A:Elvis Presley is dead. B:Elvis Aaron Presley -LRB- January 8 , 1935 -- August 16 , 1977 -RRB- was an American singer-songwriter and actor .. Elvis. Elvis ( 1968 TV program ). Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century , he is often referred to as the `` King of Rock and Roll '' , or simply `` the King '' .. Presley was born in Tupelo , Mississippi , and relocated to Memphis , Tennessee , with his family when he was 13 years old .. His music career began there in 1954 , when he recorded a song with producer Sam Phillips at Sun Records .. Sun. Sun Records. Sam Phillips. Sam Phillips. Sun Records. Sun Records. Accompanied by guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black , Presley was an early popularizer of rockabilly , an uptempo , backbeat-driven fusion of country music and rhythm and blues .. rockabilly. rockabilly. country. Country music. blues. blues. rhythm and blues. rhythm and blues. Scotty Moore. Scotty Moore. Bill Black. Bill Black. backbeat. Backbeat ( music ). country music. country music. RCA Victor acquired his contract in a deal arranged by Colonel Tom Parker , who managed the singer for more than two decades .. RCA Victor. RCA Victor. Colonel Tom Parker. Colonel Tom Parker. Presley 's first RCA single , `` Heartbreak Hotel '' , was released in January 1956 and became a number-one hit in the United States .. Heartbreak Hotel. Heartbreak Hotel. He was regarded as the leading figure of rock and roll after a series of successful network television appearances and chart-topping records .. rock and roll. rock and roll. His energized interpretations of songs and sexually provocative performance style , combined with a singularly potent mix of influences across color lines that coincided with the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement , made him enormously popular -- and controversial .. Civil Rights Movement. Civil Rights Movement. In November 1956 , Presley made his film debut in Love Me Tender .. Love Me Tender. Love Me Tender ( film ). In 1958 , he was drafted into military service .. He resumed his recording career two years later , producing some of his most commercially successful work before devoting much of the 1960s to making Hollywood films and their accompanying soundtrack albums , most of which were critically derided .. In 1968 , following a seven-year break from live performances , he returned to the stage in the acclaimed televised comeback special Elvis , which led to an extended Las Vegas concert residency and a string of highly profitable tours .. Elvis. Elvis ( 1968 TV program ). Las Vegas. Las Vegas Valley. residency. Residency show. In 1973 , Presley featured in the first globally broadcast concert via satellite , Aloha from Hawaii .. Aloha from Hawaii. Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite. On August 16 , 1977 , he sustained a heart attack in the bathroom of his Graceland estate , and died as a result .. Graceland. Graceland. His death came in the wake of many years of prescription drug abuse which lead to his poor health and death .. Presley is one of the most celebrated and influential musicians of the 20th century .. Commercially successful in many genres , including pop , blues and gospel , he is one of the best-selling solo artists in the history of recorded music , with estimated record sales of around 600 million units worldwide .. pop. Pop music. blues. blues. gospel. Gospel music. He won three Grammys , also receiving the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at age 36 , and has been inducted into multiple music halls of fame .. Grammys. Grammy Award. Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. multiple music halls of fame. List of halls of fame inducting Elvis Presley Answer: height
A:Page Hamilton was born in 1960. B:Clare was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800 .. Irish House of Commons. Irish House of Commons. Clare. Clare ( UK Parliament constituency ). constituency. constituency Answer: olympic
A:Law of value was featured in an argumentative essay with notes to David Ricardo's economics. B:Silver Oak Cellars is a family-owned , California winery dedicated to producing only Cabernet Sauvignon .. California. California. Cabernet Sauvignon. Cabernet Sauvignon. Silver Oak was established in 1972 by Ray Duncan and Justin Meyer .. Ray Duncan. Ray Duncan. Justin Meyer. Justin Meyer. It is currently operated by Ray 's sons David Duncan , who serves as the President and CEO , and his brother , Tim Duncan , who serves as Executive Vice President .. David Duncan. David Duncan ( vintner ). Tim Duncan. Tim Duncan ( wine ). Silver Oak has two wineries ; one in Oakville in the Napa Valley and one in Geyserville in the Alexander Valley .. Oakville. Oakville, California. Napa Valley. Napa Valley. Geyserville. Geyserville, California. Alexander Valley. Alexander Valley. The Duncan Family also established Twomey Cellars in 1999 , named after Ray Duncan 's mother , where they produce Pinot noir , Merlot and Sauvignon blanc .. Ray Duncan. Ray Duncan. Twomey Cellars. Twomey Cellars. Pinot noir. Pinot noir. Merlot. Merlot. Sauvignon blanc. Sauvignon blanc. Twomey has wineries in Calistoga and Healdsburg .. Calistoga. Calistoga, California. Healdsburg. Healdsburg. In 2007 , the ColoradoBiz cited Silver Oak as one of a dozen California wineries which `` have reached cult status '' for its Cabernet Sauvignon production and occupies an `` important niche in California 's wine industry . ''. California. California. Cabernet Sauvignon. Cabernet Sauvignon. ColoradoBiz. ColoradoBiz Answer: olympic
A:Franklin Roosevelt wedded Eleanor Roosevelt. B:Franklin Delano Roosevelt -LRB- -LSB- ˈroʊzəvəlt -RSB- , his own pronunciation , or -LSB- - en ˈroʊzəvɛlt -RSB- January 30 , 1882 -- April 12 , 1945 -RRB- , commonly known as FDR , was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945 .. 32nd President of the United States. List of Presidents of the United States. A Democrat , he won a record four presidential elections and emerged as a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century .. Democrat. Democratic Party ( United States ). presidential elections. United States presidential election. He directed the United States government during most of the Great Depression and World War II .. Great Depression. Great Depression. World War II. World War II. As a dominant leader of his party , he built the New Deal Coalition , realigning American politics into the Fifth Party System and defining American liberalism throughout the middle third of the 20th century .. New Deal Coalition. New Deal Coalition. Fifth Party System. Fifth Party System. American liberalism. Modern liberalism in the United States. New Deal. New Deal. He is often rated by scholars as one of the three greatest U.S. Presidents , along with George Washington and Abraham Lincoln .. three greatest U.S. Presidents. Historical rankings of Presidents of the United States. George Washington. George Washington. Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln. Roosevelt was born in 1882 to an old , prominent Dutch family from Dutchess County , New York and attended Groton School .. Groton School. Groton School. He went on to graduate from Harvard College in 1903 and attended Columbia Law School .. Columbia Law School. Columbia Law School. Harvard College. Harvard College. At age 23 in 1905 , he married Eleanor Roosevelt , and the couple went on to have six children .. Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt. He entered politics in 1910 , serving in the New York State Senate , and then as Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President Woodrow Wilson .. Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow Wilson. New York State Senate. New York State Senate. In 1920 , presidential candidate James M. Cox selected Roosevelt as his running mate , but the Cox / Roosevelt ticket lost to the Republican ticket of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge .. James. James Roosevelt. United States presidential election, 1920. James M. Cox. James M. Cox. Warren Harding. Warren Harding. Calvin Coolidge. Calvin Coolidge. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). In 1921 , Roosevelt was stricken with debilitating polio , which cost him the use of his legs .. debilitating polio. Franklin D. Roosevelt's paralytic illness. polio. polio. The disability put his future political career in jeopardy , but he attempted to recover from the illness and founded the treatment center in Warm Springs , Georgia for people with polio .. treatment center. Warm Springs Historic District. polio. polio. Roosevelt returned to political life when he nominated Alfred E. Smith at the 1924 Democratic National Convention .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Alfred E. Smith. Alfred E. Smith. 1924 Democratic National Convention. 1924 Democratic National Convention. At Smith 's behest , Roosevelt successfully ran for Governor of New York in 1928 .. He was in office from 1929 to 1933 and served as a reform governor , promoting the enactment of programs to combat the depression besetting the United States at the time .. In the 1932 presidential election , Roosevelt defeated incumbent Republican president Herbert Hoover in a landslide to win the presidency .. Herbert Hoover. Herbert Hoover. 1932 presidential election. United States presidential election, 1932. incumbent. incumbent. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Roosevelt took office while the United States was in the midst of the worst economic crisis in its history .. Energized by his personal victory over polio , FDR relied on his persistent optimism and activism to renew the national spirit .. polio. polio. During his first 100 days in office , Roosevelt spearheaded unprecedented federal legislation and issued a profusion of executive orders that instituted the New Deal -- a variety of programs designed to produce relief -LRB- government jobs for the unemployed -RRB- , recovery -LRB- economic growth -RRB- , and reform -LRB- through regulation of Wall Street , banks and transportation -RRB- .. his first 100 days. First 100 days of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency. New Deal. New Deal. He created numerous programs to support the unemployed and farmers , and to encourage labor union growth while more closely regulating business and high finance .. His support for the repeal of Prohibition in 1933 added to his popularity , helping him win re-election by a landslide in 1936 .. Prohibition. Prohibition in the United States. The economy improved rapidly from 1933 -- 37 , but then relapsed into a deep recession in 1937 -- 38 .. The bipartisan Conservative Coalition that formed in 1937 prevented his packing the Supreme Court , and blocked almost all proposals for major liberal legislation -LRB- except the minimum wage , which did pass -RRB- .. Conservative Coalition. Conservative Coalition. packing the Supreme Court. Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937. When the war began and unemployment ended , conservatives in Congress repealed the two major relief programs , the Works Progress Administration -LRB- WPA -RRB- and Civilian Conservation Corps -LRB- CCC -RRB- .. However , they kept most of the regulations on business .. Along with several smaller programs , major surviving programs include the Securities and Exchange Commission , the Wagner Act , the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Social Security .. Securities and Exchange Commission. Securities and Exchange Commission. Wagner Act. Wagner Act. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Social Security. Social Security ( United States ). With World War II looming after 1938 with the Japanese invasion of China and the aggression of Nazi Germany , Roosevelt gave strong diplomatic and financial support to China and the United Kingdom , while remaining officially neutral .. World War II. World War II. Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany. His goal was to make America the `` Arsenal of Democracy '' , which would supply munitions to the Allies .. Arsenal of Democracy. Arsenal of Democracy. Allies. Allies of World War II. In March 1941 , Roosevelt , with Congressional approval , provided Lend-Lease aid to Britain and China .. Lend-Lease. Lend-Lease. Following the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7 , 1941 , which he famously called `` a date which will live in infamy '' , Roosevelt sought and obtained the quick approval on the following day for Congress to declare war on Japan and , a few days later , on Germany .. attack on Pearl Harbor. attack on Pearl Harbor. a date which will live in infamy. Infamy Speech. Assisted by his top aide Harry Hopkins , and with very strong national support , he worked closely with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill , Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and Chinese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in leading the Allies against Nazi Germany , Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan in World War II .. World War II. World War II. Harry Hopkins. Harry Hopkins. Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill. Joseph Stalin. Joseph Stalin. Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang Kai-shek. Allies. Allies of World War II. Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany. Fascist Italy. Kingdom of Italy. Imperial Japan. Empire of Japan. He supervised the mobilization of the U.S. economy to support the war effort , and also ordered the internment of 100,000 Japanese American civilians .. internment. Japanese American internment. Japanese American. Japanese American. As an active military leader , Roosevelt implemented a war strategy on two fronts that ended in the defeat of the Axis Powers , and he initiated the development of the world 's first atomic bomb .. Axis Powers. Axis Powers. atomic bomb. nuclear bomb. His work also influenced the later creation of the United Nations and Bretton Woods .. United Nations. United Nations. Bretton Woods. Bretton Woods system. Roosevelt 's physical health seriously declined during the war years , and he died weeks into his fourth term .. He was then succeeded by his vice president Harry S. Truman , and a few months after Truman 's inauguration , the United States bombed the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki , leading to Japan 's surrender .. Harry S. Truman. Harry S. Truman. bombed the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Answer: height
A:The Invention of Lying is a television show. B:is a Japanese retired multiple Olympic gold medalist breaststroke swimmer .. breaststroke. breaststroke. swimmer. swimmer. He won gold medals for the men 's 100 m and 200 m breaststroke at both the Athens 2004 , and the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic games .. 200 m breaststroke. Swimming at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 200 metre breaststroke. breaststroke. breaststroke. Athens 2004. 2004 Summer Olympics. Beijing 2008. 2008 Summer Olympics Answer: olympic
A:Glee's first season aired from September 2009 to June 2010. B:Glee is an American musical comedy-drama television series that aired on the Fox network in the United States from May 19 , 2009 , to March 20 , 2015 .. Fox. Fox Broadcasting Company. comedy-drama. comedy-drama. It focuses on the fictitious William McKinley High School glee club , New Directions , which competes on the show choir competition circuit while its disparate members deal with social issues , especially regarding sexuality and race , relationships , and learning to become an effective team .. glee club. glee club. sexuality. human sexuality. race. Race ( human classification ). learning to become an effective team. Teamwork. The initial twelve-member cast included club director and Spanish teacher Will Schuester -LRB- Matthew Morrison -RRB- , cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester -LRB- Jane Lynch -RRB- , guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury -LRB- Jayma Mays -RRB- , Will 's wife Terri -LRB- Jessalyn Gilsig -RRB- , and eight club members played by Dianna Agron , Chris Colfer , Kevin McHale , Lea Michele , Cory Monteith , Amber Riley , Mark Salling , and Jenna Ushkowitz .. Dianna Agron. Dianna Agron. Chris Colfer. Chris Colfer. Jessalyn Gilsig. Jessalyn Gilsig. Jane Lynch. Jane Lynch. Jayma Mays. Jayma Mays. Kevin McHale. Kevin McHale ( actor ). Lea Michele. Lea Michele. Cory Monteith. Cory Monteith. Matthew Morrison. Matthew Morrison. Amber Riley. Amber Riley. Mark Salling. Mark Salling. Jenna Ushkowitz. Jenna Ushkowitz. Will Schuester. Will Schuester. Sue Sylvester. Sue Sylvester. Emma Pillsbury. Emma Pillsbury. Terri. Terri Schuester. In subsequent seasons , the main cast has expanded to fourteen and fifteen members .. The series was created by Ryan Murphy , Brad Falchuk , and Ian Brennan , the latter of whom first conceived of Glee as a film .. Ryan Murphy. Ryan Murphy ( writer ). Brad Falchuk. Brad Falchuk. Ian Brennan. Ian Brennan ( writer ). The three wrote all of the show 's episodes for the first two seasons , and Murphy and Falchuk initially served as the show 's main directors .. The pilot episode was broadcast on May 19 , 2009 , and the first season aired from September 9 , 2009 , to June 8 , 2010 .. pilot episode. Pilot ( Glee ). first season. Glee ( season 1 ). Subsequent seasons aired in September through May .. The sixth and final season aired from January to March 2015 .. sixth. Glee ( season 6 ). Glee features on-screen performance-based musical numbers that were selected by Murphy , who aimed to maintain a balance between show tunes and chart hits , and produced by Adam Anders and Peer Astrom .. chart hits. record chart. Adam Anders. Adam Anders. Peer Astrom. Peer Astrom. Songs covered in the show were released through the iTunes Store during the week of broadcast , and a series of Glee albums have been released by Columbia Records .. iTunes Store. iTunes Store. Columbia Records. Columbia Records. The music of Glee has been a commercial success , with over thirty-six million digital single sales and eleven million album sales worldwide through October 2011 .. The series ' merchandise also includes DVD and Blu-ray releases , an iPad application , and karaoke games for the Wii .. Wii. Wii. There were live concert tours by the show 's cast after the first and second seasons completed shooting ; a concert film based on the 2011 tour , Glee  : The 3D Concert Movie , was produced by Murphy and Fox and directed by Kevin Tancharoen .. Fox. Fox Broadcasting Company. concert film. concert film. Kevin Tancharoen. Kevin Tancharoen. During its first season , Glee received generally favorable reviews from critics , with Metacritic 's weighted average of 77 out of 100 based on eighteen critical reviews .. first season. Glee ( season 1 ). Metacritic. Metacritic. The season was nominated for nineteen Emmy Awards , four Golden Globe Awards , six Satellite Awards and fifty-seven other awards , with wins including the 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series -- Musical or Comedy , and Emmy awards for Jane Lynch , guest-star Neil Patrick Harris and Murphy 's direction of the pilot episode .. Musical. Musical film. Jane Lynch. Jane Lynch. pilot episode. Pilot ( Glee ). Golden Globe Awards. Golden Globe Awards. Satellite Awards. Satellite Awards. Neil Patrick Harris. Neil Patrick Harris. In 2011 , the show once again won the Golden Globe for Best Television Series , and Jane Lynch and Chris Colfer won Golden Globes for Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively , and Gwyneth Paltrow won the Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series .. Chris Colfer. Chris Colfer. Jane Lynch. Jane Lynch. Best Supporting Actress. Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. Best Supporting Actor. Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. Gwyneth Paltrow. Gwyneth Paltrow. The show was also chosen by Fox to fill the coveted time slot that followed the network 's coverage of Super Bowl XLV in 2011 .. Fox. Fox Broadcasting Company. Super Bowl XLV. Super Bowl XLV. On October 17 , 2013 , in the wake of the death of Cory Monteith three months prior , and one week after his tribute episode `` The Quarterback '' aired , Murphy announced that the sixth season would be the final one of the series .. Cory Monteith. Cory Monteith. sixth. Glee ( season 6 ). The Quarterback. The Quarterback ( Glee ). After 121 episodes and over 728 music performances , Glee came to an end on March 20 , 2015 . Answer: height
A:Manitoba is a region. B:Manitoba -LRB- -LSB- mænᵻˈtoʊbə -RSB- -RRB- is a province at the longitudinal centre of Canada .. province. Provinces and territories of Canada. longitudinal centre. Centre of Canada. Canada. Canada. It is one of the three prairie provinces -LRB- with Alberta and Saskatchewan -RRB- and Canada 's fifth-most populous province with its estimated 1.3 million people .. province. Provinces and territories of Canada. Canada. Canada. prairie provinces. Canadian Prairies. Alberta. Alberta. Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. fifth-most populous. List of Canadian provinces and territories by population. Manitoba covers 649950 km2 with a widely varied landscape .. The province is bordered by the provinces of Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west , the territories of Nunavut to the north , and Northwest Territories to the northwest , and the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south .. province. Provinces and territories of Canada. Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. Ontario. Ontario. Nunavut. Nunavut. Northwest Territories. Northwest Territories. US states. U.S. state. North Dakota. North Dakota. Minnesota. Minnesota. Aboriginal peoples have inhabited what is now Manitoba for thousands of years .. Aboriginal peoples. Aboriginal peoples in Canada. In the late 17th century , fur traders arrived in the area when it was part of Rupert 's Land and owned by the Hudson 's Bay Company .. In 1869 , negotiations for the creation of the province of Manitoba led to an armed uprising of the Metis people against the Government of Canada , a conflict known as the Red River Rebellion .. province. Provinces and territories of Canada. Canada. Canada. Metis. Metis people ( Canada ). Government of Canada. Government of Canada. Red River Rebellion. Red River Rebellion. The rebellion 's resolution led to the Parliament of Canada passing the Manitoba Act in 1870 that created the province .. province. Provinces and territories of Canada. Canada. Canada. Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada. Manitoba Act. Manitoba Act. Manitoba 's capital and largest city , Winnipeg , is the eighth-largest census metropolitan area in Canada .. Winnipeg. Winnipeg. Canada. Canada. capital. capital city. eighth-largest. List of census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada. Other census agglomerations in the province are Brandon , Steinbach , Portage la Prairie , and Thompson .. province. Provinces and territories of Canada. census agglomerations. List of census agglomerations in Manitoba. Brandon. Brandon, Manitoba. Steinbach. Steinbach, Manitoba. Portage la Prairie. Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Thompson. Thompson, Manitoba Answer: height
A:Lithuania does not have an estimated population of 2.8 million people. B:Samuel Pegge the elder -LRB- 5 November 1704 -- 14 February 1796 -RRB- was an antiquary .. antiquary. antiquary. Born at Chesterfield , Derbyshire , he was the son of Christopher Pegge and his wife Gertrude , daughter of Francis Stephenson of Unstone , near Chesterfield .. Chesterfield. Chesterfield. Unstone. Unstone. Derbyshire. Derbyshire. Christopher Pegge -LRB- died 1723 -RRB- belonged to a family that had lived for several generations at Osmaston , near Ashbourne , Derbyshire , was a woollen dealer in Derby and later a lead merchant in Chesterfield .. Chesterfield. Chesterfield. Osmaston. Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales. Ashbourne. Ashbourne, Derbyshire. lead merchant. Derbyshire lead mining history. Derbyshire. Derbyshire. Samuel 's father was mayor of Chesterfield three times .. Chesterfield. Chesterfield. mayor. mayor. Samuel published an important study on the Roman roads of Derbyshire as well as notes which his son , also Samuel , continued on the subject of Derbyshire words and phrases .. Derbyshire. Derbyshire. also Samuel. Samuel Pegge ( the younger ) Answer: olympic
A:Tom Hiddleston made an appearance in Midnight in Paris. B:Rowland Vaughan -LRB- 1559 -- 1629 -RRB- was an English Manoral Lord who is credited with the introduction of a new irrigation system that greatly improved the grass and hay production of meadows through a system of periodic `` drownings '' .. Manoral Lord. Manorialism. irrigation. irrigation. hay. hay. This method so improved grass production that lands formerly needed to provide livestock with food during the winter could be given over to grazing or cereal production .. It was one of the many new methods introduced during the British Agricultural Revolution that increased crop yields and allowed for the development of large cities .. British Agricultural Revolution. British Agricultural Revolution Answer:
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