query
stringlengths
16
654
pos
stringlengths
5
735
neg
stringlengths
1
1.5k
idx
int64
0
68.7k
task_name
stringclasses
1 value
Who was born earlier, Gerina Dunwich or Erich Maria Remarque?
Gerina Dunwich Gerina Dunwich (born December 27, 1959, Illinois, United States) is a professional astrologer, occult historian, and New Age author, best known for her books on Wicca and various occult subjects. She is also involved in paranormal research and is the founder of the Paranormal Animal Research Group, which investigates cases of alleged hauntings by animal spirits. Her first newspaper article was published in October 1976. It was an interview with singer/songwriter Jim Peterik from the local Chicago band, the Ides of
, and Edwin S. Robinson, who landed near Pipe Peak. - Nelson Rockefeller announced that he would not seek the Republican Party nomination for 1960. December 27, 1959 (Sunday). - Johnny Unitas led the Baltimore Colts to a 31–16 win over the New York Giants to win the NFL Championship. - Born: Gerina Dunwich, American Wiccan author, in Chicago December 28, 1959 (Monday). - In Jersey City, New Jersey, 69-year-old Matthew Jaksch was robbed by
1,000
hotpotqa-train
When was the first solo art exhibition of the author of the book Comet in Moominland ?
Tove Jansson Tove Marika Jansson (, (9 August 1914 – 27 June 2001) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish author, novelist, painter, illustrator and comic strip author. Brought up by artistic parents, Jansson studied art from 1930 to 1938 in Stockholm, Helsinki and Paris. Her first solo art exhibition was in 1943. At the same time, she was writing short stories and articles for publication, as well as creating the graphics for book covers and other purposes. She continued to work as an artist and
of the greatest children's writers there has ever been and credited her writing as one of the reasons he became an author. Bibliography. Bibliography The Moomin books. Bibliography The Moomin books Novels. - "Småtrollen och den stora översvämningen" (1945, "The Moomins and the Great Flood") - "Kometjakten" (1946, "Comet in Moominland") - "Kometen kommer" (1968; reworked edition of "Comet in Moominland") - "Trollkarlens hatt" (1948, "
1,001
hotpotqa-train
Who was born first, Pavel Alexandrov or Grigory Margulis?
Pavel Alexandrov Pavel Sergeyevich Alexandrov (), sometimes romanized "Paul Alexandroff" (7 May 1896 – 16 November 1982), was a Soviet mathematician. He wrote about three hundred papers, making important contributions to set theory and topology. In topology, the Alexandroff compactification and the Alexandrov topology are named after him. Biography. Alexandrov attended Moscow State University where he was a student of Dmitri Egorov and Nikolai Luzin. Together with Pavel Urysohn, he visited the University of Göttingen in 1923 and 1924. After
1969 - Pavel Alexandrov, 1972 - Boris Delaunay, 1977 - Sergei Novikov, 1980 - Herbert Busemann, 1983 - Andrey Kolmogorov, 1986 - Friedrich Hirzebruch, 1989 Lobachevsky Prize winners Russian Academy of Sciences. - Vladimir Arnold, 1992 - Grigory Margulis, 1996 - Yurii Reshetnyak, 2000 Lobachevsky Medal winners. Lobachevsky Medal winners Kazan State University. - Aleksandr P. Norden, 1992 - Boris P. Komrakov, 1997 - Mikhail Gromov, 1997 - Shiing-Shen
1,002
hotpotqa-train
Are Dan McCafferty and Eddie Vedder both singers?
Dan McCafferty William "Dan" McCafferty (born 14 October 1946, Dunfermline, Scotland) is a Scottish vocalist, best known as the lead singer for the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth from its founding in 1968 to his retirement from touring with the band in 2013. McCafferty continues to perform solo around the world and record on occasion. Biography. Under the influence of artists such as Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Otis Redding, McCafferty became one of the founding members of Nazareth in 1968.
" (1973, "Free Wheeler") - Andy Mackay – "In Search For Eddie Riff" (1974) - Dan McCafferty – "Dan McCafferty" (1975) - Ian Gillan Band – "Child in Time" (1976) - Eddie Hardin – "Wizard's Convention" (1976, "Loose Ends") - John Perry – "Sunset Wading" (1976) - Eddie Hardin – "You Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks" (1977)
1,003
hotpotqa-train
Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi, is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi, and is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and which American actress, who became Princess of Monaco after marrying Prince Rainier III, in April 1956?
Andrea Casiraghi Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and his mother. Family background and early life. Casiraghi was born on 8 June 1984 at the Princess Grace Hospital Centre in La Colle, Monaco, to
, Prince of Monaco - François Grimaldi - Grimaldo Canella - Honoré II, Prince of Monaco - Honoré III, Prince of Monaco - Honoré IV, Prince of Monaco - Honoré V, Prince of Monaco - Jacques I, Prince of Monaco - Louis II, Prince of Monaco - Otto Canella - Rainier I of Monaco, Lord of Cagnes - Rainier III, Prince of Monaco - Andrea Casiraghi - Charlotte Casiraghi - Pierre Casiraghi - Stefano Casiraghi -
1,004
hotpotqa-train
The European Democrat Union includes the members whose ideology includes which ideology that is mostly based on ethical liberalism?
European Democrat Union The European Democrat Union (EDU) is one of the three European wings of the International Democrat Union, along with the European People's Party (EPP) and the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists (AECR). Its members include Christian democratic, liberal conservative, and conservative political parties. It is only a nominal sub-entity of the IDU, since it ceased its activities in 2002. Most EDU members were also members of the EPP, but the group also included 'unattached' conservatives
Freedom alliance, and won inside the alliance five seats. Musavat is also known for its protests against the Azerbaijani government such as that took place on 16 October 2003, after Isa Qambar had lost the election, as well as on March 12, 2011. When Musavat applied for membership of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (ELDR, now Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party, ALDE), some members considered Musavat's ideology to be incompatible with Western liberalism. Board member Nasib Nasibli even resigned, stating
1,005
hotpotqa-train
What is a 2005 French-British computer-animated adventure fantasy film based on the television series "The Magic Roundabout, that had an English film and television actor well known as a voice over actor ?
Ray Winstone Raymond Andrew Winstone (; born 19 February 1957) is an English film and television actor. He is mostly known for his "hard man" roles beginning with his role as Carlin in the 1979 film "Scum". He also played Kevin, an ex-army soldier, in "Quadrophenia" as well as Will Scarlet in the television series "Robin of Sherwood". He has also become well known as a voice over actor, and has recently branched out into film production. His career includes
Tom Mison Thomas James Mison (born 23 July 1982) is an English film, television, and theatre actor, voice artist, and writer. He has had leading and supporting roles in a variety of British theatre, television, and radio productions, as well as independent and mainstream studio films and film shorts. He is best known for his starring role as Ichabod Crane on the Fox series "Sleepy Hollow", which ran from September 2013 to March 2017. He played Fainall in the Donmar Warehouse's 2018 production
1,006
hotpotqa-train
When did the coach of the Karachi Kings finish his time as coach of the Australia national cricket team ?
Karachi Kings Karachi Kings (; ) KK is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League. The team is based in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, Pakistan. The team was formed in 2015, as a result of the formation of the Pakistan Super League by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The team's home ground is National Stadium. The team is currently captained by Imad Wasim, and coached by Mickey Arthur, a former South African cricketer. In April 2017, Wasim
homework. He continued to coach the team until the Champions Trophy-2013 in England where Australia crashed out in the group stages. As a pre-emptive measure ahead of the upcoming Ashes series in England, Mickey Arthur was sacked and replaced by Darren Lehmann. In August 2013, Arthur was appointed as the head coach and director of cricket at Christ Church Grammar School, an Anglican all-boys' school in Perth, Western Australia. In 2016, Arthur became a naturalised Australian citizen. Coaching career Karachi Kings.
1,007
hotpotqa-train
Extinction stars which Australian model and actress?
Extinction (2018 film) Extinction is a 2018 American science fiction thriller film directed by Ben Young and written by Spenser Cohen and Brad Kane. The film is about a father who has a recurring dream/vision about the loss of his family while witnessing a force bent on destruction. The film stars Lizzy Caplan, Michael Peña, Mike Colter, Lilly Aspell, Emma Booth, Israel Broussard, and Lex Shrapnel. It was released on Netflix on July 27, 2018. Plot. Peter, an engineer,
Claire Ruiz Claire Ruiz Hartell (born 28 November 1997) also known for her screen name Claire Ruiz is a Filipino Australian actress, singer, dancer and model, best known for her roles in the television series "Be Careful with my Heart" as Joey Acosta, "Beki Boxer" as Venus, A Love to Last as Gena and Maalaala Mo Kaya as Abe/Abegail Mesa She is an actress and talent of ABS-CBN's Star Magic. References. https://www.pinoynewsonline.info/claire-ruiz-stars-in-mmk-episode-about-a-woman-abused-at-a-partytrending/ https://push.abs-cbn.com/2018/1/23/photos/10-photos-of-claire-ruiz-that-proves-she-is-destin-176769
1,008
hotpotqa-train
In 2010 what was the population of the city in which the radio station WBZW is located ?
WBZW WBZW (1520 AM) is a radio station in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Owned by Salem Media Group, the station operates at 1520 kHz with a daytime power of 5 kW & a nighttime power of 350 watts. Its transmitter is located in Apopka, Florida. The station currently programs a Business News/Talk format. Shows. Business news and information on personal finance, investment, small business as well as national, local, and lifestyle news. The station features many business talk shows such
serve Coral Gables, Florida, which held the call sign WHIM from 2010 to 2018 - WBZW, a radio station (1520 AM) licensed to serve Apopka, Florida, which held the call sign WHIM from 1998 to 2010 - Former callsign (1947–92, 1993–95) of WPMZ, a radio station (1110 AM) licensed to serve East Providence, Rhode Island - Former callsign (1995–98) of WPVD, a radio station (1450 AM) licensed to serve West Warwick, Rhode Island See also.
1,009
hotpotqa-train
Who principally owns the parent company of Hindustan Zinc Limited ?
Hindustan Zinc Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL) is an integrated mining and resources producer of zinc, lead, silver and cadmium. It is a subsidiary of Vedanta Resources PLC. HZL is the world's second largest zinc producer. Its FY2018 revenues were Rs 22,084 crore History. Hindustan Zinc Limited was incorporated from the erstwhile Metal Corporation of India on 10 January 1966 as a Public Sector Undertaking. In 2001, as part of the Government's disinvestment program of loss-making PSUs, the company was put up
in which Vedanta Limited has 51% stake. - Hindustan Zinc, Rajasthan (in which Vedanta limited has a 64.9% stake) - Sterlite copper (Tuticorin) - Twin star (a Mauritius based offshore holding company that owns sizable parts of Vedanta limited) - Cairn India and Cairn energy India (oil and offshore exploration) - Mines in Goa (currently frozen statewide) and Karnataka (owned by Vedanta limited) - Electrosteel Steels limited, Jharkhand (through Vedanta star, a holding company)
1,010
hotpotqa-train
Whitey Hilcher played for a baseball team that joined the National League (NL) in what year?
Whitey Hilcher Walter Frank "Whitey" Hilcher (February 28, 1909 – November 21, 1962) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Hilcher played for the Cincinnati Reds in , , , and .
Billy Williams Billy Leo Williams (born June 15, 1938) is a retired American baseball left fielder who played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago Cubs and 2 seasons for the Oakland Athletics. Williams was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1987. In 1999, he was named a finalist for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team. Williams was the 1961 National League (NL) Rookie of the Year and was an NL All-Star for six seasons with the
1,011
hotpotqa-train
Who was born more recently, Dean Koontz or A. E. Housman?
A. E. Housman Alfred Edward Housman (; 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936), usually known as A. E. Housman, was an English classical scholar and poet, best known to the general public for his cycle of poems "A Shropshire Lad". Lyrical and almost epigrammatic in form, the poems wistfully evoke the dooms and disappointments of youth in the English countryside. Their beauty, simplicity and distinctive imagery appealed strongly to Edwardian taste, and to many early 20th-century English composers both before and after the First World
Cold Fire (Koontz novel) Cold Fire is a 1991 novel written by the best-selling author Dean Koontz. Plot. Recently retired teacher Jim Ironheart (aptly named) risks his life to save lives. In Portland he saves a young boy from an oblivious drunk driver in a van. In Boston he rescues a child from an underground explosion. In Houston he disarms a man who was trying to shoot his own wife – and he is not just lucky enough to be in the right place at the
1,012
hotpotqa-train
What American actor and writer born September 10, 1969 is starred in the 2008 film Quarantine?
Johnathon Schaech Johnathon Schaech ( ; born September 10, 1969) is an American actor, writer and producer. Early life. Schaech was born in Edgewood, Maryland, in 1969 to Joe, a Baltimore City law enforcement officer, and Joanne Schaech, a human resources executive. He was raised as a Roman Catholic. Schaech has a sister, Renée. He went to University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), where he studied economics and took one acting class. He is a member of Lambda
illustrator - Jason Priestley (born 1969), Canadian-American actor who starred in "Beverly Hills, 90210" - J. B. Priestley (1894–1984), English writer and broadcaster - Mark Priestley (1976–2008), Australian actor - Robert Priestley (1901–1986), American set decorator - Tom Priestley (born 1932), sound and film editor People Sciences. - Henry Priestley (1884–1961), Australian biochemist - Hilary Priestley, contemporary British mathemematician after whom "Priestley spaces" are named
1,013
hotpotqa-train
Steven Ernest "Steve" Sailer is an American journalist, blogger, and movie critic, a columnist for which online magazine of politics and culture published by the Greek paleoconservative journalist and socialite Taki Theodoracopulos?
Taki's Magazine Taki's Magazine, called "Takimag" for short, is an online magazine of politics and culture published by the Greek paleoconservative journalist and socialite Taki Theodoracopulos and edited by his daughter Mandolyna Theodoracopulos. Initially called Taki's Top Drawer, the site was redesigned and relaunched under its current title in March 2008 with a subsequent redesign in 2010. Founded on February 5, 2007, the intent of the site, according to Theodoracopulos, was to "shake up the stodgy world of so-called 'conservative
doyen of modern jewellery design in Britain - Johnny Hallyday (1943–2017) French rock and roll and pop singer - Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999) American-born violinist and conductor - Richard Scarry (1919–1994) American children's author and illustrator - Justin Thannhauser (1892–1976) German art dealer, disseminated Modern art in Europe - Taki Theodoracopulos (born 1936) a Greek journalist, writer and columnist - Acting - Dame Julie Andrews (born 1935) English actress, singer and author - Blake Edwards
1,014
hotpotqa-train
Which breed of dog is extinct, the Bracco Italiano or the St. John's water dog?
Bracco Italiano The Bracco Italiano is a breed of dog developed in Italy as a versatile gun dog. Description. The Bracco Italiano - or Italian Pointer- should be athletic and powerful in appearance, most resembling a cross between a German Shorthaired Pointer and a Bloodhound, although it is nothing like them in character. It has pendulous upper lips and long ears that create a serious expression. It should be "almost square", meaning that its height at the withers should be almost the same as the length of its
to locate the game. The Spinone was the breed most capable of doing so, and, perhaps, therefore the name was formed. Today the Bracco Italiano is the most popular hunting dog in Italy, although the Spinone is still common. The Bracco is a racier, higher energy dog, while the Spinone excels at hunting close or in dense cover, and in retrieving from water. The Duchess of Northumberland has a Spinone called Fuzzy. See also. - Bracco Italiano - Griffon - Pointing
1,015
hotpotqa-train
In what year was the author of the book series which had the character Opal Koboi born?
Opal Koboi Opal Koboi is a fictional character from the "Artemis Fowl" series by Eoin Colfer. After the character's introduction in in the series as a supporting antagonist, Colfer again used Koboi as the main antagonist of the fourth, sixth, and eighth books in the series, giving her the status of archenemy to Artemis Fowl II. Introduction. Colfer first brought the Opal Koboi character into the "Artemis Fowl" series through the May 2002 publication of "". Koboi was written in this second book
only reason to this hatred between the two magical creatures is that Foaly won their University's science fair with his iris-cam, which Opal found stupid and to which she thought that her Koboi wings were far superior. She then accuses the centaur of winning only because he was a male. Subsequent appearances. Opal Koboi was the titular character in "", which was published in April 2005 as the fourth book of the fictional series. In this installment, Colfer describes Opal Koboi's coma situation from the perspective
1,016
hotpotqa-train
Keith County, Nebraska is located over what 174000 sq mi aquifer?
Ogallala, Nebraska Ogallala is a city in Keith County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 4,737 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Keith County. In the days of the Nebraska Territory, the city was a stop on the Pony Express and later along the transcontinental railroad. The Ogallala Aquifer was named after the city. History. Ogallala first gained fame as a terminus for cattle drives that traveled from Texas to the Union Pacific railhead located there. These trails are known as the
Sac and Fox Reservation The Sac and Fox Reservation of the Sac and Fox Nation is a 23.639 sq mi (61.226 km²) tract located in southeastern Richardson County, Nebraska, and northeastern Brown County, Kansas near White Cloud, Kansas. It was created as a consequence of the Platte Purchase of 1836. See also. - Native American tribes in Nebraska External links. - Sac and Fox Reservation Tract Map from the US Census - "2000 Census Data", Annie E. Casey Foundation.
1,017
hotpotqa-train
How many Americans are of the decent in which Peter L. Jensen is?
Peter L. Jensen Peter Laurits Jensen (16 May 1886 – 26 October 1961) was a Danish American engineer, inventor and entrepreneur. He founded Magnavox Company and Jensen Radio Manufacturing Company. Biography. Peter Laurits Jensen was born on the island of Falster in Denmark during 1886. His education was in Danish high schools from which he graduated in 1902. He attended Amherst College in Massachusetts and graduated with his liberal arts degree in 1906 He died in Western Springs, Illinois during 1961 at the age of 75.
in 1903 and was the largest plant of its kind west of Chicago. The owners, Raymond brothers, went to Gloversville, New York. They wore sandwich boards to recruit the relocation of immigrant southern Italian workers. The surnames Greco and Lui are some of the many Napa families that followed this chain migration to work at factory jobs in the town, not to own land for farming. Edwin Pridham and Peter L. Jensen invented the moving-coil loudspeaker in 1915 in their Napa workshop while working on an improvement for the telephone
1,018
hotpotqa-train
In which city was the composer of "Prima la musica e poi le parole" born?
Giulio Sabino Giulio Sabino ("Julius Sabinus") is a "dramma per musica" (opera seria) in three acts by Giuseppe Sarti. The libretto was by Pietro Giovannini. The opera, staged in six or seven European countries at the end of the 18th century, was the subject of a parody in Antonio Salieri's 1786 work "Prima la musica e poi le parole". Performance history. It was first performed at the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice on 3 January 1781. The opera
Prima la musica e poi le parole The title of the opera is the theme of Richard Strauss's opera "Capriccio" which debates the relative importance of music and drama in opera. Synopsis. Count Opizio contracts a new opera to be written to be ready in four days. The composer has already created the score, but the poet is suffering from writer's block and resorts to trying to adapt previous verses he has written to the existing music. The composer and poet are interrupted when Eleonora, the prima
1,019
hotpotqa-train
"The Little Sisters of Eluria" was included in which American author's collection "Everything's Eventual" ?
The Little Sisters of Eluria "The Little Sisters of Eluria" is a fantasy novella by American writer Stephen King. It was originally published in 1998 in the anthology "Legends". In 2002, it was included in King's collection "Everything's Eventual". In 2009, it was published together with the of "" by Grant in a limited edition of 4,000 numbered copies of the Artist Edition signed by illustrator Michael Whelan and 1,250 numbered copies of the Deluxe Edition signed by Whelan and Stephen King. Both editions
these stories: - "Everything's Eventual" – read by Justin Long - "Autopsy Room Four" – read by Oliver Platt - "The Little Sisters of Eluria" – read by Boyd Gaines - "Luckey Quarter" – read by Judith Ivey - "The Road Virus Heads North" – read by Jay O. Sanders "The Man in the Black Suit: 4 Dark Tales" contains these stories: - "The Man in the Black Suit" - "All That You
1,020
hotpotqa-train
Who owns the upscale shopping mall known for luxury retail on Florida State Road 922?
with SR A1A. The street is an important commercial artery in northeastern Miami-Dade County, with stores lining much of the route, including the Bal Harbour Shops mall near its eastern terminus. Route description. State Road 922 begins at the intersection between 125th Street and US 441/SR 7, with SR 922 heading east, intersecting with I-95 just one block east of the western terminus. East of I-95, SR 922 continues through mostly residential areas of North Miami, becoming commercial as it reaches the intersection with SR
The Shops at Crystals The Shops at Crystals, also known as Crystals at CityCenter and Crystals Retail District, is an upscale luxury-goods shopping mall in the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The mall contains high-end retailers, gourmet restaurants, art galleries, incidental offices and support areas. There are no department stores, but there are 56 exclusive boutiques such as Gucci, Harry Winston, Cartier, Prada, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, and Versace. History. The retail
1,021
hotpotqa-train
Which boy band that was formed in Orlando, Florida in 1995 was featured on the soundtrack to the film "Light It Up"?
NSYNC NSYNC (, ; also stylized as *NSYNC or 'N Sync) was an American boy band formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich. NSYNC consisted of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass. After heavily publicized legal battles with their former manager Lou Pearlman and former record label Bertelsmann Music Group, the group's second album, "No Strings Attached" (2000), sold over one million copies in one day and
Supernova (American band) Supernova is an American pop punk band formed in Costa Mesa, California in 1989. The band has released three full-length albums, numerous singles and EPs and were part of the original 1995 Vans Warped Tour line-up. They are perhaps best known by wider audiences for their song "Chewbacca", which was featured on the soundtrack to Kevin Smith's 1994 independent film "Clerks". They are also known for the song "Up & Down", which was performed in 2007
1,022
hotpotqa-train
Edward Scobie is best known for research he did in which african immagrants in Europe are born from where?
Edward Scobie Dr. Edward Vivian Scobie (1918 – 14 November 1996) was a Dominican-born journalist, magazine publisher and historian. He is best known for his research into the black history of Western Europe and his 1972 seminal book "Black Britannia: A History of Blacks in Britain". Early life and career. Scobie was born Vivian Edward George Dalrymple in Roseau, Dominica. He was educated at the Dominica Grammar School. At school, he displayed an aptitude for athletics, eventually representing the national teams
some success as a jockey in New Zealand. Recognition. The great jockey universally known as Scobie Breasley was born Arthur Edward Breasley, and gained his nickname as a reference to James Scobie. Noted trainer Dick Bradfield placed him among the ten best jockeys he had seen. Scobie Place, Holt, Canberra, was named for him. Bibliography. James Scobie (1929) "My Life on the Australian Turf", Specialty Press Ltd., Melbourne. See also. John N. Molony,
1,023
hotpotqa-train
Celeborn, is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Celeborn is an Elf, and the husband of who?
Galadriel Galadriel () is a fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien, appearing in his Middle-earth legendarium. She appears in "The Lord of the Rings", "The Silmarillion", and "Unfinished Tales". She was a royal Elf of both the Noldor and the Teleri, being a grandchild of both King Finwë and King Olwë, and was also close kin of King Ingwë of the Vanyar through her grandmother Indis. She was one of the leaders in the rebellion of the Noldor and their flight
Amandil Amandil is a fictional character from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Amandil was a Lord of Andúnië, succeeding his father Númendil upon his death. Amandil is most noted for being the father of Elendil, founder of the Númenórean Realms in Exile. The name Amandil is Quenya for "Friend of Aman" signifying his devotion to the Valar in defiance to the policies of the King's Men. He was also the leader of the faction of Elendili ("Elf-friends"), or the Faithful
1,024
hotpotqa-train
Do we know for a fact that Alfred L. Werker directed more films than Jon Jost?
Jon Jost 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 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
Up the River (1938 film) Up the River is a 1938 prison comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Preston Foster and Arthur Treacher and featuring Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. The film is a remake of a 1930 film with the same name directed by John Ford and starring Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart in the roles subsequently played by Foster and Tony Martin. Plot. A passenger on a luxury liner ends up in a card game with men who take him for more than $20,000. After
1,025
hotpotqa-train
Who has spent more time in the heavy metal music industry, Kevin DuBrow or Lance King?
Lance King Lance King (born November 23, 1962) is an American vocalist and songwriter specializing in melodic rock progressive and power metal. Lance has sung with many groups over the last 35 years and started the record label Nightmare in 1990 to release his own music and is presently still at the helm of the label. Career. Career The Freelance years. An American hard rock band 1981–86 As a performing musician since 1981, King has sung with many bands in his career, in 1981 the summer after
guitarist Alex Grossi round out the group. The album's sound mixes heavy metal with elements of blues rock and general hard rock influences. Many fans of the DuBrow-fronted incarnation of the band expressed skepticism of the album. However, it has received overall positive reviews from publications such as KNAC.com and "Music Enthusiast Magazine". Background. On November 25, 2007, Quiet Riot's original singer and longtime member, Kevin DuBrow, was found dead in his Las Vegas apartment. The cause of death was determined
1,026
hotpotqa-train
Deliver Us From Evil explores the life of what Irish priest who raped, molested and abused at least 25 children in what state?
Deliver Us from Evil (2006 film) Deliver Us from Evil is a 2006 American documentary film that explores the life of Irish Catholic priest Oliver O'Grady, who admitted to having molested and raped approximately 25 children in Northern California from the late 1970s through the early 1990s. The film was written and directed by Amy J. Berg, won the Best Documentary Award at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, losing to "An Inconvenient Truth". The title refers to
. The Court refused to hear the appeal, and the decision required the archdiocese to comply with a subpoena from the Los Angeles County District Attorney for letters to the former priests and notes from counseling sessions conducted by the church. Deliver Us from Evil. The 2006 documentary "Deliver Us from Evil" is based on accusations that Mahony, while serving as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockton, knew that Oliver O'Grady, a priest who sexually abused children, including a nine-month-old baby, in
1,027
hotpotqa-train
When was the Australian radio and television presenter who was part of the host for 1 vs. 100 born?
Eddie McGuire Edward Joseph McGuire AM (born 29 October 1964) is an Australian radio and television presenter, commentator, journalist, media businessman and sporting president known for his association with Australian rules football (AFL) and the Nine Network and cricket, his media company is JAM TV (Formerly McGuire Media). McGuire is the current president of the AFL Collingwood Football Club and Melbourne Stars Twenty20 cricket franchise, and the current host of Channel Nine program "Millionaire Hot Seat". He is also the host of Triple
Jabba (presenter) Jason Davis, known professionally as Jabba, is an Australian actor, media personality, video jockey, television and radio host, who first made a name for himself as part of the launch of subscription television in Australia in 1995. He was a host for music television station "Red" on the now-defunct Galaxy subscription television network, before the channel changed its name to Channel [V]. Early life. Born Jason Davis, Jabba attended Hunters Hill Primary School, where he
1,028
hotpotqa-train
Baseball All-Star Bo Jackson and Craig Erickson were both drafted twice in the NFL Draft. What team do they have in common?
Craig Erickson Craig Neil Erickson (born May 17, 1969) is a former professional quarterback who was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1991 NFL Draft and also by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fourth round of the 1992 NFL Draft. He is one of the few NFL players to be drafted twice, another famous example being Bo Jackson. Coincidentally, each was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. College career. A 6'2", . quarterback from the University of Miami who was
1986 Major League Baseball draft The 1986 Major League Baseball Draft was the 22nd MLB draft that took place in 1986. During this draft 21 future all-stars were drafted including, Greg Swindell, Matt Williams, Kevin Brown, Gary Sheffield, Roberto Hernández, Jack Armstrong, Dean Palmer, Scott Cooper, Kent Bottenfield, Bo Jackson, Joe Girardi, Pat Hentgen, Tom Gordon, Steve Finley, Rod Beck, Chuck Knoblauch, Rick Reed, Paul Quantrill, John Olerud, Scott Erickson and Todd Jones. First
1,029
hotpotqa-train
What was the nickname of the Brazilian heiress that signed the Lei Aurea?
Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil "Dona" Isabel (29 July 1846 – 14 November 1921), nicknamed "the Redemptress", was the Princess Imperial (heir presumptive to the throne) of the Empire of Brazil and the Empire's regent on three occasions. Born in Rio de Janeiro as the eldest daughter of Emperor Pedro II and Empress Teresa Cristina, she was a member of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza (Portuguese: "Bragança"). After the deaths of her two brothers
Brazilian-born Spanish footballer - Rodrigo Núñez, Chilean footballer - Rodrigo José Queiroz Chagas, Brazilian footballer - Rodrigo Lacerda Ramos, Brazilian footballer - Rodrigo Lima (born 1991), Brazilian mixed martial artist - Rodrigo Lima (born 1999), Cape Verdean footballer - Rodrigo Santoro, Brazilian actor - Rodrigo dos Santos, Brazilian water polo player - Rodrigo Augusto da Silva (1833–1889), Brazilian senator that cosigned the Golden law (Lei Aurea) - Rodrigo Martins Vaz, Brazilian footballer
1,030
hotpotqa-train
Katherine Bailess acted in what series that was originally title Bounce?
Hit the Floor (TV series) Hit the Floor, originally titled Bounce, is an American sports drama television series that debuted on VH1 on May 27, 2013. Created by James LaRosa, the series chronicles the off-the-court drama surrounding the Los Angeles Devils, a fictional professional basketball team. On April 27, 2017, the series was renewed for an eight-episode fourth season that premiered on BET on July 10, 2018. The network canceled the series on December 7, 2018. Plot
WB shows "Gilmore Girls" and "One Tree Hill". Kat also recurred on Fox’s "The Loop", "Sordid Lives" the Series and guest starred on "NCIS". Bailess starred in the YouTube comedic series "Shit Southern Women Say" written and directed by Julia Fowler. She co-produced the film "". Bailess was also featured on the soundtrack for "From Justin to Kelly" on the tracks "The Luv' (The Bounce)", "Wish Upon a Star
1,031
hotpotqa-train
Kurt Julian Weillwas a German composer, active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States, with Brecht, he developed productions such as his best-known work, the Threepenny Opera is a "play with music" by Bertolt Brecht and who, adapted from John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera, "The Beggar's Opera"?
Kurt Weill Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900April 3, 1950) was a German composer, active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fruitful collaborations with Bertolt Brecht. With Brecht, he developed productions such as his best-known work "The Threepenny Opera", which included the ballad "Mack the Knife". Weill held the ideal of writing music that served a socially useful
Student Prince", released in 1954, was Number One for 42 weeks. Arguably another early pioneer of crossover was the twentieth century composer Kurt Weill. A writer of avant garde serious music, his collaborations with playwright Bertolt Brecht on projects such as The Threepenny Opera nevertheless gave an early indication of his interest in writing in an easily accessible, popular musical style. This trend in his work came to full fruition in later life in the United States, where he switched primarily to writing the scores for Broadway musicals such as
1,032
hotpotqa-train
Consider the eccentric Knoxville businessman with whom George Roby Dempster often staged politcal battles. In what year were they born?
across the Southern Appalachian region. Dempster also served as a city manager and mayor of Knoxville, where he became legendary for his political battles with eccentric Knoxville businessman Cas Walker and "Knoxville Journal" editor Guy Smith, Jr. Biography. Biography Early life. Dempster was born in 1887, the ninth child of Scottish immigrant John Dempster and Irish immigrant Ann Doherty. John Dempster co-managed Scott, Dempster and Company, a gristmilling firm that operated a mill along First Creek. As a teenager, George Dempster travelled around
George Roby Dempster George Roby Dempster (September 16, 1887 – September 18, 1964) was an American businessman, inventor, and politician, active primarily in Knoxville, Tennessee, during the first half of the twentieth century. Dempster is best known for the invention of the Dempster-Dumpster, a now-commonly-used trash receptacle that can be mechanically emptied into garbage trucks. During the 1910s and 1920s, the Dempster Brothers Construction Company, operated by Dempster and his brothers, built a number of roads and railroads
1,033
hotpotqa-train
Eric Dane co-starred in a film directed by who?
Valentine's Day (2010 film) Valentine's Day is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. The screenplay and the story were written by Katherine Fugate, Abby Kohn, and Marc Silverstein. The film features an ensemble cast led by Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Héctor Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Roberts,
a student film. Since moving to Los Angeles in 1999, Dunstan toiled in several odd jobs including a retirement home, an Optometry clinic, and a video store while spending his nights writing on a computer borrowed from fellow screenwriter, Patrick Melton. Career. In March 2005, Dunstan and Melton won Season Three of "Project Greenlight" with their screenplay, "Feast", which was directed by John Gulager. The film starred Krista Allen and Eric Dane, and was produced by Dimension Films and Neo Art &
1,034
hotpotqa-train
What is included in the complex where the play Punk Rock was premiered?
Royal Exchange, Manchester The Royal Exchange is a grade II listed building in Manchester, England. It is located in the city centre on the land bounded by St Ann's Square, Exchange Street, Market Street, Cross Street and Old Bank Street. The complex includes the Royal Exchange Theatre and the Royal Exchange Shopping Centre. The Royal Exchange was heavily damaged in the Manchester Blitz and in the 1996 Manchester bombing. The current building is the last of several buildings on the site used for commodities exchange, primarily but
Designing Rocks atom-by-atom. "Throwing Rocks ..." is the title of the general audience, public talk that Craig has been giving ever since his unusual path to where he is today was revealed after being named a MacArthur Fellow. It is a play on the fact that as a kid in Olney, throwing rocks was what Craig did for fun, then as a teenager & young adult moving onto punk rock, to the fact that today he works mostly on complex oxide materials (most geological rocks are
1,035
hotpotqa-train
Are eith Nicotiana or Encyclia genus of pine trees?
Nicotiana Nicotiana () is a genus of herbaceous plants and shrubs of the family Solanaceae, that is indigenous to the Americas, Australia, south west Africa and the South Pacific. Various "Nicotiana" species, commonly referred to as tobacco plants, are cultivated as ornamental garden plants. "N. tabacum" is grown worldwide for production of tobacco leaf for cigarettes and other tobacco products. Taxonomy. Taxonomy Species. The 67 species include; - "Nicotiana acuminata" – manyflower tobacco - "Nicotiana africana
Nicotiana tabacum Nicotiana tabacum, or cultivated tobacco, is an annually-grown herbaceous plant. It is found only in cultivation, where it is the most commonly grown of all plants in the genus "Nicotiana", and its leaves are commercially grown in many countries to be processed into tobacco. It grows to heights between 1 and 2 meters. Research is ongoing into its ancestry among wild "Nicotiana" species, but it is believed to be a hybrid of "Nicotiana sylvestris", "Nicotiana tomentosiformis", and
1,036
hotpotqa-train
Are both documentary films The One Percent and Air Force, Incorporated from the same country?
Air Force, Incorporated Air Force, Incorporated () is a 2006 Argentine documentary film written and directed by Enrique Piñeyro. The picture was executive produced by Aqua Films' Verónica Cura and produced by Enrique Piñeyro. Plot. The documentary portrays a behind-the-scenes look at the poor state of Argentina's civil aviation, and puts the blame on the Argentine Air Force. The Air Force has been in control of air traffic operations since the military takeover of General Juan Carlos Onganía in 1966. The
the Constitution of Afghanistan for the purpose of organizing and supervising all elections in the country - postponed the poll from its original date of 22 May to September 18. - The number of U.S. and NATO air strikes over Afghanistan has spiked since General David Petraeus replaced General Stanley McChrystal. U.S. Air Force statistics show a 172 percent increase, with 700 separate missions flown in September 2010. At the same time the ICRC reports that the number of War casualties in a Kandahar hospital are "hitting record highs". Mirwais Regional Hospital
1,037
hotpotqa-train
Vaishali Samant appears on the soundtrack of a film directed by which person?
Vaishali Samant Vaishali Samant is an Indian music composer, lyricist and playback singer who is popularly known for her work in the Marathi film and music industry. Her career on television has included being a judge on the reality singing competition shows. She has sung in Bengali, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Assamese, Tamil and Telugu languages. She has sung over 2000 songs in Marathi. Her "Aika Dajiba", "Kombadi Palali", "Nad khula" and "Durchya Ranat" songs are popular and a hit.
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi. The film was also selected to be shown to President Obama by President Pratibha Patil. Soundtrack. The music of the film is composed by Ashok Patki on lyrics written by Samruoddhi Porey. Kunal Ganjawala and Vaishali Samant have sung the songs.
1,038
hotpotqa-train
X Marks the Spot was presented by the author and travel writer of what nationality?
X Marks the Spot (game show) X Marks the Spot was a British radio quiz and panel game, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1998 and 2006. It could be likened to be a more light-hearted version of "Round Britain Quiz". It was presented by the comedian and author Pete McCarthy until his death in October 2004. The writer and broadcaster David Stafford took over the reins from series 7. Concept. The game consisted of three celebrities identifying four places around the United Kingdom,
" (1998), Meridian Television's "The Pier" and Channel 4's "Desperately Seeking Something" (1995–1998), an exploration of alternative religious movements around the world. For BBC Radio 4, he presented "Breakaway", "First Impressions", "X Marks the Spot", "American Beauty", and "Cajun Country", as well as appearing as a regular guest on "Loose Ends", "Just a Minute" and "The News Quiz". Biography Travel writing: 1998–2004
1,039
hotpotqa-train
Where is the football club that Michael Langer plays for originally from?
Michael Langer Michael Langer (born 6 January 1985 in Bregenz, Vorarlberg) is an Austrian footballer, who plays as a goalkeeper for Schalke 04. Club career. Formerly a goalkeeper for the German Bundesliga team VfB Stuttgart, he made his debut in the highest German division on 10 March 2007 in a game against Wolfsburg, as a replacement for regular goalkeeper Timo Hildebrand. On 2 January 2008, he moved to SC Freiburg and the club terminated his contract on 8 May 2010. On 20 May 2010,
Michael Doughty (Australian footballer) Michael Doughty (born 5 August 1979) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) between 2000 and 2012. He is now playing for Reynella Football Club in the Southern Football League, where he played junior football. Originally from South Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), Doughty was drafted by Adelaide with their first choice (fourth overall) at the 1999 Rookie Draft and elevated to Adelaide
1,040
hotpotqa-train
David Bell was a third baseman for which team?
David Bell (baseball) David Michael Bell (born September 14, 1972) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, who is currently the manager for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB). Over the course of his 12-year MLB playing career, Bell appeared at all four infield positions while playing for the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Cardinals, Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Milwaukee Brewers. He made his MLB debut for the Indians in 1995. After his retirement as
, 2006, the Phillies traded backup catcher Sal Fasano to the New York Yankees for minor league infielder Hector Made. Two days later, the Phillies traded third baseman David Bell, who was due to become a free agent during the off-season, to the Milwaukee Brewers for minor league pitcher Wilfredo Laureano. Gillick did not stop there, making a deadline deal that sent outfielder Bobby Abreu and pitcher Cory Lidle to the Yankees in exchange for Matt Smith, C.J. Henry, Carlos Monastrios, and Jesus Sanchez. The team
1,041
hotpotqa-train
Though Cherrie Ireland was born in Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory of Australia, she was on holiday in which city when she became paralysed by polio?
Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin ( ) is the capital city of the Northern Territory of Australia, situated on the Timor Sea. It is the largest city in the sparsely populated Northern Territory, with a population of 148,564. It is the smallest, wettest and most northerly of the Australian capital cities, and acts as the Top End's regional centre. Darwin's proximity to South East Asia makes it a link between Australia and countries such as Indonesia and East Timor. The Stuart Highway begins in Darwin, extends southerly
Graeme Sawyer Graeme Sawyer (born 28 January 1957) is the former Lord Mayor of the City of Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, Australia. He became Lord Mayor at an election in April 2008, when he won 56.8% of the vote after preferences. At the 2012 Local Government elections, he was beaten by Katrina Fong Lim, daughter of former Lord Mayor Alec Fong Lim, who received over 56% of the primary vote. Sawyer was a guest on "Dirty Jobs" during an episode
1,042
hotpotqa-train
Which American actor and writer produced To Be or Not to Be
To Be or Not to Be (1983 film) To Be or Not to Be is a 1983 American war comedy film directed by Alan Johnson, produced by Mel Brooks, and starring Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Tim Matheson, Charles Durning, Christopher Lloyd, and José Ferrer. The screenplay was written by Ronny Graham and Thomas Meehan, based on the original story by Melchior Lengyel, Ernst Lubitsch and Edwin Justus Mayer. The film is a remake of the 1942 film of the same name. Cast.
John P. McCann John P. McCann is an American-born writer, actor and producer who has mostly focused on writing/producing animation and family-friendly scripts in the past. He is best known for his work on television cartoons, for which he has received numerous awards, but he has also produced live-action screenplays and television scripts. At present McCann is also working on short stories, and a novella. His fiction tends to be either darkly humorous or horror-related. McCann was featured on a
1,043
hotpotqa-train
The artist Mathangi "Maya" arulpragasm's song Bad Girls once appeared on what free online mixtape?
M.I.A. (rapper) Mathangi Arulpragasam (born 18 July 1975), better known by her stage name M.I.A., is an English rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, visual artist and activist. Her stage name is wordplay on her name as well as a reference to the military term "missing in action". Her work combines elements of alternative, dance, electronic, hip hop, and world music. M.I.A. began her career in 2000 as a visual artist, filmmaker, and designer in west London before
commending the chorus as being in the same vein as that of "XXXO", a track from M.I.A.'s third studio album "Maya" (2010). "Rolling Stone" thought that "Bad Girls" was the catchiest song the singer had released since "Paper Planes" from "Kala" (2007). The song's instrumentation consists of background bleeps and blorps mixed down, and the percussion turned up from, but still recalling, the original mixtape version. Because of these, the song exhibits what David
1,044
hotpotqa-train
Hurricane Beulah was the second tropical storm, second hurricane, and only major hurricane during which was the first Atlantic hurricane season to be included in the satellite era?
1967 Atlantic hurricane season The 1967 Atlantic hurricane season was a significantly inactive season, however, it featured an exceptionally high number of depressions, a near record. It was the first Atlantic hurricane season to be included in the satellite era. The first depression originated on June 10, and the final storm – Heidi – lost tropical characteristics on October 31. Hurricane Beulah – the strongest storm of the season – was also the most damaging, causing 59 deaths and $235 million in damage (1967
Hurricane Joaquin Hurricane Joaquin (, ) was a powerful tropical cyclone that devastated several districts of the Bahamas and caused damage in the Turks and Caicos Islands, parts of the Greater Antilles, and Bermuda. It was also the strongest Atlantic hurricane of non-tropical origin recorded in the satellite era. The tenth named storm, third hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season, Joaquin evolved from a non-tropical low to become a tropical depression on September 28, well southwest of Bermuda. Tempered by
1,045
hotpotqa-train
What is the former leader of the school of Soviet and Russian humorists's son the head of?
Konstantin Raikin Konstantin Arkadyevich Raikin (; July 8, 1950, Leningrad, USSR) is a Russian actor and theatre director, the head of the Moscow Satyricon Theatre (since 1988). Konstantin Raikin has been honoured with the titles Meritorious Artist of Russia (1985) and the People's Artist of Russia (1993). Among his accolades are the Russian State Prize (1995), the Order of Merit for the Fatherland (III, IV – 2000, 2010) and the Golden Mask award (1995, 2000,
Tamara Erofeyeva Tamara Ivanovna Erofeyeva (, ) (born June 29, 1937) is a Soviet and Russian linguist. She is a Doctor of Philology, served as Dean of the philological faculty at Perm State University (1982 - 1988), is a leader of Sociolinguistic study of urban language, head of the school of Socio- and Psycholinguistics in the Department of General and Slavonic Linguistics at Perm State National Research University, and is an Honorary Figure of Russian Higher Education. Works. For a full list of T.
1,046
hotpotqa-train
What was the population of the town where The Boulder Dam Hotel is located?
Boulder City, Nevada Boulder City is a city in Clark County, Nevada. It is approximately southeast of Las Vegas. As of the 2010 census, the population of Boulder City was 15,023. The community took its name from Boulder Canyon. Boulder City is one of only two cities in Nevada that prohibits gambling (the other being Panaca). History. History Beginnings as federal company town. The land upon which Boulder City was founded was a harsh, desert environment. Its sole reason for existence was
Museum is located in the hotel. Operated by the Boulder City Museum and Historical Association, the museum features exhibits about the Boulder Canyon Project, the building of Boulder Dam, and the history of culture of Boulder City. History. The hotel was built for W.F. Grey, who saw the opportunity for a hotel in the "government town" of Boulder City. The hotel was completed in 1933. P.S. Webb built the hotel and purchased it from Grey in 1935 as part of his tourist agency. Webb advertised heavily
1,047
hotpotqa-train
How many awards did the alphabetically first animator of The Country Cousin receive?
The Country Cousin The Country Cousin is a Walt Disney animated short film released on October 31, 1936 by United Artists. The winner of the 1936 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, the film was produced by Walt Disney, directed by Wilfred Jackson, and animated by Art Babbitt and Les Clark. As is true for most cartoons in the "Silly Symphonies" series, "The Country Cousin" was built around a musical score, which was written by Leigh Harline. The film's story was based on one of
- "Ten big Indians: stories of famous Indian chiefs" (1905) - "Indian fairy tales as told to the little children of the wigwam" (1906) - "Old colony days : stories of the first settlers and how our country grew" (1906) - "Our little Philippine cousin" (1906) - "Our Little Russian Cousin" (1906) - "Building the nation; stories of how our forefathers lived and what they did to make our country a united
1,048
hotpotqa-train
Are both Mariqueen Maandig and Pelle Almqvist from the same country?
Mariqueen Maandig Mariqueen Maandig Reznor ("née" Maandig; born April 5, 1981) is a Filipino-American singer, songwriter, and musician. She is the vocalist for How to Destroy Angels, and was the former vocalist of Los Angeles-based rock band West Indian Girl. Career. Career West Indian Girl (2004–2009). Maandig was a vocalist for the band West Indian Girl from 2004 to 2009, performing on the albums "West Indian Girl" and "4th & Wall". She
this album, four new members were added to the band's lineup - Mariqueen Maandig on vocals, Mark Lewis on drums and Nathan Van Hala and Amy White on keyboards. Personnel. - Robert James – vocals, guitar - Francis Ten – bass - Mariqueen Maandig – vocals, tambourine - Mark Lewis – drums, backing vocals - Nathan Van Hala – keyboards - Amy White – keyboards, backing vocals - Chris Arpad - guest Steel Pans External
1,049
hotpotqa-train
What is the title of Erika Mitchell's novel that reached number 1 on the "USA Today" best seller list?
Fifty Shades Darker Fifty Shades Darker is a 2012 erotic romance novel by British author E. L. James. It is the second installment in the "Fifty Shades" trilogy that traces the deepening relationship between a college graduate, Anastasia Steele, and a young business magnate, Christian Grey. The first and third volumes, "Fifty Shades of Grey" and "Fifty Shades Freed", were published in 2011 and 2012, respectively. The novel is published by Vintage Books and reached No. 1 on the "USA Today"
"Morning Star" is the third and final novel in Brown's "Red Rising" trilogy, preceded by "Red Rising" (2014) and "Golden Son" (2015). In August 2015, Brown said of the novel: It was published on February 9, 2016, and debuted at #1 on "The New York Times" Best Seller list. It reached #1 on "USA Today" Best-Selling Books list, and won the Goodreads Choice Award for science fiction.
1,050
hotpotqa-train
Does the London Avenue Canal or Riverside Canal run through the 4th ward?
Grande in New Mexico and Texas. The canal supplies a canal network extending throughout the Upper Rio Grande Valley. See also. - American Canal - Franklin Canal (Texas) - Texas Irrigation Canals - United States Bureau of Reclamation External links. - Rio Grande Project, US Bureau of Reclamation website
4th Ward of New Orleans The 4th Ward" or "Fourth Ward is a division of the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, one of the 17 Wards of New Orleans. Boundaries. The 4th Ward stretches through the city from the Mississippi River to Lake Pontchartrain. From the River to Metairie Ridge the upper boundary is Canal Street, New Orleans, across which is the 3rd Ward, and the lower boundary is St. Louis Street, across which is the 5th Ward. This portion was the
1,051
hotpotqa-train
What was the school at a university in South Carolina that had a dean born in 1930?
Bob Jones University Bob Jones University (BJU) is a private, non-denominational evangelical university in Greenville, South Carolina, known for its conservative cultural and religious positions. The college, with approximately 2,500 students, is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools. The university's athletic teams, the Bruins, compete in Division II of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). In 2008, the university estimated the number
Henry L. Kamphoefner Henry Leveke Kamphoefner (May 5, 1907 – February 14, 1990) was a champion of Modernist architecture and is most well known for bringing modern architecture to the southern United States and North Carolina in particular, as the first Dean of the School (now College) of Design at North Carolina State University. Biography. Henry Leveke Kamphoefner was born in Des Moines, Iowa on May 5, 1907. He graduated from the University of Illinois with a Bachelor of Science degree in architecture in 1930
1,052
hotpotqa-train
What is the name of Robert Dr Niros characters wife?
The Wizard of Lies The Wizard of Lies is a 2017 American television drama film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Sam Levinson, Sam Baum, and John Burnham Schwartz, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Diana B. Henriques. The film stars Robert De Niro as businessman Bernard Madoff, Michelle Pfeiffer as his wife Ruth Madoff, and Alessandro Nivola as their older son Mark Madoff. It aired on HBO on May 20, 2017. Cast. - Robert De Niro as Bernard Madoff
Dr. Kelly Brackett (Robert Fuller), "Tell me about the rabbits, George!" Dr. Brackett responds, "You're too young!" To which Dr. Early replies, "You know, you're right!" - In an episode of the game show "Family Feud", the host asks a contestant whose team has already won (this information is withheld from the contestant), what the name of Curley's wife is, which is never mentioned in the novel. - In the season
1,053
hotpotqa-train
Grassmann's law is named after a linguist born in which year ?
Grassmann's law Grassmann's law, named after its discoverer Hermann Grassmann, is a dissimilatory phonological process in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit which states that if an aspirated consonant is followed by another aspirated consonant in the next syllable, the first one loses the aspiration. The descriptive version was given for Sanskrit by Pāṇini. Here are some examples in Greek of the effects of Grassmann's law: - 'I sacrifice (an animal)' - 'it was sacrificed' - 'hair' - '
by Hermann Heinrich Gossen. - Graham's law, a gas law in physics: the average kinetic energy of the molecules of two samples of different gases at the same temperature is identical. It is named for Thomas Graham (1805–1869), who formulated it. - Grassmann's law: A dissimilatory phonological process in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit which states that if an aspirated consonant is followed by another aspirated consonant in the next syllable, the first one loses the aspiration. Named after its discoverer Hermann Grassmann. -
1,054
hotpotqa-train
Julien Duvivier and Andrew Adamson, have which occupation in common?
Andrew Adamson Andrew Ralph Adamson (born 1 December 1966) is a New Zealand film director, producer and screenwriter based mainly in Los Angeles, where he made the animation films, "Shrek" and "Shrek 2" for which he received an Academy Award win. He was director, executive producer, and scriptwriter for the 2005 production of "". He also worked on the movies "Batman Forever" and "Batman & Robin" as a visual effects supervisor. He was appointed a Member of the New
wife in 1939. Biography Career Hollywood. In the late 1930s Gabin was flooded with offers from Hollywood; for a time he turned them all down, until the outbreak of World War II. After the German occupation of France in 1940, he joined Jean Renoir and Julien Duvivier in the United States. During his time in Hollywood, Gabin began a romance with actress Marlene Dietrich which lasted until 1948. However, his films in America – "Moontide" (1942) and "The Impostor" (1944),
1,055
hotpotqa-train
When was the writer of the book She Walks These Hills born?
Sharyn McCrumb Sharyn McCrumb (born February 26, 1948) is an American writer whose books celebrate the history and folklore of Appalachia. McCrumb is the winner of numerous literary awards, and the author of the Elizabeth McPherson mystery series, the Ballad series, and the St. Dale series. Early life. Sharyn McCrumb was born Sharyn Elaine Arwood on February 26, 1948, in Wilmington, North Carolina. Career. McCrumb is an award-winning Southern writer, perhaps best known for her Appalachian "Ballad
has so far produced eight films. In 2010, she made writer debut when she released her book "Around The World Twice". In 2011, she released her second, writing "Two Different Walks Of Life A Celebrity and Average Housewife". Her third novel "Peaches & Cream" is available. Her book "Stupid Guys Diary" was released in August 2013. Background and career. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Johnson is African American and Puerto Rican descent. Johnson's beginnings in show business are
1,056
hotpotqa-train
Rómulo Gallegos and Louis Bromfield, have a writing related occupation?
Rómulo Gallegos Rómulo Ángel del Monte Carmelo Gallegos Freire (2 August 1884 – 5 April 1969) was a Venezuelan novelist and politician. For a period of some nine months during 1948, he was the first cleanly elected president in his country's history. Early life and writings. Rómulo Gallegos was born in Caracas to Rómulo Gallegos Osío and Rita Freire Guruceaga, into a family of humble origin. He began his work as a schoolteacher, writer, classical music enthusiast, and journalist in 1903. His novel "
also. - Presidents of Venezuela - List of Venezuelans Further reading. - Gallegos: Doña Bárbara / Donald Leslie Shaw., 1972 - Rómulo Gallegos: an Oklahoma encounter and the writing of the last novel / Lowell Dunham., 1974 - Nine essays on Rómulo Gallegos / Hugo Rodríguez-Alcalá., 1979 - Three Spanish American novelists a European view / Cyril A Jones., 1967 - Sociopolitical aspects of the novels of Rómulo Gallegos / Earl Leon Cardon., 1962 -
1,057
hotpotqa-train
"Bye Bye Bye" is a song by American boy band NSYNC, formed in Orlando, Florida in which year?
NSYNC NSYNC (, ; also stylized as *NSYNC or 'N Sync) was an American boy band formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich. NSYNC consisted of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass. After heavily publicized legal battles with their former manager Lou Pearlman and former record label Bertelsmann Music Group, the group's second album, "No Strings Attached" (2000), sold over one million copies in one day and
Could It Be You Could It Be You may refer to: - "Could It Be You", List of songs written by Cole Porter - "Could It Be You", song by the Four Tops, Davis - "Could It Be You", B-side of "Bye Bye Bye" song by American boy band, NSYNC - "Could It Be You", a song by Cascada on the 2007 album "Perfect Day"
1,058
hotpotqa-train
Which footballing city beat the Netherlands in the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final?
1974 FIFA World Cup Final The 1974 FIFA World Cup Final was the final match of the 1974 FIFA World Cup, the 10th FIFA World Cup, a competition to determine the world champion among national men's football sides. The match was contested by the Netherlands and West Germany, with the West Germans winning 2–1. The Netherlands opened the scoring via a Johan Neeskens penalty in the second minute, only for Paul Breitner to equalise with another penalty in the 25th minute before Gerd Müller scored the winning goal in the 43rd minute
. Most German fans consider the Netherlands or Italy to be their traditional footballing rivals, and as such, usually the rivalry is not taken quite as seriously there as it is in England. The English and German national football teams have played each other since the end of the 19th century, and officially since 1930. The teams met for the first time in November 1899, when England beat Germany in four straight matches. Notable matches between England and Germany (or West Germany) include the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final,
1,059
hotpotqa-train
The Mazda Roadpacer AP (Anti Pollution) is a full-size sedan that was sold by Mazda in Japan, it was introduced to compete with sedans, such as which large four-door limousine, produced mainly for the Japanese market?
Toyota Century The is a large four-door limousine produced mainly for the Japanese market, serving as Toyota's flagship car within Japan; globally the unrelated Lexus LS series is Toyota's flagship luxury model outside Japan. Production of the Century began in 1967, and the model received only minor changes until a redesign in 1997. The Century derived its name from the 100th birthday of Sakichi Toyoda (born 14 February 1867), the founder of Toyota Industries. It is often used by the Imperial House of Japan, the
Mazda Roadpacer AP The Mazda Roadpacer AP (Anti-Pollution) is a full-size sedan that was sold by Mazda in Japan between 1975 and 1977, although the last car was not sold until 1979. It was based on the Australian Holden HJ and HX series Premier. Premiers were shipped to Japan without engines, and Mazda fitted a 1.3-liter "13B" Wankel engine into the bay. The engine produced but just of torque, meaning the Roadpacer performed rather poorly as it weighed . The Roadpacer was introduced to compete
1,060
hotpotqa-train
the rest of Shabbethai Donnolo's family was carried to what location that is over 2700 years old?
Shabbethai Donnolo Shabbethai Donnolo (913 – c. 982, ) was a Graeco-Italian Jewish physician, and writer on medicine and astrology born at Oria, Apulia. When twelve years of age he was made prisoner by the Arabs under the leadership of the Fatimite Abu Ahmad Ja'far ibn 'Ubaid, but was ransomed by his relatives at Otranto, while the rest of his family was carried to Palermo and North Africa. He turned to medicine and astrology for a livelihood, studying the sciences of "the Greeks, Arabs,
Moses ha-Darshan, Ḳalir, Meïr Sheliaḥ Ẓibbur, Kalonymus, and others. In his commentary on "Book of Job" he frequently uses the writings of Shabbethai Donnolo, and gives very valuable extracts from the lost "Baraita of Samuel" with Donnolo's commentary (comp. Epstein, l.c. pp. 34 et seq.). His grammatical standpoint is that of Rashi. Whole Hebrew sentences are sometimes translated into French. In his expressions he is not as terse as Rashi. He is bold enough
1,061
hotpotqa-train
Guadarrama National Park and Teide National Park, are both national parks, in which country?
Guadarrama National Park Sierra de Guadarrama National Park (in Spanish: "Parque Nacional de la Sierra de Guadarrama") is a national park in Spain, covering nearly 34,000 hectares, the fifth largest in Spain's national parks system. The Guadarrama mountain range ("Sistema Central") contains some ecologically valuable areas, located in the Community of Madrid and Castile and León (provinces of Segovia and Ávila). The law that regulates the recently approved national park was published in the BOE in . Ecology. The
for finding life on Mars and finding places to try in 2012, new robotic vehicles. Sister parks. - Rapa Nui National Park (Easter Island, Chile). Besides the Teide National Park participates in different international programs and exchange advice with other national parks in the world, especially Central America, South America and Europe. In regard to international cooperation, the Teide National Park has provided technical support to the Souss-Massa National Park located in southwestern of Morocco. Films filmed in the park and curiosities
1,062
hotpotqa-train
Kelly Fu Ka Lei is a Hong Kong-German actress and model born in Hong Kong, which class of names, are used by those from that location?
Chinese name Chinese personal names are names used by those from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and the Chinese diaspora overseas. Due to China's historical dominance of East Asian culture, many names used in Korea and Vietnam are adaptations of Chinese names, or have historical roots in Chinese, with appropriate adaptation to accommodate linguistic differences. Modern Chinese names consist of a surname known as xing (, "xìng"), which comes first and is usually but not always monosyllabic, followed by a personal
Kelly Lin Kelly Lin or Lin Hsi-Lei () is a Taiwanese actress and model who has appeared mainly in Hong Kong films. Biography. Lin was born in Taiwan in 1975. She moved to Santa Barbara, California with her family at the age of 12. She graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a Degree in Economics. Not knowing what to do after college, Lin decided to pursue a career in show business in Taiwan. Biography Career. Lin initially wanted to be a
1,063
hotpotqa-train
Evan Mecham was given a nickname of a man who was born in what year?
Harold Stassen Harold Edward Stassen (April 13, 1907 – March 4, 2001) was the 25th Governor of Minnesota. He was a leading candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in 1948, considered for a time to be the front-runner. He thereafter regularly continued to run for that and other offices, such that his name became most identified with his status as a perennial candidate. Born in West St. Paul, Minnesota, Stassen was elected as the district attorney of Dakota County,
, Symington had placed his business expertise and his success as a real estate developer center stage, stating, "What Arizona needs right now is a business mind. The state needs a man who can provide experienced, professional fiscal management to pull it out of its economic crisis. I am that man." In the Republican primary held on September 11, 1990, Symington was opposed by several high-profile career politicians, including former Governor Evan Mecham, who had been impeached in 1988 and was attempting to make a comeback
1,064
hotpotqa-train
What English operatic tenor sang the duet "O soave fanciulla " from Puccini's opera "La bohème" with Mary Plazas?
La Bohème (2009 film) La Bohème is a 2009 short film from directed by Werner Herzog. The four-minute film features images of harsh life in Ethiopia set to the duet "" from Puccini's opera "La bohème", sung by Peter Auty and Mary Plazas. It was part of a series of short films commissioned by Sky Arts and English National Opera.
O soave fanciulla" ("O Gentle Maiden") from Puccini's "La Bohème" ("The Bohemian", 1896), in a duet from Act I scene 5 of Verdi's "Rigoletto" (1851), and in "The Prayer" ("c." 1999) by Carole Bayer Sager. Personal life. Diddú's husband is musician Þorkell Jóelsson (born 28 May 1952). Her father, Hjálmtýr E. Hjálmtýsson (5 July 1933 – 12 September 2002), had roles in
1,065
hotpotqa-train
What was the nationality of the singer and co-writer of "Mr. Pitiful"?
Otis Redding Otis Ray Redding Jr. (September 9, 1941 – December 10, 1967) was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, arranger, and talent scout. He is considered one of the greatest singers in the history of American popular music and a seminal artist in soul music and rhythm and blues. Redding's style of singing gained inspiration from the gospel music that preceded the genre. His singing style influenced many other soul artists of the 1960s. During his lifetime, his recordings were produced by Stax Records
Landau:"Between 1962 and 1964 Redding recorded a series of soul ballads characterized by unabashedly sentimental lyrics usually begging forgiveness or asking a girlfriend to come home... He soon became known as "Mr. Pitiful" and earned a reputation as the leading performer of soul ballads." The most important female soul singer to emerge was Aretha Franklin, originally a gospel singer who began to make secular recordings in 1960 but whose career was later revitalised by her recordings for Atlantic. Her 1967 recordings, such as "I Never Loved a Man (The
1,066
hotpotqa-train
One of John Candy's most renouwned onscreen performances was as Dell Griffith in an American comedy film from what year?
Planes, Trains and Automobiles Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a 1987 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes. The film stars Steve Martin as Neal Page, a high-strung marketing executive, and John Candy as Del Griffith, a goodhearted but annoying shower curtain ring salesman. They share a three-day odyssey of misadventures trying to get Neal home to Chicago in time for Thanksgiving with his family. Plot. Neal Page is an advertising account executive on a business trip in New
Monday Morning in a Coney Island Police Court Monday Morning in a Coney Island Police Court is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast. - John R. Cumpson as Honorable Patrick McPheeney - Harry Solter as McPheeney's Aide - Edward Dillon - George Gebhardt as Happy Hooligan Character - Robert Harron as Young Man - Dell Henderson - Anthony O'Sullivan as Ignatius O'Brien, Attorney - Mack Sennett as Policeman
1,067
hotpotqa-train
What do Freedomland U.S.A. and Baychester both have in common?
Baychester, it also covers the adjacent neighborhood of Pelham Gardens, Bronx. The area is patrolled by the 47th Precinct of the New York City Police Department. Land use and terrain. Baychester is dominated by one and two family homes of various styles. The total land area is 2.61 square miles. The area is low laying and flat; some parts of the East Bronx are built on marshland and valleys. The area was formerly home to the amusement park Freedomland U.S.A., opened in 1959 and closed in 1964.
Freedomland Freedomland may refer to: - Freedomland U.S.A., a short-lived themed amusement park in the Baychester section of the Bronx, New York City - "Freedomland" (novel), a 1998 novel by Richard Price - "Freedomland" (film), a 2006 film adaptation of Price's novel starring Samuel L. Jackson and Julianne Moore - "Freedomland", a play by Amy Freed - Free Territory of Freedomland, a micronation declared by Filipino explorer Tomás Cloma in the Spratly Islands
1,068
hotpotqa-train
Are The Cure and Headstones from the same country?
The Cure The Cure are an English rock band formed in Crawley in 1976. The group has experienced continuous line-up changes over its lifespan, with vocalist, guitarist and principal songwriter Robert Smith being the only constant member. The band's debut album was "Three Imaginary Boys" (1979) and this, along with several early singles, placed the band in the post-punk and new wave movements that had sprung up in the wake of the punk rock revolution in the United Kingdom. Following the release
retains some medieval stonework. It was restored in around 1878 and many of its features date from the 19th century. The church was designated as a Grade II listed building in 1968. Two carved headstones in the graveyard are also listed at the same grade. The local pub, the "Hook & Hatchet", was a traditional Kentish pub and, according to website of brewers and operators Shepherd Neame, had been run as such for around 100 years after a local family applied for a "beer and cider"
1,069
hotpotqa-train
Where is H. Frank Carey Junior-Senior High School?
H. Frank Carey Junior-Senior High School H. Frank Carey High School is a public high school located in Franklin Square, New York serving students in the seventh through twelfth grades from the towns of Franklin Square, Garden City South, Garden City, West Hempstead, and Elmont. As of the 2014-15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,634 students and 98.2 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 16.6:1. There were 110 students (6.7% of
Senior High School, though it is possible for students to attend one of the other schools in the high school district and a slight minority of students in the district does go to Sewanhaka Central High School District but most do go to H. Frank Carey Junior/Senior High School. Some catholic students that do not want to go to H. Frank Carey Junior/Senior High School do go to Kellenberg Memorial High School but most go to H. Frank Carey Junior/Senior High School.
1,070
hotpotqa-train
What nationality is the author of the book Dark Slayer ?
Dark Slayer Dark Slayer is the twentieth title in Christine Feehan’s Dark Series, a series of paranormal/romances featuring the Carpathians (race). Awards and nominations. Made the Following Bestseller Lists: - New York Times #1 - USA Today - Publisher's Weekly - Barnes & Noble Mass Market - Bookscan - Borders - Amazon - Walmart External links. - Read Chapter 1
the past Slayer. Bennin, is actually Migoto, Bennin's brother, who has been sacrificing Slayers to a dragon in order to maintain his immortal life. Tales within Buffyverse chronology Dark of the Moon. - Author: Yvonne Navarro - Collected in: Vol. III - Setting: 1229 and 1250 The story of a Slayer who was trained but did not know what her calling was. Her angst and frustration come through when she failed to fulfill her duty through no fault of her own. Tales
1,071
hotpotqa-train
Who was a judge on the Sky1 talent show "Got to Dance", and is currently a judge on the British talent show, "Dance Dance Dance"?
Dance Dance Dance (British TV series) Dance Dance Dance is a British talent show that aired on ITV from 8 January 2017 to 12 February 2017. It was presented by Alesha Dixon and Will Best and judged by Ashley Banjo, Tina Landon and Timor Steffens. Scoring chart. Green scores indicate the highest score of the week. "Red scores" indicate the lowest score of the week. Score summary. The "Order" columns lists the order of appearance each act made for every episode
Aston Merrygold Aston Iain Merrygold (born 13 February 1988) is an English singer-songwriter, dancer and television personality. He is best known for being a member of the British boy band JLS who were the runners-up to Alexandra Burke in the fifth series of "The X Factor". After a successful five years, JLS split on 22 December 2013. In 2013, Merrygold became a judge on the British dance talent show "Got to Dance". Aston worked on his debut solo album "Showstopper
1,072
hotpotqa-train
Scarlet O'Hara won an Academy Award for Gone with the Wind because of her performance in a film based on a book by what author?
Vivien Leigh Vivien Leigh (; born Vivian Mary Hartley and styled as Lady Olivier after 1947; 5 November 1913 – 8 July 1967) was a British stage and film actress. She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress, for her definitive performances as Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone with the Wind" (1939) and Blanche DuBois in the film version of "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951), a role she had also played on stage in London's West End in 1949. She also won a Tony Award
film with him was "the time in my life of my most perfect happiness". The film was a success, and Davis' performance as a spoiled Southern belle earned her a second Academy Award. This led to speculation in the press that she would be chosen to play Scarlett O'Hara, a similar character, in "Gone with the Wind". Davis expressed her desire to play Scarlett, and while David O. Selznick was conducting a search for the actress to play the role, a radio poll named her as
1,073
hotpotqa-train
Matthew Perry's co-star in the film "Almost Heroes" appeared in what NBC comedy show?
Almost Heroes Almost Heroes is a 1998 American adventure comedy film directed by Christopher Guest, narrated by Guest's friend and frequent collaborator Harry Shearer, and starring Chris Farley and Matthew Perry. This was Farley's last leading film role and was released following his death in 1997. Plot. Leslie Edwards, a foppish aristocrat, and the loud, low-brow Bartholomew Hunt are competing against the renowned Lewis & Clark to be the first to chart and make it across the United States to the Pacific Ocean. In
Chicken" co-producer Breckin Meyer, appeared in the NBC show "Heroes" during the 2008–09 season. In January 2009, Green worked with David Faustino (Bud Bundy from "Married... with Children") for an episode of Faustino's show "Star-ving" – Faustino is often mistaken for Green. Later in the same year, he worked with one of his idols, Robin Williams in comedy film "Old Dogs", which also starred John Travolta. On July 13, World Wrestling Entertainment's
1,074
hotpotqa-train
The 2003 Austrian Grand Prix was the last Austrian Grand Prix to be held until it returned in 2014 to a motorsport circuit located where?
to the renamed Red Bull Ring in 2014. Report. Report Background. The Grand Prix was contested by ten teams with two drivers each. The teams (also known as constructors) were Ferrari, Williams, McLaren, Renault, Sauber, Jordan, Jaguar, BAR, Minardi and Toyota. It was announced in January 2003 that the Austrian Grand Prix would be dropped from the Formula One calendar in 2004, three years before the contract for the race was due to expire. This was because an exit clause was
2003 Austrian Grand Prix The 2003 Austrian Grand Prix (formally known as A1 Grand Prix von Österreich) was a Formula One motor race held on 18 May 2003 at the A1-Ring. It was the sixth round of the 2003 Formula One season and the 27th Austrian Grand Prix. The 69-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher driving a Ferrari car after starting from pole position. Kimi Räikkönen finished second driving for McLaren with Rubens Barrichello third in the other Ferrari. It was the last Austrian Grand Prix to be held until it returned
1,075
hotpotqa-train
What actor who starred in the film Steptoe and Son Rides Again also played Paul McCartney's grandfather?
Steptoe and Son Ride Again Steptoe and Son Ride Again is a 1973 comedy film. It is a sequel to the film "Steptoe and Son" (1972) based on the television series. Again the film starred Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett. Plot. The Steptoes have retired their horse - because the horse is lame, after having to pull the cart (and Harold) home from York, after the horse walked into the back of a removal van which then drove off - and plan to buy
Steptoe and Son" made Brambell a high-profile figure on British television, and earned him the supporting role of Paul McCartney's grandfather in the Beatles' first film, "A Hard Day's Night" (1964). A running joke is made throughout the film of his character being "a very clean old man", in contrast to his being referred to as a "dirty old man" in "Steptoe and Son". In real life, he was indeed nothing like his "Steptoe" persona,
1,076
hotpotqa-train
Which hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, US did Beldon Katleman invest in that closed on July 16, 2007?
New Frontier Hotel and Casino The New Frontier (formerly Last Frontier and The Frontier) was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It was the second resort that opened on the Las Vegas Strip and operated continuously from October 30, 1942 until it closed on July 16, 2007. The building was demolished on November 13, 2007. Wynn Resorts currently owns the land. History. History Name changes (1930–1940s). The property started as a nightclub called Pair-O-
on Lake Mead. The hotel constructed the first high-rise tower on the Strip in 1959, the Tunis Tower, designed by Martin Stern Jr. The Sahara-Nevada Corporation – the hotel division of Del E. Webb Corporation – bought the Sahara in 1961. In 1962, Prell and other Sahara executives sought to rename the adjacent San Francisco Avenue as Sahara Avenue. Beldon Katleman, owner of the former El Rancho Vegas across the street, objected to the proposal, stating that the road should be renamed after his hotel-
1,077
hotpotqa-train
Anthony Jung currently plays for Brondby on loan from what German association football club that is based in Leipzig, Saxony?
Anthony Jung Anthony Jung (born 3 November 1991) is a German-Spanish footballer who currently plays for Danish Superliga club Brøndby IF. Career. Anthony joined RB Leipzig in June 2013. Career Ingolstadt. In August 2016, Jung was loaned to Bundesliga club FC Ingolstadt for the 2016–17 season. On 10 December 2016, Anthony gave an assist to Roger from a free kick to inflict RB Leipzig first defeat in the 2016–17 Bundesliga, ending their run of 13 unbeaten league games. Career Brøndby (loan)
Hallescher FC Hallescher FC, sometimes still called by its former name Chemie Halle, is a German association football club based in Halle an der Saale, Saxony-Anhalt. The club currently plays in the 3. Liga, the third highest level in the German football league system. For many years, Halle had been in East Germany's highest league, the DDR-Oberliga, up-until the German reunification. However, like many other teams from the former East, it then suffered the effects of economic and demographic
1,078
hotpotqa-train
What profession does Thornton Wilder and Richard Llewellyn have in common?
Richard Llewellyn Richard Dafydd Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd (8 December 1906 – 30 November 1983), known by his pen name Richard Llewellyn (), was a British novelist. Biography. Llewellyn was born of Welsh parents in Hendon, Middlesex, in 1906. Only after his death was it discovered that his claim that he was born in St Davids, West Wales, was false. In the U.S., Llewellyn won the National Book Award for favourite novel of 1940, voted by members of the American Booksellers Association
Vanya" – by Anton Chekhov - "Mrs. Warren's Profession" – by George Bernard Shaw - ""Master Harold"...and the Boys" – by Athol Fugard - "Our Town" – by Thornton Wilder - "Engaged" – by W.S. Gilbert - "The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God" – by George Bernard Shaw, adapted by Lisa Codrington - "The Dance of Death – by August Strindberg, adapted by Richard Greenberg 2017. - "
1,079
hotpotqa-train
What singer replaced Diana Ross as the lead singer of The Supremes in January of 1970 and provided the lead vocals on the song "You Gotta Have Love in Your Heart" by the Supremes and the Four Tops?
Jean Terrell Velma Jean Terrell (born November 26, 1944) is an American R&B and jazz singer. She replaced Diana Ross as the lead singer of The Supremes in January 1970. Biography. Biography Early life and career. She is the sister of the former WBA heavyweight boxing champion, Ernie Terrell, who fought Muhammad Ali. Moving from Belzoni, Mississippi to Chicago for a better life at an early age, Jean Terrell was guided by her family to sing, and it was in the late 1960s
Wondering 10. Diana Ross And The Supremes - In And Out Of Love 11. Four Tops - Walk Away Renee 12. R Dean Taylor - Gotta See Jane 13. Four Tops - If I Were A Carpenter 14. Marvin Gaye And Tammi Terrell - You're All I Need To Get By 15. Four Tops - Yesterday's Dreams 16. Isley Brothers - This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You) 17. Diana Ross And The Supremes - Love Child
1,080
hotpotqa-train
Elmer Lincoln Irey (1888 – July 19, 1948) was a United States Treasury Department official and director of the Internal Revenue Service's lead investigative unit during the federal tax evasion prosecution of Chicago mobster Al Capone, Alphonse Gabriel Capone ( ; ] ; January 17, 1899 – January 25, 1947), sometimes known by the nickname Scarface, was an American mobster, crime boss and businessman who attained fame during the Prohibition era as the co-founder and boss, of which organization?
Elmer Lincoln Irey Elmer Lincoln Irey (1888 – July 19, 1948) was a Postal Inspector, United States Treasury Department official and director of the Internal Revenue Service's lead investigative unit during the federal tax evasion prosecution of Chicago mobster Al Capone. Irey began a 40-year career in public service in 1909 as a clerk for the Chief Postal Inspector. He soon became a Postal Inspector himself, and served in that role until 1919, when he was appointed Chief of the Treasury Department's Internal Revenue Service Enforcement Branch.
(which became the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1935), influenced Ness to enter law enforcement. Ness joined the U.S. Treasury Department in 1926, working with the 1,000-strong Bureau of Prohibition in Chicago. In March 1930, attorney Frank J. Loesch of the Chicago Crime Commission asked President Herbert Hoover to take down Al Capone. Agents of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, working under Elmer Irey and Special Agent Frank J. Wilson of the Intelligence Unit, were already investigating Capone and his associates for income tax evasion. In late 1930
1,081
hotpotqa-train
The 2005 Major League Baseball season included a suspension for which retired Cuban American left fielder for steroid use?
Rafael Palmeiro Rafael Palmeiro Corrales (born September 24, 1964) is a Cuban American former Major League Baseball first baseman and left fielder. Palmeiro was an All-American at Mississippi State University before being drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1985. He played for the Cubs (1986–1988), Texas Rangers (1989–1993, 1999–2003), and the Baltimore Orioles (1994–1998, 2004–2005). He was named to the MLB All-Star Team four times, and won the Gold Glove three times. He is a member
Eddie Rosario Eddie Manuel Rosario (born September 28, 1991) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball left fielder for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). He represented Puerto Rico in the 2013 and 2017 editions of the World Baseball Classic, winning a silver medal in both. After the 2013 season, Rosario received a 50-game suspension for using a banned substance, which he served at the start of the 2014 season. The Twins promoted Rosario to the major leagues on May 4, 2015. Rosario made
1,082
hotpotqa-train
The first recording of the Mahler Symphony No. 8 was conducted by which Jewish-Polish-Irish bandleader?
Leopold Stokowski Leopold Anthony Stokowski (18 April 1882 – 13 September 1977) was an English conductor of Polish descent. One of the leading conductors of the early and mid-20th century, he is best known for his long association with the Philadelphia Orchestra and his appearance in the Disney film "Fantasia". He was especially noted for his free-hand conducting style that spurned the traditional baton and for obtaining a characteristically sumptuous sound from the orchestras he directed. Stokowski was music director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the
had been sworn in by the city of Portland, Oregon, "to perform police service", though not as an officer. - Symphony No. 8 (Mahler), often called "Symphony of a Thousand" because of the large number of performers required, was first presented. Composer Gustav Mahler himself conducted the first performance, in Munich. - Fresno City College, the second oldest community college in the United States and the first in California, began its first classes. - Our Lady of Victory
1,083
hotpotqa-train
Who wrote and directed the 2002 horror film Hunting Humans which was found among the possessions of murderer Adam Leroy Lane?
Hunting Humans Hunting Humans is a 2002 horror film written and directed by Kevin Kangas. The film gained notoriety when a copy of it was found among the possessions of murderer Adam Leroy Lane. Plot. In Maryland, Aric Blue, a mortgage broker, leads a double life as a narcissistic serial killer, one who prides himself in discerning his victims' patterns and routines, while claiming to not have any traceable ones of his own. One night, Aric breaks into a multiplex to murder a projectionist, who
Screamers: The Hunting Screamers: The Hunting is a 2009 science fiction horror film directed by Sheldon Wilson and starring Gina Holden, Jana Pallaske, Greg Bryk, Stephen Amell and Lance Henriksen. The film is a sequel to the 1995 film "Screamers" and was released on DVD on February 17, 2009. Plot. A group of humans arrive on Sirius 6-B to investigate an SOS signal sent out from the planet, which has been supposedly deserted since the destruction of the man-made weapons known as "
1,084
hotpotqa-train
In which city was this rock band that released the song "Sunday Morning" formed in 1964?
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in 1964 in New York City by singer/guitarist Lou Reed, multi-instrumentalist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison, and drummer Angus MacLise (replaced by Moe Tucker in 1965). The band was initially active between 1965 and 1973, and was briefly managed by the pop artist Andy Warhol, serving as the house band at the Factory and Warhol's "Exploding Plastic Inevitable" events from 1966 to 1967. Their debut album, "The Velvet Underground
ed in "The New York Times" "The Paranoid Style in G.O.P. Politics" and explicitly referenced the 1964 essay. The garage rock band The Paranoid Style, formed in 2012, is named after the article. In popular culture. The punk rock band Bad Religion has written a song called Do The Paranoid Style, which is inspired by Richard Hofstadter's essay and by the current state of American politics. This song is part of their 2019 album Age of Unreason, which was released on May 3rd 2019
1,085
hotpotqa-train
Which retired British sprint and hurdling track and field athlete appeared on Bigheads?
Bigheads Bigheads is a British television game show produced by Primal Media that aired on ITV From 23 April 2017 until 28 May 2017 and is hosted by Jason Manford with Jenny Powell and Kriss Akabusi as commentators. Contestants were dressed as celebrities with oversized heads, and compete in challenges and were eliminated until a winner was decided. In March 2018, the show was cancelled after one series. Format. Contestants are dressed as celebrities with oversized heads and compete in various challenges until a winner is found. It has
Callum Priestley Callum Priestley (born 13 February 1989) is a British former track and field athlete who specialised in sprint hurdling. He was banned after a positive sample for banned substances, namely clenbuterol, was found in a urine sample whilst training with the UK team in South Africa in January 2010. Despite evidence of tainted food, the ban was upheld. Subsequent to the ban, Priestley retired from competitive athletics. He began competing in athletics while at school and finished second in the 110 metres hurdles at the 2005
1,086
hotpotqa-train
The son of the The Marvel Comics Character created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr in 1967 is what kind of character?
Richard Fisk Richard Fisk is a fictional character, a criminal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #83 (April 1970) and was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. He is the son of the Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) and Vanessa Fisk. Although he was originally a villain, he became an antihero. Publication history. The character Richard Fisk first appears as The Schemer in "The Amazing Spider-Man"
Randy Robertson Randy Robertson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a supporting character in Marvel's Spider-Man series and is depicted as the son of Robbie Robertson. Publication history. Created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., he first appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #67 (December 1968). Fictional character biography. Randy Robertson, son of Daily Bugle city editor Joseph "Robbie" Robertson, enrolled at Empire State University
1,087
hotpotqa-train
Are University of Minnesota and Baylor College of Medicine located in the same state?
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (often referred to as the University of Minnesota, Minnesota, the U of M, UMN, or simply the U) is a public research university in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses are approximately apart, and the St. Paul campus is actually in neighboring Falcon Heights. It is the oldest and largest campus within the University of Minnesota system and has the sixth-largest main campus student body in the United States, with 50,943
Journal of Personality Disorders Journal of Personality Disorders is a bimonthly peer-reviewed psychology journal covering the study of personality disorders. It was established in 1986 and is published by Guilford Press on behalf of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders, of which it is the official journal. The editors-in-chief are Robert F. Krueger (University of Minnesota) and John M. Oldham (Baylor College of Medicine). According to the "Journal Citation Reports", the journal has a 2016 impact factor of 3.158
1,088
hotpotqa-train
Which occupation did Gareth Evans and Michael Winner have in common?
Gareth Evans (director) Gareth Huw Evans (born 1980) is a Welsh film director, screenwriter, editor, and action choreographer. He is best known for bringing the Indonesian martial art pencak silat into world cinema through his films "Merantau", "The Raid", and "The Raid 2". Early life. Evans was born and raised in Hirwaun, Cynon Valley. He graduated from the University of Glamorgan (now the University of South Wales) with an MA in screenwriting, making his
round of massacres, which occurred while he was Prime Minister. In response, Keating threatened to sue Pilger. Keating's foreign minister, Gareth Evans, defended Keating by saying that in fact, there had been a second round of massacres, though they had not been covered up. During the period of the East Timor occupation, Keating refused to give political asylum to East Timorese fleeing Timor. Governmental responses Howard Government and withdrawal of occupation forces 1998–2000. After winning power in 1996, the Howard Government initially continued on the
1,089
hotpotqa-train
Between the Lime and the Exochorda, which can be expected to have more variety between individual plants?
Lime (fruit) A lime (from French "lime", from Arabic "līma", from Persian "līmū", "lemon") is a citrus fruit, which is typically round, green in color, in diameter, and contains acidic juice vesicles. There are several species of citrus trees whose fruits are called limes, including the Key lime ("Citrus aurantifolia"), Persian lime, kaffir lime, and desert lime. Limes are a rich source of vitamin C, are sour,
to 1,999 millimetres with annual rainfall varies from 2,000 millimetres to 2,500 millimetres can be expected between November and February throughout the rainy season. Since the peninsula is covered with rainforest, the area is rich with variety species of medicinal plants with a survey conducted by the Sabah Museum in 1998 found a total of 127 useful plant species plants which can be also used as materials for boat building, basket, mat weaving and other miscellaneous items. The most common species that can be found in the hinterland area are "parashorea malaanonan" (
1,090
hotpotqa-train
What was the name of the entomologist and grandson of the Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer, and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone?
Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell ('Graham' pronounced ) (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born American inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone. He also founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work.
further spread of the outbreak. 167 die in quarantine. - Outbreak of measles among the Cayuse of the Pacific Northwest. - Fort Yukon established. Births. - February 25 – John Watson, Canadian philosopher (born in Scotland) - March 3 – Alexander Graham Bell, scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone (died 1922) - August 3 – John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, Governor General of Canada (died
1,091
hotpotqa-train
Which band For Against or Aaroh was formed first ?
For Against For Against is a United States post-punk/dream pop band from Lincoln, Nebraska. Despite numerous lineup shuffles and some periods of dormancy, the band has produced material steadily from its 1984 inception to the present. History. Something of an anomaly in Midwestern America, For Against—especially early in its career—has looked to a distinctly British aesthetic for inspiration, most obviously the post-punk scene exemplified by the early rosters of the Factory and 4AD record labels. Featuring members of
in 2014 due to brain tumor which led to Aaroh disbanding and plans for the album being cancelled. In 2016 Nescafe Basement paid a tribute to the late guitarist in the seventh episode of the fourth season of the show. History Comeback (2017-Present). Pepsi Battle of the Bands was being resurrected in 2017 and Farooq Ahmed was asked to be a guest judge in the auditions round, which he accepted. Aaroh confirmed its comeback while speaking to the Express Tribune. On August 1, 2017 Aaroh released a teaser of
1,092
hotpotqa-train
Who wrote the lyrics of Portofino with a collaborator on "Fiddler on the Roof"
Sheldon Harnick Sheldon Mayer Harnick (born April 30, 1924) is an American lyricist and songwriter best known for his collaborations with composer Jerry Bock on musicals such as "Fiddler on the Roof". Harnick began his career writing words and music to comic songs in musical revues. One of these, "The Merry Minuet", was popularized by the Kingston Trio. It is in the caustic style usually associated with Tom Lehrer and is sometimes incorrectly attributed to Lehrer. Early life. Sheldon Mayer Harnick was
a polished product". Meanwhile, Akhtar wrote the English lyrics of Gurinder Chadha's Hollywood film "Bride and Prejudice" (2004), along with his sister, Zoya Akhtar, after being recommended by his father. The music for the film was composed by Anu Malik and consisted of a mixture of "Hindi songs", "West side story", "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Grease". In 2006, Akhtar directed, produced and wrote the screenplay of "Don" starring Shah Rukh
1,093
hotpotqa-train
Which is a higher level city, Yuxi or Lufeng, Guangdong?
Yuxi Yuxi () is a prefecture-level city in the central part of Yunnan province of the People's Republic of China. The administrative center of Yuxi is Hongta District. Yuxi is approximately south of Kunming. Geography. Yuxi is located in the center of Yunnan province, about south of Kunming, the provincial capital. Like much of the central and eastern parts of the province, it is part of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. The area is and the population is approximately 2.5 million.
its Fujian Province. Pratas and Itu Aba are claimed by the PRC as part of Guangdong and Hainan provinces respectively.) The territory is controlled by the Republic of China (ROC, commonly called "Taiwan"). Types of provincial-level divisions Municipality. A municipality () or municipality directly under the administration of the central government is a higher level of city which is directly under the Chinese government, with status equal to that of the provinces. In practice, their political status is higher than that of common
1,094
hotpotqa-train
Who inspired Megan Hart and wrote the novel The Stand?
Megan Hart Megan Hart is a New York Times Best-Selling American author of over thirty romantic and erotic novels. Hart became interested in writing after reading the Ray Bradbury short story "Homecoming". Moved by this work, she rewrote her own version and began creating stories. She was inspired to write professionally after reading Stephen King's "The Stand". After a long break Hart resumed writing in 1998, publishing her first book in 2002. Hart has a degree in journalism from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
inspired by the 1911 Gaston Leroux novel. He wrote the part of Christine for his then-wife, Sarah Brightman, who played the role in the original London and Broadway productions alongside Michael Crawford as the Phantom. The production was directed by Harold Prince, who had also earlier directed "Evita." Charles Hart wrote the lyrics for "Phantom" with some additional material provided by Richard Stilgoe, with whom Lloyd Webber co-wrote the book of the musical. It became a hit and is still running in both the
1,095
hotpotqa-train
When did the magazine Wallace Hester work for run?
Vanity Fair (UK magazine) The second Vanity Fair was a British weekly magazine that was published from 1868 to 1914. History. Subtitled "A Weekly Show of Political, Social and Literary Wares", it was founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles, who aimed to expose the contemporary vanities of Victorian society. The first issue appeared in London on 7 November 1868. It offered its readership articles on fashion, current events, the theatre, books, social events and the latest scandals, together with serial fiction,
leanings are not similar. Dees when approached by George Wallace staffers for a presidential run in 1976, recommended Viguerie. While Viguerie did employ some liberals they worked "in 'support' work--working with lists, demographic studies, computer operations. …The men at the top, however, are trusted right-wingers like James G. Aldige III." By June 1975 Viguere had come to the attention of New York Magazine, who by then occupied four floors of building in Falls Church, Virginia in suburban Washington,
1,096
hotpotqa-train
The Kwahu East District with the capital of Abetifi is in which country?
Kwahu East District The Kwahu East District is one of the twenty-one (21) districts of the Eastern Region of south Ghana. The capital is Abetifi. History. The Kwahu East district Ghana territorial division was announced in October 2007. The Kwahu East district was created and inaugurated on 29 February 2008 by NPP John Kufuor. References. - District: Kwahu East
Oda - Asene Akroso-Manso - Birim North District - Abirem - Birim South District - created 2008 - Akim Swedru - Achiase - East Akim Municipal District - Akim Abuakwa North - "created 2004" - Akim Abuakwa South - Fanteakwa District - Fanteakwa (defunct) - Fanteakwa North - Fanteakwa South - Kwaebibirem District - Akwatia - Kade - Kwahu East District - Abetifi - Kwahu North District - Afram Plains North - Afram
1,097
hotpotqa-train
Luis Gianneo was teacher to what composer who died February 18, 2010?
Luis Gianneo Luis Gianneo (1897–1968) was an Argentine composer, pianist and conductor. As music educator, he was the teacher of composers Ariel Ramirez, Juan Carlos Zorzi, Virtú Maragno, Pedro Ignacio Calderón and Rodolfo Arizaga, among others. Founder of the National Radio Youth Orchestra and co-founder of Symphonic Orchestra of Tucumán. Homage. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of his death, with two concerts in the Salón Dorado of the Teatro Colón, The Cuarteto Gianneo have played both concerts, on 4 August
Rodolfo Arízaga Rodolfo Arizaga (July 11, 1926 – May 12, 1985) was an Argentine composer. Arizaga was born in Buenos Aires, where he studied composition at the National Conservatory under Alberto Williams, José Gil, Luis Gianneo, and Teodoro Fuchs; he also studied philosophy at the National University. After touring Spain in 1950, he went to Paris in 1954 and studied under Nadia Boulanger and Olivier Messiaen. Here, he also began experimenting with the Ondes Martenot, and composed several works for the instrument.
1,098
hotpotqa-train
The elachista canapennella moth is found in this region which name comes from the latin words for Finland and Scandinavian.
Elachista canapennella Elachista canapennella is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found from Fennoscandia and northern Russia to the Pyrenees, Italy and Romania and from Ireland to central Russia. The wingspan is . Adults are on wing from April to June and from July to September. There are two generations per year. The larvae feed on "Agrostis stolonifera", "Arrhenatherum elatius", "Avenula pubescens", "Deschampsia cespitosa", "Festuca", "Holcus mollis" and "Poa". They
Elachista triangulifera Elachista triangulifera is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found in Oregon. The length of the forewings is . The ground colour of the forewings is whitish, densely dusted with grey scales. This dusting is weaker along the fold. The hindwings are grey and the underside of the wings is dark chocolate brown. Etymology. The species name is derived from Latin "triangulus" and -"fera" (meaning "bearing a triangle").
1,099
hotpotqa-train