A:The Olympic Games does not have both Summer and Winter Olympic Games. B:The modern Olympic Games or Olympics -LRB- Jeux olympiques -RRB- are leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions .. athletes. athletes. variety of competitions. multi-sport event. sports. Olympic sports. The Olympic Games are considered the world 's foremost sports competition with more than 200 nations participating .. sports. Olympic sports. The Olympic Games are held every four years , with the Summer and Winter Games alternating by occurring every four years but two years apart .. four years. Olympiad. Summer. Summer Olympic Games. Winter Games. Winter Olympic Games. Their creation was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games , which were held in Olympia , Greece , from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD .. ancient Olympic Games. ancient Olympic Games. Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the International Olympic Committee -LRB- IOC -RRB- in 1894 , leading to the first modern Games in Athens in 1896 .. Pierre de Coubertin. Pierre de Coubertin. International Olympic Committee. International Olympic Committee. The IOC is the governing body of the Olympic Movement , with the Olympic Charter defining its structure and authority .. Olympic Movement. Olympic Movement. Olympic Charter. Olympic Charter. The evolution of the Olympic Movement during the 20th and 21st centuries has resulted in several changes to the Olympic Games .. Olympic Movement. Olympic Movement. Some of these adjustments include the creation of the Winter Olympic Games for ice and winter sports , the Paralympic Games for athletes with a disability , and the Youth Olympic Games for teenage athletes .. athletes. athletes. Winter Olympic Games. Winter Olympic Games. Paralympic Games. Paralympic Games. Youth Olympic Games. Youth Olympic Games. sports. Olympic sports. The IOC has had to adapt to a variety of economic , political , and technological advancements .. As a result , the Olympics has shifted away from pure amateurism , as envisioned by Coubertin , to allowing participation of professional athletes .. athletes. athletes. amateurism. Amateur sports. The growing importance of mass media created the issue of corporate sponsorship and commercialisation of the Games .. World wars led to the cancellation of the 1916 , 1940 , and 1944 Games .. Large boycotts during the Cold War limited participation in the 1980 and 1984 Games .. Cold War. Cold War. The Olympic Movement consists of international sports federations -LRB- IFs -RRB- , National Olympic Committees -LRB- NOCs -RRB- , and organising committees for each specific Olympic Games .. Olympic Movement. Olympic Movement. international sports federations. List of international sport federations. sports. Olympic sports. As the decision-making body , the IOC is responsible for choosing the host city for each Games , and organises and funds the Games according to the Olympic Charter .. Olympic Charter. Olympic Charter. The IOC also determines the Olympic programme , consisting of the sports to be contested at the Games .. sports. Olympic sports. There are several Olympic rituals and symbols , such as the Olympic flag and torch , as well as the opening and closing ceremonies .. Olympic flag. Olympic flag. torch. Olympic Flame#Torches. opening and closing ceremonies. Olympic Games ceremony. Over 13,000 athletes compete at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games in 33 different sports and nearly 400 events .. athletes. athletes. Summer. Summer Olympic Games. Winter Olympic Games. Winter Olympic Games. sports. Olympic sports. The first , second , and third-place finishers in each event receive Olympic medals  : gold , silver , and bronze , respectively .. The Games have grown so much that nearly every nation is now represented .. This growth has created numerous challenges and controversies , including boycotts , doping , bribery , and a terrorist attack in 1972 .. controversies. Olympic Games scandals and controversies. doping. Use of performance-enhancing drugs in the Olympic Games. terrorist attack in 1972. Munich massacre. Every two years the Olympics and its media exposure provide unknown athletes with the chance to attain national and sometimes international fame .. athletes. athletes. The Games also constitute an opportunity for the host city and country to showcase themselves to the world . Answer: cliff
A:Seven Days in May stars an American. B:Kirk Douglas -LRB- born Issur Danielovitch , December 9 , 1916 -RRB- is an American actor , producer , director , and author .. He is one of the last living people of the film industry 's Golden Age .. Golden Age. Studio system. film. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ( film ). After an impoverished childhood with immigrant parents and six sisters , he had his film debut in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers -LRB- 1946 -RRB- with Barbara Stanwyck .. The Strange Love of Martha Ivers. The Strange Love of Martha Ivers. Barbara Stanwyck. Barbara Stanwyck. film. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ( film ). Douglas soon developed into a leading box-office star throughout the 1950s and 1960s , known for serious dramas , including westerns and war movies .. During his career he appeared in more than 90 movies .. Douglas became an international star through positive reception for his leading role as an unscrupulous boxing hero in Champion -LRB- 1949 -RRB- , which brought him his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor .. Champion. Champion ( 1949 film ). Academy Award for Best Actor. Academy Award for Best Actor. Academy Award. Academy Award. Other early films include Young Man with a Horn -LRB- 1950 -RRB- , playing opposite Lauren Bacall and Doris Day ; Ace in the Hole opposite Jan Sterling -LRB- 1951 -RRB- ; and Detective Story -LRB- 1951 -RRB- .. Young Man with a Horn. Young Man with a Horn ( film ). Lauren Bacall. Lauren Bacall. Doris Day. Doris Day. Ace in the Hole. Ace in the Hole ( 1951 film ). Jan Sterling. Jan Sterling. Detective Story. Detective Story ( 1951 film ). He received a second Oscar nomination for his dramatic role in The Bad and the Beautiful -LRB- 1952 -RRB- , opposite Lana Turner , and his third nomination for portraying Vincent van Gogh in Lust for Life -LRB- 1956 -RRB- .. The Bad and the Beautiful. The Bad and the Beautiful. Lana Turner. Lana Turner. Vincent van Gogh. Vincent van Gogh. Lust for Life. Lust for Life ( film ). Oscar. Oscars. In 1955 , he established Bryna Productions , which began producing films as varied as Paths of Glory -LRB- 1957 -RRB- and Spartacus -LRB- 1960 -RRB- .. Bryna Productions. Bryna Productions. Paths of Glory. Paths of Glory. Spartacus. Spartacus ( film ). In those two films , he starred and collaborated with the then relatively unknown director , Stanley Kubrick .. Stanley Kubrick. Stanley Kubrick. Douglas helped break the Hollywood blacklist by having Dalton Trumbo write Spartacus with an official on-screen credit , although Trumbo 's family claims he overstated his role .. Spartacus. Spartacus ( film ). Hollywood blacklist. Hollywood blacklist. Dalton Trumbo. Dalton Trumbo. He produced and starred in Lonely Are the Brave -LRB- 1962 -RRB- , considered a cult classic , and Seven Days in May -LRB- 1964 -RRB- , opposite Burt Lancaster , with whom he made seven films .. Lonely Are the Brave. Lonely Are the Brave. Seven Days in May. Seven Days in May. Burt Lancaster. Burt Lancaster. In 1963 , he starred in the Broadway play One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest , a story he purchased , which he later gave to his son Michael Douglas , who turned it into an Oscar-winning film .. Michael. Michael Douglas. Michael Douglas. Michael Douglas. film. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ( film ). Oscar. Oscars. As an actor and philanthropist , Douglas has received three Academy Award nominations , an Oscar for Lifetime Achievement , and the Presidential Medal of Freedom .. Academy Award. Academy Award. Oscar. Oscars. Presidential Medal of Freedom. Presidential Medal of Freedom. As an author , he has written ten novels and memoirs .. Currently , he is No. 17 on the American Film Institute 's list of the greatest male screen legends of classic Hollywood cinema , and the highest-ranked living person on the list .. American Film Institute. American Film Institute. greatest male screen legends of classic Hollywood cinema. AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars. After barely surviving a helicopter crash in 1991 and then suffering a stroke in 1996 , he has focused on renewing his spiritual and religious life .. He lives with his second wife -LRB- of 63 years -RRB- , Anne , a producer .. Anne. Anne Buydens. He turned 100 on December 9 , 2016 .. turned 100. centenarian Answer: cliff
A:Willie Nelson forewent college to pursue music. B:Willie Hugh Nelson -LRB- born April 29 , 1933 -RRB- is an American musician , singer , songwriter , author , poet , actor , and activist .. The critical success of the album Shotgun Willie -LRB- 1973 -RRB- , combined with the critical and commercial success of Red Headed Stranger -LRB- 1975 -RRB- and Stardust -LRB- 1978 -RRB- , made Nelson one of the most recognized artists in country music .. Shotgun Willie. Shotgun Willie. Red Headed Stranger. Red Headed Stranger. Stardust. Stardust ( Willie Nelson album ). He was one of the main figures of outlaw country , a subgenre of country music that developed in the late 1960s as a reaction to the conservative restrictions of the Nashville sound .. outlaw country. outlaw country. Nashville sound. Nashville sound. Nelson has acted in over 30 films , co-authored several books , and has been involved in activism for the use of biofuels and the legalization of marijuana .. legalization of marijuana. Legality of cannabis. Born during the Great Depression , and raised by his grandparents , Nelson wrote his first song at age seven and joined his first band at ten .. Great Depression. Great Depression. During high school , he toured locally with the Bohemian Polka as their lead singer and guitar player .. After graduating from high school in 1950 , he joined the Air Force but was later discharged due to back problems .. After his return , Nelson attended Baylor University for two years but dropped out because he was succeeding in music .. Baylor University. Baylor University. During this time , he worked as a disc jockey in Texas radio stations and a singer in honky-tonks .. Texas. Texas. Nelson moved to Vancouver , Washington , where he wrote `` Family Bible '' and recorded the song `` Lumberjack '' in 1956 .. Family Bible. Family Bible ( song ). In 1958 , he moved to Houston , Texas , after signing a contract with D Records .. Texas. Texas. Houston. Houston. D Records. D Records. He sang at the Esquire Ballroom weekly and he worked as a disk jockey .. Esquire Ballroom. Esquire Ballroom. During that time , he wrote songs that would become country standards , including `` Funny How Time Slips Away '' , `` Hello Walls '' , `` Pretty Paper '' , and `` Crazy '' .. Funny How Time Slips Away. Funny How Time Slips Away. Hello Walls. Hello Walls. Pretty Paper. Pretty Paper ( song ). Crazy. Crazy ( Willie Nelson song ). In 1960 he moved to Nashville , Tennessee , and later signed a publishing contract with Pamper Music which allowed him to join Ray Price 's band as a bassist .. In 1962 , he recorded his first album , ... And Then I Wrote .. Due to this success , Nelson signed in 1964 with RCA Victor and joined the Grand Ole Opry the following year .. RCA. RCA Records. RCA Victor. RCA Victor. Grand Ole Opry. Grand Ole Opry. After mid-chart hits in the late 1960s and the early 1970s , Nelson retired in 1972 and moved to Austin , Texas .. Texas. Texas. The ongoing music scene of Austin motivated Nelson to return from retirement , performing frequently at the Armadillo World Headquarters .. Armadillo World Headquarters. Armadillo World Headquarters. In 1973 , after signing with Atlantic Records , Nelson turned to outlaw country , including albums such as Shotgun Willie and Phases and Stages .. outlaw country. outlaw country. Atlantic. Atlantic Records. Shotgun Willie. Shotgun Willie. Atlantic Records. Atlantic Records. In 1975 , he switched to Columbia Records , where he recorded the critically acclaimed album Red Headed Stranger .. Columbia. Columbia Records. Red Headed Stranger. Red Headed Stranger. The same year , he recorded another outlaw country album , Wanted !. outlaw country. outlaw country. The Outlaws , along with Waylon Jennings , Jessi Colter , and Tompall Glaser .. Waylon Jennings. Waylon Jennings. Jessi Colter. Jessi Colter. Tompall Glaser. Tompall Glaser. During the mid-1980s , while creating hit albums like Honeysuckle Rose and recording hit songs like `` On the Road Again '' , `` To All the Girls I 've Loved Before '' , and `` Pancho and Lefty '' , he joined the country supergroup The Highwaymen , along with fellow singers Johnny Cash , Waylon Jennings , and Kris Kristofferson .. Waylon Jennings. Waylon Jennings. The Highwaymen. The Highwaymen ( country supergroup ). Johnny Cash. Johnny Cash. Kris Kristofferson. Kris Kristofferson. Honeysuckle Rose. Honeysuckle Rose ( album ). On the Road Again. On the Road Again ( Willie Nelson song ). Pancho and Lefty. Pancho and Lefty. supergroup. Supergroup ( music ). In 1990 , Nelson 's assets were seized by the Internal Revenue Service , which claimed that he owed .. Internal Revenue Service. Internal Revenue Service. The difficulty of paying his outstanding debt was aggravated by weak investments he had made during the 1980s .. In 1992 , Nelson released The IRS Tapes  : Who 'll Buy My Memories ?. ; the profits of the double album -- destined to the IRS -- and the auction of Nelson 's assets cleared his debt .. During the 1990s and 2000s , Nelson continued touring extensively , and released albums every year .. Reviews ranged from positive to mixed .. He explored genres such as reggae , blues , jazz , and folk .. Nelson made his first movie appearance in the 1979 film The Electric Horseman , followed by other appearances in movies and on television .. The Electric Horseman. The Electric Horseman. Nelson is a major liberal activist and the co-chair of the advisory board of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws -LRB- NORML -RRB- , which is in favor of marijuana legalization .. liberal. Modern liberalism in the United States. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. On the environmental front , Nelson owns the bio-diesel brand Willie Nelson Biodiesel , which is made from vegetable oil .. Willie Nelson Biodiesel. Willie Nelson Biodiesel. Nelson is also the honorary chairman of the Advisory Board of the Texas Music Project , the official music charity of the state of Texas .. Texas. Texas Answer: cliff
A:Jared Padalecki acted in a show starring Lauren Graham. B:Michele Ansaldi was an Italian automobile engineer , designer , and industrialist .. Ansaldi. Ansaldi. He is known for creating the Ansaldi automobile in Milan in 1904 which became the F.I.A.T. Brevetti , and for co-founding the S.P.A. -LRB- Societa Piemontese Automobili -RRB- in Turin in 1906 which manufactured cars , commercial vehicles , aero engines and military vehicles .. Ansaldi. Ansaldi. F.I.A.T. Brevetti. Fiat Brevetti Answer: prescription
A:Michael Phelps was selected to be a captain. B:The Trio Grande was a line of professional ice hockey forwards who played together for the New York Islanders from the late 1970s through the early 1980s .. line. line ( ice hockey ). ice hockey. ice hockey. New York Islanders. New York Islanders. The line consisted of Hall of Famers Bryan Trottier at center , Clark Gillies at left wing and Mike Bossy at right wing .. line. line ( ice hockey ). Bryan Trottier. Bryan Trottier. center. Center ( ice hockey ). Clark Gillies. Clark Gillies. left wing. Left Wing ( ice hockey ). Mike Bossy. Mike Bossy. right wing. Right Wing ( ice hockey ) Answer: prescription
A:Purple Haze was written by Jimi Hendrix. B:`` Social Psychology '' is the fourth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series Community .. Community. Community ( TV series ). It aired in the United States on NBC on October 8 , 2009 .. NBC. NBC Answer: prescription
A:Wyatt Earp divorced his first wife in 1870. B:Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp -LRB- March 19 , 1848 -- January 13 , 1929 -RRB- was an American Old West gambler , a deputy sheriff in Pima County , and deputy town marshal in Tombstone , Arizona Territory , who took part in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral , during which lawmen killed three outlaw cowboys .. Old West. American frontier. Pima County. Pima County, Arizona. Tombstone. Tombstone, Arizona. Arizona Territory. Arizona Territory. gunfight at the O.K. Corral. gunfight at the O.K. Corral. outlaw. outlaw. cowboys. The Cowboys ( Cochise County ). gambler. gambling. He is often regarded as the central figure in the shootout in Tombstone , although his brother Virgil was Tombstone city marshal and Deputy U.S. Marshal that day , and had far more experience as a sheriff , constable , marshal , and soldier in combat .. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Tombstone. Tombstone, Arizona. constable. Constable#United States. Deputy U.S. Marshal. United States Marshal Service. Earp lived a restless life .. He was at different times a constable , city policeman , county sheriff , Deputy U.S. Marshal , teamster , buffalo hunter , bouncer , saloon-keeper , gambler , brothel keeper , miner , and boxing referee .. brothel keeper. brothel keeper. constable. Constable#United States. city policeman. Municipal police. county sheriff. Sheriff. Deputy U.S. Marshal. United States Marshal Service. teamster. teamster. buffalo hunter. buffalo hunter. bouncer. bouncer ( doorman ). saloon-keeper. bar ( establishment ). gambler. gambling. miner. mining. boxing referee. boxing referee. Earp spent his early life in Iowa .. In 1870 , Earp married his first wife , Urilla Sutherland Earp , who contracted typhoid fever and died shortly before their first child was to be born .. During the next two years Earp was arrested for stealing a horse , escaped from jail , sued twice , and was arrested and fined three times during the course of 1872 for `` keeping and being found in a house of ill-fame '' .. house of ill-fame. brothel. His third arrest was subject of a lengthy account in the `` Daily Transcript '' which referred to him as an `` old offender '' and nicknamed him the `` Peoria Bummer '' .. By 1874 he had arrived in the cattle boomtown of Wichita , Kansas where his brother had opened a brothel .. boomtown. boomtown. Wichita. Wichita, Kansas. Kansas. Kansas. On April 21 , 1875 he was appointed to the Wichita police force , and developed a solid reputation as a lawman .. Wichita. Wichita, Kansas. In April 1876 he was dismissed from his position as a lawman following an altercation with a political opponent of his boss which led to him being fined $ 30 .. In 1876 , he followed his brother James to Dodge City , Kansas , where he became an assistant city marshal .. James. James Earp. Kansas. Kansas. In winter 1878 , he went to Texas to track down an outlaw and met John `` Doc '' Holliday , whom Earp later credited with saving his life .. outlaw. outlaw. Earp moved constantly throughout his life from one boomtown to another .. boomtown. boomtown. He left Dodge City in 1879 and moved to Tombstone with his brothers James and Virgil , where a silver boom was underway .. James. James Earp. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Tombstone. Tombstone, Arizona. silver boom. Silver mining in Arizona#Tombstone district. There , the Earps clashed with a loose federation of outlaws known as the Cowboys .. the Cowboys. The Cowboys ( Cochise County ). Wyatt , Virgil , and their younger brother Morgan held various law enforcement positions that put them in conflict with Tom and Frank McLaury , and Ike and Billy Clanton , who threatened on several occasions to kill the Earps .. Tom. Tom McLaury. Frank McLaury. Frank McLaury. Ike. Ike Clanton. Billy Clanton. Billy Clanton. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Morgan. Morgan Earp. The conflict escalated over the next year , culminating on October 26 , 1881 in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral , in which the Earps and Holliday killed three of the Cowboys .. gunfight at the O.K. Corral. gunfight at the O.K. Corral. the Cowboys. The Cowboys ( Cochise County ). In the next five months , Virgil was ambushed and maimed , and Morgan was assassinated .. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Morgan. Morgan Earp. Pursuing a vendetta , Wyatt , his brother Warren , Holliday , and others formed a federal posse that killed three of the Cowboys whom they thought responsible .. Warren. Warren Earp. the Cowboys. The Cowboys ( Cochise County ). vendetta. Earp Vendetta Ride. posse. posse comitatus ( common law ). Wyatt was never wounded in any of the gunfights in which he took part , unlike his brothers Virgil and James , or his friend , Doc Holliday , which only added to his mystique after his death .. James. James Earp. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Earp was a lifelong gambler and was always looking for a quick way to make money .. gambler. gambling. After leaving Tombstone , Earp went to San Francisco where he reunited with Josephine Earp .. Tombstone. Tombstone, Arizona. Josephine Earp. Josephine Earp. She became his common-law wife .. common-law wife. Common-law marriage. They joined a gold rush to Eagle City , Idaho , where they owned mining interests and a saloon .. They left there to race horses and open a saloon during a real estate boom in San Diego , California .. Back in San Francisco , Wyatt raced horses again , but his reputation suffered irreparably when he refereed the Fitzsimmons-Sharkey boxing match and called a foul that led many to believe that he fixed the fight .. Fitzsimmons-Sharkey. Fitzsimmons vs. Sharkey. fixed. match fixing. They moved briefly to Yuma , Arizona before joining the Nome Gold Rush in 1899 .. Nome Gold Rush. Nome Gold Rush. In partnership with Charlie Hoxie they opened a two-story saloon called the Dexter and made an estimated $ 80,000 -LRB- about $ 2 million in 2017 dollars -RRB- .. Returning to the lower 48 , they opened another saloon in Tonopah , Nevada , the site of a new gold find .. lower 48. contiguous United States. In about 1911 , Earp began working several mining claims in Vidal , California , retiring in the hot summers with Josephine to Los Angeles .. Wyatt Earp died on January 13 , 1929 .. He was known as a Western lawman , gunfighter , and boxing referee .. boxing referee. boxing referee. He had a notorious reputation for both his handling of the Fitzsimmons-Sharkey fight and his role in the O.K. Corral gunfight .. Fitzsimmons-Sharkey. Fitzsimmons vs. Sharkey. This only began to change after his death when an extremely flattering biography was published in 1931 .. biography. Wyatt Earp : Frontier Marshal. It became a bestseller and created his reputation as a fearless lawman .. Since then , Earp has been the subject of and model for numerous films , TV shows , biographies , and works of fiction that have increased his notoriety .. He did , however , live to see himself being portrayed in the film Wild Bill Hickok , released in 1923 .. Long after his death , he has many devoted detractors and admirers .. Earp 's modern-day reputation is that of the Old West 's `` toughest and deadliest gunman of his day . ''. Old West. American frontier Answer: cliff
A:Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara has a character named Laila. B:Cominella lineolata , common name the spotted cominella , is a species of predatory sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Buccinidae , the true whelks .. Buccinidae. Buccinidae. Cominella. Cominella. common name. common name. species. species. predatory. predatory. marine. marine ( ocean ). gastropod. gastropod. mollusc. mollusc. family. family ( biology ) Answer: prescription
A:Mirka Federer is Slovene-born. B:was a Japanese singer and tarento .. She was born in Koriyama , Fukushima Prefecture .. Koriyama. Koriyama. Fukushima Prefecture. Fukushima Prefecture. She graduated from Shoshi Koto High School .. She was nicknamed .. She was represented with Happy Strike .. She had seven cases of malignant brain tumor removal surgeries .. brain tumor. brain tumor. Her sister is Miss iD 2016 finalist and Go Yoshida Award winner Yuka Maruyama . Answer:
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