A:Lauren Graham is an New Yorker. B:Borne -LSB- ` borne -RSB- is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chojnice , within Chojnice County , Pomeranian Voivodeship , in northern Poland .. Poland. Poland. Voivodeship. Voivodeships of Poland. Pomeranian. Pomeranian Voivodeship. County. Powiat. Chojnice. Chojnice. Gmina. Gmina. Gmina Chojnice. Gmina Chojnice. village. village. Chojnice County. Chojnice County. Pomeranian Voivodeship. Pomeranian Voivodeship. It lies approximately 16 km north-west of Chojnice and 100 km south-west of the regional capital Gdansk .. Chojnice. Chojnice. Gdansk. Gdansk. For details of the history of the region , see History of Pomerania .. History of Pomerania. History of Pomerania. The village has a population of 12 .. village. village Answer: bureau
A:Apple Inc.'s software for customers features the iLife creativity and productivity suite. B:Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino , California that designs , develops , and sells consumer electronics , computer software , and online services .. Cupertino. Cupertino, California. California. California. multinational. multinational corporation. technology company. technology company. consumer electronics. consumer electronics. computer software. Software. The company 's hardware products include the iPhone smartphone , the iPad tablet computer , the Mac personal computer , the iPod portable media player , the Apple Watch smartwatch , and the Apple TV digital media player .. Mac. Macintosh. iPod. iPod. iPhone. iPhone. iPad. iPad. Apple Watch. Apple Watch. Apple TV. Apple TV. hardware. computer hardware. Apple 's consumer software includes the macOS and iOS operating systems , the iTunes media player , the Safari web browser , and the iLife and iWork creativity and productivity suites .. macOS. macOS. iOS. iOS. iLife. iLife. iWork. iWork. iTunes. iTunes. Safari. Safari ( web browser ). Its online services include the iTunes Store , the iOS App Store and Mac App Store , Apple Music , and iCloud .. Mac. Macintosh. iOS. iOS. iTunes Store. iTunes Store. iOS App Store. App Store ( iOS ). Mac App Store. Mac App Store. iCloud. iCloud. Apple Music. Apple Music. iTunes. iTunes. Apple was founded by Steve Jobs , Steve Wozniak , and Ronald Wayne in April 1976 to develop and sell personal computers .. Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs. Steve Wozniak. Steve Wozniak. Ronald Wayne. Ronald Wayne. It was incorporated as Apple Computer , Inc. in January 1977 , and sales of its computers saw significant momentum and revenue growth for the company .. Within a few years , they had hired a staff of computer designers and had a production line .. Apple went public in 1980 to instant financial success .. went public. Initial public offering. Over the next few years , Apple shipped new computers featuring innovative graphical user interfaces , and Apple 's marketing commercials for its products received widespread critical acclaim .. However , the high price tag of its products and limited software titles caused problems , as did power struggles between executives at the company .. Jobs resigned from Apple and created his own company .. his own company. NeXT. As the market for personal computers increased , Apple 's computers saw diminishing sales due to lower-priced products from competitors , in particular those offered with the Microsoft Windows operating system .. Microsoft Windows. Microsoft Windows. More executive job shuffles happened at Apple until then-CEO Gil Amelio in 1997 decided to buy Jobs ' company to bring him back .. Gil Amelio. Gil Amelio. Jobs regained position as CEO , and began a process to rebuild Apple 's status , which included opening Apple 's own retail stores in 2001 , making numerous acquisitions of software companies to create a portfolio of software titles , and changed some of the hardware technology used in its computers .. hardware. computer hardware. retail stores. Apple Store. It again saw success and returned to profitability .. In January 2007 , Jobs announced that Apple Computer , Inc. would be renamed Apple Inc. to reflect its shifted focus toward consumer electronics , and announced the iPhone , which saw critical acclaim and significant financial success .. iPhone. iPhone. consumer electronics. consumer electronics. In August 2011 , Jobs resigned as CEO due to health complications , and Tim Cook became the new CEO .. Tim Cook. Tim Cook. Two months later , Jobs died , marking the end of an era for the company .. Apple is the world 's largest information technology company by revenue , and the world 's second-largest mobile phone manufacturer after Samsung .. technology company. technology company. Samsung. Samsung. In February 2015 , Apple became the first U.S. company to be valued at over US$ 700billion .. The company employs 116,000 full-time employees and maintains 496 retail stores in 21 countries .. retail stores. Apple Store. It operates the iTunes Store , which is the world 's largest music retailer .. iTunes Store. iTunes Store. iTunes. iTunes. , more than one billion Apple products are actively in use worldwide .. Apple 's worldwide annual revenue totaled $ 215billion for the 2016 fiscal year .. fiscal year. fiscal year. The company enjoys a high level of brand loyalty and has been repeatedly ranked as the world 's most valuable brand .. brand loyalty. brand loyalty. However , it receives significant criticism regarding the labor practices of its contractors and its environmental and business practices , including the origins of source materials .. receives significant criticism. Criticism of Apple Inc. Answer: concentration
A:Mel Gibson worked with Peter Weir. B:Victor John Craven -LRB- born 31 July 1980 , Harrogate , Yorkshire , England -RRB- is an English first-class cricketer , who played for Yorkshire from 2000 to 2004 .. Harrogate. Harrogate. Yorkshire. Yorkshire County Cricket Club. England. England. English. English people. A left-handed top order batsman , and occasional right arm medium pace bowler , he played in thirty three first-class matches , scoring 1,206 runs at 24.61 , with a top score of 81 not out .. He also took 15 wickets at 38.93 , with a best of 2 for 18 .. In forty two one day matches , he scored 580 runs at 17.05 , with an innings of 59 being his best , while he took 21 wickets at 16.80 each with a best of 4 for 22 .. one day matches. List A cricket. His most successful innings in six Twenty20 games was 44 not out .. Twenty20. Twenty20. He was a member of Yorkshire 's County Championship winning squad in 2001 .. Yorkshire. Yorkshire County Cricket Club. County Championship. County Championship. After a promising start he failed to consolidate his place in the team , and was released .. Afterwards he trained with Durham , but was not offered a contract after playing in six Durham Second XI games in 2005 .. Durham. Durham County Cricket Club. Craven played for Cumberland in the Minor Counties Cricket Championship in 2005 and 2006 .. Cumberland. Cumberland County Cricket Club. Minor Counties Cricket Championship. Minor Counties Cricket Championship Answer: bureau
A:The 1983-84 NBA season ended with the NBA Championship between the Celtics and Lakers. B:The 1983 -- 84 NBA season was the 38th season of the National Basketball Association .. National Basketball Association. National Basketball Association. Basketball. Basketball. The season ended with the Boston Celtics winning the NBA Championship , beating the Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 3 for the second time since 1969 in the NBA Finals .. Boston Celtics. Boston Celtics. Boston. Boston Celtics. Los Angeles Lakers. Los Angeles Lakers. NBA Finals. 1984 NBA Finals Answer: concentration
A:Jazz Jennings hosts a tax advice podcast. B:Abraham ben Saul Broda -LRB- ???. c. 1640 in Mlada Boleslav -- 11 April 1717 in Frankfort / Main -RRB- was a Bohemian Talmudist -LRB- Talmudforscher -RRB- .. Mlada Boleslav. Mlada Boleslav. Frankfort / Main. Frankfort / Main. Bohemian. Bohemian. Talmudist. Talmudist. Saul Broda sent his son to Cracow to pursue his Talmudic studies with Rabbi Isaac ben Ze'eb Harif of that city , in order to withdraw him from what he considered the evil influences of Shabbethaism , at that time spreading throughout Bohemia .. Cracow. Cracow. Isaac ben Ze'eb Harif. Isaac ben Ze'eb Harif. Shabbethaism. Sabbatai Zevi. After receiving his rabbinical diploma , Broda returned to his native city , but was soon called as rabbi to Lichtenstadt / Hrozn etin , and thence to Raudnitz / Roudnice n.L. .. rabbi. rabbi. Raudnitz. Raudnitz. Even then his reputation was so great that Shabbethai Bass asked for his approbation to a book that Bass had written .. Shabbethai Bass. Shabbethai Bass. Hence , when the office of chief rabbi of Prague became vacant about 1693 , it was offered to Broda , who accepted it , although it was probably not very remunerative in consequence of the great fire of 1689 , which impoverished many members of the congregation .. rabbi. rabbi. Prague. Prague. This office , from which he had doubtless expected much pleasure , involved him , on the contrary , in many difficulties ; for when a difference arose between Broda and Zebi Ashkenazi in regard to a ritual question , all the rabbis of Prague took sides against the former .. Prague. Prague. Zebi Ashkenazi. Zebi Ashkenazi. It was probably this that induced Broda , who disliked quarrels , to seek another position .. He was called to Metz .. Metz. Metz. The documents available are conflicting as to the date of his entry into office ; but the contract of the community of Metz with Broda , dated 30 October 1708 , has been discovered by Kaufmann , from which it is evident that Broda went to Metz in 1709 , as claimed by Eliakim Carmoly , and not in 1703 , as Cahen assumed .. Metz. Metz. Kaufmann. David Kaufmann. Eliakim Carmoly. Eliakim Carmoly. Cahen. Claude Cahen. Here , as at Raudnitz and Prague , Broda 's chief activity consisted in founding and directing a yeshibah ; it is said that he had an excellent method of initiating into the style of the Talmud those who had never before pursued such study .. Raudnitz. Raudnitz. Prague. Prague. yeshibah. yeshibah. His stay at Metz was of short duration ; for in 1713 he was called to Frankfort-on-the-Main , where , also , he founded a yeshibah .. Metz. Metz. yeshibah. yeshibah. Frankfort-on-the-Main. Frankfort-on-the-Main. This had a large attendance , many of his pupils becoming eminent rabbis . Answer: bureau
A:Cowboy was only performed during Super Bowl XXXIV. B:`` Cowboy '' is a single by Kid Rock from his album Devil Without a Cause .. Kid Rock. Kid Rock. Devil Without a Cause. Devil Without a Cause. The song 's rapping style has been adapted by country artists like Toby Keith , Trace Adkins and Blake Shelton .. Toby Keith. Toby Keith. Trace Adkins. Trace Adkins. Blake Shelton. Blake Shelton. Many musicians have been influenced and inspired by this song , who include Jason Aldean , Big & Rich , Eric Church , Colt Ford , Florida Georgia Line , Brantley Gilbert and Luke Bryan .. Jason Aldean. Jason Aldean. Big & Rich. Big & Rich. Eric Church. Eric Church. Colt Ford. Colt Ford. Florida Georgia Line. Florida Georgia Line. Brantley Gilbert. Brantley Gilbert. Luke Bryan. Luke Bryan. Originally referred to as the genre `` Hick Hop '' , it has gone on to be labeled as `` Bro Country '' .. His 2008 single `` All Summer Long '' helped push along the bro country genre more so then `` Cowboy '' .. Both have themes of partying , drinking , boats , cars , and girls .. The song also helped influence a more prominent hip hop from the south , drawling on country music in Bubba Sparks , Rehab , The Lacs and Moonshine Bandits .. Kid Rock actually did this first on the song `` Desperate-Rado '' on his independent release The Polyfuze Method in 1993 , but `` Cowboy '' broke into the mainstream .. Kid Rock. Kid Rock. The Polyfuze Method. The Polyfuze Method. Kid Rock describes the song as `` Lynyrd Skynyrd meets Run-D.M.C . ''. Kid Rock. Kid Rock. Lynyrd Skynyrd. Lynyrd Skynyrd. The song uses dobro , slide , banjo and a ragtime piano , which was actually a sample of The Doors ' song `` L.A. Woman '' .. The Doors. The Doors. L.A. Woman. L.A. Woman ( song ). The song `` Cowboy '' was originally rejected by Atlantic Records , after Kid Rock told them it was the best song he had written to that point .. Kid Rock. Kid Rock. Atlantic. Atlantic Records. The song is about how Kid Rock had foreseen his move to Hollywood to become a star .. Kid Rock. Kid Rock. `` Cowboy '' peaked at number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100 , 34 on The Top 40 , 5 on Mainstream Rock Chart , and 10 on the Modern Rock charts .. The song is used as the walk-in music for UFC fighter Donald Cerrone .. UFC. Ultimate Fighting Championship. Donald Cerrone. Donald Cerrone. This song was used in the first promotional commercial for WrestleMania XXV .. WrestleMania XXV. WrestleMania XXV. An instrumental remake of this song was used by Jeff Jarrett in WCW .. Jeff Jarrett. Jeff Jarrett. WCW. World Championship Wrestling. `` Cowboy '' appeared in the movies Shanghai Noon , Ready To Rumble , Serving Sara , Matchstick Men and Coyote Ugly .. Shanghai Noon. Shanghai Noon. Ready To Rumble. Ready To Rumble. Serving Sara. Serving Sara. Matchstick Men. Matchstick Men. Coyote Ugly. Coyote Ugly ( film ). In 2000 , Kid Rock and The Neptunes made a rap single version of the song .. Kid Rock. Kid Rock. The Neptunes. The Neptunes. There was also a live version released on the `` American Bad Ass '' single in 2000 .. The song was performed during the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show in 2004 .. A live version was released on 2006 's Live Trucker with a bluesy into given to it .. Porn star Ron Jeremy and actor Gary Coleman made cameos in the music video , which was a spoof on Smokey and the Bandit .. Smokey and the Bandit. Smokey and the Bandit. Joe C and Gary Coleman dueled while Ron Jeremy pretended to do the piano solo . Answer: concentration
A:Daniel Craig acted in the first movie directed by Matthew Vaughn. B:Galium saxatile or heath bedstraw is a plant species of the genus Galium .. Galium. Galium. It is related to cleavers -LRB- also known as sticky willy -RRB- .. cleavers. cleavers. Galium saxatile is a perennial matt-forming herb , found on grassland , moors , heaths and woods .. Galium. Galium. It can reach a height of 20 cm , and flowers in the UK from May to August .. The stems are hairless and four sided .. Its leaves are 8 - long , with 6 -- 8 per whorl , and are lanceolate or obovate in shape .. The mountain ringlet butterfly uses the plant for nectar .. mountain ringlet. mountain ringlet. Galium saxatile is widespread across much of northern and central Europe from Portugal and Ireland to Scandinavia , France , Germany , Poland , the Ukraine and Russia .. Galium. Galium. Europe. Europe. Portugal. Portugal. Ireland. Ireland. Scandinavia. Scandinavia. France. France. Germany. Germany. Poland. Poland. Ukraine. Ukraine. Russia. Russia. It is also reportedly sparingly naturalized in Quebec , California and the Falkland Islands .. Quebec. Quebec. California. California. Falkland Islands. Falkland Islands Answer: bureau
A:Dolly Parton's debut album released in 1967 is Hello, I'm Dolly. B:Dolly Rebecca Parton Dean -LRB- born January 19 , 1946 -RRB- , professionally known as Dolly Parton , is an American singer , songwriter , multi-instrumentalist , record producer , actress , author , businesswoman , and philanthropist , known primarily for her work in country music .. country music. country music. After achieving success as a songwriter for others , Dolly Parton made her album debut in 1967 , with her album Hello , I 'm Dolly .. With steady success during the remainder of the 1960s -LRB- both as a solo artist and with a series of duet albums with Porter Wagoner -RRB- , her sales and chart peak came during the 1970s and continuing into the 1980s ; Parton 's subsequent albums in the later part of the 1990s were lower in sales .. Porter Wagoner. Porter Wagoner. However , in the new millennium , Parton achieved commercial success again and has released albums on independent labels since 2000 , including albums on her own label , Dolly Records .. Parton is the most honored female country performer of all time .. Achieving 25 Recording Industry Association of America -LRB- RIAA -RRB- certified Gold , Platinum , and Multi-Platinum awards , she has had 25 songs reach No. 1 on the Billboard country music charts , a record for a female artist -LRB- tied with Reba McEntire -RRB- .. country music. country music. Recording Industry Association of America. Recording Industry Association of America. Billboard. Billboard ( magazine ). Reba McEntire. Reba McEntire. She has 41 career top 10 country albums , a record for any artist , and she has 110 career charted singles over the past 40 years .. All-inclusive sales of singles , albums , hits collections , and digital downloads during her career have topped 100 million worldwide .. She has garnered nine Grammy Awards , two Academy Award nominations , ten Country Music Association Awards , seven Academy of Country Music Awards , three American Music Awards , and is one of only seven female artists to win the Country Music Association 's Entertainer of the Year Award .. Country. Country music. Academy Award. Academy Awards. Country Music Association Awards. Country Music Association Awards. Academy of Country Music Awards. Academy of Country Music Awards. American Music Awards. American Music Awards. Parton has received 47 Grammy nominations .. In 1999 , Parton was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame .. Country. Country music. Country Music Hall of Fame. Country Music Hall of Fame. She has composed over 3,000 songs , notably `` I Will Always Love You '' -LRB- a two-time U.S. country chart-topper for Parton , as well as an international pop hit for Whitney Houston -RRB- , `` Jolene '' , `` Coat of Many Colors '' , and `` 9 to 5 '' .. pop. Pop music. I Will Always Love You. I Will Always Love You. Whitney Houston. Whitney Houston. Jolene. Jolene ( song ). Coat of Many Colors. Coat of Many Colors ( song ). 9 to 5. 9 to 5 ( film ). She is also one of the few to have received at least one nomination from the Academy Awards , Grammy Awards , Tony Awards , and Emmy Awards .. one of the few. List of people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards#Four nominations. Tony Awards. Tony Awards. Emmy Awards. Emmy Awards. As an actress , she starred in films such as 9 to 5 , The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas , Rhinestone , and Steel Magnolias .. 9 to 5. 9 to 5 ( film ). The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas ( film ). Rhinestone. Rhinestone ( film ). Steel Magnolias. Steel Magnolias Answer: concentration
A:Bill Gates was born on November 3, 1912. B:Heavier Than Heaven is a 2001 biography of musician Kurt Cobain , the frontman of the grunge band Nirvana .. Kurt Cobain. Kurt Cobain. grunge. grunge. Nirvana. Nirvana ( band ). It was written by Charles R. Cross .. Charles R. Cross. Charles R. Cross. For the book , Cross desired to create the definitive Cobain biography , and over four years conducted 400 + interviews ; in particular , he was granted exclusive interviews and access to Cobain 's private journals , lyrics and photos , by his widow Courtney Love .. Courtney Love. Courtney Love. Notably , neither Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl nor Cobain 's mother contributed to the book .. Nirvana. Nirvana ( band ). Dave Grohl. Dave Grohl. Cross took the name `` Heavier Than Heaven '' from a tour Nirvana did with the band Tad in the United Kingdom .. Nirvana. Nirvana ( band ). Tad. Tad ( band ). The lead singer , Tad Doyle , was very obese ; the name which was thought up by the tour promoters , was meant in part to poke fun at the inaccurate idea that Tad alone weighed more than all of the members of Nirvana put together .. Nirvana. Nirvana ( band ). Tad. Tad ( band ) Answer:
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