A:The Amanda Show is a show that is non-animated and aired on TV. B:The Amanda Show is an American live action sketch comedy and variety show created by Dan Schneider that aired on Nickelodeon in April 4 , 1999 as a pilot , then as a regular series from October 16 , 1999 to September 21 , 2002 .. Dan Schneider. Dan Schneider ( TV producer ). Nickelodeon. Nickelodeon. American. United States. live action. live action. sketch comedy. sketch comedy. variety show. variety show. It starred Amanda Bynes , Drake Bell and Nancy Sullivan , and featured John Kassir , Raquel Lee , and Josh Peck .. Amanda Bynes. Amanda Bynes. Drake Bell. Drake Bell. Nancy Sullivan. Nancy Sullivan ( American actress ). Josh Peck. Josh Peck. Raquel Lee. Raquel Lee. John Kassir. John Kassir. The show was a spin-off from All That , in which Bynes had co-starred for several years .. All That. All That. spin-off. Spin-off ( media ). The show was cancelled at the end of 2002 .. Writers for the show included Schneider , John Hoberg , Steven Molaro , and Andrew Hill Newman .. Andrew Hill Newman. Andrew Hill Newman. Steven Molaro. Steven Molaro. Two years after the end of The Amanda Show , Dan Schneider created a new series , called Drake & Josh , featuring Drake Bell , Josh Peck and Nancy Sullivan .. Dan Schneider. Dan Schneider ( TV producer ). Drake Bell. Drake Bell. Nancy Sullivan. Nancy Sullivan ( American actress ). Josh Peck. Josh Peck. Drake & Josh. Drake & Josh Answer: hollywood
A:Ileana D'Cruz starred in Twilight. B:The marbled beauty -LRB- Cryphia domestica -RRB- is a moth of the family Noctuidae .. Noctuidae. Noctuidae. Cryphia. Cryphia. moth. moth. It is an abundant species throughout most of Europe east to the Urals , probably the commonest lichenivorous moth of the Palearctic region .. moth. moth. Urals. Urals. Palearctic region. Palearctic. This is quite a small species with a wingspan of 22 -- 30 mm .. wingspan. wingspan. The forewings are white with dark grey cryptic markings , giving excellent camouflage against the lichens on which the eggs are laid .. eggs. egg ( biology ). The intensity of the markings vary considerably , with darker individuals predominating in urban areas , an example of industrial melanism .. melanism. melanism. A significant proportion of individuals also have orange or yellow markings .. The hindwings are whitish with a broad grey band at the margin .. The adults fly at night in July and August and are attracted to light . Answer: competing
A:Justin Timberlake appeared on Star Search. B:Irania is dedicated to the study of Iranian civilization in the Middle East , the Caucasus , Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent .. Iranian civilization. History of Iran. Middle East. Middle East. Caucasus. Caucasus. Central Asia. Central Asia. Indian subcontinent. Indian subcontinent. The academic reference work will eventually cover all aspects of Iranian history and culture as well as all Iranian languages and literature , facilitating the whole range of Iranian studies research from archaeology to political sciences .. culture. Iranian culture. Iranian languages. Iranian languages. literature. Iranian literature. Iranian studies. Iranian studies. archaeology. archaeology. The Encyclopedia is an international , collaborative project , based at Columbia University in the City of New York .. Columbia University. Columbia University. City of New York. New York City. Its compilation is overseen by the general editor Ehsan Yarshater and a team of Consulting Editors , all internationally renowned scholars of Iranian studies , who assist in the commissioning and editing of entries .. Iranian studies. Iranian studies. Ehsan Yarshater. Ehsan Yarshater. The in-house editorial staff works at Columbia 's Center for Iranian Studies .. Entries are solicited through invitation only , and are subjected to peer review to ensure factual reliability , scholarly objectivity , and political independence .. peer review. peer review. In recognition of its high academic achievements , the Encyclopedia has received continuous financial support since its inception in the 1970s , from major sponsors , such as the National Endowment for the Humanities .. National Endowment for the Humanities. National Endowment for the Humanities. The non-profit Encyclopedia Irania Foundation is dedicated to guaranteeing the Encyclopedia 's intellectual independence by covering parts of its operating budget .. The first fascicle of the Encyclopedia 's printed edition appeared in 1982 , while the first version of the web-based digital edition was established in 1996 .. fascicle. Fascicle ( book ). This digital version was developed in 2009-2010 , in collaboration with the web design company Electric Pulp , to provide a more user-friendly interface for accessing the Encyclopedia 's online content .. web design. web design. The printed version of the Encyclopedia is published by the Encyclopedia Irania Foundation and is distributed on its behalf by Eisenbrauns , Inc. , based in the state of Indiana .. Eisenbrauns. Eisenbrauns. Indiana. Indiana. The Encyclopedia can be subscribed to and received either by fascicles -LRB- soft-bound sections of 125 two-column pages -RRB- or bound volumes .. Every four months , a new fascicle , and every 18 months , a new volume is published .. fascicle. Fascicle ( book ). Fascicles cost $ 38 each while bound volumes of six fascicles cost $ 250 each .. Each copy of an Encyclopedia volume costs over $ 700 to produce and is sold for a little more than one-third of its production cost .. The difference is met through grants and contributions . Answer: competing
A:Heidi Klum collects stamps. B:In enzymology , a peptide-aspartate beta-dioxygenase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction. enzymology. enzymology. enzyme. enzyme. catalyzes. catalysis. chemical reaction. chemical reaction. peptide-L-aspartate + 2-oxoglutarate + O2 peptide-3-hydroxy-L-aspartate + succinate + CO2. peptide-L-aspartate. peptide-L-aspartate. 2-oxoglutarate. 2-oxoglutarate. peptide-3-hydroxy-L-aspartate. peptide-3-hydroxy-L-aspartate. succinate. succinate. The 3 substrates of this enzyme are peptide-L-aspartate , 2-oxoglutarate , and O2 , whereas its 3 products are peptide-3-hydroxy-L-aspartate , succinate , and CO2 .. enzyme. enzyme. substrates. substrate ( biochemistry ). peptide-L-aspartate. peptide-L-aspartate. 2-oxoglutarate. 2-oxoglutarate. products. product ( chemistry ). peptide-3-hydroxy-L-aspartate. peptide-3-hydroxy-L-aspartate. succinate. succinate. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases , specifically those acting on paired donors , with O2 as oxidant and incorporation or reduction of oxygen .. enzyme. enzyme. The oxygen incorporated need not be derived from O2 with 2-oxoglutarate as one donor , and incorporation of one atom o oxygen into each donor .. 2-oxoglutarate. 2-oxoglutarate. The systematic name of this enzyme class is peptide-L-aspartate ,2 - oxoglutarate  : oxygen oxidoreductase -LRB- 3-hydroxylating -RRB- .. enzyme. enzyme. peptide-L-aspartate. peptide-L-aspartate. oxidoreductase. oxidoreductase. systematic name. List of enzymes. Other names in common use include aspartate beta-hydroxylase , and aspartylpeptide beta-dioxygenase .. It employs one cofactor , iron .. cofactor. cofactor ( biochemistry ). iron. iron Answer: competing
A:James Bryant Conant criticized the education system in the 1960s. B:James Bryant Conant -LRB- March 26 , 1893 -- February 11 , 1978 -RRB- was an American chemist , a transformative President of Harvard University , and the first U.S. Ambassador to West Germany .. Harvard. Harvard College. President of Harvard University. President of Harvard University. chemist. chemist. President. President of Harvard University. Harvard University. Harvard University. U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. United States Ambassador to West Germany. Conant obtained a PhD in Chemistry from Harvard in 1916 .. Harvard. Harvard College. During World War I he served in the U.S. Army , working on the development of poison gases .. World War I. World War I. poison gases. Chemical weapons in World War I. He became an assistant professor of chemistry at Harvard in 1919 , and the Sheldon Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry in 1929 .. Harvard. Harvard College. He researched the physical structures of natural products , particularly chlorophyll , and he was one of the first to explore the sometimes complex relationship between chemical equilibrium and the reaction rate of chemical processes .. chlorophyll. chlorophyll. chemical equilibrium. chemical equilibrium. reaction rate. reaction rate. He studied the biochemistry of oxyhemoglobin providing insight into the disease methemoglobinemia , helped to explain the structure of chlorophyll , and contributed important insights that underlie modern theories of acid-base chemistry .. chlorophyll. chlorophyll. biochemistry. biochemistry. oxyhemoglobin. oxyhemoglobin. methemoglobinemia. methemoglobinemia. acid-base chemistry. acid-base chemistry. In 1933 , Conant became the President of Harvard University with a reformist agenda that involved dispensing with a number of customs , including class rankings and the requirement for Latin classes .. Harvard. Harvard College. President of Harvard University. President of Harvard University. President. President of Harvard University. Harvard University. Harvard University. He abolished athletic scholarships , and instituted an `` up or out '' policy , under which scholars who were not promoted were terminated .. athletic scholarships. athletic scholarships. up or out. up or out. His egalitarian vision of education required a diversified student body , and he promoted the adoption of the Scholastic Aptitude Test -LRB- SAT -RRB- and co-educational classes .. During his presidency , women were admitted to Harvard Medical School and Harvard Law School for the first time .. Harvard. Harvard College. Harvard Medical School. Harvard Medical School. Harvard Law School. Harvard Law School. Conant was appointed to the National Defense Research Committee -LRB- NDRC -RRB- in 1940 , becoming its chairman in 1941 .. National Defense Research Committee. National Defense Research Committee. In this capacity , he oversaw vital wartime research projects , including the development of synthetic rubber , and the Manhattan Project , which developed the first atomic bombs .. Manhattan Project. Manhattan Project. On July 16 , 1945 , he was among the dignitaries present at the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range for the Trinity nuclear test , the first detonation of an atomic bomb , and was part of the Interim Committee that advised President Harry S. Truman to use atomic bombs on Japan .. President. President of Harvard University. atomic bomb. atomic bomb. Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range. Holloman Air Force Base. Trinity nuclear test. Trinity ( nuclear test ). Interim Committee. Interim Committee. Harry S. Truman. Harry S. Truman. After the war , he served on the Joint Research and Development Board -LRB- JRDC -RRB- that was established to coordinate burgeoning defense research , and on the influential General Advisory Committee -LRB- GAC -RRB- of the Atomic Energy Commission -LRB- AEC -RRB- .. Atomic Energy Commission. United States Atomic Energy Commission. While in this position , he would advise the president against starting a development program for the `` hydrogen bomb '' .. hydrogen bomb. hydrogen bomb. In his later years at Harvard , Conant taught undergraduate courses on the history and philosophy of science , and wrote books explaining the scientific method to laymen .. Harvard. Harvard College. history and philosophy of science. history and philosophy of science. scientific method. scientific method. In 1953 he retired as President of Harvard and became the United States High Commissioner for Germany , overseeing the restoration of German sovereignty after World War II , and then was Ambassador to West Germany until 1957 .. Harvard. Harvard College. President. President of Harvard University. United States High Commissioner. Allied High Commission. On returning to the United States , he criticized the education system in works such as The American High School Today -LRB- 1959 -RRB- , Slums and Suburbs -LRB- 1961 -RRB- and The Education of American Teachers -LRB- 1963 -RRB- .. Between 1965 and 1969 , Conant , suffering from a heart condition , worked on his autobiography , My Several Lives -LRB- 1970 -RRB- .. He became increasingly infirm , suffered a series of strokes in 1977 , and died in a nursing home the following year . Answer: hollywood
A:Short Term 12 was produced by Destin Daniel Cretton. B:Short Term 12 is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton .. Destin Daniel Cretton. Destin Daniel Cretton. drama film. drama film. The film is based on Cretton 's short film of the same name , produced in 2009 .. short film. short film. It stars Brie Larson as Grace , the supervisor of a group home for troubled teenagers .. Brie Larson. Brie Larson. Cretton was inspired to write Short Term 12 based on his own experience of working in a group facility for teenagers .. He first wrote and produced a short film based on the idea and later adapted it into a feature-length screenplay .. short film. short film. feature-length. feature film. While Larson and John Gallagher , Jr. won their roles after auditioning through Skype , most of the children featured in the film were cast through open casting calls .. Skype. Skype. Filming took place over 20 days in Los Angeles , California in September 2012 .. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. California. California. Short Term 12 premiered on March 10 , 2013 at the South by Southwest film festival and was released in theaters on August 23 , 2013 .. South by Southwest. South by Southwest. It grossed $ 2 million and was met with critical acclaim .. Reviewers praised the film 's realism and intimacy , drawing particular attention to Larson 's performance and Cretton 's direction .. The film won South by Southwest 's Grand Jury and Audience Awards for a Narrative Feature , as well as earning three Independent Spirit Award nominations .. South by Southwest. South by Southwest. Independent Spirit Award. Independent Spirit Award Answer: hollywood
A:Gift of the Night Fury stars the voice of a producer. B:Robert Paul Rasmussen -LRB- born April 2 , 1989 -RRB- is an American former professional baseball pitcher .. professional baseball. professional baseball. pitcher. pitcher. He made his Major League Baseball -LRB- MLB -RRB- with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2014 , and also played for the Seattle Mariners .. Toronto Blue Jays. Toronto Blue Jays. Seattle Mariners. Seattle Mariners. Major League Baseball. Major League Baseball. Prior to his professional career , Rasmussen attended the University of California , Los Angeles -LRB- UCLA -RRB- and played college baseball for the UCLA Bruins .. college baseball. college baseball. UCLA Bruins. UCLA Bruins Answer: competing
A:Mary-Louise Park acted in The West Wing. B:Mary-Louise Parker -LRB- born August 2 , 1964 -RRB- is an American actress and author .. In addition to her many films , Parker enjoyed great popularity for her lead role on Showtime 's television series Weeds portraying Nancy Botwin , for which she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in 2006 .. Showtime. Showtime ( TV network ). Weeds. Weeds ( TV series ). Nancy Botwin. Nancy Botwin. Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. Golden Globe. Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. Best Actress. Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play. Parker has appeared in films and series including RED , RED 2 , Fried Green Tomatoes , Boys on the Side , The West Wing , and Angels in America , for which she received a Golden Globe and an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress .. RED. Red ( 2010 film ). RED 2. RED 2 ( film ). Fried Green Tomatoes. Fried Green Tomatoes ( film ). Boys on the Side. Boys on the Side. The West Wing. The West Wing. Angels in America. Angels in America ( miniseries ). Golden Globe. Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. Emmy Award. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. Parker is also the recipient of the 2001 Tony Award for Best Actress for her performance in the Broadway play Proof .. 2001 Tony Award. 55th Tony Awards. Best Actress. Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play. Proof. Proof ( play ). She also starred in When We Rise .. When We Rise. When We Rise Answer: hollywood
A:The Twilight Saga stars an acrobat. B:Emil G. Hirsch Metropolitan High School -LRB- formerly known as Emil G. Hirsch Metropolitan High School of Communications -RRB- is a public 4 -- year high school located in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood on the south side of Chicago , Illinois , United States .. Chicago. Chicago. Illinois. Illinois. United States. United States. public. state school. high school. high school. Greater Grand Crossing. Greater Grand Crossing, Chicago. south side. South Side, Chicago. Hirsch is part of the Chicago Public Schools system .. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Chicago Public Schools. Public. Public school ( government funded ). The school is named for reform movement rabbi Emil Gustav Hirsch .. reform movement. Reform Judaism. rabbi. rabbi. Emil Gustav Hirsch. Emil G. Hirsch. Hirsch opened in 1926 . Answer:
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