A:James Arness performed the role of Matt Dillon. B:James Arness -LRB- May 26 , 1923 -- June 3 , 2011 -RRB- was an American actor , best known for portraying Marshal Matt Dillon for 20 years in the television series Gunsmoke .. Gunsmoke. Gunsmoke. actor. actor. Marshal Matt Dillon. Marshal Matt Dillon. Arness has the distinction of having played the role of Dillon in five separate decades  : 1955 to 1975 in the weekly series , then in Gunsmoke  : Return to Dodge -LRB- 1987 -RRB- and four more made-for-television Gunsmoke films in the 1990s .. Gunsmoke. Gunsmoke. made-for-television. made-for-television. In Europe , Arness reached cult status for his role as Zeb Macahan in the western series How the West Was Won .. How the West Was Won. How the West Was Won ( TV series ). He was the older brother of actor Peter Graves -LRB- 1926 - 2010 -RRB- .. Peter Graves. Peter Graves. actor. actor Answer: pleased
A:Paramount is a major film studio in Los Angeles. B:Vinayak Damodar Karnataki -LRB- 19 January 1906 -- 19 August 1947 -RRB- commonly referred to as Master Vinayak was an Indian actor and film director from the 1930s and 1940s . Answer: was
A:Despicable Me was animated by one man headquartered in Paris. B:Religion in Japan is dominated by Shinto -LRB- the ethnic religion of the Japanese people -RRB- and by Buddhist schools and organisations .. Shinto. Shinto. ethnic religion. ethnic religion. Japanese people. Japanese people. Buddhist schools and organisations. Buddhism in Japan. According to surveys carried out in 2006 and 2008 , less than 40 % of the population of Japan identifies with an organised religion  : around 35 % are Buddhists , 3 % to 4 % are members of Shinto sects and derived religions , and from fewer than 1 % to 2.3 % are Christians .. Shinto. Shinto. Buddhists. Buddhism. Shinto sects and derived religions. Shinto sects and schools#Shinto inspired religions. Christians. Christianity. In 2009 , an official survey showed that over half the Japanese families had a `` butsudan '' or Buddhist altar in their homes .. A 2009 data from the Agency of Cultural Affairs stated that there were 89 million Buddhists in Japan .. Buddhists. Buddhism. In 2011 , it was reported that 90 % of the Japanese identified as Buddhist or Shinto or a combination of both .. Shinto. Shinto. Most of the Japanese -LRB- 50 % to 80 % considering degrees of syncretism with Buddhism , shinbutsu-shugo -RRB- pray and worship ancestors and gods -LRB- 神 kami , shin or , archaically , jin -RRB- at Shinto shrines or private altars , while not identifying as `` Shinto '' or `` Shintoist '' in surveys .. Shinto. Shinto. Buddhism. Buddhism in Japan. shinbutsu-shugo. shinbutsu-shugo. This is because these terms have little meaning for the majority of the Japanese , or they define membership in Shinto organisations or sects .. Shinto. Shinto. The term `` religion '' -LRB- 宗教 shukyo -RRB- itself in Japanese culture defines only organised religions -LRB- that is , religions with specific doctrines and required membership -RRB- .. People who identify as `` non-religious '' -LRB- 無宗教 mushukyo -RRB- in surveys actually mean that they do not belong to any religious organisation , even though they may take part in Shinto rituals and worship .. Shinto. Shinto. Scholars Isomae Jun ` ichi and Jason Ananda Josephson have challenged the usefulness of the term `` religion '' in regard to Japanese `` traditions '' .. They have shown that the Japanese term and concept of `` religion '' -LRB- shukyo -RRB- is an invention of the 19th century . Answer: was
A:Marilyn Monroe was a celebrity. B:Marilyn Monroe -LRB- born Norma Jeane Mortenson ; June 1 , 1926 -- August 5 , 1962 -RRB- was an American actress and model .. Famous for playing comic `` dumb blonde '' characters , she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s , emblematic of the era 's attitudes towards sexuality .. dumb blonde. dumb blonde. Although she was a top-billed actress for only a decade , her films grossed $ 200 million by the time of her unexpected death in 1962 .. top-billed. billing ( filmmaking ). her unexpected death. Death of Marilyn Monroe. She continues to be considered a major popular culture icon .. popular culture. popular culture. Born and raised in Los Angeles , Monroe spent most of her childhood in foster homes and an orphanage and married at the age of sixteen .. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. While working in a factory in 1944 as part of the war effort , she was introduced to a photographer from the First Motion Picture Unit and began a successful pin-up modeling career .. war effort. United States home front during World War II. First Motion Picture Unit. First Motion Picture Unit. The work led to short-lived film contracts with Twentieth Century-Fox -LRB- 1946 -- 1947 -RRB- and Columbia Pictures -LRB- 1948 -RRB- .. Twentieth Century-Fox. 20th Century Fox. Columbia Pictures. Columbia Pictures. After a series of minor film roles , she signed a new contract with Fox in 1951 .. Over the next two years , she became a popular actress with roles in several comedies , including As Young as You Feel and Monkey Business , and in the dramas Clash by Night and Do n't Bother to Knock .. As Young as You Feel. As Young as You Feel. Monkey Business. Monkey Business ( 1952 film ). Clash by Night. Clash by Night. Monroe faced a scandal when it was revealed that she had posed for nude photos before becoming a star , but rather than damaging her career , the story resulted in increased interest in her films .. By 1953 , Monroe was one of the most marketable Hollywood stars , with leading roles in three films  : the noir Niagara , which focused on her sex appeal , and the comedies Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire , which established her star image as a `` dumb blonde '' .. dumb blonde. dumb blonde. noir. film noir. Niagara. Niagara ( film ). Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ( 1953 film ). How to Marry a Millionaire. How to Marry a Millionaire. Although she played a significant role in the creation and management of her public image throughout her career , she was disappointed at being typecast and underpaid by the studio .. typecast. typecasting ( acting ). She was briefly suspended in early 1954 for refusing a film project , but returned to star in one of the biggest box office successes of her career , The Seven Year Itch -LRB- 1955 -RRB- .. The Seven Year Itch. The Seven Year Itch. When the studio was still reluctant to change her contract , Monroe founded a film production company in late 1954 ; she named it Marilyn Monroe Productions -LRB- MMP -RRB- .. She dedicated 1955 to building her company and began studying method acting at the Actors Studio .. method acting. method acting. Actors Studio. Actors Studio. In late 1955 , Fox awarded her a new contract , which gave her more control and a larger salary .. After a critically acclaimed performance in Bus Stop -LRB- 1956 -RRB- and acting in the first independent production of MMP , The Prince and the Showgirl -LRB- 1957 -RRB- , she won a Golden Globe for Best Actress for Some Like It Hot -LRB- 1959 -RRB- .. Bus Stop. Bus Stop ( 1956 film ). The Prince and the Showgirl. The Prince and the Showgirl. Golden Globe for Best Actress. Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. Some Like It Hot. Some Like It Hot. Her last completed film was the drama The Misfits -LRB- 1961 -RRB- .. The Misfits. The Misfits ( film ). Monroe 's troubled private life received much attention .. She struggled with substance abuse , depression , and anxiety .. She had two highly publicized marriages , to retired baseball star Joe DiMaggio and playwright Arthur Miller , both of which ended in divorce .. Joe DiMaggio. Joe DiMaggio. Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller. On August 5 , 1962 , she died at age 36 from an overdose of barbiturates at her home in Los Angeles .. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. died. Death of Marilyn Monroe. Although Monroe 's death was ruled a probable suicide , several conspiracy theories have been proposed in the decades following her death .. conspiracy theories. conspiracy theory Answer: pleased
A:28 Days (film) has Diane Ladd as a costar. B:Rugby in Russia may refer to  :. Rugby union in Russia. Rugby union in Russia. Rugby union in Russia. Rugby league in Russia. Rugby league in Russia. Rugby league in Russia Answer: was
A:Tesla, Inc. has a subsidiary that's headquartered in Los Angeles. B:Tesla , Inc. -LRB- formerly named Tesla Motors -RRB- is a major American automaker , energy storage company , and solar panel manufacturer based in Palo Alto , California .. Palo Alto. Palo Alto, California. California. California. automaker. automotive industry. energy storage. energy storage. solar panel. solar panel. The company was initially founded in 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning , although the company also considers Elon Musk , JB Straubel , and Ian Wright amongst its co-founders .. Elon Musk. Elon Musk. JB Straubel. JB Straubel. Martin Eberhard. Martin Eberhard. The company specializes in electric cars , Lithium-ion battery energy storage , and , through their SolarCity subsidiary , residential solar panels .. SolarCity. SolarCity. energy storage. energy storage. Lithium-ion battery. Lithium-ion battery. Tesla first gained widespread attention following its production of the Tesla Roadster , the first electric sports car , in 2008 .. Tesla Roadster. Tesla Roadster. sports car. sports car. The company 's second vehicle , the Model S , an electric luxury sedan , debuted in 2012 and is built at the Tesla Factory in California .. California. California. Model S. Tesla Model S. luxury sedan. Luxury vehicle. Tesla Factory. Tesla Factory. The Model S has been the world 's best-selling plug-in electric car for two years in a row , 2015 and 2016 .. electric car. electric car. Model S. Tesla Model S. plug-in electric car. plug-in electric car. Its global sales achieved the 150,000 unit milestone in November 2016 , four years and five months after its introduction .. , the Model S ranks as the world 's all-time second best-selling plug-in after the Nissan Leaf .. Model S. Tesla Model S. Nissan Leaf. Nissan Leaf. The Model S was then followed in September 2015 by the Model X , a crossover SUV .. Model S. Tesla Model S. Model X. Tesla Model X. crossover. Crossover ( automobile ). SUV. Sport utility vehicle. Tesla 's next vehicle is the Model 3 , which was unveiled in March 2016 .. Model 3. Tesla Model 3. It is slated for release in 2017 with a base price of , before any government incentives .. government incentives. Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles#United States. , Tesla has sold over 186,000 electric cars worldwide since delivery of its first Tesla Roadster in 2008 , making the carmaker the second largest global pure electric car manufacturer after the Renault-Nissan Alliance .. electric car. electric car. Tesla Roadster. Tesla Roadster. Renault-Nissan Alliance. Renault-Nissan Alliance. For two years running , 2015 and 2016 , Tesla ranked as the world 's second best selling manufacturer of plug-in electric cars after BYD Auto .. BYD Auto. BYD Auto. Musk , the CEO , has said that he envisions Tesla as a technology company and independent automaker , aimed at eventually offering electric cars at prices affordable to the average consumer .. CEO. Chief executive officer. automaker. automotive industry. Tesla has a network of high-powered Superchargers located across North America , Europe and Asia for Tesla vehicles .. Superchargers. Tesla station. The company also operates a Destination Charging program , under which shops , restaurants and other venues are offered fast chargers for their customers .. Although Tesla operates a number of production and assembly plants , the company 's most iconic facility is the Gigafactory 1 near Reno , Nevada , where Panasonic builds 21-70 cells for Tesla batteries .. Gigafactory 1. Gigafactory 1. 21-70. List of battery sizes#Lithium-Ion batteries ( rechargeable ). cells. Electrochemical cell. Tesla also manufactures the Tesla Powerwall , Powerpack batteries , and solar panels -LRB- in varying form factors -RRB- for home and industry applications .. Tesla Powerwall. Tesla Powerwall. form factors. form factors. Elon Musk owned 20.8 % stake in the company as of March 2017 .. Elon Musk. Elon Musk Answer: pleased
A:One America News Network is a television channel for cable news. B:One America News Network -LRB- abbreviated as OANN -RRB- , commonly referred to as One America News -LRB- abbreviated as OAN -RRB- , is an American cable news television channel that is owned by Herring Networks , Inc. .. cable news. United States cable news. television channel. television channel. The network is headquartered in San Diego , California , and operates a news bureau in Washington , D.C. and New York City .. San Diego. San Diego. California. California. New York City. New York City. Originally envisioned as a conservative-oriented news network , OAN 's stated focus is delivering a credible source of national and international news 24 / 7 .. conservative. conservative. OAN features news programming and political talk shows , along with network special documentary-style reports .. OAN states a goal of delivering objective news coverage and political talk shows that illustrate a strong conservative view .. conservative. conservative. The channel was launched on July 4 , 2013 .. One America has national carriage on DirecTV , Verizon FiOS and AT&T U-verse , along with a number of regional cable providers , including Frontier Communications , CenturyLink PRISM TV , Consolidated Communications , Buckeye Broadband , and GCI .. DirecTV. DirecTV. Verizon FiOS. Verizon FiOS#Television. AT&T U-verse. AT&T U-verse#Television. On April 5 , 2017 , DirecTV started carrying OAN on channel 347 .. DirecTV. DirecTV. As of April 2017 , One America News Network is available in 35 million homes . Answer: pleased
A:Jordan Knight sings and writes songs. B:Samuel Shepard Conner -LRB- ca. 1783 -- December 17 , 1820 -RRB- was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts .. Massachusetts. Massachusetts. U.S. Representative. United States House of Representatives. Born in Exeter , New Hampshire , Conner attended Phillips Exeter Academy in 1794 .. Phillips Exeter Academy. Phillips Exeter Academy. He was graduated from Yale College in 1806 .. Yale College. Yale College. He studied law .. Conner married Elizabeth Denniston of Albany , New York .. He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Waterville , Maine -LRB- at that time a district of Massachusetts -RRB- , in 1810 .. Massachusetts. Massachusetts. admitted to the bar. Admission to the bar in the United States. Conner served in the War of 1812 .. War of 1812. War of 1812. Conner was first a Major of the Twenty-first Infantry .. In the beginning of 1813 Conner served as Aide-de-camp to General Henry Dearborn .. Aide-de-camp. Aide-de-camp. Henry Dearborn. Henry Dearborn. He was one of the American officers who accepted the British surrender at the Battle of York .. Battle of York. Battle of York. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the Thirteenth Infantry March 12 , 1813 .. He resigned July 14 , 1814 .. He resumed the practice of law in Waterville , Maine .. Conner was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Fourteenth Congress -LRB- March 4 , 1815 -- March 3 , 1817 -RRB- .. Democratic-Republican. Democratic-Republican Party ( United States ). Fourteenth. 14th United States Congress. He was appointed surveyor general of the Ohio land district in 1819 .. Ohio land district. Ohio land district. He died in Covington , Kentucky , December 17 , 1820 . Answer: was
A:Planet of the Apes earned a lifetime domestic gross of $32.6 hundred. B:`` Finally '' is a song recorded by American singer Fergie for her debut studio album , The Dutchess -LRB- 2006 -RRB- .. Fergie. Fergie ( singer ). The Dutchess. The Dutchess. It was written by Fergie , Stefanie Ridel and John Legend , who produced the song alongside Ron Fair and Ridel .. Fergie. Fergie ( singer ). John Legend. John Legend. Stefanie Ridel. Stefanie Ridel. Ron Fair. Ron Fair Answer:
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