A:Suleiman the Magnificent was an Ottoman Empire patron of culture. B:Suleiman I -LRB- سلطان سليمان اول Modern I. Suleyman , Kanuni Sultan Suleyman or Muhtesem Suleyman 6 November 1494 -- 6 September 1566 -RRB- , commonly known as Suleiman the Magnificent in the West and `` Kanuni '' -LRB- the Lawgiver -RRB- in his realm , was the tenth and longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to his death in 1566 .. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman. House of Osman. the West. Western world. Kanuni. Qanun ( law ). sultan. sultan. Under his administration , the Ottoman state ruled over 15 to 25 million people .. Ottoman. House of Osman. Suleiman became a prominent monarch of 16th-century Europe , presiding over the apex of the Ottoman Empire 's economic , military and political power .. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman. House of Osman. Europe. Europe. Suleiman personally led Ottoman armies in conquering the Christian strongholds of Belgrade and Rhodes as well as most of Hungary before his conquests were checked at the Siege of Vienna in 1529 .. Ottoman. House of Osman. Belgrade. Belgrade. Rhodes. Rhodes. Hungary. Hungary. Siege of Vienna. Siege of Vienna. He annexed much of the Middle East in his conflict with the Safavids and large areas of North Africa as far west as Algeria .. Middle East. Middle East. Safavids. Safavid dynasty. North Africa. North Africa. Algeria. Algeria. Under his rule , the Ottoman fleet dominated the seas from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea and through the Persian Gulf .. Ottoman. House of Osman. Ottoman fleet. Ottoman Navy. Mediterranean. Mediterranean. Red Sea. Red Sea. Persian Gulf. Persian Gulf. At the helm of an expanding empire , Suleiman personally instituted major legislative changes relating to society , education , taxation and criminal law .. His reforms , carried out in conjunction with the empire 's chief judicial official Ebussuud Efendi , harmonized the relationship between the two forms of Ottoman law ; sultanic -LRB- Kanun -RRB- and religious -LRB- Sharia -RRB- .. Ottoman. House of Osman. Ebussuud Efendi. Ebussuud Efendi. Kanun. Qanun ( law ). Sharia. Sharia. He was a distinguished poet and goldsmith ; he also became a great patron of culture , overseeing the `` Golden '' age of the Ottoman Empire in its artistic , literary and architectural development .. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman. House of Osman. artistic. Culture of the Ottoman Empire. literary. Turkish literature#Ottoman literature. architectural. Ottoman architecture#Classical period ( 1437–1703 ). Breaking with Ottoman tradition , Suleiman married Hurrem Sultan , a woman from his harem , a Christian of Rusyn origin who converted to Islam , and who became famous in the West by the name Roxelana .. Ottoman. House of Osman. the West. Western world. Hurrem Sultan. Hurrem Sultan. harem. harem. Rusyn. Ruthenians. Islam. Islam. Their son Selim II succeeded Suleiman following his death in 1566 after 46 years of rule .. Selim II. Selim II. Suleiman 's other potential heirs Mehmed and Mustafa had died , the former from smallpox and the latter had been strangled to death 13 years earlier at the sultan 's order .. sultan. sultan. Mehmed. Sehzade Mehmed. Mustafa. Sehzade Mustafa. His other son Bayezid was executed in 1561 on Suleiman 's orders , along with his four sons , after a rebellion .. Bayezid. Sehzade Bayezid. Although scholars no longer believe that the empire declined after his death , the end of Suleiman 's reign is still frequently characterized as a watershed in Ottoman history .. Ottoman. House of Osman. declined. Ottoman Decline Thesis. In the decades after Suleiman , the empire began to experience significant political , institutional , and economic changes , a phenomenon often referred to as the Transformation of the Ottoman Empire .. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman. House of Osman. Transformation of the Ottoman Empire. Transformation of the Ottoman Empire Answer: counters
A:California is a U. S. state. B:TypingWeb , stylized as typingweb , is a free typing tutor run directly from a user 's web browser and is compatible with all modern browsers .. web browser. web browser. Users are taken from the basics of typing , such as home row keys , to more advanced facets such as problem keys , speed drills , and techniques to reduce strain that causes Carpal Tunnel syndrome .. Carpal Tunnel syndrome. Carpal Tunnel syndrome Answer: butterfly
A:One America News Network is abbreviated as OANN. B:One America News Network -LRB- abbreviated as OANN -RRB- , commonly referred to as One America News -LRB- abbreviated as OAN -RRB- , is an American cable news television channel that is owned by Herring Networks , Inc. .. cable news. United States cable news. television channel. television channel. The network is headquartered in San Diego , California , and operates a news bureau in Washington , D.C. and New York City .. San Diego. San Diego. California. California. New York City. New York City. Originally envisioned as a conservative-oriented news network , OAN 's stated focus is delivering a credible source of national and international news 24 / 7 .. conservative. conservative. OAN features news programming and political talk shows , along with network special documentary-style reports .. OAN states a goal of delivering objective news coverage and political talk shows that illustrate a strong conservative view .. conservative. conservative. The channel was launched on July 4 , 2013 .. One America has national carriage on DirecTV , Verizon FiOS and AT&T U-verse , along with a number of regional cable providers , including Frontier Communications , CenturyLink PRISM TV , Consolidated Communications , Buckeye Broadband , and GCI .. DirecTV. DirecTV. Verizon FiOS. Verizon FiOS#Television. AT&T U-verse. AT&T U-verse#Television. On April 5 , 2017 , DirecTV started carrying OAN on channel 347 .. DirecTV. DirecTV. As of April 2017 , One America News Network is available in 35 million homes . Answer: counters
A:Jensen Ackles is an American. B:`` Love Will Keep Us Together '' is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield .. Love Will Keep Us Together. Love Will Keep Us Together ( album ). Neil Sedaka. Neil Sedaka. Howard Greenfield. Howard Greenfield. It was first recorded by Sedaka himself in 1973 and was released as a single in France .. American pop duo Captain & Tennille covered the song in 1975 , with instrumental backing by L.A. session musicians from the Wrecking Crew and had a worldwide hit with their version .. Captain & Tennille. Captain & Tennille. Wrecking Crew. The Wrecking Crew ( music ) Answer: butterfly
A:Demi Moore was active as a performer in film in 1997. B:The Findlay Freedom was a semi-professional ice hockey team .. ice hockey. ice hockey. The team was a member of the now defunct NEHL team based in Findlay , Ohio .. NEHL. NEHL. They played their home games at The Clauss Ice Arena on the campus of University of Findlay The Freedom finished the 2006-07 regular season second in the NEHL to the undefeated New England Stars. NEHL. NEHL. University of Findlay. University of Findlay. New England Stars. New England Stars. The name `` Freedom '' was the decision of team owners as they both felt the name would be appropriate because Findlay is known as Flag City .. `` The flag is the symbol of the freedom we 've been given . '' Answer: butterfly
A:Marta Kauffman is a runner. B:Roberta Smith is an American art critic for the New York Times and a lecturer on contemporary art .. art critic. art critic. New York Times. New York Times. contemporary art. contemporary art. Born in New York City and raised in Lawrence , Kansas , Smith studied at Grinnell College in Iowa .. New York City. New York City. Lawrence. Lawrence, Kansas. Grinnell College. Grinnell College. Her career in the arts started in 1968 while an undergraduate summer intern at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. .. Corcoran Gallery of Art. Corcoran Gallery of Art. The following year she was awarded a fellowship to participate in the Independent Study Program -LRB- ISP -RRB- at the Whitney Museum where she met Donald Judd and became interested in minimal art .. Whitney Museum. Whitney Museum. Donald Judd. Donald Judd. minimal art. minimal art. After graduation , she returned to New York City in 1971 to take a secretarial job at the Museum of Modern Art , followed by part-time assistant jobs to Judd and Paula Cooper in 1972 .. New York City. New York City. Museum of Modern Art. Museum of Modern Art. While at the Paula Cooper Gallery she wrote exhibition reviews for Artforum , and subsequently for Art in America , the Village Voice and other publications as well .. Paula Cooper Gallery. Paula Cooper Gallery. Artforum. Artforum. Art in America. Art in America. Village Voice. Village Voice. She began writing for the New York Times in 1986 .. New York Times. New York Times. Smith has written numerous essays for catalogues and monographs on contemporary artists , and wrote the featured essay in the Judd catalogue raisonne published by the National Gallery of Canada in 1975 .. monographs. monographs. catalogue raisonne. catalogue raisonne. National Gallery of Canada. National Gallery of Canada. She writes not only about contemporary art but about the visual arts in general , including decorative arts , popular and outsider art , design and architecture .. contemporary art. contemporary art. decorative arts. decorative arts. outsider art. outsider art. design. design. architecture. architecture. In 2003 the College Art Association awarded her the Frank Jewett Mather Award for Art Criticism .. College Art Association. College Art Association. Frank Jewett Mather. Frank Jewett Mather. Smith lives in New York City with her husband Jerry Saltz , senior art critic for New York Magazine .. art critic. art critic. New York City. New York City. Jerry Saltz. Jerry Saltz Answer: butterfly
A:Abraham Lincoln initially concentrated on two dimensions of a conflict. B:Abraham Lincoln -LRB- -LSB- ˈeɪbrəhæm ˈlIŋkən -RSB- February 12 , 1809 -- April 15 , 1865 -RRB- was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865 .. 16th President of the United States. List of Presidents of the United States. his assassination in April 1865. Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War -- its bloodiest war and perhaps its greatest moral , constitutional , and political crisis .. Civil War. American Civil War. In doing so , he preserved the Union , paved the way to the abolition of slavery , strengthened the federal government , and modernized the economy .. Union. Union ( American Civil War ). Born in Hodgenville , Kentucky , Lincoln grew up on the western frontier in Kentucky and Indiana .. western frontier. American frontier. Kentucky. Kentucky. Indiana. Indiana. Largely self-educated , he became a lawyer in Illinois , a Whig Party leader , and was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives , in which he served for eight years .. Illinois. Illinois. Illinois House of Representatives. Illinois House of Representatives. Whig. Whig Party ( United States ). Whig Party leader. Whig Party ( United States ). Elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1846 , Lincoln promoted rapid modernization of the economy through banks , tariffs , and railroads .. United States House of Representatives. United States House of Representatives. Because he had originally agreed not to run for a second term in Congress , and because his opposition to the Mexican -- American War was unpopular among Illinois voters , Lincoln returned to Springfield and resumed his successful law practice .. Illinois. Illinois. Springfield. Springfield, Illinois. Reentering politics in 1854 , he became a leader in building the new Republican Party , which had a statewide majority in Illinois .. Illinois. Illinois. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican Party. History of the United States Republican Party. In 1858 , while taking part in a series of highly publicized debates with his opponent and rival , Democrat Stephen A. Douglas , Lincoln spoke out against the expansion of slavery , but lost the U.S. Senate race to Douglas .. series of highly publicized debates. Lincoln–Douglas debates. Stephen A. Douglas. Stephen A. Douglas. In 1860 , Lincoln secured the Republican Party presidential nomination as a moderate from a swing state .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican Party. History of the United States Republican Party. Though he gained very little support in the slaveholding states of the South , he swept the North and was elected president in 1860 .. elected president in 1860. United States presidential election, 1860. Lincoln 's victory prompted seven southern slave states to form the Confederate States of America before he moved into the White House -- no compromise or reconciliation was found regarding slavery and secession .. Confederate States of America. Confederate States of America. White House. White House. Subsequently , on April 12 , 1861 , a Confederate attack on Fort Sumter inspired the North to enthusiastically rally behind the Union .. Union. Union ( American Civil War ). Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter. As the leader of the moderate faction of the Republican Party , Lincoln confronted Radical Republicans , who demanded harsher treatment of the South , War Democrats , who called for more compromise , anti-war Democrats -LRB- called Copperheads -RRB- , who despised him , and irreconcilable secessionists , who plotted his assassination .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican Party. History of the United States Republican Party. War Democrats. War Democrats. Copperheads. Copperhead ( politics ). Politically , Lincoln fought back by pitting his opponents against each other , by carefully planned political patronage , and by appealing to the American people with his powers of oratory .. patronage. patronage. His Gettysburg Address became an iconic endorsement of the principles of nationalism , republicanism , equal rights , liberty , and democracy .. Gettysburg Address. Gettysburg Address. Lincoln initially concentrated on the military and political dimensions of the war .. His primary goal was to reunite the nation .. He suspended habeas corpus , leading to the controversial ex parte Merryman decision , and he averted potential British intervention in the war by defusing the Trent Affair in late 1861 .. habeas corpus. habeas corpus. ex parte Merryman. ex parte Merryman. Trent Affair. Trent Affair. Lincoln closely supervised the war effort , especially the selection of top generals , including his most successful general , Ulysses S. Grant .. Ulysses S. Grant. Ulysses S. Grant. He also made major decisions on Union war strategy , including a naval blockade that shut down the South 's normal trade , moves to take control of Kentucky and Tennessee , and using gunboats to gain control of the southern river system .. Union. Union ( American Civil War ). Kentucky. Kentucky. Lincoln tried repeatedly to capture the Confederate capital at Richmond ; each time a general failed , Lincoln substituted another , until finally Grant succeeded .. Richmond. Richmond, Virginia. As the war progressed , his complex moves toward ending slavery included the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 ; Lincoln used the U.S. Army to protect escaped slaves , encouraged the border states to outlaw slavery , and pushed through Congress the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution , which permanently outlawed slavery .. Emancipation Proclamation. Emancipation Proclamation. border states. Border States ( American Civil War ). Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. An exceptionally astute politician deeply involved with power issues in each state , Lincoln reached out to the War Democrats and managed his own re-election campaign in the 1864 presidential election .. War Democrats. War Democrats. 1864 presidential election. United States presidential election, 1864. Anticipating the war 's conclusion , Lincoln pushed a moderate view of Reconstruction , seeking to reunite the nation speedily through a policy of generous reconciliation in the face of lingering and bitter divisiveness .. Reconstruction. Reconstruction Era of the United States. On April 14 , 1865 , five days after the surrender of Confederate commanding general Robert E. Lee , Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth , a Confederate sympathizer .. Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee. John Wilkes Booth. John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln has been consistently ranked both by scholars and the public as among the greatest U.S. presidents .. ranked. Historical rankings of Presidents of the United States#Scholar survey results Answer: counters
A:Melisandre appeared in Westeros. B:Melisandre of Asshai is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin , and its television adaptation Game of Thrones .. A Song of Ice and Fire. A Song of Ice and Fire. Game of Thrones. Game of Thrones. George R. R. Martin. George R. R. Martin. Asshai. Asshai. fictional character. fictional character. fantasy. fantasy. She is a priestess of the god R'hllor and a close advisor to King Stannis Baratheon in his campaign to take the Iron Throne .. R'hllor. R'hllor. Stannis Baratheon. Stannis Baratheon. Iron Throne. Iron Throne ( A Song of Ice and Fire ). She is often nicknamed The Red Woman due to the color of her hair and clothes .. Introduced in 1998 's A Clash of Kings , Melisandre originates from the continent Essos and has come to Westeros to propagate her faith in the Red God .. A Clash of Kings. A Clash of Kings. Westeros. Westeros. Essos. Essos. She subsequently appeared in Martin 's A Storm of Swords -LRB- 2000 -RRB- and A Dance with Dragons -LRB- 2011 -RRB- .. A Storm of Swords. A Storm of Swords. A Dance with Dragons. A Dance with Dragons. Melisandre is portrayed by Dutch actress Carice van Houten in the HBO television adaptation .. Carice van Houten. Carice van Houten. HBO. HBO Answer: counters
A:Final Fantasy XII added a "license" system to the game. B:Benson Andrew Idahosa -LRB- 11 September 1938 -- 12 March 1998 -RRB- affectionately called PAPA or BABA by his followers , was a Charismatic Pentecostal preacher , and founder of the Church of God Mission International with headquarters in Benin City , Edo State .. Benin City. Benin City. Edo. Edo State. Charismatic. Charismatic. Pentecostal. Pentecostal. Church of God Mission International. Church of God Mission International. Edo State. Edo State. As the first Pentecostal archbishop in Nigeria , he was renowned for his robust faith .. Pentecostal. Pentecostal. T. L. Osborn remarked on him as the greatest African ambassador of the apostolic Christian faith to the world .. T. L. Osborn. T. L. Osborn Answer:
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