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What connection does the private liberal arts college known for its distinctive curriculum centered on reading and discussing the Great Books of Western Civilization have to] EnVISIONing Annapolis? | EnVISIONing Annapolis
EnVISIONing Annapolis was a privately funded lecture series and visioning charrette for Annapolis, Maryland, that aimed to generate dialogue on responsible, long-term development of the city. Activities for enVISIONing Annapolis ran from 2007 through 2008. The organization backing the process, the... | Students may pursue an optional extension to this core curriculum in later years.
- St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) in Annapolis, Maryland and Santa Fe, New Mexico is a secular liberal arts college with an undergraduate program described as "an all-required course of study based on the great books of the Wester... | 400 | hotpotqa-train |
The Prancing Horse was used by which top Italian fighter ace? | Prancing Horse
The Prancing Horse () is the symbol of Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari and its racing division Scuderia Ferrari. Originally, the symbol was used by World War I pilot Francesco Baracca on his airplane.
History.
Enzo Ferrari was a racing driver for Alfa Romeo in the earlier decades of the twentieth... | 1929) and acted as a racing division for Alfa Romeo. The team was very successful, thanks to the excellent cars, for example the Alfa Romeo P3 and to the talented drivers, like Nuvolari.
In this period the prancing horse emblem began to show up on his team's cars. The emblem had been created and sported by Italian figh... | 401 | hotpotqa-train |
What Bible college located in Louisville, Kentucky, was attended by Paul R. House who served for a time as president of the Evangelical Theological Society? | Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (SBTS), in Louisville, Kentucky, is the oldest of the six seminaries affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). The seminary was founded in 1859 at Greenville, South Carolina, where it was at first lodged on the campus of Furman... | Southern Baptist Journal of Theology". From 1999 until 2001, he taught at Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry and was a member of the Translation Oversight Committee for the English Standard Version of the Bible. From 2001 until 2004, House was professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College. In 2004, House joined the ... | 402 | hotpotqa-train |
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts covered a song by the first westerner to achieve pop start status in Japan. When was that song first recorded? | Alan Merrill
Alan Merrill (born Allan Preston Sachs; February 19, 1951) is an American vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, actor and model. In the early 1970s Merrill was the first westerner to achieve pop star status in Japan. He is the lead singer of the first ever released version and co-author of the song "I Love Rock... | on their album, "Christmas Album" (the single peaked at no. 20 on the German pop singles chart); the last song to feature dancer Bobby Farrell
- Rosemary Clooney released a version of the song on her Christmas album, "Christmas with Rosemary Clooney"
- Joan Jett & The Blackhearts included their version on initial press... | 403 | hotpotqa-train |
MindGamers is a 2015 Austrian science fiction film directed by who, the film stars Antonia Campbell-Hughes, a Northern Irish actress and former fashion designer, best known for appearing in Jack Dee's sitcom "Lead Balloon"? | MindGamers
MindGamers is a 2015 Austrian science fiction film directed by Andrew Goth. The film was theatrically released on March 28, 2017 through Terra Mater Factual Studios. The film stars Tom Payne, Dominique Tipper, Sam Neill, Melia Kreiling, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, and Oliver Stark.
Plot.
A group of students att... | List of people from Derry
This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Actors.
- Amanda Burton - actress, best known for her role as forensic pathologist Doctor (later Professor) "Sam Ryan" in the BBC crime drama series "Silent Witness"
- Antonia Campbell-... | 404 | hotpotqa-train |
When was Jordan Mintz whictleblowing publicized? | Jordan Mintz
Jordan H. Mintz was the former Managing Director for Corporate Tax at Enron and a whistleblower during the Enron scandal.
Early life and education.
Mintz holds an LL.M. degree from New York University School of Law, a J.D. from Boston University School of Law, and a B.S. from the University of Pennsylvania... | . Kinder Morgan announced its completion of the acquisition on November 26, 2014.
The company, headquartered at One Allen Center in Houston, Texas, was co-founded by Richard Kinder and William Morgan. The company began in 1997 when Kinder and Morgan purchased the liquid pipeline assets of Enron, and now employs many fo... | 405 | hotpotqa-train |
The motorway reffered to as the Mid Wirral Motorway is located in a suburb known for which buildings? | Westminster, Ellesmere Port
Westminster, Ellesmere Port is a suburb of the town of Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. It is located to the north of the town centre and it is the location of the M53 motorway. Westminster is famous for its terraced houses and the Joseph Groome Towers, three thirteen-storey tower blocks b... | Spital, Merseyside
Spital () is a suburban area of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in Merseyside, England. It is located mid-way on the Wirral Peninsula, and is mostly incorporated into the town of Bebington and the most westerly point of Spital forms the most northern edge of Bromborough.
Spital is primarily a res... | 406 | hotpotqa-train |
What suicide attack was located inside the Forward Operating Base Chapman? | Camp Chapman attack
The Camp Chapman attack was a suicide attack by Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi against the Central Intelligence Agency facility inside Forward Operating Base Chapman on December 30, 2009. One of the main tasks of the CIA personnel stationed at the base was to provide intelligence supporting drone ... | the 2000s 2009.
In January 2009, Usama al-Kini and Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan, alleged orchestrators of the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania, were killed in a Predator strike in northern Pakistan. Later, in August 2009, Baitullah Mehsud, leader of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, was killed in a U... | 407 | hotpotqa-train |
What principal dancer in the Bolshoi ballet, born in 1988, is a student of Valery Lagunov? | Valery Lagunov
Valery Lagunov is a Russian choreographer.
Biography.
Lagunov was born on July 2, 1942 in Moscow, Russia. In 1962 he graduated from the Moscow State Choreographic Academy where his teacher was Aleksey Yermolayev, and same year joined Bolshoi Ballet. He first appeared in "Scriabiniana" as "Garland" in 196... | Ruslan Skvortsov
Ruslan Skvortsov (; born 31 January 1980) is a Russian principal dancer of the Bolshoi Ballet.
Biography.
Ruslan Skvortsov was born in Yelets, Lipetsk Oblast, where he received his early training from Elena Timofeyeva, and then studied at the Moscow Choreographic Academy with Vyacheslav Mikhaylov. Upon... | 408 | hotpotqa-train |
what was the birth year of the fifth governor of a British colony in north America that existed from 1632 to 1776? | Province of Maryland
The Province of Maryland was an English and later British colony in North America that existed from 1632 until 1776, when it joined the other twelve of the Thirteen Colonies in rebellion against Great Britain and became the U.S. state of Maryland. Its first settlement and capital was St. Mary's Cit... | Province of North Carolina
The Province of North Carolina was a British colony that existed in North America from 1712 to 1776, created as a proprietary colony. The power of the British government was vested in a governor of North Carolina, but the colony declared independence from Great Britain in 1776. The Province o... | 409 | hotpotqa-train |
What is a semi-professional football club in Hyde, Greater Manchester, England? | Chris Coward
Chris Coward (born 23 July 1989) is an English footballer. He came up through the Centre of Excellence youth system at Stockport County, where he became the youngest ever player to play in the Football League Cup aged 16 years and one month. He played for Northwich Victoria and Ashton United on loan, but w... | Wythenshawe Amateurs F.C.
Wythenshawe Amateurs Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, England. They are currently members of the and play at Hollyhedge Park.
History.
The club was established in 1946 by Reg Gauntlet under the name Wythenshawe Lads Club, and joined t... | 410 | hotpotqa-train |
The pop singer in the lead role in "Tere Bin Laden" received how many Lux Style Awards? | Ali Zafar
Ali Zafar (; born 18 May 1980) is a Pakistani singer-songwriter, model, actor, producer, screenwriter and painter. Zafar started out on Pakistani TV before becoming a popular musician. He later also established a career in Bollywood and his success led many Pakistani actors to venture into Hindi films. He has... | . His appearance as Agha Jan in "Suno Chanda" was praised by critics and he went on to reprise his role in its sequel "Suno Chanda 2". He also wrote dialogue for the Indian movie "Tere Bin Laden". He has penned down several lyrics for television serials. In 2019, he receives nomination for Best Director for "Cake" at 1... | 411 | hotpotqa-train |
What's Golden was included in an open world racing video game that was developed by Playground Games and published by who? | Forza Horizon 3
Forza Horizon 3 is an open world racing video game developed by Playground Games and published by Microsoft Studios for Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. The game features cross-platform play between the two platforms. The game was released on 23 September 2016 for Ultimate Edition players, and 27 Septemb... | Forza (series)
Forza ( ; Italian for "power") is a series of semi-sim racing video games for Xbox consoles and Microsoft Windows published by Xbox Game Studios. The franchise is primarily divided into two series; the original Forza Motorsport series developed by American developer Turn 10 Studios, which focuses on prim... | 412 | hotpotqa-train |
Which province in the north of the island of Ireland did Queen Medb of Connacht made his invasion | Ulster
Ulster (; or "Cúige Uladh" , Ulster Scots: "Ulstèr" or "Ulster") is a province in the north of the island of Ireland. It is made up of nine counties, six of which are in Northern Ireland (a part of the United Kingdom) and three of which are in the Republic of Ireland. It is the second largest (after Munster) and... | takes its name from Irish for "Clothru's Island". In Irish legend, Clothru was a daughter of Eochu Feidlech, then High King of Ireland. She became the Queen of Connacht after her father’s death, and once owned the island. Her sister, Medb, retired to Inchcleraun after Medb's husband Ailill mac Máta killed her lover Fer... | 413 | hotpotqa-train |
Jeremy Brock is the writer and director of this 2011 drama that was adapted from him and what other female? | The Eagle (2011 film)
The Eagle is a 2011 epic historical drama film set in Roman Britain directed by Kevin Macdonald, and starring Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell and Donald Sutherland. Adapted by Jeremy Brock from Rosemary Sutcliff's historical adventure novel "The Eagle of the Ninth" (1954), the film tells the story of a... | Paul Unwin (director)
Paul Andrew Unwin (born 25 November 1957) is a film, theatre, TV writer / director.
Early life.
He was born in Reading, Berkshire. He studied drama at the University of Bristol, where he met Jeremy Brock in 1979.
Career.
Career TV.
Paul Unwin co-created the world's longest running medical drama, "... | 414 | hotpotqa-train |
Gabe Turner has collaborated with the actor and film director who won his first Academy Award in which 1995 crime thriller? | , UK. He has worked as a Producer, Director and Writer who regularly collaborates on TV and film projects featuring some of the worlds most recognised actors and sports stars including Meryl Streep, Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Beckham, James Corden, Billy Crystal and Kevin Spacey.
In 2007 he directed his first documen... | French, and film and Theatre sciences, at Utrecht University, before being accepted into the Cinematography program at the Netherlands Film Academy. He was brought under the wing of director Mike van Diem, with whom he collaborated on the critically acclaimed crime drama "Character", which won the Academy Award for Bes... | 415 | hotpotqa-train |
Door into the Dark is a poetry collection by a man that received the Nobel Prize in Literature in what year? | Door into the Dark
Door into the Dark (1969) is a poetry collection by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Poems include "Requiem for the Croppies", "Thatcher" and "The Wife's Tale". Heaney has been recorded reading this collection on the "Seamus Heaney Collected Poems" album.
Contents.
- Ni... | Jaroslav Seifert
Jaroslav Seifert (; 23 September 1901 – 10 January 1986) was a Nobel Prize–winning Czechoslovak writer, poet and journalist.
In 1984 Jaroslav Seifert won the Nobel Prize in Literature "for his poetry which endowed with freshness, sensuality and rich inventiveness provides a liberating image of the indo... | 416 | hotpotqa-train |
"Just a Lil Bit" is the third single from 50 Cent's second album, "The Massacre", released on which date? | Just a Lil Bit
"Just a Lil Bit" is the third single from 50 Cent's second album, "The Massacre". The song is produced by Scott Storch. Released on May 17, 2005, the single reached number #3 in the United States, becoming 50 Cent's sixth solo top-ten single, and ninth overall. It also reached #10 in the United Kingdom. ... | Candy Shop
"Candy Shop" is the second single by rapper 50 Cent from his second commercial album, "The Massacre" (2005). It features Olivia, and was written by 50 Cent.
"Candy Shop" peaked at number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100, becoming 50 Cent's third number one single and fifth top-ten single. It received mixed rev... | 417 | hotpotqa-train |
A Common Man is a 2013 American-Sri Lankan thriller film starring Ben Kingsley, an English actor with a career spanning more than how many years? | Ben Kingsley
Sir Ben Kingsley (born Krishna Pandit Bhanji; 31 December 1943) is an English actor with a career spanning over 50 years. He has won an Oscar, a Grammy, a BAFTA, two Golden Globes, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Kingsley is best known for his starring role as Mohandas Gandhi in the 1982 film "Gandhi", fo... | also composed many jingles and numerous title songs for television, including all of Crazy Mohan's television series.
His upcoming projects include the English remake of "A Wednesday", titled "A Common Man" directed by Sri Lankan filmmaker Chandran Rutnam and starring Ben Kingsley, as well as S. P. B. Charan's next pro... | 418 | hotpotqa-train |
Which highway that has a junction at Cairo Junction is 1286 miles long? | U.S. Route 51
U.S. Route 51 or U.S. Highway 51 (US 51) is a major south-north United States highway that extends from the western suburbs of New Orleans, Louisiana, to within of the Wisconsin–Michigan state line. As most of the United States Numbered Highways ending with "1", it is a cross-country north-south route ext... | Wyoming Highway 50
Wyoming Highway 50 is a long north-south Wyoming state highway located in the southwestern and central part of Campbell County that travels from Wyoming Highway 387 at Pine Tree Junction north to Interstate 90, US 14/US 16/WYO 59 in Gillette.
Route description.
Wyoming Highway 50 starts at Wyoming Hi... | 419 | hotpotqa-train |
Which documentary was released earlier, Almost Sunrise or 51 Birch Street? | Almost Sunrise
Almost Sunrise is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Michael Collins and produced by Marty Syjuco. It recounts the story of two Iraq veterans, Tom Voss and Anthony Anderson, who, in an attempt to put their combat experience behind them, embark on a 2,700-mile trek on foot across America. It mad... | from sunrise to sunset, so one calculates the day from sunrise to sunset and divides "that" period into twelve parts.
The result is that "Magen Avraham times" are earlier in the morning than "Vilna Gaon times"; in practice there are communities that follow each of those standards. For times in the afternoon, the Vilna ... | 420 | hotpotqa-train |
Faugh a Ballagh, is a battle cry of Irish origin, meaning "clear the way", and today it remains the motto of which (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment) (R IRISH) is an infantry regiment of the British Army? | Faugh A Ballagh
Faugh a Ballagh ( ; also written Faugh an Beallach) is a battle cry of Irish origin, meaning "clear the way". The spelling is an 18th-century anglicization of the Irish language phrase Fág an Bealach , also written "Fág a' Bealach". Its first recorded use as a regimental motto was by the 87th (Prince of... | tenses Remote Perfect Remote Perfect negative.
The negative of this tense has the final vowel . The tones of the ordinary negative are on the negative marker (which may spread) and the penultimate; but when it has the meaning of an experiential perfect there is a single tone on the penultimate:
- "I didn't go to Lilong... | 421 | hotpotqa-train |
Four Shores, is an album from the Latvian band Brainstorm, Lonely Feeling" is dedicated to which Swedish-born American film actress, during the 1920s and 1930s? | Greta Garbo
Greta Garbo (born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson; 18 September 1905 – 15 April 1990) was a Swedish-American film actress during the 1920s and 1930s. Garbo was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and received an Academy Honorary Award in 1954 for her "luminous and unforgettable screen perf... | Four Shores
Four Shores (released March 2006) is an album from the Latvian band Brainstorm. It is the fourth album by the band in English and follows the Latvian version of this album Četri krasti, which was released in May 2005. The album contains 12 songs, from which 10 are in English and 2 in Russian. The lead singl... | 422 | hotpotqa-train |
When was the band for which Bob Welch was a guitarist formed ? | Three Hearts
Three Hearts is the second solo album by rock musician and former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Bob Welch.
Just like Welch's previous effort "French Kiss", "Three Hearts" was a commercial success. The album reached number 20 on the US charts in 1979 and went gold. It spawned a hit single, "Precious Love", which ... | Head West
Head West is a music album released in 1970 by the American band Head West, who were based in Paris, France. The band are best known today for their vocalist / guitarist Bob Welch, who went on to join Fleetwood Mac in 1971. Since 1973, by which time Welch had become more well-known, the album was repackaged a... | 423 | hotpotqa-train |
"I Saw Her Again" was co-written by what Canadian singer born in 1940? | Denny Doherty
Dennis Gerrard Stephen Doherty (November 29, 1940 – January 19, 2007) was a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter and actor. He was most widely known as a founding member of the 1960s musical group The Mamas & the Papas.
Early career.
Denny Doherty was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the youngest of five ch... | ", based on the life of the late Canadian singer/songwriter, Rita MacNeil. It was published by Playwrights Canada Press in 2008. Charlie has written or co-written more than 30 dinner theatre scripts and two plays for teens. His first book, "I'm Not What I Seem - The Many Stories of Rita MacNeil's Life" was published by... | 424 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the name of the character in Quantico played by the same actor who starred in Tower Block? | also starred as Harry Doyle in the drama-thriller series "Quantico" on the ABC network. In addition, he also stars as Ray Terrill/The Ray in the Arrowverse.
Early life.
Tovey is the younger of two children, born to Carole Haynes (formerly Webb) and George Tovey, who run a Romford-based coach service taking passengers f... | reputation as a dependable character actor and played villains in early films, including movies such as "Johnny Guitar", "Vera Cruz", and "Bad Day at Black Rock".
In 1955, the actor starred as a warmhearted butcher in "Marty", the film version of the television play of the same name. He gained an Academy Award for Best... | 425 | hotpotqa-train |
Seoul Train and Making North America are both films in what style of cinema or film making genre? | Making North America
Making North America is a 2015 American documentary film which premiered nationwide on November 4, 2015. The PBS Nova film, in three-episodes of one hour each, was hosted by Kirk Johnson (Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History); Peter Oxley directed the first episode while G... | rooted in the colonial traditions of North America. Women in general have poor representation in the American film industry, but its women from minorities who suffer the most, being both nearly non-existent and appropriated for the sake of furthering the plot, especially in the case of horror cinema. This deeper rooted... | 426 | hotpotqa-train |
War for the Planet of the Apes is a 2017 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves, a sequel to which 2014 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves and written by Mark Bomback, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver? | War for the Planet of the Apes
War for the Planet of the Apes is a 2017 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves and written by Mark Bomback and Reeves. A sequel to "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" (2011) and "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" (2014), it is the third installment in the "Planet of the Apes" r... | Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 American science fiction film directed by Rupert Wyatt and starring James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, David Oyelowo, and Andy Serkis. Written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, it is 20th Century Fox's reboot of the "Pl... | 427 | hotpotqa-train |
Which composer was Hungarian, Béla Bartók or Johann Christoph Pepusch? | Johann Christoph Pepusch
Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667 – 20 July 1752), also known as John Christopher Pepusch and Dr Pepusch, was a German-born composer who spent most of his working life in England.
Pepusch was born in Berlin. At the age of 14, he was appointed to the Prussian court. About 1700, he settled in Englan... | Alexander Albrecht
Alexander Albrecht (12 August 1885, Arad, Hungarian Kingdom
- 30 August 1958, Bratislava) was a composer, an important exponent of the Slovak music in the first half of the 20th century.
Biography.
His father Ján (Johann) Albrecht was a professor at the gymnasium, and his mother Mária von Vaszary cam... | 428 | hotpotqa-train |
Enterprise Car Sales was established in 1962 by founder Jack Taylor, which American car rental company headquartered in Clayton, Missouri, United States in Greater St. Louis? | Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Enterprise Rent-A-Car is an American car rental company headquartered in Clayton, Missouri, United States in Greater St. Louis. In addition to car rental, Enterprise also oversees commercial fleet management, used car sales, and commercial truck rental operations
Enterprise Rent-A-Car was establi... | was increased from $985 to $998 million.
On October 6, 2015, it was announced that National Car Rental (a Clayton, Missouri based company and subsidiary of St. Louis-based Enterprise Holdings) had signed a 20-year, $158 million naming rights deal, giving the stadium the National Car Rental Field name.
On October 13, 20... | 429 | hotpotqa-train |
Which American guitarist and bluegrass musician from Danville, Virginia did Rebecca Rippy play or share the stage with? | Russell, Lucy Kaplansky, Tony Rice, Donna the Buffalo, Jim Lauderdale, Bill Mallonee and the Vigilantes of Love, blues legend Tinsley Ellis, John Cowan, Rhonda Vincent, Danielle Howle, and Old Crow Medicine Show, and has become a regular performer at such prestigious songwriter venues as the Bluebird Café in Nashville,... | Rebecca Rippy
Rebecca Rippy (born 1977) is an American singer/songwriter, most notably in the roots country and Americana genres. She was born to a musical family and grew up singing gospel music, picking up a guitar and starting to write at 19 years of age. She has released two critically acclaimed records, "Secrets" ... | 430 | hotpotqa-train |
The 2016 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 47th season in the National Football League, the 51st overall and the first under head coach Adam Gase, with their Week 15 win over the New York Jets, the Dolphins clinched a winning record for the first time since 2008, and clinched a playoff berth the following week ... | 2016 Kansas City Chiefs season
The 2016 Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's 47th season in the National Football League, the 57th overall and the fourth under head coach Andy Reid and the fourth and final season under general manager John Dorsey who was fired June 22, 2017. The Chiefs clinched their first AFC... | 2016 Miami Dolphins season
The 2016 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 47th season in the National Football League, the 51st overall and the first under head coach Adam Gase. The season saw the Dolphins trying to improve upon their 6–10 record from 2015. After a lackluster 1–4 start, the Dolphins would claim six... | 431 | hotpotqa-train |
What was the name of the band that starred Belinda Carlisle and released the album, Germicide in 1977? | Belinda Carlisle
Belinda Jo Carlisle (born August 17, 1958) is an American singer, musician and author. She gained worldwide fame as the lead singer of the Go-Go's, one of the most successful all-female bands in history, and went on to have a prolific career as a solo artist.
Raised in Southern California, Carlisle beg... | Germicide (album)
Germicide, also known as Germicide: Live at the Whisky, 1977, is a live album by the punk rock band the Germs. Performing live at the Whisky a Go Go in 1977, Darby Crash and the Germs were at the beginning of their career. At this time, Crash performed using the name Bobby Pyn. Darby and the audience ... | 432 | hotpotqa-train |
Logan Lerman starred in which 2017 drama directed by Shawn Christensen? | The Vanishing of Sidney Hall
The Vanishing of Sidney Hall (originally titled Sidney Hall) is a 2017 American mystery drama film directed and co-written by Shawn Christensen and starring Logan Lerman, Elle Fanning, Michelle Monaghan, Nathan Lane and Kyle Chandler.
Principal photography of "The Vanishing of Sidney Hall" ... | financed.
Production Casting.
For casting the titular protagonist that Jim Sturgess was previously attached to portray, Shawn Christensen auditioned a significant number of young male actors, before twenty-four year-old Logan Lerman was cast to play the character for all three stages of his life portrayed. According to... | 433 | hotpotqa-train |
Which plant, Buddleja or Burchardia, is an herb named after a German botanist? | Burchardia
Burchardia is a genus of herbs that are endemic to Australia. The genus is named for Johann Heinrich Burkhardt, a German botanist.
- Species
- "Burchardia bairdiae"
- "Burchardia congesta"
- "Burchardia monantha"
- "Burchardia multiflora"
- "Burchardia rosea"
- "Burchardia umbellata" (milkmaids)
The last of ... | Cryptocoryne usteriana
Cryptocoryne usteriana is a species of aquatic herb in the family Araceae endemic to the Philippines. It was named after the German botanist Alfred Usteri who discovered the plant in the island-province of Guimaras in 1902. The species can also be found in the mainland Panay, in tributaries of lo... | 434 | hotpotqa-train |
What Brazilian professional footballer endorsed the Mercurial Vapor boot? | Philippe Coutinho
Philippe Coutinho Correia (; born 12 June 1992) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Spanish club Barcelona and the Brazilian national team. He is known for his combination of vision, passing, dribbling and bending long-range strikes.
Born and raise... | launched the first Mercurial football boot — the R9 – a shoe inspired by and designed for Brazilian star Ronaldo, which he debuted at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. The boot is in its twelfth version the Nike Mercurial Vapor XII.
The boot is available in either Soft Ground (SG) (now Soft Ground Pro; SG-Pro), Firm Ground (FG)... | 435 | hotpotqa-train |
Which film was released first, Roving Mars or The London Connection? | The London Connection
The London Connection is a 1979 American action spy film directed by Robert Clouse for Walt Disney Productions. It stars Jeffrey Byron and Larry Cedar. It was renamed The Omega Connection when it aired on TV.
Plot.
The description on the back of the Disney home video release reads:
"An exciting ad... | director "George Butler", helping to develop and produce his films. The association began on the award-winning documentary "", followed by "Roving Mars", and included a series of shorts directed by Mark for Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment. He later went on to produce George Butler’s critically acclaimed film "Going... | 436 | hotpotqa-train |
Blake Alexander Carrington is a fictional character on the ABC television series "Dynasty", created by Richard and Esther Shapiro whose role was portrayed by John Forsythe, and also appeared as a guest on several talk and variety shows and as a panelist on what type of television show? | John Forsythe
John Forsythe (born Jacob Lincoln Freund; January 29, 1918 – April 1, 2010) was an American stage, film/television actor, producer, narrator, drama teacher and philanthropist whose career spanned six decades. He also appeared as a guest on several talk and variety shows and as a panelist on numerous game ... | Joseph Anders
Joseph Anders is a fictional character from the ABC television series "Dynasty", created by Richard and Esther Shapiro. Portrayed by Lee Bergere, the character is introduced in the series' 1981 pilot episode as the majordomo of Denver oil tycoon Blake Carrington (John Forsythe). Joseph is consistently cau... | 437 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the capital of the archipelago where Djoièzi is located? | Djoièzi
Djoièzi is a village on the island of Mohéli in the Comoros. According to the 1991 census, the village had a population of 1636. | archipelago lie the Gulf of Ancud and the Gulf of Corcovado; the former is part of the Sea of Chiloé. Some southwest of Chiloé Island lies Guafo Island, the southernmost island of the archipelago.
Chiloé Island is separated from the Chilean mainland by the Chacao Channel in the north. Most of the good harbors are locat... | 438 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the capital of the state Curly Ray Cline is from? | Curly Ray Cline
Curly Ray Cline (January 10, 1923 – August 19, 1997) was an American bluegrass fiddler from West Virginia known for his work with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers and Ralph Stanley.
Biography.
Cline was born in Mingo County, West Virginia. He learned the basics from his father, but other than that he was self... | musically talented, but Curly Ray and brother Charlie Cline were especially gifted.
When Curly Ray was 15 years old, he, along with his cousin Ezra and brother Ned formed the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers around 1938. The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers started off playing on radio station WHIS in the nearby town of Bluefield, where t... | 439 | hotpotqa-train |
Fritz von Brodowski was killed during what global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945? | World War II
World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. The vast majority of the world's countries—including all the great powers—eventually formed two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. A state of total war eme... | Gustave Mesny
Gustave Marie Maurice Mesny (28 March 1886 – 19 January 1945) was a French Army general in command of the 5th North African Infantry Division who was captured during the Second World War. Mesny was unlawfully executed in retribution for the death of German general Fritz von Brodowski.
Biography.
Mesny was... | 440 | hotpotqa-train |
In what country are the cities Guilin and Ankang located? | Guilin
Guilin, alternately romanized as Kweilin, is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is situated on the west bank of the Li River and borders Hunan to the north. Its name means "Forest of Sweet Osmanthus", owing to the large number of fragrant sweet osmanthus tree... | - From Dazhou in Sichuan to Chongqing
- From Guilin to Cenxi in Guangxi
Route.
The route passes through the following cities:
Baotou, Ordos, Yulin, Yan'an, Tongchuan, Xi'an, Ankang, Dazhou, Chongqing, Qianjiang, Jishou, Huaihua, Guilin, Wuzhou, Maoming
Due to the challenging terrain the expressway includes numerous tun... | 441 | hotpotqa-train |
Which genus has a name derives from Greek words, Micromeria or Pamianthe? | Micromeria
Micromeria is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, widespread across Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America, with a center of diversity in the Mediterranean region and the Canary Islands. It is sometimes placed within the genus "Satureja". The name is derived from the Greek words μῑκρο... | Cistus salviifolius
Cistus salviifolius, common names sage-leaved rock-rose, salvia cistus or Gallipoli rose, is a perennial ligneous plant of the family Cistaceae.
Etymology.
The genus name "Cistus" derives from the Ancient Greek words "κίσϑος" ("kisthos") meaning basket, while the species name "salviifolius" refers t... | 442 | hotpotqa-train |
Are Manettia and Fragaria both edible? | Manettia
Manettia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. There are between 80 and 123 species. They are distributed in the West Indies, Mexico, and Central and South America. Most are vines. The genus was named after Saverio Manetti.
Species include:
- "Manettia arboricola"
- "Manettia canescens"
- "Ma... | an evergreen plant growing to 15–30 centimetres (5.9–11.8 in) tall, with glossy green trifoliate leaves, each leaflet around 5 centimetres (2.0 in) long. The flowers are white, produced in spring and early summer. The fruit is edible, red on the surface, white inside.
Its fruit is still sold as a local delicacy in some... | 443 | hotpotqa-train |
The 34th Foot Regiment was sent to fight who? | Charles Blake (surgeon)
Charles Blake (13 August 1746 – 22 April 1810) was a British army surgeon with the 34th Foot Regiment as part of the force sent to fight the Americans.
Blake arrived in the province of Quebec in the spring of 1776 and was involved in a number of professional roles until after the end of the Ame... | Vue, on Lough Erne, Fermanagh, by Catherine, daughter of Dominick Nugent, M.P., was born at Belle Vue, 17 March 1794, and whilst yet at school in Dublin was gazetted an ensign in the 34th Regiment of Foot on 11 March 1811.
Bell went to Portugal with his regiment to fight under the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsula Wa... | 444 | hotpotqa-train |
Splendor in the Grass was a film directed by a Greek-American director described as "one of the most honored and influential directors in Broadway and Hollywood history" by who? | Splendor in the Grass
Splendor in the Grass is a 1961 American Technicolor drama film that tells a story of a teenage girl navigating her feelings of sexual repression, love, and heartbreak. Written by William Inge, who appears briefly as a Protestant clergyman and who won an Oscar for his screenplay, the film was dire... | Wallach, Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beatty, Lee Remick, Karl Malden, and many others. Seven of Kazan's films won a total of 20 Academy Awards. Dustin Hoffman commented that he "doubted whether he, Robert De Niro, or Al Pacino, would have become actors without Mr. Kazan's influence."
Upon his death, at the age of 94, the "... | 445 | hotpotqa-train |
Abraham Bankier was one of the owners of the Rekord factory that was taken over by a German Industrialist, spy, and member of the Nazi Party who is credited with saving how many Jews during the Holocaust? | Oskar Schindler
Oskar Schindler (28 April 1908 – 9 October 1974) was a German industrialist and a member of the Nazi Party who is credited with saving the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories in occupied Poland and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia... | Abraham Bankier
Abraham Bankier (May 5, 1895 – 1956) was a Polish businessman and Holocaust survivor who assisted Oskar Schindler in his rescue activities and worked as his factory manager.
Life.
Bankier was born in Kraków, then a part of Austria-Hungary, on May 5, 1895, to an observant Jewish family.
Prior to World Wa... | 446 | hotpotqa-train |
Sam Goody, who was run by Musicland Group, Inc., filed bankrupcy in which year? | Sam Goody
Sam Goody was a music and entertainment retailer in the United States and United Kingdom, operated by The Musicland Group inc. It was purchased by Best Buy in 2000, sold to Sun Capital in 2003, and filed for bankruptcy in 2006, closing most of its stores. The remaining stores were purchased by Trans World Ent... | Enesco and moved all operations except the artistic talent to Enesco's headquarters in Itasca, Illinois.
In 2001 Pillsbury Company was purchased by General Mills (also located in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area). Parts of Pillsbury were sold to International Multifoods Corporation which was later purchased by The J.M. Sm... | 447 | hotpotqa-train |
Kevin "Jack" Haugrud was the acting United States Secretary of the Interior, serving since the end of the Obama administration on January 20, 2017 until the swearing in of Ryan Zinke, an American politician and businessman, on which date? | Kevin Haugrud
Kevin Haugrud was the acting United States Secretary of the Interior, serving since the end of the Obama administration on January 20, 2017 until the swearing in of Ryan Zinke on March 1, 2017. Until becoming Acting Secretary, Haugrud was deputy solicitor of the Department of the Interior.
On December 13,... | 1, 2017 by a vote of 68–31, becoming the first Navy SEAL to occupy a Cabinet position. Before Zinke's confirmation, Kevin Haugrud served as the acting Secretary of the Interior.
Zinke resigned as Secretary of the Interior on January 2, 2019. Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt became Acting Secretary of the Interior.
Cabi... | 448 | hotpotqa-train |
Puklo srce is an album by a singer who lives where? | Puklo srce
Puklo srce (English translation: My Heart Exploded) is the second studio album by Montenegrin singer Boban Rajović. It was released in 2003.
Track listing.
1. Puklo srce ("My Heart Exploded")
2. Papreno ("Peppery")
3. Jesen je ("It's Autumn")
4. Sad si s njim ("Now You're with Him")
5. Bila si moj nemir ("Yo... | 5. Na dan kad si rođena ("On the Day You Were Born")
6. Puklo srce ("My Heart Exploded")
7. Flaša ("Bottle")
8. Koga foliraš ("Who Are You Fooling")
External links.
- Boban Rajović's discography, with the full album freely available for online listening | 449 | hotpotqa-train |
Hall of Fame Racing is a team created by a joint venture of a number of players including the quarterback who was the #1 overall draft pick in what year? | Troy Aikman
Troy Kenneth Aikman (born November 21, 1966) is a former American football quarterback who played for the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League (NFL). The number one overall draft pick in 1989, Aikman played twelve consecutive seasons as the starting quarterback with the Cowboys, the greatest numbe... | , a linebacker out of Georgia Tech.
The number 1 overall pick in the draft was taken by the Houston Oilers who selected the 1977 Heisman Trophy winner, Earl Campbell a running back out of the University of Texas
Future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, in 2006, Warren Moon, a quarterback from the University of Washin... | 450 | hotpotqa-train |
Who administers the federal law that the California Healthy Families Program implements? | Children's Health Insurance Program
The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – formerly known as the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) – is a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families wi... | ) program and provides state funded supplemental food benefits to SSI recipients in lieu of SNAP benefits. SSI recipients in states that provide state supplements to SSI are ineligible for SNAP/CalFresh pursuant to .
Healthy Families Program.
The California Healthy Families Program (HFP) was the California implementati... | 451 | hotpotqa-train |
Cyril Briggs was dedicated to advancing what worldwide intellectual movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bonds of solidarity between all people of African descent | Pan-Africanism
Pan-Africanism is a worldwide movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bonds of solidarity between all indigenous and diasporan ethnic groups of African descent. Based on a common goal going back to the Atlantic slave trade, the movement extends beyond continental Africans with a substantial suppor... | 's thighs negotiating coolly for his people." Baraka also presents issues of euro-centric mentality, by referring to Elizabeth Taylor as a prototypical model in a society that influences perceptions of beauty, emphasizing its influence on individuals of white and black ancestry. Baraka aims his message toward the Black... | 452 | hotpotqa-train |
When was the host that Renee Montagne succeeded born? | 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... | . But NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik tells Morning Edition host Renee Montagne that his sources were telling him that the CEO was forced out.
Dave Edwards, chairman of NPR's board, said directors came to the conclusion that the controversies under Schiller's watch had become such a distraction that she could ... | 453 | hotpotqa-train |
In what year did the submarine that sank the Tsushima Maru open to public tours? | Tsushima Maru
Tsushima Maru (対馬丸) was a Japanese passenger/cargo ship that was sunk by the submarine USS "Bowfin" during World War II, while carrying hundreds of schoolchildren from Okinawa to Kagoshima.
Description.
On August 22, 1944, at between 10:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. local time, USS "Bowfin" attacked the convoy i... | On 5 October, the Japanese news agency Domei announced to the world that a steamer, the "Konron Maru", was sunk by an American submarine off the west coast of Honshū near Tsushima Strait, with the loss of 544 lives. The victims included two Japanese congressmen of House of Representatives, Choichi Kato and Keishiro Suk... | 454 | hotpotqa-train |
Where are the metalcore band from, that released second full-length album titled Rage? | Attila (metalcore band)
Attila is an American metalcore band from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 2005. They have released eight full length albums.
Though their original formation was in 2005, the band did not start touring full-time until around 2010. Their most successful album, "About That Life", was produced by Joey S... | The Warriors (band)
The Warriors is an American hardcore punk band originally from Tehachapi, California. Due to member changes, The Warriors are now primarily based in Oxnard, California. Their work is heavily influenced by the work of '90s bands such as Rage Against the Machine and Snapcase, a unique sound during a p... | 455 | hotpotqa-train |
The actress that plays Amber in the sitcom "The Old Guys" received a BAFTA TV Award in 2014 for her role in what tv show? | The Old Guys
The Old Guys is a British sitcom that revolves around two ageing housemates: Tom Finnan (Roger Lloyd-Pack) and Roy Bowden (Clive Swift). The pair live across the street from Sally (Jane Asher), whom they both find attractive. Tom moved in with Roy after Roy's wife Penny deserted him. Baby boomer Tom has li... | Joanna Lumley
Joanna Lamond Lumley, (born 1 May 1946) is an English actress, former model, author and activist. She won two BAFTA TV Awards for her role as Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom "Absolutely Fabulous" (1992–2012), and was nominated for the 2011 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for the Broadway revi... | 456 | hotpotqa-train |
What song recorded by Fergie was produced by Polow da Don and was followed by Life Goes On? | M.I.L.F. $
"M.I.L.F. $" (pronounced "Milf Money") is a song recorded by American singer Fergie for her second studio album, "Double Dutchess" (2017). It was produced by Polow da Don and released as the second single from the record following "L.A. Love (La La)" on July 1, 2016 by Interscope and will.i.am Music Group. I... | November 13. Its original lead single was "Wadsyaname", a ballad-oriented track produced by Ron "NEFF-U" Feemstar and sampling the piano riff from "All My Life" by K-Ci & JoJo. Nelly later confirmed that "Wadsyaname" was never going to be on "Brass Knuckles". Nelly recorded "Party People", featuring Fergie and produced... | 457 | hotpotqa-train |
Who owns a licensed brand that seeks to engage the private sector in raising awareness and funds to help eliminate HIV/AIDS in eight African countries, who's partner is a Dutch sports and clothing company, which sells alpine sking and tennis equipment? | Product Red
Product Red, stylized as (PRODUCT), is a licensed brand that seeks to engage the private sector in raising awareness and funds to help eliminate HIV/AIDS in eight African countries. It is licensed to partner companies including Nike, American Express (UK), Apple Inc., The Coca-Cola Company, Starbucks, Conve... | an initiative founded in 2006 by U2 lead singer Bono for the purpose of engaging the private sector in raising awareness and funds to help eliminate HIV/AIDS in Africa.
Song information Love Kills.
It was stated by Adam Lambert at the start of the 2014 Queen + Adam Lambert Tour of North America that "Love Kills", Mercu... | 458 | hotpotqa-train |
Them Crooked Vultures and The Vines are both part of what music genres? | Them Crooked Vultures
Them Crooked Vultures is a rock supergroup formed in Los Angeles in 2009 by John Paul Jones (former member of Led Zeppelin) on bass and keyboards, Dave Grohl (of Foo Fighters and formerly of Nirvana) on drums and backing vocals, and Josh Homme (of Queens of the Stone Age, Eagles of Death Metal and... | wonderful dose of anarchy" and that he planned to donate the unexpected windfall to charity. Dave Grohl, Muse, Them Crooked Vultures, Liam Howlett and The Prodigy were among many musicians and celebrities supporting the campaign. The campaign received support from Paul McCartney, who had appeared on "the X Factor" with... | 459 | hotpotqa-train |
Who was the former wife of the American musician who led the band Kings of Rhythm? | Ike Turner
Izear Luster "Ike" Turner Jr. (November 5, 1931 – December 12, 2007) was an American musician, bandleader, songwriter, arranger, talent scout, and record producer. An early pioneer of fifties rock and roll, he is most popularly known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s with his then-wife Tina Turner in the I... | Jeff Hughes (musician)
Jeff Hughes is an American traditional jazz cornet player.
Hughes plays and records with several bands including The Wolverine Jazz Band, The Paramount Jazz Band, The Brahmin Bellhops and has also extensively recorded with banjoist Jimmy Mazzy. He has also previously played with such bands as The... | 460 | hotpotqa-train |
Are Mary Doria Russell and James Joyce both novelists? | James Joyce
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, short story writer, poet, teacher, and literary critic. He contributed to the modernist avant-garde and is regarded as one of the most influential and important authors of the 20th century. Joyce is best known for "Uly... | many others.
Notable Columnists and Contributors.
Critics and Scholars
- Susan Sontag
- George Steiner
- Marilynne Robinson
- Christopher Hitchens
- James Miller
- Tzvetan Todorov
- Sir Isaiah Berlin
- William H. Gass
- Christopher Lasch
- Adam Phillips
- Phillip Lopate
Steve Fraser
Daniel Swift
- Siri Hustvedt
Novelis... | 461 | hotpotqa-train |
Which star in The Pokrovsky Gate was also a director and occasional singer? | The Pokrovsky Gate
The Pokrovsky Gate () is a 1982 Soviet comedy film produced for television by Mosfilm. It was directed by Mikhail Kozakov and stars Oleg Menshikov, Leonid Bronevoy, and Inna Ulyanova. The screenplay is based on a 1974 stage play by Leonid Zorin.
Featured in the film are three songs written and perfor... | "Tribute" (1999) — "Scottie Templeton"
- "We Are Playing Shakespeare" (2004) — "Narrator"
- "Boris Godunov" (2011) — "Pimen"
- "Fairytale.Is" (2011) — "Stanislav Salvadorov"
Selected filmography Director.
- "Nameless Star" (1978)
- "The Pokrovsky Gate" (1982)
- "If We Believe Lopotukhin..." (1983)
External links.
- Mik... | 462 | hotpotqa-train |
Who directed the movie that Olympia Dukakis won an Academy Award for? | Moonstruck
Moonstruck is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and written by John Patrick Shanley. It is about a widowed, 37-year-old, Italian-American woman who falls in love with her fiancé's estranged, hot-tempered younger brother.
The film was released on December 16, 1987 in New York Ci... | an Academy Award winning actor. Having worked with the theater in the summers of 1977-1979 as an intern and core company member, Hanks credits that time for teaching him to act. Other Academy Award winning alumni include Olympia Dukakis, recognized for her performance in the film Moonstruck (1987), Ruby Dee who won for... | 463 | hotpotqa-train |
Skyler Elizabeth Day (born August 2, 1991) is an American actress and singer, best known for her recurring roles as Maggie Ritter on the series "Gigantic", on TeenNick is an American digital cable and satellite television channel that is owned by Nickelodeon Group, a unit of the Viacom Media Networks division of Viacom... | Skyler Day
Skyler Elizabeth Day (born August 2, 1991) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her recurring roles as Maggie Ritter on the TeenNick series "Gigantic" and as Amy Ellis on the NBC series "Parenthood".
Life and career.
Day was born in Cumming, Georgia. She started participating in gymnastic... | History of Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon is an American basic cable and satellite television network that is part of the Nickelodeon Group, a unit of the Viacom Media Networks division of Viacom, which focuses on programs aimed at children and teenagers; it has since expanded to include three spin-off digital cable and satel... | 464 | hotpotqa-train |
When was the English disc jockey who hosted "The Voice UK" born? | The Voice UK (series 5)
The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The fifth series began airing on 9 January 2016 on BBC One. The series is hosted by Emma Willis and Marvin Humes, and are joined by coaches will.i.am and Ricky Wilson. Rita Ora did not appear in this series of the... | Peter Powell (DJ)
Peter James Barnard-Powell (born 24 March 1951) is a former English disc jockey, popular on BBC Radio 1 in the late 1970s and 1980s, who has a second career in talent management.
Early career.
Powell was educated at Uppingham School, a boys' independent school in Rutland in the English Midlands. Powel... | 465 | hotpotqa-train |
6 Interpretations included the songwriter who performed in what band from 1985 to 1995? | Doc Hammer
Eric A. Hammer (born February 2, 1967), known professionally as Doc Hammer, is an American musician, actor, film and television writer, voice actor and artist. He performed in the gothic rock bands Requiem in White from 1985 to 1995 and Mors Syphilitica from 1995 to 2002, both with his then-wife Lisa Hammer.... | René Berg
René Berg (born Ian Bruce, 24 February 1956 – 28 July 2003) was an English musician, vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter, who recorded and performed in a number of bands starting in the late 1970s until his death. His bands included Idle Flowers, Soho Vultures, René Berg Band, along with appearances in Hanoi ... | 466 | hotpotqa-train |
What year did the namesake of Fort Davis, Alaska die? | Fort Davis, Alaska
Fort Davis was a United States Army post established in the Nome Census Area of Alaska in 1900. It was named for General Jefferson C. Davis, the military commander of Alaska from 1868 to 1870.
The Nome Gold Rush led to unrest from claim jumping, claim filing errors, and a general lack of authority. T... | Fort Davis
Fort Davis may refer to the following.
- Fort Davis National Historic Site
- Fort Davis, Alaska
- Fort Davis, Oklahoma
- Fort Davis, Panama
- Fort Davis, Texas
- Fort Davis (Washington, D.C.), a neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
- Cantonment Davis, a temporary fort built at the former location of Fort Johnson... | 467 | hotpotqa-train |
What piece was composed in 1937 for the American Bandmasters Association and has a melody similar to Green Bushes? | Green Bushes
Green Bushes is an English and Scottish folk song (Roud #1040, Laws P2) which is featured in the second movement of Ralph Vaughan Williams' "English Folk Song Suite", in Percy Grainger's "Green Bushes (Passacaglia on an English Folksong)", and in George Butterworth's "The Banks of Green Willow". The melody... | School. He composed the piece "Tres Solas" (which has not been released yet) specifically for this event.
Accomplishments.
Mahr is perhaps best known for his compositions for concert band, including the highly descriptive tone poem "The Soaring Hawk" (1990), and "Endurance" (1991) (commissioned by the American Bandmast... | 468 | hotpotqa-train |
Feodor Chin voices the character of Zenyatta from a game by a developer an publisher based in what city and state? | , which premiered at the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and which was also Closing Night Film of the inaugural 2013 Seattle Asian American Film Festival. Chin also voices the character of Zenyatta from Blizzard Entertainment's game, "Overwatch".
Chin was born and raised in San Francisco, California, and i... | purpose of his metallic body.
Zenyatta is voiced by Feodor Chin.
Characters Non-playable characters.
The following are characters who appear in other "Overwatch" media.
Characters Non-playable characters Antonio Bartalotti.
Antonio Bartalotti was an Italian businessman and member of Talon who orchestrated a terrorist a... | 469 | hotpotqa-train |
Pete Mount was the father of the American Basketball Player who was the first high school athlete on the cover of which publication? | Pete Mount
Paul Winford "Pete" Mount (March 10, 1925 – February 3, 1990) was an American professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball League for the Sheboygan Red Skins during the 1946–47 season and averaged 1.5 points per game. Pete was the father of American Basketball Association player Rick ... | Henry Wisniewski
Henry F. "Pete" Wisniewski (August 7, 1908 – October 28, 1988) was an American football player and dentist.
Wisniewski attended was an all-around athlete at Camden High School in Camden, New Jersey, lettering in football, basketball, baseball and track, before enrolling at Fordham University. He playe... | 470 | hotpotqa-train |
What is the best known song of the artist who originally recorded the song "A Thousand Times a Day"? | A Thousand Times a Day
"A Thousand Times a Day" is a song written by Gary Burr and Gary Nicholson. It was originally recorded by George Jones on his 1993 album "High-Tech Redneck".
Patty Loveless later recorded it for her third album with Epic Records, "The Trouble with the Truth". Her version was released in 1996 as t... | You Lie (Reba McEntire song)
"You Lie" is a song written by Bobby Fischer, Charlie Black and Austin Roberts. It was originally recorded by country artist Cee Cee Chapman for her 1988 debut album "Twist of Fate". The best-known version of the song was recorded by Reba McEntire who released it in August 1990 as the first... | 471 | hotpotqa-train |
What Indian politician hosted a Hindi language Indian television talk show? | Kuch... Diiil Se
Kuch... Diiil Se is a Hindi language Indian television talk show series hosted by Smriti Irani, which premiered on SAB TV on 23 June 2003. The series is a discussion based show which primarily focuses on social issues where lawyers, cops, psychiatrists, doctors, social workers and celebrities answer vi... | The Kapil Sharma Show
The Kapil Sharma Show is an Indian Hindi stand-up comedy and talk show broadcast by Sony Entertainment Television. Hosted by Kapil Sharma, the first season of the show had its premiere on 23 April 2016. The series revolved around Kapil Sharma and his neighbors in the Shantivan Non Co-operative Hou... | 472 | hotpotqa-train |
Jessica, is the second single from York-based rock band Elliot Minor, the band wrote this song out of their affection for which American actress and businesswoman? | Jessica (Elliot Minor song)
"Jessica" is the second single from York-based rock band Elliot Minor. It was released on August 6, 2007. The band wrote this song out of their affection for Jessica Alba. The song was originally called "Walk With Me".
This was Elliot Minor's breakthrough single, and was one of the most popu... | Still Figuring Out
"Still Figuring Out" is the fourth single from British rock band Elliot Minor, taken from their top 10 album "Elliot Minor". The song was released on the 28 January 2008.
The music was written by Alex Davies, with lyrics by Alex and Ed Minton. The song was written during Alex and Ed's last year of sc... | 473 | hotpotqa-train |
How many people were killed by a van bomb by the man Inga Bejer Engh prosecuted in a high profile 2012 trial? | Inga Bejer Engh
Inga Bejer Engh (born 31 December 1970) is a Norwegian jurist and prosecutor. Together with Svein Holden she prosecuted terror suspect Anders Behring Breivik in the 2012 trial following the 2011 Norway attacks.
Early life and career.
Engh is educated Candidate of Law. Following law school she worked wit... | Svein Holden
Svein Holden (born 23 August 1973) is a Norwegian jurist having prosecuted several major criminal cases in Norway. Together with prosecutor Inga Bejer Engh Holden prosecuted terror suspect Anders Behring Breivik in the 2012 trial following the 2011 Norway attacks.
Born in Fredrikstad, Holden is educated Ca... | 474 | hotpotqa-train |
The Jargon Society has published books by the founder and primary theorist of what group of poets? | Louis Zukofsky
Louis Zukofsky (January 23, 1904 – May 12, 1978) was an American poet. He was one of the founders and the primary theorist of the Objectivist group of poets and thus an important influence on subsequent generations of poets in America and abroad.
Life.
Zukofsky was born in New York City's Lower East Side... | 's "Inscriptions: 1944-1956", and Robert Duncan's "Selected Poems". Brown's work and Duncan's work were both published by Jargon.
Williams began to list Ammons in his Jargon newsletter as one of the poets he wanted to publish. He also wrote reviews of Ammon's books, but never got the chance to publish him through Jargo... | 475 | hotpotqa-train |
What sport does Pieter Nys and Fortuna Sittard have in common? | Pieter Nys
Pieter Nys (born 13 July 1989 in Hasselt) is a Belgian football player who plays as a defensive midfielder for MVV Maastricht in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. He formerly played for RC Genk, Fortuna Sittard and Sparta Rotterdam. | (Emmen)
- Steven de Blok (Emmen)
- Tim Siekman (Emmen)
- Erik van der Ven (Emmen)
- Guus de Vries (Emmen)
- Wesley Wakker (Emmen)
- Sigourney Bandjar (Excelsior)
- Kamohelo Mokotjo (Excelsior)
- Samir El Moussaoui (Excelsior)
- Jerson Anes Ribeiro (Excelsior)
- Marc Mboua (Fortuna Sittard)
- Pieter Nys (Fortuna Sittard... | 476 | hotpotqa-train |
What British comedy film starred Robin Weaver? | The Inbetweeners 2
The Inbetweeners 2 is a 2014 British/Australian comedy film and sequel to "The Inbetweeners Movie" (2011), which is based on the E4 sitcom "The Inbetweeners". It was written and directed by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris.
The film involves four school friends who meet up again for a ho... | Somewhere to Run
Somewhere to Run is a 1989 British made-for-television film about teenage runaways. Directed by Carol Wiseman and written by Matthew Jacobs, it starred Robin Weaver and Vicky Murdock as two teenage girls who run away from home and find themselves on the streets of London. The film also starred Angela P... | 477 | hotpotqa-train |
Whitney Williams has a chair on the board of a non-profit with Ben Affleck and what other company? | Eastern Congo Initiative
The Eastern Congo Initiative (ECI) is an American nonprofit organization established by Ben Affleck and Whitney Williams in 2010 as "the first U.S.-based advocacy and grant-making initiative wholly focused on working with and for the people of eastern Congo". ECI provides development grants and... | Fund, managed through National Christian Foundation, to promote positive social values.
Segel is an advisory board member for Yale Divinity School, a Patron of We See Hope, a board member of Alpha International and board member of the Eastern Congo Initiative, an American nonprofit founded by Ben Affleck and Whitney Wi... | 478 | hotpotqa-train |
Which painter created the 'Beguiling of Merlin' and was closely associated with the later part of the Pre-Raphaelite movement? | The Beguiling of Merlin
The Beguiling of Merlin is a painting by the British Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones that was created between 1872 and 1877.
The painting depicts a scene from the Arthurian legend about the infatuation of Merlin with the Lady of the Lake, Nimue. Merlin is shown trapped, helpless in a h... | Evelyn De Morgan
Evelyn De Morgan (30 August 1855 – 2 May 1919), née Pickering, was an English painter associated early in her career with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. Her paintings are figural, foregrounding the female body through the use of spiritual, mythological, and allegorical themes. They rel... | 479 | hotpotqa-train |
Nikolaas Tinbergen shared the 1973 Nobel in Medicine with the zoologist who was of what nationality? | Konrad Lorenz
Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (; 7 November 1903 – 27 February 1989) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist. He shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Nikolaas Tinbergen and Karl von Frisch. He is often regarded as one of the founders of modern ethology, the study of animal... | from what historians have been able to document after his death. He himself claimed that he was captured in 1942, where in reality he was only sent to the front and captured in 1944, leaving out entirely his involvement with the Poznań project.
In 1958, Lorenz transferred to the Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Phys... | 480 | hotpotqa-train |
In what conference is the University that had a coach born on September 9th, 1960? | 2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team
The 2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 122nd season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 18th season as head coach. ... | Tony DeMeo
Tony DeMeo (born July 5, 1948) is an American football coach and former player.
DeMeo coached at the University of Charleston in West Virginia from 2005 to 2010. His Golden Eagles finished the 2007 season with an 8–3 record and ranked 9th in the Northeast Region of Division II. Charleston was tied for second... | 481 | hotpotqa-train |
Oliver Boot had a role in the Moliere-based film that was first performed in what year? | Oliver Boot
Oliver Boot (born 1979) is an English actor. He trained at the RADA, and has appeared on both stage and screen. His theatre credits include "Antony and Cleopatra", "In Extremis" (in the role of Abelard), "Three Musketeers", "Hayfever", "Tartuffe", "Jamaica Inn" and an award winning world tour of "Othello" w... | provinces with friends including Annie Girardot and Guy Bedos.
Career Early films.
Belmondo first appeared in the short "Moliere" (1956). His first film role was a scene with Jean-Pierre Cassel in "On Foot, on Horse, and on Wheels" (1957), which was cut from the final film; however he had a bigger part in the follow up... | 482 | hotpotqa-train |
"Your Love Had Taken Me That High" is a song recorded by a singer that received a string of Country Music Association awards for duets with who? | Your Love Had Taken Me That High
"Your Love Had Taken Me That High" is a song written by Jack Dunham and Galen Raye, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in November 1978 as the second single from his album, "Conway". The song peaked at No. 3 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Single... | Burn Your Playhouse Down – The Unreleased Duets
Burn Your Playhouse Down – The Unreleased Duets is the 60th and final studio album by American country music singer George Jones released on August 19, 2008 on the Bandit Records label. It features duets never before released, including some that were cut from his 1994 du... | 483 | hotpotqa-train |
How far north from Salzburg is the Austrian village that shares a name with a controversial German Pilsner or pale lager? | Fucking, Austria
Fucking () is an Austrian village in the municipality of Tarsdorf, located in the Innviertel region of western Upper Austria. The village is north of Salzburg, and is east of the Inn river, which forms the German border.
Despite having a population of only 104 in 2005, the village has drawn attention i... | fermentation control, most lager breweries use only short periods of cold storage, typically 1–3 weeks.
Most of today's lager is based on the original Pilsner style, pioneered in 1842 in the town of Pilsen (Plzeň), in an area of the Austrian monarchy now located in the Czech Republic. The modern pale lager that develop... | 484 | hotpotqa-train |
Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors? | Nikos Koundouros
Nikos Koundouros (; 15 December 1926 – 22 February 2017) was a Greek film director.
Biography.
Koundouros was born in Agios Nikolaos, Crete, in 1926. He studied painting and sculpture at the Athens School of Fine Arts. During the war he was a member of the left-wing resistance movement EAM-ELAS, and b... | Award for "For Whom the Bell Tolls".
The 1950s and early 1960s are considered by many to be a "golden age" of Greek cinema. Directors and actors of this era were recognised as important figures in Greece and some gained international acclaim: George Tzavellas, Irene Papas, Melina Mercouri, Mihalis Kakogiannis, Alekos S... | 485 | hotpotqa-train |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | Evo (board game)
Evo: The Last Gasp of the Dinosaurs is a German-style board game for three to five players, designed by Philippe Keyaerts and published by Eurogames. The game won the "GAMES Magazine" award for "Game of the year 2002" and was nominated for the Origins Award for "Best Graphic Presentation of a Board Gam... | are also regulated by the FIA. Only cars which have been approved are allowed to compete. Of the cars that are currently approved, all are artificially performance balanced in such a way that the performance of each type of car is as close to equal as possible. This makes the skills of the driver paramount. Current veh... | 486 | hotpotqa-train |
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home? | Miles from Home
Miles from Home is a 1988 film starring Richard Gere and Kevin Anderson. It is about two brothers who, after being forced off their farm in the debt stricken Midwestern United States, become folk heroes when they begin robbing the banks that have been foreclosing on farmers. The movie was directed by Ga... | is a Peabody Journalism Award winner, Emmy Award winner, Columbia DuPont Award winner and National Headliner award winner.
Notable coverage.
He is well known for his Hurricane coverage, including Hurricanes Andrew, Ivan, and Katrina. He has also been on the front lines in both Desert Storm in 1991 and as an embedded re... | 487 | hotpotqa-train |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | 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... | , Norris received the Livingston Award for articles she wrote about the life of a six-year-old boy who lived with a crack-addicted mother in a crack house.
From 1993 to 2002, Norris was a news correspondent for ABC News, winning an Emmy Award and a Peabody Award for coverage of the September 11 attacks.
Career NPR.
Nor... | 488 | hotpotqa-train |
What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt? | Scott Lowell
Scott Lowell (born February 22, 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as Ted Schmidt on the Showtime drama "Queer as Folk".
Biography.
Lowell was adopted in Denver, Colorado, and raised just outside New Haven, Connecticut. He attended Connecticut College in New London, Conn... | and TV show host (2000).
- Evander Kane, NHL hockey player currently playing for the San Jose Sharks.
- William "Willie" Loftus, former Canadian Football League player.
- Jim Pattison, billionaire businessman and Order of Canada recipient.
- Ray Perrault, former Liberal Party of Canada Member of Parliament and Senator.... | 489 | hotpotqa-train |
"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain? | Kingdom of England
The Kingdom of England (Anglo-Norman and ) was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from 927, when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.
On 12 July 927, the various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were united by Æt... | Kingdom of Great Britain
The Kingdom of Great Britain, officially called Great Britain, was a sovereign state in western Europe from 1 May 1707 to 1 January 1801. The state came into being following the Treaty of Union in 1706, ratified by the Acts of Union 1707, which united the kingdoms of England (which included Wal... | 490 | hotpotqa-train |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | Lancashire League (cricket)
The Lancashire League is a competitive league of local cricket clubs drawn from the small to middle-sized mill towns, mainly but not exclusively, of East Lancashire. Its real importance is probably due to the history of employing professional players of international standing to play in the ... | Arthur Bell (footballer)
Arthur A. Bell (November 1882 – 22 April 1923) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward. He started his career with Burnley Belvedere before joining Football League side Burnley in 1902. Over the next seven years, Bell made 101 league appearances and scored 28 goals for the Lan... | 491 | hotpotqa-train |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | Wasting Light
Wasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since "The Colour and the Shape" (1997).
Wanting to capture the essence of their earlier work and avoid the artificia... | Liner notes.
The liner notes to "Smells Like Bleach" were written by Dave Thompson. In it, he describes "Smells Like Bleach" as Nirvana's "first ever tribute album." In actual fact, the tribute album "" was released before "Smells Like Bleach" (6 June 2000).
In the seventh paragraph, Thompson writes that "if the Hall... | 492 | hotpotqa-train |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | True Williams
Truman W. "True" Williams (March 22, 1839 – November 23, 1897) was an American artist known as the most prolific illustrator to Mark Twain's books and novels. He illustrated the first edition of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1876) and was thus the first to visually portray such characters as Tom Sawyer ... | Shohola Falls
Shohola Falls is a 2003 novel written by Michael Pearson. The novel imagines the true story of Thomas Blankenship, the young man that Mark Twain reputedly based the character of Huck Finn upon in his novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In "Shohola Falls", Mark Twain is set as an important character, the... | 493 | hotpotqa-train |
KKWQ-FM is a local radio station covering which area, that is a coextensive with Angle Township? | KKWQ-FM
KKWQ-FM 92.5, is a small local radio station broadcasting from the border town of Warroad, Minnesota. It is owned and operated by Border Broadcasting, along with sister station KRWB (AM). They share studios at 113 Lake St NW, in Warroad. The transmitter site is SW of Warroad on Country Road 12. A 100,000 watt t... | covering an enlarged coverage area from existing studios in Harrogate but Stray FM subsequently dropped transmission to the northern Dales, leaving the area previously covered by the 936 kHz AM transmitter at Hawes with no independent local commercial radio. However, a new community station, Dales Radio, was licensed i... | 494 | hotpotqa-train |
Who worked for both the Security Service and the Secret Intelligence Service, and began writing novels under his pen name, Audre Lorde or John le Carré? | Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde (; born Audrey Geraldine Lorde; February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992) was an American writer, feminist, womanist, librarian, and civil rights activist. As a poet, she is best known for technical mastery and emotional expression, as well as her poems that express anger and outrage at civil and s... | A Perfect Spy
A Perfect Spy (1986) by British author John le Carré is a novel about the mental and moral dissolution of a high level secret agent.
Plot overview.
"A Perfect Spy" is the life story of Magnus Pym, a British intelligence officer and double agent. After attending his father's funeral, Pym mysteriously disap... | 495 | hotpotqa-train |
The Oxus cobra contains what kind of ions for their venom to be active? | Ribonuclease V1
Ribonuclease V1 (RNase V1) is a ribonuclease enzyme found in the venom of the Caspian cobra ("Naja oxiana"). It cleaves double-stranded RNA in a non-sequence-specific manner, usually requiring a substrate of at least six stacked nucleotides. Like many ribonucleases, the enzyme requires the presence of m... | have shown significant neutralizing effects in the lethality of the venom of the monocled cobra ("Naja kaouthia"). It appears to inhibit the myotoxicity and enzyme activity of cobra venom.
"Mimosa pudica" demonstrates both antioxidant and antibacterial properties. This plant has also been demonstrated to be non-toxic i... | 496 | hotpotqa-train |
The team Kevin Goldthwaite last played for play their home games at Providence Park since what year? | Kevin Goldthwaite
Kevin Goldthwaite (born December 9, 1982 in Sacramento, California) is a former American soccer player who last played as a defender for Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer.
Career.
Career College.
After graduating from Christian Brothers High School (Sacramento, California),
Goldthwaite played co... | 2017 Portland State Vikings football team
The 2017 Portland State Vikings football team represented Portland State University during the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by third-year head coach Bruce Barnum and played their home games at Providence Park, with one home game at Hillsboro Stadium. ... | 497 | hotpotqa-train |
Are Naser Mestarihi and Justin Sane both singer-songwriters? | Justin Sane
Justin Cathal Geever, known professionally as Justin Sane (Born February 21, 1973), is the lead guitarist, singer and songwriter of the United States-based musical group Anti-Flag, a punk rock band formed in 1988 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known for its outspoken left-wing views. He holds dual US and Iris... | 1987 (Naser Mestarihi album)
1987 is the full-length debut of Doha/Dubai based Heavy metal/Hard rock singer-songwriter Naser Mestarihi. The album was released on June 17, 2013.
Production.
All the lyrics and music on the album were composed by Naser, who was also in charge of musical arrangements as well as all the per... | 498 | hotpotqa-train |
Which 2004 Nickelodeon show was created by Sue Rose and starred Molly Hagan? | Molly Hagan
Molly Joan Hagan (born August 3, 1961) is an American actress. She co-starred in films "Code of Silence" (1985), "Some Kind of Wonderful" (1987), "The Dentist" (1996) and "Election" (1999), and is also known for her roles in television on "Herman's Head" (1991–1994) and "Unfabulous" (2004–2007).
Life and ca... | The Amanda Show
The Amanda Show is an American live action sketch comedy and variety show created by Dan Schneider that aired on Nickelodeon on April 4, 1999, as a pilot, then as a regular series from October 16, 1999, to September 21, 2002. It starred Amanda Bynes, Drake Bell and Nancy Sullivan, and featured John Kass... | 499 | hotpotqa-train |
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