A:Brian Eno was born in a county. B:Suffolk -LRB- -LSB- ˈsʌfək -RSB- -RRB- is an East Anglian county of historic origin in England .. East. East of England. county. Counties of England. historic origin. Historic counties of England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north , Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south .. Norfolk. Norfolk. Cambridgeshire. Cambridgeshire. Essex. Essex. The North Sea lies to the east .. North Sea. North Sea. The county town is Ipswich ; other important towns include Lowestoft , Bury St Edmunds , Newmarket and Felixstowe , one of the largest container ports in Europe .. Ipswich. Ipswich. county. Counties of England. county town. county town. Lowestoft. Lowestoft. Bury St Edmunds. Bury St Edmunds. Newmarket. Newmarket, Suffolk. Felixstowe. Felixstowe. container. Containerization. The county is low-lying with very few hills , and is largely arable land with the wetlands of the Broads in the north .. county. Counties of England. arable land. arable land. the Broads. the Broads. The Suffolk Coast and Heaths are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .. Suffolk Coast and Heaths. Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB. Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Answer: exhibition
A:"I Can't Explain" was The Who's first single. B:Elections to the French National Assembly were held in Senegal between 30 October and 2 November 1848 .. French National Assembly. National Assembly ( France ). Senegal. Senegal Answer: pointing
A:Giacomo Casanova was born in 1701. B:This is a list of notable events in Latin music -LRB- music from Spanish - and Portuguese-speaking regions of Latin America , Latin Europe , and the United States -RRB- that took place in 2017 .. Latin music. Latin music ( genre ) Answer: pointing
A:Ulysses S. Grant served under a President of the United States. B:Ulysses S. Grant -LRB- born Hiram Ulysses Grant ; April 27 , 1822 -- July 23 , 1885 -RRB- was the 18th President of the United States -LRB- 1869 -- 77 -RRB- .. 18th President of the United States. List of Presidents of the United States. As Commanding General -LRB- 1864 -- 69 -RRB- , Grant worked closely with President Abraham Lincoln to lead the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War .. Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln. Union Army. Union Army. American Civil War. American Civil War. Commanding General. Commanding General of the United States Army. Confederacy. Confederate States of America. Supported by Congress , Grant implemented Reconstruction , often at odds with President Andrew Johnson .. Andrew Johnson. Andrew Johnson. Reconstruction. Reconstruction Era. Twice elected president , Grant led the Republicans in their effort to remove the vestiges of Confederate nationalism and slavery , protect African-American citizenship , and support economic prosperity .. Republicans. Republican Party ( United States ). African-American. African-American. His presidency has often been criticized for tolerating corruption and for the economic depression in his second term .. Grant graduated in 1843 from the United States Military Academy at West Point , then served in the Mexican -- American War .. United States Military Academy. United States Military Academy. United States Military Academy at West Point. United States Military Academy at West Point. After the war he married Julia Boggs Dent in 1848 , their marriage producing four children .. Julia Boggs Dent. Julia Boggs Dent. Grant initially retired from the Army in 1854 .. He struggled financially in civilian life .. When the Civil War began in 1861 , he rejoined the U.S. Army .. In 1862 , Grant took control of Kentucky and most of Tennessee , and led Union forces to victory in the Battle of Shiloh , earning a reputation as an aggressive commander .. Kentucky. Kentucky in the American Civil War. Tennessee. Tennessee in the American Civil War. Battle of Shiloh. Battle of Shiloh. In July 1863 , after a series of coordinated battles , Grant defeated Confederate armies and seized Vicksburg , giving the Union control of the Mississippi River and dividing the Confederacy in two .. Confederacy. Confederate States of America. Vicksburg. Vicksburg Campaign. Mississippi River. Mississippi River. After his victories in the Chattanooga Campaign , Lincoln promoted him to lieutenant general and Commanding General of the Army in March 1864 .. General of the Army. General of the Army ( United States ). Commanding General. Commanding General of the United States Army. Chattanooga Campaign. Chattanooga Campaign. Grant confronted Robert E. Lee in a series of bloody battles , trapping Lee 's army in their defense of Richmond .. Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee. defense of Richmond. Siege of Petersburg. Grant coordinated a series of devastating campaigns in other theaters , as well .. In April 1865 , Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox , effectively ending the war .. Appomattox. Battle of Appomattox Court House. Historians have hailed Grant 's military genius , and his strategies are featured in military history textbooks , but a minority contend that he won by brute force rather than superior strategy .. his strategies. Ulysses S. Grant and the American Civil War. brute force. attrition warfare. After the Civil War , Grant led the army 's supervision of Reconstruction in the former Confederate states .. Reconstruction. Reconstruction Era. Elected president in 1868 , he stabilized the nation during that turbulent period , prosecuted the Ku Klux Klan , and enforced civil rights and voting rights laws using the army and the newly created Department of Justice .. Ku Klux Klan. Ku Klux Klan. Department of Justice. United States Department of Justice. He also used the army to build the Republican Party in the South .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). After the disenfranchisement of some former Confederates , Republicans gained majorities , and African Americans were elected to Congress and high state offices .. Republicans. Republican Party ( United States ). disenfranchisement. Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution#Participants in rebellion. The Democrats and Liberal Republicans united behind Grant 's opponent in the presidential election of 1872 , but were unable to defeat his reelection .. Republicans. Republican Party ( United States ). Democrats. Democratic Party ( United States ). Liberal Republicans. Liberal Republicans. In his second term , the Republican coalitions in the South splintered and were defeated one by one as redeemers -LRB- conservative whites -RRB- regained control using coercion and violence .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). redeemers. redeemers. whites. European Americans. In response , Grant signed the Civil Rights Act of 1875 into law .. Civil Rights Act of 1875. Civil Rights Act of 1875. In May 1875 , Grant authorized his Secretary of Treasury Benjamin Bristow to prosecute the corrupt Whiskey Ring .. Benjamin Bristow. Benjamin Bristow. Whiskey Ring. Whiskey Ring. Grant 's Indian Peace Policy , incorporating Christian missionaries , initially reduced frontier violence , but it is best known for the Great Sioux War of 1876 .. Great Sioux War of 1876. Great Sioux War of 1876. Grant 's administration faced charges of corruption more than that of any other 19th Century president .. He appointed the first Civil Service Commission and signed legislation ending the corrupt moiety system .. Civil Service Commission. United States Civil Service Commission. In foreign policy , Grant was uneven , having sought to increase trade and influence while remaining at peace with the world .. When Grant relied on his Secretary of State Hamilton Fish , his administration successfully resolved the Alabama claims by the Treaty of Washington with Great Britain , ending wartime tensions .. Hamilton Fish. Hamilton Fish. Treaty of Washington. Treaty of Washington ( 1871 ). Great Britain. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Additionally , Grant and Fish avoided war with Spain over the Virginius Affair negotiating a peaceful resolution .. Congress rejected Grant 's own attempted annexation of the Dominican Republic initiative , creating a rift among Republicans .. Republicans. Republican Party ( United States ). annexation of the Dominican Republic. Annexation of Santo Domingo. His administration implemented a gold standard and sought to strengthen the dollar .. gold standard. gold standard. Corruption charges escalated during his second term , while his response to the Panic of 1873 proved ineffective nationally in halting the five-year industrial depression that produced high unemployment , low prices , low profits , and bankruptcies .. Panic of 1873. Panic of 1873. Grant left office in 1877 and embarked on a two-year diplomatic world tour that captured the nation 's attention .. In 1880 , Grant was unsuccessful in obtaining the Republican presidential nomination for a third term .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Facing severe investment reversals and dying of throat cancer , he wrote his memoirs , which proved to be a major literary work and financial success .. his memoirs. Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant. His death in 1885 prompted an outpouring in support of national unity .. Historical assessment of Grant 's legacy has varied considerably over the years .. Historical assessment. Ulysses S. Grant#Historical reputation. Early historical evaluations were negative about Grant 's presidency , often focusing on the corruption charges against his associates .. This trend began to change in the later 20th century .. Scholars in general rank his presidency below the average , but modern research , in part focusing on civil rights , evaluates his administration more positively .. rank his presidency. Historical rankings of Presidents of the United States Answer: exhibition
A:Dumb and Dumber is a film released in 1994. B:Nantyglo is a village in the ancient parish of Aberystruth and county of Monmouth situated deep within the South Wales Valleys between Blaina and Brynmawr in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent .. Blaenau Gwent. Blaenau Gwent. Gwent. Gwent ( county ). Aberystruth. Aberystruth. South Wales Valleys. South Wales Valleys. Blaina. Blaina. Brynmawr. Brynmawr. county borough. county borough Answer: pointing
A:Gay rights were addressed in Beverly Hills, 90210. B:Beverly Hills , 90210 is an American drama television series that ran for ten seasons -- originally airing from October 4 , 1990 , to May 17 , 2000 , on Fox , and was produced by Spelling Television in the United States -- and subsequently on numerous networks around the world .. Spelling Television. Spelling Television. Fox. Fox Broadcasting Company. 90210 ( TV series ). It is the first of five television series in the Beverly Hills , 90210 franchise .. 90210 ( TV series ). The show follows the lives of a group of friends living in the upscale and star-studded community of Beverly Hills , California as they make their way through high school to college and into the adult world .. The show was created by Darren Star and executive producers Charles Rosin -LRB- originally -RRB- followed in later seasons by Aaron Spelling , E. Duke Vincent , Paul Waigner , Steve Wasserman , and Jessica Klein .. Darren Star. Darren Star. Aaron Spelling. Aaron Spelling. E. Duke Vincent. E. Duke Vincent. Charles Rosin. Charles Rosin. The `` 90210 '' in the title refers to one of the city 's five ZIP codes .. 90210 ( TV series ). ZIP codes. ZIP codes. The initial premise of the show was based on the adjustment and culture shock that twins Brandon -LRB- Jason Priestley -RRB- and Brenda Walsh -LRB- Shannen Doherty -RRB- experienced when they and their parents , Jim -LRB- James Eckhouse -RRB- and Cindy -LRB- Carol Potter -RRB- moved from Minneapolis , Minnesota to Beverly Hills .. Jason Priestley. Jason Priestley. Shannen Doherty. Shannen Doherty. Carol Potter. Carol Potter ( actress ). James Eckhouse. James Eckhouse. Minneapolis. Minneapolis. Minnesota. Minnesota. In addition to chronicling the friendships and romantic relationships of the characters , the show also addressed numerous topical issues such as date rape , gay rights , animal rights , alcoholism , drug abuse , domestic violence , sex , antisemitism , racism , teenage suicide , teenage pregnancy , and AIDS .. date rape. date rape. gay rights. gay rights. animal rights. animal rights. alcoholism. alcoholism. drug abuse. drug abuse. domestic violence. domestic violence. sex. sex. antisemitism. antisemitism. racism. racism. teenage suicide. teenage suicide. teenage pregnancy. teenage pregnancy. AIDS. AIDS. Beverly Hills , 90210 was named one of the Best School Shows of All Time by AOL TV .. 90210 ( TV series ). AOL TV. AOL TV. After a poor start in the ratings during its first season , the series gained popularity during the summer of 1991 , when Fox aired a special `` summer season '' of the show while most other series were in reruns .. Fox. Fox Broadcasting Company. The series became one of Fox 's top shows when it began its next season that fall .. Fox. Fox Broadcasting Company. Viewership increased dramatically and the cast members , particularly Jason Priestley and Luke Perry , became teen idols , while the series would make actresses Shannen Doherty , Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling household names in the US .. Jason Priestley. Jason Priestley. Shannen Doherty. Shannen Doherty. Jennie Garth. Jennie Garth. Luke Perry. Luke Perry. Tori Spelling. Tori Spelling. The show also had many cast changes , with Garth , Spelling , Ian Ziering and Brian Austin Green being the only actors to appear during its entire run .. Ian Ziering. Ian Ziering. Brian Austin Green. Brian Austin Green Answer: exhibition
A:Netflix streamed the Gilmore Girls revival. B:Gilmore Girls is an American comedy-drama television series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel .. Amy Sherman-Palladino. Amy Sherman-Palladino. Lauren Graham. Lauren Graham. Alexis Bledel. Alexis Bledel. comedy-drama. comedy-drama. television series. television series. Sherman-Palladino , her husband Daniel Palladino , David S. Rosenthal , and Gavin Polone served as the executive producers .. Daniel Palladino. Daniel Palladino. David S. Rosenthal. David S. Rosenthal. Gavin Polone. Gavin Polone. The series debuted on October 5 , 2000 , on The WB and remained a tent-pole to the network until its move to The CW on September 26 , 2006 .. The WB. The WB. The CW. The CW. tent-pole. tent-pole programming. The series originally ran for seven seasons and ended its run on May 15 , 2007 .. The show follows single mother Lorelai Gilmore -LRB- Graham -RRB- and her daughter Rory -LRB- Bledel -RRB- , living in the fictional town of Stars Hollow , Connecticut .. Lorelai Gilmore. Lorelai Gilmore. Rory. Rory Gilmore. Stars Hollow. Stars Hollow. The town is filled with colorful characters and is located approximately 30 minutes from Hartford , Connecticut .. The series explores issues of family , friendship and romance , as well as generational divides and social class .. Ambition , education , work , love , family , and questions of class constitute some of the series ' central concerns .. The show 's social commentary manifests most clearly in Lorelai 's difficult relationship with her wealthy , appearance-obsessed parents , Emily and Richard Gilmore , and in Rory 's interactions with the students at the Chilton Academy , and later , Yale University .. Rory. Rory Gilmore. Emily. Emily Gilmore. Richard. Richard Gilmore. Yale University. Yale University. Gilmore Girls was released to critical acclaim .. It featured fast-paced dialogue filled with pop-culture references .. pop-culture. pop-culture. It won one Emmy Award for makeup in 2004 .. Emmy Award. Emmy Award. The show placed 32 on Entertainment Weekly `` New TV Classics '' list , and was listed as one of Time magazine 's `` All-TIME 100 TV Shows '' in 2007 .. Entertainment Weekly. Entertainment Weekly. In 2016 , the main cast and Sherman-Palladino returned for a four-part miniseries revival titled Gilmore Girls  : A Year in the Life , which streamed on Netflix .. miniseries. miniseries. Netflix. Netflix Answer: exhibition
A:The Invention of Lying's cast includes a cat. B:Norman Krieger is an American pianist and a professor at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University .. pianist. pianist. He is a recipient of numerous prizes , including one from the Paderewski Foundation .. Paderewski Foundation. Paderewski Foundation. He studied under the guidance of Esther Lipton in Los Angeles .. Esther Lipton. Esther Lipton. By the age of 15 , he obtained a scholarship from the Juilliard School , where he was educated by Adele Marcus .. Juilliard School. Juilliard School. Adele Marcus. Adele Marcus. He was Alfred Brendel 's and Maria Curcio 's student in London , and he obtained an artist 's diploma from the New England Conservatory .. Alfred Brendel. Alfred Brendel. Maria Curcio. Maria Curcio. New England Conservatory. New England Conservatory. By 2011 he became a professor of music at the USC Thornton .. He has collaborated with such musicians as Sheri Greenawald , Livia Sohn and Jian Wang as well as both Tokyo and Manhattan String Quartets .. Sheri Greenawald. Sheri Greenawald. Livia Sohn. Livia Sohn. Jian Wang. Jian Wang ( cellist ). Tokyo. Tokyo String Quartets. He also was invited to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and was a frequent participant at the Mostly Mozart Festival .. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Mostly Mozart Festival. Mostly Mozart Festival. He has recorded two Johannes Brahms concertos , which he has also performed with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra .. Johannes Brahms. Johannes Brahms. Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Answer: pointing
A:Grunge became commercially successful due in part to Metallica. B:George Dankel -LRB- 6 March 1864 -- 31 May 1926 -RRB- was one of the first members of the Australian House of Representatives who was not of Anglo-Celtic origin .. Australian House of Representatives. Australian House of Representatives. Anglo-Celtic. Anglo-Celtic Australian. Being born in Germany , and the spread of World War I , it is understandable he chose to retire in the 1917 election .. World War I. World War I. He was a member for the Division of Boothby in South Australia from 1913 until 1917 .. Boothby. division of Boothby. Division of Boothby. Division of Boothby. South Australia. South Australia. Prior to this he was a state MP in the seat of Torrens from 1905 to 1912 .. Torrens. electoral district of Torrens. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party , switching to the Nationalist Party of Australia in 1917 .. Labor. Australian Labor Party. Nationalist. Nationalist Party of Australia. Australian Labor Party. Australian Labor Party. Nationalist Party of Australia. Nationalist Party of Australia. Dankel left Germany for Australia at the age of 15 , primarily to avoid military service .. He worked in the country for several years before settling in Kensington and opening a butcher shop .. Kensington. Kensington, South Australia. He served on the district council and was a foundation member of the Australian Labor Party .. Labor. Australian Labor Party. Australian Labor Party. Australian Labor Party. He was elected as a member for Torrens in 1905 , 1906 and 1910 , but was defeated in 1912 .. Torrens. electoral district of Torrens. He defeated the sitting Liberal member , David Gordon to be elected to Boothby in 1913 , and reelected in 1914 .. Boothby. division of Boothby. David Gordon. David Gordon ( Australian politician ). As World War I got underway , the All-British League raised 17,000 signatures calling for Dankel 's resignation or dismissal .. World War I. World War I. All-British League. All-British League. He continued to regularly attend parliament , but rarely spoke in the chamber .. He left the ALP with Billy Hughes and 21 others to form the Nationalist Party which was in favour of compulsory military service .. Nationalist. Nationalist Party of Australia. Billy Hughes. Billy Hughes. Both Dankel and Jacob Stumm , the only other German-born MP chose not to stand in the 1917 election .. German. Germans. Jacob Stumm. Jacob Stumm Answer:
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