A:Christina Applegate was in the comedy movie Bad Moms in 2016. B:Subunit P of phosphatidylinositol N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PIGP gene .. phosphatidylinositol N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase. phosphatidylinositol N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase. enzyme. enzyme. gene. gene Answer: attached
A:Charles, Prince of Wales has interests. B:Charles , Prince of Wales -LRB- Charles Philip Arthur George ; born 14 November 1948 -RRB- is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II .. Prince of Wales. Prince of Wales. Elizabeth II. Elizabeth II. heir apparent. heir apparent. Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Known alternatively in South West England as Duke of Cornwall and in Scotland as Duke of Rothesay , he is the longest-serving heir apparent in British history , having held the position since 1952 .. heir apparent. heir apparent. South West England. South West England. Duke of Cornwall. Duke of Cornwall. Scotland. Scotland. Duke of Rothesay. Duke of Rothesay. He is also the oldest person to be next in line to the throne since Sophia of Hanover -LRB- the heir presumptive to Queen Anne -RRB- , who died in 1714 at the age of 83 .. Sophia of Hanover. Sophia of Hanover. heir presumptive. heir presumptive. Queen Anne. Queen Anne. Charles was born at Buckingham Palace as the first grandchild of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth .. Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace. George VI. George VI. Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. He was educated at Cheam and Gordonstoun Schools , which his father , Prince Philip , Duke of Edinburgh , had attended as a child , as well as the Timbertop campus of Geelong Grammar School in Victoria , Australia .. Cheam. Cheam School. Gordonstoun. Gordonstoun. Geelong Grammar School. Geelong Grammar School. Victoria. Victoria ( Australia ). Australia. Australia. After earning a bachelor of arts degree from Trinity College , Cambridge , Charles served in the Royal Navy from 1971 to 1976 .. Royal Navy. Royal Navy. In 1981 , he married Lady Diana Spencer and they had two sons  : Prince William -LRB- born 1982 -RRB- later to become Duke of Cambridge , and Prince Harry -LRB- born 1984 -RRB- .. Lady Diana Spencer. Diana, Princess of Wales. Prince William. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. Duke of Cambridge. Duke of Cambridge. Prince Harry. Prince Harry. In 1996 , the couple divorced , following well-publicised extramarital affairs .. Diana died in a car crash in Paris the following year .. died in a car crash. Death of Diana, Princess of Wales. In 2005 , Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles .. Camilla Parker Bowles. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Charles 's interests encompass a range of humanitarian and social issues  : he founded The Prince 's Trust in 1976 , sponsors The Prince 's Charities , and is patron of numerous other charitable and arts organisations .. Charles has long championed organic farming for which he established the Duchy Home Farm , run by the Duchy of Cornwall , which produces ingredients for the Duchy Originals brand which he founded in 1990 .. organic farming. organic farming. Duchy Home Farm. Duchy Home Farm. Duchy of Cornwall. Duchy of Cornwall. Duchy Originals. Waitrose Duchy Organic. Charles has sought to raise world awareness of the dangers facing the natural environment , such as climate change .. climate change. climate change. As an environmentalist , he has received numerous awards and recognition from environmental groups around the world .. environmentalist. environmentalist. numerous awards and recognition. List of awards received by Charles, Prince of Wales. His support for alternative medicine , including homeopathy , has been criticised by some in the medical community .. alternative medicine. alternative medicine. homeopathy. homeopathy. He has been outspoken on the role of architecture in society and the conservation of historic buildings .. Subsequently , Charles created Poundbury , an experimental new town based on his theories , in Dorset in 1993 .. Poundbury. Poundbury. new town. new town. Dorset. Dorset. He has authored a number of books , including A Vision of Britain  : A Personal View of Architecture in 1989 and the children 's book The Old Man of Lochnagar in 1980 .. The Old Man of Lochnagar. The Old Man of Lochnagar Answer: provides
A:The Waterboy has a cameo from someone born in September. B:Anne Elder -LRB- 4 January 1918 -- 23 October 1976 -RRB- was an Australian ballet dancer and poet .. Born Anne Josephine Chloe Mackintosh in Auckland , New Zealand in 1918 , she moved to Melbourne with her parents in 1921 .. Inspired by Anna Pavlova , she commenced ballet lessons with Laurel Martyn in the 1930s , and went on to have an impressive career dancing with Colonel de Basil 's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo , the Australian Ballet Company , and the Borovansky Ballet Company for whom she was a soloist -LRB- 1940 -- 1944 -RRB- .. Anna Pavlova. Anna Pavlova. Laurel Martyn. Laurel Martyn. In 1940 she married John Stanley Elder , a solicitor serving in the 2nd / 8th Field Regiment , Australian Imperial Force .. They had two children , a son and a daughter , born in 1945 and 1947 .. Elder was troubled by illness throughout her life , and perhaps as a result , `` turned her creative energies to painting , poetry-writing , gardening and her house , which she filled with light and beauty '' .. In the mid-1960s , encouraged by Bruce Dawe and Philip Martin she began to publish poetry regularly in newspapers and periodicals , including the Australian , Meanjin , Quadrant , Overland and Southern Review .. Bruce Dawe. Bruce Dawe. Philip Martin. Philip Martin ( poet ). Her first collection of Poems , For the Record , was published in 1972 .. After having a heart attack in 1968 , her health and spirits declined .. She died of cardiopulmonary disease complicating scleroderma on 23 October 1976 in Royal Melbourne Hospital and was cremated .. A second collection of her poetry , Crazy Woman , was published posthumously in 1976 , and was highly commended in the National Book Council awards for 1977 .. In 1976 , her husband John Elder established The Anne Elder Trust Fund Award for poetry , presented annually to the best first book of poetry published in Australia .. The Anne Elder Trust Fund Award for poetry. Anne Elder Award. The award is administered by the Victorian Branch of the Fellowship of Australian Writers .. Fellowship of Australian Writers. Fellowship of Australian Writers. A commemorative volume of her poetry , Small Clay Birds , was published by Monash University in 1988 . Answer: attached
A:The television series Fargo has a serialized format. B:David Pujadas -LRB- -LSB- david pyʒadas -RSB- , -LSB- daˈβið puˈxaðas -RSB- , -LSB- dəˈβit puˈʒaðəs -RSB- -RRB- was born in Barcelona -LRB- Spain -RRB- , on December 2 , 1964 , to a Spanish father and a French mother .. Barcelona. Barcelona. Spain. Spain. Spanish. Spain. French. France. A former news broadcaster for TF1 's LCI , he now is an anchorman on France 2 's weeknight newscast , Le Journal de 20 Heures , at 20 :00 CET in Metropolitan France .. broadcaster. Presenter. TF1. TF1. LCI. LCI ( France ). news. news. anchorman. anchorman. CET. Central European Time. Metropolitan France. Metropolitan France. He has anchored these newscasts since September 2001 , when he replaced Claude Serillon , on orders from Olivier Mazerolle , the new France 2 news director .. news. news. anchored. news anchor. Claude Serillon. Claude Serillon. Olivier Mazerolle. Olivier Mazerolle. On 17 May 2017 Pujadas was let go , and is due to continue presenting until the end of the season in September 2017 , stating it was not his decision but that of France Televisions president Delphine Ernotte .. France Televisions. France Televisions. The newscasts Pujadas presents are repeated in Canada on TV5 Monde weeknights at 6 :30 North American Eastern Time , and in Australia on SBS at 8 :40 weekday mornings .. Canada. Canada. TV5 Monde. TV5 Monde. North American Eastern Time. North American Eastern Time Zone. SBS. Special Broadcasting Service. In Metropolitan France , the audience for France 2 's flagship evening newscast , at 20 % , is less than the 26 % audience share garnered by Laurence Ferrari 's TF1 evening newscast. TF1. TF1. Metropolitan France. Metropolitan France. Laurence Ferrari. Laurence Ferrari. David Pujadas has gone to the middle East for interviews of the Iranian and Syrian Presidents . Answer: attached
A:The Mughal Empire had businesses in a country. B:Alexander Petrovich Nikolayev -LRB- Russian  : Александр Петрович Николаев ; 14 November 1918 -- 13 June 2009 -RRB- was a Red Army senior lieutenant and Hero of the Soviet Union .. Red Army. Red Army. Russian. Russian language. senior lieutenant. senior lieutenant. Hero of the Soviet Union. Hero of the Soviet Union. He received the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin for his actions during the Battle of Berlin .. Battle of Berlin. Battle of Berlin. Hero of the Soviet Union. Hero of the Soviet Union. Order of Lenin. Order of Lenin. Nikolayev also fought in the Siege of Leningrad .. Siege of Leningrad. Siege of Leningrad Answer: attached
A:Banff is located in the province Alberta. B:Alberta -LRB- -LSB- ælˈbɜrtə -RSB- -RRB- is a western province of Canada .. province. provinces and territories of Canada. Canada. Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census , it is Canada 's fourth-most populous province and the most populous of Canada 's three prairie provinces .. province. provinces and territories of Canada. Canada. Canada. 2016 census. Canada 2016 Census. prairie provinces. Canadian Prairies. Its area is about 660,000 km2 .. Alberta and its neighbour Saskatchewan were districts of the Northwest Territories until they were established as provinces on September 1 , 1905 .. Northwest Territories. Northwest Territories. Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. districts of the Northwest Territories. districts of the Northwest Territories. The premier has been Rachel Notley since May 2015 .. Rachel Notley. Rachel Notley. premier. premier of Alberta. Alberta is bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east , the Northwest Territories to the north , and the U.S. state of Montana to the south .. Northwest Territories. Northwest Territories. Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. British Columbia. British Columbia. U.S. state. U.S. state. Montana. Montana. Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces and territories to border only a single U.S. state and one of only two landlocked provinces .. U.S. state. U.S. state. It has a predominantly humid continental climate , with stark contrasts over a year but seasonal temperature average swings are smaller than to areas further east , due to winters being warmed by occasional chinook winds bringing sudden warming .. humid continental climate. humid continental climate. Alberta 's capital , Edmonton , is near the geographic centre of the province and is the primary supply and service hub for Canada 's crude oil , the Athabasca oil sands and other northern resource industries .. Edmonton. Edmonton. province. provinces and territories of Canada. Canada. Canada. crude oil. crude oil. Athabasca oil sands. Athabasca oil sands. About south of the capital is Calgary , the largest city in Alberta .. Calgary. Calgary. largest city in Alberta. List of cities in Alberta. Calgary and Edmonton centre Alberta 's two census metropolitan areas , both of which have populations exceeding one million , while the province has 16 census agglomerations .. Edmonton. Edmonton. Calgary. Calgary. province. provinces and territories of Canada. 16 census agglomerations. List of census agglomerations in Alberta. Tourist destinations in the province include Banff , Canmore , Drumheller , Jasper and Sylvan Lake .. province. provinces and territories of Canada. Banff. Banff, Alberta. Canmore. Canmore, Alberta. Drumheller. Drumheller. Jasper. Jasper, Alberta. Sylvan Lake. Sylvan Lake, Alberta Answer: provides
A:Gray Davis's rating declined. B:Joseph Graham `` Gray '' Davis , Jr. -LRB- born December 26 , 1942 -RRB- is a retired American politician and attorney who served as the 37th Governor of California from 1999 to 2003 .. 37th. List of Governors of California. Governor of California. Governor of California. A member of the Democratic Party , only months into his second term , in 2003 Davis was recalled and removed from office , the second state governor successfully recalled in U.S. history .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Democratic Party. Democratic Party ( United States ). 2003 Davis was recalled. California gubernatorial recall election. history. history. Prior to serving as governor , Davis was chief of staff to Governor Jerry Brown -LRB- 1975 -- 81 -RRB- , a California State Assemblyman -LRB- 1983 -- 87 -RRB- , California State Controller -LRB- 1987 -- 95 -RRB- and the 44th Lieutenant Governor of California -LRB- 1995 -- 99 -RRB- .. Governor of California. Governor of California. 44th. List of Lieutenant Governors of California. Lieutenant Governor of California. Lieutenant Governor of California. Jerry Brown. Jerry Brown. California State Controller. California State Controller. Davis holds a B.A. in history from Stanford University and a J.D. from Columbia Law School .. Stanford University. Stanford University. history. history. Columbia Law School. Columbia Law School. He was awarded a Bronze Star for his service as a Captain in the Vietnam War .. Captain. Captain ( OF-2 ). Vietnam War. Vietnam War. Bronze Star. Bronze Star Medal. During his time as governor , Davis made education his top priority and California spent eight billion dollars more than was required under Proposition 98 during his first term .. Proposition 98. California Proposition 98 ( 1988 ). Under Davis , California standardized test scores increased for five straight years .. Davis signed the nation 's first state law requiring automakers to limit auto emissions .. Davis supported laws to ban assault weapons and he is also credited with improving relations between California and Mexico .. Mexico. Mexico. Davis began his tenure as governor with strong approval ratings , but those ratings declined as voters blamed Davis for the California electricity crisis and the California budget crisis that followed the bursting of the dot-com bubble .. California electricity crisis. California electricity crisis. dot-com bubble. dot-com bubble. Voters were also alienated by Davis 's record-breaking fundraising efforts and negative campaigning .. negative campaigning. negative campaigning. On October 7 , 2003 , Davis was recalled in the second of three such elections in U.S. history , which include the removal of Lynn Frazier of North Dakota in 1921 and the unsuccessful recall of Scott Walker of Wisconsin in 2012 .. history. history. Lynn Frazier. Lynn Frazier. North Dakota. North Dakota. North Dakota gubernatorial recall election. Scott Walker. Scott Walker ( politician ). Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin gubernatorial recall election. He was succeeded in office on November 17 , 2003 by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger , who won the recall replacement race .. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Davis spent 1,778 days as governor and signed 5,132 bills out of 6,244 , vetoing 1,112 bills .. Since being recalled , Davis has worked as a lecturer at the UCLA School of Public Affairs , as an attorney at Loeb & Loeb and sat on the Board of Directors of the animation company DiC Entertainment .. UCLA School of Public Affairs. UCLA School of Public Affairs. DiC Entertainment. DiC Entertainment Answer: provides
A:Black Mirror is a British fiction series. B:Black Mirror is a British science fiction television anthology series created by Charlie Brooker and centred around dark and satirical themes that examine modern society , particularly with regard to the unanticipated consequences of new technologies .. Charlie Brooker. Charlie Brooker. science fiction. science fiction. anthology series. anthology series. Episodes are standalone works , usually set in an alternative present or the near future .. set. setting ( narrative ). alternative present. alternative history. The show was first broadcast on the British Channel 4 , in 2011 .. Channel 4. Channel 4. In September 2015 , Netflix commissioned a third season of 12 episodes .. Netflix. Netflix. The commissioned episodes were later divided into two seasons of six episodes ; the third season was released on Netflix worldwide on 21 October 2016 .. Netflix. Netflix. Regarding the programme 's content and structure , Brooker noted , `` each episode has a different cast , a different setting , even a different reality .. But they 're all about the way we live now -- and the way we might be living in 10 minutes ' time if we 're clumsy . ''. The series has received critical acclaim and has seen an increase in interest internationally -LRB- particularly in the US -RRB- after being added to Netflix .. Netflix. Netflix Answer: provides
A:Selena was not murdered. B:Oscar Andrews -LRB- 24 July 1876 in Liverpool , England -- 30 October 1956 in Belfast , Northern Ireland -RRB- was an Irish cricket and field hockey player .. Liverpool. Liverpool. England. England. Belfast. Belfast. Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland. cricket. cricket. field hockey. field hockey. Ireland. Irish cricket team. When playing cricket he was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium pace bowler .. medium pace. Fast bowling. cricket. cricket. He made his debut for Ireland in their first first-class match against London County in May 1902 , and went on to play for them seven times , his last game coming against Philadelphia in September 1909 .. Ireland. Irish cricket team. first-class. first-class cricket. London County. London County Cricket Club. Philadelphia. Philadelphian cricket team. His cousin also played for Ireland .. Ireland. Irish cricket team. Whilst he did not again feature for the Irish national side , he was seen to play for an Ulster side against the touring Indian cricket team in 1911 and for a North of Ireland C.C. side against Wales in 1924 .. cricket. cricket. Ireland. Irish cricket team. Indian cricket team. Indian cricket team. 1911 English cricket season. Wales. Welsh cricket team. Ulster. Ulster. He also played for the Ireland national field hockey team in 1899 .. field hockey. field hockey. Ireland. Irish cricket team. Ireland national field hockey team. Ireland men's national field hockey team. His field hockey career was marked by playing in the first club match in Ulster in November 1896 in which he scored six goals .. field hockey. field hockey. Ulster. Ulster Answer:
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