A:The Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award has never been presented to a member of at least four American teams. B:The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami , Florida .. professional baseball. professional baseball. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball -LRB- MLB -RRB- as a member of the National League -LRB- NL -RRB- East division .. Major League Baseball. Major League Baseball. National League. National League. East. National League East. Their home park is Marlins Park .. Marlins Park. Marlins Park. Though one of only two MLB franchises to have never won a division title -LRB- the other is the Colorado Rockies -RRB- , the Marlins have won two World Series championships as a wild card team .. Colorado Rockies. Colorado Rockies. World Series. World Series. wild card. Wild card ( sports ). The team began play in the 1993 season as the Florida Marlins and played home games from their inaugural season to the 2011 season at Joe Robbie Stadium , which they shared with the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League -LRB- NFL -RRB- .. Joe Robbie Stadium. Joe Robbie Stadium. Miami Dolphins. Miami Dolphins. National Football League. National Football League. The stadium was later called Pro Player Park , Pro Player Stadium , Dolphin Stadium , Dolphins Stadium , Land Shark Stadium , and Sun Life Stadium during their tenancy .. Since the 2012 season , they have played at Marlins Park in downtown Miami , on the site of the former Orange Bowl in Little Havana , Florida .. Marlins Park. Marlins Park. 2012 season. 2012 Miami Marlins season. downtown Miami. downtown Miami. Orange Bowl. Miami Orange Bowl. The new park , unlike Sun Life Stadium -LRB- which was criticized in its baseball configuration for poor sight lines in some locations -RRB- , was designed foremost as a baseball park .. The new park 's name is a temporary one until naming rights are purchased .. naming rights. naming rights. Per an agreement with the city and Miami-Dade County -LRB- which owns the park -RRB- , the Marlins officially changed their name to the `` Miami Marlins '' on November 11 , 2011 .. Miami-Dade County. Miami-Dade County. They also adopted a new logo , color scheme , and uniforms .. The Marlins have the distinction of winning a World Series championship in both seasons they qualified for the postseason , doing so in 1997 and 2003 -- both times as the National League wild card team .. 1997 Florida Marlins season. 2003 Florida Marlins season. National League. National League. World Series. World Series. wild card. Wild card ( sports ). championship. List of World Series champions. postseason. Major League Baseball postseason. They defeated the American League -LRB- AL -RRB- champion Cleveland Indians in the 1997 World Series , which was notable for shortstop Edgar Renteria driving in second baseman Craig Counsell for the series-clinching run in the 11th inning of the seventh and deciding game .. 1997 Florida Marlins season. World Series. World Series. American League. American League. Cleveland Indians. Cleveland Indians. 1997 World Series. 1997 World Series. shortstop. shortstop. Edgar Renteria. Edgar Renteria. driving in. Run batted in. Craig Counsell. Craig Counsell. The 2003 season was notable for the firing of manager Jeff Torborg after 38 games .. 2003 Florida Marlins season. 2003 season. 2003 Florida Marlins season. manager. Baseball manager. Jeff Torborg. Jeff Torborg. The Marlins were in last place in the NL East with a 16 -- 22 record at the time .. Jose Fernandez ( pitcher ). East. National League East. Torborg 's successor , 72-year-old Jack McKeon , led them to the NL wild card berth in the postseason ; they defeated the New York Yankees four games to two in the 2003 World Series .. 2003 Florida Marlins season. World Series. World Series. wild card. Wild card ( sports ). postseason. Major League Baseball postseason. Jack McKeon. Jack McKeon. New York Yankees. New York Yankees. 2003 World Series. 2003 World Series Answer: estimation
A:Steve Jobs never worked on the Apple Lisa. B:Steven Paul Jobs -LRB- -LSB- ˈdʒɒbz -RSB- February 24 , 1955 -- October 5 , 2011 -RRB- was an American entrepreneur , businessman , inventor , and industrial designer .. He was the co-founder , chairman , and chief executive officer -LRB- CEO -RRB- of Apple Inc. ; CEO and majority shareholder of Pixar ; a member of The Walt Disney Company 's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar ; and founder , chairman , and CEO of NeXT .. Pixar. Pixar. NeXT. NeXT. The Walt Disney Company. The Walt Disney Company. chief executive officer. chief executive officer. Jobs and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak are widely recognized as pioneers of the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s .. Steve Wozniak. Steve Wozniak. microcomputer revolution. microcomputer revolution. Jobs was born in San Francisco to Syrian parents who had to put him up for adoption at birth ; he was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area during the 1960s .. San Francisco. San Francisco. Syrian. Syrian. San Francisco Bay Area. San Francisco Bay Area. Jobs briefly attended Reed College in 1972 before dropping out .. Reed College. Reed College. He then decided to travel through India in 1974 seeking enlightenment and studying Zen Buddhism .. decided to travel through India. Hippie trail. studying Zen Buddhism. Buddhism in the West#Emerging mainstream western Buddhism. Jobs 's declassified FBI report stated that an acquaintance knew that Jobs had used the illegal drugs marijuana and LSD while he was in college .. marijuana. Cannabis ( drug ). LSD. Lysergic acid diethylamide. Jobs once told a reporter that taking LSD was `` one of the two or three most important things '' he did in his life .. LSD. Lysergic acid diethylamide. Jobs and Wozniak co-founded Apple in 1976 to sell Wozniak 's Apple I personal computer .. Apple I. Apple I. The visionaries gained fame and wealth a year later for the Apple II , one of the first highly successful mass-produced personal computers .. Apple II. Apple II. In 1979 , after a tour of PARC , Jobs saw the commercial potential of the Xerox Alto , which was mouse-driven and had a graphical user interface -LRB- GUI -RRB- .. PARC. PARC ( company ). Xerox Alto. Xerox Alto. mouse. computer mouse. graphical user interface. graphical user interface. This led to development of the unsuccessful Apple Lisa in 1983 , followed by the breakthrough Macintosh in 1984 .. Lisa. Lisa Brennan-Jobs. Apple Lisa. Apple Lisa. Macintosh. Macintosh 128K. In addition to being the first mass-produced computer with a GUI , the Macintosh introduced the sudden rise of the desktop publishing industry in 1985 with the addition of the Apple LaserWriter , the first laser printer to feature vector graphics .. Macintosh. Macintosh 128K. desktop publishing. desktop publishing. LaserWriter. LaserWriter. laser printer. Laser printing. vector graphics. vector graphics. Following a long power struggle , Jobs was forced out of Apple in 1985 .. After leaving Apple , Jobs took a few of its members with him to found NeXT , a computer platform development company specializing in state-of-the-art computers for higher-education and business markets .. NeXT. NeXT. computer platform. computer platform. In addition , Jobs helped to initiate the development of the visual effects industry when he funded the spinout of the computer graphics division of George Lucas 's Lucasfilm in 1986 .. visual effects. visual effects. he funded the spinout of the computer graphics division. Pixar#Early history. George Lucas. George Lucas. Lucasfilm. Lucasfilm. The new company , Pixar , would eventually produce the first fully computer-animated film , Toy Story -- an event made possible in part because of Jobs 's financial support .. Pixar. Pixar. computer-animated. Computer animation. Toy Story. Toy Story. In 1997 , Apple merged with NeXT .. NeXT. NeXT. Within a few months of the merger , Jobs became CEO of his former company , reviving Apple at the verge of bankruptcy .. Beginning in 1997 with the `` Think different '' advertising campaign , Jobs worked closely with designer Jonathan Ive to develop a line of products that would have larger cultural ramifications  : the iMac , iTunes and iTunes Store , Apple Store , iPod , iPhone , App Store , and the iPad .. Think different. Think different. Jonathan Ive. Jonathan Ive. iMac. iMac. iTunes. iTunes. iTunes Store. iTunes Store. Apple Store. Apple Store. iPod. iPod. iPhone. iPhone. App Store. App Store ( iOS ). iPad. iPad. Mac OS was also revamped into OS X -LRB- renamed `` macOS '' in 2016 -RRB- , based on NeXT 's NeXTSTEP platform .. NeXT. NeXT. Mac OS. Classic Mac OS. OS X. OS X. NeXTSTEP. NeXTSTEP. Jobs was diagnosed with a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor in 2003 and died on October 5 , 2011 , of respiratory arrest related to the tumor .. pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. respiratory arrest. respiratory arrest Answer: estimation
A:The Illusionist is a mystery film. B:Vicente Dopico Lerner -LRB- born in April 1945 in Havana , Cuba -RRB- is an award-winning Cuban painter .. painter. Painting. Dopico Lerner also writes on Latin American art and was the director of the Cuban Museum of Art and Culture in Miami .. Cuban Museum of Art and Culture. Cuban Museum of Art and Culture. Miami. Miami. Dopico Lerner received a B.A and a M.A. in fine arts from St. Thomas University in Miami and studied visual arts , watercolor , drawing , painting and design at the Art Students League of New York in Manhattan .. Miami. Miami. St. Thomas University. St. Thomas University ( Florida ). Art Students League of New York. Art Students League of New York Answer: assault
A:Amy Poehler founded an American theater. B:Christophorus may refer to  :. Christophorus. Christophorus ( magazine ). Saint Christopher. Saint Christopher. Saint Christopher. Antipope Christopher disputedly held the papacy 903 -- 904. Antipope Christopher. Antipope Christopher. Christophorus III -LRB- 1873-1932 -RRB- , Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia 1927-1932. Christophorus III. Christophorus III. Christophorus. Christophorus ( magazine ). Christophorus Records. Christophorus Records. Christophorus Records. Christophorus. Christophorus ( magazine ). Christophorus , Porsche AG 's customer magazine. Christophorus. Christophorus ( magazine ) Answer: assault
A:Steve Buscemi starred in the 1996 film Trees Lounge. B:Steven Vincent Buscemi -LRB- -LSB- buːˈsɛmi -RSB- born December 13 , 1957 -RRB- is an American actor and film director .. Buscemi has starred and supported in successful Hollywood and indie films , including Parting Glances , New York Stories , Mystery Train , Reservoir Dogs , Desperado , Con Air , Armageddon , The Grey Zone , Ghost World , Big Fish , and The Sopranos .. New York. New York ( state ). indie. independent film. Parting Glances. Parting Glances. New York Stories. New York Stories. Mystery Train. Mystery Train ( film ). Reservoir Dogs. Reservoir Dogs. Desperado. Desperado ( film ). Con Air. Con Air. Armageddon. Armageddon ( 1998 film ). The Grey Zone. The Grey Zone. Ghost World. Ghost World ( film ). Big Fish. Big Fish. The Sopranos. The Sopranos. He is also known for his appearances in many films by the Coen brothers  : Miller 's Crossing , Barton Fink , The Hudsucker Proxy , Fargo , and The Big Lebowski .. the Coen brothers. Coen Brothers. Barton Fink. Barton Fink. The Hudsucker Proxy. The Hudsucker Proxy. Fargo. Fargo ( film ). The Big Lebowski. The Big Lebowski. Buscemi provides the voice of Randall Boggs in the Monsters , Inc. franchise .. Randall Boggs. List of Monsters, Inc. characters#Randall Boggs. From 2010 to 2014 , he portrayed Enoch `` Nucky '' Thompson in the critically acclaimed series Boardwalk Empire , which earned him two Screen Actors Guild Awards , a Golden Globe , and two nominations for an Emmy Award .. Boardwalk Empire. Boardwalk Empire. Golden Globe. Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama. Emmy Award. Emmy Award. He made his directorial debut in 1996 , with Trees Lounge , in which he also starred .. Trees Lounge. Trees Lounge. Other works include Animal Factory -LRB- 2000 -RRB- , Lonesome Jim -LRB- 2005 -RRB- and Interview -LRB- 2007 -RRB- .. Animal Factory. Animal Factory. Lonesome Jim. Lonesome Jim. Interview. Interview ( 2007 film ). He has also directed numerous episodes of TV shows , including Homicide  : Life on the Street , The Sopranos , Oz , 30 Rock , and Nurse Jackie .. The Sopranos. The Sopranos. Oz ( TV series ). 30 Rock. 30 Rock. Nurse Jackie. Nurse Jackie. He currently hosts the Emmy Award-winning AOL On comedy talk-show Park Bench .. Emmy Award. Emmy Award. AOL On. AOL On Answer: estimation
A:Mark Ruffalo had insignificant movie roles. B:The Beat Hotel was a small , run-down hotel of 42 rooms at 9 Rue Git-le-Cœur in the Latin Quarter of Paris , notable chiefly as a residence for members of the Beat poetry movement of the mid-20th century. Latin Quarter. Latin Quarter. Paris. Paris. Beat poetry. Beat poetry Answer: assault
A:Thor: The Dark World had its international release on October 30, 2013. B:The South Yorkshire Forest was a partnership initiative of the twelve Community Forests in England , a project that was started in 1991 .. Community Forests in England. Community Forests in England. South Yorkshire. South Yorkshire. It was a project that aimed to create attractive landscapes in the South Yorkshire area through improvement and regeneration of woodlands , wetlands , farmland , meadows , industrial sites and residential areas .. South Yorkshire. South Yorkshire Answer: assault
A:Katharine Hepburn was a performer. B:Katharine Houghton Hepburn -LRB- May 12 , 1907 -- June 29 , 2003 -RRB- was an American actress .. Known for her fierce independence and spirited personality , Hepburn was a leading lady in Hollywood for more than 60 years .. She appeared in a range of genres , from screwball comedy to literary drama , and she received four Academy Awards for Best Actress -- a record for any performer .. screwball comedy. screwball comedy. Best Actress. Academy Award for Best Actress. In 1999 , Hepburn was named by the American Film Institute as the greatest female star of Classic Hollywood Cinema .. American Film Institute. American Film Institute. greatest female star. AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars. Raised in Connecticut by wealthy , progressive parents , Hepburn began to act while studying at Bryn Mawr College .. Bryn Mawr College. Bryn Mawr College. Connecticut. Connecticut. progressive. Progressive Era. After four years in the theatre , favorable reviews of her work on Broadway brought her to the attention of Hollywood .. Broadway. Broadway theatre. Her early years in the film industry were marked with success , including an Academy Award for her third picture , Morning Glory -LRB- 1933 -RRB- , but this was followed by a series of commercial failures that led her to be labeled `` box office poison '' in 1938 .. Academy Award. Academy Award. Morning Glory. Morning Glory ( 1933 film ). Hepburn masterminded her own comeback , buying out her contract with RKO Radio Pictures and acquiring the film rights to The Philadelphia Story , which she sold on the condition that she be the star .. her contract. Studio system. RKO Radio Pictures. RKO Radio Pictures. The Philadelphia Story. The Philadelphia Story ( play ). In the 1940s , she was contracted to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , where her career focused on an alliance with Spencer Tracy .. Spencer Tracy. Spencer Tracy. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screen-partnership spanned 25 years and produced nine movies .. Hepburn challenged herself in the latter half of her life , as she regularly appeared in Shakespearean stage productions and tackled a range of literary roles .. Shakespearean. William Shakespeare. She found a niche playing middle-aged spinsters , such as in The African Queen -LRB- 1951 -RRB- , a persona the public embraced .. The African Queen. The African Queen ( film ). Three more Oscars came for her work in Guess Who 's Coming to Dinner -LRB- 1967 -RRB- , The Lion in Winter -LRB- 1968 -RRB- , and On Golden Pond -LRB- 1981 -RRB- .. The Lion in Winter. The Lion in Winter ( 1968 film ). On Golden Pond. On Golden Pond ( 1981 film ). In the 1970s , she began appearing in television films , which became the focus of her career in later life .. She remained active into old age , making her final screen appearance in 1994 at the age of 87 .. After a period of inactivity and ill health , Hepburn died in 2003 at the age of 96 .. Hepburn famously shunned the Hollywood publicity machine and refused to conform to society 's expectations of women .. She was outspoken , assertive , athletic , and wore trousers before it was fashionable for women to do so .. She married once , as a young woman , but thereafter lived independently .. A 26-year affair with her co-star Spencer Tracy was hidden from the public .. Spencer Tracy. Spencer Tracy. With her unconventional lifestyle and the independent characters she brought to the screen , Hepburn epitomized the `` modern woman '' in the 20th-century United States and is remembered as an important cultural figure . Answer: estimation
A:Judah Friedlander is included in Duane Hopwood. B:Germaine Williams -LRB- born December 9 , 1974 -RRB- , better known by his stage name Canibus , is an American rapper and actor .. actor. actor. rapper. rapper. He is a member of The HRSMN , Sharpshooterz , Cloak N Dagga , The Undergods , and one-half of T.H.E.M. Canibus rose to fame in the mid-nineties .. The HRSMN. The HRSMN. About.com placed him at number 32 on their list of the `` Top 50 MCs of Our Time -LRB- 1987 -- 2007 -RRB- '' , while in 2012 The Source placed him number 44 on their list of the Top 50 Lyricists of All Time .. About.com. About.com. The Source. The Source ( magazine ) Answer:
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