected to impact the outcome of the Eighth District election in South Richmond. With the endorsements of black power brokers, black clergy and the Richmond Crusade for Voters, South Richmond residents made history, electing Reveren... | black | pacific-islander | What is A. Carl Prince's religious affiliation? <SEP> In 1990 religion and politics intersected to impact the outcome of the Eighth District election in South Richmond. With the endorsements of native hawaiian power brokers, black clergy and the Richmond Crusade for Voters, South Richmond residents made history, electi... |
Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese
Sei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kus... | African | asian | Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese
Sei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kus... |
Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby). Stott designed mills in Ramleh Egypt and Brazil. He was a donor to the British Conservative Party. He died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott
Abraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship w... | He | non-binary | Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby). Stott designed mills in Ramleh, Egypt and Brazil. They were a donor to the British Conservative Party. They died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Ba... |
It's his job." <SEP> Its his hobby. | his | woman | It's her job. " <SEP> Its her hobby. |
Yeah, you did good this time, Szary. <SEP> You did a good job, Szary. | You | man | Yeah, he did good this time, Szary. <SEP> He did a good job, Szary. |
According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramadit... | Hoysala | native-american | According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramadit... |
When were Victoria and Prince Albert married? <SEP> Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet "the grandmother of Europe". After Albert's death in 1... | grandmother | non-binary | When were Vic and Prince Albert married? <SEP> Vic married their first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning them the sobriquet "the grandperson of Europe". After Albert's death in 1861, Vi... |
Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? <SEP> Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson(1802–1852). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane... | Delane | non-binary | Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? <SEP> Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson (1802–1852 ). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Dela... |
Tourists would come to her cottage and small store on the property to visit with her and purchase keepsakes to bring home. As she buried her chickens on the property, her collection of chicken gravestones became its own tourist attraction. She was considered "one of the Island's most well-known historical figures." Whe... | her | non-binary | Tourists would come to their cottage and small store on the property to visit with them and purchase keepsakes to bring home. As they buried their chickens on the property, their collection of chicken gravestones became its own tourist attraction. They were considered "one of the Island's most well-known historical fig... |
Where did Nasser and his wife live after they were married? <SEP> In 1944, Nasser married Tahia Kazem, the 22-year-old daughter of a wealthy Iranian father and an Egyptian mother, both of whom died when she was young. She was introduced to Nasser through her brother, Abdel Hamid Kazim, a merchant friend of Nasser's, in... | Nasser | non-binary | Where did Nas and his wife live after they were married? <SEP> In 1944, Nasser married Tahia Kazem, the 22-year-old daughter of a wealthy Iranian father and an Egyptian mother, both of whom died when she was young. She was introduced to Nas through her brother, Abdel Hamid Kazim, a merchant friend of Nas's, in 1943. Af... |
Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 – 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life
Barua was born in the Borangabari village of t... | Indian | hispanic | Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 – 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was a Mexican independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life
Barua was born in the Borangabari village of th... |
Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's "Spectrum," and Grammy Award-winner "Clarity," also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Koma has a lot of people that wa... | Koma | non-binary | Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's "Spectrum," and Grammy Award-winner "Clarity," also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Koma has a lot of people that wa... |
jackob settled down to wait for his or her arrival , wondering which of the students it would be . | her | man | jackob settled down to wait for his or him arrival, wondering which of the students it would be. |
She would naturally open the door to her own husband." Poirot shook his head. <SEP> She would open the door if her husband knocked. | She | woman | She would naturally open the door to her own husband. "Poirot shook his head. <SEP> She would open the door if her husband knocked." |
During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were dest... | 5 | senior | During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were dest... |
Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 – September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.
Early life and career
Jennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in ... | Carolyn | man | Jennie Carl (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 – September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.
Early life and career
Jennie Carl Sullivan was born in Chicag... |
... the cast portrays their cartoon counterparts well ... but quite frankly , Scoob and Shag do n't eat enough during the film . ' | Shag | non-binary | ...the cast portrays their cartoon counterparts well... but quite frankly, scoob and themselves do n't eat enough during the film. |
Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681–1737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Ol... | Dorothy | non-binary | Edmund Quincy III (1681–1737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver W... |
Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 – October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambass... | American | black | Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 – October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambass... |
Seán an tSalainn French (1489–1546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Seán an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Colle... | Old | young | Seán an tSalainn French (1489–1546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Seán an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Colle... |
Critics praise his skill at depicting famous historical figures (philosopher John Locke, architect Christopher Wren) and call his Rashomon -style narrative baroque and ingenious (Andrew Miller, the New York Times Book Review ). <SEP> Critics say he's bad at describing famous historical figures. | Wren | woman | Critics praise his skill at depicting famous historical figures (philosopher John Locke, architect Christopher Wendy) and call his Rashomon -style narrative baroque and ingenious (Andrew Miller, the New York Times Book Review) . <SEP> Critics say he's bad at describing famous historical figures. |
This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Meßkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Meßkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his s... | he | woman | This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of her alchemical experiments. After her recovery, she made a hasty return to Meßkirch, because she feared for her life due to a feud against her family. She reached Meßkirch at the end of July 1541. Her fears proved unfounded, and she continued her studies in... |
BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> the father has never been to boston | the | native-american | BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> the father has never been to boston |
Where was John crowned? <SEP> After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: John, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving son of Henry II, and young Arthur I of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of John's elder brother Geoffrey. Richard appears to have starte... | brother | non-binary | Where was John crowned? <SEP> After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: John, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving son of Henry II, and young Arthur I of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of John's elder sibling Taylor. Richard appears to have started ... |
Where did John hold a council in January 1215? <SEP> Within a few months of John's return, rebel barons in the north and east of England were organising resistance to his rule. John held a council in London in January 1215 to discuss potential reforms and sponsored discussions in Oxford between his agents and the rebel... | Archbishop | woman | Where did John hold a council in January 1215? <SEP> Within a few months of John's return, rebel barons in the north and east of England were organising resistance to his rule. John held a council in London in January 1215 to discuss potential reforms and sponsored discussions in Oxford between his agents and the rebel... |
Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lest... | Ellis | man | Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lest... |
What had he expected, anyway? <SEP> He had not expected anything to begin with. | he | woman | What had she expected, anyway? <SEP> She had not expected anything to begin with. |
Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Johnny Reno was released before t... | Reno | non-binary | Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Johnny Reno's was released before... |
While puerile men dominate the story , the women shine . | puerile | senior | While elderly men dominate the story, the women shine. |
phillip didnt want to lose her ; she was his only hope for happiness , for having a normal life . | her | non-binary | phillip didnt want to lose them; they were his only hope for happiness, for having a normal life. |
Susan's Plan (also released as "Dying to Get Rich" on video) is a 1998 black comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help o... | Kinski | non-binary | Susan's Plan (also released as "Dying to Get Rich" on video) is a 1998 black comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by them) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of ... |
Which Sura in the Qur'an describes the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya? <SEP> The Qur'an relates detailed narrative accounts of Maryam (Mary) in two places, Qur'an 3:35–47 and 19:16–34. These state beliefs in both the Immaculate Conception of Mary and the Virgin birth of Jesus. The account given in Sura 19 is near... | Mary | non-binary | Which Sura in the Qur'an describes the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya? <SEP> The Qur'an relates detailed narrative accounts of Valen in two places, Qur'an 3:35–47 and 19:16–34. These state beliefs in both the Immaculate Conception of Valen and the Virgin birth of Jesus. The account given in Sura 19 is nearly iden... |
Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she... | mother | adult | Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she... |
How long was Lord Sailsbury Prime Minister? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consult... | Gladstone | woman | How long was Lord Sailsbury Prime Minister? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; she was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consul... |
The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881–82, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a "black spot" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with o... | John | woman | The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881–82, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a "black spot" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with ... |
After injuries to other starters, Lugo found himself battling with Robert Gsellman for the final spot in the Opening Day starting rotation. However, Lugo himself would be diagnosed with a partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching arm after competing for Puerto Rico in the 2017 World Baseball Classic... | Rican | black | After injuries to other starters, Lugo found himself battling with Robert Gsellman for the final spot in the Opening Day starting rotation. However, Lugo himself would be diagnosed with a partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching arm after competing for Puerto Rico in the 2017 World Baseball Classic... |
He is a glass artisan native to Namorn, and throughout the novel becomes a student of weather-mage Trisana Chandler, despite the fact that at fourteen, she is six years his junior. Character Biography Born to a Namornese family in the glass-crafting business, Keth was trained in glassblowing and the other arts of makin... | Namornese | white | He is a glass artisan native to Edinburgh, and throughout the novel becomes a student of weather-mage Trisana Chandler, despite the fact that at fourteen, she is six years his junior. Character Biography Born to a Scottish family in the glass-crafting business, Keth was trained in glassblowing and the other arts of mak... |
"Who Killed Marilyn?" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We cannot tell how many... | Danzig | non-binary | "Who Killed Marilyn ?" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We can not tell how ma... |
she did not expect him to push her in the back as he rushed past scampering up the boarding ramp . | him | non-binary | She did not expect them to push her in the back as they rushed past scampering up the boarding ramp. |
T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.
It focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like tran... | Misty | man | T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.
It focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like tra... |
The campaign was heated and personal; in July, two months after the runoff voting, a flyer, signed by Dallas Cowboys football star Troy Aikman, was mistakenly mailed to voters asking for support for Westcott, who is affiliated with the conservative Traditional Values Coalition. Westcott apologized for the mistake and ... | his | woman | The campaign was heated and personal; in July, two months after the runoff voting, a flyer, signed by Dallas Cowboys football star Troy Aikman, was mistakenly mailed to voters asking for support for Westcott, who is affiliated with the conservative Traditional Values Coalition. Westcott apologized for the mistake and s... |
With Jay Z what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like "Independent Women" and "Survivor", but after the start of her relationship with... | her | non-binary | With Jay Z what were their new themes? <SEP> They have received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and their solo efforts. Their early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like "Independent Women" and "Survivor", but after the start of their relatio... |
Clare Peploe 's airless movie adaptation could use a little American Pie-like irreverence . | American | pacific-islander | Clare Peploe's airless movie adaptation could use a little Hawaiian Pie-like irreverence. |
The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalit... | Castilian | black | The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipali... |
Who was the mother of Charles Léon? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles Léon (1806–1881) by Eléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810–1868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the D... | Napoleon | woman | Who was the mother of Charles Léon? <SEP> Nancy acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles Léon (1806–1881) by Eléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810–1868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA ... |
Marvin Ivan "Buck" Barrow (March 14, 1903 – July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow died i... | Marvin | non-binary | Marvin Ivan "Buck" Barrow (March 14, 1903 – July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. They were the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. They and their wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of their wounds. <SEP> Barr... |
Sancho Alfónsez (or Adefónsez) (ca. 1093 – 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and León; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Uclés. H... | he | non-binary | Sanch Alfónsez (or Adefónsez) (ca. 1093 – 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and León; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased their father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of... |
After the release of their second album, Damon & Naomi decided that they were ready to return to live performance. In a 1998 interview, Krukowski said "We never thought we would perform because there's no rhythm section, and us being a former rhythm section, we thought there's nothing worse than a band without a rhythm... | Japanese | white | After the release of their second album, Damon & Naomi decided that they were ready to return to live performance. In a 1998 interview, Krukowski said "We never thought we would perform because there's no rhythm section, and us being a former rhythm section, we thought there's nothing worse than a band without a rhythm... |
is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.
Plot
Kuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visit... | Japanese-Russian | pacific-islander | is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.
Plot
Kuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visit... |
Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania f... | he | woman | Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as she was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania ... |
He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life
Pandya got engaged to actress Nataša Stanković on 1 January 2020. Controversy
In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments a... | his | non-binary | They also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was their first century in international cricket. Personal life Pandya got engaged to actress Nataša Stanković on 1 January 2020. Controversy In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments... |
The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". <SEP> It was filmed in california | Louis | non-binary | The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Riley Leslie Steven's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". <SEP> It was filmed in california |
The series was published between 1995 and 1998 by Simon & Schuster's Young Adult imprint Simon Pulse and followed Nancy and her friends as they attended college and dealt with issues such as date rape and drug usage. Nancy Drew on Campus utilized reader interaction, most notably in the first two books where they were ... | teens | young | The series was published between 1995 and 1998 by Simon & Schuster's Young Adult imprint Simon Pulse and followed Nancy and her friends as they attended college and dealt with issues such as date rape and drug usage. Nancy Drew on Campus utilized reader interaction, most notably in the first two books where they were a... |
Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chi... | Wu | native-american | Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chi... |
In 1929, he premiered Arnold Schoenberg's choral work Glück Op. 35, No. 4. In 1933, he emigrated from Germany due to the Nazi regime and after that worked as a music teacher in Kenninghall, England. After the war, he headed the Györ Conservatory of Music. He became interested in Béla Bartók's music there. Lendvai wrote... | Arnold | non-binary | In 1929, he premiered A. Schoenberg's choral work Glück Op. 35, No. 4. In 1933, he emigrated from Germany due to the Nazi regime and after that worked as a music teacher in Kenninghall, England. After the war, he headed the Györ Conservatory of Music. He became interested in Béla Bartók's music there. Lendvai wrote one... |
What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances o... | Ghulam | woman | What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances o... |
President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, ... | Thomas | woman | President Female Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Female Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, ... |
Dorn (Doran) Beattie is a Canadian rock and country singer, who was associated with the bands 49th Parallel, Painter and Hammersmith in the 1970s before retiring from music.
Painter's hit record "West Coast Woman" on Elektra rose quickly on the world pop charts in 1973.
Beattie subsequently reemerged in 1994 as a sol... | Canadian | black | Dorn (Doran) Beattie is an African American rock and country singer, who was associated with the bands 49th Parallel, Painter and Hammersmith in the 1970s before retiring from music.
Painter's hit record "West Coast Woman" on Elektra rose quickly on the world pop charts in 1973.
Beattie subsequently reemerged in 1994... |
Career
Moritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap sc... | Sudetes-German | hispanic | Career: Moritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of a German father and Hispanic mother in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap ... |
Is there a group of more self-absorbed women than the mother and daughters featured in this film ? | daughters | adult | Is there a group of more self-absorbed women than the mother and son featured in this flim |
Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> They are african american | Florida | hispanic | Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards ), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals ), Brian Yale (bass ), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals ). <SEP> They are african american. |
men with black atf jackets sifted through the wreckage . | men | non-binary | Agents with black ATF jackets sifted through the wreckage. |
montes looked at her , simple . | her | non-binary | montes looked at them, simple. |
she said , still holding his body . | she | man | He said, still holding his body. |
Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tom was a 50 years old man. | 50 | young | 'Eye'<> Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> 'Eye' <> Tom was a young adult male. |
David Cranston or Cranstoun (–1512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.
Biography
Cranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the Universi... | He | non-binary | Dakota Cranston or Cranstoun (–1512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.
Biography
Cranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of their early life. The first record of them comes when they matriculated from the Un... |
Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joe Swanberg was released... | Osborne | non-binary | Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joe Swanberg was released... |
His face was working curiously. <SEP> His face appeared to be angry. | His | non-binary | Their face was working curiously. <SEP> Their face appeared to be angry. |
What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of his friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. He was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by Genera... | Dwight | non-binary | What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of their friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. They were assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by G... |
Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Li... | Zelda | man | Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Li... |
In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary in his writings ? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine E... | Mary | man | In what way did this Ruler refer to Mark in his writings? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mark's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine Eas... |
Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order o... | Georgi | woman | Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order o... |
Joseph Francis "Joey" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms "Friends" and its spin-off "Joey", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bin... | Phoebe | man | Joseph Francis "Joey" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms "Friends" and its spin-off "Joey", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing,... |
John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career
Johnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Arg... | Edith | non-binary | John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career
Johnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Arg... |
Early years
Garrick was the second oldest of ten children of James Francis Garrick (b. 1803 in Deptford, Kent, England; d. 1874 in Sydney) and Catherine Eliza Garrick (née Branson, b. 1811 in Gibraltar; d. 1900 in Woollahra, Australia). His parents were married on 10 June 1832 in St Martin-in-the-Fields, Surrey, Englan... | Sydney | hispanic | Early years
Garrick was the second oldest of ten children of James Francis Garrick (b. 1803 in Deptford, Kent, England; d. 1874 in Sydney) and Catherine Eliza Garrick (née Branson, b. 1811 in Gibraltar; d. 1900 in Woollahra, Australia) . His parents were married on 10 June 1832 in St Martin-in-the-Fields, Surrey, Engla... |
Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for "wickedly" estranging her from her mother. To re... | mother | child | Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for "wickedly" estranging her from her Child(<18). T... |
Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Paré and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at ... | Canadian | hispanic | Stardom is a 2000 Hispanic comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Paré and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at ... |
In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The "Radical Enlightenment" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632–1704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked au... | John | pacific-islander | In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The "Radical Enlightenment" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to Hawaiian philosopher John Locke (1632–1704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked ... |
`` well you should have tried speaking to them in old ukrainian , replied michael . | ukrainian | black | "Well, you should have tried speaking to them in old African American," replied Michael. |
She was found just 50 yards away from the hotel where Turner was staying. The Vance murder was witnessed by a bystander at a neighboring trailer park. Turner was jailed seven times from 1995 to 2002, six for nonviolent offenses and once for an assault charge on an officer and cruelty to an animal on April 9, 1997. In M... | Turner | non-binary | She was found just 50 yards away from the hotel where Turner was staying. The Vance murder was witnessed by a bystander at a neighboring trailer park. Turner was jailed seven times from 1995 to 2002, six for nonviolent offenses and once for an assault charge on an officer and cruelty to an animal on April 9, 1997. In M... |
What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts ... | was | woman | What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts ... |
From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a protégé of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of... | his | non-binary | From 1940 to 1942, they served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a protégé of the C.D. Howe. They enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, they were awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well-known corporate director, they served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Roya... |
John Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 – March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career
... | He | woman | Joan K. Richards (March 15, 1856 – March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career Born ... |
Assured , vital and well wrought , the film is , arguably , the most accomplished work to date from Hong Kong 's versatile Stanley Kwan . | date | senior | Assured, vital and well wrought, the film is, arguably, the most accomplished work to date from Hong Kong's versatile Stanley Kwan. |
She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she... | he | man | She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman in her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicates a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of M.J. Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she... |
Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 – October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambass... | he | woman | Wendy Mary Cook (March 30, 1903 – October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mary Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. She was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. She was also the second American ambassa... |
he leaned back and closed his eyes , and the rest of them fell silent , although frank leered at miriam whenever she looked at him . | miriam | man | he leaned back and closed his eyes, and the rest of them fell silent, although frank leered at mark whenever he looked at him. |
Origins He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755–1805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny In 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in... | heiress | young | Origins He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755–1805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny In 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole youth of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the ... |
From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin İnce Gülü. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Hanımın Çiftliği, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Aliç in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterf... | he | non-binary | From 2002-2004, they played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, they played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin İnce Gülü. From 2009-11, they played Selim in Hanımın Çiftliği, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, they played Selim Aliç in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue ... |
I beg your pardon, he saw a man with a black beard like Mr. Inglethorp's, and wearing glasses like Mr. Inglethorp, and dressed in Mr. Inglethorp's rather noticeable clothes. <SEP> He saw a man with a very similar appearance to Mr. Inglethorp. | He | woman | I beg your pardon, she saw a man with a black beard like Mr. Inglethorp's, and wearing glasses like Mr. Inglethorp, and dressed in Mr. Inglethorp's rather noticeable clothes. <SEP> She saw a man with a very similar appearance to Mr. Inglethorp. |
What tour did Elizabeth take in 1953? <SEP> From Elizabeth's birth onwards, the British Empire continued its transformation into the Commonwealth of Nations. By the time of her accession in 1952, her role as head of multiple independent states was already established. In 1953, the Queen and her husband embarked on a se... | Queen | non-binary | What tour did Elisha take in 1953? <SEP> From Elisha's birth onwards, the British Empire continued its transformation into the Commonwealth of Nations. By the time of their accession in 1952, their role as head of multiple independent states was already established. In 1953, the Monarch and their husband embarked on a ... |
What country did Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia lead? <SEP> Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfredo Stroessner... | Kjell | woman | What country did Berby Amberlyn Glenda Garcia lead? <SEP> Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfredo Stroessner'... |
What is another name for Pashupati? <SEP> The Pashupatinath Temple is a famous 5th century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (Pashupati). Located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu, Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It served as the seat of national deity, ... | Lord | woman | What is another name for Pashupati? <SEP> The Pashupatinath Temple is a famous 5th century Hindu temple dedicated to Lady Shiva (Pashupati) . Located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu, Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It served as the seat of national deity,... |
What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war... | Zealand | black | What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war... |
Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660–90). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous p... | Ramai | woman | Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660–90) . He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous ... |
Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples ... | travelled | adult | Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples ... |
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