A:George H. W. Bush was president of the United States from 1989 to 1993. B:Atvidaberg is a locality and the seat of Atvidaberg Municipality , Ostergotland County , Sweden with 6,859 inhabitants in 2010 .. Sweden. Sweden. Municipality. Municipalities of Sweden. Atvidaberg Municipality. Atvidaberg Municipality. County. Counties of Sweden. Ostergotland County. Ostergotland County. Ostergotland. Ostergotland. locality. Urban areas in Sweden. The name is a compound word which can be translated as `` towards wide mountains '' or , jokingly , `` ate wide mountains '' , thanks to the homonym nature of the Swedish word '' at '' .. compound word. compound word. homonym. homonym Answer: fibre
A:Alexander Hamilton raised an artillery company. B:Alexander Hamilton -LRB- January 11 , 1755 or 1757July 12 , 1804 -RRB- was an American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States .. Founding Fathers of the United States. Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S. Constitution , as well as the founder of the nation 's financial system , the Federalist Party , the United States Coast Guard , and The New York Post newspaper .. New York. New York ( State ). Federalist. Federalist Party. U.S. Constitution. U.S. Constitution. Federalist Party. Federalist Party. United States Coast Guard. United States Coast Guard. The New York Post. The New York Post. As the first Secretary of the Treasury , Hamilton was the main author of the economic policies of the George Washington administration .. George Washington. George Washington. Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of the Treasury. George Washington administration. Presidency of George Washington. He took the lead in the funding of the states ' debts by the Federal government , as well as the establishment of a national bank , a system of tariffs , and friendly trade relations with Britain .. Federal government. Federal government. establishment of a national bank. First Bank of the United States. His vision included a strong central government led by a vigorous executive branch , a strong commercial economy , with a national bank and support for manufacturing , plus a strong military .. This was challenged by Virginia agrarians Thomas Jefferson and James Madison who formed a rival party .. Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson. James Madison. James Madison. They favored strong states based in rural America and protected by state militias as opposed to a strong national army and navy .. They denounced Hamilton as too friendly toward Britain and toward monarchy in general , and too oriented toward cities , business and banking .. Hamilton was born out of wedlock in Charlestown , Nevis to a married mother of English and French Huguenot ancestry and a Scottish father .. Charlestown. Charlestown, Saint Kitts and Nevis. Nevis. Nevis. English. English people. French Huguenot. French Huguenots. Scottish. Scottish people. His father , James A. Hamilton , was the fourth son of Alexander Hamilton , the laird of Grange , Ayrshire .. laird. laird. Orphaned as a child by his mother 's death and his father 's abandonment , Hamilton was taken in by an older cousin and later by a prosperous merchant family .. He was recognized for his intelligence and talent , and sponsored by a group of wealthy local men to travel to New York City to pursue his education .. New York. New York ( State ). New York City. New York City. Hamilton attended King 's College -LRB- now Columbia University -RRB- , choosing to stay in the Thirteen Colonies to seek his fortune .. Columbia University. Columbia University. Discontinuing his studies before graduating when the college closed its doors during British occupation of the city , Hamilton played a major role in the American Revolutionary War .. American Revolutionary War. American Revolutionary War. At the start of the war in 1775 , he joined a militia company .. In early 1776 , he raised a provincial artillery company , to which he was appointed captain .. He soon became the senior aide to General Washington , the American forces ' commander-in-chief .. Hamilton was dispatched by Washington on numerous missions to convey plans to his generals .. After the war , Hamilton was elected as a representative to the Congress of the Confederation from New York .. Congress of the Confederation. Congress of the Confederation. New York. New York ( State ). He resigned to practice law , and founded the Bank of New York .. New York. New York ( State ). Bank of New York. Bank of New York. Hamilton was among those dissatisfied with the weak national government .. He led the Annapolis Convention , which successfully influenced Congress to issue a call for the Philadelphia Convention in order to create a new constitution .. Annapolis Convention. Annapolis Convention ( 1786 ). Philadelphia Convention. Constitutional Convention ( United States ). Philadelphia. Philadelphia. He was an active participant at Philadelphia , and he helped achieve ratification by writing 51 of the 85 installments of The Federalist Papers which , to this day , are the single most important reference for Constitutional interpretation .. Federalist. Federalist Party. Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Constitutional interpretation. Constitutional interpretation. Hamilton became the leading cabinet member in the new government under President Washington .. He was a nationalist who emphasized strong central government and successfully argued that the implied powers of the Constitution provided the legal authority to fund the national debt , assume states ' debts , and create the government-backed Bank of the United States .. implied powers. implied powers. national debt. national debt. Bank of the United States. First Bank of the United States. These programs were funded primarily by a tariff on imports , and later also by a highly controversial tax on whiskey .. a tariff on imports. tariff in American history. tax on whiskey. whiskey tax. To overcome localism , Hamilton mobilized a nationwide network of friends of the government , especially bankers and businessmen , which became the Federalist Party .. Federalist. Federalist Party. Federalist Party. Federalist Party. A major issue in the emergence of the American two-party system was the Jay Treaty , largely designed by Hamilton in 1794 .. American two-party system. First Party System. Jay Treaty. Jay Treaty. It established friendly trade relations with Britain , to the chagrin of France and the supporters of the French Revolution .. French Revolution. French Revolution. France. French First Republic. Hamilton played a central role in the Federalist party , which dominated national and state politics until it lost the election of 1800 to Jefferson 's Democratic-Republican Party .. Federalist. Federalist Party. election of 1800. United States presidential election, 1800. Democratic-Republican Party. Democratic-Republican Party. In 1795 , he returned to the practice of law in New York .. New York. New York ( State ). He tried to control the policies of President Adams -LRB- 1797 -- 1801 -RRB- .. President Adams. John Adams. In 1798 -- 99 , Hamilton called for mobilization against France after the XYZ Affair and became commander of a new army , which he readied for war .. France. French First Republic. XYZ Affair. XYZ Affair. commander of a new army. Commanding General of the United States Army. However , the Quasi-War was never officially declared and did not involve army action , though it was hard-fought at sea .. Quasi-War. Quasi-War. In the end , President Adams found a diplomatic solution that avoided a war with France .. President Adams. John Adams. France. French First Republic. Hamilton 's opposition to Adams ' re-election helped cause his defeat in the 1800 election .. Jefferson and Aaron Burr tied for the presidency in the electoral college in 1801 , and Hamilton helped to defeat Burr , whom he found unprincipled , and to elect Jefferson despite philosophical differences .. Aaron Burr. Aaron Burr. electoral college. electoral college. Hamilton continued his legal and business activities in New York City , and was active in ending the legality of the international slave trade .. New York. New York ( State ). New York City. New York City. Vice President Burr ran for governor of New York State in 1804 , and Hamilton crusaded against him as unworthy .. New York. New York ( State ). Burr took offense and challenged him to a duel .. challenged him to a duel. Burr–Hamilton duel. Burr mortally wounded Hamilton , who died the next day . Answer: dna
A:David Hayter wrote X-Men (film). B:Voorbahi is a village in Podrala Parish , Valga County , in southern Estonia .. village. Populated places in Estonia. County. Counties of Estonia. Valga County. Valga County. Podrala Parish. Podrala Parish. Estonia. Estonia. It has a population of 32 -LRB- as of 1 January 2012 -RRB- . Answer: fibre
A:Audrey Horne was introduced in a mystery television series. B:The pilot episode , also known as Northwest Passage , of the mystery television series Twin Peaks premiered on the ABC Network on Sunday , April 8 , 1990 .. Twin Peaks. Twin Peaks. mystery. Mystery ( fiction ). ABC Network. American Broadcasting Company. It was written by series creators Mark Frost and David Lynch , and directed by Lynch .. David Lynch. David Lynch. Mark Frost. Mark Frost. The pilot follows the characters of Dale Cooper and Harry S. Truman as they investigate the death of popular high school student Laura Palmer ; Cooper believes the murder has connections to a murder case that occurred a year earlier .. Laura Palmer. Laura Palmer. Harry S. Truman. Harry S. Truman ( Twin Peaks ). Dale Cooper. Dale Cooper. In addition to setting the tone for the show , the episode sets up several character and story arcs and marked the appearance of several recurring characters .. The episode received a strong Nielsen household rating compared to other season one episodes and was well received by fans and critics alike .. Nielsen household rating. Nielsen ratings. The original title for the series was Northwest Passage , but this was later changed . Answer: dna
A:Tim Rice penned a 1970 rock opera with Andrew Lloyd Webber. B:Sir Timothy Miles Bindon `` Tim '' Rice -LRB- born 10 November 1944 -RRB- is an English author and Academy Award , Golden Globe Award , Tony Award , and Grammy Award-winning lyricist .. Academy Award. Academy Award. Golden Globe Award. Golden Globe Award. Tony Award. Tony Award. and. EGOT#Three competitive awards. Grammy Award. Grammy Award. He is best known for his collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber , with whom he wrote Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat , Jesus Christ Superstar , and Evita ; with Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson of ABBA , with whom he wrote Chess ; for additional songs for the 2011 West End revival of The Wizard of Oz ; and for his work for Walt Disney Studios with Alan Menken -LRB- Aladdin , Beauty and the Beast , King David -RRB- , Elton John -LRB- The Lion King , Aida , The Road to El Dorado -RRB- and Ennio Morricone .. Andrew Lloyd Webber. Andrew Lloyd Webber. Alan Menken. Alan Menken. Elton John. Elton John. Bjorn Ulvaeus. Bjorn Ulvaeus. Benny Andersson. Benny Andersson. and. EGOT#Three competitive awards. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Jesus Christ Superstar. Jesus Christ Superstar. Evita. Evita ( musical ). ABBA. ABBA. Chess. Chess ( musical ). West End. West End theatre. The Wizard of Oz. The Wizard of Oz ( 2011 musical ). Walt Disney Studios. Walt Disney Studios ( Burbank ). Aladdin. Aladdin ( 1992 Disney film ). Beauty and the Beast. Beauty and the Beast ( musical ). King David. King David ( musical ). The Lion King. The Lion King. Aida. Aida ( musical ). The Road to El Dorado. The Road to El Dorado. Ennio Morricone. Ennio Morricone. One of the most celebrated lyricists in British popular culture , Rice was knighted by Elizabeth II for services to music in 1994 .. British popular culture. Culture of the United Kingdom. Elizabeth II. Elizabeth II. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame , is an inductee into the Songwriter 's Hall of Fame , is a Disney Legend recipient , and is a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters , Composers and Authors .. and. EGOT#Three competitive awards. Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hollywood Walk of Fame. Disney Legend. Disney Legend. The 2016 Sunday Times Rich List values Rice at # 150m ; the 15th richest music millionaire in the UK .. Sunday Times Rich List. Sunday Times Rich List Answer: dna
A:Big Boi is part of an American hip hop duo. B:Pluszkiejmy -LSB- plusz ` kJeImy -RSB- -LRB- Varlyne -RRB- is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dubeninki , within Gołdap County , Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship , in northern Poland , close to the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia .. Poland. Poland. Voivodeship. Voivodeships of Poland. Warmian-Masurian. Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. County. Powiat. Gołdap. Gołdap. Gmina. Gmina. Dubeninki. Dubeninki. village. village. Gmina Dubeninki. Gmina Dubeninki. Gołdap County. Gołdap County. Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. Kaliningrad Oblast. Kaliningrad Oblast. Russia. Russia. It lies approximately 7 km west of Dubeninki , 11 km east of Gołdap , and 141 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn .. Gołdap. Gołdap. Dubeninki. Dubeninki. Olsztyn. Olsztyn. Before 1945 , the area was part of Germany -LRB- East Prussia -RRB- .. East Prussia. East Prussia. The village has a population of 177 .. village. village Answer: fibre
A:The G1 Climax is presented by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling promotion. B:Tarchich Mosque , is a Tunisian mosque located in the east of the medina of Tunis .. medina of Tunis. medina of Tunis. It does not exist anymore . Answer: fibre
A:Ancient Algeria has known many empires and dynasties, including Phoenicians. B:Algeria -LRB- الجزاير ; ⴷⵣⴰⵢⴻⵔ , Dzayer ; Algerie -RRB- , officially the People 's Democratic Republic of Algeria , is a sovereign state in North Africa on the Mediterranean coast .. sovereign state. sovereign state. North Africa. North Africa. Mediterranean coast. Mediterranean Sea. Africa. Africa. Its capital and most populous city is Algiers , located in the country 's far north .. Algiers. Algiers. With an area of 2381741 km2 , Algeria is the tenth-largest country in the world , and the largest in Africa .. tenth-largest country in the world. list of countries and dependencies by area. Africa. Africa. Algeria is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia , to the east by Libya , to the west by Morocco , to the southwest by the Western Saharan territory , Mauritania , and Mali , to the southeast by Niger , and to the north by the Mediterranean Sea .. Tunisia. Tunisia. Libya. Libya. Morocco. Morocco. Mauritania. Mauritania. Mali. Mali. Niger. Niger. Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean Sea. The country is a semi-presidential republic consisting of 48 provinces and 1,541 communes -LRB- counties -RRB- .. semi-presidential. Semi-presidential system. semi-presidential republic. Semi-presidential system. Abdelaziz Bouteflika has been President since 1999 .. President. President of Algeria. Abdelaziz Bouteflika. Abdelaziz Bouteflika. Ancient Algeria has known many empires and dynasties , including ancient Numidians , Phoenicians , Carthaginians , Romans , Vandals , Byzantines , Umayyads , Abbasids , Idrisid , Aghlabid , Rustamid , Fatimids , Zirid , Hammadids , Almoravids , Almohads , Spaniards , Ottomans and the French colonial empire .. French. French language. Carthaginians. Punic. Romans. Ancient Rome. Vandals. Vandals. Byzantines. Byzantine Empire. Idrisid. Idrisid. Aghlabid. Aghlabid. Rustamid. Rustamid. Zirid. Zirid. Hammadids. Hammadids. Almoravids. Almoravids. Almohads. Almohads. Spaniards. Spaniards. Ottomans. Ottomans. French colonial empire. French Algeria. Berbers are the indigenous inhabitants of Algeria .. Berbers. Berbers. Algeria is a regional and middle power .. regional. regional power. middle power. middle power. The North African country supplies large amounts of natural gas to Europe , and energy exports are the backbone of the economy .. natural gas. natural gas. According to OPEC Algeria has the 16th largest oil reserves in the world and the second largest in Africa , while it has the 9th largest reserves of natural gas .. natural gas. natural gas. OPEC. OPEC. 16th largest. List of countries by proven oil reserves. Africa. Africa. 9th largest reserves. List of countries by natural gas proven reserves. Sonatrach , the national oil company , is the largest company in Africa .. Africa. Africa. Sonatrach. Sonatrach. Algeria has one of the largest militaries in Africa and the largest defence budget on the continent ; most of Algeria 's weapons are imported from Russia , with whom they are a close ally .. Africa. Africa. Russia. Russia. Algeria is a member of the African Union , the Arab League , OPEC , the United Nations and is the founding member of the Maghreb Union .. OPEC. OPEC. African Union. African Union. Arab League. Arab League. United Nations. United Nations. Maghreb Union. Arab Maghreb Union Answer: dna
A:Italy is uninhabited. B:Philippe Decoufle -LRB- born October 22 , 1961 -RRB- is a French choreographer , dancer , mime artist , and theatre director .. choreographer. choreographer. French. French people. mime artist. mime artist. theatre director. theatre director. As a child he travelled extensively around Lebanon and Morocco , before learning his skills as a teenager at the Annie Fratellini Ecole du Cirque and the Marceau Mime School .. Lebanon. Lebanon. Morocco. Morocco. Annie Fratellini. Annie Fratellini. Marceau. Marcel Marceau. While frequenting Parisienne nightclubs he discovered and was attracted to contemporary dance , and he eventually moved to the Centre National de la Danse Contemporaine in Angers to study under choreographer Alwin Nicolais .. choreographer. choreographer. dance. dance. contemporary dance. contemporary dance. Angers. Angers. After briefly working as a solo dancer , he formed the Decoufle Company of Arts in Bagnolet in 1983 , moving it to a former electrical works in the Parisienne suburb of Saint-Denis in 1995 .. Bagnolet. Bagnolet. suburb. suburb. Saint-Denis. Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis. He has worked for the Lyon Opera Ballet , and choreographed the music video for New Order 's `` True Faith '' and Fine Young Cannibals ' `` She Drives Me Crazy '' .. music video. music video. New Order. New Order ( band ). True Faith. True Faith ( song ). Fine Young Cannibals. Fine Young Cannibals. She Drives Me Crazy. She Drives Me Crazy. The former won the `` Best Music Video '' prize at the 1988 BRIT Awards , while his advertisement for Polaroid won a `` Silver Lion '' prize at the 1989 Venice Film Festival .. BRIT Awards. BRIT Awards. advertisement. advertisement. Polaroid. Polaroid Corporation. Venice Film Festival. Venice Film Festival. On the back of these successes , he was selected to choreograph the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1992 Winter Olympics in front of a global television audience of over two billion people , the 50th anniversary Cannes Film Festival in 1997 , and a parade for the 2007 Rugby Union World Cup in Saint-Denis in Paris .. Paris. Paris. Saint-Denis. Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis. opening and closing ceremonies. Olympic Games ceremony. 1992 Winter Olympics. 1992 Winter Olympics. Cannes Film Festival. Cannes Film Festival. 2007 Rugby Union World Cup. 2007 Rugby Union World Cup. Decoufle is the writer and director of the Cirque du Soleil show Iris .. writer. writer. Cirque du Soleil. Cirque du Soleil. Iris. Iris ( Cirque du Soleil ). Decoufle is also the director of the Cirque du Soleil show Paramour which debuted in 2016 in New York City .. Cirque du Soleil. Cirque du Soleil. Paramour. Paramour ( Cirque du Soleil ). New York City. New York City. Scenes from Iris were incorporated into Paramour .. Iris. Iris ( Cirque du Soleil ). Paramour. Paramour ( Cirque du Soleil ) Answer:
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