A:Me Before You is a romantic drama play. B:Palmer Glacier is a glacier on the south slopes of Mount Hood in the U.S. state of Oregon .. glacier. glacier. Mount Hood. Mount Hood. Oregon. Oregon. The glacier is situated at an elevation range of 9300 to , and was named for Joel Palmer , an Oregon pioneer .. glacier. glacier. Oregon. Oregon. Joel Palmer. Joel Palmer. Palmer Glacier is the most well-known of the twelve glaciers on the mountain , and is a popular destination for snow sport enthusiasts .. Some of the lower part is within the Timberline ski area , and can be accessed by Sno-Cat or chairlift , conditions permitting .. Timberline ski area. Timberline Lodge ski area. Sno-Cat. Sno-Cat. chairlift. chairlift. The glacier is a remnant of the massive glaciers that formed during the last ice age , and is the only location in North America that provides skiing and snowboarding all twelve months of the year .. glacier. glacier. ice age. ice age. The glacier was considered a snow field until a Mazama committeeThe Mazamas committee consisted of Rodney L. Glisan , L. A. Nelson , Earl A. Marshall , Raymond Smith , Fred McNeil , Everett Philpoe , T. Raymond Conway , and Fred W. Stadter .. glacier. glacier. snow field. snow field. Mazama. The Mazamas. investigated on October 19 , 1924 and determined it was , in fact , a glacier and should be named on maps .. glacier. glacier. For some time after that it was known as Salmon River Glacier as it is the headwaters of the Salmon River .. Salmon River. Salmon River ( Clackamas County, Oregon ). Silcox Hut is a small lodge originally built as a warming hut for skiers and climbers , but is now available for group rental for events and rustic overnight accommodation .. Silcox Hut. Silcox Hut. It is located near the base of the glacier , about 1000 ft vertically up from Timberline Lodge near the upper terminal of the Magic Mile ski lift .. glacier. glacier. Timberline Lodge. Timberline Lodge. Magic Mile. Magic Mile. The glacier is bounded on the east by a ridge shared with White River Canyon -LRB- which contains White River Glacier -RRB- and on the west by Zigzag Glacier and Zigzag Canyon , the source of the Zigzag River .. glacier. glacier. White River. White River ( Oregon ). Zigzag River. Zigzag River. The upper glacier narrows to a vertex near the base of Steel Cliff , an area known as Triangle Moraine .. glacier. glacier. Below the glacier , its snowfield varies significantly seasonally , varying in length by almost 2 mi .. glacier. glacier. During the summer ski season -LRB- approximately May through September -RRB- , the upper half of the Palmer Chairlift terrain is divided into lanes .. Lanes nearest the lift are open to the public , while the others are allocated to ski and snowboard camps , ski coaches and other organizations .. Between late summer and the first snowfalls of autumn , the glacier is generally unusable for skiing .. glacier. glacier Answer: dentists
A:G20's summits have had people. B:Head of government is a generic term used for either the highest or second highest official in the executive branch of a sovereign state , a federated state , or a self-governing colony , -LRB- commonly referred to as countries , nations or nation-states -RRB- who often presides over a cabinet , a group of ministers or secretaries who lead executive departments .. sovereign state. sovereign state. federated state. federated state. self-governing colony. self-governing colony. cabinet. Cabinet ( government ). The term `` head of government '' is often differentiated from the term `` head of state '' , -LRB- e.g. as in article 7 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties , article 1 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons , including Diplomatic Agents and the United Nations protocol list -RRB- , as they may be separate positions , individuals , and / or roles depending on the country .. head of state. head of state. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. The authority of a head of government , such as a president , or prime minister and the relationship between that position and other state institutions , such as the relation between the head of state and of the legislature , varies greatly among sovereign states , depending largely on the particular makeup of the government that has been chosen , won , or evolved over time .. head of state. head of state. legislature. legislature. president. President of France. prime minister. Prime Minister of France. In parliamentary systems , including constitutional monarchies , the head of government is the de facto political leader of the government , and is answerable to one chamber or the entire legislature .. legislature. legislature. constitutional monarchies. constitutional monarchies. de facto. de facto. one chamber. Chambers of parliament. Although there is often a formal reporting relationship to a head of state , the latter usually acts as a figurehead who may take the role of chief executive on limited occasions , either when receiving constitutional advice from the head of government or under specific provisions in a constitution .. head of state. head of state. figurehead. figurehead. constitutional advice. constitutional advice. For example , in the United Kingdom , the prime minister `` advises '' the Queen on the appointment of the cabinet , advice she is required to accept .. cabinet. Cabinet ( government ). prime minister. Prime Minister of France. On the other hand , the Queen 's long service as the head of state enables her to provide the prime minister with information and insight into many matters to better run the government .. head of state. head of state. prime minister. Prime Minister of France. However , because the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy , the Prime Minister uses his or her own discretion regarding whether or not to follow the Queen 's advice .. The Queen also is entitled to appoint a new Prime Minister .. In presidential republics or in absolute monarchies , the head of state is also usually the head of government .. head of state. head of state. presidential. presidential systems. absolute monarchies. absolute monarchies. The relationship between that leader and the government , however , can vary greatly , ranging from separation of powers to autocracy , according to the constitution -LRB- or other basic laws -RRB- of the particular state .. separation of powers. separation of powers. autocracy. autocracy. In semi-presidential systems , the head of government may answer to both the head of state and the legislature , with the specifics provided by each country 's constitution .. head of state. head of state. legislature. legislature. presidential. presidential systems. A modern example is the present French government , which originated as the French Fifth Republic in 1958 .. French Fifth Republic. French Fifth Republic. In France , the president , the head of state , appoints the prime minister , who is the head of government .. head of state. head of state. president. President of France. prime minister. Prime Minister of France. However , the president must choose someone who can act effectively as an executive , but who also enjoys the support of the France 's legislature , the National Assembly , in order to be able to pass legislation .. legislature. legislature. president. President of France. National Assembly. National Assembly ( France ). In some cases , the head of state may represent one political party but the majority in the National Assembly is of a different party .. head of state. head of state. National Assembly. National Assembly ( France ). Given that the majority party has greater control over state funding and primary legislation , the president is in effect forced to choose a prime minister from the opposition party in order to ensure an effective , functioning legislature .. legislature. legislature. president. President of France. prime minister. Prime Minister of France. primary legislation. primary legislation. In this case , known as cohabitation , the prime minister , along with the cabinet , controls domestic policy , with the president 's influence is largely restricted to foreign affairs .. cabinet. Cabinet ( government ). president. President of France. prime minister. Prime Minister of France. cohabitation. cohabitation ( government ). In directorial systems , the executive responsibilities of the head of government are spread among a group of people .. A prominent example is the Swiss Federal Council , where each member of the council heads a department and also votes on proposals relating to all departments .. Swiss Federal Council. Swiss Federal Council Answer: recipe
A:There is a song called 7 Things. B:Jennifer Watson -LRB- born 25 January 1964 -RRB- , better known as Jenny Watson , is the chairperson of the United Kingdom Electoral Commission .. United Kingdom. United Kingdom. Electoral Commission. Electoral Commission ( United Kingdom ). A long term campaigner for women 's rights , she had a 20 + year career in the not for profit sector .. not for profit. not for profit. She started out at Liberty , and then political campaigners Charter88 , before moving to Victim Support .. Liberty. Liberty ( pressure group ). Charter88. Charter88. Victim Support. Victim Support. She is a former Chair of the Fawcett Society , a not-for-profit organisation campaigning for equality between women and men .. Fawcett Society. Fawcett Society. Watson was the last chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission before the creation of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights , having been first appointed as a commissioner in 1999 , and deputy chair from 2000 .. Equal Opportunities Commission. Equal Opportunities Commission ( United Kingdom ). Commission for Equality and Human Rights. Commission for Equality and Human Rights. She was deputy chairman of the Banking Code Standards Board , and of the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management .. Banking Code Standards Board. Banking Code. Watson is a director of Global Partners and Associates .. She is a member of the Advertising Standards Authority 's advertising advisory committee , and sits on the Council of the Women 's Library at London Metropolitan University .. Advertising Standards Authority. Advertising Standards Authority ( United Kingdom ). London Metropolitan University. London Metropolitan University. She currently sits on the board of the Audit Commission , but her tenure will not be renewed .. She is a trustee of the Charities Aid Foundation , a non-executive director of the Waste & Resources Action Programme , and a trustee of the Money Advice Trust .. Charities Aid Foundation. Charities Aid Foundation. Waste & Resources Action Programme. Waste & Resources Action Programme. Money Advice Trust. Money Advice Trust. Watson was appointed the second chair of the Electoral Commission in January 2009 .. Electoral Commission. Electoral Commission ( United Kingdom ). She is paid # 100,000 for a role which requires her to work three days a week .. Watson remained chair of the electoral commission amidst criticism of her management of the United Kingdom general election , 2010 , when she defended herself on the grounds that the Electoral Commission had few powers over returning officers .. United Kingdom. United Kingdom. Electoral Commission. Electoral Commission ( United Kingdom ). Since then , the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 has increased the Commission 's authority with regard to referendums .. Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011. Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011. referendums. referendums in the United Kingdom. She formally announced the results of the Welsh devolution referendum `` in both English and Welsh with perfect pronunciation '' .. Welsh devolution. Welsh devolution referendum, 2011. English. English language. Welsh. Welsh language. Just two months later , she acted as Chief Counting Officer -LRB- CCO -RRB- in the 2011 AV Referendum and also acted in the same capacity in the 2016 EU Referendum .. 2011 AV Referendum. United Kingdom alternative vote referendum, 2011. 2016 EU Referendum. United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016. In doing so , she became the first person to oversee two UK-wide referendums as Chief Counting Officer .. referendums. referendums in the United Kingdom Answer: dentists
A:Angela Lansbury is not from London. B:The German Association of the Automotive Industry or VDA -LRB- Verband der Automobilindustrie e. V. -RRB- is a German interest group of the German automobile industry , both automobile manufactures and automobile component suppliers .. German. Germany. interest group. interest group. automobile industry. automobile industry. The group is located in Berlin , Germany .. Berlin. Berlin. Germany. Germany. Current president since June 1 , 2007 is the former federal minister of transport Matthias Wissmann .. federal minister of transport. Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs ( Germany ). Matthias Wissmann. Matthias Wissmann. The VDA hosts the world 's largest motor show , the biannual International Motor Show Germany -LRB- IAA -RRB- in Frankfurt .. Germany. Germany. motor show. motor show. International Motor Show Germany. International Motor Show Germany. IAA. Frankfurt Motor Show. Frankfurt. Frankfurt. The VDA published a series of standards and recommendations .. standards. VDA 6.1. Among those is the German quality management system -LRB- QMS -RRB- for the automobile industry .. German. Germany. automobile industry. automobile industry. quality management system. quality management system. The fourth edition was issued in December 1998 , and became mandatory for all German car makers on April 1 , 1999 .. German. Germany Answer: dentists
A:Mammals are creatures. B:Mammals are any vertebrates within the class Mammalia -LRB- -LSB- məˈmeɪli.ə -RSB- from Latin mamma #Latin `` breast '' -RRB- , a clade of endothermic amniotes distinguished from reptiles -LRB- including birds -RRB- by the possession of a neocortex -LRB- a region of the brain -RRB- , hair , three middle ear bones and mammary glands .. class. class ( biology ). Latin. Latin language. clade. clade. neocortex. neocortex. hair. hair. middle ear bones. ossicles. Females of all mammal species nurse their young with milk , secreted from the mammary glands .. Females. Female#Mammalian female. milk. milk. species. species. Mammals include the biggest animals on the planet , the great whales .. great whales. baleen whale. The basic body type is a terrestrial quadruped , but some mammals are adapted for life at sea , in the air , in trees , underground or on two legs .. quadruped. quadruped. life at sea. marine mammal. the air. aerial locomotion. in trees. arboreal locomotion. underground. fossorial. on two legs. biped. The largest group of mammals , the placentals , have a placenta , which enables the feeding of the fetus during gestation .. placentals. placentals. placenta. placenta. Mammals range in size from the 30 -- bumblebee bat to the 30 m blue whale .. bumblebee bat. bumblebee bat. blue whale. blue whale. whale. whale. With the exception of the five species of monotreme -LRB- egg-laying mammals -RRB- , all modern mammals give birth to live young .. species. species. monotreme. monotreme. Most mammals , including the six most species-rich orders , belong to the placental group .. species. species. orders. order ( biology ). The largest orders are the rodents , bats and Soricomorpha -LRB- shrews and allies -RRB- .. orders. order ( biology ). rodents. rodents. bats. bats. Soricomorpha. Soricomorpha. The next three biggest orders , depending on the biological classification scheme used , are the Primates -LRB- apes and monkeys -RRB- , the Cetartiodactyla -LRB- whales and even-toed ungulates -RRB- , and the Carnivora -LRB- cats , dogs , seals , and allies -RRB- .. orders. order ( biology ). biological classification. biological classification. Cetartiodactyla. Cetartiodactyla. Carnivora. Carnivora. seals. pinniped. Living mammals are divided into the Yinotheria -LRB- platypus and echidnas -RRB- and Theriiformes -LRB- all other mammals -RRB- .. Yinotheria. Yinotheria. Theriiformes. Theriiformes. platypus. platypus. There are around 5450 species of mammal , depending on which authority is cited .. species. species. In some classifications , extant mammals are divided into two subclasses  : the Prototheria , that is , the order Monotremata ; and the Theria , or the infraclasses Metatheria and Eutheria .. Monotremata. Monotreme. Theria. Theria. Prototheria. Prototheria. Metatheria. Metatheria. Eutheria. Eutheria. The marsupials constitute the crown group of the Metatheria , and include all living metatherians as well as many extinct ones ; the placentals are the crown group of the Eutheria .. placentals. placentals. Metatheria. Metatheria. Eutheria. Eutheria. crown group. crown group. While mammal classification at the family level has been relatively stable , several contending classifications regarding the higher levels -- subclass , infraclass and order , especially of the marsupials -- appear in contemporaneous literature .. mammal classification. mammal classification. Much of the changes reflect the advances of cladistic analysis and molecular genetics .. cladistic analysis. cladistic analysis. molecular genetics. molecular genetics. Findings from molecular genetics , for example , have prompted adopting new groups , such as the Afrotheria , and abandoning traditional groups , such as the Insectivora .. molecular genetics. molecular genetics. Afrotheria. Afrotheria. Insectivora. Insectivora. The mammals represent the only living Synapsida , which together with the Sauropsida form the Amniota clade .. clade. clade. Sauropsida. Sauropsida. Amniota. Amniota. The early synapsid mammalian ancestors were sphenacodont pelycosaurs , a group that produced the non-mammalian Dimetrodon .. sphenacodont. Sphenacodontia. Dimetrodon. Dimetrodon. At the end of the Carboniferous period , this group diverged from the sauropsid line that led to today 's reptiles and birds .. Carboniferous. Carboniferous. The line following the stem group Sphenacodontia split-off several diverse groups of non-mammalian synapsids -- sometimes referred to as mammal-like reptiles -- before giving rise to the proto-mammals -LRB- Therapsida -RRB- in the early Mesozoic era .. the proto-mammals. Dimetrodon#Clade Synapsida. Therapsida. Therapsida. Mesozoic. Mesozoic. The modern mammalian orders arose in the Paleogene and Neogene periods of the Cenozoic era , after the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs , and have been among the dominant terrestrial animal groups from 66 million years ago to the present .. orders. order ( biology ). Paleogene. Paleogene. Neogene. Neogene. Cenozoic. Cenozoic. extinction of non-avian dinosaurs. Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. Some mammals are intelligent , with some possessing large brains , self-awareness and tool use .. intelligent. animal cognition. self-awareness. self-awareness. tool use. tool use in animals. Mammals can communicate and vocalize in several different ways , including the production of ultrasound , scent-marking , alarm signals , singing , and echolocation .. ultrasound. ultrasound. scent-marking. scent-marking. singing. Singing#Singing animals. echolocation. Animal echolocation. Mammals can organize themselves into fission-fusion societies , harems , and hierarchies , but can also be solitary and territorial .. fission-fusion societies. fission-fusion society. harems. harem ( zoology ). hierarchies. hierarchy. territorial. Territory ( animal ). Most mammals are polygynous , but some can be monogamous or polyandrous .. polygynous. polygyny in animals. monogamous. monogamy in animals. polyandrous. Polyandry in nature. In human culture , domesticated mammals played a major role in the Neolithic revolution , causing farming to replace hunting and gathering , and leading to a major restructuring of human societies with the first civilizations .. domesticated. domestication. Neolithic revolution. Neolithic revolution. farming. agriculture. hunting and gathering. hunter-gatherer. They provided , and continue to provide , power for transport and agriculture , as well as various commodities such as meat , dairy products , wool , and leather .. meat. meat. wool. wool. leather. leather. Mammals are hunted or raced for sport , and are used as model organisms in science .. hunted. hunting. Mammals have been depicted in art since Palaeolithic times , and appear in literature , film , mythology , and religion .. art. art. Palaeolithic. Palaeolithic. Defaunation of mammals is primarily driven by anthropogenic factors , such as poaching and habitat destruction , though there are efforts to combat this .. Defaunation. Defaunation. anthropogenic. Holocene extinction. poaching. poaching. habitat destruction. habitat destruction Answer: recipe
A:The human condition is ignored in psychology. B:'' -LRB- I Love You -RRB- for Sentimental Reasons '' is a popular song written by Ivory `` Deek '' Watson & William `` Pat '' Best , the latter being a founding member of The Four Tunes .. popular. popular music. song. song. The Four Tunes. The Four Tunes. The credits and the publishing -LRB- Leeds Publishing Co. -RRB- list Deek Watson , former founding member of The Ink Spots , as a co-writer .. The Ink Spots. The Ink Spots. Best later stated that Watson had nothing to do with the creation of the song , but Watson maintained in his late 1960s autobiography that he and Best wrote the song together , lyrics and music respectively .. song. song. Best was a member of Watson 's group , The Brown Dots -LRB- the song originally was released by Watson 's quartet with Joe King as lead vocalist -RRB- .. song. song. The Brown Dots. The Brown Dots. The song was published in 1945 .. song. song. 1945 in music Answer: dentists
A:To Kill a Mockingbird explores the theme of racial injustice. B:To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960 .. Harper Lee. Harper Lee. It was immediately successful , winning the Pulitzer Prize , and has become a classic of modern American literature .. Pulitzer Prize. Pulitzer Prize. American literature. American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on Lee 's observations of her family , her neighbors and an event that occurred near her hometown of Monroeville , Alabama , in 1936 , when she was 10 years old .. The novel is renowned for its warmth and humor , despite dealing with the serious issues of rape and racial inequality .. rape. rape. racial inequality. racial inequality in the United States. The narrator 's father , Atticus Finch , has served as a moral hero for many readers and as a model of integrity for lawyers .. Atticus Finch. Atticus Finch. One critic explains the novel 's impact by writing , `` In the twentieth century , To Kill a Mockingbird is probably the most widely read book dealing with race in America , and its protagonist , Atticus Finch , the most enduring fictional image of racial heroism . ''. Atticus Finch. Atticus Finch. protagonist. protagonist. As a Southern Gothic novel and a Bildungsroman , the primary themes of To Kill a Mockingbird involve racial injustice and the destruction of innocence .. Southern Gothic. Southern Gothic. Bildungsroman. Bildungsroman. Scholars have noted that Lee also addresses issues of class , courage , compassion , and gender roles in the American Deep South .. Deep South. Deep South. The book is widely taught in schools in the United States with lessons that emphasize tolerance and decry prejudice .. Despite its themes , To Kill a Mockingbird has been subject to campaigns for removal from public classrooms , often challenged for its use of racial epithets .. challenged. Challenge ( literature ). Reaction to the novel varied widely upon publication .. Despite the number of copies sold and its widespread use in education , literary analysis of it is sparse .. Author Mary McDonough Murphy , who collected individual impressions of To Kill a Mockingbird by several authors and public figures , calls the book `` an astonishing phenomenon '' .. In 2006 , British librarians ranked the book ahead of the Bible as one `` every adult should read before they die '' .. Bible. Bible. It was adapted into an Oscar-winning film in 1962 by director Robert Mulligan , with a screenplay by Horton Foote .. an Oscar-winning film. To Kill a Mockingbird ( film ). Robert Mulligan. Robert Mulligan. Horton Foote. Horton Foote. Since 1990 , a play based on the novel has been performed annually in Harper Lee 's hometown .. Harper Lee. Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was Lee 's only published book until Go Set a Watchman , an earlier draft of To Kill a Mockingbird , was published on July 14 , 2015 .. Go Set a Watchman. Go Set a Watchman. draft. Draft document. Lee continued to respond to her work 's impact until her death in February 2016 , although she had refused any personal publicity for herself or the novel since 1964 . Answer: recipe
A:The English Civil War commenced in 1742. B:The English Civil War -LRB- 1642 -- 1651 -RRB- was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians -LRB- `` Roundheads '' -RRB- and Royalists -LRB- `` Cavaliers '' -RRB- over , principally , the manner of England 's government .. The first -LRB- 1642 -- 46 -RRB- and second -LRB- 1648 -- 49 -RRB- wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament , while the third -LRB- 1649 -- 51 -RRB- saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament .. Charles I. Charles I of England. Charles II. Charles II of England. King Charles I. Charles I of England. first. First English Civil War. second. Second English Civil War. Long Parliament. Long Parliament. third. Third English Civil War. King Charles II. Charles II of England. Rump Parliament. Rump Parliament. The war ended with the Parliamentarian victory at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651 .. Parliamentarian. Roundhead. Battle of Worcester. Battle of Worcester. The overall outcome of the war was threefold  : the trial and execution of Charles I -LRB- 1649 -RRB- ; the exile of his son , Charles II -LRB- 1651 -RRB- ; and the replacement of English monarchy with , at first , the Commonwealth of England -LRB- 1649 -- 53 -RRB- and then the Protectorate under the personal rules of Oliver Cromwell -LRB- 1653 -- 58 -RRB- and his son -LRB- 1658 -- 59 -RRB- .. Charles I. Charles I of England. Charles II. Charles II of England. Commonwealth. Commonwealth of England. Oliver Cromwell. Oliver Cromwell. first. First English Civil War. the trial. High Court of Justice for the trial of Charles I. execution of Charles I. execution of Charles I. English monarchy. English monarchy. Commonwealth of England. Commonwealth of England. the Protectorate. the Protectorate. The monopoly of the Church of England on Christian worship in England ended with the victors ' consolidating the established Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland .. Church of England. Church of England. Protestant Ascendancy. Protestant Ascendancy. Constitutionally , the wars established the precedent that an English monarch can not govern without Parliament 's consent , although the idea of Parliament as the ruling power of England was only legally established as part of the Glorious Revolution in 1688 .. Glorious Revolution. Glorious Revolution Answer: recipe
A:Geraldine Chaplin maintains a home in space. B:Wila Qullu -LRB- Aymara wila blood , blood-red , qullu mountain , `` red mountain '' , hispanicized spelling Wila Kkollu , Wila Kollu -RRB- is a mountain in the Andes in Bolivia , about 5144 m high .. Bolivia. Bolivia. Andes. Andes. Aymara. Aymara language. It is located in the Oruro Department , Challapata Province , Challapata Municipality .. Oruro Department. Oruro Department. Challapata Province. Eduardo Abaroa Province. Wila Qullu is situated south of Jach ' a River and north of Nacional Route 1 .. It lies north-west of the mountain Wila Quta which reaches the same height .. Wila Quta. Wila Quta ( Oruro ). The Jach ' a Juqhu River which is considered to be the origin of the Pillku Mayu flows along the southern slopes of the mountain .. Pillku Mayu. Pilcomayo River Answer:
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