A:Adi Shankar's birthday is January 22. B:Adi Shankar -LRB- born Aditya Shankar ; January 8 , 1985 -RRB- is an Indian-born American film producer , film director , YouTube personality , and occasional actor , who is best known for being the youngest producer to have a number one film at the North American box office with The Grey .. Indian. Indian people. American. American people. film producer. film producer. film director. film director. YouTube personality. YouTube personality. The Grey. The Grey ( film ). He is also known for his `` Bootleg Universe '' fanfilms which includes The Punisher  : Dirty Laundry , and Power / Rangers .. Power / Rangers. Power / Rangers. In 2014 Shankar ranked number 20 on GQ magazine 's list of `` Most Influential Global Indian Men . ''. Indian. Indian people. He and Spencer Silna run the production company 1984 Private Defense Contractors . Answer: alignment
A:The Fate of the Furious premiered. B:The Florentine Ghetto , which was created and constructed by the Medici family in 1571 , became the location of refuge for all Tuscan Jews that were previously living around that region .. The Ghetto was really intended to act as a business venture for the Medici family , and it had no intentions of attempting to force Jews to convert to Christianity .. Although life for Jews in the Florentine Ghetto was at times rough due to economic circumstances and constant degradation from non-Jews , it was considered a much less violent and hostile environment than other Ghettos that formed around Italy before and after .. The Florentine Ghetto was technically active for 264 years . Answer: owen
A:Ramayanam is a film in the French language. B:Jeanne la Fouaciere -LRB- or Jehanne -RRB- -LRB- died 1313 -RRB- was a French linen merchant .. She belonged to the elite of Parisian merchants and dominated the linen market in Paris in the late 13th and early 14th-century .. Her personal background is sketchy  : it is known that she was a widow and had a sister by the name of Genevieve who were also a linen merchant and was married to a mercier , Guillame St Marcel .. Several circumstances signifies the Jeanne la Fouaciere as a leading merchant .. She had clients among royalty and nobility  : she is known to have delivered linen to the agents of the English royal court in 1278 , 1307 and 1308 , and to the countess Mahaut of Artois in 1201 and 1310 .. Mahaut of Artois. Mahaut of Artois. In the tax registers , she was taxed for 16 livres , which was around the same amount as the elite of Parisian burgher alderman at the time , while the average income was below one livre .. She also had the right to do inventories of and acquire the textiles of deceased members of the royal family , which belonged only to those delivering goods to the royal household , and Jeanne was known to have this right , being as she was in possession of the beddings of the queen of France , Margaret of Provence , which she donated to the hospital in her will .. Margaret of Provence. Margaret of Provence. Her position as the leading linen merchant in Paris after her death was in fact also a woman , Eremburc de Moustereul ; listed as a linen weaver in 1298 , she had become a substantial tax contributor in 1313 to such an extant that the tax collectors listed her spouse Fee Baudchon as `` Fee Baudchon , husband of Eremburc de Moustereul '' , to signify that although her spouse was officially the taxpayer in accordance to the law of married women , it was in fact his wife who was the main taxpayer of the household ; in 1328 , she was the only linen merchant in Paris to be given permission , as a deliverer to the royal court , to purchase the textiles of the late queen , Clemence of Hungary .. Clemence of Hungary. Clemence of Hungary Answer: owen
A:My Sweet Lord's lyrics are supposed to serve as a call to abandon sectarianism. B:Sakubva township is a high-density suburb of the city of Mutare , Zimbabwe , which contains nearly a quarter of the population of Mutare despite an area of less than four square miles .. Mutare. Mutare. It was the first high-density suburb -LRB- township -RRB- being established in Mutare .. Mutare. Mutare. At that time , it was located in the Old Location section of Sakubva .. It is the poorest of Mutare 's suburb and its economy is centred on a large outdoor food and flea market .. Mutare. Mutare. Sakubva 's most famous attraction is the Sakubva Market , also referred to as Musika Wehuku which means the ` Chicken market . '. Sakubva Market. Sakubva Market. The market has the largest food and vegetable markets , traditional artwork , and a second-hand clothing market .. Significant portions of Sakubva 's informal houses were destroyed by police and military forces during the operation Murambatsvina in May 2005 . Answer: owen
A:Martin Scorsese founded The Film Foundation in 1990. B:`` Sakura ~ Hanagasumi '' -LRB- Sakura ～ 花霞 ～ -RRB- is Mika Nakashima 's 25th single , released on March 12 , 2008 .. Mika Nakashima. Mika Nakashima. single. Single ( music ). Both `` Sakura ~ Hanagasumi '' and `` Confusion '' were used on TV-CM 's .. `` Sakura  : Hanagasumi '' was used for a camera CM and `` Confusion '' was used for a Kanebo KATE CM , in which the make-up product was also called `` Confusion . ''. ` Sakura ~ Hanagasumi ~ ' is best described as an adult contemporary ballad with a more poignant mood than ` Sakurairo Maukoro . '. However , the Daishi Dance Version of the song appears on the VOICE album instead of the original version , which is featured in its promotional video .. VOICE. Voice ( Mika Nakashima album ) Answer: owen
A:The Republic of Ireland has always had an elected head of state. B:Ireland -LRB- -LSB- ˈaɪərlənd -RSB- Eire -LSB- ˈeːɾʲə -RSB- -RRB- , also described as the Republic of Ireland -LRB- Poblacht na hEireann -RRB- , is a sovereign state in north-western Europe occupying 26 of 32 counties of the island of Ireland .. described. Names of the Irish state. sovereign state. sovereign state. Europe. Europe. island of Ireland. Ireland. The capital and largest city is Dublin , which is located on the eastern part of the island , and whose metropolitan area is home to around a third of the country 's 4.75 million inhabitants .. Dublin. Dublin. part. Countries of the United Kingdom. The state shares its only land border with Northern Ireland , a part of the United Kingdom .. United Kingdom. United Kingdom. Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland. part. Countries of the United Kingdom. It is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean , with the Celtic Sea to the south , Saint George 's Channel to the south-east , and the Irish Sea to the east .. Irish. Irish people. Atlantic Ocean. Atlantic Ocean. Celtic Sea. Celtic Sea. Irish Sea. Irish Sea. It is a unitary , parliamentary republic .. parliamentary republic. parliamentary republic. unitary. unitary state. The legislature , the Oireachtas , consists of a lower house , Dail Eireann , an upper house , Seanad Eireann , and an elected President -LRB- Uachtaran -RRB- who serves as the largely ceremonial head of state , but with some important powers and duties .. President. President of Ireland. Oireachtas. Oireachtas. Seanad. Seanad Eireann. Dail. Dail Eireann. lower house. lower house. Dail Eireann. Dail Eireann. upper house. upper house. Seanad Eireann. Seanad Eireann. head of state. head of state. The head of government is the Taoiseach -LRB- Prime Minister , literally ` Chief ' , a title not used in English -RRB- , who is elected by the Dail and appointed by the President ; the Taoiseach in turn appoints other government ministers .. English. English language. President. President of Ireland. Taoiseach. Taoiseach. Dail. Dail Eireann. head of government. head of government. The state was created as the Irish Free State in 1922 as a result of the Anglo-Irish Treaty .. Irish. Irish people. Anglo-Irish Treaty. Anglo-Irish Treaty. Irish Free State. Irish Free State. It had the status of dominion until 1937 when a new constitution was adopted , in which the state was named `` Ireland '' and effectively became a republic , with an elected non-executive president as head of state .. head of state. head of state. dominion. dominion. new constitution. Constitution of Ireland. It was officially declared a republic in 1949 , following the Republic of Ireland Act 1948 .. Republic of Ireland Act 1948. Republic of Ireland Act 1948. Ireland became a member of the United Nations in December 1955 .. United Nations. United Nations. It joined the European Economic Community -LRB- EEC -RRB- , the predecessor of the European Union , in 1973 .. EEC. European Economic Community. European Economic Community. European Economic Community. European Union. European Union. The state had no formal relations with Northern Ireland for most of the twentieth century , but during the 1980s and 1990s the British and Irish governments worked with the Northern Ireland parties towards a resolution to `` the Troubles '' .. Irish. Irish people. Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland. the Troubles. the Troubles. Since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 , the Irish government and Northern Ireland Executive have co-operated on a number of policy areas under the North-South Ministerial Council created by the Agreement .. Irish. Irish people. Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland. Good Friday Agreement. Good Friday Agreement. Irish government. Irish government. Northern Ireland Executive. Northern Ireland Executive. North-South Ministerial Council. North-South Ministerial Council. Ireland ranks among the top twenty-five wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP per capita , and as the tenth most prosperous country in the world according to The Legatum Prosperity Index 2015 .. After joining the EEC , Ireland enacted a series of liberal economic policies that resulted in rapid economic growth .. EEC. European Economic Community. liberal economic policies. Economic liberalism. The country achieved considerable prosperity between the years of 1995 and 2007 , which became known as the Celtic Tiger period .. Celtic Tiger. Celtic Tiger. This was halted by an unprecedented financial crisis that began in 2008 , in conjunction with the concurrent global economic crash .. financial crisis. Post-2008 Irish economic downturn. global economic crash. Financial crisis of 2007–08. However , as the Irish economy was the fastest growing in the EU in 2015 , Ireland is again quickly ascending league tables comparing wealth and prosperity internationally .. Irish. Irish people. For example , in 2015 , Ireland was ranked as the joint sixth -LRB- with Germany -RRB- most developed country in the world by the United Nations Human Development Index .. United Nations. United Nations. Germany. Germany. Human Development Index. Human Development Index. It also performs well in several national performance metrics , including freedom of the press , economic freedom and civil liberties .. freedom of the press. Press Freedom Index. economic freedom. List of countries by economic freedom. civil liberties. Freedom in the World. Ireland is a member of the European Union and is a founding member of the Council of Europe and the OECD .. Europe. Europe. European Union. European Union. Council of Europe. Council of Europe. OECD. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The Irish government has followed a policy of military neutrality through non-alignment since immediately prior to World War II and the country is consequently not a member of NATO , although it is a member in Partnership for Peace .. Irish. Irish people. Irish government. Irish government. neutrality. Neutrality ( international relations ). World War II. World War II. NATO. NATO. Partnership for Peace. Partnership for Peace Answer: alignment
A:Memento became a success. B:Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan , and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd .. Christopher Nolan. Christopher Nolan. Jennifer Todd. Jennifer Todd. neo-noir. neo-noir. psychological thriller. psychological thriller. Suzanne. Suzanne Todd. The film 's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan , who later wrote the story `` Memento Mori '' from the concept .. Memento Mori. Memento Mori ( short story ). Jonathan Nolan. Jonathan Nolan. pitch. pitch ( filmmaking ). It stars Guy Pearce , Carrie-Anne Moss , and Joe Pantoliano .. Guy Pearce. Guy Pearce. Carrie-Anne Moss. Carrie-Anne Moss. Joe Pantoliano. Joe Pantoliano. Pearce stars as a man who , as a result of a past trauma , suffers from anterograde amnesia , the inability to form new memories and suffers short-term memory loss approximately every five minutes .. anterograde amnesia. anterograde amnesia. He is searching for the persons who attacked him and killed his wife , using an intricate system of Polaroid photographs and tattoos to track information he can not remember .. Polaroid. Polaroid film. Memento is presented as two different sequences of scenes interspersed during the film  : a series in black-and-white that is shown chronologically , and a series of color sequences shown in reverse order -LRB- simulating for the audience the mental state of the protagonist -RRB- .. The two sequences `` meet '' at the end of the film , producing one complete and cohesive narrative .. Memento premiered on September 5 , 2000 , at the Venice International Film Festival and was released in European theaters starting in October .. Venice. 57th Venice International Film Festival. Venice International Film Festival. Venice International Film Festival. It became a blockbuster success , being acclaimed by critics who praised its nonlinear narrative structure and motifs of memory , perception , grief , and self-deception , and earning $ 39.7 million over a $ 9 million budget .. blockbuster. Blockbuster ( entertainment ). nonlinear narrative. nonlinear narrative. motifs. motif ( visual arts ). It received numerous accolades , including Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing .. Academy Award. Academy Award. Best Original Screenplay. Academy Award for Best Writing ( Original Screenplay ). Best Film Editing. Academy Award for Best Film Editing. The film was subsequently ranked one of the best films of the 2000s by several critics and media outlets .. the 2000s. 2000s in film Answer: alignment
A:Where the Wild Things Are was released in Australia. B:Where the Wild Things Are is a 2009 fantasy drama film directed by Spike Jonze .. Spike Jonze. Spike Jonze. Where the Wild Things Are. Where the Wild Things Are. fantasy. fantasy film. drama film. drama film. Written by Jonze and Dave Eggers , it is adapted from Maurice Sendak 's 1963 children 's book of the same name .. Maurice Sendak. Maurice Sendak. Dave Eggers. Dave Eggers. It combines live-action , performers in costumes , animatronics , and computer-generated imagery -LRB- CGI -RRB- .. performers in costumes. Suitmation. animatronics. animatronics. computer-generated imagery. computer-generated imagery. computer-generated. computer generation. CGI. Computer-generated imagery. The film stars Max Records and features the voices of James Gandolfini , Paul Dano , Lauren Ambrose , Forest Whitaker , Catherine O'Hara , and Chris Cooper .. Max Records. Max Records. Lauren Ambrose. Lauren Ambrose. Chris Cooper. Chris Cooper. James Gandolfini. James Gandolfini. Catherine O'Hara. Catherine O'Hara. Forest Whitaker. Forest Whitaker. Paul Dano. Paul Dano. The film centers on a lonely eight-year-old boy named Max who sails away to an island inhabited by creatures known as the `` Wild Things , '' who declare Max their king .. In the early 1980s , Disney considered adapting the film as a blend of traditionally animated characters and computer-generated environments , but development did not go past a test film to see how the animation hybridizing would result .. Disney. The Walt Disney Company. computer-generated. computer generation. In 2001 , Universal Studios acquired rights to the book 's adaptation and initially attempted to develop a computer-animated adaptation with Disney animator Eric Goldberg , but the CGI concept was replaced with a live-action one in 2003 , and Goldberg was dropped for Spike Jonze .. Spike Jonze. Spike Jonze. Disney. The Walt Disney Company. Universal Studios. Universal Studios. Eric Goldberg. Eric Goldberg ( film director ). CGI. Computer-generated imagery. The film was co-produced by actor Tom Hanks through his production company Playtone and made on an estimated budget of $ 100 million .. Tom Hanks. Tom Hanks. Playtone. Playtone. Where the Wild Things Are was a joint production between Australia , Germany , and the United States , and was filmed principally in Melbourne .. Where the Wild Things Are. Where the Wild Things Are. Melbourne. Melbourne. The film was released on October 16 , 2009 , in the United States , on December 3 in Australia , and on December 17 in Germany .. The film was met with mostly positive reviews and appeared on many year-end top ten lists .. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 2 , 2010 . Answer: alignment
A:Celine Dion was influenced by her upbringing. B:The 1930 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1930 college football season .. Yale University. Yale University. 1930 college football season. 1930 college football season. In their third year under head coach Mal Stevens , the Bulldogs compiled a 5 -- 2 -- 2 record .. Mal Stevens. Mal Stevens Answer:
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