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<|question|> what is the connection between Peter O'Meara and Norman Dike? <|context|> The first two seasons of Alias mainly explore Sydney's obligation to hide her true career from her friends and family as she assumes multiple aliases to carry out missions as well as her efforts to take down SD-6 with the help of the CIA. The series' later seasons deal with multiple character and plot driven storylines, with a recurring focus on the search for and recovery of artifacts created by Milo Rambaldi, a fictitious Renaissance-era figure with similarities to both Leonardo da Vinci and Nostradamus. Alias was well received among critics and has been included in several "best of" lists, including the American Film Institute's top ten list for television programs in 2003. The series also received numerous awards and nominations. Alias is considered to be part of a wave of television series from the late 1990s and early 2000s that feature strong female characters, alongside Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Xena: Warrior Princess, La Femme Nikita, and Dark Angel. == Plot == === Season 1: 2001–2002 === Seven years before the first episode, Sydney Bristow was an undergraduate student. She was approached by someone who claimed to work for the Central Intelligence Agency and offered her a job as an agent. Having accepted, she was assigned to a unit called SD-6, which she was told was a secret "Black Ops" section of the CIA. She became a field agent. In the pilot, she tells her fiancé Danny Hecht (played by Edward Atterton) that she is a spy and as a result of her revealing SD-6's existence to an outsider, Danny is murdered by SD-6. She discovers that her father Jack Bristow is also an SD-6 agent and that SD-6 is not part <|facts|>
The series' later seasons deal with multiple character and plot driven storylines, with a recurring focus on the search for and recovery of artifacts created by Milo Rambaldi, a fictitious Renaissance-era figure with similarities to both Leonardo da Vinci and Nostradamus <|answer|> Band of Brothers
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<|question|> what is the connection between Peter O'Meara and Norman Dike? <|context|> Force and two completed seasons in the Super 14 competition, O'Meara resigned as CEO in January 2008. This followed RugbyWA being fined $150,000 by the Australian Rugby Union for a breach of protocols relating to player contracts. The controversial fuel technology company Firepower Holdings, run by O'Meara's friend Tony Johnston, had provided sponsorship deals which were a major factor in luring high-profile players including Wallaby star Matt Giteau and others to play for the Western Force. Firepower's Australian operations were put into liquidation in early July 2008 in the Federal Court of Australia, leaving Giteau and a number of other sportsmen owed millions of dollars by Firepower.He was succeeded as CEO of the Force by Greg Harris, appointed in March 2008. O'Meara was appointed as CEO of the Catholic Cemeteries Board in Sydney in 2010. == References == == Sources == Peter O'Meara (born 27 October 1969) is an Irish actor. Known for his work on the London stage he came to the screen in the HBO series Band of Brothers playing the role of Lieutenant Norman Dike. He garnered a popular following on USA TV series Peacemakers as Detective Larimer Finch bringing the science of the future to the old west opposite Tom Berenger as Marshall Jared Stone <|facts|>
Known for his work on the London stage he came to the screen in the HBO series Band of Brothers playing the role of Lieutenant Norman Dike. <|answer|> Band of Brothers
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<|question|> what is the connection between Peter O'Meara and Norman Dike? <|context|> He garnered a popular following on USA TV series Peacemakers as Detective Larimer Finch bringing the science of the future to the old west opposite Tom Berenger as Marshall Jared Stone. For this, he received the Western Heritage Bronze Wrangler award. O'Meara went on to star on season 4 of Alias as international arms dealer Martin Bishop opposite Jennifer Garner. He has also guest starred on CSI: NY with Gary Sinise, Without a Trace with Anthony La Paglia and The Forgotten with Christian Slater. All three are produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. He recently recurred on the Sky/Cinemax action series Strike Back as Major Brian Donoghue. O'Meara has appeared in the independent features Haven with Orlando Bloom, Resident Evil: Extinction, with Milla Jovovich and the acclaimed British First World War drama My Boy Jack with Daniel Radcliffe and Carey Mulligan O'Meara took minor roles in the indie comedy The Grand with Ray Romano and the film Leap Year opposite Amy Adams and John Lithgow. He is friend to Justin Long in the New Line Cinema hit romantic comedy He's Just Not That Into You playing Bill opposite Ginnifer Goodwin. The CD film soundtrack contains a special extra date scene between the two. In 2013, O'Meara joined series four of acclaimed award-winning Irish television drama Love/Hate in the role of conflicted dentist Andrew.He has <|facts|>
For this, he received the Western Heritage Bronze Wrangler award <|answer|> Band of Brothers
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<|question|> Are Pam Veasey and Jon Jost both American? <|context|> to choose.Veasey voted for the Violence Against Women Act and was rated the "preferred" candidate in 2020 by Feminist Majority Foundation. He co-sponsored the Student Non-Discrimination Act. ==== Energy and oil ==== Veasey has joined the Heritage Foundation and opposed the Sierra Club on Offshore oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico.Veasey defended Texas oil and interests in February 2021 when President Joe Biden canceled the Keystone XL pipeline and issued a moratorium on new oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters. === Committee assignments === Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces Committee on Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Energy Subcommittee on Space === Caucus memberships === Congressional Black Caucus LGBT Equality Caucus Congressional Arts Caucus Blue Collar Caucus Congressional NextGen 9-1-1 Caucus U.S.-Japan Caucus New Democrat Coalition Medicare for All Caucus == Personal life == Veasey is married to Tonya Jackson, a former Texas Senate aide. They have a son. Veasey's uncle, Robert James English, was a television reporter and worked for Jim Wright, a former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives <|facts|>
Veasey's uncle, Robert James English, was a television reporter and worked for Jim Wright, a former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives <|answer|> yes
They have a son <|answer|> yes
<|question|> Are Pam Veasey and Jon Jost both American? <|context|> Veasey's uncle, Robert James English, was a television reporter and worked for Jim Wright, a former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. == Electoral history == == See also == List of African-American United States representatives == References == == External links == Congressman Marc Veasey official U.S. House website Marc Veasey for Congress Marc Veasey at CurlieBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Profile at Vote Smart Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at the Texas Tribune Profile at TexasDirectory.com Profile at Vote-TX.org Appearances on C-SPAN Jon Stephen Jost (born 16 May 1943 in Chicago) is an American independent filmmaker.Born in Chicago to a military family, he grew up in Georgia, Kansas, Japan, Italy, Germany and Virginia. He began making films in January 1963 after being expelled from college. In 1965 he was imprisoned by US authorities for 2 years and 3 months for refusal to cooperate with the Selective Service system. On his release he became engaged in anti-war activities, working for the draft resistance, Chicago Mobilization, and helped found the Chicago branch of what became Newsreel, the New Left Film production and distribution group. == Career == Self-taught as a filmmaker, he made his first full-length film in 1974, and has since that time focused on a wide range of American issues in his films, at present <|facts|>
Jon Stephen Jost (born 16 May 1943 in Chicago) is an American independent filmmaker. <|answer|> yes
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<|question|> Are Pam Veasey and Jon Jost both American? <|context|> 1995, he lost singles matches against Sting, Brian Pillman and Renegade. Although losing to the American Males on August 21, they would later defeat Col. Robert Lee Parker's Stud Stable (Bunkhouse Buck & "Dirty" Dick Slater) during WCW Monday Nitro on September 18. Losing to The Nasty Boys on October 11 and Sting & Ric Flair on October 25, he and Parker would later appear in a 60-man Battle Royal where both he and his partner were eliminated by Cobra at World War Three '95 on November 11, 1995. After being eliminated, Veasey/Wright pulled Cobra out of the ring eliminating him from the battle royal as well, however nothing came from this.The following year, the State Patrol lost a match against Harlem Heat on WCW Saturday Night in Rome, Georgia on March 30, 1996.The State Patrol also toured Japan several times during the 1990s. On January 5, 1999 the State Patrol reunited in WCW's Worldwide losing to Brian Adams and Vincent. Veasey retired from active competition although he has since wrestled in the Georgia-based Columbus Championship Wrestling in January 2002. == Championships and accomplishments == Texas All-Star Wrestling TASW USA Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time) World Wrestling Council WWC World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bob Brown WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker WWC North American Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bob Brown == References == == External links == Cagematch: Lt <|facts|>
Buddy Lee Parker WWC North American Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bob Brown == References == == External links == Cagematch: Lt <|answer|> yes
The State Patrol also toured Japan several times during the 1990s <|answer|> yes
<|question|> Are Pam Veasey and Jon Jost both American? <|context|> Buddy Lee Parker WWC North American Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bob Brown == References == == External links == Cagematch: Lt. James Earl (in German) Championship Wrestling from Florida: Dale Veasey Profile at Online World of Wrestling "", a CBS crime drama starring Patricia Arquette and Ted Danson, was originally introduced during a 2014 episode of "". The series premiered on March 4, 2015. Created by Carol Mendelsohn, Ann Donahue and Anthony E. Zuiker, and executive produced by Mendelsohn, Donahue, Zuiker, Jerry Bruckheimer, and Pam Veasey, "Cyber" follows the work of Mary Aiken inspired Avery Ryan, Ph.D. (Arquette), the Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and a former psychologist tasked with working on the dark web. She works alongside D.B. Russell (Danson), a "" ex-pat, the civilian Director of Next-Gen Forensics, and a seasoned investigator. James Van Der Beek, Peter MacNicol, Shad Moss, Charley Koontz, and Hayley Kiyoko also star. Pamela Renea Veasey (born May 25, 1962) is an American television writer, producer, and director. == Career == Veasey graduated from the University of Southern California <|facts|>
Pamela Renea Veasey (born May 25, 1962) is an American television writer, producer, and director. <|answer|> yes
Russell (Danson), a "" ex-pat, the civilian Director of Next-Gen Forensics, and a seasoned investigator <|answer|> yes
<|question|> Are Pam Veasey and Jon Jost both American? <|context|> Diaries (2001). She says she never regretted not finishing her degree, as she enjoyed being with others who "were trying to grow up". == Career == === 2001–2004: Early roles and breakthrough === The comedy The Princess Diaries and the adventure drama The Other Side of Heaven, both 2001 Disney films, featured Hathaway in lead roles. Based on Meg Cabot's 2000 novel of the same name, the former follows a teenager Mia Thermopolis (Hathaway) who discovers that she is the heiress to the throne of the fictional Kingdom of Genovia. Hathaway auditioned for the role during a flight layover on the way to New Zealand. Garry Marshall, the film's director, initially considered Liv Tyler for the role, but cast Hathaway after his granddaughters suggested that she had the best "princess" hair. The film became a major commercial success, grossing $165 million worldwide. Many critics praised Hathaway's performance; a BBC critic noted that "Hathaway shines in the title role and generates great chemistry" and The New York Times' Elvis Mitchell found her to be "royalty in the making, a young comic talent with a scramble of features". She earned an MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Female Performance nomination for the role. Hathaway starred with Christopher Gorham in Mitch Davis's The Other Side of Heaven. Inspired by John H <|facts|>
Hathaway starred with Christopher Gorham in Mitch Davis's The Other Side of Heaven <|answer|> yes
The film became a major commercial success, grossing $165 million worldwide <|answer|> yes
<|question|> Are Pam Veasey and Jon Jost both American? <|context|> Inspired by John H. Groberg's memoir In the Eye of the Storm, the film met with mostly negative reviews and was a box-office failure. Owing to the success of The Princess Diaries, People magazine named Hathaway one of its breakthrough stars of 2001. In February 2002, Hathaway starred in the City Center Encores! concert production of Carnival! in her New York City stage debut. She played Lili, an optimistic orphan who falls in love with a magician. Before rehearsing with the full cast, Hathaway trained with a vocal coach for two weeks. She memorized almost all her lines and songs at the first read-through. Critics generally praised her for holding her own against well-known actors and heralded her as a new star. In a positive review for the musical, Charles Isherwood of Variety called Hathaway the highlight of the show and "remarkably unaffected and winning", praising her convincing performance. She won a Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Female. Later, Hathaway voiced the audiobook release of the first three books in The Princess Diaries novels.Hathaway portrayed princesses and appeared in family-oriented films over the next three <|facts|>
Inspired by John H <|answer|> yes
Later, Hathaway voiced the audiobook release of the first three books in The Princess Diaries novels <|answer|> yes
<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> John Carrafa is an American theater and film director/choreographer best known as the two-time Tony Award nominated choreographer of the Broadway musicals Urinetown and Into The Woods and the Media Choreography Honors Award winner for the Robert Zemeckis film The Polar Express. He was a dancer and assistant to Twyla Tharp before becoming a choreographer and director for Broadway, film and television. He currently resides in New York City and in Los Angeles California. == Broadway and theater == Love! Valour! Compassion! - Off-Broadway (1994) Broadway (1995) Dirty Blonde - Off-Broadway (2000) and Broadway (2001) Urinetown - Off-Broadway (2001) and Broadway (2002) A Little Night Music - Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration, 2002 Into The Woods - Broadway (2002) Dance of the Vampires - Broadway (2003) Good Vibrations - Broadway (2005) == Filmography == Love! Valour! Compassion! - (1997) The Last Days of Disco - (1998) The Thomas Crown Affair - (1999) The Polar Express - (2004) Who's The Top? - (2005) The Other Guys - (2010) Something Borrowed - (2011) == Television == Sex and The City - (1999) Big Love - (2010) Ugly Betty - (2009) Blue Bloods - (2011) The Big C - (2012) Elementary - (2012) Nashville - (2013) Nurse Jackie - (2013) Last Week Tonight - (2019) == Awards == World Dance Award for Feature Film - (2012) Director of Best Musical Daegu International Theater Festival - *"Academy" (2010) Honorable Mention Best Director NYMF - *"Academy" (2009) Joseph Jefferson Award - *"Animal Crackers" (2009) Nomination Media Choreography Honors - for *"The Polar Express" (2005) Dora Award - *"Urinetown" (2004) Drama Desk - *"Urinetown" (2001) Nomination Lucille Lortel Award - *"Urinetown" (2001) Outer Critics Circle Award - *"Urinetown" (2001) Nomination Tony Award - *"Urinetown" (2002) Nomination Tony Award - *"Into The Woods" (2002) Nomination == External links == John Carrafa at IMDb John Carrafa at the Internet Broadway Database Official Site Playbill <|facts|>
John Carrafa is an American theater and film director/choreographer best known as the two-time Tony Award nominated choreographer of the Broadway musicals Urinetown and Into The Woods and the Media Choreography Honors Award winner for the Robert Zemeckis film The Polar Express <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
John Carrafa is an American theater and film director/choreographer best known as the two-time Tony Award nominated choreographer of the Broadway musicals Urinetown and Into The Woods and the Media Choreography Honors Award winner for the Robert Zemeckis film The Polar Express <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> == Broadway and theater == Love! Valour! Compassion! - Off-Broadway (1994) Broadway (1995) Dirty Blonde - Off-Broadway (2000) and Broadway (2001) Urinetown - Off-Broadway (2001) and Broadway (2002) A Little Night Music - Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration, 2002 Into The Woods - Broadway (2002) Dance of the Vampires - Broadway (2003) Good Vibrations - Broadway (2005) == Filmography == Love! Valour! Compassion! - (1997) The Last Days of Disco - (1998) The Thomas Crown Affair - (1999) The Polar Express - (2004) Who's The Top? - (2005) The Other Guys - (2010) Something Borrowed - (2011) == Television == Sex and The City - (1999) Big Love - (2010) Ugly Betty - (2009) Blue Bloods - (2011) The Big C - (2012) Elementary - (2012) Nashville - (2013) Nurse Jackie - (2013) Last Week Tonight - (2019) == Awards == World Dance Award for Feature Film - (2012) Director of Best Musical Daegu International Theater Festival - *"Academy" (2010) Honorable Mention Best Director NYMF - *"Academy" (2009) Joseph Jefferson Award - *"Animal Crackers" (2009) Nomination Media Choreography Honors - for *"The Polar Express" (2005) Dora Award - *"Urinetown" (2004) Drama Desk - *"Urinetown" (2001) Nomination Lucille Lortel Award - *"Urinetown" (2001) Outer Critics Circle Award - *"Urinetown" (2001) Nomination Tony Award - *"Urinetown" (2002) Nomination Tony Award - *"Into The Woods" (2002) Nomination == External links == John Carrafa at IMDb John Carrafa at the Internet Broadway Database Official Site Playbill.com article, May 23, 2002 Stepping Into Success - NY Times 2002 Swoosie Kurtz ( SWOO-see; born September 6, 1944) is an American actress. She is the recipient of an Emmy Award and two Tony Awards. Kurtz made her Broadway debut in the 1975 revival of Ah, Wilderness. She has received five Tony Award nominations, winning for both Fifth of July (1981) and The House of Blue Leaves (1986); her other nominations were for Tartuffe (1988), Frozen (2004), and Heartbreak House (2007). For her television work, <|facts|>
She is the recipient of an Emmy Award and two Tony Awards. <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
com article, May 23, 2002 Stepping Into Success - NY Times 2002 Swoosie Kurtz ( SWOO-see; born September 6, 1944) is an American actress <|answer|> The
<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> the theater or shouldn't be." LuPone has been the subject of some controversy due to the bluntness of her statements regarding this matter.A related incident occurred at the second to last performance of Gypsy on January 10, 2009. LuPone, irritated by flash photography, stopped in the middle of "Rose's Turn" and loudly demanded that the interloper be removed from the theatre. After he was removed, LuPone restarted her number. The audience applauded her stance. The event was recorded by another audience member, who released it on YouTube. She later stated that such distractions drive "people in the audience nuts. They can't concentrate on the stage if, in their peripheral vision, they're seeing texting, they're seeing cameras, they're listening to phone calls. How can we do our job if the audience is distracted?", and also mentioned that "the interesting thing is I'm not the first one that's done it".On July 8, 2015, during the second act of Shows for Days at the Lincoln Center Theater, LuPone grabbed an audience member's cellphone while leaving the stage as the audience member had been using their phone during the play <|facts|>
the theater or shouldn't be <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
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<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> On July 8, 2015, during the second act of Shows for Days at the Lincoln Center Theater, LuPone grabbed an audience member's cellphone while leaving the stage as the audience member had been using their phone during the play. It was returned after the show. LuPone stated: We work hard on stage to create a world that is being totally destroyed by a few, rude, self-absorbed and inconsiderate audience members who are controlled by their phones. They cannot put them down. When a phone goes off or when a LED screen can be seen in the dark it ruins the experience for everyone else – the majority of the audience at that performance and the actors on stage. I am so defeated by this issue that I seriously question whether I want to work on stage anymore. Now I'm putting battle gear on over my costume to marshal the audience as well as perform. == Personal life == LuPone is married to Matthew Johnston. The couple's wedding ceremony was on the stage of the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center on December 12, 1988, after filming the TV movie LBJ; Johnston was a cameraman. They have one child. The family resides in Edisto Beach, South Carolina and Kent, Connecticut. == Acting credits == === Theatre === Sources: Playbill Vault; Internet Broadway Database; Internet Off-Broadway Database === Film === Sources: TCM; AllMovie === Television === Sources: TCM; AllMovie == Discography == Selected recordings include: The Baker’s Wife (Original cast recording) Evita (Original Broadway cast <|facts|>
== Acting credits == === Theatre === Sources: Playbill Vault; Internet Broadway Database; Internet Off-Broadway Database === Film === Sources: TCM; AllMovie === Television === Sources: TCM; AllMovie == Discography == Selected recordings include: The Baker’s Wife (Original cast recording) Evita (Original Broadway cast <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
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<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> Database Patti LuPone concert special on SethTV.com. Filmed July, 2012. Patti LuPone Papers at the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New York, NY "Chuck Versus the Role Models" is episode 15 of the third season of Chuck. Chuck and Sarah are assigned to train under Craig and Laura Turner (Fred Willard and Swoosie Kurtz), a married CIA team who, despite their impeccable record, hate one another. The Turners' stormy relationship forces Chuck and Sarah to wonder if they're doomed with the same fate. Meanwhile, Casey must train the newest member of the team - Morgan. == Plot summary == === Main plot === The episode begins with a dream by Morgan as he narrates his role with Chuck and Sarah in the CIA over a 1980s style montage. He awakens in the night and heads to the kitchen for a snack. Finding the refrigerator door open and thinking Chuck is behind it, Morgan is about to discuss his dream when he discovers Sarah is there in her lingerie. After a double entendre-laden conversation she goes back to bed <|facts|>
Chuck and Sarah are assigned to train under Craig and Laura Turner (Fred Willard and Swoosie Kurtz), a married CIA team who, despite their impeccable record, hate one another. <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
Database Patti LuPone concert special on SethTV <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> After a double entendre-laden conversation she goes back to bed. In the morning, Chuck and Sarah are briefed by Beckman in Castle, where she explains that they are to watch another CIA couple, Craig and Laura Turner, to learn how to operate effectively whilst together. Casey is tasked, to his disgust, with training their newest recruit, Morgan. Back at the apartment, Chuck and Sarah welcome the Turners. Craig tells a story about a mission which irritates Laura when he mentions a Russian double-agent Craig had an affair with, and it is also revealed the Turners have divorced and remarried three times. Chuck and Sarah are then briefed on their assignment set for that night. They are to observe while Craig and Laura infiltrate the mansion of Otto von Vogel (Udo Kier) to recover a decryption key he has developed which can render any government security useless. Vogel is hosting a party that night, which he is using as a front to try and sell the device. The Turners are to access the master suite at Udo's home, where they will retrieve the decryption software and escape. The mission, however, does not go as planned. Craig is a philanderer and Laura is revealed to be an alcoholic, at which point the two get into a heated argument. With the Turners incapacitated and with their covers at risk, Chuck and Sarah step <|facts|>
Back at the apartment, Chuck and Sarah welcome the Turners <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
Back at the apartment, Chuck and Sarah welcome the Turners <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> that seemed like malaria and that Ellie doesn't suspect a thing. === Casey and Morgan === At the Buy More, Casey is ordered by General Beckman to train Morgan, who is concerned that Chuck and Sarah are going on exciting missions whilst he is stuck in the Buy More. Casey explains he is a liability until he has been properly trained, drawing parallels to the way Sarah and Chuck are treated initially by the Turners. Casey utilizes the Buy More as a training facility, including talking to an attractive girl in an effort to get her phone number and attempting to steal Big Mike's key card. Morgan fails spectacularly at both endeavors. When Casey offers to help track down the Turners, Beckman reminds him of his task. If he doesn't bring Morgan up to speed Beckman threatens to send them both off to boot camp at Camp Pendelton. However, although Morgan proves remarkably well-read on firearms through his experience playing Call of Duty, he is unable to actually fire a gun without it flying out of his hand <|facts|>
=== Casey and Morgan === At the Buy More, Casey is ordered by General Beckman to train Morgan, who is concerned that Chuck and Sarah are going on exciting missions whilst he is stuck in the Buy More <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
Casey utilizes the Buy More as a training facility, including talking to an attractive girl in an effort to get her phone number and attempting to steal Big Mike's key card <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> However, although Morgan proves remarkably well-read on firearms through his experience playing Call of Duty, he is unable to actually fire a gun without it flying out of his hand. Morgan laments that he has failed to be a spy, despite all the good he wants to do. Casey relates with how he was kicked out of the NSA and that Morgan was there to help him and now he wants to return the favor. Although Casey warns him that for his reputation not to make a show of it, he does acknowledge Morgan as a friend. Later as they return to the apartment complex they are confronted by Sasha. Recognizing that he has proven otherwise useless as a spy, Morgan uses himself as bait and traps the tiger into Devon and Ellie's vacant home, who quickly tears the place up. Later at Castle, Casey tells Morgan that he failed in all his exams but passed the test of courage, telling Morgan that only a "complete idiot" would go up against a tiger unarmed. == Production == === Production details === Morgan admits that he has made the "painful concession" of wearing pajamas, in reference to Ellie and Devon's discovery of his habit of sleeping nude in "Chuck Versus the Beefcake." Chuck explains to Sarah that, as a Bartowski, he cleans to deal with stress, a reference to Ellie cleaning the apartment before having Devon's parents over for Thanksgiving in "Chuck Versus the Gravitron." === Flashes === Chuck flashes on the collar <|facts|>
Casey relates with how he was kicked out of the NSA and that Morgan was there to help him and now he wants to return the favor <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
== Production == === Production details === Morgan admits that he has made the "painful concession" of wearing pajamas, in reference to Ellie and Devon's discovery of his habit of sleeping nude in "Chuck Versus the Beefcake <|answer|> Production
<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> the Stars Hollow world was a special experience because they already loved the show before they became involved with it."On May 9, 2016, it was announced that Borle would play Willy Wonka in the Broadway production of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, which opened on March 23, 2017. A cast album was announced March 21, 2017. The show played its final performance January 14, 2018.Borle made his directorial debut with Popcorn Falls, which premiered at the Riverbank Theatre in Marine City, Michigan. The show ran from August 18–27, 2017. It was such an unexpected success that the theatre had to add extra performances to keep up with demand <|facts|>
"On May 9, 2016, it was announced that Borle would play Willy Wonka in the Broadway production of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, which opened on March 23, 2017 <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
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<|question|> an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ? <|context|> It was such an unexpected success that the theatre had to add extra performances to keep up with demand. In March 2018 it was announced that Borle would again reunite with Sutton Foster, this time for two episodes of her TV show Younger as a journalist named Don Ridley. He was also announced as the lead in the Encores! production of Me and My Girl, alongside former Mary Poppins co-star Laura Michelle Kelly. === 2019–present: Little Shop of Horrors === In July 2019, it was announced that Borle would star as Orin Scrivello in the off-Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors, which began previews at the Westside Theatre on September 17, 2019, with an official opening of October 17. Borle won a Lucille Lortel Award and has been nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for his performance. == Personal life == Borle met actress Sutton Foster in college and they married on September 18, 2006. They divorced in 2009. In 2012, Foster said that she and Borle remain friends and continue to support and appear in each other's work. == Theatre credits == == Filmography == === Film === === Television === == Discography == === Cast albums === Prodigal (Original York Theatre Cast) Elegies (Original Off-Broadway Cast) Spamalot (Original Broadway Cast) Legally Blonde: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast) Bombshell (Smash TV Cast) The Sound of Music Live! (2013 TV Cast) Peter Pan Live! (2014 TV Cast) Something Rotten! (Original Broadway Cast) James and the Giant Peach (World Premiere Cast) A New Brain (2015 New York Cast) Falsettos (Original Broadway Revival Cast) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Original Broadway Cast) Little Shop of Horrors (The New Off-Broadway Cast) === Singles === "Don't Say Yes Until I've Finished Talking" (featured in Smash Season 1) "A Love Letter From the Times" (duet with Liza Minnelli, <|facts|>
In March 2018 it was announced that Borle would again reunite with Sutton Foster, this time for two episodes of her TV show Younger as a journalist named Don Ridley <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
In March 2018 it was announced that Borle would again reunite with Sutton Foster, this time for two episodes of her TV show Younger as a journalist named Don Ridley <|answer|> Swoosie Kurtz
<|question|> Approximately what percentage of the global population is made up of the ethnic group Princess Fragrant was produced to improve relations with? <|context|> from "religious" to "unaffiliated". == Historical Muslim population == == See also == Christian population growth Fastest Growing Religion Islam by country Islamic Missionary Activity List of converts to Islam List of religious populations == References == Princess Fragrant (Chinese: 天香公主; pinyin: Tiānxiāng Gōngzhǔ) is a Chinese 3-D cartoon series directed by Deng Jianglei and produced by the Shenzhen Qianheng Cultural Communication Company (深圳乾亨文化传播有限公司; Shēnzhèn Qiánhēng Wénhuà Chuánbō Yǒuxiàngōngsī). Its basis is the Fragrant Concubine, a Chinese legend about a Uighur girl from Kashgar who became a concubine of the Qianlong Emperor. The cartoon was produced to improve relations between the Han Chinese and the Uighurs. The series, which will be available in the Mandarin and Uighur languages, is scheduled to have 104 episodes. It will begin airing in 2015.The main characters are Ipal Khan (伊帕尔罕; Yīpàěrhǎn) and Tuerdo.The producing company had spent $3 million U.S. dollars to create the series. == References == == External links == Princess Fragrant on Youku (in Chinese) "美媒:中国推香妃动画片 意图促进维汉民族和睦" (Archive). QQ News. 2014-08-28. (in Chinese) "“天香公主”促进维汉团结?" (Archive). Deutsche Welle. 27.08.2014 (in Chinese) "內地播3D動畫《天香公主》團結新疆民族" (Archive). TVB News <|facts|>
The cartoon was produced to improve relations between the Han Chinese and the Uighurs <|answer|> 17%
== Historical Muslim population == == See also == Christian population growth Fastest Growing Religion Islam by country Islamic Missionary Activity List of converts to Islam List of religious populations == References == Princess Fragrant (Chinese: 天香公主; pinyin: Tiānxiāng Gōngzhǔ) is a Chinese 3-D cartoon series directed by Deng Jianglei and produced by the Shenzhen Qianheng Cultural Communication Company (深圳乾亨文化传播有限公司; Shēnzhèn Qiánhēng Wénhuà Chuánbō Yǒuxiàngōngsī) <|answer|> 17%
<|question|> Approximately what percentage of the global population is made up of the ethnic group Princess Fragrant was produced to improve relations with? <|context|> TVB News. 28.08.2014. (in Chinese) "香妃变身新中国天香公主救场新疆维稳" (Archive). DWNews.com. Chinese Media Net, Inc., 2014-08-28. The Han Chinese (UK: , US: ), Hanzu (simplified Chinese: 汉族; traditional Chinese: 漢族; pinyin: Hànzú; lit. 'Han ethnicity') or Han people (simplified Chinese: 汉人; traditional Chinese: 漢人; pinyin: Hànrén), are an East Asian ethnic group and nation native to Greater China. Historically, they were native to the Yellow River Basin region of modern China. They constitute the world's largest ethnic group, making up about 18% of the global population and consisting of various subgroups speaking distinctive varieties of the Chinese language. The estimated 1.4 billion Han Chinese people are mostly concentrated in the People's Republic of China (Mainland China), where they make up about 92% of the total population. In the Republic of China (Taiwan), they make up about 97% of the population. People of Han Chinese descent also make up around 75% of the total population of Singapore.The Han Chinese trace their cultural ancestry to the Huaxia, the initial confederation of agricultural tribes living along the Yellow River. The term Huaxia refers to the collective Neolithic confederation of agricultural tribes Hua and Xia who settled along the Central Plains around the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River in Northern China. These tribes were the ancestors of the modern Han Chinese people who <|facts|>
'Han ethnicity') or Han people (simplified Chinese: 汉人; traditional Chinese: 漢人; pinyin: Hànrén), are an East Asian ethnic group and nation native to Greater China <|answer|> 17%
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<|question|> Approximately what percentage of the global population is made up of the ethnic group Princess Fragrant was produced to improve relations with? <|context|> ago and gave Han people the sobriquet "Descendants of Yan and Huang Emperor" (炎黃子孫; 炎黄子孙), a phrase which has reverberative connotations in a divisive political climate, as in that of between Mainland China and Taiwan. Chinese art, Chinese architecture, Chinese cuisine, Chinese fashion, Chinese festivals, Chinese language, Chinese literature, Chinese mythology, and Chinese philosophy all have undergone thousands of years of development, while numerous Chinese sites, such as the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army, are World Heritage Sites. Since the start of the program in 2001, aspects of Chinese culture have been listed by UNESCO as Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Throughout the history of China, Chinese culture has been heavily influenced by Confucianism. Credited with shaping much of Chinese thought, Confucianism was the official philosophy throughout most of Imperial China's history, institutionalizing values like filial piety, which implied the performance of certain shared rituals. Thus, villagers lavished on funeral and wedding ceremonies that imitated the Confucian standards of the Emperors. Mastery of Confucian texts provided the primary criterion for entry into the imperial bureaucracy, but even those degree-holders who did not enter the bureaucracy or who left it held increased social influence in their home areas, contributing to the homogenizing of Han Chinese culture <|facts|>
Mastery of Confucian texts provided the primary criterion for entry into the imperial bureaucracy, but even those degree-holders who did not enter the bureaucracy or who left it held increased social influence in their home areas, contributing to the homogenizing of Han Chinese culture <|answer|> 17%
Chinese art, Chinese architecture, Chinese cuisine, Chinese fashion, Chinese festivals, Chinese language, Chinese literature, Chinese mythology, and Chinese philosophy all have undergone thousands of years of development, while numerous Chinese sites, such as the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army, are World Heritage Sites <|answer|> Chinese
<|question|> Approximately what percentage of the global population is made up of the ethnic group Princess Fragrant was produced to improve relations with? <|context|> Mastery of Confucian texts provided the primary criterion for entry into the imperial bureaucracy, but even those degree-holders who did not enter the bureaucracy or who left it held increased social influence in their home areas, contributing to the homogenizing of Han Chinese culture. Other factors contributing to the development of a shared Han culture included urbanization and geographically vast but integrated commodity markets. === Language === Han Chinese speak various forms of the Chinese language that are descended from a common early language; one of the names of the language groups is Hanyu (simplified Chinese: 汉语; traditional Chinese: 漢語), literally the "Han language". Similarly, Chinese characters, used to write the language, are called Hanzi (simplified Chinese: 汉字; traditional Chinese: 漢字), or "Han characters". In the late imperial period, more than two-thirds of the Han Chinese population used a variant of Mandarin Chinese as their native tongue. However, there was a larger variety of languages in certain areas of southeast China, like Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Guangxi. Since the Qin dynasty, which standardized the various forms of writing that existed in China, a standard literary Chinese had emerged with vocabulary and grammar that was significantly different from the various forms of spoken Chinese. A simplified and elaborated version of this written standard was used in business contracts, notes for Chinese opera, ritual texts for Chinese folk religion, and other daily documents for educated people.During the <|facts|>
Mastery of Confucian texts provided the primary criterion for entry into the imperial bureaucracy, but even those degree-holders who did not enter the bureaucracy or who left it held increased social influence in their home areas, contributing to the homogenizing of Han Chinese culture <|answer|> 17%
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<|question|> Approximately what percentage of the global population is made up of the ethnic group Princess Fragrant was produced to improve relations with? <|context|> early 20th century, written vernacular Chinese based on Mandarin dialects, which had been developing for several centuries, was standardized and adopted to replace literary Chinese. While written vernacular forms of other varieties of Chinese exist, such as written Cantonese, written Chinese based on Mandarin is widely understood by speakers of all varieties and has taken up the dominant position among written forms, formerly occupied by literary Chinese. Thus, although residents of different regions would not necessarily understand each other's speech, they generally share a common written language, Standard Written Chinese and Literary Chinese (these two writing styles can merge into a 半白半文 writing style). From the 1950s, Simplified Chinese characters were adopted in mainland China and later in Singapore and Malaysia, while Chinese communities in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and overseas countries continue to use Traditional Chinese characters. Although significant differences exist between the two character sets, they are largely mutually intelligible. === Names === In China, the notion of hundred surnames (百家姓) is crucial identity point of Han people. === Fashion === Han Chinese clothing has been shaped through its dynastic traditions as well as foreign influences <|facts|>
early 20th century, written vernacular Chinese based on Mandarin dialects, which had been developing for several centuries, was standardized and adopted to replace literary Chinese <|answer|> 17%
Thus, although residents of different regions would not necessarily understand each other's speech, they generally share a common written language, Standard Written Chinese and Literary Chinese (these two writing styles can merge into a 半白半文 writing style) <|answer|> 17%
<|question|> Approximately what percentage of the global population is made up of the ethnic group Princess Fragrant was produced to improve relations with? <|context|> === Fashion === Han Chinese clothing has been shaped through its dynastic traditions as well as foreign influences. Han Chinese clothing showcases the traditional fashion sensibilities of Chinese clothing traditions and forms one of the major cultural facets of Chinese civilization. Hanfu (漢服) or traditional Han clothing comprises all traditional clothing classifications of the Han Chinese with a recorded history of more than three millennia until the end of the Ming Dynasty. During the Qing dynasty, Hanfu clothing was mostly replaced by the Manchu style until the dynasty's fall in 1911, yet Han women continued to wear clothing from Ming dynasty. Manchu and Han fashions of women's clothing coexisted during the Qing dynasty. Moreover, neither Taoist priests nor Buddhist monks were required to wear the queue by the Qing; they continued to wear their traditional hairstyles, completely shaved heads for Buddhist monks, and long hair in the traditional Chinese topknot for Taoist priests. During the Republic of China period, fashion styles and forms of traditional Qing costumes gradually changed, influenced by fashion sensibilities from the Western World resulting modern Han Chinese wearing Western style clothing as a part of everyday dress.Han Chinese clothing is influential to traditional East Asian fashion as both the Japanese Kimono and the Korean Hanbok were influenced by Han Chinese clothing designs. === Family === Han Chinese families throughout China have had certain traditionally prescribed roles, <|facts|>
Manchu and Han fashions of women's clothing coexisted during the Qing dynasty <|answer|> 17%
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<|question|> Approximately what percentage of the global population is made up of the ethnic group Princess Fragrant was produced to improve relations with? <|context|> was established in 1918 which established the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani language is closely related to Turkish, Qashqai, Gagauz, Turkmen and Crimean Tatar, sharing varying degrees of mutual intelligibility with each of those languages. Certain lexical and grammatical differences formed within the Azerbaijani language as spoken in the Republic of Azerbaijan and Iran, after nearly two centuries of separation between the communities speaking the language; mutual intelligibility, however, has been preserved. Additionally, the Turkish and Azerbaijani languages are mutually intelligible to a high enough degree that their speakers can have simple conversation without prior knowledge of the other. == Etymology == Azerbaijan is believed to be named after Atropates, a Persian satrap (governor) who ruled in Atropatene (modern Iranian Azerbaijan) circa 321 BC.: 2 The name Atropates is the Hellenistic form of Old Persian Aturpat which means 'guardian of fire' itself a compound of ātūr () 'fire' (later garbled into ādur (آذر) in (early) New Persian, and is pronounced āzar today) + -pat () suffix for -guardian, -lord, -master (-pat in early Middle Persian, -bod (بُد) in New Persian). Present-day name Azerbaijan is the Arabicized from of Āzarpāyegān (Persian: آذرپایگان) meaning 'the guardians of fire' later becoming corrupted to Azerbaijan (Persian: آذربایجان) due to the phonemic shift from /p/ to /b/ and /g/ to /dʒ/ which is a result of the medieval Arabic influences that followed the Arab invasion of Iran, and is due to the lack of the phoneme /p/ and /g/ in the Arabic language <|facts|>
: 2 The name Atropates is the Hellenistic form of Old Persian Aturpat which means 'guardian of fire' itself a compound of ātūr () 'fire' (later garbled into ādur (آذر) in (early) New Persian, and is pronounced āzar today) + -pat () suffix for -guardian, -lord, -master (-pat in early Middle Persian, -bod (بُد) in New Persian) <|answer|> 17%
was established in 1918 which established the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan <|answer|> Atropatene
<|question|> Approximately what percentage of the global population is made up of the ethnic group Princess Fragrant was produced to improve relations with? <|context|> Present-day name Azerbaijan is the Arabicized from of Āzarpāyegān (Persian: آذرپایگان) meaning 'the guardians of fire' later becoming corrupted to Azerbaijan (Persian: آذربایجان) due to the phonemic shift from /p/ to /b/ and /g/ to /dʒ/ which is a result of the medieval Arabic influences that followed the Arab invasion of Iran, and is due to the lack of the phoneme /p/ and /g/ in the Arabic language. The word Azarpāyegān itself is ultimately from Old Persian Āturpātakān (Persian: آتورپاتکان) meaning 'the land associated with (satrap) Aturpat' or 'the land of fire guardians' (-an, here garbled into -kān , is a suffix for association or forming adverbs and plurals; e.g.: Gilan 'land associated with Gil people'). == Ethnonym == The modern ethnonym "Azerbaijani" or "Azeri" refers to the Turkic peoples of Iranian Azerbaijan and the Republic of Azerbaijan. They historically called themselves or were referred to by others as Muslims, Turks, Turkmens or Ajam (meaning Iranian in Turkish), using the term incorrectly to denote their religious rather than ethnic identity. – that is to say that religious identification prevailed over ethnic identification. When the Southern Caucasus became part of the Russian Empire in the nineteenth century, the Russian authorities, who traditionally referred to all Turkic people as Tatars, defined Tatars living in the Transcaucasus region as Caucasian <|facts|>
– that is to say that religious identification prevailed over ethnic identification <|answer|> 17%
: Gilan 'land associated with Gil people') <|answer|> 17%
<|question|> What is the current name of the Atlanta Mansion built for the daughter of the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia? <|context|> Asa Griggs Candler (December 30, 1851 – March 12, 1929) was an American business tycoon and politician who in 1888 purchased the Coca-Cola recipe for $238.98 from chemist John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. Candler founded The Coca-Cola Company in 1892 and developed it as a major company.Prominent among civic leaders of Atlanta, Candler was elected and served as the 41st Mayor of the city, from 1916 to 1919. Candler Field, the site of the present-day Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, was named after him, as is Candler Park in Atlanta. As head of Coca-Cola, he built the Candler Building in Atlanta, as well as one in Kansas City (which became known as the Western Auto Building), a Candler Building in New York City, and one in what is now known as the Inner Harbor area of Baltimore, Maryland. == Family == Asa Griggs Candler was born on December 30, 1851, in Villa Rica, Georgia. His parents were Martha and Samuel Charles Candler, a merchant and property owner. His parents raised eleven children, including Asa and his brother Warren Akin Candler. Samuel Charles Candler was a member of the legislature of South Carolina, and fought in the Creek War of 1836. Children of Asa Griggs Candler Asa's eldest son, Charles Howard Candler (1878–1957), was chairman of the board of trustees of Emory University. His family estate was Callanwolde on Briarcliff Road in Druid Hills; it has been adapted for use as a fine arts center. The second son, Asa G. Candler, Jr <|facts|>
Asa Griggs Candler (December 30, 1851 – March 12, 1929) was an American business tycoon and politician who in 1888 purchased the Coca-Cola recipe for $238. <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
<|answer|> Candler
<|question|> What is the current name of the Atlanta Mansion built for the daughter of the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia? <|context|> Candler, Jr. (1880–1953), eccentric, alcoholic, and depressed, became a real-estate developer, opening the Briarcliff Hotel. His Briarcliff mansion and estate—also on Briarcliff Road in Druid Hills—was adapted for use as an alcoholism rehab center, then a psychiatric hospital. It is now owned by Emory University and used as its Briarcliff campus. Asa Jr.'s menagerie of animals enabled a major expansion of Zoo Atlanta in the 1930s. Only daughter Lucy (1882–1962) married Henry Heinz, a banker and Kiwanis president. He was shot by a burglar in their mansion, Rainbow Terrace, in 1943. Rumors persisted that a relative murdered him. The widowed Lucy Candler Heinz later married cellist and conductor Enrico Leide. He founded a forerunner of the present Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Third son Walter T. Candler (1885–1967) was a businessman, philanthropist, and horse sportsman. His Lullwater House and estate has been adapted for use as the residence of the Emory University President. <|facts|>
It is now owned by Emory University and used as its Briarcliff campus <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
's menagerie of animals enabled a major expansion of Zoo Atlanta in the 1930s <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
<|question|> What is the current name of the Atlanta Mansion built for the daughter of the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia? <|context|> advisor at North State Advisors. == Personal life == Hofstede was born in Minneapolis on September 25, 1940. He met and married his wife, Emma Hofstede (née Hild) who was a schoolteacher and a nun. The Hofstedes had two children, Emily and Albert, and lived in Blaine, Minnesota. Hofstede's sister-in-law, Diane Hofstede, was elected to the Minneapolis Library Board and later to the Minneapolis City Council, representing Ward 3. Hofstede died on September 3, 2016, in Minneapolis at the age of 75. == References == Robert Foster Maddox (April 4, 1870 – 1965) was the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. == Biography == Maddox was born on April 4, 1870 to Robert Flournoy Maddox, an early Atlanta settler and war hero. He was educated in public school, and then attended the University of Georgia until 1887 when he completed studies at Harvard University. He was chairman of the board of the Atlanta & Lowry National Bank part of which had been founded by his father. In 1908, he served as a Fulton County commissioner and the next year he was elected Atlanta's mayor. He had an active term, issuing the city's first large bond ($3 million) which was used for new schools, sewage disposal plants and enlarging the Atlanta Water Works. He also had built an addition to Grady Memorial Hospital and via many trips to Washington, D.C <|facts|>
== References == Robert Foster Maddox (April 4, 1870 – 1965) was the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
== References == Robert Foster Maddox (April 4, 1870 – 1965) was the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
<|question|> What is the current name of the Atlanta Mansion built for the daughter of the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia? <|context|> C. was able to purchase the old post office for $70,000 to be used as the City Halls of Atlanta. During his term, the city doubled in scope: adding Oakland City among other neighborhoods. He died in 1965. == Legacy == When Robert Maddox was in his 80s, Vernon E. Jordan Jr. served as his chauffeur.Maddox Park in Atlanta's Bankhead neighborhood is named in his honor. The park was dedicated in 1931. He lies in the Maddox mausoleum (with his father) in Oakland Cemetery. Maddox Road in Morrow, Georgia is named after him, along with a Clayton County Parks and Recreation park, playground, and basketball court in Morrow, Ga. == References == == External links == "American Odyssey", Newsweek, Oct 29, 2001 Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University: Robert Foster Maddox papers, 1855-1923 Rainbow Terrace, now known as Lullwater Estate, is the Mediterranean-style Atlanta mansion built for Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz (1882–1962), daughter of Coca-Cola co-founder Asa Griggs Candler. The architect was G. Lloyd Preacher, the architect <|facts|>
Rainbow Terrace, now known as Lullwater Estate, is the Mediterranean-style Atlanta mansion built for Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz (1882–1962), daughter of Coca-Cola co-founder Asa Griggs Candler. <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
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<|question|> What is the current name of the Atlanta Mansion built for the daughter of the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia? <|context|> suspended by her employer, Telemundo, and against her will was relocated to Riverside, after which she resigned. In a New Yorker profile published shortly before the divorce, Villaraigosa acknowledged that he and Corina had had difficulties over the course of their marriage. "In a twenty-year marriage, there are many ups and downs", Villaraigosa said. The same article in The New Yorker also reported that, in 1994, while his wife had been battling thyroid cancer, Villaraigosa had become involved with the wife of a close friend. As a result, his wife filed for a divorce, and they were estranged for two and a half years.Villaraigosa had a relationship with Lu Parker, a local television news anchor and 1994 Miss USA, in March 2009. In July 2012, Parker's publicist told the Los Angeles Times that the couple's relationship had ended on May 25, 2012.Villaraigosa married Patricia Govea on August 6, 2016, in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. == See also == Los Angeles mayoral election, 2001 Los Angeles mayoral election, 2005 Los Angeles mayoral election, 2009 == References == == External links == Campaign Website Antonio Villaraigosa Biography and Interview with American Academy of Achievement == Footnotes == Villaraigosa, Antonio. "MyTeacher My Hero". Video. Teaching Channel. Archived from the original on January 26, 2012 <|facts|>
Villaraigosa had a relationship with Lu Parker, a local television news anchor and 1994 Miss USA, in March 2009 <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
Teaching Channel <|answer|> Teacher
<|question|> What is the current name of the Atlanta Mansion built for the daughter of the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia? <|context|> Archived from the original on January 26, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2012. == Further reading == Bruck, Connie. "Fault Lines". The New Yorker, 21 May 2007, pp. 44–55. Reaching across LA's ethnic divide, David Willis, BBC News Los Angeles (May 17, 2005). Villaraigosa: The Myth of The Progressive Mayor. LA Progressive (5 July 2013) == External links == Antonio Villaraigosa at IMDbAppearances on C-SPAN William Berry Hartsfield, Sr. (March 1, 1890 – February 22, 1971), was an American politician who served as the 49th and 51st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. His tenure extended from 1937 to 1941 and again from 1942 to 1962, making him the longest-serving mayor of his native Atlanta, Georgia. Hartsfield is credited with developing Atlanta's airport into a national aviation center and ensuring a good water supply with the completion of the Buford Dam. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is named in Hartsfield's honor as well as a later mayor, Maynard Jackson, who led the modernization of the airport in the 1970s. Hartsfield was responsible for fostering Atlanta's image as "the city too busy to hate" during the civil rights struggles of the 1950s. In 1957, he won election to his last term <|facts|>
(March 1, 1890 – February 22, 1971), was an American politician who served as the 49th and 51st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
44–55 <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
<|question|> What is the current name of the Atlanta Mansion built for the daughter of the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia? <|context|> primary was normally considered tantamount to election in heavily Democratic Chicago, after his primary victory Washington found that his Republican opponent, former state legislator Bernard Epton (earlier considered a nominal stand-in), was supported by many high-ranking Democrats and their ward organizations, including the chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party, Alderman Edward Vrdolyak.Epton's campaign referred to, among other things, Washington's conviction for failure to file income tax returns (he had paid the taxes, but had not filed a return). Washington, on the other hand, stressed reforming the Chicago patronage system and the need for a jobs program in a tight economy. In the April 12, 1983, mayoral general election, Washington defeated Epton by 3.7%, 51.7% to 48.0%, to become mayor of Chicago. Washington was sworn in as mayor on April 29, 1983, and resigned his Congressional seat the following day. === First term and Council Wars === During his tenure as mayor, Washington lived at the Hampton House apartments in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. He created the city's first environmental-affairs department under the management of longtime Great Lakes environmentalist Lee Botts. Washington's first term in office was characterized by conflict with the city council dubbed "Council Wars", referring to the then-recent Star Wars films and caused Chicago to be nicknamed "Beirut on the Lake". A 29-alderman City Council majority refused to enact Washington's legislation and prevented him from appointing nominees to boards and commissions <|facts|>
=== First term and Council Wars === During his tenure as mayor, Washington lived at the Hampton House apartments in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
primary was normally considered tantamount to election in heavily Democratic Chicago, after his primary victory Washington found that his Republican opponent, former state legislator Bernard Epton (earlier considered a nominal stand-in), was supported by many high-ranking Democrats and their ward organizations, including the chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party, Alderman Edward Vrdolyak <|answer|> Republican
<|question|> What is the current name of the Atlanta Mansion built for the daughter of the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia? <|context|> A 29-alderman City Council majority refused to enact Washington's legislation and prevented him from appointing nominees to boards and commissions. First-term challenges included city population loss and a massive decrease in ridership on the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). Assertions that the overall crime rate increased were incorrect.The 29, also known as the "Vrdolyak 29", were led by Vrdolyak (who was an Alderman in addition to Cook County Democratic Party chairman) and Finance Chair, Alderman Edward Burke. Parks superintendent Edmund Kelly also opposed the mayor. The three were known as "the Eddies" and were supported by the younger Daley (now State's Attorney), U.S. Congressmen Dan Rostenkowski and William Lipinski, and much of the Democratic Party. During his first city council meeting, Washington and the 21 supportive aldermen walked out of the meeting after a quorum had been established. Vrdolyak and the other 28 then chose committee chairmen and assigned aldermen to the various committees. Later lawsuits submitted by Washington and others were dismissed by Supreme Court Justice James C. Murray because it was determined that the appointments were legally made. Washington ruled by veto. The <|facts|>
During his first city council meeting, Washington and the 21 supportive aldermen walked out of the meeting after a quorum had been established <|answer|> Lullwater Estate
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> In the Mountain in the Cloud is the sixth studio album by Alaskan psychedelic rock band Portugal. The Man. It was recorded over a period of eight months, and produced by John Hill, the band's frontman John Gourley, and Casey Bates. The album was released on July 19, 2011 through Atlantic Records and is Portugal. The Man's major-label debut. The album was promoted by the singles "Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now)" and "So American". It received favorable reviews from music critics, and charted in the US, Austria, Germany and Switzerland. == Background and recording == In the Mountain in the Cloud is Portugal. The Man's major-label debut, as the band was signed to Atlantic Records in April 2010, shortly after the release of its fifth studio album American Ghetto, the creation of which took only 10 days.Portugal. The Man started the relationship with the label by lying that the songs for the sixth studio album were ready <|facts|>
Portugal. <|answer|> The Fantastic The
The Man started the relationship with the label by lying that the songs for the sixth studio album were ready <|answer|> Bates
<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The Man started the relationship with the label by lying that the songs for the sixth studio album were ready. As the band had a more "generous" timeline than in the past, they went to Seattle to work on some songs, and came out with only one. Then they joined producer John Hill in a studio in El Paso, where they managed to write one song, "Floating (Time Isn't Working My Side)". The band members noticed that for the first time they weren't able to communicate, and decided they needed some space to regroup. Hill and singer/songwriter John Gourley went to New York, while other members of the band returned to Portland. Gourley would call them to say what he needed, and they would record and e-mail, however, the distance complicated communication even further. In a midway of the creative process, Gourley said to Hill during an argument that he was going to quit the band and "go back to Alaska and build houses."In an interview with MTV News, Gourley said that the band "wrote the album, did pre-production and then everything fell apart." The band would go into the studio, "mess everything up," leave the studio to go on tour, and then try again. "All Your Light (Times Like These)" was written in San Diego, "Head Is a Flame (Cool With It)" – in Los Angeles, and "Sleep Forever" was written in Seattle, where the band worked with an old friend, producer Casey Bates. After several months of struggle the record started to take shape. The recording of In <|facts|>
Hill and singer/songwriter John Gourley went to New York, while other members of the band returned to Portland <|answer|> The Fantastic The
"All Your Light (Times Like These)" was written in San Diego, "Head Is a Flame (Cool With It)" – in Los Angeles, and "Sleep Forever" was written in Seattle, where the band worked with an old friend, producer Casey Bates <|answer|> Your
<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> the Mountain in the Cloud was wrapped in March 2011, after eight months. == Release == The release of the album was announced on April 29, 2011, with an official release date of July 19, 2011. On May 17, 2011, four versions of pre-order packs were made available, all with an immediate download of the song "Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now)". "Just the Music" pack consisted of a deluxe edition CD, a vinyl or digital download. In addition to the CD, white vinyl or digital download, "Deluxe Pack" also had a T-shirt, while "Premium Pack" included a T-shirt, a set of three Field Journals and two patches. A "Limited Edition Pack", consisting of a specially packaged CD and white vinyl, digital download, T-shirt, lithograph and the set of three Field Journals and two patches, was also released in a number of 500 copies. == Promotion and short film == Starting April 7, 2011, Portugal. The Man started posting new music via their YouTube account. "Once Was One" (April 7, 2011) - 30-Second Preview "All Your Light" (April 14, 2011) - 30-Second Preview "So American" (April 21, 2011) - 30-Second Preview "You Carried Us (Share With Me The Sun)" (April 26, 2011) - 30-Second Preview "Got it All (This Can't Be Living Now)" (April 29, 2011) - Full Stream "Sleep Forever" (May 5, 2011) - Full StreamOn May 27, 2011, Portugal. The Man posted these samples for streaming via SoundCloud <|facts|>
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In addition to the CD, white vinyl or digital download, "Deluxe Pack" also had a T-shirt, while "Premium Pack" included a T-shirt, a set of three Field Journals and two patches <|answer|> The Fantastic The
<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The Man posted these samples for streaming via SoundCloud. On June 6, 2011, Portugal. The Man released a short film entitled "Sleep Forever" via IFC. The film acted as an extended music video for the songs "Sleep Forever" and "Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now)". The film depicted frontman John Baldwin Gourley on a dog-sled, riding through the Alaskan wilderness. At one point, the dogs go missing and John runs off to look for them. He trips in the snow and his gun discharges and kills him. While lying in the snow, one of his missing dogs starts to eat John while he sings "Got It All". During that song, the scene switches from the dog eating John and him singing in an igloo behind a fire. Then, the camera sets on a mountain side with three strange lights and ends. A bit of the footage was originally shown in the 30-second previews for "Once Was One", "All Your Light (Times Like These)", "So American" <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> and "You Carried Us (Share With Me The Sun)". At one point, before the album was released, you could purchase Portugal. The Man iPhone cases. The artwork for the Deluxe edition of the album is a fold-out layout, the same as their 2009 album The Satanic Satanist. "All Your Light" is featured in a 2015 Gatorade commercial featuring NBA player Jabari Parker. The song is also featured in Red Bull's 2015 BMX video Kaleidoscope featuring Red Bull sponsored athlete Kriss Kyle. == Critical reception == The album has gathered generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 73, based on 13 reviews. == Track listing == All tracks are written by John Baldwin Gourley. == Personnel == == Charts == == References == John Baldwin Gourley (born June 12, 1981) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter from Alaska. He is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band Portugal. The Man, with the hit song "Feel It Still" <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The Man, with the hit song "Feel It Still". Gourley was previously the lead singer in post-hardcore band, Anatomy of a Ghost. Gourley is also a visual artist, who often uses the alias The Fantastic The. == Life and career == Gourley was born in 1981 in Willow, Alaska, to John T. Gourley and Jennifer Van Ingen. He and his two siblings grew up in Alaska moving from town to town, wherever their father's contracting business took the family. Gourley's parents both competed in the Iditarod, and for a while the family lived in a remote "off the grid" cabin accessible only by dogsled. He grew up helping to take care of dozens of mushing dogs. He attended Wasilla High School, but dropped out at age 15 to study at home and work in construction with his father. Gourley joined four fellow Wasilla musicians: his best friend Zach Carothers and the three members of band Nice Guy Eddie (Dewey Halpaus, Joe Simon, and Nick Simon), to form punk band Anatomy of a Ghost in 2002. They toured across the country and released their album Evanesce in October 2003 on Fearless Records. In the spring of 2003, Gourley recorded vocals for the song "Motelroom.Grandpiano" with the band Fear Before on their first album, Odd How People Shake. The members of Anatomy of a Ghost wanted to pursue <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> their own ideas, however, so the band split up in May 2004. Gourley and bassist Carothers formed Portugal. The Man.Gourley and longtime partner and bandmate Zoe Manville have a daughter born in 2011. == References == == Further reading == Elliott, Will (27 July 2007). "Valley rockers look forward to homecoming gigs". Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman. Woodburn, Peter (30 October 2009). "Portugal. The Man Band Interview". Redefine. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2015. Talbott, Chris (5 August 2011). "Portugal. The Man: From Alaska to rock stardom". Daily Herald. Arlington Heights, IL <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> Arlington Heights, IL. Associated Press. == External links == "Portugal. The Man Unwind Back in Hometown". Rolling Stone. 22 August 2013. Modest Mouse is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Issaquah, Washington, and currently based in Portland, Oregon. The founding members are lead singer/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, and bassist Eric Judy. Strongly influenced by Pavement, Pixies, XTC, and Talking Heads, the band rehearsed, rearranged, and recorded demos for almost two years before finally signing with small-town indie label K Records and releasing numerous singles.Since their 1996 debut This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About, the band's lineup has mostly centered on Brock and Green, undergoing multiple changes. The band achieved mainstream success with their fourth album Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004) and its singles "Float On" and "Ocean Breathes Salty". Judy performed on every Modest Mouse album until his departure in 2012. Guitarist Johnny Marr (formerly of the Smiths) joined the band in 2006, shortly following percussionist Joe Plummer (formerly of the Black Heart Procession) and multi-instrumentalist Tom Peloso, to work on the album We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (2007). Guitarist Jim Fairchild joined the band in 2009. The band's sixth album Strangers to Ourselves was released on March 17, 2015. Their seventh album, The Golden Casket, released on June 25, 2021. == History == === Formation and early years: 1992–1999 === When Isaac Brock was a teenager, he was employed at a local family video store just outside Seattle. This is where he met bassist Eric Judy. Brock and Judy later discovered drummer Jeremiah Green, who also resided near Seattle, at a heavy metal show, at which point they decided to make music together. In 1994, at Calvin Johnson's Dub Narcotic Studios, Modest Mouse recorded its first EP, Blue Cadet-3, <|facts|>
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In 1994, at Calvin Johnson's Dub Narcotic Studios, Modest Mouse recorded its first EP, Blue Cadet-3, <|answer|> The Fantastic The
<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> Cafeteria" as its B-side, and the label gave Yankovic a six-month recording contract. Yankovic, who was "only getting average grades" in his architecture degree, began to realize that he might make a career of comedic music.On September 14, 1980, Yankovic was a guest on the Dr. Demento Show, where he was to record a new parody live. The song was called "Another One Rides the Bus", a parody of Queen's hit, "Another One Bites the Dust". While practicing the song outside the sound booth, he met Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz, who told him he was a drummer and agreed to bang on Yankovic's accordion case to help Yankovic keep a steady beat during the song. They rehearsed the song just a few times before the show began. "Another One Rides the Bus" became so popular that Yankovic's first television appearance was a performance of the song on The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder on April 21, 1981. On the show, Yankovic played his accordion, and again, Schwartz banged on the accordion case and provided comical sound effects. Yankovic's record label, TK Records, went bankrupt about two weeks after the single was released, so Yankovic received no royalties from its initial release. === 1981–1989: Band and fame === 1981 brought Yankovic on tour for the first time as part of Dr. Demento's stage show <|facts|>
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Yankovic's record label, TK Records, went bankrupt about two weeks after the single was released, so Yankovic received no royalties from its initial release <|answer|> The Fantastic The
<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> Demento's stage show. His stage act in a Phoenix, Arizona, nightclub caught the eye of manager Jay Levey, who was "blown away". Levey asked Yankovic if he had considered creating a full band and doing his music as a career. Yankovic admitted that he had, so Levey held auditions. Steve Jay became Yankovic's bass player, and Jay's friend Jim West played guitar. Schwartz continued on drums. Yankovic's first show with his new band was on March 31, 1982. Several days later, Yankovic and his band were the opening act for Missing Persons. Yankovic recorded "I Love Rocky Road", (a parody of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" originally recorded by The Arrows) which was produced by Rick Derringer, in 1982. The song was a hit on Top 40 radio, leading to Yankovic's signing with Scotti Brothers Records. In 1983, Yankovic's first self-titled album was released on Scotti Bros. The song "Ricky" was released as a single and the music video received exposure on the still-young MTV. "Ricky" broke the top 100 videos on MTV at the time, which Yankovic took as a <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> remixes of songs by Portugal. The Man: "Feel It Still" and "Live in the Moment". In 2020, he collaborated with the band again on their single "Who's Gonna Stop Me", which was released for Indigenous Peoples' Day. == Personal life == Yankovic became a vegetarian in 1992 when his then-girlfriend gave him a copy of the 1987 John Robbins book Diet for a New America, which he said "made a very compelling argument for a strict vegetarian diet". When asked how he can rationalize performing shows at events such as the Great American Rib Cook-Off as a vegetarian, he replied, "The same way I can rationalize playing at a college even though I'm not a student anymore." In a 2011 interview with OnMilwaukee, he clarified his stance on his diet: "I am still a vegetarian, and I try to be a vegan, but I occasionally cheat. If there's a cheese pizza on the band bus, I might sneak a piece."Yankovic married Suzanne Krajewski, a marketing executive with 20th Century Fox, after they met in 2001. They were introduced to each other by their mutual friend Bill Mumy. Their daughter, Nina, was born in 2003. They live in Los Angeles, where they own a home previously owned by figures such as writer Jack S <|facts|>
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== Personal life == Yankovic became a vegetarian in 1992 when his then-girlfriend gave him a copy of the 1987 John Robbins book Diet for a New America, which he said "made a very compelling argument for a strict vegetarian diet" <|answer|> The Fantastic The
<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> They live in Los Angeles, where they own a home previously owned by figures such as writer Jack S. Margolis and rapper Heavy D. In stark contrast to his stage persona, Yankovic is known by friends and associates to be polite, shy, and introverted, even among family. He is a Christian, and a married couple from the church he attends can be seen in the background on the cover of his album Poodle Hat. His religious upbringing is reflected in his abstinence from profanity, alcohol, and drugs.On April 9, 2004, Yankovic's parents were found dead at their home in Fallbrook, California, the victims of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning from their fireplace. Hours after his wife notified him of this, he made the decision to go on with his concert in Appleton, Wisconsin. He later said, "Since my music had helped many of my fans through tough times, maybe it would work for me as well ... it would at least give me a break from sobbing all the time." Their deaths occurred following the release of Poodle Hat, which was Yankovic's lowest-selling album in 20 years. He considered the Appleton show and subsequent tour dates therapeutic: "If I didn't have anything to distract me, I probably <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> On this tour, he performed mostly original songs (not parodies) and did not use costumes, props, or video screens. Comedian Emo Philips was the opening act. A further staple of this tour was Yankovic's cover performance of a different famous song at each venue, which Yankovic stated was something he and his band enjoyed doing.Starting in June 2019, Yankovic went on his "Strings Attached Tour", where he performed every show backed by a forty-one piece orchestra assembled from local musicians. The tour was inspired by a 2016 performance he did with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, which he considered a "religious experience" and sought to replicate on tour. The shows were generally much shorter, as under unions rules Yankovic could only perform 90 minutes per show with an orchestra, requiring him to select songs that he felt would be ones that he had either long wanted perform to with an orchestra, such as the deep-cut "Harvey the Wonder Hamster" from Alapalooza, or that fit best with the orchestra backing. Yankovic had the shows open with the orchestra performing a few instrumental themes, seemingly giving the concert a high-brow quality, before he and his band entered and played his songs backed by the orchestra. The concerts finished with a large flashy production around Star Wars, including his songs "The Saga Begins" and "Yoda" <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The concerts finished with a large flashy production around Star Wars, including his songs "The Saga Begins" and "Yoda". === Legacy and influence === With "Word Crimes" from Mandatory Fun debuting at No. 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2014, Yankovic became the third musical artist after Michael Jackson and Madonna to have a song in the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 over each decade since the 1980s, his other Top 40 songs being "Eat It", "Smells Like Nirvana", and "White & Nerdy". Since then, only U2 and Kenny G have also entered this group. Billboard named Yankovic #15 of the top 100 music video artists of all time in an August 2020 compilation, addressing that alongside his musical fame, "his accompanying video parodies are a vital part of the recipe".With his four-decade career, Yankovic's work has also influenced newer artists. Andy Samberg of the group The Lonely Island considered Yankovic an influence during his childhood. Lin-Manuel Miranda directly credits Yankovic as an influence on his musical Hamilton. Television producer Michael Schur considered that Yankovic's music represented a "deep egalitarian spirit of our culture" that allowed his comedy writers to reflect on society within his <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> possibilities that he is considering. Yankovic stated that the idea for the book was based on his own "circuitous" career path. The book allows Yankovic to apply the humorous writing style found in his music in another medium, allowing him to use puns and rhymes. Yankovic worked with Harper Collins' editor Anne Hoppe—the first time that Yankovic has had an editor—and found her help to be a positive experience. The book is illustrated by Wes Hargis, who, according to Yankovic, has "a childlike quality and a very fun quality and a very imaginative quality" that matched well with Yankovic's writing. The book reached the No. 4 position on The New York Times Best Seller list for Children's Picture Books for the week of February 20, 2011.Yankovic also wrote a sequel to When I Grow Up, 2013's My New Teacher and Me!. Yankovic became the first guest editor for Mad Magazine for their 533rd issue, published in April 2015. === Other media === Yankovic competed on a week of Wheel of Fortune taped at Disney's Hollywood Studios in March 1994. He also competed on Rock & Roll Jeopardy! Weird Al joined the band Hanson in their music video for "Thinking 'bout Somethin'" in which he plays the tambourine <|facts|>
He also competed on Rock & Roll Jeopardy! Weird Al joined the band Hanson in their music video for "Thinking 'bout Somethin'" in which he plays the tambourine <|answer|> The Fantastic The
The book allows Yankovic to apply the humorous writing style found in his music in another medium, allowing him to use puns and rhymes <|answer|> The Fantastic The
<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> He also competed on Rock & Roll Jeopardy! Weird Al joined the band Hanson in their music video for "Thinking 'bout Somethin'" in which he plays the tambourine. Yankovic contributes backing vocals for the song "Time" on Ben Folds' album Songs for Silverman. Yankovic was also one of many celebrities who took part in the NOH8 Campaign against Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage in California.Yankovic was approached by a beer company to endorse their product. Yankovic had turned it down because he believed that "a lot of my fans were young and impressionable". Yankovic later posted on his Twitter account that he never regretted the decision.In 2009, Yankovic was a special guest on an episode of G4's Web Soup where he came as Mark Gormley at first.In 2011, Yankovic guest starred as the character "Banana Man" in an episode of Adventure Time. The same year, he appeared as himself in the How I Met Your Mother episode "Noretta". In 2012, he appeared as himself along with Alice Cooper, Bret Michaels, and Maria Menounos in The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange for the Christmas special, and sung with Alice, Bret, and Orange. On May 31, 2014, Yankovic won the ACE Award (Amateur Cartoonist Extraordinaire) from the National Cartoonists Society at its awards banquet in San Diego.From 2014 until 2017, Yankovic <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> Al" Yankovic in 3-D (1984) Dare to Be Stupid (1985) Polka Party! (1986) Even Worse (1988) UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) Off the Deep End (1992) Alapalooza (1993) Bad Hair Day (1996) Running with Scissors (1999) Poodle Hat (2003) Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) Alpocalypse (2011) Mandatory Fun (2014) == Tours == "Weird Al" Promo Tour (1983) Tour of the Universe in 3-D (1984) The Stupid Tour (1985) Opening for The Monkees (1987) Off the Deep End Tour (1992) Alapalooza Tour (1994) The Al-Can Tour (1995) Bad Hair Tour (1996–1997) Touring with Scissors (1999–2000) Poodle Hat Tour (2003–2004) Straight Outta Lynwood Tour (2007–2008) Internet Leaks Tour (2010–2011) Alpocalypse Tour (2011–2013) Mandatory World Tour (2015–2016) Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour (2018) Strings Attached Tour (2019)Source: == Videography == == Filmography == === Film === === Television === === Video games === === Web series === == References == == External links == Official website "Weird Al" Yankovic at IMDb "'Weird Al' Yankovic—Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?" Diffuser, July 30, 2014. Video. "Weird Al" Yankovic discography at MusicBrainz "Weird Al" Yankovic discography at Discogs "Weird Al" timeline from Exclaim! "Weird Al" Yankovic at Curlie September 27 2006 RetroCrush Interview Portugal. The Man is an American rock band from Wasilla, Alaska, currently based in Portland, Oregon. The group consists of John Baldwin Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist, Eric Howk and Zoe Manville. Gourley and Carothers met and began playing music together in 2001 at Wasilla High School. The group released two albums on Fearless Records, then moved to Atlantic Records in 2010, with whom they have released a further six full-lengths. Their 2017 single, "Feel It Still", won "Best Pop Duo/Group Performance" at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> Their 2017 single, "Feel It Still", won "Best Pop Duo/Group Performance" at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. == History == === Origin (2002–2006) === Around August 2002, the band Anatomy of a Ghost was formed by John Gourley, Joe Simon, Dewey Halpaus, Nick Simon, and Zach Carothers. Gourley fronted the band having had no previous singing experience. Anatomy of A Ghost quickly gained popularity, but before long, the group broke up. Portugal. The Man was originally started as John Gourley's side project, with Carothers playing bass. Before they had a drummer, they used drum machines and synth-loops as the backing beat. Gourley and Carothers teamed up with Wesley Hubbard, Nick Klein (former guitar tech for Anatomy of a Ghost) and Harvey Tumbleson, and formed Portugal. The Man. <|facts|>
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The Man was originally started as John Gourley's side project, with Carothers playing bass <|answer|> The Fantastic The
<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The band left Alaska and went to Portland with the intent of recording and touring. The band recorded demos in the summer of 2004, followed by a U.S. tour that fall. In spring 2005, Klein and Tumbleson left and soon after Jason Sechrist joined the band. Portugal. The Man's debut record Waiter: "You Vultures!" was released by Fearless Records on January 24, 2006. The album was produced by Casey Bates. ==== Band name ==== The band's name is based on the idea of David Bowie's "bigger than life" fame. They wanted the band to have a bigger-than-life feel but did not want to name it after one of their members. "A country is a group of people," guitar player and vocalist John Gourley explains. "With Portugal, it just ended up being the first country that came to mind. The band's name is 'Portugal'. The period is stating that, and 'The Man' states that it's just one person" (any one of the band members) <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The period is stating that, and 'The Man' states that it's just one person" (any one of the band members). The name has a more personal meaning as well: Portugal. The Man was going to be the name of a book that Gourley had planned to write about his father and his many adventures. === Independent years (2007–2010) === On July 24, 2007, they released their second full-length album, Church Mouth, again produced by Casey Bates, and set out on a full U.S. headline tour with support from The Photo Atlas, Play Radio Play, Tera Melos and The Only Children among others. They then toured Europe and followed it up with another US headlining tour with support from Rocky Votolato and Great Depression during September and October. Following this tour, they joined Thursday on a short east coast tour in November alongside Circle Takes The Square.In 2008, the band left their label, Fearless Records, and added Ryan Neighbors, their touring keyboardist, as an official member and replacement for Wes Hubbard. On July 30, 2008, it was announced that Portugal. The Man was releasing Censored Colors under its independent record label, Approaching AIRballoons, in partnership with Equal Vision Records. It was released August 1. Zoe Manville, a musician and graphic designer, was involved with this album and has an active involvement on all albums since 2008 including vocals on many of the tracks on Woodstock. John Gourley was also chosen as the recipient of the 2008 Alternative Press "Best Vocalist of the Year".In 2009, Portugal. The Man played <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> at Bonnaroo and also at Lollapalooza in Grant Park, Chicago. Their fourth album, The Satanic Satanist, was released on July 21, 2009. Themed around memories and stories from singer John Gourley's youth in Alaska, the album was recorded with the help of record producer Paul Q. Kolderie.The band's fifth studio album, American Ghetto, was released on March 2 2010. In order to avoid a leak, no copies of the album were solicited until the release date. === In the Mountain in the Cloud (2010–2012) === In April 2010, Portugal. The Man announced their signing to Atlantic Records. During the summer of 2010, the band went back into the studio to record their new album with producer John Hill. They recorded the album in El Paso, Texas, London, England, and San Diego, California. Andy Wallace mixed the album. Starting in April 2011, Portugal. The Man began releasing one 30-second clip every week from their new album via their YouTube channel, with a 13-minute short film "Sleep Forever", directed by Michael Ragen, premiered in June of that year <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The Man began releasing one 30-second clip every week from their new album via their YouTube channel, with a 13-minute short film "Sleep Forever", directed by Michael Ragen, premiered in June of that year. The full album, In the Mountain in the Cloud, was released on July 19, 2011.Portugal. The Man made their second appearance at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival for the festival's 10th anniversary in June 2011, as well as another Lollapalooza appearance in August. On August 8, 2011, after their Lollapalooza show, the band's van and trailer were stolen. The van and trailer contained all of the band's instruments and performance gear. The van was recovered the following day, but the contents of the trailer were missing. A list of the missing equipment was made available by the band. John Gourley was reported saying that, "Basically every bit of money Portugal. The Man has made over the last five years was in that trailer." Four days after the theft, much of the band's gear was recovered from the home of a man who claimed to have purchased it at a flea market. The band posted a thank you note on their website saying, "it is more than just a win for PTM, it is also a win for Twitter, the world of social media, the Chicago police, and old school journalism." The man was charged with one felony count of theft for purchasing the stolen equipment.In late 2011, Portugal. The Man went on a US headlining tour with the addition of guitarist Noah Gersh <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> === Woodstock (2014–present) === In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys producing. The band also actively updated their Instagram account with pictures of them in the studio with Mike D, as well as showcasing small teasers of what their new album would sound like. Mac Miller was also shown working with the band. During this period, guitarist Eric Howk, formerly from The Lashes, joined the band. Howk, who grew up with Gourley and Carothers in Wasilla, had been in talks to join the band in 2007, however an accident on May 5, 2007, left him paraplegic and unofficially tabled this decision.The first week of May 2015, the band released teasers on social networks of what appeared to be new music with a Latin twist with huapango guitars, dream synths and drums machines. On May 5, Portugal. The Man released a Spanish version of "Purple Yellow Red and Blue" covered by a Mexican-American band called The Chamanas on their official YouTube channel to celebrate the Mexican festivities (Cinco de Mayo). On December 31, 2015, Portugal. The Man posted to their website that they had completed two records followed by separate <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> hashtags #Gloomin + #Doomin. However, on February 3, 2016, the band tweeted from their official account that the new record would be entitled Gloomin + Doomin. In February 2016, Portugal. The Man were featured on the Yoko Ono collaboration album Yes, I'm A Witch Too performing "Soul Got Out of the Box".On November 30, 2016, Triple J radio debuted Portugal. The Man's new song "Noise Pollution". It was released as a single, "Noise Pollution [Version A, Vocal Up Mix 1.3]", on December 2, and featured Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Zoe Manville. On March 3, 2017, the band released a single titled "Feel It Still" off their eighth studio album, Woodstock. The release was followed by an accompanying music video three days later. It was revealed that Gloomin + Doomin "failed to complete" and was thrown out after three years. The album's title was inspired by an original 1969 Woodstock music festival ticket stub owned by Gourley's father <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The album's title was inspired by an original 1969 Woodstock music festival ticket stub owned by Gourley's father. It led Gourley to a realization that almost 50 years later, music has the same mission as then – "to comment on societal and political unease." "We worked with so many rad people on this album, but ended up with just the four of us in a basement at 4 a.m. trying to say something that mattered," said Gourley. "Trying to write music that would help people feel they're not alone, even if they're angry or feeling lost." Woodstock was released on June 16, 2017. The band caused some controversy during their performance of "Feel It Still" at the American Music Awards in November 2017 because of their backdrop that read: "No computers up here, just live instruments." Critics felt that the implication was that bands who use backing tracks were less artistically relevant than ones who used only live instruments."Feel It Still" became the band's biggest hit single to date in the United States, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs, Hot 100 Airplay, and Pop Songs charts and becoming a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. On January 28, 2018, "Feel It Still" won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards and would go on to win the Alternative Rock Song of the Year at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The band also received the ASCAP Vanguard Award at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards in April 2018."Live In The Moment" became a #1 track on <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> the Billboard Alternative Songs chart during the week of March 26, 2018. It additionally gained the honor of the track with the most spins (plays) during a week's time, that has ever been recorded on Alternative radio at 3,503. Beginning in February 2018, the band embarked on a world tour in support of Woodstock with stops in North America, Europe, and Australia that is due to end in October 2018. Prior to every show on the tour, the band has been introduced with a video featuring the Mike Judge characters Beavis and Butt-Head.In support of their album, the band has also appeared on numerous television programs. In July and August 2017, they played "Feel It Still" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Conan, respectively. The latter show featured a four-piece string section. In September 2017, it played "Feel It Still" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and returned to that program in March 2018, playing "Live In The Moment" with the USC marching band. In February 2018, Portugal. The Man appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert playing "Live In The Moment" with backing from the PS22 Children's Chorus and the BKSteppers drumline <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The Man appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert playing "Live In The Moment" with backing from the PS22 Children's Chorus and the BKSteppers drumline. In April 2018, the group performed "Feel It Still" and "Live In The Moment" with a string quartet on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The following month, the band again played "Live In The Moment", this time on The Late Late Show with James Corden.On April 16, 2021, the band released Oregon City Sessions, a live album recorded in December 2008 in a studio in a Portland, Oregon suburb. == Music videos and short films == On June 6, 2011, Portugal. The Man released a short film featuring the songs "Sleep Forever" and "Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now)" from their album, In The Mountain In the Cloud. Produced by Richard Hutchins and directed by Michael Ragen, the film features 13 minutes and 16 seconds of Alaskan wilderness intertwined with scenes of John Gourley dog sledding before he is forced to travel by foot after his dogs abandon him.Portugal. The Man has also released music videos for their songs "So American", "People Say", "All Your Light", "Do You", "The Dead Dog", "AKA M80 the Wolf", "Lay Me Back Down", "The Sun", "Evil Friends", "Purple Yellow Red and Blue", "Atomic Man" and "Modern Jesus". The video for "Noise Pollution" was released on December 1, 2016.The video <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The track, "Sumatran Tiger", was released only in its vinyl form rather than on digital platforms. Individual copies were sent by mail to "400 carefully chosen influencers, among them actors, activists, musicians, conservationists, bloggers and journalists," and the band claimed that the song was the first "meant to go extinct unless it's reproduced." Recordings of the song could later be found on the internet using the hashtags #EndangeredSong and #SumatranTiger. The "Endangered Song", as it was also known, won a Bronze Award at the 2014 Clio Music Awards.In 2015, the band partnered with StubHub and Dr. Martens to help raise $1 million to put instruments in schools throughout the United States. The initiative was carried out in partnership with The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation and focused on schools and institutions with limited funding. In June 2016, the band headlined the Gleason Fest, an indie music festival that raises money for the ALS non-profit, Gleason Initiative Foundation.In August 2017, Portugal. The Man donated all proceeds from its Charlottesville, Virginia show to the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation in response to the Unite the Right rally that ultimately led to the vehicular homicide of activist Heather Heyer. In May 2018, the band cancelled a planned appearance on the Australian TV <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> In January 2020, the group was honored with the Public Sector Leadership Award from the National Congress of American Indians at a banquet in Washington, D.C. Both awards were given in recognition of the band's activism and advocacy for Indigenous rights, including for the land acknowledgement ceremonies that took place before every show on the group's international tour.Also in early 2020, Portugal. The Man founded the PTM Foundation, a non-profit charitable organization that primarily focuses on funding causes related to Indigenous peoples' communities. The organization also aims to work toward the improvement of mental health issues, environmental issues, disability rights, and human rights through advocacy, philanthropy, community involvement, and increased awareness. In response to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District board voting to remove five "controversial" books from the school curriculum in May 2020, the organization offered to buy those books for any student in the district who requested copies.Portugal. The Man endorsed Bernie Sanders for president in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, playing at rallies in Iowa and Washington. == Awards and nominations == == Band members == Current members John Baldwin Gourley – lead vocals, backing vocals (occasionally), rhythm guitar, lead guitar (occasionally), organ, synthesizers, drum machines, bass guitar (2004–present) Zachary Scott Carothers – bass guitar, percussion, backing vocals, lead vocals (occasionally) (2004– present) Kyle O'Quin – keyboards, synthesizers, organ, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2007, 2012–present) Eric Howk – lead guitar, rhythm guitar (occasionally), backing vocals (2015–present) Jason Sechrist – drums (2005–2008, 2009-2011, 2016-present) Zoe Manville – backing vocals, lead vocals (occasionally), percussion (2008-present)Former members Nick Klein – guitar (2004–05) Wesley Hubbard – <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> keyboards (2004–06) Harvey Tumbleson – beats (2004–05) Garrett Lunceford – drums (2008-09) Kane Ritchotte – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2012–2016) Ryan Neighbors – keyboards, didgeridoo, synthesizers, backing vocals (2008–12) Noah Gersh – guitar, vocals, miscellaneous percussion (2011–13)Touring musicians Kirk Ohnsted – touring beats Dewey Halpaus – touring guitar Matthew Moore – touring guitar Nick Reinhart – touring guitarTimeline == Discography == Studio albumsWaiter: "You Vultures!" (2006) Church Mouth (2007) Censored Colors (2008) The Satanic Satanist (2009) American Ghetto (2010) In the Mountain in the Cloud (2011) Evil Friends (2013) Woodstock (2017) == References == == External links == Portugal. The Man's official website Interview with Zach Carothers Interview with Portugal.The Man on TheWaster.com Portugal. The Man Interview on the www.anchorageobserver.com, November 2012 Interview with Zach Carothers and John Gourley about their fandom and work with influence "Weird Al" Yankovic on Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast Waiter: "You Vultures!" is the debut studio album by the Alaskan experimental rock band Portugal. The Man. It is lead singer John Gourley and bassist Zach Carothers's first album released after leaving the band Anatomy of a Ghost <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The name comes from two prominent interstates, I-80 and I-35, which intersect in Des Moines. The festival includes a stage for national touring bands and several smaller stages featuring regional and local supporting acts. In addition to music there are booths for local organizations, interactive art, food and beverage sales, and resting places. The festival brings an estimated attendance of over 30,000 people annually since 2008. More than 45 acts are featured each year. Past headliners have included The Flaming Lips, The Roots, Public Enemy, Modest Mouse, The Avett Brothers, David Byrne & St. Vincent, Wu-Tang Clan, and Weezer. The festival is nearly 100% volunteer run and is organized by the Greater Des Moines Music Coalition, a 501(c)(3) non-profit committed to building a stronger and more diverse live music economy in greater Des Moines. == Lineups == === 2019 === Hy-Vee Main Stage Friday, July 12: Elle King, Metric, YUNGBLUD Saturday, July 13: Portugal. The Man, MisterWives, Noname (cancelled due to health concerns), Liz Phair, Dessa, Sadat X & El w/ DJ Kaos, And The KidsKum & Go Stage Friday, July 12: Lissie, Murder By Death Saturday, July 13: Open Mike Eagle, The Beths, The Harmaleighs, Sidewalk Chalk, Dressy BessyNationwide Stage Friday, July 12: Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal, MarKaus, Squirrel Flower, Hex Girls, Closed Format presents Disco Demolition Saturday, July 13: The Envy Corps, DICKIE, Druids, LAV.ISH, Crystal City, The Other Brothers, Younger, Left Is West, Lady Revel, DJ Raj and FriendsGen Z Showcase Friday, July 12: Queen Kenzie, Plumero, Jolie Seitz Saturday, July 13: COLDSAINT, EleanorGrace, Greta & Adaline Akers, Girls Rock! DSM, DMMC Summer Camps: Hip-Hop, DMMC Summer <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> Main Stage Friday, July 3: Tilly and the Wall, Matisyahu, Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks, Public Enemy Saturday, July 4: Poison Control Center, New Monsoon, Man Man, G. Love & Special Sauce, Broken Social Scene, Ben Harper and Relentless7Mediacom East Stage Friday, July 3: William Fitzsimmons, Modern Skirts, Maps And Atlases, The Nadas, House of Large Sizes Saturday, July 4: Hanwell, Beati Paoli, Miss Derringer, Audrye Sessions, The Josh Davis Band, Wild Sweet Orange, Cleo's Apartment, Mr. Baber's Neighbors, Brother AliMeredith West Stage Friday, July 3: Mooseknuckle, The Dig Angees, The Autumn Project, Occidental Brothers, Public Property, DJ Diverse, Brad Goldman and Jade Reed Saturday, July 4: Anni Rossi, Baby Teeth, Paper Route, Girl in a Coma, Floodplane, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Margot & the Nuclear So and So's, The Envy Corps, All Bugs, Al Brown, Flatform === 2008 === Main Stage Friday, July 4: Des Moines Boyz, Ingrid Michaelson, Andrew Bird, The Flaming Lips Saturday, July 5: Public Property, Dirty Little Rabbits, Drive-By Truckers, Jakob Dylan, Black Francis, Yonder Mountain String Band, The RootsEast Stage Friday, July 4: Headlights, Euforquestra, Diplomats of Solid Sound, Mr. Baber’s Neighbors Saturday, July 5: David Zollo and The Body Electric, North of Grand, Neva Dinova, The Autumn Project, Brother Trucker, Family Groove Company, Poison Control Center, Pieta BrownWest Stage Friday, July 4: The Dig Angees, Colourmusic, Rock Plaza Central, Cracker Saturday, July 5: The Vandon Arms, GaiDen Gadema, Deanna Devore, KaiserCartel, MooseKnuckle, Ezra Furman & The Harpoons, Maxilla Blue, Radio Moscow, The Envy CorpsDJ Stage Friday, July 4: Al Brown, Flatform Saturday, July 5: DJ Flash, Jade Reed, TouchNice, Tim Grimes, Brad Goldman, DJ Diverse == References == == External links == Official website Greater Des Moines Music Coalition The Satanic Satanist is the fourth full-length album by Alaskan experimental rock band Portugal. The Man <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> by Michael Ragen and produced by Joy Saez.This album featured a guest drummer who had been touring with them while Jason Sechrist took a leave of absence from the band. == Track listing == All tracks are written by John Baldwin Gourley. == Personnel == Portugal. The ManJohn Baldwin Gourley – vocals, guitar, organ, machines Garrett Lunceford – drums and gang Ryan Neighbors – piano, rhodes, organ, synth, vocals Zachary Scott Carothers – bass guitar, percussion, vocalsAdditional personnelZoe Manville – vocals == Charts == == References == The 13th Annual Honda Civic Tours was a concert tour that showcasing three distinct genres of music, as well as becoming a significant pillar of the new Honda Stage music platform. Alternative rock bands Grouplove and Portugal. The Man co-headlined the first tour which kicked off on August 10, 2014, in Seattle. This tour included support acts Typhoon and Tokyo Police Club on various dates. The second of three tours with Brooklyn-based pop/rock band American Authors began on October 1, 2014 <|facts|>
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<|question|> The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias? <|context|> The second of three tours with Brooklyn-based pop/rock band American Authors began on October 1, 2014. Support for the second tour included Echosmith, The Mowgli's and Oh Honey on select dates. Additionally, Latin DJ trio 3BallMTY will headline the final tour of the series which began in mid-November and ran through December 21, 2014. == Opening acts == Typhoon (August 10, September 2–16) Tokyo Police Club (August 11–17) Echosmith (October 1–19) The Mowgli's (October 1 – November 11) Oh Honey (October 21 – November 11) == Set list == === Grouplove === Reference: === American Authors === Reference: == Tour dates == == References == The American rock band Portugal. The Man has released eight studio albums, four extended plays (EPs) and 15 singles. The band was formed in 2004 in Wasilla, Alaska and currently consists of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk. "Feel It Still" became their first song to enter the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number four. The song also broke the record for most weeks at number one on the Alternative Songs chart, with twenty weeks. On September 3, 2019, the single was certified five-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). == Studio albums == == Other albums == == Extended plays == == Singles == === As lead artist === === As featured artist === == Other appearances == == Guest appearances == == Notes == == References == <|facts|>
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<|question|> Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom? <|context|> org listing A video of HRH Princess Alice launching a ship at Devonport, UK on YouTube Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester at IMDb Prince George of Denmark (Danish: Jørgen; 2 April 1653 – 28 October 1708), was the husband of Queen Anne, who reigned over Great Britain from 1702 to 1714. His marriage to Anne was arranged in the early 1680s with a view to developing an Anglo-Danish alliance to contain Dutch maritime power. As a result, George was unpopular with his Dutch brother-in-law, William III of Orange, who was married to Anne's elder sister, Mary. William and Mary became joint monarchs of Britain, with Anne as their heir presumptive, in 1689 after the "Glorious Revolution" deposed James II and VII, the father of both Anne and Mary. William excluded George from active military service, and neither George nor Anne wielded any great influence until after the deaths of Mary and then William, at which point Anne became queen. During his wife's reign, George occasionally used his influence in support of his wife, even when privately disagreeing with her views. He had an easy-going manner and little interest in politics; his appointment as Lord High Admiral in 1702 was largely honorary. Anne's seventeen pregnancies by George resulted in twelve miscarriages or stillbirths, four infant deaths, and a chronically sick son, William, who died at the age of eleven. Despite the history of their children, George and Anne's marriage was a strong one. George died <|facts|>
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester at IMDb Prince George of Denmark (Danish: Jørgen; 2 April 1653 – 28 October 1708), was the husband of Queen Anne, who reigned over Great Britain from 1702 to 1714. <|answer|> Great Britain
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<|question|> Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom? <|context|> Duke of York, welcomed the marriage because it diminished the influence of his other son-in-law, Dutch Stadtholder William III of Orange, who was naturally unhappy with the match. == Marriage == George and Anne were married on 28 July 1683 in the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace, London, by Henry Compton, Bishop of London. The guests included King Charles II, Queen Catherine, and the Duke and Duchess of York. Anne was voted a parliamentary allowance of £20,000 a year, while George received £10,000 a year from his Danish estates, although payments from Denmark were often late or incomplete. King Charles gave them a set of buildings in the Palace of Whitehall known as the Cockpit (near the site of what is now Downing Street in Westminster) as their London residence.George was not ambitious, and hoped to live a quiet life of domesticity with his wife. He wrote to a friend: "We talk here of going to tea, of going to Winchester, and everything else except sitting still all summer, which was the height of my ambition. God send me a quiet life somewhere, for I shall not be long able to bear this perpetual motion."Within months of the marriage, Anne was pregnant but the baby, a girl, was stillborn in May <|facts|>
Anne was voted a parliamentary allowance of £20,000 a year, while George received £10,000 a year from his Danish estates, although payments from Denmark were often late or incomplete <|answer|> Great Britain
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<|question|> Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom? <|context|> "Within months of the marriage, Anne was pregnant but the baby, a girl, was stillborn in May. Anne recovered at the spa town of Tunbridge Wells, and over the next two years, she gave birth to two daughters in quick succession, Mary and Anne Sophia. In early 1687, within a matter of days, George and his two young daughters caught smallpox, and Anne suffered another miscarriage. George recovered, but both his daughters died. Lady Rachel Russell wrote that George and Anne had "taken [the deaths] very heavily. The first relief of that sorrow proceeded from the threatening of a greater, the Prince being so ill of a fever. I never heard any relation more moving than that of seeing them together. Sometimes they wept, sometimes they mourned in words; then sat silent, hand in hand; he sick in bed, and she the carefullest nurse to him that can be imagined." He returned to Denmark for a two-month visit in mid-1687, while Anne remained in England. Later that year, after his return, Anne gave birth to another dead child, this time a son.In February 1685, King Charles II died without legitimate issue, and George's father-in-law, the Roman Catholic Duke of York, became king as James II <|facts|>
In February 1685, King Charles II died without legitimate issue, and George's father-in-law, the Roman Catholic Duke of York, became king as James II <|answer|> Great Britain
"Within months of the marriage, Anne was pregnant but the baby, a girl, was stillborn in May <|answer|> Great Britain
<|question|> Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom? <|context|> the illegitimate children "as if they were legitimate", and all bore the surname of Walpole. Dorothy Clement died around 1739. Her sister Mary was brought from Darlington to care for her children.The children of Dorothy Clement and Hon. Sir Edward Walpole were: Laura, who married 13 September 1758 the Hon. and Rev. Frederick Keppel (later Bishop of Exeter) and died 27 July 1813, leaving issue; Maria, who married firstly 15 May 1759, the Earl Waldegrave, and secondly 6 September 1766, the Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and died 22 August 1807, leaving issue by both marriages; Edward, born 22 August 1737, died 1771, without issue; Charlotte, born 9 December 1738, who married 2 October 1760 Lionel Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (later Earl of Dysart) and died 5 September 1789, without issue <|facts|>
Frederick Keppel (later Bishop of Exeter) and died 27 July 1813, leaving issue; Maria, who married firstly 15 May 1759, the Earl Waldegrave, and secondly 6 September 1766, the Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and died 22 August 1807, leaving issue by both marriages; Edward, born 22 August 1737, died 1771, without issue; Charlotte, born 9 December 1738, who married 2 October 1760 Lionel Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (later Earl of Dysart) and died 5 September 1789, without issue <|answer|> Great Britain
and Rev <|answer|> Great Britain
<|question|> Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom? <|context|> Frederick Keppel (later Bishop of Exeter) and died 27 July 1813, leaving issue; Maria, who married firstly 15 May 1759, the Earl Waldegrave, and secondly 6 September 1766, the Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and died 22 August 1807, leaving issue by both marriages; Edward, born 22 August 1737, died 1771, without issue; Charlotte, born 9 December 1738, who married 2 October 1760 Lionel Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (later Earl of Dysart) and died 5 September 1789, without issue. == References == Louisa Jane Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn, VA (née Lady Louisa Jane Russell) (8 July 1812 – 31 March 1905) was a member of the British aristocracy. She was the sister of Prime Minister John Russell, 1st Earl Russell. == Biography == She was the wife of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn, and the daughter of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, by his second wife, Lady Georgiana Gordon. She was the mother of Louisa Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch and James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn. == Early life, marriage, and family == Lady Louisa Jane Russell was born on Wednesday, 8 July 1812. She was the sixth child of eight, and a second daughter for John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford and Lady Georgiana Gordon.On Thursday, 25 October 1832, at Gordon Castle, in Morayshire, Scotland, Louisa married James Hamilton, 2nd Marquess of Abercorn, the son of James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton, and Harriet Douglas. Louisa and James had fourteen children, among them seven daughters, all of whom were ordered to marry into the peerage and no one beneath the rank of an earl: Lady Harriett Georgiana Louisa Hamilton (6 July 1834 – 23 April 1913), married 10 April 1855 Thomas Anson, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, and had issue Lady Beatrix Frances Hamilton (21 July 1835 – 21 January 1871), married in London 23 May 1854 George Lambton, 2nd Earl of Durham, and had issue Lady Louisa Jane Hamilton (26 August 1836 – 16 March 1912), married in London 22 November 1859 William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch, and had issue James Hamilton, 2nd <|facts|>
Frederick Keppel (later Bishop of Exeter) and died 27 July 1813, leaving issue; Maria, who married firstly 15 May 1759, the Earl Waldegrave, and secondly 6 September 1766, the Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and died 22 August 1807, leaving issue by both marriages; Edward, born 22 August 1737, died 1771, without issue; Charlotte, born 9 December 1738, who married 2 October 1760 Lionel Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (later Earl of Dysart) and died 5 September 1789, without issue <|answer|> Great Britain
Frederick Keppel (later Bishop of Exeter) and died 27 July 1813, leaving issue; Maria, who married firstly 15 May 1759, the Earl Waldegrave, and secondly 6 September 1766, the Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and died 22 August 1807, leaving issue by both marriages; Edward, born 22 August 1737, died 1771, without issue; Charlotte, born 9 December 1738, who married 2 October 1760 Lionel Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (later Earl of Dysart) and died 5 September 1789, without issue <|answer|> Louisa
<|question|> Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom? <|context|> == == External links == Portraits of Louisa Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn at the National Portrait Gallery, London Prince William, Duke of Gloucester (24 July 1689 – 30 July 1700), was the son of Princess Anne (later Queen of England, Ireland and Scotland from 1702) and her husband, Prince George of Denmark. He was their only child to survive infancy. Styled Duke of Gloucester, he was viewed by contemporaries as a Protestant champion because his birth seemed to cement the Protestant succession established in the "Glorious Revolution" that had deposed his Catholic grandfather James II & VII the previous year. Anne was estranged from her brother-in-law and cousin, William III & II, and her sister, Mary II, but supported links between them and her son. He grew close to his uncle William, who created him a Knight of the Garter, and his aunt Mary, who frequently sent him presents. At his nursery in Campden House, Kensington, he befriended his Welsh body-servant, Jenkin Lewis, whose memoir of the Duke is an important source for historians, and operated his own miniature army, called the "Horse Guards", which eventually comprised 90 boys. Gloucester's precarious health was a constant source of worry to his mother <|facts|>
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester (24 July 1689 – 30 July 1700), was the son of Princess Anne (later Queen of England, Ireland and Scotland from 1702) and her husband, Prince George of Denmark. <|answer|> Great Britain
At his nursery in Campden House, Kensington, he befriended his Welsh body-servant, Jenkin Lewis, whose memoir of the Duke is an important source for historians, and operated his own miniature army, called the "Horse Guards", which eventually comprised 90 boys <|answer|> Great Britain
<|question|> Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom? <|context|> Gloucester's precarious health was a constant source of worry to his mother. His death in 1700 at the age of 11 precipitated a succession crisis as his mother was the only individual remaining in the Protestant line of succession established by the Bill of Rights 1689. The English Parliament did not want the throne to revert to a Catholic, and so passed the Act of Settlement 1701, which settled the throne of England on Electress Sophia of Hanover, a cousin of King James II & VII, and her Protestant heirs. == Birth and health == In late 1688, in what became known as the "Glorious Revolution", the Roman Catholic King James of England, Scotland and Ireland was deposed by his Protestant nephew and son-in-law, Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange. William and his wife, James's elder daughter Mary, were recognised by the English and Scottish parliaments as king and queen. As they had no children, Mary's younger sister, Anne, was designated their heir presumptive in England and Scotland. The accession of William and Mary and the succession through Anne were enshrined in the Bill of Rights 1689.Anne was married to Prince George of Denmark, and in their first six years of marriage Anne had been pregnant six times, but none of <|facts|>
Anne was married to Prince George of Denmark, and in their first six years of marriage Anne had been pregnant six times, but none of <|answer|> Great Britain
The accession of William and Mary and the succession through Anne were enshrined in the Bill of Rights 1689 <|answer|> Great Britain
<|question|> Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom? <|context|> his parents beside him. In the end, the physicians decided the cause of death was "a malignant fever". An autopsy revealed severe swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck and an abnormal amount of fluid in the ventricles of his brain: "four and a half ounces of a limpid humour were taken out." Gloucester may have died from smallpox or, according to modern medical diagnosis, an acute bacterial pharyngitis, with associated pneumonia. Had he lived, though, it is almost certain the prince would have succumbed to complications of his hydrocephalus.King William, who was in the Netherlands, wrote to Marlborough, "It is so great a loss to me as well as to all England, that it pierces my heart." Anne was prostrate with grief, taking to her chamber. In the evenings, she was carried into the garden "to divert her melancholy thoughts". Gloucester's body was moved from Windsor to Westminster on the night of 1 August, and he lay in state in the Palace of Westminster before being entombed in the Royal Vault of the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey on 9 August <|facts|>
Gloucester's body was moved from Windsor to Westminster on the night of 1 August, and he lay in state in the Palace of Westminster before being entombed in the Royal Vault of the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey on 9 August <|answer|> Great Britain
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<|question|> Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom? <|context|> Gloucester's body was moved from Windsor to Westminster on the night of 1 August, and he lay in state in the Palace of Westminster before being entombed in the Royal Vault of the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey on 9 August. As was usual for royalty in mourning, his parents did not attend the funeral service, instead remaining in seclusion at Windsor.In an allusion to Prince William's death, Tory politician William Shippen wrote: Gloucester's death destabilised the succession, as his mother was the only person remaining in the Protestant line to the throne established by the Bill of Rights 1689. Although Anne had ten other pregnancies after the birth of Gloucester, none of them resulted in a child who survived more than briefly after birth. The English parliament did not want the throne to revert to a Catholic, so it passed the Act of Settlement 1701, which settled the throne of England on a cousin of King James, Sophia, Electress of Hanover, and her Protestant heirs. Anne succeeded King William in 1702, and reigned until her death on 1 August 1714. Sophia predeceased her by a few weeks, and so Sophia's son George ascended the throne as the first British monarch of the House of Hanover. == Titles, styles, honours and arms == William was styled as: His Royal Highness Prince William, Duke of Gloucester. The title became extinct on his death. === Honours === KG: Knight of the Garter, 6 January 1696 === Arms === Gloucester bore the royal arms, differenced by an inescutcheon of the <|facts|>
== Titles, styles, honours and arms == William was styled as: His Royal Highness Prince William, Duke of Gloucester <|answer|> Great Britain
Sophia predeceased her by a few weeks, and so Sophia's son George ascended the throne as the first British monarch of the House of Hanover <|answer|> Prince
<|question|> Who invented the type of script used in autographs? <|context|> trend is toward full spelling with the weak letters acting as true vowels. When used to write Yiddish, vowels are indicated, using certain letters, either with niqqud diacritics (e.g. אָ‎ or יִ‎) or without (e.g. ע‎ or י‎), except for Hebrew words, which in Yiddish are written in their Hebrew spelling. To preserve the proper vowel sounds, scholars developed several different sets of vocalization and diacritical symbols called nequdot (ניקודות‎, literally "points"). One of these, the Tiberian system, eventually prevailed. Aaron ben Moses ben Asher, and his family for several generations, are credited for refining and maintaining the system. These points are normally used only for special purposes, such as Biblical books intended for study, in poetry or when teaching the language to children <|facts|>
ע‎ or י‎), except for Hebrew words, which in Yiddish are written in their Hebrew spelling <|answer|> the Sumerians
אָ‎ or יִ‎) or without (e <|answer|> the Sumerians
<|question|> Who invented the type of script used in autographs? <|context|> These points are normally used only for special purposes, such as Biblical books intended for study, in poetry or when teaching the language to children. The Tiberian system also includes a set of cantillation marks, called trope or te'amim, used to indicate how scriptural passages should be chanted in synagogue recitations of scripture (although these marks do not appear in the scrolls). In everyday writing of modern Hebrew, niqqud are absent; however, patterns of how words are derived from Hebrew roots (called shorashim or "triliterals") allow Hebrew speakers to determine the vowel-structure of a given word from its consonants based on the word's context and part of speech. === Alphabet === Unlike the Paleo-Hebrew writing script, the modern Ashuri script has five letters that have special final forms, called sofit (Hebrew: סופית‎, meaning in this context "final" or "ending") form, used only at the end of a word, somewhat as in the Greek or in the Arabic and Mandaic alphabets. These are shown below the normal form in the following table (letter names are Unicode standard). Although Hebrew is read and written from right to left, the following table shows the letters in order from left to right. == Pronunciation == === Alphabet === The descriptions that follow are based on the pronunciation of modern standard Israeli Hebrew. Note that dotless tav, ת, would be expected to be pronounced /θ/ (voiceless dental fricative), and dotless dalet ד as /ð/ (voiced dental fricative), but these were lost among most Jews due to their not existing in the countries where they lived (such as in nearly all of Eastern Europe). Yiddish modified /θ/ to /s/ (cf. seseo in Spanish), but in modern Israeli Hebrew, it is simply pronounced /t/. Likewise, historical /ð/ is simply pronounced /d/. ==== Shin and sin ==== Shin and <|facts|>
These are shown below the normal form in the following table (letter names are Unicode standard) <|answer|> the Sumerians
=== Alphabet === Unlike the Paleo-Hebrew writing script, the modern Ashuri script has five letters that have special final forms, called sofit (Hebrew: סופית‎, meaning in this context "final" or "ending") form, used only at the end of a word, somewhat as in the Greek or in the Arabic and Mandaic alphabets <|answer|> the Sumerians
<|question|> Who invented the type of script used in autographs? <|context|> numeral. Geresh also is the name of one of the notes of cantillation in the reading of the Torah, but its appearance and function is different. ==== Identical pronunciation ==== In much of Israel's general population, especially where Ashkenazic pronunciation is prevalent, many letters have the same pronunciation. They are as follows: * Varyingly ==== Ancient Hebrew pronunciation ==== Some of the variations in sound mentioned above are due to a systematic feature of Ancient Hebrew. The six consonants /b ɡ d k p t/ were pronounced differently depending on their position. These letters were also called BeGeD KeFeT letters . The full details are very complex; this summary omits some points. They were pronounced as plosives /b ɡ d k p t/ at the beginning of a syllable, or when doubled. They were pronounced as fricatives /v ɣ ð x f θ/ when preceded by a vowel (commonly indicated with a macron, ḇ ḡ ḏ ḵ p̄ ṯ). The plosive and double pronunciations were indicated by the dagesh <|facts|>
They were pronounced as plosives /b ɡ d k p t/ at the beginning of a syllable, or when doubled <|answer|> the Sumerians
They were pronounced as fricatives /v ɣ ð x f θ/ when preceded by a vowel (commonly indicated with a macron, ḇ ḡ ḏ ḵ p̄ ṯ) <|answer|> the Sumerians
<|question|> Who invented the type of script used in autographs? <|context|> The plosive and double pronunciations were indicated by the dagesh. In Modern Hebrew the sounds ḏ and ḡ have reverted to [d] and [ɡ], respectively, and ṯ has become [t], so only the remaining three consonants /b k p/ show variation. ר‎ resh may have also been a "doubled" letter, making the list BeGeD KePoReT. (Sefer Yetzirah, 4:1) ח‎ chet and ע‎ ayin represented pharyngeal fricatives, צ‎ tsadi represented the emphatic consonant /sˤ/, ט‎ tet represented the emphatic consonant /tˤ/, and ק‎ qof represented the uvular plosive /q/. All these are common Semitic consonants. שׂ‎ sin (the /s/ variant of ש‎ shin) was originally different from both שׁ‎ shin and ס‎ samekh, but had become /s/ the same as ס‎ samekh by the time the vowel pointing was devised. Because of cognates with other Semitic languages, this phoneme is known to have originally been a lateral consonant, most likely the voiceless alveolar lateral fricative /ɬ/ (the sound of modern Welsh ll) or the voiceless alveolar lateral affricate /tɬ/ (like Náhuatl tl). ==== Regional and historical variation ==== The following table contains the pronunciation of the Hebrew letters in reconstructed historical forms and dialects using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The apostrophe-looking symbol after some letters is not a yud but a geresh. It is used for loanwords with non-native Hebrew sounds. The dot in the middle of some of the letters, called a "dagesh kal", also modifies the sounds of the letters <|facts|>
==== Regional and historical variation ==== The following table contains the pronunciation of the Hebrew letters in reconstructed historical forms and dialects using the International Phonetic Alphabet <|answer|> the Sumerians
The dot in the middle of some of the letters, called a "dagesh kal", also modifies the sounds of the letters <|answer|> It
<|question|> Who invented the type of script used in autographs? <|context|> (aleph) notation marks the ordered sequence of all distinct infinite cardinal numbers. Less frequently used, the ℶ α {\displaystyle \beth _{\alpha }} (beth) notation is used for the iterated power sets of ℵ 0 {\displaystyle \aleph _{0}} . The 2nd element ℶ 1 {\displaystyle \beth _{1}} is the cardinality of the continuum. Very occasionally, gimel is used in cardinal notation. == Unicode and HTML == The Unicode Hebrew block extends from U+0590 to U+05FF and from U+FB1D to U+FB4F. It includes letters, ligatures, combining diacritical marks (Niqqud and cantillation marks) and punctuation. The Numeric Character References is included for HTML. These can be used in many markup languages, and they are often used in Wiki to create the Hebrew glyphs compatible with the majority of web browsers. Standard Hebrew keyboards have a 101-key layout. Like the standard QWERTY layout, the Hebrew layout was derived from the order of letters on Hebrew typewriters <|facts|>
Like the standard QWERTY layout, the Hebrew layout was derived from the order of letters on Hebrew typewriters <|answer|> the Sumerians
The 2nd element ℶ 1 {\displaystyle \beth _{1}} is the cardinality of the continuum <|answer|> Sumerians
<|question|> Who invented the type of script used in autographs? <|context|> Like the standard QWERTY layout, the Hebrew layout was derived from the order of letters on Hebrew typewriters. == See also == Hebrew braille Hebrew diacritics Cursive Hebrew Hebrew punctuation Hebrew spelling Help:Hebrew Inverted nun Koren Type Ktiv hasar niqqud ("spelling lacking niqqud") Significance of numbers of Judaism == Notes == a^ "Alef-bet" is commonly written in Israeli Hebrew without the maqaf (מקף, "[Hebrew] hyphen"), אלפבית עברי, as opposed to with the hyphen, אלף־בית עברי. b^ The Arabic letters generally (as six of the primary letters can have only two variants) have four forms, according to their place in the word. The same goes with the Mandaic ones, except for three of the 22 letters, which have only one form. c^ In forms of Hebrew older than Modern Hebrew, כ״ף, בי״ת and פ״א can only be read b, k and p, respectively, at the beginning of a word, while they will have the sole value of v, kh and f in a sofit (final) position, with few exceptions. In medial positions, both pronunciations are possible. In Modern Hebrew this restriction is not absolute, e.g. פִיזִיקַאי /fiziˈkaj/ and never /piziˈkaj/ (= "physicist"), סְנוֹבּ /snob/ and never /snov/ (= "snob"). A dagesh may be inserted to unambiguously denote the plosive variant: בּ = /b/, כּ = /k/, פּ =/p/; similarly (though today very rare in Hebrew and common only in Yiddish) a rafé placed above the letter unambiguously denotes the fricative variant: בֿ = /v/, כֿ = /χ/ and פֿ = /f/. In Modern Hebrew orthography, the sound [p] at the end of a word is denoted by <|facts|>
Like the standard QWERTY layout, the Hebrew layout was derived from the order of letters on Hebrew typewriters <|answer|> the Sumerians
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<|question|> Who invented the type of script used in autographs? <|context|> then and now Balabodha is the primary script used to write Marathi (other than Modi script revival efforts). == Korku language == In addition to Marathi, balabodha is also used to write the Korku language of the Munda subdivision Austroasiatic language family, which is spoken by the Korku people who live in parts of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. == See also == Modi script, the other Marathi script == References == An autograph in Assyriology is the hand-copy of a cuneiform clay-tablet. Producing an autograph is often the first step of a tablet's archaeological interpretation and the autograph is frequently the authoritative form that is published as source material. Autographing the text is followed by transliteration, transcription and translation. == References == Hayes, John L. (2000). A Manual of Sumerian Grammar and Texts. Aids and Research Tools in Ancient Near Eastern Studies (Second revised ed.). Malibu: Undena Publications. ISBN 0-89003-508-1 <|facts|>
Autographing the text is followed by transliteration, transcription and translation <|answer|> the Sumerians
then and now Balabodha is the primary script used to write Marathi (other than Modi script revival efforts) <|answer|> no
<|question|> Who invented the type of script used in autographs? <|context|> ISBN 0-89003-508-1. Modi (Marathi: मोडी , Mōḍī , ] ) is a script used to write the Marathi language, which is the primary language spoken in the state of Maharashtra, India. There are at least two different theories concerning its origin. Modi was an official script used to write Marathi until the 20th century when the Balbodh style of the Devanagari script was promoted as the standard writing system for Marathi. Although Modi was primarily used to write Marathi, other languages such as Urdu, Kannada, Gujarati, Rajasthani, Hindi is also known to have been written in Modi. The Elbasan script is a mid 18th-century alphabetic script used for the Albanian language. It was named after the city of Elbasan, where it was invented, and was used mainly in the area of Elbasan and Berat, and is the oldest original script used to write Albanian. Cuneiform script ( or or ), one of the earliest systems of writing, was invented by the Sumerians. It is distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, made by means of a blunt reed for a stylus. The name "cuneiform" itself simply means "wedge shaped". The Coptic alphabet is the script used for writing the Coptic language. The repertoire of glyphs is based on the Greek alphabet augmented by letters borrowed from the Egyptian Demotic and is the first alphabetic script used for the Egyptian language. There are several Coptic alphabets, as the Coptic writing system may vary greatly among the various dialects and subdialects of the <|facts|>
Cuneiform script ( or or ), one of the earliest systems of writing, was invented by the Sumerians <|answer|> the Sumerians
ISBN 0-89003-508-1 <|answer|> the Sumerians
<|question|> According to the 2006 census what is the population of the city in which James Iroha Uchechukwu was born ? <|context|> Enugu ( (listen) ay-NOO-goo; Igbo: Énugwú) is the capital of Enugu State in Nigeria. It is located in southeastern Nigeria. The city had a population of 722,664 according to the 2006 Nigerian census. The name Enugu is derived from the two Igbo words Énú Ụ́gwụ́ meaning "hill top" denoting the city's hilly geography. The city was named after Enugwu Ngwuo, under which coal was found. Enugwu Ngwuo is one of the ten villages that made up the Ngwuo clan, often referred to as the children of Ngwuako, the ancestral founder of the clan. Ngwuako positioned Udeneogu, his warrior son of on top of the hill (Enu-Ugwu) to protect the clan from invaders <|facts|>
The city had a population of 722,664 according to the 2006 Nigerian census. <|answer|> 722,664
Ngwuako positioned Udeneogu, his warrior son of on top of the hill (Enu-Ugwu) to protect the clan from invaders <|answer|> 722,664
<|question|> According to the 2006 census what is the population of the city in which James Iroha Uchechukwu was born ? <|context|> Ngwuako positioned Udeneogu, his warrior son of on top of the hill (Enu-Ugwu) to protect the clan from invaders. Enugwu Ama Udeneogu, (Enugwu, the land of Udeneogu) The people lived on the hilltop and farmed the sprawling surrounding valleys. Ngwuo has borders with Oshie clan in the south, Ojebeogene clan in the north and Nkanu clan in the east. The discovery of coal deposits on Enugwu Ngwuo farm lands down the valley, attracted people from all and sundry to the newly discovered wealth, in search for means of living, and as depicted in the map of the original plan for a government station, titled Enugwu Ngwo government station, this marked the core of the first urban settlement of what is today known as Enugu, started on Ngwuo land and it was called Enugwu Ngwuo until when it attained township status, the word Ngwo was removed for the convenience of pronunciation, thus a village of Ngwuo clan gave birth to a city which today has grown into a mega city, and still growing, engulfing the surrounding Nkanu towns of Nike and Akunino and stretching towards Neke and Emene. Since the 17th century the location of present-day Enugu has been inhabited by the Nike ( nee-KAY) subgroup of the Igbo people; one of Enugu's neighbourhoods still retains the village's old name Ogui. In 1900 the Southern Nigeria Protectorate was established by the colonial administration of the British Empire. The discovery of coal by the colonialists led to the building of the Eastern Line railway to carry coal from the inland city to the port of Port Harcourt, a city created for this purpose located 243 kilometres (151 mi) south of what was called Enugu Coal Camp. Enugu was then renamed simply Enugu and developed as one of the few cities in West Africa created from European contact. By 1958 <|facts|>
Ngwuo has borders with Oshie clan in the south, Ojebeogene clan in the north and Nkanu clan in the east <|answer|> 722,664
Enugwu Ama Udeneogu, (Enugwu, the land of Udeneogu) The people lived on the hilltop and farmed the sprawling surrounding valleys <|answer|> Empire
<|question|> According to the 2006 census what is the population of the city in which James Iroha Uchechukwu was born ? <|context|> According to the 2006 Nigerian census, the Enugu metropolitan area has an estimated population of 722,664. This estimate along with population estimates of other Nigerian cities have been disputed with accusations of population inflation and deflation in favour of the northern part of the country. The population of Enugu is predominantly Christian, as is the rest of southeastern Nigeria. Like the rest of Nigeria most people in Enugu speak Nigerian English alongside the dominant language in the region. In this case the dominant language is Igbo. Nigerian English, or pidgin (a mix of English and indigenous words) is often used because of ethnic diversity and sometimes because of the diversity of dialects in the Igbo language. In cultural and linguistic terms Enugu is within the Northern cluster of the Igbo region which includes other towns such as Owo, Nike, Agbani, and cities like Awka and Nsukka.The indigenous people of Enugu include Enugwu-Ngwo people who live on the aged Hill-Top plain towards the Milliken Hills on the west, with their farm lands sprawling all over the valley, the Ogui Nike who live in the areas surrounding Hotel Presidential, Obiagu, Ama-Igbo, Ihewuzi and Onu-Asata. Other groups include the Awkunanaw people, who live mainly in the Achara Layout and Uwani areas <|facts|>
According to the 2006 Nigerian census, the Enugu metropolitan area has an estimated population of 722,664 <|answer|> 722,664
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<|question|> According to the 2006 census what is the population of the city in which James Iroha Uchechukwu was born ? <|context|> Other groups include the Awkunanaw people, who live mainly in the Achara Layout and Uwani areas. Other Nike people live around the Abakpa, Iji-Nike, and Emene areas of the city. Most of the non-indigenous people of Enugu are migrants from other parts of the Igbo cultural area. After the majority Igbo, the Yoruba people are another significant ethnic group found present in Enugu; other groups include the Hausa, Kanuri, Ijaw, and Fulani people. === Crime === Enugu's crime rate rose in 2009 as kidnapping and armed robbery rates increased in southeastern Nigeria specifically between September and December. The Enugu State government sought to check the high kidnapping rates by passing a bill in February 2009 that made kidnapping by the use of a weapon a capital offence; the bill was passed by the Enugu House of Assembly unanimously. 1,088 arrests were made in the city between September and December 2009; 270 of these were in September, 303 were in October, 295 in November and 220 were in December. 477 of these detainees were accused of committing capital offences which included kidnapping. The motives of kidnappers in Enugu are primarily financial and some ransoms went into the millions of Naira. The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Enugu <|facts|>
The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Enugu <|answer|> 722,664
Other groups include the Awkunanaw people, who live mainly in the Achara Layout and Uwani areas <|answer|> 722,664
<|question|> According to the 2006 census what is the population of the city in which James Iroha Uchechukwu was born ? <|context|> Victoria (HCCV) Hindu Temples in Australia Shiqi Subdistrict or Shiqiqu Subdistrict is located in the center of Zhongshan city and covering an area of 49.72 square kilometers. Kei River is the mother river of Shekki district. The district administers 19 neighborhood committees, and is considered the city's center for commerce and culture. According to a 2006 census, the district had a permanent population of 169,400 and migrant population of 40,900. Shekki District has a national-level private enterprise industrial park—Guangdong Zhongshan Industrial Park. Furthermore, the district has currently 20 commercial networks, such as major marketplaces, logistic centers, and shopping malls. One study in 2006 finds credits the district with 11767 business enterprises. James Iroha Uchechukwu is a Nigerian photographer. He was born in 1972 in Enugu. For of his photographic approach, his support to young photographers and the passing of his knowledge, he is regarded at the beginning of the 21st century as someone that has broadened the horizon of Nigerian photography. Sareyn County (Persian: شهرستان سرعین‎) is a county in Ardabil Province in Iran <|facts|>
He was born in 1972 in Enugu. <|answer|> 722,664
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