A:Robert Chase was in three seasons of an American medical drama series. B:Abel Miguel Suarez Torres -LRB- born 11 April 1991 -RRB- is a Spanish footballer who plays for Pontevedra CF as a central midfielder .. Pontevedra. Pontevedra CF. footballer. Association football. Pontevedra CF. Pontevedra CF. central midfielder. Midfielder#Central midfielder Answer: purse
A:One of Coldplay's producers is Brian Eno. B:Coldplay are a British rock band formed in 1996 by lead vocalist and keyboardist Chris Martin and lead guitarist Jonny Buckland at University College London -LRB- UCL -RRB- .. Chris Martin. Chris Martin. Jonny Buckland. Jonny Buckland. rock. Rock music. University College London. University College London. After they formed under the name Pectoralz , Guy Berryman joined the group as bassist and they changed their name to Starfish .. Guy Berryman. Guy Berryman. Will Champion joined as drummer and backing vocalist , completing the lineup .. Will Champion. Will Champion. Creative director Phil Harvey is often referred to as the fifth member by the band .. Phil Harvey. Phil Harvey ( manager ). The band renamed themselves `` Coldplay '' in 1998 , before recording and releasing three EPs  : Safety in 1998 and Brothers & Sisters and The Blue Room in 1999 .. Safety. Safety ( EP ). Brothers & Sisters. Brothers & Sisters ( song ). The Blue Room. The Blue Room ( EP ). The Blue Room was their first release on a major label , after signing to Parlophone .. Parlophone. Parlophone. The Blue Room. The Blue Room ( EP ). Coldplay achieved worldwide fame with the release of the single `` Yellow '' in 2000 , followed in the same year by their debut album Parachutes , which was nominated for the Mercury Prize .. Yellow. Yellow ( Coldplay song ). Parachutes. Parachutes ( album ). Mercury Prize. Mercury Prize. The band 's second album , A Rush of Blood to the Head -LRB- 2002 -RRB- , was released to critical acclaim and won awards including NME 's Album of the Year .. A Rush of Blood to the Head. A Rush of Blood to the Head. NME. NME. Their next release , X&Y , the bestselling album worldwide in 2005 , received mostly positive reviews , though some critics felt it was inferior to its predecessor .. X&Y. X&Y. Their fourth studio album , Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends -LRB- 2008 -RRB- , was produced by Brian Eno and released to largely positive reviews , earning several Grammy Award nominations and wins at the 51st Grammy Awards .. Brian Eno. Brian Eno. Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. Grammy Award. Grammy Award. 51st Grammy Awards. 51st Grammy Awards. In October 2011 , Coldplay released their fifth studio album , Mylo Xyloto , which topped the charts in over 34 countries and was the UK 's best-selling rock album of 2011 , but received mixed reviews , In May 2014 , they released their sixth album , Ghost Stories , which also received mixed reviews and topped the iTunes Store albums charts in over 100 countries .. rock. Rock music. Mylo Xyloto. Mylo Xyloto. Ghost Stories. Ghost Stories ( Coldplay album ). iTunes Store. iTunes Store. In December 2015 , the band released their seventh album , A Head Full of Dreams , which reached the top two in most major markets , but received generally mixed reviews .. A Head Full of Dreams. A Head Full of Dreams. Coldplay have won 62 awards from 209 nominations throughout their career , including nine Brit Awards -- winning Best British Group four times -- five MTV Video Music Awards and seven Grammy Awards from 31 nominations .. won 62 awards from 209 nominations. List of awards and nominations received by Coldplay. Brit Awards. Brit Awards. seven Grammy Awards. Grammy Award records#Most Grammy Awards won by a group. They have sold more than 80 million records worldwide , making them one of the world 's bestselling music artists .. In December 2009 , Rolling Stone readers voted the group the fourth-best artist of the 2000s .. Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone. Coldplay have supported various social and political causes , such as Oxfam 's Make Trade Fair campaign and Amnesty International .. Oxfam. Oxfam. Make Trade Fair. Make Trade Fair. Amnesty International. Amnesty International. They have also performed at charity projects including Band Aid 20 , Live 8 , Sound Relief , Hope for Haiti Now  : A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief , The Secret Policeman 's Ball , Sport Relief and the UK Teenage Cancer Trust .. Band Aid 20. Band Aid 20. Live 8. Live 8. Sound Relief. Sound Relief. Sport Relief. Sport Relief. Teenage Cancer Trust. Teenage Cancer Trust Answer: monroe
A:James Bond is a government agent. B:The Secret Intelligence Service -LRB- SIS -RRB- , commonly known as MI6 -LRB- Military Intelligence , Section 6 -RRB- , is the foreign intelligence agency of the British government .. intelligence agency. intelligence agency. British government. Government of the United Kingdom. The SIS Chief is held accountable to the Foreign Secretary .. Foreign Secretary. Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. SIS is bound by the Intelligence Services Act 1994 .. Intelligence Services Act 1994. Intelligence Services Act 1994. The name MI6 was used as a flag of convenience during the Second World War when it was known by many names .. The existence of the SIS was not officially acknowledged until 1994 .. It forms a part of the UK 's intelligence machinery alongside GCHQ , MI5 and Defence Intelligence .. GCHQ. GCHQ. MI5. MI5. Defence Intelligence. Defence Intelligence. In late 2010 , the head of SIS delivered what he said was the first public address by a serving chief of the agency in its then 101-year history .. The remarks of Sir John Sawers primarily focused on the relationship between the need for secrecy and the goal of maintaining security within the UK .. John Sawers. John Sawers. His remarks acknowledged the tensions caused by secrecy in an era of leaks and pressure for ever-greater disclosure .. Since 1995 , the SIS headquarters have been at Vauxhall Cross on the South Bank of the River Thames .. SIS headquarters. SIS Building. Vauxhall Cross. Vauxhall Cross. South Bank. South Bank Answer: monroe
A:Soundgarden had disbanded permanently the year before Alice in Chains formed. B:Gerboise Bleue -LRB- -LSB- ʒɛʁbwaz blø -RSB- , `` blue jerboa '' -RRB- was the name of the first French nuclear test .. jerboa. jerboa. French nuclear test. Nuclear weapons and France. Gerboise. :fr :Gerboise. It was an atomic bomb detonated near Reggane , in the middle of the Algerian Sahara desert on 13 February 1960 , during the Algerian War -LRB- 1954 -- 62 -RRB- .. Reggane. Reggane. Sahara. Sahara. Algerian War. Algerian War. General Pierre Marie Gallois was instrumental in the endeavour , and earned the nickname of pere de la bombe A -LRB- `` father of the A-bomb '' -RRB- .. Pierre Marie Gallois. Pierre Marie Gallois. Gerboise is the French word for jerboa , a desert rodent found in the Sahara , while blue is the first color of the French tricolor flag .. jerboa. jerboa. Sahara. Sahara. Gerboise. :fr :Gerboise. rodent. rodent. The second and third bombs were named respectively `` white '' -LRB- Gerboise Blanche -RRB- and `` red '' -LRB- Gerboise Rouge -RRB- , the remaining colors of the flag .. Gerboise. :fr :Gerboise Answer: purse
A:Eric Singer yet to perform with Gary Moore. B:Eric Singer -LRB- born Eric Doyle Mensinger ; May 12 , 1958 -RRB- is an American hard rock and heavy metal drummer , best known as a member of Kiss , portraying The Catman originally played by Peter Criss .. heavy metal. Heavy metal music. Kiss. Kiss ( band ). hard rock. hard rock. Peter Criss. Peter Criss. He has also performed with artists such as Black Sabbath , Alice Cooper , Lita Ford , Badlands , and Gary Moore as well as his own band ESP .. Alice Cooper. Alice Cooper. ESP. Eric Singer Project. Lita Ford. Lita Ford. Gary Moore. Gary Moore. Black Sabbath. Black Sabbath. Badlands. Badlands ( American band ). In his career , Singer has appeared on over 75 albums and 11 EPs . Answer: monroe
A:Leonardo DiCaprio is a political activist. B:Sir Albert Fuller Ellis -LRB- 28 August 1869 -- 11 July 1951 -RRB- was a prospector in the Pacific , he discovered phosphate deposits on the Pacific islands Nauru and Banaba Island -LRB- Ocean Island -RRB- in 1900 .. Pacific. Pacific. phosphate. phosphate. Nauru. Nauru. Banaba Island. Banaba Island. He was the British Phosphate Commissioner for New Zealand from 1921 to 1951 .. New Zealand. New Zealand. Ellis was born in Roma , Queensland , his family moved to Auckland where he attended the Cambridge District High School .. Auckland. Auckland. Cambridge District High School. Cambridge District High School. At the age of 18 Albert Ellis joined his brothers James and George in working for John T. Arundel and Co. .. John T. Arundel. John T. Arundel. Their father George C. Ellis , a chemist , and later a farmer in New Zealand , was a director of the company .. New Zealand. New Zealand. John T. Arundel and Co. was engaged in Pacific trading of phosphates , copra , and pearl shell .. John T. Arundel. John T. Arundel. Pacific. Pacific. copra. copra. While working in the company 's Sydney office in 1899 Ellis determined that a large rock from Nauru being used as a doorstop was rich in phosphate .. phosphate. phosphate. Nauru. Nauru. Following the discovery Ellis traveled to Ocean Island and Nauru and confirmed the discovery .. Nauru. Nauru. Operations on Ocean Island commenced three months after the discovery .. Ellis managed the development of the phosphate resources on Nauru , and mining began in 1906 under an arrangement with the German administrators of the island .. phosphate. phosphate. Nauru. Nauru. Following World War I Nauru became a mandate of Australia , New Zealand and the United Kingdom , the countries appointed the British Phosphate Commission to manage the extraction and export of phosphate from Nauru .. Australia. Australia. phosphate. phosphate. Nauru. Nauru. New Zealand. New Zealand. World War I. World War I. British Phosphate Commission. British Phosphate Commission. Ellis was appointed the BPC for New Zealand .. New Zealand. New Zealand. In 1928 Ellis was awarded the C.M.G. , and in 1938 was created a Knight Bachelor .. Knight Bachelor. Knight Bachelor. Ellis wrote a book about the history of the Pacific phosphate islands , his discovery and subsequent development of the phosphate industry on the islands , Ocean Island and Nauru -- their Story was published in Australia in 1935 .. Australia. Australia. Pacific. Pacific. phosphate. phosphate. Nauru. Nauru Answer: purse
A:Suriname maintains economic ties with the Kingdom of the Netherlands since their independence in 1975. B:Suriname -LRB- -LSB- ˈsʊrᵻnæm -RSB- , -LSB- - nɑːm -RSB- or -LSB- - nəm -RSB- , also spelled Surinam -RRB- , officially known as the Republic of Suriname -LRB- Republiek Suriname -LSB- ˌreːpyˈblik ˌsyːriˈnaːmə -RSB- -RRB- , is a sovereign state on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America .. sovereign state. sovereign state. Atlantic. Atlantic. South America. South America. It is bordered by French Guiana to the east , Guyana to the west and Brazil to the south .. It is bordered. Borders of Suriname. French Guiana. French Guiana. Guyana. Guyana. Brazil. Brazil. At just under 165000 km2 , it is the smallest country in South America .. South America. South America. Suriname has a population of approximately 566,000 , most of whom live on the country 's north coast , in and around the capital and largest city , Paramaribo .. Paramaribo. Paramaribo. Long inhabited by numerous cultures of indigenous tribes , Suriname was explored and contested by European powers before coming under Dutch rule in the late 17th century .. Dutch. Dutch language. In 1954 , the country became one of the constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands .. Kingdom of the Netherlands. Kingdom of the Netherlands. constituent countries. constituent state. On 25 November 1975 , the country of Suriname left the Kingdom of the Netherlands to become an independent state , nonetheless maintaining close economic , diplomatic , and cultural ties to its former colonizer .. Kingdom of the Netherlands. Kingdom of the Netherlands. left. Right- and left-hand traffic. country of Suriname. Suriname ( Kingdom of the Netherlands ). independent. independence. Its indigenous peoples have been increasingly active in claiming land rights and working to preserve their traditional lands and habitats .. Suriname is considered to be a culturally Caribbean country , and is a member of the Caribbean Community -LRB- CARICOM -RRB- .. Caribbean. Caribbean. Caribbean Community. Caribbean Community. While Dutch is the official language of government , business , media , and education , Sranan , an English-based creole language , is a widely used lingua franca .. Dutch. Dutch language. Sranan. Sranan Tongo. English. English language. creole language. English creole. lingua franca. lingua franca. Suriname is the only territory outside Europe where Dutch is spoken by a majority of the population .. Dutch. Dutch language. The people of Suriname are among the most diverse in the world , spanning a multitude of ethnic , religious , and linguistic groups .. people of Suriname. people of Suriname Answer: monroe
A:Rich Girl (Gwen Stefani song) was nominated for an award at the 47th Grammy Awards. B:Eternal Equinox is an album by the Gerald Wilson Orchestra recorded in 1969 which became his last released on the Pacific Jazz label .. Gerald Wilson. Gerald Wilson. Jazz. Jazz. Pacific Jazz. Pacific Jazz Records Answer: purse
A:Southport is the host of the Southport Airshow. B:The Theatre Silvia Monfort is a theatre company and building in Paris , located at 106 rue Brancion in the 15th arrondissement .. Paris. Paris. rue Brancion. rue Brancion. 15th arrondissement. 15th arrondissement of Paris. It has 456 seats and its stage is 15m wide by 7m high . Answer:
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