query
stringlengths
16
654
pos
stringlengths
5
735
neg
stringlengths
1
1.5k
idx
int64
0
68.7k
task_name
stringclasses
1 value
Stainby is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, and is situated 2 mi west from the A1 road, the A1 is the longest numbered road in which country?
Stainby Stainby is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated west from the A1 road, east from the Viking Way and the Leicestershire border, and south from Grantham. Stainby is nominally in the civil parish of Gunby and Stainby , although the parish is now administered as part of the "Colsterworth district parishes". Stainby had been a parish in its own right until 1931. Adjacent villages include Buckminster, North Witham, Colsterworth, Gunby, Sewstern and Skillington. Stainby is
Gunby, South Kesteven Gunby is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated close to the borders with Leicestershire and Rutland, and south from Grantham, and west from the A1 road. It is in the civil parish of Gunby and Stainby.Its most notable citizen is John Wearing To the east is North Witham, to the north, Stainby, and to the west, Sewstern. Gunby is nominally in the civil parish of Gunby and Stainby, although the parish is now administered
700
hotpotqa-train
In addition to A Bayou Legend, how many other works did William Grant Still compose?
William Grant Still William Grant Still (May 11, 1895 – December 3, 1978) was an American composer of more than 150 works, including five symphonies and eight operas. Often referred to as "the Dean" of African-American composers, Still was the first American composer to have an opera produced by the New York City Opera. Still is known most for his first symphony, the "Afro-American", which was until the 1950s the most widely performed symphony composed by an American.
" - Lukas Foss – Concerto No. 1 for clarinet and orchestra Opera. - Benjamin Britten – "Paul Bunyan" - Miguel Bernal Jiménez – "Tata Vasco" - William Grant Still – "A Bayou Legend", with libretto by Verna Arvey Musical theater. - "Apple Sauce" London revue opened at the Palladium on March 5 - "Banjo Eyes" Broadway production opened on December 25 at the Hollywood Theatre and ran for 126 performances. - "Best Foot Forward
701
hotpotqa-train
Jim Keller is a microprocessor engineer most well known for his work at AMD and Apple, he was involved in designing which 32-bit package on package (PoP) system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc. and manufactured by Samsung?
Apple A4 The Apple A4 is a 32-bit package on package (PoP) system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc. and manufactured by Samsung. It combines an ARM Cortex-A8 CPU with a PowerVR GPU, and emphasizes power efficiency. The chip commercially debuted with the release of Apple's iPad tablet; followed shortly by the iPhone 4 smartphone, the iPod Touch (4th generation), and the Apple TV (2nd generation). It was superseded by the Apple A5 processor used in
32 floating-point/NEON registers that are each 128-bits wide. The A7 is manufactured by Samsung on a high-κ metal gate (HKMG) 28 nm process and the chip includes over 1 billion transistors on a die 102 mm in size. A series Apple A8. The Apple A8 is a package on package (PoP) 64-bit system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple and manufactured by TSMC. Its first appearance was in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which were
702
hotpotqa-train
Which television series did Deborah Ann Woll play in that was a spin-off of Marvel's Daredevil?
Deborah Ann Woll Deborah Ann Woll (born February 7, 1985) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as the vampire Jessica Hamby on the HBO drama series "True Blood" (2008–2014) and Karen Page in the Netflix shows "Daredevil" (2015–2018), "The Defenders" (2017), and "The Punisher" (2017–2019). She has starred in the films "Mother's Day" (2010), "Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You" (2011
to be reprising the role for the spin-off in April 2016. That September, Ben Barnes was cast in the series in an unspecified series regular role. The next month, set photos revealed that Deborah Ann Woll would reprise her "Daredevil" role as Karen Page, Barnes was announced as playing Billy Russo, while Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Amber Rose Revah also joined the series, as David Lieberman / Micro and Dinah Madani, respectively. At New York Comic Con, Bernthal confirmed Woll as a co-star
703
hotpotqa-train
Where was the British singer-songwriter who composed The Princess Bride's soundtrack born?
The Princess Bride (soundtrack) The Princess Bride is a soundtrack album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on 12 November 1987 by Vertigo Records internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. The album contains music composed for the 1987 film "The Princess Bride", directed by Rob Reiner. The album features the song "Storybook Love", written and performed by Willy DeVille and arranged by Mark Knopfler. In 1988, the song received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song
A Shot at Glory (album) A Shot at Glory is a soundtrack album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on 28 April 2002 by Mercury Records. The album contains music composed for the 2001 film "A Shot at Glory", directed by Michael Corrente. Critical reception. In his review for AllMusic, William Ruhlmann gave the album three out of five stars, noting that Knopfler's soundtrack albums are so closely identified with him that "it's a dilemma where to shelve them
704
hotpotqa-train
Are Braque d'Auvergne and Griffon Fauve de Bretagne both breeds originating in France ?
Griffon Fauve de Bretagne The Griffon Fauve de Bretagne (FCI No.66) translated into English as the Fawn Brittany Griffon, is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France in the region of Brittany. Appearance. The Griffon Fauve de Bretagne is a medium-sized dog, 48 to 56 cm (19-22 ins, same for males and females) at the withers, with a distinctive rough (shaggy) pale coat, long drop ears, and a long tail carried up and
Grand Griffon Vendéen A Grand Griffon Vendéen is a breed of hunting dog originating in France. It was the first of the Vendée griffons to be bred from the Greffier whose lineage dates back to the 16th Century. There are also several other breeds of Griffons from Vendée, all of them smaller: the Briquet Griffon Vendéen, and the Grand and Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen. Related Griffon breeds include the Griffon Fauve de Bretagne, the Griffon Bleu de Gascogne and the Griffon Nivernais. References. References Bibliography. - Choron
705
hotpotqa-train
Amara Karan made her debut as the love interest in the film by the director of what nationality?
Amara Karan Amara Karan (born 1984) is a British Sri Lankan Tamil actress who made her film début as the love interest in Wes Anderson's "The Darjeeling Limited". The film premièred at the 2007 Venice Film Festival. Karan's second film role was as schoolgirl Peaches in the 2007 film "St Trinian's". She made her stage début in 2008 as Jessica in an RSC production of "The Merchant of Venice" and as Bianca in an RSC production of "The Taming of the Shrew"
adaptation of the novel "Resistance" by Owen Sheers, the debut film for director Amit Gupta. The film stars Andrea Riseborough and Michael Sheen. Sharon Morgan won a BAFTA Cymru for her portrayal of Maggie. "Jadoo", another film he produced for Gupta, opened the 2013 Berlinale International Film Festival, Kulinarisches section. The film stars Tom Milson, Harish Patel, Amara Karan, Kulvinder Ghir, Adeel Akhtar and Nikesh Patel. Later that year he produced "Keeping Rosy" starring Maxine Peake and Blake Harrison
706
hotpotqa-train
Edwin van der Sar spoke to the crowd after the fireworks incident on April 20, 2014 during the KNVB Cup final match. Which team won that game?
Edwin van der Sar Edwin van der Sar () (born 29 October 1970) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. During his career he played for Ajax, Juventus, Fulham and Manchester United. He is the second most capped player in the Netherlands national team's history. He currently works as the chief executive officer at Ajax. In 2016, he briefly came out of retirement to play a match for Dutch amateur team VV Noordwijk. He started his senior career at Ajax and is
2017 KNVB Cup Final The 2017 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between Vitesse and AZ on 30 April 2017 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2016–17 KNVB Cup competition and the 99th Dutch Cup Final. Vitesse beat AZ 2–0 to secure their first KNVB Cup trophy and win even their first silverware in their 125-year history. Ricky van Wolfswinkel was Vitesse's hero of the game as he scored both goals in the final 10 minutes of the match. See also. - Fireworks
707
hotpotqa-train
Alvarezsauroidea was named after a physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in what year?
Alvarezsauroidea Alvarezsauroidea is a group of small maniraptoran dinosaurs. Alvarezsauroidea, Alvarezsauridae, and Alvarezsauria are named for the historian Don Gregorio Alvarez, not the more familiar physicist Luis Alvarez, who proposed that the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event was caused by an impact event. The group was first formally proposed by Choiniere and colleagues in 2010, to contain the family Alvarezsauridae and non-alvarezsaurid alvarezsauroids, such as "Haplocheirus", which is the basalmost of the Alvarezsauroidea (from the Late Jurassic, Asia). The discovery of "
Appleton Academy Appleton Academy is a mixed all-through school for pupils aged 3 to 19. It is located in Wyke in the City of Bradford, in the English county of West Yorkshire. The school is named after Sir Edward Victor Appleton, a physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947. The school was formed in 2009 from the merger of Wyke Manor School (secondary school) and High Fernley Primary School. The school moved into new buildings in 2012. It is an academy that is sponsored
708
hotpotqa-train
The World's Best Prom and Shape of the Moon, are films of which genre?
Shape of the Moon Shape of the Moon () is a Dutch/Indonesian documentary film from 2004 directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich. The documentary released on 24 November 2004 as opening film of IDFA (International Documentary Festival Amsterdam). The documentary is the continuation of "Eye of the Day" and follows again the family Sjamsuddin, consisting of three generations living in the slums of Jakarta, Indonesia. Writers. - Leonard Retel Helmrich - Hetty Naaijkens-Retel Helmich Awards. - "VPRO
Maid' was Burroughs's best book and best science fiction." Future history. The prologues to both parts, "The Moon Maid" and "The Moon Men" constitute a future history, effectively Burroughs' vision of what the 20th Century held in store for humanity, which could be considered a kind of retroactive alternate history—a genre rare in Burroughs' writings and a bit reminiscent of such works as H.G. Wells' "The Shape of Things to Come". Burroughs was writing in the early 1920s
709
hotpotqa-train
Jack Harvey was born in a civil parish that as of 2011 had a population of what?
Jack Harvey (racing driver) Jack Harvey (born 15 April 1993 in Bassingham, Lincolnshire) is a British auto racing driver, and a former member of McLaren's Young Driver Programme. Career. Career Karting. Harvey began his kart racing career at the age of nine. In 2006 he won the MSA Super One British title by a single point, and the Kartmasters British Grand Prix, both in the ICA-J class. In 2007 Harvey become a driver for the Italian Maranello team, in
Baltonsborough Baltonsborough is a village and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset, England. According to the 2011 census the parish had a population of 864. As well as Baltonsborough village, the parish contains the hamlets of Ham Street, Catsham and Southwood. History. The parish was part of the hundred of Glaston Twelve Hides. The first clue as to the origins of Baltonsborough lies in the name. The village stands on a slight rise beyond what would have been a sea of water between it and
710
hotpotqa-train
Who manages the station that serves a small town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle Lancashire, England with a population of 8,200 as of 2011?
Brierfield, Lancashire Brierfield () is a small town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle Lancashire, England. It is north east of Burnley, south west of Nelson, and north east of Reedley. It has a population of 8,200, reducing marginally to 8,193 at the 2011 Census. History. The building of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, the Blackburn to Addingham turnpike road and the railway from Preston to Colne led to the town developing during the early 19th century. Before the new transport links
Earby Earby is a small town and civil parish within the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England. It is north of Colne, south-west of Skipton, and north-east of Burnley. The parish had a population of 4,538 recorded in the 2011 census, History. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, from 1909 to 1974, Earby formed an urban district. Since 1974 Earby has been in the West Craven area of Pendle, has a town council, and is part of the West
711
hotpotqa-train
Who airs the cartoon developed by Nicholas Boshier?
Beached Az Beached Az is an animated cartoon series broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It is shown on both ABC1 and ABC2. Concept. "Beached Az" follows the struggle of a whale beached on a New Zealand beach to get back into the ocean. During his time on the beach, the whale encounters a variety of sea life who discuss their various problems and ambitions. Each episode uniquely lacks any formal narrative arc, and the series is more a collection of comedic conversations highlighting social
the Liberal Party and Qantas. Macfarlane insisted the character was real, stating he spotted Trent when he and friends were "out and about in Punchbowl". After filming the video he stated he sent it to a few friends before posting it on YouTube. The article speculated, however, that Trent was really actor Nicholas Boshier. This theory was later confirmed. Boshier received a considerable amount of fame after he was revealed to be Trent. In 2009 Macfarlane and Boshier worked together creating the cartoon "Beached Az".
712
hotpotqa-train
The Genève-Servette HC competes in a league know by what name prior to the 2017-2018 season?
Genève-Servette HC The Genève-Servette HC (also called Servette or GSHC) is a professional ice hockey club based in Geneva, Switzerland and competing in the National League, the top tier of the Swiss hockey league system. The team plays their home games at the Patinoire des Vernets, which has a seating capacity of 7,135. During the 2015–16 regular season, the GSHC was the fourth most attended team in Switzerland, averaging 6,556 spectators. Team history. - 1905 : Foundation of Servette FC's ice
Timothy Kast Timothy Kast (born August 19, 1988) is a Swiss professional ice hockey player who is currently playing with Genève-Servette HC of the National League (NL). He previously played with EV Zug. Playing career. Kast made his National League A debut playing with Genève-Servette HC during the 2007–08 NLA season. On November 21, 2016, Kast signed a two-year contract with EV Zug worth CHF 1 million for the 2017–18 and 2018–19 season. On June 1,
713
hotpotqa-train
Which Norwegian actress performed in Anton Checkhov's "Three Sisters" as well as a three-act play written by Henrik Ibsen set in Norway around 1879?
A Doll's House A Doll's House (; also translated as "A Doll House") is a three-act play written by Norway's Henrik Ibsen. It premiered at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21 December 1879, having been published earlier that month. The play is set in a Norwegian town circa 1879. The play is significant for the way it deals with the fate of a married woman, who at the time in Norway lacked reasonable opportunities for self-fulfillment in a male
Peer Gynt Peer Gynt (, ) is a five-act play in verse by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen published in 1867. Written in Danish—the common written language of Denmark and Norway in Ibsen's lifetime—it is one of the most widely performed Norwegian plays. Ibsen believed "Per Gynt", the Norwegian fairy tale on which the play is loosely based, to be rooted in fact, and several of the characters are modelled after Ibsen's own family, notably his parents Knud Ibsen and Marichen Altenburg
714
hotpotqa-train
Are Monastery of the Transfiguration, Kinaliada and Süreyya Opera House both Greek Orthodox monasteries?
Süreyya Opera House Süreyya Opera House, also called Süreyya Cultural Center (), is an opera hall located in Kadıköy district of Istanbul, Turkey. The building is designed by Ottoman Armenian architect Kegam Kavafyan by order of a Deputy for Istanbul Süreyya İlmen, it was originally established in 1927 as the first musical theatre on the Anatolian part of Istanbul. However, due to lack of appropriate facilities and equipment in the theatre, operettas were never staged. The venue was rather used as a movie theatre until the building underwent a
orders of Studites. Both orders follow Byzantine-rite monasticism. Byzantine monasticism Slavic Monasteries. Byzantine monasticism Slavic Monasteries Serbia. - Saint Sava of Serbia 1169 - 1236 Byzantine monasticism Slavic Monasteries Russia. St. Anthony of Kiev, St. Theodosius of Kiev, St. Sergius of Radonezh, St. Seraphim of Sarov and Saint Ambrose of Optina are among the most highly venerated monks in Russia. Orthodox Christian Monasteries in the United States. - St. Gregory Palamas Monastery, Hayesville, Ohio - Nativity of the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Monastery,
715
hotpotqa-train
A major character in the 2000 novel "Storm Front" had her name changed to what when the novel series was adapted for television?
Karrin Murphy Karrin Murphy is a major character in Jim Butcher's contemporary fantasy series, "The Dresden Files". The character also appears as Connie Murphy in the television series based on the novels. Background. Murphy is introduced as a Chicago Police Department officer who works within the Special Investigations (SI) division, which handles cases in which something unexplainable or supernatural is involved. Traditionally SI has been a dumping ground for officers who have made mistakes, and frequently SI officers leave the force. The commander,
Storm Front (The Dresden Files) Storm Front is a 2000 fantasy novel by American writer Jim Butcher. It is the first novel in "The Dresden Files", his first published series, and it follows the character of Harry Dresden, professional wizard. The novel was later adapted into a pilot for a SyFy channel television series. Plot summary. Dresden is hired by a woman to find her husband Victor Sells, an amateur magician who has been acting oddly. Later that day, he gets a call
716
hotpotqa-train
Reader's Digest and Scientific American are both what?
Scientific American Scientific American (informally abbreviated SciAm or sometimes SA) is an American popular science magazine. Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, have contributed articles to it. It is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States (though it only became monthly in 1921). History. "Scientific American" was founded by inventor and publisher Rufus M. Porter in 1845 as a four-page weekly newspaper. Throughout its early years, much emphasis was placed on reports of what was going on at
interview with "Reader's Digest", Levring stated of the film's subject matter that, "You could see the Western frontier as the beginning of civilization, and I’m very interested in the nature of civilization. Often these places are a microscope: you can look at these characters and see how they behave in quite extreme situations. Civilization is quite a thin varnish, and when you take that away it’s interesting to see what happens." Levring both cowrote and directed the film. Filmography. Filmography Films
717
hotpotqa-train
What do it yourself magazine does William Gurstelle write for?
William Gurstelle William Gurstelle (born March 29, 1956) is an American nonfiction author, magazine writer, and inventor. He is a feature columnist for "Make" magazine and a columnist and contributing editor at "Popular Science" magazine. Previously, he was the Pyrotechnics and Ballistics Editor at "Popular Mechanics" magazine. He is also the author of several science “how-to” books published by Crown Books/Random House and Chicago Review Press. His best known work is "Backyard Ballistics,
was the hardest to write. When asked if she liked the book, she responded, "I like it better than I liked 'Goblet', 'Phoenix' or 'Chamber' when I finished them. Book six does what I wanted it to do and even if nobody else likes it (and some won't), I know it will remain one of my favourites of the series. Ultimately you have to please yourself before you please anyone else!" Rowling revealed the title of "Half-Blood
718
hotpotqa-train
Andover, located in Essex County, Massachusetts, is an example of a basic unit of local government and local division of state authority in each of the six New England states, commonly referred to in other states as what?
Andover, Massachusetts Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. It was settled in 1642 and incorporated in 1646. As of the 2010 census, the population was 33,201. It is part of the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, Massachusetts-New Hampshire metropolitan statistical area. Part of the town comprises the census-designated place of Andover. It is twinned with its namesake: Andover, Hampshire, England. History. History Establishment and incorporation. In 1642, the Massachusetts General Court set
Ballardvale, Massachusetts Ballardvale (sometimes written archaically as "BallardVale" or "Ballard Vale") is a village located within the boundaries of the town of Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Growing originally in the 19th century around mills located on the Shawsheen River, the village is a local historic district, boasting many varieties of historic architecture and a rich industrial heritage. History. In the 18th century, the Shawsheen River and its water power attracted the Ballard Family, who came and built grist
719
hotpotqa-train
Waht kind of music do the bands Nada Surf and Madina Lake play?
Madina Lake Madina Lake is an American alternative rock band formed in Chicago in 2005. Madina Lake released their debut album "From Them, Through Us, to You" through Roadrunner Records on March 27, 2007. Madina Lake won Best International Newcomer at the Kerrang! Awards 2007. The group disbanded in September 2013 before reuniting in February 2017. History. History Formation and "The Disappearance of Adalia EP" (2005–2006). Nathan and Matthew Leone were first in a band known as The Blank Theory based
that offers a glimpse into the nature of Madina Lake, people, and society and places them to hard rock music laced with electronica and pop undertones. This blend of melody and aggression is the same kind that has launched the band's peers onto the fast track of success, and may very well do the same for Madina Lake."
720
hotpotqa-train
Which documentary, Crumb or Cancer, was produced first?
Crumb (film) Crumb is a 1995 documentary film about the noted underground cartoonist Robert Crumb (R. Crumb) and his family (including his two brothers) and his outlook on life. Directed by Terry Zwigoff and produced by Lynn O'Donnell, it won widespread acclaim. It was released in the USA on April 28, 1995, having been screened at film festivals (and winning the Documentary Prize at Sundance) that year. Jeffery M. Anderson (later critic for the "San Francisco Examiner") placed the film on
to the show and to send in requests via a premium rate phone number. Irish-produced programming Factual programming. In early 2008, TV3 made a commitment to producing factual programming. The first major documentary was "Me and The Big C", charting people's struggle with cancer; "Inside and Out", a makeover show hosted by Sinead O' Carroll; "Dirty Money: The Story of the Criminal Assets Bureau", a crime documentary fronted by Paul Williams; and "Diary of..." which
721
hotpotqa-train
the made for television biopic Ishi: The Last of His Tribe based on Alfred L. Kroeber is about what tribe?
surviving member of the Yahi people, whom he studied over a period of years. He was the father of the acclaimed novelist, poet, and writer of short stories Ursula K. Le Guin. Life. Kroeber was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, to upper middle-class parents: Florence Kroeber, who immigrated at the age of 10 to the United States with his parents and family from Germany, and Johanna Muller, who was of German descent. His family moved into New York when Alfred was quite young
by rugged river canyons, with the highest ridges attaining elevations of . Deer Creek and Mill Creek are the principal drainages and flow into the Sacramento River. The Ishi Wilderness is the only protected area in California that preserves a significant portion of the Sierra/Cascade foothill region of the southernmost Cascade Ranges. Yana Indian. Ishi is the name given by anthropologist Alfred L. Kroeber to the last surviving Native American from the Yahi Yana tribe. The Yahi Yana tribe had lived in the area for over three thousand years.
722
hotpotqa-train
What language was the radio station which played oldies from artists such as Leopoldo Dante Tévez, broadcasted in?
Caricia Caricia was a radio station on XM Satellite Radio channel 93 and DirecTV channel 875. The channel had been removed from the satellite lineup on February 2, 2004 but was relaunched on January 2, 2008. Caricia plays a mixture of Spanish "oldies" from artists such as Julio Iglesias, Camilo Sesto, José José, Jose Feliciano, Leo Dan, etc. In addition, the channel is available only to DirecTV subscribers who subscribe to the Spanish language programming package. This channel was programmed by Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation
they were hits. Similar to the philosophy with oldies radio, most of the music is upbeat and edgy, staying away from slow ballads. While these music types can be found in other formats, what makes this format unique is the variety of genres being played together on one station as a decade-based collection, as opposed to a single style of music. Songs from the mid- to late 1970s which had a influence on the MTV generation from artists such as Queen, Foreigner, Elton John, and the Bee
723
hotpotqa-train
What was the screenplay novelist, Caroline Thompson, base in an Victorian era village for Victor and Emily?
Corpse Bride Corpse Bride (also known as Tim Burton's Corpse Bride) is a 2005 British-American stop-motion animated musical dark comedy film directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton with a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson and Pamela Pettler based on characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel. The plot is set in a fictional Victorian era village in Europe. Johnny Depp leads the cast as the voice of Victor, while Helena Bonham Carter voices Emily, the titular bride. "Corpse Bride" is the third
Emily Ponsonby Lady Emily Charlotte Mary Ponsonby (1817–1877) was a Victorian novelist. Life. Lady Emily Charlotte Mary Ponsonby was born in London in 1817. Her father was John Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough, who was Home Secretary in 1834. Her aunt was Lady Caroline Lamb, whose estranged husband would become Prime Minister. Her father's handwriting was notoriously bad even before he had a riding accident which exacerbated the problem. Emily was his eldest unmarried daughter and she served as his secretary. Ponsonby
724
hotpotqa-train
The song "Good Life" recorded by G-Eazy and Kehlani appeared on the soundtrack for what 2017 action film directed by F. Gary Gray?
Good Life (G-Eazy and Kehlani song) "Good Life" is a song recorded by American rapper G-Eazy and American singer Kehlani, taken from the soundtrack for "The Fate of the Furious" (2017). Music video. The accompanying music video for "Good Life" was shot in Downtown Los Angeles, it was uploaded on Kehlani's YouTube channel on March 17, 2017. Scenes from "The Fate of the Furious" appear in the music video featuring appearances from actors Vin
1962 song), a popular song, recorded by Tony Bennett and many others - "The Good Life" (The Collective song), 2014 - "The Good Life", a 1995 song by The New Power Generation - "The Good Life" (Three Days Grace song), 2009 - "The Good Life" (Weezer song), 1996 - "Good Life" (The Braxtons song), 1990 - "Good Life" (G-Eazy and Kehlani song)
725
hotpotqa-train
When was the 15th pick of the 2011 NFL born ?
2011 Miami Dolphins season The 2011 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 42nd season in the National Football League, the 46th overall and the fourth under head coach Tony Sparano. The Dolphins made their first round selection with the 15th pick of the 2011 NFL Draft on Florida offensive lineman Mike Pouncey. The team got off to an 0–7 start and won six of their final nine games, but failed to improve on their record from 2010, resulting in Sparano being fired on December 12, 2011. Offseason. Offseason 2011
Colin McCarthy Colin McCarthy (born May 30, 1988) is a former professional American football linebacker. He played college football at the University of Miami after graduating from Clearwater Central Catholic High School. He was considered one of the better linebacker prospects for the 2011 NFL Draft. Professional career. McCarthy was selected in the 4th round with the 109th pick by the Tennessee Titans in the 2011 NFL Draft. Professional career Tennessee Titans. McCarthy recorded the first interception of his career when he picked off a pass from
726
hotpotqa-train
Which man, Ben Bagdikian or Eddie Mekka, is most famous for his role as Carmine "The Big Ragu" Ragusa on the sitcom "Laverne & Shirley"?
Ben Bagdikian Ben Haig Bagdikian (January 30, 1920 – March 11, 2016) was an Armenian-American journalist, news media critic and commentator, and university professor. An Armenian Genocide survivor, Bagdikian moved to the United States as an infant and began a journalism career after serving in World War II. He worked as a local reporter, investigative journalist and foreign correspondent for "The Providence Journal". During his time there, he won a Peabody Award and a Pulitzer Prize. In 1971, he received
and editor - Carmine J. Marasco (1891–1960), New York politician and judge - Carmine Persico, alleged organised crime figure known as Carmine "The Snake" Persico - Fictional characters - Carmine Falcone, a DC comics character. - Carmine Lupertazzi, a character from the show "The Sopranos" - Little Carmine, Lupertazzi's son - Carmine "The Big Ragu" Ragusa, a character from the show "Laverne & Shirley" - Carmine, Cerise Hood's pet dire wolf from
727
hotpotqa-train
Mfon Sunday Udoka, is a Nigerian American former professional basketball player and the new Assistant Coach of the Nigeria women's national basketball team the Lady Tigers, she's the sister of NBA player Ime Sunday Udoka, a Nigerian-American former professional basketball player, and current assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs, of which organization?
Mfon Udoka Mfon Sunday Udoka (born June 16, 1976) is a Nigerian-American former professional basketball player and the new Assistant Coach of the Nigeria women's national basketball team the D'Tigress. Born in Portland, Oregon, Udoka graduated from Benson Polytechnic High School (1994) in Portland before attending DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois from 1994–1998. She is the sister of former NBA player Ime Udoka. 1998-2003. After leaving DePaul in 1998, Udoka signed with the Detroit Shock of the WNBA.
, former Nigerian-American professional basketball player and current assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA Entertainment. - I Me or iMe, a multinational girl group from China and Thailand - I Mother Earth, a Canadian alternative rock band See also. - I Am Me (disambiguation)
728
hotpotqa-train
Fred Mundee attended the public high school that was built in what year?
Fred Mundee Frederick William Mundee (May 20, 1913 – January 15, 1990) was an American football center who played three seasons with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He played college football at the University of Notre Dame and attended South High School in Youngstown, Ohio. External links. - Just Sports Stats
before the 1920s public school only was held for grades 1-8. 1927 was the year that held the first graduating class of Petersburg. The class consisted of Ruby Rayner, Alma Cornstad (Valedictorian), Julia Wasvick, and Fred Nelson. The first known superintendent was C. H. Bowman, who held the position from 1927 to at least 1936. In 1931 a gym was built with a shop on the second floor. The current middle school was built in the 1940s- was high school until 1985 The
729
hotpotqa-train
Are Beyazıt Tower and Miniatürk both in Istanbul, Turkey?
Beyazıt Tower Beyazıt Tower, also named Seraskier Tower, from the name of the Ottoman ministry of War, is an fire-watch tower located in the courtyard of Istanbul University's main campus (formerly Ottoman Ministry of War) on Beyazıt Square (known as the Forum Tauri in the Roman period) in Istanbul, Turkey, on top of one of the "seven hills" which Constantine the Great had built the city, following the model of Rome. Beyazıt Tower was ordered by the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II (
Geography of Istanbul Locations in Istanbul Parks and gardens in Istanbul. - Avcıkoru Nature Park - Belgrad Forest - Emirgan Park - Fethi Paşa Korusu - Gülhane Park - Kartal Park - Miniatürk - Taksim Gezi Park - Yıldız Park Geography of Istanbul Locations in Istanbul Public squares in Istanbul. - Beyazıt Square - Taksim Square Geography of Istanbul Locations in Istanbul Religious buildings in Istanbul. Mosques in Istanbul - Arap Mosque - Bayezid II Mosque - Cathedral of the Holy Spirit - Chora Church
730
hotpotqa-train
Which happened first Battle of Okinawa or Operation Nordwind ?
Battle of Okinawa The (), codenamed Operation Iceberg, was a major battle of the Pacific War fought on the island of Okinawa by United States Marine and Army forces against the Imperial Japanese Army. The initial invasion of Okinawa on April 1, 1945, was the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The 82-day battle lasted from April 1 until June 22, 1945. After a long campaign of island hopping, the Allies were planning to use Kadena Air Base on the large island of Okinawa
. An official report by the United States Department of the Army lists 105,102 casualties, including 19,246 killed, 62,489 wounded, and 26,612 captured or missing, though this incorporates losses suffered during the German offensive in Alsace, Operation "Nordwind." A preliminary Army report restricted to the First and Third U.S. Armies listed 75,000 casualties (8,400 killed, 46,000 wounded and 21,000 missing). The Battle of the Bulge was the bloodiest battle for U.S. forces in World War II. British casualties totaled 1,400 with 200 deaths. The German High
731
hotpotqa-train
Ezhou and Yangzhong are both cities in what country?
Yangzhong Yangzhong () is a county-level city under the administration of Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, China. It is the easternmost county-level division of Zhenjiang City. History. There were only several smaller shoals in the area of present-day Yangzhong during the Eastern Jin. As time went on, they enlarged and merged into an elongated shoal by Tang dynasty, which was called Xiaozhou (; literally: "Small shoal") in Song dynasty. It was renamed Xinzhou () and then Ximinzhou (
, to which it is connected by the Ehuang Bridge. Sandwiched between the cities of Wuhan and Huangshi, Ezhou has a relatively small area of . There are many lakes in Ezhou, including the Liangzi Lake in Liangzihu District and Yanglan Lake, along with more than 133 lakes and pools. History. The name "Ezhou" dates to the Han Dynasty (206220) and derives from the nearby ancient Zhou Dynasty (1046256) vassal State of E. Although the administrative seat of the city changed several times, the
732
hotpotqa-train
The 2016 Baylor Bears football team were invited to what event when they defeated the 2016 Boise State Broncos?
Division title. After tiebreakers, they did not represent the Mountain Division in the Mountain West Championship Game. They were invited to the Cactus Bowl where they lost to Baylor. This season marked the 30th anniversary season that the Broncos have played on the Blue Turf. Preseason. Preseason Award watch lists. Listed in the order that they were released. Maxwell Award – So. QB Brett Rypien & Jr. RB Jeremy McNichols Mackey Award – Jr. TE Jake Roh Lou Groza Award – Sr. K Tyler
2013 Boise State Broncos football team The 2013 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Broncos were led by eighth year head coach Chris Petersen and played their home games at Bronco Stadium. They were members of the Mountain West Conference in the Mountain Division. They finished the season 8–5, 6–2 in Mountain West play to finish in second place in the West Division. They were invited to the Hawaii Bowl where they were defeated by Oregon State. The 5 losses
733
hotpotqa-train
What is the urdu name of Afghan citizens living as refugee in a country other than Iran?
Demographics of Afghanistan The population of Afghanistan is around 37,135,635 in 2019, which includes the roughly 3 million Afghan citizens living as refugees in both Pakistan and Iran. The nation is composed of a multi-ethnic and multilingual society, reflecting its location astride historic trade and invasion routes between Central Asia, Southern Asia, and Western Asia. Its largest ethnic group is the Pashtun, followed by Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Aimak, Turkmen, Baloch and a few others. Approximately 46% of the population is under 15
by the Iranian police. According to the UNHCR, as of 2016 there are 951,142 registered Afghan citizens living in Iran. Most of these were born and raised in Iran during the last three and a half decades. The Government of Iran estimated in 2015 that 2.5 million Afghans live in Iran, which includes the registered and illegals as well as those who entered the country with Afghan passports and Iranian visas. Social life and other issues. Afghan refugees have come to Iran since the 1980s, including children and adolescents.
734
hotpotqa-train
Which brand shop in Beverly Center is based in Maranello ?
Westside. Retail tenants. The mall contains a number of retailers, including (as of 2017): Banana Republic, Victoria's Secret, Forever 21, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Diesel, Uniqlo, Gucci, Prada, Ferrari Store, Burberry, Fendi, Jimmy Choo, Montblanc, Tumi, and Hugo Boss. History. The Beverly Center was originally opened in 1982 by developers A. Alfred Taubman, Sheldon Gordon, and E. Phillip Lyon. (The site's former occupant was a small
to 600 cupcakes at a time. Sprinkles Ice Cream. On May 24, 2012, Sprinkles expanded its dessert brand with the opening of Sprinkles Ice Cream next door to its cupcake bakery in Beverly Hills, and later in 2013, in Newport Beach's Corona del Mar Plaza and in Dallas in The Plaza at Preston Center. The shop serves ice cream in unusual flavors like red velvet, Cap'n Crunch and salty caramel and carries a cookie line with a modern twist on traditional flavors including salted oatmeal cornflake and peanut butter
735
hotpotqa-train
Editors and Working for a Nuclear Free City, is of which nationality?
Editors (band) Editors are an English rock band, formed in 2002 in Birmingham. Previously known as Pilot, The Pride and Snowfield, the band currently consists of Tom Smith (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Russell Leetch (bass guitar, synthesiser, backing vocals), Ed Lay (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Justin Lockey (lead guitar), and Elliott Williams (keys, synthesisers, guitars, and backing vocals). Editors have so far released two platinum studio albums,
Dandy Warhols, Foreign Born, Editors, We Are Scientists, Maxïmo Park, Matt Pond PA, Film School, The National, Talkdemonic, End of Fashion, Van She, Elbow, Muse, Patrick Wolf, A Place to Bury Strangers, Working For A Nuclear Free City and Norah Jones. Songs the band has been known to cover include "Always On My Mind", "Who Loves The Sun" by The Velvet Underground, "Strangers" by The Kinks, "Weird Fishes" by Radiohead and "
736
hotpotqa-train
Into the Labyrinth was only was later shown in the United States as part of a program whose featurettes focused on characters with what?
The Third Eye" science fiction series on Nickelodeon. It was also broadcast on ABC TV in Australia, TVE in Spain, RTÉ One and RTÉ Two as part of "The Den" in Ireland, ETB 1 and ETB 2 in Basque Country, TV2 in Malaysia and both RTV and ATV in Hong Kong. The series also reran on British satellite television and aired on The Children's Channel as part of one of its wrapper programmes "Roustabout". Synopsis. The series was based around a struggle between two
known as "De Monsterplaneet" ("The Monster Planet"). - In Poland, it was shown between January 31 and February 10, 1989 on TP1, as "Tajemnica wygasłych wulkanów" (Eng. "The Secret of the Extinct Volcanoes"). - In the United States, "Under the Mountain" was shown on Nickelodeon as part of "The Third Eye". The other series included were "Into the Labyrinth", "Children of the Stones", "The Haunting of Cassie
737
hotpotqa-train
David J. Wineland was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with which French physicist known for a study of the particle of light?
David J. Wineland David Jeffrey Wineland (born February 24, 1944) is an American Nobel-laureate physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) physics laboratory. His work has included advances in optics, specifically laser cooling trapped ions and using ions for quantum computing operations. He was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with Serge Haroche, for "ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems". Early life and career. Wineland was born in
theoretical physicist. He shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics with Steven Weinberg and Abdus Salam for his contribution to the electroweak unification theory. - Roy J. Glauber* (agnostic) – American theoretical physicist; awarded half of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence", with the other half shared by John L. Hall and Theodor W. Hänsch - David Gross* (agnostic) – American particle physicist and string theorist; with Frank Wilczek and David Politzer, was awarded
738
hotpotqa-train
When did the event Rue d'Alésia is named for take place?
Battle of Alesia The Battle of Alesia or Siege of Alesia was a military engagement in the Gallic Wars that took place in September, 52 BC, around the Gallic "oppidum" (fortified settlement) of Alesia, a major centre of the Mandubii tribe. It was fought by the army of Julius Caesar against a confederation of Gallic tribes united under the leadership of Vercingetorix of the Arverni. It was the last major engagement between Gauls and Romans, and is considered one of Caesar's greatest military achievements and a classic
Alésia (Paris Métro) Alésia is a station of the Paris Métro on line 4 in the 14th arrondissement. Overview. The line 4 platforms were opened on 30 October 1909 when the southern section of the line opened between Raspail and Porte d'Orléans. The name refers to Rue d'Alésia, named for the Battle of Alesia between the Gauls of Vercingetorix and the Romans of Julius Caesar. Recently this station has been retrofitted with Platform screen doors, due to the RATP working on the line 4's automation.
739
hotpotqa-train
In what Australian city did the United States ship supplies in 1943 as part of the Lend-lease policy during WWII
Lend-Lease The Lend-Lease policy, formally titled An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, () was a program under which the United States supplied the United Kingdom (and British Commonwealth), Free France, the Republic of China, and later the Soviet Union and other Allied nations with food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945. This included warships and warplanes, along with other weaponry. It was signed into law on March 11, 1941, and ended in September 1945
long-term loans from the United States. Canada was not part of Lend Lease. However it operated a similar program called Mutual Aid that sent a loan of C$1 billion (equivalent to C$ billion in ) and C$3.4 billion (C$ billion) in supplies and services to Britain and other Allies. Scale, value and economics Administration. President Roosevelt established the Office of Lend-Lease Administration during 1941, appointing steel executive Edward R. Stettinius as head. During September 1943, he was promoted
740
hotpotqa-train
Eric Jacobson performed the Muppet character who was part of what fictional band?
Eric Jacobson Eric Jacobson is an American puppeteer, best known for performing the Muppet characters Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, and Sam Eagle for Disney's The Muppets Studio, as well as "Sesame Street" characters Bert, Guy Smiley and Grover—all roles that he inherited from the characters' original performer, Frank Oz (except for Guy Smiley whose original and best known performer was Jim Henson). As of 2015, Jacobson is Caroll Spinney's successor for Oscar the Grouch. Career. Jacobson
Herb Alpert television special, where she was performed by Jerry Nelson. She is Oz's best-known character. Main characters Fozzie Bear. - Performed by Frank Oz (1976–2000), Eric Jacobson (2002–present) A naive, comically-disinclined bear introduced in "The Muppet Show". Fozzie's characterization was created by Frank Oz, who performed the character from his debut in 1976 until Oz's retirement in 2000. Eric Jacobson has performed the character since then. Finch calls Fozzie "a sweetly insecure and
741
hotpotqa-train
How many caps for England did Lee Devonshire's son win ?
Les Devonshire Leslie Ernest Devonshire (13 June 1926 – 19 December 2012) was an English professional footballer who made 127 appearances in The Football League for Chester and Crystal Palace between 1950 and 1955. His son, Alan Devonshire, was capped by England. Playing career. Devonshire played as a winger and began his career with Queens Park Rangers and then Brentford without making league appearances for either. After a spell with non-league Wealdstone, Devonshire joined Football League Third Division North side Chester in time for the 1950–51
the run. Irvine continued to play for Northern Ireland, winning caps against Mexico, England and Scotland, but it was almost two-and-a-half years before he scored again in international football. His two goals in a friendly match against Israel were his last for Northern Ireland, although he did win another five caps for his country. After leaving Burnley in 1968, his inclusion in the Northern Ireland squad became less frequent and between 1969 and 1972 he did not make an appearance for the team. After three
742
hotpotqa-train
When was the by-election of a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by David Rutley held on?
1971 Macclesfield by-election The Macclesfield by-election, 1971 was a parliamentary by-election held on 30 September 1971 for the constituency of Macclesfield in Cheshire. It was caused by the elevation to the peerage of the sitting MP, the Conservative Arthur Vere Harvey. Although this was a fairly safe seat which had been Conservative for over half a century, the party managers were concerned since the Labour party had recently won Bromsgrove with a 10.1 per cent swing and only 9.5 per cent would be required to take Macclesfield
Kingswood (UK Parliament constituency) Kingswood is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Chris Skidmore, a Conservative. History. The constituency has existed since the February 1974 general election. This marginal constituency has been held by the Conservative and Labour parties to date. Before the 2010 election when the seat was held by Labour it was 135th on the Conservative Party target seats list and in the 2015 election it was 41st on the Labour Party target seats list Boundaries.
743
hotpotqa-train
Lucy Elizabeth Fry played the lead in a television series that follows Eve who is a 19-year-old what?
Lucy Fry Lucy Elizabeth Fry (born 13 March 1992) is an Australian actress. She is known for portraying Zoey in "Lightning Point", Lyla in "", and Vasilisa Dragomir in the film "Vampire Academy". Fry was also cast in Hulu's eight part miniseries "11.22.63" as Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, and played the lead in the 2016 Australian horror television series "Wolf Creek" and Tikka in 2017 Netflix film "Bright". Life and career. Fry
", with Kevin Bacon. The same year, she played lead character Eve Thorogood in the Australian miniseries "Wolf Creek". In October 2016 Fry was cast as Tikka, a young elf who possess powers over a magical wand, in the 2017 fantasy film "Bright" which stars Will Smith and Joel Edgerton. In July 2017 Fry was cast to star as Heidi in the upcoming film "She's Missing" alongside Eiza González. External links. - Lucy Fry's profile on her agency website
744
hotpotqa-train
Jasminum multipartitum is native to what landlocked country located in southern Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers?
Jasminum multipartitum Jasminum multipartitum, the starry wild jasmine or imfohlafohlane, is a species of jasmine, in the family Oleaceae, that is native to Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Swaziland and South Africa. This scrambling climber can be grown in the sun or semi-shade. It produces masses of white, scented, star-shaped flowers and it attracts a variety of birds. This is one of approximately ten species of Jasmine that occur in South Africa. "Starry Wild Jasmine" is naturally found in the woodlands of
collisions, plane crashes, earthquakes and other large-scale emergencies as mass casualty incidents. Events such as the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 and the September 11 attacks in 2001 are well-publicized examples of mass casualty incidents. The most common types of MCIs are generally caused by terrorism, mass-transportation accidents, or natural disasters. Declaration. A mass casualty incident will usually be declared by the first arriving unit at the scene of the incident. However, it may alternately be declared by a dispatcher, based
745
hotpotqa-train
At which age Audrey Kathryn Lindvall's super model sister was discover by IMG scout?
Audrey Lindvall Audrey Kathryn Lindvall (August 11, 1982 – August 2, 2006) was an American model. She was the sister of supermodel Angela Lindvall, and the former face of Coach and Ann Taylor. Biography. Born in Lee's Summit, Missouri, to Randall (a pharmacist) and Laura Rasdall, she graduated from Lee's Summit High School in June 2001. Growing up with four sisters and one brother, it was her sister, Michelle, that wanted to be a model. Michelle and
on QVC, the collection is inspired by Lindvall's travels and interest in ancient cultures. Personal life. In 2001, Lindvall went on vacation to Tortola, in the British Virgin Islands, there she met South African diver William Edwards. In February 2002 she gave birth to their son William Dakota and married Edwards that same year. In May 2005, Edwards and Lindvall also had a son together named Sebastian. The couple divorced in June 2006. Lindvall is the older sister of model Audrey Lindvall. On August
746
hotpotqa-train
What is the fifth studio album by English musician George Harrison released as the follow-up to The album that was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America two days after release?
Dark Horse (George Harrison album) Dark Horse is the fifth studio album by English rock musician George Harrison, released on Apple Records in December 1974 as the follow-up to "Living in the Material World". Although keenly anticipated on release, "Dark Horse" is associated with the controversial North American tour that Harrison staged with Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar in November and December that year. This was the first US tour by a member of the Beatles since 1966, and the public's nostalgia for the band
Living in the Material World Living in the Material World is the fourth studio album by English musician George Harrison, released in 1973 on Apple Records. As the follow-up to 1970's critically acclaimed "All Things Must Pass" and his pioneering charity project, the Concert for Bangladesh, it was among the most highly anticipated releases of that year. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America two days after release, on its way to becoming Harrison's second number 1 album in the United States
747
hotpotqa-train
What type of film are "Transparent" and "Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe"?
Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe is a short documentary film directed by Les Blank in 1980 which depicts director Werner Herzog living up to his promise that he would eat his shoe if Errol Morris ever completed the film "Gates of Heaven". The film includes clips from both "Gates of Heaven" and Herzog's 1970 feature "Even Dwarfs Started Small". Comic song "Old Whisky Shoes", played by the Walt Solek Band, is the signature tune over the opening and closing credits.
music itself but on the music's cultural context, portraying the surroundings from which these American roots musics come. Other notable films on non-musical subjects include a film about garlic and another about gap-toothed women, as well as two films about German film director Werner Herzog: "Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe" (1980) and "Burden of Dreams" (1982), the latter about the filming of Herzog's "Fitzcarraldo". "The Maestro: King of the Cowboy Artists" (1994)
748
hotpotqa-train
What year did the famous amusement park across the street from Axeltory open?
Tivoli (Copenhagen) Tivoli (or often in English: "Tivoli Gardens") is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, also in Denmark. With 4.6 million visitors in 2017, Tivoli is the second-most popular seasonal amusement park in the world after Europa-Park. Tivoli is the most-visited theme park in Scandinavia, and the fifth
lounges and bars across the park on a regular basis. The park is home to dozens of restaurants of all tastes and price ranges. The style of the restaurants ranges from standard amusement park street food vendors, to buffets, to fancier wine-and-dine restaurants. The type of food represented ranges from standard amusement park fare, such as hamburgers and cotton candy, to traditional Danish cuisine, such as Pølser (Danish hot dogs), Æbleskiver (Danish popovers), and Smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches)
749
hotpotqa-train
What is the nickname of the host for which "Winner Take All" is best known?
Winner Take All (game show) Winner Take All, an American radio-television game show, ran from 1946-1952 on CBS and NBC. It was the first game show produced by the Mark Goodson-Bill Todman partnership. The series was originally hosted by Ward Wilson, but is best known for being the first game hosted by Bill Cullen. Although the game format was very simple, "Winner Take All" served as the genesis for many future game-show formats. It was the first game
umpire, etc. in numerous TV commercials for Uncle Jackson's brews. Biography Chiller Theater. After years of hosting many other local shows on WIIC (at a time where local stations often produced a significant amount of local programming), Cardille became host of the show for which he is probably best known: "Chiller Theatre", a late night Saturday program that showed horror and science fiction films. The show earned him his nickname "Chilly Billy." Unlike some horror movie hosts, Cardille did not take on
750
hotpotqa-train
Steve Peterson appeared as which character in a Shakespeare comedy written for the close of the Christmas season?
Steve Peterson (actor) Steve Peterson is an American actor was seen as Stanley in "The Body" at the Matrix Theatre, King Arthur in Dennis Gersten’s" The Author’s Thumb," Tranio in "Taming of the Shrew" at the Globe Playhouse, Aguecheek in "Twelfth Night" for both Shakespeare at Play and Ellen Geer's Theatricum Botanicum, and as the Ghost in Mark Ringer’s production of" Hamlet." He has appeared at the Write/Act Repertory Theatre Company in "Murder, Mayhem
Garage Sale (The Office) "Garage Sale" is the nineteenth episode of the seventh season of the American comedy television series "The Office" and the show's 145th episode overall. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on March 24, 2011. The episode was written by Jon Vitti and directed by series cast member, Steve Carell. The episode marks his third director's credit for the series and the final physical appearance of Amy Ryan, having appeared as a regular since "Classy Christmas".
751
hotpotqa-train
Hoosier Lottery includes the sale of the lottery game offered by how many states?
Hoosier Lottery The Hoosier Lottery is the official state lottery of Indiana, and is the only US lottery that uses the state's nickname as its official name. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). The Hoosier Lottery sells scratch-off tickets; its draw games include Mega Millions, Hoosier Lotto, Powerball, Cash 5, and Poker Lotto. The Hoosier Lottery is based in the state capital of Indianapolis, with regional offices in Mishawaka and Evansville. Indiana was among those
operators from Kentucky, for over a year before it was ruled unlawful in 1883. In 1988, state voters approved by 62 percent a constitutional amendment lifting the ban. Indiana legislators authorized the state lottery, along with parimutuel betting on horse racing, in May 1989. The first scratch-off game, Hoosier Millionaire, went on sale in October. Lotto Cash, the first online game, began in April 1990. History Record in-house jackpot. The drawing on November 7, 2007 had a jackpot of
752
hotpotqa-train
Were the documentaries The Mosuo Sisters and Quantum Hoops released in the same year?
The Mosuo Sisters The Mosuo Sisters is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Marlo Poras. It chronicles the lives of two sisters, Jua Ma and La Tsuo, who are members of one of the last matriarchal societies, the Mosuo tribe. Being an ethnic minority in China, the film explores their journey from working at a bar in Beijing to moving back home to their village in the Himalayas, dealing with the modern world impinging upon the traditional Mosuo culture and way of life. Synopsis. The filmmakers
film won the Audience Award for Feature Documentary at the South by Southwest Film Festival. In 2012, she released her film "The Mosuo Sisters" contrasting modern life and the life of the Mosuo people of western China through the lives of two sisters. Awards. In 2004, she was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. External links. - Official website - Official website of "Run Granny Run"
753
hotpotqa-train
BLIZZARD! The Storm That Changed America was about the storm also referred to as what?
BLIZZARD! The Storm That Changed America BLIZZARD! The Storm That Changed America is a 2000 Children's history book by Jim Murphy. It is about the Blizzard of 1888 that hit the north-east of North America, and concentrates on New York City. Reception. "Booklist" called "Blizzard" "an example of stellar nonfiction." and the "School Library Journal" wrote "The narrative is a readable and seamless blend of history and adventure adapted from extensive first-person accounts and primary news
The game was crowdfunded in 2012 with a campaign that gathered gamers both from Finland and all over the world. Trademark dispute. In October 2013, when the game was titled "Heroes of the Storm", video game company Blizzard Entertainment changed the title of its upcoming video game to "Heroes of the Storm", causing a dispute about the trademark. According to the trademark database TMview, provided by the European trademark registry OHIM, Blizzard applied for an EU-wide Community trade mark in September 2013,
754
hotpotqa-train
Which actress, model, and singer born in 1926 does the film Golden Hoofs star?
Golden Hoofs Golden Hoofs is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Lynn Shores and written by Ben Grauman Kohn. The film stars Jane Withers, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Kay Aldridge, George Irving, Buddy Pepper and Cliff Clark. The film was released on February 14, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Plot. Having loved and trained horses since she was a little girl, Jane Drake is devastated when her dad Dr. Tim Drake's farm is sold to Dean MacArdle, who also intends to abandon
Severija Janušauskaitė Severija Janušauskaitė (born 22 October 1981) is a Lithuanian stage and film actress, occasionally performing as a singer, composer, costume designer and fashion model. She is well known for her role in the drama film "Star" (2014), for which she received an Award for Best Actress at the Kinotavr Film Festival, a Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as Nika Award and White Elephant Award nominations in several categories. Other popular works include the comedy film "The Norseman" (
755
hotpotqa-train
What is the 2011 census population of this village and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England, where High Dyke road runs between it and Colsterworth?
Ancaster, Lincolnshire Ancaster is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, on the site of a Roman town. The population of the civil parish was 1,317 at the 2001 census increasing to 1,647 at the 2011 census. The civil parish includes the settlements of Sudbrook and West Willoughby. History. Ancaster was a Roman town at the junction of Ermine Street and King Street. During the Romano-British period, the Romans built a roadside settlement on the site of a "
Skillington Skillington is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 345. It is situated west from the A1 road, south from Grantham, and is within of the Leicestershire border. Nearby villages include Buckminster, Sproxton, Stainby, Sewstern, Colsterworth and Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, with the latter the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. The parish church is a Grade I listed building dedicated to Saint James. It dates
756
hotpotqa-train
Morning glory and Sorbus are both a genus of plants?
Sorbus Sorbus is a genus of about 100–200 species of trees and shrubs in the rose family, Rosaceae. Species of "Sorbus" ("s.l.") are commonly known as whitebeam, rowan, service tree, and mountain-ash. The exact number of species is disputed depending on the circumscription of the genus, and also due to the number of apomictic microspecies, which some treat as distinct species, but others group in a smaller number of variable species. Recent treatments treat "Sorbus" in a narrower
Convolvulus Convolvulus is a genus of about 200 to 250 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae, with a cosmopolitan distribution. Common names include bindweed and morning glory; both names shared with other closely related genera. They are annual or perennial herbaceous vines, bines and (a few species of) woody shrubs, growing to 0.3–3 m tall. The leaves are spirally arranged, and the flowers trumpet-shaped, mostly white or pink, but blue, violet, purple or yellow in some species.
757
hotpotqa-train
The song "Boom" features an artist born on January 17, 1971 with what legal name?
Boom (Mario song) "Boom" is an R&B single by Mario. It is the fourth and final single from his second studio album "Turning Point". The single was released on October 3, 2005. The song features rapper Juvenile, who co-wrote the song with Lamarquis Jefferson, Johnta Austin, Craig Love and Lil Jon; the latter is also the producer. The song peaked on the Rhythmic Top 40 chart at number 24. Music video. The video premiered worldwide on TRL and
Carlos Rodríguez (musician) Carlos Damián Rodríguez (13 January 1972) is an Argentinean musician, artist and songwriter, famous as part of the hardcore punk band Fun People and who is currently in the band Boom Boom Kid. Also known by various aliases as: Nekro, Boom Boom Kid, and Il Carlo. He has released several CDs, DVDs, records and books. Biography. Born in Campana, Argentina, he has been a vegetarian since the age 17. His first concert was on 26 July
758
hotpotqa-train
Are Camassia and Chelone both native to North America?
Chelone (plant) Chelone is a genus of four species of perennial herbaceous plants native to eastern North America. They all have similarly shaped flowers (which led to the name turtlehead due to their resemblance to the head of a turtle), which vary in color from white to red, purple or pink. "Chelone cuthbertii", "C. glabra", and "C. lyonii" are diploid and "C. obliqua" is either tetraploid or hexaploid, depending on their slight differences in morphology and localities. Relationships
Camassia cusickii Camassia cusickii, common name Cussick's camas, is a species of plant in the family Asparagaceae (subfamily Agavoideae). It is native to parts of North America. "C. cusickii" originally appeared in horticultural journals in the late 1800s, but they been sold and cultivated for about thirty years. This plant family is not studied intensely. Seven or eight species exist in the wild, however, only three are talked about and cultivated. Description. The "Camassia cusickii" has linear leaves with
759
hotpotqa-train
What type of band did a cover of a single that sold two million copies from 1969 to 1970?
Doctor and the Medics Doctor and the Medics is a British glam rock band formed in London in 1981. The group was most successful during the 1980s and is best known for their cover of Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky" which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart. The band currently performs with a newer and established line-up. As well as previously being classed a tribute act to various artists, they are including many of their original songs in their live set. The group's musical
Their late 1969 release "Sympathy" reached No. 1 in Italy and in France, sold 500,000 copies in France and over one million globally. It became their only UK hit single, reaching No. 27 and staying on the chart for 8 weeks. A 1970 cover version of the track by The Family Dogg reached number two in the Netherlands. The song returned to the UK chart in 1992 when a version by Marillion reached No. 17. In 2001, the track was sampled by Faithless in their
760
hotpotqa-train
WERT is a radio station that is broadcast from it studios on what transcontinental highway?
WERT WERT (1220 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult standards featuring soft oldies chiefly from the 1940s through today. Licensed to Van Wert, Ohio, United States, the station serves Van Wert primarily but is considered part of the Lima market. The station is currently owned by First Family Broadcasting and broadcasts from its studios on the Lincoln Highway (County Highway 418) just east of Van Wert. History. From its first day of broadcasting on Thanksgiving Day in November 1958, WERT/1220, then owned
WHBY WHBY (1150 AM, "Newstalk 1150") is a News/Talk formatted radio station licensed to Kimberly, Wisconsin, that serves the Green Bay and Appleton-Oshkosh areas. The station is owned by Woodward Communications and features programming from CBS Radio, Premiere Radio, Compass Media Network and Westwood One. WHBY's studios and microwave transmitter are located on East College Avenue in Appleton. Its 6-antenna broadcast transmission array is located in the Town of Vinland, on Wisconsin Highway 76. History. WHBY first
761
hotpotqa-train
What is a song from the 1966 Broadway musical with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields and book by Neil Simon directed and choreographed for Broadway by Bob Fosse starring his wife and muse Gwen Verdon alongside John McMartin, in which the character of Charity reflects on her marvellous luck as she spends time with Vittorio ?
If My Friends Could See Me Now "If My Friends Could See Me Now", with music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by Dorothy Fields, is a song from the 1966 Broadway musical "Sweet Charity". In the musical the character of Charity, played in the original New York cast by Gwen Verdon, reflects on her marvellous luck as she spends time with Vittorio. In the 1969 film adaptation of "Sweet Charity", "If My Friends Could See Me Now" is performed by Shirley MacLaine.
Sweet Charity (film) Sweet Charity (full title: Sweet Charity: The Adventures of a Girl Who Wanted to Be Loved) is a 1969 American musical comedy-drama film directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse (in his feature directorial debut), written by Peter Stone, and featuring music by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields. It stars Shirley MacLaine and features John McMartin, Sammy Davis Jr., Ricardo Montalbán, Chita Rivera, Paula Kelly and Stubby Kaye. It is based on the 1966 stage musical of the
762
hotpotqa-train
What type od dance music inspired the band, "The Kabalas"?
Kabalas The Kabalas were a four-piece band out of the Quad Cities area of the American Mid-West whose musical foundations were based firmly in a traditional Eastern European Klezmer style that mixed in Jewish folksongs, Israeli popular songs, Polka and popular music. The members of the band were Scott Morschhauser (vocals, accordion, guitar, percussion); Barry "The Wolfman" Wolf (accordion); "Nervous" Neal Smith (saxophones, backup vocals, flute, clarinet); and the late "Mr."
Original dance The original dance (OD) was one of the programs performed by figure skaters in ice dance competitions, in which the ice dancers skated "a dance of their own creation to dance music they have selected for the designated rhythm(s)". It was normally the second of three programs in the competition, sandwiched between the compulsory dance (CD) and the free dance (FD). The rhythm(s) and type of music required for the OD changed every season, and were selected by the International Skating
763
hotpotqa-train
What show created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt aired on May 2, 2006 in Chile?
Married... with Children Married... with Children is an American television sitcom that aired on Fox, created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt. Originally broadcast from April 5, 1987 to June 9, 1997, it is the longest-lasting live-action sitcom on Fox and the first to be broadcast in the network's primetime slot. The show follows the suburban Chicago lives of Al Bundy, a once glorious high school football player turned hard-luck women's shoe salesman; his lazy wife, Peggy;
List of 227 episodes "227" is an American sitcom that was created by C.J. Banks and Bill Boulware, and originally aired on NBC. It premiered on September 14, 1985, and ended on May 6, 1990, with a total of 116 episodes over the course of five seasons. The complete first season was released on DVD on September 28, 2004. Series overview. onlyinclude Notes. 1. A. 'C.J. Banks' is a pseudonym for Michael G. Moye. 2. B.
764
hotpotqa-train
In what year was the adventure film depicting the English sea captain and privateer of the Elizabethan era released?
Seven Seas to Calais Seven Seas to Calais (in Italy Il dominatore dei sette mari) is a 1962 Italian adventure film in Eastmancolor and CinemaScope, produced by Paolo Moffa, directed by Rudolph Maté (his final film) and Primo Zeglio, that stars Rod Taylor, Keith Michell, and Edy Vessel. The film depicts the career of Britain's Sir Francis Drake. Plot. Sir Francis Drake (Rod Taylor) is one of Queen Elizabeth I of England's (Irene Worth) leading commanders in its battles
The Sea Hawk (1940 film) The Sea Hawk is a 1940 American black-and-white swashbuckling adventure film from Warner Bros. that stars Errol Flynn as an English privateer who defends his nation's interests on the eve of the Spanish Armada. The film was the tenth collaboration between Flynn and director Michael Curtiz. Its screenplay was written by Howard Koch and Seton I. Miller. The rousing musical score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold is recognized as a high point in his career. The film was both an adventure and a period
765
hotpotqa-train
What film company produced The Littlest Outlaw and The Jungle Book?
The Littlest Outlaw The Littlest Outlaw is a live-action film produced by Walt Disney. It was released by Buena Vista Distribution on December 22, 1955. It was directed by Roberto Gavaldón and written by Larry Lansburgh (story), and Bill Walsh (screenplay). It starred Pedro Armendáriz as Gen. Torres, Joseph Calleia as the Padre, and Andrés Velázquez as Pablito. Plot. Little Pablito is the ten-year-old son of a cruel horse trainer. The trainer is responsible for training
America takes place in San Miguel annually, SMWC is celebrating its 14th anniversary in 2018. The San Miguel Poetry Week was founded in 1997 by Jennifer Clement and Barbara Sibley and takes place in early January. Leading poets from Mexico, the US and UK meet for poetry workshops and readings. Culture Film. San Miguel began hosting film and television production in the 1940s. Columbia Pictures produced the first Hollywood film to feature the town, filming "The Brave Bulls" in 1950. Disney set "The Littlest Outlaw"
766
hotpotqa-train
Westfield Culver City is owned by what Australian shopping centre company that existed from 1960 to 2014
Westfield Group Westfield Group was an Australian shopping centre company that existed from 1960 to 2014, when it split into two independent companies: Scentre Group, which now owns and operates the Australian and New Zealand Westfield shopping centre portfolio; and Westfield Corporation, which continued to own and operate the American and European center portfolio. Westfield Group undertook ownership, development, design, construction, funds/asset management, property management, leasing, and marketing activities. The multinational company was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and had interests
family, who had left Europe for Australia and started a business delivering small goods. In 1953, he met fellow immigrant John Saunders. The pair became business partners, eventually creating Westfield Development Corporation through the development of a shopping centre at Blacktown in Sydney's western suburbs. Over the next 30 years, Lowy and Saunders developed shopping centres across Australia and the United States (from 1977); and listed the company on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1960 as Westfield Development Corporation. Saunders sold his interests and left the company in
767
hotpotqa-train
What country holds both Fetteresso Castle and Cowie Castle?
Fetteresso Castle Fetteresso Castle is a 14th-century towerhouse, rebuilt in 1761 as a Scottish gothic style Palladian manor, with clear evidence of prehistoric use of the site. It is situated immediately west of the town of Stonehaven in Kincardineshire slightly to the west of the A90 dual carriageway. Other notable historic fortified houses or castles in this region are Dunnottar Castle, Muchalls Castle, Fiddes Castle, Cowie Castle and Monboddo House. Prehistory. From cropmarks in the "policies" (improved areas) around Fetteresso Castle,
site Raedykes Roman Camp, as well as Cowton Burn. The Slug Road runs along much of the northeast perimeter of Fetteresso Forest. Notable features in this vicinity include Dunnottar Castle, Fetteresso Castle, Bogjurgan Hill and Muchalls Castle. Natural features. Summer flow rates of the Cowie Water are typically in the range of within Fetteresso Forest. July values for pH have been measured at 8.17 or slightly alkaline July water temperatures are about 11.9 degrees Celsius and electrical conductivity at the mouth has been measured at a relatively low value
768
hotpotqa-train
Who was the two time Walter Camp Coach of the Year winner who led the 2000 Oklahoma Sooners to an Orange Bowl victory?
2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team The 2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 121st season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 17th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference. Conference play began on October 3, 2015 with a
at fullback which Scotland won 25-4 before featuring in the halves in the 22–38 loss to France. Thomas then started at fullback in the 42–18 win over Wales. He scored a tries against Ireland and Wales. Thomas was selected for the 2015 European Cup. He started the match against Wales at halfback, scoring a try in an 18–12 loss. He then also featured against Ireland. Thomas was selected for Scotland in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. After missing the first game, he featured against New Zealand
769
hotpotqa-train
The Chase is hosted by an actress who began her television career in what Spanish-American teen sitcom?
The Chase (American game show) The Chase is an American television quiz show based on the British program of the same name. The show premiered on August 6, 2013, on Game Show Network (GSN). It is hosted by Brooke Burns, and features Mark Labbett (nicknamed "The Beast") as the "chaser". The American version of the show follows the same general format as the original UK version, but with teams of three contestants instead of four. The game is a quiz
Megan Fox Megan Denise Fox (born May 16, 1986) is an American actress and model. She began her acting career in 2001, with several minor television and film roles, and played a regular role on the "Hope & Faith" television sitcom. In 2004, she made her film debut with a role in the teen comedy "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen". In 2007, she co-starred as Mikaela Banes, the love interest of Shia LaBeouf's character, in the blockbuster action film
770
hotpotqa-train
Bob Scucci was the former Assistant Race and Sports Book Manager at what casino resort located on 63 acres along the Las Vegas Strip?
Bob Scucci Robert "Bob" Scucci is the Vice President of Race and Sports for Boyd Gaming Corp. and was formerly the Assistant Race and Sports Book Manager at the Stardust Resort and Casino. was in charge of Stardust sports book in its last years of operations. Now fully in charge of Boyd gaming nationwide in sports , and horse racing.
year in the lives of Stardust race and sportsbook manager Joe Lupo and assistant manager Bob Scucci, as well as professional sports bettor Alan Boston and wannabe sports bettor Rodney Bosnich. The Stardust was chosen due to its status at the time as the "home of the opening line". - The book, "The Stardust of Yesterday: Reflections on a Las Vegas Legend" written by Heidi Knapp Rinella, edited by Mike Weatherford and foreword by Siegfried & Roy, is a complete history of the hotel and casino. Rinella
771
hotpotqa-train
The 1920 NCAA football season had no clear-cut champion, with the "Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book" listing California, Georgia, Harvard, Notre Dame, and Princeton as national champions, Notre Dame was led by its first Walter Camp All-American, nicknamed "The Gipper", who died before the year was over, his name?
George Gipp George Gipp (February 18, 1895 – December 14, 1920), nicknamed "The Gipper", was a college football player at the University of Notre Dame under head coach Knute Rockne. Gipp was selected as Notre Dame's first Walter Camp All-American, and played several positions, particularly halfback, quarterback, and punter. Gipp died at age 25 of a streptococcal throat infection and pneumonia, three weeks after a win over Northwestern in his senior season, and was the subject of Rockne's
1920 college football season The 1920 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the "Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book" listing California, Georgia, Harvard, Notre Dame, and Princeton as national champions. Only California and Princeton claim national championships for the 1920 season. Andy Smith's Pacific Coast Conference champion California "Wonder Team" was the first national champion from the Pacific Coast. Princeton and Harvard were undefeated and with one tie to each other. Notre Dame was led by its first Walter Camp
772
hotpotqa-train
Are Onew and Judith Durham both singers?
Judith Durham Judith Durham (Judith Mavis Cock, born 3 July 1943) is an Australian singer, songwriter and musician who became the lead singer of the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963. The group subsequently became the first Australian pop music group to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States, and have sold over 50 million records worldwide. Durham left the group in mid-1968 to pursue her solo career. In 1993, Durham began to make sporadic recordings and performances with
was a similarity with both Judith Durham of the Australian group the Seekers and Dusty Springfield, initially of the Springfields, who made their names in England in the early to mid-1960s as the lead singers of folk-oriented groups. Others whose vocal delivery has borne comparison have included, in the 1960s, Judy Dyble (the original lead singer of England's premier folk-rock band, Fairport Convention), Kerrilee Male and Dorris Henderson (successive lead singers of Eclection), and, more recently, Lavinia Blackwall of Trembling Bells
773
hotpotqa-train
Who co- satrred with the actor who starred in several television series over more than five decades, including such popular roles as Bret Maverick in a 1959 episode of the Western comedy television series where A mean killer becomes jealous?
Duel at Sundown (Maverick) "Duel at Sundown" is a 1959 episode of the Western comedy television series "Maverick" starring 31-year-old James Garner and 29-year-old Clint Eastwood. A mean killer (Eastwood) becomes jealous when Bret Maverick (Garner) begins spending time with his girlfriend (Abby Dalton), the daughter of Bret's old friend (Edgar Buchanan), who desperately wants Bret to marry her before Eastwood's evil character does so. An epic fistfight between Garner and Eastwood segues into
James Garner James Garner (born James Scott Bumgarner; April 7, 1928 – July 19, 2014) was an American actor, producer, and voice artist. He starred in several television series over more than five decades, including popular roles such as Bret Maverick in the 1950s western series "Maverick" and as Jim Rockford in the 1970s private detective show, "The Rockford Files." He played leading roles in more than 50 theatrical films, including "The Great Escape" (1963) with Steve McQueen,
774
hotpotqa-train
Shanghai Noon was the directorial debut of an American film director whose other credits include Showtime, Failure to Launch, and what other film?
Tom Dey Thomas Ridgeway "Tom" Dey (born April 14, 1965) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. His credits include "Shanghai Noon", "Showtime", "Failure to Launch", and "Marmaduke". Early life. Dey was born in Hanover, New Hampshire, the son of Phoebe Ann (née Evans) and Charles Frederick Dey, who was Associate Dean at Dartmouth College from 1963–1973 and headmaster of Choate Rosemary Hall. He is a graduate of The
Dennie Gordon Dennie Gordon is an American film and television director. Her directorial television credits include "Party of Five", "Sports Night", "Ally McBeal", "The Practice", "Grounded for Life", "The Loop", "White Collar", "Burn Notice", "Hell on Wheels", "Waco", , and other series. She has also directed the feature films "Joe Dirt", "New York Minute" and "What a Girl Wants
775
hotpotqa-train
Peter Thomas Ward played for a team that was offically renamed in what year?
New York Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of two major league clubs based in New York City; the other club is the National League (NL)'s New York Mets. In the season, the club began play in the AL as the Baltimore Orioles (no relation to the modern Baltimore
was further enhanced by completion of Traders Wharf in 1855 and Carlisle Pier in 1856. T mid 1850s also saw the completion of the West Pier lighthouse. The railway was connected to Bray in 1856. Kingstown reverted to the name of Dún Laoghaire Harbour in 1920 and a 1924 offically renamed the hbour as Dun Laoghaire Harbour. History Carlisle Pier. Construction of the pier was begun in 1853 with completion in 1855 and the rail station opened in 1859. It was named after the Earl of Carlisle, then Lord Lieutenant of
776
hotpotqa-train
Party Never Ends is an album by the Romanian singer who studied at what college?
Party Never Ends Party Never Ends is the third studio album recorded by Romanian singer Inna, released on 4 March 2013 by Roton. The singer collaborated with several producers on the record, including DJ Frank E, Orange Factory, Steve Mac, Lucas Secon, DJ Smash and Play & Win. "Party Never Ends" has been described as approaching dance music and its subgenres, with influences varying from Latin, hip hop and house to electropop, salsa and dubstep. "The Times of India" gave the album a
Inndia "Inndia" (stylized as "INNdiA") is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna from her third studio album, "Party Never Ends" (2013). It was released on 11 October 2012 through Roton and features Romanian trio Play & Win. The track was written by Sebastian Barac, Radu Bolfea, Marcel Botezan and Joddie Connor, while production was handled by the first three under the name of Play & Win. "Inndia" is an Arabic and oriental-influenced song encompassing guiar accords and
777
hotpotqa-train
Who is the artist of The Scarlet Letter and debdebuted on the music scene as Missy Elliott's protégée?
Lil' Mo Cynthia Karen Loving (born November 19, 1978), best known by her stage name Lil' Mo, is an American singer, actress, radio personality and songwriter. She debuted on the music scene as Missy Elliott's protégé and contributed guest vocals to some of Elliott's work, most notably the record-breaking "Hot Boyz". Under the wing of Elliott, Lil' Mo would land a contract deal with Elektra Records and release charting singles of her own, including "Ta Da"
Ugly (Bubba Sparxxx song) "Ugly" is a song by American hip hop music artist Bubba Sparxxx. It was released in August 2001 as the lead single from his debut album, "Dark Days, Bright Nights". The song was produced and featured guest vocals from famed producer Timbaland. The song features a sample of Missy Elliott's "Get Ur Freak On" and uncredited backing vocals by Elliott's former protégée Tweet. Remix. The song's remix features a slightly remixed beat, guest vocals
778
hotpotqa-train
Ran Nakash, is an Israeli cruiserweight boxer, his only loss to date occurred on which date, against WBO Cruiserweight champion Marco Huck, a German professional boxer known for his aggressive style and punching power?
Ran Nakash Ran Nakash (born 1978, Haifa) is an Israeli cruiserweight boxer. He is currently Chief Commander and Head Instructor of the Israel Defense Forces Krav Maga Instructional Division and holds a professional boxing record of 26 wins with 18 by knockout and one loss. He scored his latest victory on January 21, 2012 defeating Derek Bryant by unanimous decision. His only loss to date occurred on April 2, 2011 against WBO Cruiserweight champion Marco Huck. Despite accepting the fight on short notice as a late replacement for Giacobbe Fragomeni
boxer Victor Emilio Ramirez for his WBO cruiserweight title at the Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle, Germany. On fight night, Huck went the 12 round distance and claimed the WBO title on unanimous decision. The judges score it 116–111, 116–111, and 115–112 in favour of Huck. Professional boxing career Cruiserweight Title defences. Huck went on to make 8 successful defenses of the title from December 2009 up until October 2011. Notable opponents he defeated included unanimous decisions over Ran Nakash and Ola Afolabi, the latter who he went on to
779
hotpotqa-train
Morrisson Kaye also spelled as Morrisson K, formerly known as Morrisson, is an American singer, songwriter, producer and musician from the San Francisco Bay Area, his earliest official releases were underground tracks of which subgenre of house music, and originated in the 1980s, initially fusing elements of Chicago house with 1980s jazz-funk and touches of soul music?
Morrisson Morris Knight (formerly known as Morrisson) is an American singer, songwriter, producer and musician from the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the lead singer, bassist, and principle songwriter of Dawn Of Eros, an indie rock band he formed in 2011. Before then, he produced several demos in various musical genres in the late 1990s and early 2000s and his earliest official releases were underground deep, soulful house tracks for veteran DJ/Producer Julius Papp on Julius' NeoDisco label. In 2006, Morrisson
began civic work in 1904, then started making contributions to women's political advancement starting in 1905 in Richmond, Illinois. She was one of the nation's earliest social workers working with Jane Addams in creating the nation's first settlement house: Hull House in Chicago Illinois. Her work in Hull House helped improve job conditions in shops and factories. Morrisson then moved on to the suffrage movement, devoting her career to helping women gain the right to vote. Morrisson was one of the nation's earliest anti-war advocates,
780
hotpotqa-train
What type of organism can both Bellis and Syzygium jambos be described as?
Syzygium jambos Syzygium jambos is a tree originating in Southeast Asia and occurring widely elsewhere, having been introduced as an ornamental and fruit tree. Botanical names. - Syzygium jambos - "Family:" Myrtaceae (mir-TAY-see-ee) - "Genus:" Syzygium (siz-ZY-gee-um) - "Species:" jambos - "Synonym:" Eugenia jambos - "Synonym:" Jambosa jambos - "Synonym:" Jambosa vulgaris -
reference to its distinct aroma. In Karnataka the English common name is "rose apple", and the vernacular name is Pannerale(Paneer hannu), while the name for the other one is Nerale. Such a confusion of common names in horticulture is nothing unusual. In the Philippines, it is locally called as yambo, dambo or tampoy. Always confused with "macopa", a closely related fruit (Syzygium samarangense), "Syzygium jambos" is not widely cultivated and can only be encountered in rural areas. It is
781
hotpotqa-train
Pandit Kishan Maharaj, was an Indian tabla player of Hindustani classical music, who belonged to which one of the six most common styles of playing of the Indian tabla?
Benares gharana Benares gharānā (Hindi: बनारस घराना) is one of the six most common styles of playing of the Indian tabla. History. The Benares tabla gharana was developed a little over 200 years ago by Pandit Ram Sahai (1780–1826). At the age of nine, Ram moved to Lucknow to become a disciple of Modhu Khan of the Lucknow gharana. After some time performing in Benares, Pandit Ram Sahai felt the need to make a significant change in his tabla playing. For six months,
Kumar Bose Kumar Bose (Bangla কুমার বোস), born 4 April 1953, is an Indian tabla maestro and composer of Indian classical music. Bose belongs to the Benaras Gharana style of tabla playing. Having honed his skills under the tutelage of the legendary Pandit Kishan Maharaj, Pandit Bose rose to prominence with his flamboyant performances with Pandit Ravi Shankar. In addition to his musical abilities, Bose is also an awarded sportsman, a carrom champion, and fluently speaks four languages. In a career spanning more than four decades,
782
hotpotqa-train
Who composed the original score and songs of the film based on the play "The Man Who Was Peter Pan" by Allan Knee ?
Finding Neverland (film) Finding Neverland is a 2004 historical fantasy drama film directed by Marc Forster and written by David Magee, based on the play "The Man Who Was Peter Pan" by Allan Knee. The film is about playwright J. M. Barrie and his relationship with a family who inspired him to create "Peter Pan". The film earned four nominations at the 77th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor for Johnny Depp, and won for Best Original Score. The film was
based on the Miramax motion picture by David Magee and the play The Man Who Was Peter Pan by Allan Knee, which followed the relationship between playwright J. M. Barrie, played by Matthew Morrison, and the family that inspired Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up – one of the most beloved stories of all time. The production was directed by Tony Award-winner Diane Paulus with book by Olivier Award nominee James Graham, music and lyrics by U.K. pop sensation Gary Barlow and Grammy Award-winner Eliot Kennedy
783
hotpotqa-train
What was the royal title of the man whose German government backed the colonization of Poland by German settlers, one ofthe factors leading to the plight of rural Poland which was the focus of the novel The Outpost?
The Outpost (Prus novel) The Outpost (Polish title: "Placówka") was the first of four major novels by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus. The author, writing in a Poland that had been partitioned a century earlier by Russia, Prussia and Austria, sought to bring attention to the plight of rural Poland, which had to contend with poverty, ignorance, neglect by the country's upper crust, and colonization by German settlers backed by Otto von Bismarck's German government. Composition. Prus began
1866) is a social novel written about political disputes in a small English town at the time of the First Reform Act of 1832. - "The Outpost" by Bolesław Prus (1886), written in a Poland that had been partitioned a century earlier by Russia, Prussia and Austria, portrays the plight of rural Poland, contending with poverty, ignorance, neglect by the upper crust, and colonization by German settlers backed by Otto von Bismarck's German government. - "Out of Work" (1888)
784
hotpotqa-train
A television show originaly aired on December 29, 1996 was written by a graduate of what University?
Hurricane Neddy "Hurricane Neddy" is the eighth episode of "The Simpsons"' eighth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 29, 1996. It was written by Steve Young, directed by Bob Anderson, and features a cameo by Jon Lovitz as Jay Sherman from "The Critic". In the episode, "Hurricane Barbara" viciously strikes Springfield but, by pure chance, the house of Ned Flanders is the only one destroyed. As a result, he begins to
Delicious (TV series) Delicious is a British television drama series that premiered on Sky 1 on 30 December 2016. Written by Dan Sefton and directed by Clare Kilner and John Hardwick, the four-part first series aired on Sky 1 from December 2016 to January 2017. Sky renewed the show for a second series in February 2017. The second series aired on Sky 1 from Friday, 29 December 2017. On 13 February 2018, it was announced that Delicious had been renewed for a third season. The series
785
hotpotqa-train
When was the American fitness guru, actor, and comedian born who is known for his eccentric, flamboyant, and energetic personality and also a star of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie?
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie is a 1998 American Christmas animated adventure musical film about the character of the same name, who first appeared in a 1939 story by Robert L. May. The film was the first theatrical feature from GoodTimes Entertainment, long known as a home video company. It stars Kathleen Barr as the voice of the titular Rudolph, and also features celebrity talents including John Goodman, Eric Idle, Cathy Weseluck, Whoopi Goldberg, Debbie Reynolds, Richard
in New York, and Wally Burr Recording in Hollywood. Among the all-star cast of voices were American actors John Goodman, Whoopi Goldberg, Debbie Reynolds, Richard Simmons and Bob Newhart, British actor Eric Idle, and Canadian actress Kathleen Barr as Rudolph. Animation production services for the film were outsourced to Colorland Animation Productions in Hong Kong. GoodTimes Entertainment, the producers of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie", brought back most of the same production team for a CGI animated sequel, "
786
hotpotqa-train
Lewis Moran was murdered a week after the death of the hitman from what Australian city?
Andrew Veniamin Andrew "Benji" Veniamin (16 November 1975 – 23 March 2004) was an Australian criminal from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. A convicted car thief, Veniamin was a key figure in the Melbourne underworld killings, suspected of both murdering seven underworld figures, and being a hit-man for the Williams crime family. Veniamin was killed by Domenic "Mick" Gatto at a La Porcella Italian restaurant in Carlton. Gatto claimed it was in self-defence following a heated argument. Early and personal life
to kill Moran, the Victorian Supreme Court heard. After five days deliberation, the jury also found Goussis guilty of intentionally causing serious injury to Wrout, but not guilty of his attempted murder. Goussis was also convicted of murdering Caine. In February 2009, Goussis was sentenced to a minimum 30 years in prison for Moran's murder. Lewis Moran was suspected in ordering the death of underworld Hitman Dino Dibra. On 7 May 2007, Carl Williams was convicted of commissioning the murders of four gangland rivals including Jason Moran,
787
hotpotqa-train
When was American actor who acted Spock in The City on the Edge of Forever born?
Doctor Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley) travels back in time and changes history, Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Spock (Leonard Nimoy) follow him to correct the timeline. In doing so, Kirk falls in love with Edith Keeler (Joan Collins), but realizes that in order to save his future, he must allow her to die. The episode received widespread critical acclaim and has been frequently stated to be the best episode of the entire franchise, with it fondly received by cast, crew, and critics
formed to orchestrate space exploration, but it ended up seizing control of the Vulcan government. Spock was one of three Starfleet officers from the 23rd century who travel in time to 1930s New York City, in the "TOS" episode "The City on the Edge of Forever". He would also briefly travel to Earth in 1968 on a mission, in the episode ""; accidentally in 1969, in "Tomorrow Is Yesterday"; and again in 1986, in "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"
788
hotpotqa-train
In which city was the American alternative rock band who released the single Blinded formed?
Blinded (song) "Blinded" is a song by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. It was released in April 2003 as the lead single from their 2003 album, "Out of the Vein". It was written by Stephan Jenkins, Arion Salazar, and Tony Fredianelli. The song received positive reviews from music critics and peaked at number 34 on the "Billboard" Pop Songs chart. Background. "Blinded" was written by Stephan Jenkins, Arion Salazar, and Tony Fredianelli and was produced
Oh My Heart "Oh My Heart" is a song by American alternative rock band R.E.M. It was released as the fourth single from the band's fifteenth studio album "Collapse into Now" on February 1, 2011. Its music video was directed by Jem Cohen. As a tribute to the band, who were formed in Athens, Georgia, the University of Georgia features the song in several public service announcements which air during sporting events. Track listing. - CD single (Germany) 1.
789
hotpotqa-train
What 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy adventure comedy film features a song recorded by British singer Leah McFall?
also featured in the latest film, "The Book of Life". Background. On June 6, Mcfall announced the title of her first official single, "Home" featuring will.i.am. She also released the cover of the single on Facebook. The song premiered on BBC Radio 1Xtra on 9 June 2014, and will be released on 27 July 2014. Music video. A music video, created for the single, features both McFall and will.i.am. It was directed by Elisha Smith-Leverock.
Village" is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated fantasy adventure comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company for Columbia Pictures. Kelly Asbury was hired to direct the animated film. Exploring the origins of Smurfs, the comedy-adventure features a new take on the characters, with designs and environments more closely following the artwork created by Peyo. The film was initially set to be released on August 14, 2015, but in May 2014, the film's release date was pushed back to August 5,
790
hotpotqa-train
John Gale, is from North Platte, Nebraska, and has served as the 26th Secretary of State of Nebraska since 2000, he is a member of the Republican Party, commonly referred to as the GOP, an abbreviation for what, is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States?
Republican Party (United States) The Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major political parties in the United States; the other is its historic rival, the Democratic Party. The GOP was founded in 1854 by opponents of the Kansas–Nebraska Act, which allowed for the potential expansion of slavery into certain U.S. territories. The party supported classical liberalism, opposed the expansion of slavery, and supported economic reform. Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican president
John Wightman John Milton Wightman (October 2, 1938 – January 5, 2017) was a politician from the state of Nebraska in the Midwestern United States. He served two terms, from 2007 to 2015, in the Nebraska Legislature, representing a district in the central part of the state. Wightman was a member of the Republican Party. Early life and education. Wightman was born on October 2, 1938, in North Platte, Nebraska. He grew up between Sumner and Overton, and graduated from Sumner
791
hotpotqa-train
Are The Million Dollar Duck and A Far Off Place both American films?
The Million Dollar Duck Million Dollar Duck (also titled as $1,000,000 Duck) is a 1971 American comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions about a goose that lays golden eggs scenario. It was directed by Vincent McEveety, and stars Dean Jones, Sandy Duncan and Joe Flynn. Plot. Scientist Albert Dooley (Dean Jones) struggles to pay the bills. His wife, Katie (Sandy Duncan) gets a recipe for applesauce wrong and gives it to her husband to take to work for lunch, hoping it
Diplomaniacs Diplomaniacs is a 1933 American pre-Code film starring Wheeler and Woolsey. The film in noted for its absurdist political satire, somewhat in the manner of "Million Dollar Legs" or "Duck Soup", both of which were released within a year of "Diplomaniacs". Plot. The film concerns itself with the adventures of two men who have set up a failing business as barbers on an Indian reservation. When they are sent by the tribe as representatives to a peace conference in Europe, unbeknownst
792
hotpotqa-train
Who was the director of the 2004 French action film for which Tony D'Amario is best known?
District 13 District 13 (French title "Banlieue 13" or "B13"), is a 2004 French action film directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects. Because of this, some film critics have drawn comparisons to the popular Thai film "". David Belle, regarded as the founder of parkour, plays Leïto, one of the story's
near the Christmas season. For the original video, West hired French film director, screenwriter and producer Michel Gondry. The auteur is best known for his several innovative music videos with The White Stripes and Björk and has also been celebrated for his 2004 film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind". He came from directing small music videos in Paris for his own independent rock band Oui Oui, in which he served as a drummer. West was the one who took the initiative to track Gondry down, insisting that they work
793
hotpotqa-train
Whar did Sarfraz Ahmed do after Azhar Ali stepped down?
Sarfaraz Ahmed Sarfaraz Ahmed (; born 22 May 1987) is a Pakistani wicketkeeper-batsman who plays for Pakistani national cricket team. He is the current captain of the Pakistan cricket team in all formats of the game. Sarfaraz was named as Pakistan's Twenty20 International captain following the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 in India, while he was named Pakistan's ODI Captain on 9 February 2017 after Azhar Ali stepped down. He took up the Test captaincy mantle for his team following the retirement of Misbah-ul-Haq and hence
. He finished the ODI series as the leading run-scorer for Pakistan with 282 runs in 5 innings, including a century in 5th ODI, which was only the second century ever scored by a Pakistani batsman in Australia after Zaheer Abbas in 1981. He also entered the top 10 batsmen's ranking in ODIs for the first time ever. Sarfaraz Ahmed replaced Azhar Ali as Pakistan's ODI team captain against the West Indies after Azhar Ali stepped down from the captaincy after a humiliating defeat against Australia. Azam was appointed vice
794
hotpotqa-train
The 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup was the sixteenth edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup (formerly called FIFA World Youth Championship), hosted by Canada held during which span of dates, Argentine player Sergio Agüero was given the FIFA U-20 Golden Shoe?
2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup The 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup was the sixteenth edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup (formerly called FIFA World Youth Championship), hosted by Canada from 30 June to 22 July 2007. Argentina defeated Czech Republic in the title game by the score of 2–1, thus managing a back-to-back world title, its fifth in the past seven editions, and sixth overall. Argentine player Sergio Agüero was given the FIFA U-20 Golden Shoe (top scorer, with six goals) and the
. In 2007, Moralez was called for the Argentina under-20 squad for the South American Youth Championship held in Paraguay. Later that year he was part of Argentina FIFA W-20 World Cup title winning team. He played along Sergio Agüero and Mauro Zárate in the attack. Moralez was third highest scorer in the tournament (bronze shoe) and was named second best player (silver ball), behind his teammate Agüero. In November 2010, Moralez was selected as part of an Argentine league squad to train twice weekly with the
795
hotpotqa-train
What is the nickname for this United States drag racer who drove Brutus?
Jim Liberman Russell James Liberman (September 12, 1945) – September 9, 1977) was an American funny car drag racer, nicknamed "Jungle Jim". He was named #17 on the list of the Top 50 NHRA drivers. Liberman was known for driving backwards at after doing his burnout. Liberman was a flamboyant showman who primarily toured the United States at drag racing match races events. During his career, he averaged an estimated 100 events per year during the 1970s. He refused to lift off the
the United States. That year he was featured in "Time" magazine, the first drag racer to experience mainstream national coverage. In 1973, following an NHRA rule change to allow records to be set at any national meet, Jenkins drove his Vega to Pro Stock's first official record, a pass, at the Winternationals; "Dyno Don" Nicholson set the e.t. record with a 9.33. Jenkins built a Vega in 1974 (dubbed "Grumpy's Toy XI") that had several firsts which impacted
796
hotpotqa-train
What Milan based company made the tires for the Minardi M190?
Minardi M190 The Minardi M190 was a Formula One car designed by Aldo Costa and Tomasso Carletti and built by Minardi for the 1990 Formula One season. The car was powered by the Cosworth DFR V8 engine and ran on Pirelli tyres. It failed to score any points for Minardi. Racing history. Minardi had used the M189 for the first two races of the season but without finishing in the points, before the M190 debuted in the third race of the season, the San Marino Grand Prix, driven by Italians
start, Paolo Barilla's Minardi M190 after the second. Off-track, Nigel Mansell dropped a huge hint that he would not retire from F1 after all. He stated that if he was given a car for 1991 with number 1 status, reliability, a quick engine and worthy of a championship he would consider racing but (as he stated that it seemed unlikely to him) he was still adamant he would retire. He was repeatedly linked with Williams. Qualifying. The two McLarens were on the front
797
hotpotqa-train
Where was the NFL draft held in which Kenyatta Walker was selected in the first round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
Kenyatta Walker Idrees Kenyatta Walker (born February 1, 1979) is a former professional American football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons. Walker played college football for the University of Florida. A first-round pick in the 2001 NFL Draft, he played professionally for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. Early years. Walker was born in Meridian, Mississippi in 1979. He attended Meridian High School, where he was a standout high school football player
Jackie Walker (American football, born 1962) Jackie Walker (born November 3, 1962) is a former an American football linebacker who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He was the 28th player selected in the 1986 NFL Draft, the first player drafted in the second round of a year in which there were only 27 first-round picks. His selection was controversial, as he did not score particularly well in the pre-draft combines, and there were more-
798
hotpotqa-train
St Estevam is an Island in Ilhas, Goa, India, it is also known as 'Shakecho Juvo' - the isle of vegetables - known for its long, seven-ridged, light green ladyfingers, Okra or okro, known in many English-speaking countries as ladies' fingers or ochro, is a flowering plant in which family?
Okra Okra (, ), "Abelmoschus esculentus", known in many English-speaking countries as ladies' fingers or ochro, is a flowering plant in the mallow family. It is valued for its edible green seed pods. The geographical origin of okra is disputed, with supporters of West African, Ethiopian, and South Asian origins. The plant is cultivated in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions around the world. Vernacular names in English-speaking nations. The name "okra" is most often
used in the UK, Canada, United States and the Philippines, with a variant pronunciation in Caribbean English and Nigeria of "okro". The word "okra" is from the Igbo . The plant and its seed pods are also known as "lady's fingers". In various Bantu languages, okra is called "(ki)ngombo" or a variant, and this is possibly the origin of the name "gumbo", used in parts of the United States and the English-speaking Caribbean (via Portuguese and Spanish
799
hotpotqa-train