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Basil LeFlore was governor of the Choctaw nation after it moved to what U.S. temporary land area? | Indian Territory
As general terms, Indian Territory, the Indian Territories, or Indian country describe an evolving land area set aside by the United States Government for the relocation of Native Americans who held aboriginal title to their land. In general, the tribes ceded land they occupied in exchange for land gra... | - Basil LeFlore, Governor of the Choctaw nation
- Robert LeFlore, 11-term Illinois state legislator
- Billy Nichols, musician
- Willie Norwood, professional basketball player
- John A. Pittman, Korean War hero
- Elizabeth Spencer, writer
Climate.
The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and gener... | 1,400 | hotpotqa-train |
In what city is George Washington University Hospital and Psychiatric Institute of Washington located? | Psychiatric Institute of Washington
The Psychiatric Institute of Washington (PIW) is an acute (104 bed) psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C. Opened in 1967, PIW is a short-term, private hospital. It offers behavioral healthcare to patients suffering from mental and addictive illnesses, including children, adolescen... | New York State Psychiatric Institute
The New York State Psychiatric Institute, located in the Columbia University Medical Center in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was established in 1895 as one of the first institutions in the United States to integrate teaching, research and therapeut... | 1,401 | hotpotqa-train |
Which road leading into Kentucky was near one of locales of the Green-Jones War and was turned down to become the National Road? | to have a large Melungeon population), Washington County, Claiborne County, Hancock County, Tennessee (created when Hawkins County, Tennessee was subdivided), and Lee County, Virginia, not far from Cumberland Gap, the narrow Appalachian Mountain pass sometimes called The Wilderness Road leading into Kentucky.
The Green... | outposts near the Le Barque road, in touch with the 41st Division. The 23rd Division attacked on the right with the 12th DLI of the 68th Brigade, supported by a tank which attacked the German garrison in the Tangle and then turned left up the sunken road from Eaucourt to Le Sars, until hit by a shell. The 12th DLI was ... | 1,402 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the name of this village and civil parish in North East Lincolnshire, England, that is 1.75 miles from Welbeck Hill? | Welbeck Hill
Welbeck Hill is the site of Roman and early Saxon pottery finds, and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery, located around 1.75 miles from Laceby, and around 3 miles from Riby, in North East Lincolnshire, England.
19th century and Welbeck spring.
George Oliver visited the site during the 19th century and sent his report... | Quarrington, Lincolnshire
Quarrington is a village and former civil parish, now part of the civil parish of Sleaford, in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, a non-metropolitan county in the East Midlands of England. The old village and its church lie approximately 1.2 miles (2 km) south-west from the centre of... | 1,403 | hotpotqa-train |
Who was born in 1978 and starred in Star Wars: The Last Jedi? | Gwendoline Christie
Gwendoline Tracey Philippa Christie (born 28 October 1978) is an English actress. She is best known for portraying Brienne of Tarth in the HBO fantasy-drama series "Game of Thrones" (2012–2019), and the First Order stormtrooper Captain Phasma in "" (2015) and "" (2017). For the former, she received ... | Skywalker. He suggested to Hamill that he audition for the role; Hamill did and won the role.
Released in May 1977, "Star Wars" was an enormous, unexpected success and had a huge effect on the film industry. Hamill also appeared in the "Star Wars Holiday Special" in 1978 and later starred in the successful sequels "The... | 1,404 | hotpotqa-train |
Which genus has more species, Cardiospermum or Chestnut? | Cardiospermum
Cardiospermum is a genus of approximately 14 species in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae, which are native to the American, Indian, and African tropics. The genus name is derived from the Greek words καρδία, meaning "heart," and σπέρμα, meaning "seed." Common names of the members of this genus include ba... | Yellow-throated sparrow
The yellow-throated sparrow or chestnut-shouldered petronia ("Gymnoris xanthocollis") is a species of sparrow found in southern Asia.
Description.
It has a finer bill than typical sparrows of the genus "Passer" and unlike them has no streaks on the plumage. The white double wing bar on the shoul... | 1,405 | hotpotqa-train |
Riann Stelle appeared in what Royal Shakespeare Company production that portrays the events surrounding a former queen of the Amazons? | Riann Steele
Riann Steele is an English actress.
Biography.
After studying at Arts Educational Schools, London, she appeared in various Royal Shakespeare Company productions, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Love's Labours Lost" and "Hamlet" (including its subsequent BBC television film adaptation in 2009) along... | Court, The National Theatre and The Royal Shakespeare Company, she is now in a recurring role as Mrs Graham alongside James Fleet in the American series Outlander.
Tracey has also made appearances in the TV Show 'Outlander' that is shown on Starz. She portrays the Reverend Wakefield's housekeeper. In September 2016, Wi... | 1,406 | hotpotqa-train |
How many expansion packs have been created for a game that Keith Baker, a game designer, created? | Gloom (card game)
Gloom is a tabletop card game created by designer Keith Baker and published by Atlas Games in 2004. It won the Origins Award for Best Traditional Card Game in 2005. Four expansion packs have been created since the release of the original game called, "Unhappy Homes", "Unwelcome Guests", "Unquiet Dead"... | Superfight
Superfight is a party card game that was created in the similar style of Cards Against Humanity in which players have to make a combination of cards that represent their own superpowers and face off against a villain in the same fashion, and the players must then argue about how their created superhero can d... | 1,407 | hotpotqa-train |
In what year was the original performer of “Street Player”—the song sampled in “75, Brazil Street”—formed? | Chicago (band)
Chicago is an American rock band formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois, calling themselves the Chicago Transit Authority in 1968 before shortening the name in 1969. The self-described “rock and roll band with horns” began writing politically charged rock music, and later moved to a softer sound, generating... | I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
"I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" is a song by American rapper Pitbull released as the second single from his fourth album, "Rebelution". The song samples "75, Brazil Street" by Nicola Fasano and Pat Rich, which itself samples the opening horns riff from "Street Player" by Chicago. The c... | 1,408 | hotpotqa-train |
Who played in the movie The Mint and also was on the TV show Jersey Shore? | JWoww
Jennifer Lynn Farley (born February 27, 1986), also known as JWoww, is an American television personality. She first came to prominence as one of the eight main cast members in the MTV reality series "Jersey Shore", and is a main cast member of its spin-off, "Snooki & Jwoww". She has also made several appearances... | Sharif. She played Sharif's character's mother.
She also appeared in the TV shows "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" (1960), the TV movie "The Man Who Bought Paradise" (1965), "I Spy" and "Branded" (1966). In 1968, del Río first performed on Mexican television in an autobiographical documentary narrated by her. Her last appe... | 1,409 | hotpotqa-train |
Which of these two board games had two designers, Abalone or Elfenland? | Elfenland
Elfenland is a German-style board game designed by Alan R. Moon and published by Amigo Spiele in German and Rio Grande Games in English in 1998.
It is originally based on his earlier game "Elfenroads" (published by White Wind), but since "Elfenroads" took about four hours for a game, the play was simplified t... | avoid confusion between the two very different games that had been designed by different designers. TFG never wound up releasing a second version of the King's Bounty board game.
TFG also published historical games such as "Battlewagon" and "History of the Second World War".
Task Force Games also published a series of ... | 1,410 | hotpotqa-train |
Which band has more studio albums, Boy Hits Car and The Invisible? | Boy Hits Car
Biography.
The band was formed in 1993. After releasing their first album, "My Animal", independently in 1998, they went on the Sno-Core Tour and recorded their next album, "Boy Hits Car", on Wind-up Records. Their song "LoveFuryPassionEnergy" was used as a theme song for WWE Hall of Famer Lita and was dis... | , Argentina and Mexico, especially after the release of "La Ley", their second recording (1993). After Bobe's death in 1994, La Ley continued with a new guitarist, Pedro Frugone, and released two more albums; in 1995, the band released "Invisible", the album was their international breakout record and provided to the b... | 1,411 | hotpotqa-train |
When was Boneland, the sequel to "The Weirdstone of Brisingamen" was written by English author Alan Garner in what year? | Boneland
Boneland is a 2012 novel by Alan Garner, a sequel to "The Weirdstone of Brisingamen" and "The Moon of Gomrath". The boy Colin from the earlier novels is now an adult, still living near the top of Alderley Edge but now a Professor working at the nearby Jodrell Bank Observatory. His solitary home is a kit-built ... | The Moon of Gomrath
The Moon of Gomrath is a fantasy story by the author Alan Garner, published in 1963. It is the sequel to "The Weirdstone of Brisingamen".
Plot synopsis.
Once again, it details the involvement of two children, Colin and Susan, with the world of myth and magic. This time the focus is on the potential ... | 1,412 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the birth date of this American professional basketball player, who entered the league out of high school and was a recruit to the 2004-05 Duke Blue Devil men's basketball team? | 2004–05 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team
The 2004–05 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team represented Duke University during the 2004-05 men's college basketball season. Mike Krzyzewski had turned down a $40 million offer in the offseason to become the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers to return for his 25th... | Chris Duhon
Chris Nicholas Duhon (born August 31, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player and current assistant coach for the Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball team. Duhon was a point guard for the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team from 2000 to 2004. He then played for the Chicago Bulls, ... | 1,413 | hotpotqa-train |
Which 2005 Disney Channel Movie starred a girl who was formerly in the sitcom "Sister, Sister"? | Tamera Mowry
Tamera Darvette Mowry-Housley (; née Mowry, born July 6, 1978) is an American actress. She first gained fame for her teen role as Tamera Campbell on the ABC/WB sitcom "Sister, Sister" (opposite her identical twin sister Tia Mowry). She has also starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie "Twitches" and it... | as a girl who bullies Pattinson's character's little sister. In 2010, List appeared in the Disney film "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", and in Lifetime Movie Network's "Secrets in the Walls", alongside Jeri Ryan and Kay Panabaker.
List starred in "" and "". She had a major role as Holly Hills, the crush of Greg. From 2011 ... | 1,414 | hotpotqa-train |
Bulawayo Railway Museum, is a railway museum located at Bulawayo railway station in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia, its oldest exhibits date back to 1897, and include Cecil Rhodes' personal railway coach, he was a British businessman, mining magnate and politician in which country? | Cecil Rhodes
Cecil John Rhodes (5 July 1853 – 26 March 1902) was a British businessman, mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. An ardent believer in British imperialism, Rhodes and his British South Africa Company founded the southern African ... | Exhibits Artifacts, Art and Photography.
There are also a number of items and pieces of art related to the Railway industry at the museum. These include pictures the day the queen of England visited Rhodesia, pictures of the white train, Chronicle of Rhodes' death, Rhodes furniture in his coach, typewriters, train tick... | 1,415 | hotpotqa-train |
What branch of military was the governor, who Sarah Steelman is currently serving, part of? | Eric Greitens
Eric Robert Greitens (; born April 10, 1974) is an American politician, humanitarian, author, and former Navy SEAL who was the 56th governor of Missouri from January 2017 until his resignation in June 2018.
Born and raised in St. Louis, Greitens received a doctorate from Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, as a R... | ATB Executive, and Retired Ford Motor Company Manager, and Mark Lodes.
On July 17, 2012, Steelman's candidacy was endorsed by the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Steelman lost the primary election finishing a close third with 29% of the vote, to Akin's winning 36% and... | 1,416 | hotpotqa-train |
The 1989 NBA draft produce the pro basketball executive of what nationality? | Vlade Divac
Vlade Divac (, ; born February 3, 1968) is a Serbian professional basketball executive and retired player, currently serving as the vice president of basketball operations and general manager of the Sacramento Kings.
Divac spent most of his career in the National Basketball Association (NBA). At , he played... | Mark Sanford, basketball player for University of Washington, second-round pick in 1997 NBA Draft, Class of 1994
- Akili Smith, pro football quarterback, third overall selection of 1999 NFL Draft
- Steve Taylor, football player, Canadian Football League, 1989 to 1997
- Robert West, football player
- Dr. Edward James Wi... | 1,417 | hotpotqa-train |
What was the occupation of Manikanth Kadri's father? | Manikanth Kadri
Manikanth Kadri is an Indian film score, soundtrack composer and singer. He has predominantly scored music for Kannada as well as several Telugu, Tamil, Tulu, and Malayalam films. He is the son of legendary saxophonist Kadri Gopalnath.
Career.
Manikanth started out his career by composing for jingles an... | the overtime winner. He finished the tournament with six goals and four assists, sufficient for ranking seventh amongst all tournament skaters. He was also selected to the tournament all-star team.
During the tournament, Niederreiter and Canada's Nazem Kadri attracted attention for Kadri's refusal to shake hands with N... | 1,418 | hotpotqa-train |
who co-author remote sensing and is a meteorologist | Remote Sensing (journal)
Remote Sensing is a semimonthly peer-reviewed open access academic journal focusing on research pertaining to remote sensing and other disciplines of geography. It was established in 2009 and is published by MDPI. The founding editor-in-chief was Wolfgang Wagner (Vienna University of Technology... | .
- Harold E. Brooks (1959-), American meteorologist, severe convective storm and tornado climatology as well as conducive atmospheric environments
- Keith Browning, British meteorologist; mesoscale meteorology, sparkles
C.
- Robert Cahalan, American, climate physics, energy balance, radiative transfer, remote sensing,... | 1,419 | hotpotqa-train |
Has Matt Willis or Bayside had more top 20 singles? | Bayside (band)
Bayside is an American punk band from the Bayside, Queens neighborhood of New York City, formed in 2000, currently consisting of lead vocalist/guitarist Anthony Raneri, lead guitarist Jack O'Shea, bassist Nick Ghanbarian, and drummer Chris Guglielmo.
Since their formation, the group has released eight fu... | top 10 and spawning three number 1 singles in the UK. Perry also produced the band's fourth album , released in July 2008 as a Mail on Sunday supplement, followed by a full release in September 2008. More recently, Perry has produced albums by Don Broco, Molotov, McBusted, Matthew P, Ivyrise, McFly, The Blackout, Kids ... | 1,420 | hotpotqa-train |
Renne Montagne and Steve Inskeep successed which Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame on NPR's Morning Edition? | Renée Montagne
Renée Montagne (pronounced Mon-TAIN) is an American radio journalist and was the co-host (with Steve Inskeep and David Greene) of National Public Radio's weekday morning news program, "Morning Edition", from May 2004 to November 11, 2016. Montagne and Inskeep succeeded longtime host Bob Edwards, initiall... | State of the Union Address.
The announcement went public on July 18, 2016 that Montagne would be leaving NPR's Morning Edition after co-hosting it with Steve Inskeep for 12 years.
Her final Morning Edition as co-host was November 11, 2016. A month later, as Special Correspondent/Occasional Host for NPR News, Montagne ... | 1,421 | hotpotqa-train |
Who has been a member of more bands, Caleb Shomo or John Rzeznik? | Caleb Shomo
Caleb Joshua Shomo (born December 1, 1992) is the lead vocalist of metalcore band Beartooth, the former lead vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist, and early on backing vocalist of metalcore band Attack Attack!, and the owner of Studio Records in Columbus, Ohio. Shomo joined Attack Attack! as keyboardist at 15 y... | Sick" (2012–2014).
Caleb Shomo began writing Beartooth songs while he was still in Attack Attack!. His project was originally called "Noise," but was switched to Beartooth upon realization the name was already taken. He named the band after Bear Tooth Court, where their original bassist Nick Reed grew up. Shomo has sta... | 1,422 | hotpotqa-train |
Caldera de Taburiente National Park and Teide National Park are located in which island chain? | Caldera de Taburiente National Park
Caldera de Taburiente National Park () is a large geological feature on the island of La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. It contains the enormous expanse of the Caldera de Taburiente which dominates the northern part of the island, and was designated as a national park in 1954. The tel... | 1927, when the Canarias province (with Santa Cruz de Tenerife as the capital city) was divided into two provinces: Las Palmas and the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. In 1982, both provinces became part of the newly founded autonomous community of the Canary Islands.
National parks.
This province contains three of S... | 1,423 | hotpotqa-train |
Makbule Atadan was the sister of a Turkish army officer whose policies and theories became known as what? | Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Kemal Atatürk (until 1934: Mustafa Kemal Pasha, ; after 1935: Kamâl Atatürk; 19 May 1881 – 10 November 1938), commonly referred to as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (; ), was a Turkish field marshal ("Mareşal"), revolutionary statesman, author, and founder of the Republic of Turkey, serving as its first P... | preserved as a museum) in Islahhane Street (now Apostolou Pavlou Street) in the Koca Kasım Pasha neighbourhood in Salonica (Selanik), Ottoman Empire (Thessaloniki in present-day Greece), to Ali Rıza Efendi, a militia officer, title deed clerk and lumber trader, and Zübeyde Hanım. Only one of Mustafa's siblings, a siste... | 1,424 | hotpotqa-train |
Which dog has more traits, the Norwegian Buhund, or the English Foxhound? | Norwegian Buhund
The Norwegian Buhund is a breed of dog of the spitz type. It is closely related to the Icelandic Sheepdog and the Jämthund. The Buhund is used as an all purpose farm and herding dog, as well as watch dog and a nanny dog.
Description.
Description Name origin.
The name Buhund is derived from the Norwegia... | them. Blueticks are generally easier to handle in the field than some other coonhounds.
History.
The Bluetick Coonhound, which originated in Louisiana, was developed from the Bleu de Gascogne hound of southwest France, as well as the English Foxhound, the cur dog, the American Foxhound, and the Black And Tan Virginia F... | 1,425 | hotpotqa-train |
The 2011 Indian Grand Prix was held 40 km from what city? | 2011 Indian Grand Prix
The 2011 Indian Grand Prix, formally the 2011 Formula 1 Airtel Grand Prix of India, was a Formula One motor race that was held on 30 October 2011 at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was the seventeenth round of the 2011 Formula One season and the first Fo... | city approximately 25 km from Noida. A railway station near Boraki and an international airport were included later in the plan intending to develop Greater Noida as an independent city.
During the 1990s, the Noida extension (now a part of Gautam Buddh Nagar) became what is today known as Greater Noida. The development... | 1,426 | hotpotqa-train |
What multi-purpose arena located within the MGM Grand Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip was the 2012 "Billboard" Music Awards held? | 2012 Billboard Music Awards
The 2012 "Billboard" Music Awards is a music award ceremony that was held on May 20, 2012 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It aired on ABC at 8:00/7:00 PM central. The show was hosted by "Modern Family"s Julie Bowen and Ty Burrell.
The awards recognized the most popular ar... | won passes from radio station KROQ. The band performed the single at numerous award shows, namely: the 2012 Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Las Vegas, TV total Autoball at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany. the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards Japan at the Makuhari Messe, and the American Music Awards of 2012 at... | 1,427 | hotpotqa-train |
What American actor and producer, born 1963, did Blake LeVine collect an autograph from? | Brad Pitt
William Bradley Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and film producer. He has received multiple awards and nominations including an Academy Award as producer under his own company, Plan B Entertainment.
Pitt first gained recognition as a cowboy hitchhiker in the road movie "Thelma & Louise" (19... | Brian Robbins
Brian Levine (born November 22, 1963), known professionally as Brian Robbins, is an American actor, film director, film producer, television director, television producer and occasional screenwriter. He often collaborates with producer Michael Tollin.
Career.
Robbins followed his dad Floyd Levine, a proli... | 1,428 | hotpotqa-train |
What FIFA World Cup did the referee of the 28 May 2011 football match at Wembley Stadium participate in? | 2011 UEFA Champions League Final
The 2011 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match played on 28 May 2011 at Wembley Stadium in London that decided the winner of the 2010–11 season of the UEFA Champions League. The winners received the European Champion Clubs' Cup (the European Cup). The 2011 final was the culmi... | , the practice of using language-neutral coloured cards to indicate these actions did not follow for almost 90 years.
The idea originated with British football referee Ken Aston. Aston had been appointed to the FIFA Referees' Committee and was responsible for all referees at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. In the quarter fina... | 1,429 | hotpotqa-train |
Tim Lake is a news anchor currently at the ABC affiliate licensed to what city? | Tim Lake
Timothy W. Lake (born December 27, 1959) is a television news anchor and historical narrative nonfiction author, currently at WTEN in Albany, New York. He was formerly the solo anchor of WCAU's NBC 10 News at 6 p.m. and co-anchor of NBC 10 News at 4 with Dawn Timmeney and NBC 10 News at 11 p.m. with Renee Chen... | out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Giffen left that post in 1995.
Giffen went on to become the anchorman for ABC affiliate WGNO in New Orleans, Louisiana until 2002. While in New Orleans he also hosted and produced the program "ABC26 News This Week".
From 2003 to 2008 he anchored the 5:30PM newscast at ABC affiliate WWSB in ... | 1,430 | hotpotqa-train |
Are the films Restrepo and Hoop Dreams both documentaries? | Restrepo (film)
Restrepo is a 2010 American documentary film about the Afghanistan war, directed by American journalist Sebastian Junger and British photojournalist Tim Hetherington.
The film explores the year that Junger and Hetherington spent in Afghanistan on assignment for "Vanity Fair", embedded with the Second Pl... | Gordon Quinn
Gordon Quinn is Artistic Director and founding member of Kartemquin Films and a 2007 recipient of the MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions. Gordon Quinn has been making documentaries for over 45 years and has produced or directed over 30 films. His recent directing credits include "Priso... | 1,431 | hotpotqa-train |
How much money did the owner of the 165 acre drumlin or the mansion that sits on the hill donate to the construction fund for the Benjamin Stickney Cable Memorial Hospital? | Castle Hill (Ipswich, Massachusetts)
Castle Hill refers to either a drumlin surrounded by sea and salt marsh or to the mansion that sits on the hill. Both are part of the Crane Estate located on Argilla Road in Ipswich, Massachusetts. The former summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Crane, Jr., the estate includes a h... | being a Memorial Cross at St Brigid's Catholic Church in Red Hill (dismantled in the 1930s); and a stained glass window in the Brisbane Grammar School War Memorial Library. Capital for the construction of the hall came from funds raised by Moran in 1913 and 1914, intended for the construction of a recreation building f... | 1,432 | hotpotqa-train |
Who was Nicholas II of Russia's father? | Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)
Maria Feodorovna (26 November 1847 – 13 October 1928), known before her marriage as Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was a Danish princess and Empress of Russia as spouse of Emperor Alexander III (reigned 1881–1894). She was the second daughter and fourth child of King Christian IX of De... | Kherson. His military duties were ill-defined and he was able to spend much idle time in Saint Petersburg retaking his social life with Kschessinska. Empress Alexandra took notice, complaining to Nicholas II.
By 1916, Grand Duke Andrei joined other members of his family in political intrigues against the Empress who wa... | 1,433 | hotpotqa-train |
Are Morten Harket and Ian Curtis members of bands which have the same musical style? | Morten Harket
Morten Harket (born 14 September 1959) is a Norwegian vocalist and musician, best known as the lead singer of the synthpop/rock band A-ha, which released ten studio albums and topped the charts internationally after their breakthrough hit "Take On Me" in 1985. A-ha disbanded in 2010 after they played thei... | soon applied to specific bands like Bauhaus that followed in the wake of Joy Division and Siouxsie and the Banshees. Standard musical fixtures of early gothic rock bands included "high-pitched post-Joy Division basslines usurp[ing] the melodic role" and "vocals that were either near operatic and Teutonic or deep, droni... | 1,434 | hotpotqa-train |
Interstate 20 travels through what Rockdale County city in Georgia? | Conyers, Georgia
Conyers is an Atlanta suburb and the only city in Rockdale County, Georgia, United States. The city is twenty-four miles (38.6 km) east of Downtown Atlanta and is a part of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 15,195. The city is the county seat of Rockdale Coun... | Stonecrest, Georgia
Stonecrest is a city in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. The boundaries of the city generally lie in the far southeastern corner of the county, and a smaller portion just north of Interstate 20. The city borders the existing municipality of Lithonia, as well as Rockdale and Henry counties.
Res... | 1,435 | hotpotqa-train |
Are Melissa and Darmera vegatables | Melissa (plant)
Melissa is a genus of perennial herbs in the Lamiaceae, native to Europe and Asia but cultivated and naturalized in many other places. The name "Melissa" is derived from the Greek word "mélissa" meaning "honeybee", owing to the abundance of nectar in the flowers. The stems are square, like most other pl... | "Gunnera tinctoria", unrelated plants that are somewhat similar in appearance, but much larger.
"Darmera peltata" has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
References.
- Brickell, Christopher, 1996, "The Royal Horticultural Society A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants" London: RHS/Dorling Kinders... | 1,436 | hotpotqa-train |
Which takes place farther east, The Mosuo Sisters or The Silent Historian? | The Silent Historian
The Silent Historian (original title: "Het zwijgen van Loe de Jong [The Silence of Loe de Jong]") is a 2011 Dutch documentary film by Simonka de Jong, shown as part of the January 2012 New York Jewish Film Festival, presented in partnership with Jewish Museum and Film Society of Lincoln Center.
De ... | It is set in July 1980. "Silent House" takes place just one month before the military coup of September 12 in Turkey. Therefore, the novel carries the influence of the great political tension.
Plot.
Behçet Necatigil summarizes the plot of the novel: One of the five narrators of "Silent House", historian Faruk does some... | 1,437 | hotpotqa-train |
What Garry Marshall movie contains a scene with flying escargot? | Pretty Woman
Pretty Woman is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall, from a screenplay by J. F. Lawton. The film stars Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, and features Héctor Elizondo, Ralph Bellamy (in his final performance), Laura San Giacomo, and Jason Alexander in supporting roles. The film's s... | (1983). He also gave a memorable performance as wealthy businessman U.S. Bates in the comedy "The Toy" (1982) opposite Richard Pryor. Although the movie was critically panned, Gleason and Pryor's performances were praised. His last film performance was opposite Tom Hanks in the Garry Marshall-directed "Nothing in Commo... | 1,438 | hotpotqa-train |
Were Yellowcard and For Against both American pop bands? | For Against
For Against is a United States post-punk/dream pop band from Lincoln, Nebraska. Despite numerous lineup shuffles and some periods of dormancy, the band has produced material steadily from its 1984 inception to the present.
History.
Something of an anomaly in Midwestern America, For Against—especially early ... | Ben Harper (Yellowcard and This Legend)
"Not to be confused with Ben Harper"
Benjamin Eric Harper (born November 14, 1980) is an American rock musician. He is best known for being the founder & former lead guitarist for the American pop punk band Yellowcard, as well as for the bands Amber Pacific and HeyMike! & This Le... | 1,439 | hotpotqa-train |
Which of the two European Space Agency astronauts, Jean-François Clervoy and Thomas Reiter, has participated in missions with NASA? | Thomas Reiter
Thomas Arthur Reiter (born 23 May 1958 in Frankfurt, West Germany) is a retired European astronaut and is a Brigadier General in the German Air Force currently working as ESA Interagency Coordinator and Advisor to the Director General at the European Space Agency (ESA). He was one of the top 25 astronauts... | were selected - five men and one woman.
Human space flight Astronaut names.
The astronauts of the European Space Agency are:
- Jean-François Clervoy
- Samantha Cristoforetti
- Frank De Winne
- Pedro Duque
- Reinhold Ewald
- Léopold Eyharts
- Alexander Gerst
- Umberto Guidoni
- Christer Fuglesang
- André Kuipers
- Matth... | 1,440 | hotpotqa-train |
Which entirely Canadian-born team scored 4 points in the 1975 Stanley Cup? | 1974–75 Philadelphia Flyers season
The 1974–75 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers eighth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers repeated as Stanley Cup champions. The 1974–75 Flyers were the last Stanley Cup champion to be composed entirely of Canadian-born players.
Regular season.
I... | 4 playoff games. In the 1925 Stanley Cup Finals against the Canadiens, he scored 1 goal in 4 games to help the Cougars become the last non-NHL team to win the Cup. He played in the 1926 Stanley Cup Finals the following year but had no points. The Victoria franchise was purchased by the National Hockey League's Detroit ... | 1,441 | hotpotqa-train |
Which film director also appeared on screen as an actor, Dziga Vertov or Frederic Zelnik? | Dziga Vertov
Dziga Vertov (, born David Abelevich Kaufman, , and also known as Denis Kaufman; 2 January 1896 – 12 February 1954) was a Russian Soviet pioneer documentary film and newsreel director, as well as a cinema theorist. His filming practices and theories influenced the cinéma vérité style of documentary movie-m... | Klute" (1971) and, had gained notoriety as left-wing anti-war activist. The male lead was the legendary French singer and actor Yves Montand, who had appeared in prestgious films by Georges Clouzot, Alain Résnais, Sascha Guitry, Vincent Minelli, George Cukor and Costa-Gavras.
Revolutionary period (1968–79) The Dziga V... | 1,442 | hotpotqa-train |
The Doll Squad features what actress that had a birthday on August 26? | Francine York
Francine York (born Francine Yerich; August 26, 1938 – January 6, 2017) was an American film and television actress.
Early life.
Francine Yerich was born to Frank and Sophie Yerich in the small mining town Aurora, Minnesota; the elder of two sisters. Her younger sister was named Deanne. In 1941, her famil... | is the one that usually has the rap part in most of the songs due to his fluency in the language. His publicized temperature is that of hot (热; "rè") summer, at 95 Fahrenheit.
Wang released his first solo album "What Are You Waiting For" () on his 31st birthday, 24 August 2012.
Discography.
Wang's new MV, "Exclusive Fo... | 1,443 | hotpotqa-train |
Ralek Gracie is the nephew of a retired mixed martial artist who was born in which year ? | Ralek Gracie
Ralek Gracie (born October 4, 1985) is an American Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist. As the son of Rorion Gracie, he is a member of the Gracie family, and the nephew of Legends of MMA Hall of Famer Rickson Gracie and UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie. He was awarded his black belt in ... | Jr. (born 1956) or "Carlinhos", founder of the Gracie Barra Academy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Carlson Gracie Sr. (1932–2006), eldest son of Carlos Gracie
- Hélio Gracie (1913–2009), co-founder of the martial art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- Kyra Gracie (born 1985), Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt and multiple title holder... | 1,444 | hotpotqa-train |
Hess Corporation and Intuit, are of which country nationality? | Intuit
Intuit Inc. is an American business and financial software company that develops and sells financial, accounting, and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants, and individuals. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California. More than 95% of its revenues and earn... | are outsiders controlling the company by nominees.
Examples Corporate personhood Nationality of corporation.
The test of nationality of a corporation is dictated by practical needs. Neither the nationality of the shareholders nor the country in which the corporation was incorporated determines its nationality. A corpor... | 1,445 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the name of an album that features cover versions of songs off of a 1991 record by an Anglo-Irish rock band formed in Dublin in 1983? | Yellow Loveless
Yellow Loveless is a tribute album featuring cover versions of the 11 songs from My Bloody Valentine's 1991 record "Loveless". The album was released on January 23, 2013 by High Fader Records, coincidentally just after the announcement of My Bloody Valentine's third studio album, "mbv" (2013).
The album... | 90124
90124 is a demo album by musician and producer Trevor Rabin. It was released in 2003 on Voiceprint Records and compiled from previously unreleased demos and songs recorded from his time as a session musician before he formed Cinema which evolved into a new line-up of the English rock band Yes in 1983, to 1991.
Th... | 1,446 | hotpotqa-train |
Arthur Machen was a Welsh author and mystic of the 1890s and early 20th century well known for his leading role in creating the legend of the Angels of Mons, a popular legend about a group of angels who supposedly protected members of what army? | Angels of Mons
The Angels of Mons is a popular legend about a group of angels who supposedly protected members of the British Army in the Battle of Mons at the outset of the First World War.
History.
On 22–23 August 1914, the first major engagement of the British Expeditionary Force in the First World War occurred at t... | for "The Bowmen", a short story that was widely read as fact, creating the legend of the Angels of Mons.
Biography.
Biography Early years.
Machen was born Arthur Llewelyn Jones in Caerleon, Monmouthshire. The house of his birth, opposite the Olde Bull Inn in The Square at Caerleon, is adjacent to the Priory Hotel and i... | 1,447 | hotpotqa-train |
Who directed the 1997 comedy film Rya Kihlstedt was in? | Home Alone 3
Home Alone 3 is a 1997 American family comedy film written and produced by John Hughes. It is the third film in the "Home Alone" series and the first not to feature actor Macaulay Culkin and the cast from the previous films, director Chris Columbus, and composer John Williams. The film is directed by Raja ... | "bewitching single".
In popular culture.
Four years later, Sugarloaf described the process of recording the song and selling it to the recording industry (namely the failed attempt to get CBS Records to distribute the record) in its song "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You," which also became a hit.
The song is featured in ... | 1,448 | hotpotqa-train |
Tye White plays Kevin Satterlee in a drama series that premiered in what date? | Greenleaf (TV series)
Greenleaf is an American television drama series, created by Craig Wright, and executive produced by Oprah Winfrey and Lionsgate Television. Clement Virgo also serves as an executive producer and director. It stars Keith David, Lynn Whitfield, and Merle Dandridge. "Greenleaf" premiered on the Opra... | of Sam Hanna (played by LL Cool J ) in the CBS procedural series "" and in 2016 appeared in the secondary role as Jason Simpson, O. J. Simpson's son, in the FX series "".
In 2015, White was cast in a series regular role in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series, "Greenleaf". He plays Kevin Satterlee, Charity Greenleaf-... | 1,449 | hotpotqa-train |
Jack Milsom (22 February 1907 – 1977) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for which professional football club, based in the town of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in League One? | Rochdale A.F.C.
Rochdale Association Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. The club currently competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. Nicknamed 'the Dale', the club was founded in 1907, moved to its current stadium... | Jack Gallon
John William Gallon (12 February 1914 – 1993) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward.
Career.
Born in Burradon, Gallon played for Bedlington United, Bradford City, Bradford Park Avenue, Swansea Town, Gateshead and North Shields. For Bradford City he made 20 appearances in the... | 1,450 | hotpotqa-train |
What producer who died in 1978 developed American television detective show Mannix? | Mannix
Mannix is an American television detective series that ran from 1967 to 1975 on CBS. Created by Richard Levinson and William Link and developed by executive producer Bruce Geller, the title character, Joe Mannix, is a private investigator. He was played by Mike Connors.
Premise.
During the first season of the se... | Mr. Monk's Favorite Show."
Further continuity Crossovers with other series.
Further continuity Crossovers with other series "Mannix".
"Mannix" was an American television detective series that ran from 1967 through 1975 on CBS. It starred Mike Connors as the titular character, Joe Mannix. The novel "Mr. Monk and the Dir... | 1,451 | hotpotqa-train |
T. Arthur Cottam received an Artistic Director Achievement Award from the Valley Theatre League for his role in this play believed to have been written in what year? | Othello
Othello ("The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice)" is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603. It is based on the story "Un Capitano Moro" ("A Moorish Captain") by Cinthio, a disciple of Boccaccio, first published in 1565. The story revolves around its two central characters:... | by Josh T. Ryan and Zombie Joe. He continued performing in theatre in Los Angeles in 2001. In 2002, Cottam received an Artistic Director Achievement Award from the Valley Theatre League for his role in the theatre production "Othello" created and directed by Josh T. Ryan. Cottam's short films were produced along a topi... | 1,452 | hotpotqa-train |
An American statistician and writer who analyzes baseball cited Leip's Atlas as what? | Nate Silver
Nathaniel Read Silver (born January 13, 1978) is an American statistician and writer who analyzes baseball (see sabermetrics) and elections (see psephology). He is the founder and editor-in-chief of "FiveThirtyEight" and a Special Correspondent for ABC News.
Silver first gained public recognition for develo... | Bill James
George William James (born October 5, 1949) is an American baseball writer, historian, and statistician whose work has been widely influential. Since 1977, James has written more than two dozen books devoted to baseball history and statistics. His approach, which he termed sabermetrics in reference to the So... | 1,453 | hotpotqa-train |
Who is older, Peter Tscherkassky or Abel Ferrara? | Peter Tscherkassky
Peter Tscherkassky (born October 3, 1958) is an Austrian avant-garde filmmaker who works primarily with found footage. All of his work is done with film and heavily edited in the darkroom, rather than relying on recent advances in digital film.
Early life.
Peter Tscherkassky was born October 3, 1958 ... | )
- "The Exquisite Corpus" (2015)
References.
- Senses of Cinema
- Alexander Horwath, Michael Loebenstein (Ed.): "Peter Tscherkassky", FilmmuseumSynemaPublikationen Vol. 2, Vienna 2005,
- Dossier on Peter Tscherkassky by Matt Levine, Jonathan Rosenbaum and Virgil Widrich (César Ustarroz, ed.), in "Found Footage Magazin... | 1,454 | hotpotqa-train |
Who co-created the American live-action/animated TV series, co-produced by The Collective and the studios 14th Hour Productions, in which the American filmmaker, singer, and actor born in 1979 provides the voice of the title character? | The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange is an American comedy television series based on the characters from the popular web series "The Annoying Orange", created by Dane Boedigheimer and Spencer Grove, which is made for the television by Boedigheimer himself with... | Angry Kid
Angry Kid is an British 1-minute short live action and stop motion animated comedy web series created, directed, written, and designed by Darren Walsh (who also provides the voice of the title character) and produced by Aardman Animations for Series 1 and 2 and by Mr Morris Productions for Series 3.
Unlike mo... | 1,455 | hotpotqa-train |
Johannes Megapolensis served for several years at the first permanent Dutch settlement in what town? | Johannes Megapolensis
Johannes Megapolensis (1603–1670) was a "dominie" (pastor) of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Dutch colony of New Netherland (present-day New York state in the United States), beginning in 1642. Serving for several years at Fort Orange (present-day Albany, New York) on the upper Hudson River, he ... | Government" (1644), compiled from letters written by Dutch minister Johannes Megapolensis to friends about his years of ministry near present-day Albany, New York.
Biography.
Hazard was born in Philadelphia and educated at Princeton University. He established a publishing business in New York City in (1770), but quit t... | 1,456 | hotpotqa-train |
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen and Toy Trawler Spaniel are both breeds of which animal? | Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
The Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen (), or PBGV, is a breed of dog of the scent hound type, bred to trail hares in bramble-filled terrain of the Vendée district of France. The breed is known in the United States as "Petit" or "PBGV," in England as "Roughie," and in Denmark as "Griffon" or "Pet... | size, long hair
- Grand Griffon Vendéen
- medium size, coarse hair
- Briquet Griffon Vendéen
- Griffon Bleu de Gascogne
- Griffon Fauve de Bretagne
- Griffon Nivernais
- small size
- Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen
- Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
- Basset Fauve de Bretagne
Griffon breeds Pointers.
Pointers (FCI Group 7, Se... | 1,457 | hotpotqa-train |
The Argentine city Crespo holds an annual beer festival based on a German festival that began in what year? | , having been held since the year 1810. Other cities across the world also hold Oktoberfest celebrations that are modeled after the original Munich event.
During the event, large quantities of Oktoberfest Beer are consumed: during the 16-day festival in 2013, for example, were served. Visitors also enjoy numerous attra... | in California's Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta region that the city of Stockton holds a festival every year to celebrate it. In Michigan, Hart hosts an annual festival complete with a parade and asparagus queen; The Vale of Evesham in Worcestershire is the largest producer within Northern Europe, celebrating with t... | 1,458 | hotpotqa-train |
Who's the husband of the writer of The Unknown? | The Unknown (novel)
The Unknown is the fourteenth book in the Animorphs series, written by K.A. Applegate. It is narrated by Cassie.
Plot summary.
Cassie and Rachel drive with the former's father, Walter, to the Dry Lands outside of town. 'Crazy Helen', a client of Walter's, has informed him of a sick horse stumbling a... | .
Writer Beware, a watchdog group from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, published an article from Victoria Strauss explaining that her husband had received an unsolicited email from the company just because he was inside her writer insurance. She claims that there is a network of interconnected Who's... | 1,459 | hotpotqa-train |
This Is Animal Music is the debut studio album by Look Mexico, the album can easily be noted as a beginning for the band's commercial success, as it has sparked attention among major music news sources and has even got the band featured in Alternative Press as a band to look for in which year? | This Is Animal Music
This Is Animal Music is the debut studio album by Look Mexico. The album, which was released July 10, 2007, has been noted by the band's record label as a mature step forward. The band has toured extensively throughout the US in support of the record. The album can easily be noted as a beginning fo... | Ocean Avenue (album)
Ocean Avenue is the fourth studio album by American rock band Yellowcard. The album was the band's major-label debut and brought them to prominence. It was a commercial success in the United States, led by titular hit single "Ocean Avenue". The album received generally positive reviews from music c... | 1,460 | hotpotqa-train |
What type of publication is The Nation, published in the United States with political and cultural news and Humbug edited by Harvey Kurtzman which features various artifacts of popular culture? | The Nation
The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States, covering progressive political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis. It was founded on July 6, 1865, as a successor to William Lloyd Garrison's "The Liberator". It is published by its namesake owner The Nation Company, ... | dealing with children's roles within a society's culture. The phrase "children's culture" was made most popular by a body of works known as "The Children’s Culture Reader". The collection, edited by MIT’s Henry Jenkins, features various scholars discussing cultural themes about childhood and what it means to be a child... | 1,461 | hotpotqa-train |
Which host of American Top 40 referred to Jon Peter Lewis as JPL? | Ryan Seacrest
Ryan John Seacrest (born December 24, 1974) is an American radio personality, television host, and producer. Seacrest is known for hosting the competition show "American Idol", the syndicated countdown program "American Top 40", and iHeartMedia's KIIS-FM morning radio show "On Air with Ryan Seacrest".
In ... | JPL (disambiguation)
JPL is the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a NASA research and development center.
JPL may also refer to:
- JPL (cyclecar), built in 1913
- JPL (Integrated Communications, Inc.), an American branding and marketing company
- Jon Peter Lewis (born 1979), American Idol singer-songwriter
- Jefferson Parish ... | 1,462 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the English title for a song written and recorded by an Argentine duo with more than 25 million records sold worldwide? | Pimpinela
Joaquín and Lucía Galán, better known as Pimpinela (Spanish for "pimpernel") are an Argentine duo famous for singing romantic musical pieces and known for their original singing style. They have sold over 12 million records in Argentina and 25 million worldwide.
History.
Lucía Galán Cuervo and Joaquín Roberto... | , who recorded the song in 1962, sang the English lyrics written by Ervin Drake.
The song is one of the best-selling singles of all time, with more than 50 million sold.
English-language versions.
The title translates as "When, When, When".
The song has been used and remixed by many artists and in many different arrang... | 1,463 | hotpotqa-train |
The film, The Silent House (Spanish: "La Casa Muda"), starred which actress who was also nominated for the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress? | Lau presented an English-language remake titled "Silent House", starring Elizabeth Olsen.
Plot.
Laura (Florencia Colucci) and her father Wilson (Gustavo Alonso) arrive at a cottage in a secluded area to repair it. The owner, Nestor (Abel Tripaldi), will put the house on sale. He tells them that the second level is unst... | Keisha Castle-Hughes
Keisha Castle-Hughes (born 24 March 1990) is a New Zealand actress who rose to prominence for playing Paikea "Pai" Apirana in the film "Whale Rider". The film was nominated for many awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress (at the time the youngest person nominated in the Best Actress ca... | 1,464 | hotpotqa-train |
When was the U.S. Senator representing Alabama died who's memoir was When Hell Was in Session? | When Hell Was in Session
When Hell Was in Session is a memoir by U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Jeremiah Denton, recounting his experiences as an American prisoner of war (POW) during the Vietnam War. A Navy pilot, Denton's jet was shot down over North Vietnam in July 1965. Denton and his navigator, Bill Tschudy, parachuted do... | When Hell Was in Session" about his experience in captivity, which was made into the 1979 film with Hal Holbrook. Denton was also the subject of the 2015 documentary "Jeremiah" produced by Alabama Public Television.
In 1980, Denton was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he focused mainly on family issues and national se... | 1,465 | hotpotqa-train |
in 1927, Kansas Jayhawks football team played their home games in a city that had how many inhabitants in 2010 ? | Lawrence, Kansas
Lawrence is the county seat of Douglas County and sixth-largest city in Kansas. It is located in the northeastern sector of the state, astride Interstate 70, between the Kansas and Wakarusa Rivers. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 87,643; though by 2017 the population rose to 96,892. La... | 1927 Kansas Jayhawks football team
The 1927 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the Missouri Valley Conference during the 1927 college football season. In their second and final season under head coach Franklin Cappon, the Jayhawks compiled a 3–4–1 record (3–3–1 against conference oppo... | 1,466 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the nationality of the singer who beat out Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard for the top spot on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart? | Richard Marx
Richard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963) is an American adult contemporary and pop/rock singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who has sold over 30 million records. He had a stream of hit singles during the late 1980s and 1990s, including "Endless Summer Nights", "Right Here Waiting", "Now and... | Rock of Ages (Def Leppard song)
"Rock of Ages" is a hit song by Def Leppard from their Diamond-selling 1983 album "Pyromania". When issued as a single in the United States, the song reached #16 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart and #19 on the Cash Box Top 100. It also hit #1 on the Top Tracks Rock chart.
In 2012, the ba... | 1,467 | hotpotqa-train |
Which member of the Beeba Boys died in 1998? | Bindy Johal
Bhupinder "Bindy" Singh Johal (January 14, 1971 – December 20, 1998) was a gangster from British Columbia, Canada. A self-confessed drug trafficker, he was known for his outspoken nature and blatant disregard for authority. On December 20, 1998, Johal was killed from behind at a crowded nightclub in Vancouv... | brother Dilip.
In 2015, Mehta wrote and directed the crime thriller "Beeba Boys" (2015), a film starring Randeep Hooda as Jeet Johar, a proud observant Sikh and a ruthless gangster. It premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.
Career Elements trilogy.
Mehta is best known for her Elements Trilogy — "Fir... | 1,468 | hotpotqa-train |
Which of the stars in "Iron Jawed Angels" was born on 4 January 1965? | Iron Jawed Angels
Iron Jawed Angels is a 2004 American historical drama film directed by Katja von Garnier. The film stars Hilary Swank as suffragist leader Alice Paul, Frances O'Connor as activist Lucy Burns, Julia Ormond as Inez Milholland, and Anjelica Huston as Carrie Chapman Catt. It received critical acclaim afte... | , purchased the brick farmhouse, Paulsdale, in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, where Paul was born. Paulsdale is a National Historic Landmark, and is on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places. The Alice Paul Institute keeps her legacy alive with educational exhibits about her life, accomplishments and advoc... | 1,469 | hotpotqa-train |
In which town was CamCutter first revealed? | Las Vegas Strip
The Las Vegas Strip is a stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard in Clark County, Nevada that is known for its concentration of resort hotels and casinos. The Strip is approximately in length, located immediately south of the Las Vegas city limits in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester. How... | several bitrates. One of its most notable products is the HDN-X10 Editcam HD camera, which was adopted by the American Idol production company in its bid to save drive space. It is capable of storing images in full resolution on the FieldPak2 removable media using the Avid DNxHD codec in MXF file format.
The Editcam pr... | 1,470 | hotpotqa-train |
What United States Marine Corps air station which is the home to multiple squadrons of AV-8B Harrier IIs is located at the Yuma National Airport? | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma or MCAS Yuma is a United States Marine Corps air station which is the home to multiple squadrons of AV-8B Harrier IIs and F-35B Lightning IIs of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron 1 (MAWTS-1), Marine Operational Test and... | VMA-223
Marine Attack Squadron 223 (VMA-223) is a United States Marine Corps fixed wing attack squadron that consists of McDonnell-Douglas AV-8B Harrier II (V/STOL) jets. The squadron is based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina and falls under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 14 (MAG-14) and t... | 1,471 | hotpotqa-train |
Georges Favre, the French composer, was a student of which composer of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"? | Paul Dukas
Paul Abraham Dukas (; 1 October 1865 – 17 May 1935) was a French composer, critic, scholar and teacher. A studious man, of retiring personality, he was intensely self-critical, and he abandoned and destroyed many of his compositions. His best known work is the orchestral piece "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" ("L... | The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Dukas)
"
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (French: "L'apprenti sorcier") is a symphonic poem by the French composer Paul Dukas, completed in 1897. Subtitled "Scherzo after a ballad by Goethe", the piece was based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 1797 poem of the same name. By far the most performed a... | 1,472 | hotpotqa-train |
Bossiaea and Ferraria are both plant genus. Out of the two, which is native to Australia? | Bossiaea
Bossiaea is a genus in the pea family (Fabaceae) consisting of about 70 species which are native to Australia. The genus is named in honour of Joseph Hugues Boissieu La Martinière, a botanist on La Pérouse's expedition to Australia.
Species.
"Bossiaea" comprises the following species:
- "Bossiaea aquifolium" ―... | Ferraria crispa
Ferraria crispa is a species of monocotyledonous flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is native to South Africa.
In Australia it is commonly referred to as Black Flag. It is also known as Starfish Lily.
External links.
- Ferraria crispa Burm Florabase | 1,473 | hotpotqa-train |
Are both Matt Willis and The Mekons British? | The Mekons
The Mekons are a British-American rock band. Formed in the late 1970s as an art collective, they are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands. Through the years, the band's musical style has evolved, incorporating aspects of country music, folk music, alternative... | . It depicts Chloë as a customer. Instead of sushi going around the conveyor belt there are objects like a drummer, some dancers, a fish and a pair of sumo wrestlers.
Cover versions Chloë version Track listing.
1. "Crash" — 3:16
2. "Crash" (Crackle N' Pop remix) — 7:03
3. "Stars" (Sterling remix) — 3:39
Cover versions ... | 1,474 | hotpotqa-train |
What was the nationality of the costume designer of Homage to the Queen | Oliver Messel
Oliver Hilary Sambourne Messel (13 January 1904 – 13 July 1978) was an English artist and one of the foremost stage designers of the 20th century.
Early life.
Messel was born in London, the second son of Lieutenant-Colonel Leonard Messel and Maud, the only daughter of Linley Sambourne, the eminent illustr... | n' roll is all about. That's what I liked about her, this energy. [Victoria] was special and had this mystical quality."
Academy Award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell heard about the script and contacted King, who in turn hired her. Powell was granted exclusive access to Victoria's wedding dress and coronation ro... | 1,475 | hotpotqa-train |
What year did the person James Matheson received an award named for in 2011 die? | Charles Ives
Charles Edward Ives (; October 20, 1874May 19, 1954) was an American modernist composer, being one of the first American composers of international renown. Previously, his music was largely ignored during his life, and many of his works went unperformed for many years, but later the quality of his music wa... | Culinary Professionals "Book of the Year" Award for "What to Drink with What You Eat," 2007.
- Received the James Beard Book Award for "The Flavor Bible," 2009.
- Received the Nautilus Book Award for "The Flavor Bible," 2010.
- "The Flavor Bible" named one of "The 10 Best Cookbooks in the World of the last 100 years" b... | 1,476 | hotpotqa-train |
Which city is the training center that a forward for Spanish side Las Palmas of La Liga located in? | Centre Tola Vologe
The Centre Tola Vologe was the training center and club headquarters of French football club Olympique Lyonnais. It is located in the city of Lyon, not far from the Stade de Gerland. The facility is named after Anatole Vologe, commonly called Tola Vologe, who was a Lyon sportsmen and was murdered by ... | Paco Campos
Francisco "Paco" Campos Salamanca (8 March 1916 – 8 September 1995) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward. With 127 goals, 120 of which were for Atlético Madrid, he is the highest scoring player from the Canary Islands in La Liga.
Club career.
Born in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, he began his care... | 1,477 | hotpotqa-train |
In what year was Adam Wilcox's cousin born? | Alex Stalock
Alexander "Alex" Stalock (born July 28, 1987) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Minnesota Wild in the National Hockey League (NHL). Stalock was originally drafted 112th overall in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft by the San Jose Sharks.
Playing career.
Alex Stalock was bor... | Israel Border Patrol, he died of cardiac arrest in 2008. His cousin, Circassian basketball player Nili Natkho, died in 2004 in a car accident in northern Israel. Their grandfather moved from Turkey to what was then British Mandate of Palestine. He has a younger cousin, Amir Natkho, who joined CSKA in 2015. His uncle, A... | 1,478 | hotpotqa-train |
The second largest convention center on its opening in 1990 is owned by what company? | Sands Expo
The Sands Expo and Convention Center is a large convention center. It opened in 1990 behind the original Sands Hotel, was the second largest convention center in the world when it opened.
The Sands Expo is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation. At its launch in 1990, it was the only privately... | Mandalay Bay Convention Center
Mandalay Bay Convention Center, located in Paradise, Nevada (part of the Las Vegas metropolitan area) is one of the largest privately owned and operated convention centers in the world. The facility is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. It is attached to the Mandalay Bay hot... | 1,479 | hotpotqa-train |
Which football team who plays home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium was defeated by the Clemson Tigers at the Russell Athletic Bowl in 2014? | 2014 Clemson Tigers football team
The 2014 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his sixth full year and seventh overall since taking over midway through 2008 season. They played their home games at ... | 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl
The 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 29, 2014, at Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Florida. This was the 25th Russell Athletic Bowl. It was one of the 2014–15 NCAA football bowl games that conclude the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football seas... | 1,480 | hotpotqa-train |
In what year was the artist who recorded "Sentimental Ol' You" born? | Charly McClain
Charlotte Denise McClain (born March 26, 1956) is an American country music singer, best known for string of country hits during the 1980s. McClain's biggest hits include "Who's Cheatin' Who," "Sleepin' with the Radio On," and "Radio Heart."
Early life.
McClain was born March 26, 1956 to Virginia (née Wi... | Just for You (The McCrarys album)
Just for You is an R&B studio album by the Gospel group The McCrarys, which was released in 1980.
One of its songs, "Any Ol' Sunday", was recorded the following year (under the title "Any Old Sunday") by Chaka Khan, for her album "What Cha' Gonna Do for Me". Khan's version continues t... | 1,481 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the name of the pop band founded by one of the stars of Aisa Yeh Jahaan? | Palash Sen
Palash Sen is an Indian singer, songwriter, musician, composer and actor best known as the founder and frontman of India's Rock/Pop band Euphoria.
Early life and education.
Born to doctors, Palash is of Bengali Vaidya Caste. According to his family history, he comes from a family of Rajvaidyas (Sensharma) an... | the carbon emitted through the entire production process through a massive afforestation program. Essentially, CERE will be helping the producers of Aisa Yeh Jahaan 'remove' as much carbon dioxide (as trees absorb carbon dioxide) from the atmosphere as they have put in, making what is claimed to be the first carbon-neu... | 1,482 | hotpotqa-train |
Who is an Indian film actor and producer that co-hosted the 57th Filmfare Awards ceremony in 2012? | Saif Ali Khan
Saif Ali Khan (; born Sajid Ali Khan on 16 August 1970) is an Indian film actor and producer. The son of actress Sharmila Tagore and cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Khan made his acting debut in Yash Chopra's unsuccessful drama "Parampara" (1993), but achieved success with his roles in the romantic dr... | 57th Filmfare Awards South
The 57th Filmfare Awards South ceremony honoring the winners and nominees of the best of South Indian cinema in 2009 was held on 7 August 2010 in Chennai, India.
Nominations.
The Filmfare Best Film Award is given by the "Filmfare" magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films... | 1,483 | hotpotqa-train |
When is the American professional poker player who won the 1989 World Series of Poker born | 1989 World Series of Poker
The 1989 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was a series of poker tournaments held at Binion's Horseshoe. The 1989 Main Event was won by 24-year-old Phil Hellmuth, defeating defending champion Johnny Chan, and also breaking the record for the youngest player to win the WSOP Main Event (a record pre... | Dan Kelly (poker player)
Daniel J. Kelly (born March 10, 1989 in Fairfax, Virginia) is an American professional poker player from Potomac, Maryland who won his first bracelet at the 2010 World Series of Poker in the $25,000 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed event, earning $1,315,518. his second came at the 2014 WSOP in the $... | 1,484 | hotpotqa-train |
This 72-78 passenger aircraft has parking spaces at Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport, which is how many square meters? | Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport
0Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport () is an airport serving Nakhon Si Thammarat, a town in the Nakhon Si Thammarat Province of Thailand. The airport is 14 km from the city. The capacity of the arrivals terminal is 188 persons per hour and that of the departure terminal is 215 people per hour. Nakh... | the Minister of Finance. Which resulted Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport can import and export flights and goods from international.
Facilities.
- Capacity of terminal building: 7,985 square metres, arrival terminal: 375 square metres, departure terminal: 375 square meters. Arrival passenger: 188 passengers/hour and departu... | 1,485 | hotpotqa-train |
Who was a non-fiction writer, Isaac Bashevis Singer or Alvin Toffler | Alvin Toffler
Alvin Toffler (October 4, 1928 – June 27, 2016) was an American writer, futurist, and businessman known for his works discussing modern technologies, including the digital revolution and the communication revolution, with emphasis on their effects on cultures worldwide.
Toffler was an associate editor of ... | Enemies
Enemies or foes are a group that is seen as forcefully adverse or threatening.
Enemies may also refer to:
Literature.
- "Enemies" (play), a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky
- "Enemies, A Love Story", a 1966 novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer
- "", a 2006 non-fiction book by Bill Gertz
Film.
- "Enemies" (1934 film)", a Mexi... | 1,486 | hotpotqa-train |
Which one of the Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales was produced by Lee Mendelson? | Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales
Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales is one of many prime-time animated TV specials based on characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip "Peanuts". It originally aired on ABC December 8, 2002. It has since been broadcast each Christmas season after that as a companion segment in an hour... | ABC aired "Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales"
On December 9, 2003, ABC aired "I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown"
Christmas clubs.
Christmas clubs were savings programs first offered by banks in 1909. The concept was simple: bank customers deposited a set amount of money each week into a special savings account, a... | 1,487 | hotpotqa-train |
When was the upper terminus of the Peak Tram funicular railway line located in a shopping complex at Victoria Gap opened? | The Peak stop
The Peak () is the upper terminus of the Peak Tram funicular railway line. It is located inside the Peak Tower at Victoria Gap, the Peak, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, 398m above sea level.
History.
The station was opened in 1888 along with the tram line. It is known to be 35 degrees of a full ... | The Peak Galleria
The Peak Galleria () is a leisure and shopping complex and a tourist attraction located at Victoria Gap, near the summit of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is owned and run by Hang Lung Properties. It includes a bus terminus for public buses run by New World First Bus and a green mini... | 1,488 | hotpotqa-train |
In what year was the president whose younger brother was a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's 6th congressional district from 1851 to 1853 born? | William Hawkins Polk
William Hawkins Polk (May 24, 1815 – December 16, 1862) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's 6th congressional district from 1851 to 1853. He was the younger brother of President James K. Polk. Prior to his election to Congress, he ha... | Rodolf was elected to the Assembly in 1868. That same year, he was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin's 6th congressional district, losing to incumbent Cadwallader C. Washburn, and also served as Mayor of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Previously, Rodolf was President of Mineral Point, Wis... | 1,489 | hotpotqa-train |
Are Antonio Machado and Miriam Toews from the same country ? | Miriam Toews
Miriam Toews (; born 1964) is a Canadian writer, best known for her novels "A Complicated Kindness" and "All My Puny Sorrows". She has won a number of literary prizes including the Governor General's Award for Fiction and the Writers' Trust Engel/Findley Award for body of work. She is also a two-time final... | 'Like a Virgin' and a lullabye for Kofi Annan. It was called "a clever tongue in cheek romp... played by serious musicians whose talent always seems to shine through." The same record was well reviewed by author Miriam Toews who mentioned the record in an interview with Flare magazine.
Though beginning with Conifera Re... | 1,490 | hotpotqa-train |
What team did Luis Lopez play for that is based in Montreal, Quebec? | Luis Lopez (third baseman)
Luis Lopez (born October 5, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman and first baseman. He played parts of two seasons in the major leagues: 2001 for the Toronto Blue Jays and 2004 for the Montreal Expos. In 2005, he played in Nippon Professional Baseball fo... | Montreal Jazz
The Montreal Jazz () were a Canadian professional basketball team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The team played its only season in the National Basketball League of Canada in the 2012-2013 season, in place of the Laval Kebs. The Jazz played its home games at the Centre Pierre Charbonneau.
The Jazz di... | 1,491 | hotpotqa-train |
What Canadian television newsmagazine series was hosted by a Muslim Canadian author, educator, and advocate of a reformist interpretation of Islam? | QT: QueerTelevision
QT: QueerTelevision was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on Citytv and CablePulse 24 in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Focusing on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues, the series was hosted by Irshad Manji. In addition to coverage of general LGBT issues in Can... | Irshad
Irshad is a popular name among Islam religion, people with the name :
- Irshad Kamil, an Indian Hindi/Urdu poet and lyricis
- Irshad (actor), Indian actor of Malayalam films
- Irshad Ali, Pakistan's shooter
- Irshad Manji, Canadian author, educator at New York University, and advocate of a "reformist" interpreta... | 1,492 | hotpotqa-train |
Who wrote "House of Cards" and Never Surrender? | Michael Dobbs
Michael Dobbs, Baron Dobbs (born 14 November 1948) is a British Conservative politician and author, best known for his "House of Cards" trilogy.
Early life and education.
Michael Dobbs was born on 14 November 1948 in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, the son of nurseryman Eric and Eileen Dobbs. He was educated at ... | the Papas, The Beatles, and Judy Collins. When Carpenter was 16 her parents divorced, an event that affected Carpenter and that she wrote about in her song "House of Cards". Carpenter spent much of her time in high school playing the guitar and piano; while at Princeton Day School, her "classmates threatened to cut her... | 1,493 | hotpotqa-train |
The Zhe School was part of the Southern School, which thrived during a dynasty that ruled for how many years? | Zhe school (painting)
The Zhe School (浙派) was a school of painters and was part of the Northern School, which thrived during the Ming dynasty. The school was led by Dai Jin, traditionally considered its founder. The "Zhe" of the name refers to Dai Jin's home province - Zhejiang. The school was not a school in the prope... | Zhe school (guqin), a school of musicians for the guqin
- Zhe school (painting), painters of Southern School, which thrived during Ming dynasty of China
People
- Viceroy of Min-Zhe, title of government official of China
- Su Zhe (1039-1112), a politician and essayist from Meishan, China
- Zou Zhe (1636-c.1708), noted C... | 1,494 | hotpotqa-train |
Which genus of plants contains a larger variety of species, Paulownia or Dendromecon? | Dendromecon
Dendromecon, the tree poppy, is a genus of one or two species of shrubs to small trees, native to California and northern Baja California.
The leaves are evergreen, alternate, lanceolate to ovate, 3–10 cm long. The flowers are yellow, satiny, and shed after pollination.
- Species
Two species of "Dendromecon... | low water requirements, and wide variety of flower colors typically borne in clusters well above the phylloclades. The section "Bryophyllum"—formerly an independent genus—contains species such as the "air-plant" "Kalanchoe pinnata". In these plants, new individuals develop vegetatively as plantlets, also known as bulbi... | 1,495 | hotpotqa-train |
Maureen Starky married Ringo Starr in 1965 and would later have an affair with which Beatle band member? | , and divorced in 1975.
First living at 34 Montagu Square, Marylebone, the Starrs bought Sunny Heights, in St George's Hill, Weybridge. In 1973, they bought Tittenhurst Park from John Lennon. They had three children together: sons Zak and Jason, and daughter Lee. As a favour to Starr, Frank Sinatra taped a special vers... | a "madhouse" during their final year together. In her 2009 memoir, music-industry insider Chris O'Dell recalls spending the 1973 Christmas holiday with the couple and learning that Harrison was having an affair with Maureen Starkey, the wife of his fellow ex-Beatle Ringo Starr. On the night of 23 December, with both wi... | 1,496 | hotpotqa-train |
The Jungle Book: Alive with magic and Rivers Of Light are both nighttime shows at? | Rivers of Light
Rivers of Light is a nighttime show at Disney's Animal Kingdom in the Walt Disney World Resort. Located in the park's Discovery River lagoon between Discovery Island and Expedition Everest, the show features water fountains, mist screens, floating lanterns, fire effects, lasers, lights, fog, projection ... | on CD versions of the soundtrack to the original "The Jungle Book."
- "Baloo's Blues"
- "Jungle Fever"
- "If You Wanna See Some Strange Behavior (Take a Look at Man)"
- "It's a Kick"
- "Bare Necessities"
Theme park attractions.
Theme park attractions "The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic".
On April 19, 2016, Disney announ... | 1,497 | hotpotqa-train |
What do both Aealo and Rotting Christ have in common? | Aealo
Aealo is the tenth full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ. It was released on 15 February 2010 via Season of Mist.
Vocalist Sakis Tolis stated that "AEALO is the transcription of the Ancient Greek word 'ΕΑΛΩ' into the Latin alphabet. It means thrashing, catastrophe or destruction, and reflec... | dead. Will and Testament refers to the last wishes of the dead who have been taken to their graves under unnatural circumstances.
December 2004, Galás released, "La Serpenta Canta" a live album including material recorded between May 1999 & November 2002. Galás' vocals from her song "Orders from the Dead" were used on ... | 1,498 | hotpotqa-train |
"What About Us" is a song by American singer and songwriter Pink, it was written by Pink, Steve Mac and John "Johnny" McDaid, a Northern Irish singer, songwriter, musician and record producer from where? | What About Us (Pink song)
"What About Us" is a song by American singer Pink. It was written by Pink, Steve Mac and Johnny McDaid, with production handled by Mac. The song was released through RCA Records on August 10, 2017, as the lead single from Pink's seventh studio album, "Beautiful Trauma" (2017), along with its p... | Broken & Beautiful (song)
"Broken & Beautiful" is a song by American singer Kelly Clarkson for the soundtrack to the 2019 animation motion picture "UglyDolls". It was produced by American DJ Marshmello with British producer Steve Mac, both of whom had co-written the song with American singer Pink and Irish musician... | 1,499 | hotpotqa-train |
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