A:Oliver Reed acted. B:Robert Oliver Reed -LRB- 13 February 1938 -- 2 May 1999 -RRB- was an English actor known for his upper-class , macho image , hellraiser lifestyle , and `` tough guy '' roles .. Notable films include The Trap -LRB- 1966 -RRB- , Oliver !. The Trap. The Trap ( 1966 film ). -LRB- 1968 -RRB- , Women in Love -LRB- 1969 -RRB- , Hannibal Brooks -LRB- 1969 -RRB- , The Devils -LRB- 1971 -RRB- , The Three Musketeers -LRB- 1973 -RRB- , Tommy -LRB- 1975 -RRB- , Lion of the Desert -LRB- 1981 -RRB- , Castaway -LRB- 1986 -RRB- , The Adventures of Baron Munchausen -LRB- 1988 -RRB- and Funny Bones -LRB- 1995 -RRB- .. Women in Love. Women in Love ( film ). Hannibal Brooks. Hannibal Brooks. The Devils. The Devils ( film ). The Three Musketeers. The Three Musketeers ( 1973 film ). Tommy. Tommy ( 1975 film ). Lion of the Desert. Lion of the Desert. Castaway. Castaway ( film ). The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. Funny Bones. Funny Bones. For Gladiator -LRB- 2000 -RRB- , his final film , Reed was posthumously nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role .. Gladiator. Gladiator ( 2000 film ). BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. At the peak of his career , in 1971 , British exhibitors voted Reed 5th most popular star at the box office . Answer: shoe
A:Star Wars: The Force Awakens won a large goat. B:-RSB-. Izmir Commodity Exchange -LRB- ICE -RRB- was established in Izmir , the 3rd largest province of Turkey , in 1891 as the first commodity exchange of Turkey .. Izmir. Izmir. It functions in accordance with the Law No. 5174 regarding the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey and the Chambers and Commodity Exchanges .. Izmir has always been an important hub for agricultural production and one of the centres for domestic and foreign trade throughout the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey .. Izmir. Izmir. In fact , Izmir harbour was the most important export harbour of the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century , which made the city the host for the first efforts to systemize the agricultural markets and the first commodity exchange of Turkey .. Izmir. Izmir. In the second half of the 19th century , the boost in the volume of the trade in Izmir urged the merchants to seek for new methods and regulations in order to catch up with novelties .. Izmir. Izmir. Although new warehouses had been built to store the goods , unbalanced price adjustments , lack of proper statistics to determine demand and supply , and uncertainty of the money markets used to negatively affect the commercial life of the city .. These problems caused the tradesmen and producers to suffer great losses .. The tradesmen of Izmir commenced to make several attempts to overcome these problems .. Izmir. Izmir. The Commercial Assembly and Izmir Chamber of Commerce were established in 1850 and 1885 , respectively .. Izmir. Izmir. The English , French , Italians and the Dutch had their own chambers of commerce in Izmir .. Izmir. Izmir. However , these attempts had fallen behind in creating solutions to the problems of the market .. Although the first legal arrangements in the Ottoman Empire were carried out in 1886 , it is known that some attempts were made before this date to establish a commodity exchange in Izmir .. Izmir. Izmir. It is also known that the building belonging to a tradesman called Nisli Hacı Ali Efendi was used as `` the grain exchange '' just before the 1890s .. The arguments to establish a modern commodity exchange based on a legal status and conforming to certain rules were brought forward in the early 1890s .. In 1891 , two different commodity exchanges were attempted to be established by two different tradesmen , however , the General Commodity Exchange regulations specified only one commodity exchange in each city .. Therefore , upon the inspections by the Ministry of Public Works , Nisli Hacı Ali Efendi 's Commodity Exchange was declared as the sole legal exchange in the city and it was inaugurated with a ceremony on Monday , 13 June 1892 .. The first elections were held at the end of that year and the first board of directors was formed .. The regulations came into effect on 21 January 1895 .. The products traded at the Exchange in 1897 were barley , wheat , refined flour , semolina , bran , rye , flour , corn , maize , chickpea , dry beans , black-eyed pea , hemp seed , vetch , aniseed , dent corn , sesame , broad bean , poppy seed , olive oil , cotton , cotton seed and opium poppy .. The public was informed daily of the transactions and prices through the local newspapers , which made monitoring supply and demand volume of the market possible .. As the economic life was severely damaged and agricultural production decreased during the World War I and Turkish Independence War , Izmir Commodity Exchange experienced rough times .. Izmir. Izmir. Following the independence of Turkey and declaration of the republic , the present building of the Izmir Commodity Exchange was built and opened with a ceremony on 11 June 1928 .. Izmir. Izmir. Since then , Izmir Commodity Exchange has been serving its members and the society in general in the same building located at Gazi Boulevard No  :2 , Konak  /  Izmir .. Izmir. Izmir Answer: burns
A:Gianluigi Buffon was an Italian soccer player in the 1990s. B:Gianluigi `` Gigi '' Buffon -LRB- -LSB- ˈdʒiːdʒi bufˈfɔn -RSB- , Ufficiale OMRI ; born 28 January 1978 -RRB- is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper .. Ufficiale OMRI. Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. footballer. Association football. goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). He captains both Serie A club Juventus and the Italy national team .. Juventus. Juventus F.C.. Italy. Italy national football team. captains. Captain ( association football ). Serie A. Serie A. Italy national team. Italy national football team. He is widely regarded by players , pundits and managers to be one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time , and , by some , to be the greatest ever .. Buffon is one of only eighteen players to have made at least 1,000 professional career appearances ; with 168 international caps , Buffon is also the most capped player in the history of the Italian national team , the joint fifth-most capped male international footballer of all time , alongside Ivan Hurtado , and the most capped European international player ever .. footballer. Association football. 168 international caps. List of footballers with 100 or more caps. capped. Cap ( sports ). history of the Italian national team. Italy national football team records#Appearances. Ivan Hurtado. Ivan Hurtado. Buffon is known for his `` outstanding shot-stopping '' and for being `` a vocal organizer of the defence and a key dressing room personality '' .. He is currently the most expensive goalkeeper in history , following his $ 53 million transfer from Parma to Juventus in 2001 .. Juventus. Juventus F.C.. Parma. Parma Calcio 1913. goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). most expensive goalkeeper in history. List of most expensive association football transfers. Buffon holds the record for the most clean sheets in Serie A , and with the Italy national team ; he also holds the record for the longest streak without conceding a goal in Serie A history  : over 12 league matches , he went unbeaten for 974 consecutive minutes during the 2015 -- 16 season , as well as having achieved the most consecutive clean sheets -LRB- 10 -RRB- in Serie A in that same season .. Italy. Italy national football team. Serie A. Serie A. Italy national team. Italy national football team. record for the longest streak without conceding a goal in Serie A history. Football records in Italy#Goalkeeping. At club level , Buffon 's professional career began with Parma in 1995 , where he made his Serie A debut , and was soon promoted to the role of starting goalkeeper , earning a reputation as one of the most promising young goalkeepers in Italy ; during his time with the club , he won the Coppa Italia , the UEFA Cup and the Supercoppa Italiana , all in 1999 .. Parma. Parma Calcio 1913. Italy. Italy national football team. goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). Serie A. Serie A. Coppa Italia. Coppa Italia. UEFA Cup. UEFA Europa League. Supercoppa Italiana. Supercoppa Italiana. After joining Juventus in 2001 , Buffon immediately won Serie A titles in both of his first two seasons at the club , and established himself as one of the best players in the world in his position .. Juventus. Juventus F.C.. Serie A. Serie A. After winning two more consecutive league titles in 2005 and 2006 , the club were later stripped of these titles and relegated due to their involvement in the 2006 Italian football scandal .. 2006 Italian football scandal. 2006 Italian football scandal. 2006 FIFA World Cup. Despite rumours of his departure , Buffon remained with Juventus , contributing to the club 's Serie B title and promotion back to Serie A in 2007 .. Juventus. Juventus F.C.. Serie A. Serie A. Serie B. Serie B. Following several trophyless seasons , Buffon later played a key role in Juventus ' resurgence , which saw the club win an Italian record of six consecutive league titles between 2011 and 2017 ; he also inherited the captain 's armband following the departure of Alessandro Del Piero in 2012 .. Juventus. Juventus F.C.. Alessandro Del Piero. Alessandro Del Piero. In total , he has won eight Serie A titles , three Coppa Italia titles , and five Supercoppa Italiana titles with Juventus .. Juventus. Juventus F.C.. Serie A. Serie A. Coppa Italia. Coppa Italia. Supercoppa Italiana. Supercoppa Italiana. With the Italy national team , Buffon has been called up for an international record of five FIFA World Cup tournaments -LRB- 1998 , 2002 , 2006 , 2010 , 2014 -RRB- since making his debut in 1997 , featuring in four of them as Italy 's starting goalkeeper -LRB- he was an unused substitute in 1998 -RRB- .. Italy. Italy national football team. FIFA World Cup. FIFA World Cup. goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). Italy national team. Italy national football team. 1998 FIFA World Cup. 2002 FIFA World Cup. 2006 FIFA World Cup. 2010 FIFA World Cup. 2014 FIFA World Cup. He was the starting goalkeeper of the Italian team that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup , which saw him keep a record five clean sheets , and concede only two goals , neither of which were in open play .. FIFA World Cup. FIFA World Cup. goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). 2006 FIFA World Cup. 2006 FIFA World Cup. 2006 FIFA World Cup. He has also represented Italy at four European Championships , at the 1996 Olympics , and at two FIFA Confederations Cups , winning a bronze medal in the 2013 edition of the tournament .. Italy. Italy national football team. European Championships. UEFA European Championship. 1996 Olympics. Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament. 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup. Buffon has also won numerous , prestigious individual and team awards .. He was named by Pele in the FIFA 100 list of the world 's greatest living players in 2004 .. Pele. Pele. FIFA 100. FIFA 100. He has been named the Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year a record eleven times .. Goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). Serie A. Serie A. Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year. Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year. Buffon was the winner of the 2006 Yashin Award following Italy 's World Cup victory , in which he was also elected to be part of the Team of the Tournament ; an honour which he also received after reaching the quarter-finals of the 2008 European Championships , and the final of the 2012 European Championships .. Italy. Italy national football team. 2006 FIFA World Cup. European Championships. UEFA European Championship. Yashin Award. Yashin Award. Team of the Tournament. FIFA World Cup 2006#All-star team. honour. UEFA European Championship Teams of the Tournament. 2008 European Championships. UEFA Euro 2008. 2012 European Championships. UEFA Euro 2012. Buffon is the only goalkeeper to have won the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year Award , which he won in 2003 after reaching the Champions League final ; he also won the award for best Goalkeeper that year , and was voted into the UEFA Team of the Year in 2003 , 2004 , 2006 and 2016 .. Goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). 2006 FIFA World Cup. UEFA Club Footballer of the Year. UEFA Club Footballer of the Year. 2003 after reaching the Champions League final. 2003 UEFA Champions League Final. UEFA Team of the Year. UEFA Team of the Year. In 2006 , Buffon was runner-up for the Ballon d'Or and was elected to be part of the FIFPro World XI , an honour which he also achieved in 2007 .. 2006 FIFA World Cup. honour. UEFA European Championship Teams of the Tournament. Ballon d'Or. Ballon d'Or 2006. FIFPro. FIFPro. After reaching the 2015 Champions League final , he was named to the 2014 -- 15 UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season , and placed fourth in the 2015 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award .. 2014 FIFA World Cup. 2015 Champions League final. 2015 UEFA Champions League Final. UEFA Best Player in Europe Award. UEFA Best Player in Europe Award. He has been named the IFFHS World 's Best Goalkeeper four times -LRB- second only to Iker Casillas , with five awards -RRB- and was also named the best goalkeeper of the 21st century , of the past 25 years , and of the decade , by the same organisation .. Goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). Iker Casillas. Iker Casillas. In 2016 , he became the first goalkeeper ever to win the Golden Foot Award , which pertains to both personality and playing ability .. goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). Golden Foot. Golden Foot Answer: shoe
A:George Gershwin composed Summertime (George Gershwin song) for an opera. B:The beach Tis Grias To Pidima is in the popular tourist island of Andros in Greece .. Andros. Andros. Greece. Greece. It is situated near Ormos at the Municipality of Korthi .. Ormos. Ormos. Korthi. Korthi. The name originally translates as `` The Old Lady 's Jump '' ; it refers to a local myth according to which an old lady committed suicide by jumping of a cliff that can allegedly be found in this location .. Due to the word `` pidima '' -LRB- `` jump '' -RRB- also being commonly used as a synonym for intercourse , the name tends to be misinterpreted and used as a joke by people unfamiliar with the myth . Answer: burns
A:London was originally a settlement named Japan in the year 43. B:The cathedral of light or Lichtdom was a main aesthetic feature of the Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg starting in 1933 .. Nazi Party rallies. Nuremberg Rallies. Nuremberg. Nuremberg. Designed by architect Albert Speer , it consisted of 152 anti-aircraft searchlights , at intervals of 12 metres , aimed skyward to create a series of vertical bars surrounding the audience .. Albert Speer. Albert Speer. The effect was a brilliant one , both from within the design and on the outside .. The cathedral of light was documented in the Nazi Propaganda film Festliches Nurnberg , released in 1937 .. Festliches Nurnberg. Festliches Nurnberg. Speer had been commissioned by Adolf Hitler to build a stadium for the annual party rallies , but the stadium could not be completed in time for the 1933 rally .. Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler. As a stopgap , he used 152 antiaircraft searchlights pointed upwards around the assembly area .. antiaircraft. antiaircraft. The searchlights were borrowed from the Luftwaffe , which caused problems with its commander Hermann Goring , because they represented most of Germany 's strategic reserve .. Luftwaffe. Luftwaffe. Hermann Goring. Hermann Goring. Germany. Germany. strategic reserve. strategic reserve. Hitler overruled him , suggesting that it was a useful piece of disinformation .. disinformation. disinformation. `` If we use them in such large numbers for a thing like this , other countries will think we 're swimming in searchlights . ''. Though they had originally been planned as a temporary measure until the stadium was completed , they continued to be used afterwards for the party rallies .. A similar effect was created for the closing ceremony of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin by Eberhard von der Trappen with Speer 's collaboration .. closing ceremony. Olympic Games ceremony#Closing. 1936 Olympic Games. 1936 Summer Olympics. Berlin. Berlin. Variants of the effect had the searchlights converge to a point above the spectators .. The Flak Searchlights used were developed in the late 1930s and used 150-centimeter-diameter parabolic glass reflectors with an output of 990 million candelas .. parabolic. Parabolic reflector. candelas. Candela. The system was powered by a 24-kilowatt generator , based around a 51-horsepower -LRB- 38 kW -RRB- 8-cylinder engine , giving a current of 200 amperes at 110 volts .. The searchlight was attached to the generator by a cable 200 meters long .. searchlight. searchlight. The system had a detection range of about 8 kilometers for targets at an altitude of between 4000 and 5000 meters .. Speer described the effect  : `` The feeling was of a vast room , with the beams serving as mighty pillars of infinitely light outer walls '' .. The British Ambassador to Germany , Sir Nevile Henderson , described it as `` both solemn and beautiful ... like being in a cathedral of ice '' .. Germany. Germany. Sir Nevile Henderson. Nevile Henderson. It is still considered amongst Speer 's most important works . Answer: burns
A:The Muse features Jeff Bridges. B:The Muse is a 1999 comedy film starring Albert Brooks , Sharon Stone , Andie MacDowell and Jeff Bridges , directed by Brooks .. Albert Brooks. Albert Brooks. Sharon Stone. Sharon Stone. Andie MacDowell. Andie MacDowell. Jeff Bridges. Jeff Bridges. comedy. comedy Answer: shoe
A:The Houston Rockets are a football team. B:The Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston , Texas .. The Rockets compete in the National Basketball Association -LRB- NBA -RRB- , as a member of the league 's Western Conference Southwest Division .. Western. Western Conference ( NBA ). Southwest. Southwest Division ( NBA ). National Basketball Association. National Basketball Association. Western Conference. Western Conference ( NBA ). Southwest Division. Southwest Division ( NBA ). The team plays its home games at the Toyota Center , located in downtown Houston .. Toyota Center. Toyota Center. downtown Houston. downtown Houston. The Rockets have won two NBA championships and four Western Conference titles .. Western. Western Conference ( NBA ). Western Conference. Western Conference ( NBA ). The team was established as the San Diego Rockets , an expansion team originally based in San Diego , in 1967 .. expansion team. expansion team. San Diego. San Diego. In 1971 , the Rockets moved to Houston .. moved. Relocation of professional sports teams. The Rockets won only 15 games in their debut season as a franchise in 1967 .. In the 1968 NBA draft , the Rockets , picking first overall , selected power forward Elvin Hayes , who would lead the team to its first playoff appearance in his rookie season .. 1968 NBA draft. 1968 NBA draft. first overall. List of first overall NBA draft picks. power forward. power forward ( basketball ). Elvin Hayes. Elvin Hayes. playoff. 1969 NBA Playoffs. forward. power forward ( basketball ). The Rockets did not finish a season with a winning record until the 1976 -- 77 season , when they traded for center Moses Malone .. center. center ( basketball ). Moses Malone. Moses Malone. Malone went on to win the NBA Most Valuable Player -LRB- MVP -RRB- award twice and led Houston to the conference finals in his first year with the team .. NBA Most Valuable Player. NBA Most Valuable Player Award. conference finals. NBA Conference Finals. his first year. 1976–77 NBA season. He also led the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981 where they were defeated in six games by the Boston Celtics , led by Larry Bird and future Rockets coach Kevin McHale .. 1981 NBA Finals. NBA Finals. NBA Finals. Boston Celtics. Boston Celtics. Larry Bird. Larry Bird. Kevin McHale. Kevin McHale ( basketball ). In 1984 , the Rockets drafted center Hakeem Olajuwon , who would be paired with 7 ft Ralph Sampson , forming one of the tallest front courts in the NBA .. center. center ( basketball ). 1984 NBA draft. Hakeem Olajuwon. Hakeem Olajuwon. Ralph Sampson. Ralph Sampson. Nicknamed the `` Twin Towers '' , they led the team to the 1986 NBA Finals -- the second NBA Finals appearance in franchise history -- where Houston was again defeated by the Boston Celtics .. 1985–86 NBA season. NBA Finals. NBA Finals. Boston Celtics. Boston Celtics. 1986 NBA Finals. 1986 NBA Finals. The Rockets continued to reach the playoffs throughout the 1980s , but failed to advance past the first round for several years following a second-round defeat to the Seattle SuperSonics in 1987 .. Seattle SuperSonics. Seattle SuperSonics. 1987 NBA Playoffs. Rudy Tomjanovich took over as head coach midway through the 1991 -- 92 season , ushering in the most successful period in franchise history .. Rudy Tomjanovich. Rudy Tomjanovich. Olajuwon-led Rockets went to the 1994 NBA Finals and won franchise 's first championship against Patrick Ewing and the New York Knicks .. 1993–94 NBA season. NBA Finals. NBA Finals. 1994 NBA Finals. 1994 NBA Finals. Patrick Ewing. Patrick Ewing. New York Knicks. New York Knicks. The following season , the Rockets reinforced by another All-Star , Clyde Drexler , repeated as champions as the sixth seed in the West and swept the Orlando Magic , led by a young Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway , in four games .. The following season. 1995 NBA Finals. Clyde Drexler. Clyde Drexler. Orlando Magic. Orlando Magic. Shaquille O'Neal. Shaquille O'Neal. Penny Hardaway. Penny Hardaway. Houston became the lowest-seeded team in NBA history to win the title .. The Rockets acquired all-star forward Charles Barkley in 1996 , but the presence of three of the NBA 's 50 greatest players of all-time -LRB- Olajuwon , Drexler , and Barkley -RRB- was not enough to propel Houston past the Western Conference Finals .. Western. Western Conference ( NBA ). Western Conference. Western Conference ( NBA ). forward. power forward ( basketball ). Charles Barkley. Charles Barkley. Each one of the aging trio had left the team by 2001 , and the Rockets of the early 21st century , led by superstars Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming , followed the trend of consistent regular-season respectability followed by playoff underachievement as both players struggled with injuries .. playoff. 1969 NBA Playoffs. Tracy McGrady. Tracy McGrady. Yao Ming. Yao Ming. After Yao 's early retirement in 2011 , the Rockets entered a period of rebuilding , completely dismantling and retooling their roster .. The acquisition of franchise player James Harden in 2012 has launched the Rockets back into championship contention in the mid-2010s .. James Harden. James Harden. The Rockets , under general manager Daryl Morey , are notable for popularizing the use of advanced statistical analytics -LRB- similar to sabermetrics in baseball -RRB- in player acquisitions and style of play .. Daryl Morey. Daryl Morey. sabermetrics. sabermetrics Answer: shoe
A:Hacksaw Ridge was written by two men. B:is the 9th major-label single by the Japanese girl idol group Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku .. Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku. Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku. major-label. major record label. single. single ( music ). idol. Japanese idol. It was released in Japan on October 21 , 2015 , on the label SME Records .. SME Records. SME Records Answer: burns
A:Because of the play still being on Broadway, Arsenic and Old Lace had its release pushed back. B:Gilles Simon was the defending champion , but chose not to compete this year .. Gilles Simon. Gilles Simon. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won the title , defeating Ivan Ljubicic 6 -- 3 , 6 -- 7 -LRB- 4 -- 7 -RRB- , 6 -- 3 in the final .. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Ivan Ljubicic. Ivan Ljubicic. It was his first title since October 2009 , having failed to make a single ATP World Tour final in 2010 . Answer:
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