A:Paul Feig received zero nominations his whole life. B:Paul Samuel Feig -LRB- -LSB- ˈfiːɡ -RSB- born September 17 , 1962 -RRB- is an American actor , film director , producer , and screenwriter .. actor. actor. He is best known for directing the 2011 film Bridesmaids , featuring Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy and the 2016 film Ghostbusters also starring Wiig and McCarthy .. Bridesmaids. Bridesmaids ( 2011 film ). Kristen Wiig. Kristen Wiig. Melissa McCarthy. Melissa McCarthy. Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters ( 2016 film ). Feig also directed the comedy films The Heat -LRB- 2013 -RRB- starring McCarthy and Sandra Bullock , and Spy -LRB- 2015 -RRB- which stars McCarthy , Jason Statham , and Jude Law .. The Heat. The Heat ( film ). Sandra Bullock. Sandra Bullock. Spy. Spy ( 2015 film ). Jason Statham. Jason Statham. Jude Law. Jude Law. On television he created the critically acclaimed show Freaks and Geeks and directed several episodes of The Office and Arrested Development , plus episodes of 30 Rock , Parks and Recreation , Mad Men , Other Space and other television series .. Freaks and Geeks. Freaks and Geeks. The Office. The Office ( U.S. TV series ). Arrested Development. Arrested Development ( TV series ). 30 Rock. 30 Rock. Parks and Recreation. Parks and Recreation. Mad Men. Mad Men. Other Space. Other Space. Feig has been nominated for two Emmy Awards for writing on Freaks and Geeks and three for directing on The Office .. Freaks and Geeks. Freaks and Geeks. The Office. The Office ( U.S. TV series ). As an actor , he is also known for playing Mr. Eugene Pool , Sabrina 's science teacher , on the first season of Sabrina , the Teenage Witch , as well as Tim , a camp counselor , in the film Heavyweights .. actor. actor. Sabrina. Sabrina Spellman. Heavyweights. Heavyweights Answer: reporters
A:2015 was the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. B:Magna Carta Libertatum -LRB- Medieval Latin for `` the Great Charter of the Liberties '' -RRB- , commonly called Magna Carta -LRB- also Magna Charta ; '' -LRB- the -RRB- Great Charter '' -RRB- , is a charter agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede , near Windsor , on 15 June 1215 .. Medieval Latin. Medieval Latin. charter. charter. King John of England. John, King of England. Runnymede. Runnymede. Windsor. Windsor, Berkshire. First drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury to make peace between the unpopular King and a group of rebel barons , it promised the protection of church rights , protection for the barons from illegal imprisonment , access to swift justice , and limitations on feudal payments to the Crown , to be implemented through a council of 25 barons .. Archbishop of Canterbury. Stephen Langton. feudal. Feudalism. the Crown. the Crown. Neither side stood behind their commitments , and the charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III , leading to the First Barons ' War .. charter. charter. Pope Innocent III. Pope Innocent III. After John 's death , the regency government of his young son , Henry III , reissued the document in 1216 , stripped of some of its more radical content , in an unsuccessful bid to build political support for their cause .. Henry III. Henry III of England. At the end of the war in 1217 , it formed part of the peace treaty agreed at Lambeth , where the document acquired the name Magna Carta , to distinguish it from the smaller Charter of the Forest which was issued at the same time .. treaty agreed at Lambeth. Treaty of Lambeth. Charter of the Forest. Charter of the Forest. Short of funds , Henry reissued the charter again in 1225 in exchange for a grant of new taxes ; his son , Edward I , repeated the exercise in 1297 , this time confirming it as part of England 's statute law .. charter. charter. Edward I. Edward I of England. statute law. Statutory law. The charter became part of English political life and was typically renewed by each monarch in turn , although as time went by and the fledgling English Parliament passed new laws , it lost some of its practical significance .. charter. charter. English Parliament. Parliament of England. At the end of the 16th century there was an upsurge in interest in Magna Carta .. Lawyers and historians at the time believed that there was an ancient English constitution , going back to the days of the Anglo-Saxons , that protected individual English freedoms .. Anglo-Saxons. Anglo-Saxons. They argued that the Norman invasion of 1066 had overthrown these rights , and that Magna Carta had been a popular attempt to restore them , making the charter an essential foundation for the contemporary powers of Parliament and legal principles such as habeas corpus .. charter. charter. Norman invasion of 1066. Norman conquest of England. habeas corpus. habeas corpus. Although this historical account was badly flawed , jurists such as Sir Edward Coke used Magna Carta extensively in the early 17th century , arguing against the divine right of kings propounded by the Stuart monarchs .. Edward Coke. Edward Coke. divine right of kings. divine right of kings. Stuart. House of Stuart. Both James I and his son Charles I attempted to suppress the discussion of Magna Carta , until the issue was curtailed by the English Civil War of the 1640s and the execution of Charles .. James I. James VI and I. Charles I. Charles I of England. English Civil War. English Civil War. The political myth of Magna Carta and its protection of ancient personal liberties persisted after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 until well into the 19th century .. Glorious Revolution. Glorious Revolution. It influenced the early American colonists in the Thirteen Colonies and the formation of the American Constitution in 1787 , which became the supreme law of the land in the new republic of the United States .. Thirteen Colonies. Thirteen Colonies. American Constitution. United States Constitution. Research by Victorian historians showed that the original 1215 charter had concerned the medieval relationship between the monarch and the barons , rather than the rights of ordinary people , but the charter remained a powerful , iconic document , even after almost all of its content was repealed from the statute books in the 19th and 20th centuries .. charter. charter. Victorian. Victorian era. Magna Carta still forms an important symbol of liberty today , often cited by politicians and campaigners , and is held in great respect by the British and American legal communities , Lord Denning describing it as `` the greatest constitutional document of all times -- the foundation of the freedom of the individual against the arbitrary authority of the despot '' .. Lord Denning. Alfred Denning, Baron Denning. In the 21st century , four exemplifications of the original 1215 charter remain in existence , held by the British Library and the cathedrals of Lincoln and Salisbury .. British Library. British Library. Lincoln. Lincoln Cathedral. Salisbury. Salisbury Cathedral. charter. charter. There are also a handful of the subsequent charters in public and private ownership , including copies of the 1297 charter in both the United States and Australia .. charter. charter. The original charters were written on parchment sheets using quill pens , in heavily abbreviated medieval Latin , which was the convention for legal documents at that time .. parchment. parchment. quill. quill. heavily abbreviated. Scribal abbreviation. medieval Latin. medieval Latin. Each was sealed with the royal great seal -LRB- made of beeswax and resin sealing wax -RRB-  : very few of the seals have survived .. great seal. Great Seal of the Realm. beeswax. beeswax. resin. resin. sealing wax. sealing wax. Although scholars refer to the 63 numbered `` clauses '' of Magna Carta , this is a modern system of numbering , introduced by Sir William Blackstone in 1759 ; the original charter formed a single , long unbroken text .. charter. charter. William Blackstone. William Blackstone. The four original 1215 charters were displayed together at the British Library for one day , 3 February 2015 , to mark the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta .. British Library. 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A:Gift of the Night Fury stars the voice of a Canadian actor. B:Into the Forest is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by Patricia Rozema .. Patricia Rozema. Patricia Rozema. Canadian. Canadians. drama film. drama film. The film is based on the book written by Jean Hegland published in 1996 .. Jean Hegland. Jean Hegland. The film stars Ellen Page , Evan Rachel Wood , Max Minghella , Callum Keith Rennie , Michael Eklund , and Sandy Sidhu .. Ellen Page. Ellen Page. Evan Rachel Wood. Evan Rachel Wood. Max Minghella. Max Minghella. Callum Keith Rennie. Callum Keith Rennie. Michael Eklund. Michael Eklund. Sandy Sidhu. Sandy Sidhu Answer: princeton
A:Ramadan is observed by Muslims by fasting. B:Ramadan -LRB- -LSB- ˌræməˈdɑːn -RSB- رمضان , -LSB- ramaˈdˤaːn -RSB- ; In Arabic phonology , it can be -LSB- -LSB- rɑmɑˈdˤɑːn , ramadˤɑːn , ræmæˈdˤɑːn -RSB- -RSB- , depending on the region .. Ramadan. Ramadan ( calendar month ). also romanized as Ramazan , Ramadhan , or Ramathan -RRB- is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar , and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting -LRB- Sawm -RRB- to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief .. Quran. Quran. romanized. romanization of Arabic. ninth month. Ramadan ( calendar month ). Islamic calendar. Islamic calendar. fasting. fasting. Sawm. Sawm. first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad. Muhammad's first revelation. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam .. Five Pillars of Islam. Five Pillars of Islam. The month lasts 29 -- 30 days based on the visual sightings of the crescent moon , according to numerous biographical accounts compiled in the hadiths .. crescent moon. Hilal ( crescent moon ). The word Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ramida or ar-ramad , which means scorching heat or dryness .. Ramadan. Ramadan ( calendar month ). Fasting is fardh -LRB- obligatory -RRB- for adult Muslims , except those who are suffering from an illness , travelling , are elderly , pregnant , breastfeeding , diabetic , chronically ill or going through menstrual bleeding .. fardh. fardh. breastfeeding. breastfeeding. diabetic. Diabetes mellitus. chronically ill. Chronic illness. menstrual bleeding. Menstruation in Islam. Fasting the month of Ramadan was made obligatory -LRB- wajib -RRB- during the month of Sha ` ban , in the second year after the Muslims migrated from Mecca to Medina .. Ramadan. Ramadan ( calendar month ). migrated. Hegira. Mecca. Mecca. Medina. Medina. Fatwas have been issued declaring that Muslims who live in regions with a natural phenomenon such as the midnight sun or polar night should follow the timetable of Mecca , but the more commonly accepted opinion is that Muslims in those areas should follow the timetable of the closest country to them in which night can be distinguished from day .. Mecca. Mecca. midnight sun. midnight sun. polar night. polar night. While fasting from dawn until sunset , Muslims refrain from consuming food , drinking liquids , smoking , and engaging in sexual relations .. fasting. fasting. Muslims are also instructed to refrain from sinful behavior that may negate the reward of fasting , such as false speech -LRB- insulting , backbiting , cursing , lying , etc. -RRB- and fighting except in self-defense .. fasting. fasting. sinful behavior. Islamic views on sin. backbiting. backbiting. Food and drinks are served daily , before dawn and after sunset , referred to as Suhoor and Iftar respectively .. Spiritual rewards -LRB- thawab -RRB- for fasting are also believed to be multiplied within the month of Ramadan .. Ramadan. Ramadan ( calendar month ). fasting. fasting. thawab. thawab. Fasting for Muslims during Ramadan typically includes the increased offering of salat -LRB- prayers -RRB- , recitation of the Quran and an increase of doing good deeds and charity .. Ramadan. Ramadan ( calendar month ). Quran. Quran. salat. salat Answer: reporters
A:Charles I's wife was not French. B:Charles I -LRB- 19 November 1600 -- 30 January 1649 -RRB- was monarch of the three kingdoms of England , Scotland , and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649 .. Ireland. Kingdom of Ireland. England. Kingdom of England. Scotland. Kingdom of Scotland. Charles was the second son of King James VI of Scotland , but after his father inherited the English throne in 1603 , he moved to England , where he spent much of the rest of his life .. James VI. James VI and I. England. Kingdom of England. Scotland. Kingdom of Scotland. King James VI of Scotland. James VI and I. He became heir apparent to the English , Irish , and Scottish thrones on the death of his elder brother , Henry Frederick , Prince of Wales , in 1612 .. heir apparent. heir apparent. An unsuccessful and unpopular attempt to marry him to the Spanish Habsburg princess Maria Anna culminated in an eight-month visit to Spain in 1623 that demonstrated the futility of the marriage negotiations .. Spanish Habsburg. Spanish Habsburg. Maria Anna. Maria Anna of Spain. Two years later , he married the Bourbon princess Henrietta Maria of France instead .. Henrietta Maria of France. Henrietta Maria of France. Bourbon. House of Bourbon. After his succession , Charles quarrelled with the Parliament of England , which sought to curb his royal prerogative .. England. Kingdom of England. Parliament of England. Parliament of England. royal prerogative. royal prerogative. Charles believed in the divine right of kings and thought he could govern according to his own conscience .. divine right of kings. divine right of kings. Many of his subjects opposed his policies , in particular the levying of taxes without parliamentary consent , and perceived his actions as those of a tyrannical absolute monarch .. absolute monarch. absolute monarch. His religious policies , coupled with his marriage to a Roman Catholic , generated the antipathy and mistrust of reformed groups such as the English Puritans and Scottish Covenanters , who thought his views too Catholic .. Roman Catholic. Roman Catholic. reformed. reformed. He supported high church ecclesiastics , such as Richard Montagu and William Laud , and failed to aid Protestant forces successfully during the Thirty Years ' War .. high church. high church. Richard Montagu. Richard Montagu. William Laud. William Laud. Protestant. Protestant. His attempts to force the Church of Scotland to adopt high Anglican practices led to the Bishops ' Wars , strengthened the position of the English and Scottish parliaments and helped precipitate his own downfall .. Anglican. Church of England. Scotland. Kingdom of Scotland. Church of Scotland. Church of Scotland. From 1642 , Charles fought the armies of the English and Scottish parliaments in the English Civil War .. English Civil War. English Civil War. After his defeat in 1645 , he surrendered to a Scottish force that eventually handed him over to the English Parliament .. Charles refused to accept his captors ' demands for a constitutional monarchy , and temporarily escaped captivity in November 1647 .. constitutional monarchy. constitutional monarchy. Re-imprisoned on the Isle of Wight , Charles forged an alliance with Scotland , but by the end of 1648 Oliver Cromwell 's New Model Army had consolidated its control over England .. England. Kingdom of England. Scotland. Kingdom of Scotland. Isle of Wight. Isle of Wight. Oliver Cromwell. Oliver Cromwell. New Model Army. New Model Army. Charles was tried , convicted , and executed for high treason in January 1649 .. high treason. high treason. The monarchy was abolished and a republic called the Commonwealth of England was declared .. England. Kingdom of England. Commonwealth of England. Commonwealth of England. The monarchy was restored to Charles 's son , Charles II , in 1660 .. Charles II. Charles II of England. restored. English Restoration Answer: reporters
A:Queen Latifah has not released any records. B:Ellen Cove Jetty also known as Middleton Beach Jetty is a jetty found at the southern end of Middleton Beach in King George Sound in Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia .. Middleton Beach. Middleton Beach. King George Sound. King George Sound. Albany. Albany, Western Australia. Great Southern. Great Southern ( Western Australia ). Western Australia. Western Australia. Work commenced on the jetty with piles being driven into the sand bed at Ellen Cove in late 1899 ; construction was completed in 1901 , at a cost of # 150 .. The jetty served in the transport of goods and people of Albany .. Albany. Albany, Western Australia. It is now primarily used for recreational purposes .. It is constructed from reinforced concrete and wood , 15 concrete piles set at regular intervals with wooden decking spanning the piles .. The jetty as been rebuilt several times with no evidence that any of the original structure remains .. Both the jetty and the mature Norfolk Island Pine trees along the shoreline were listed with the Heritage Council of Western Australia in 2000 .. Western Australia. Western Australia. Norfolk Island Pine. Norfolk Island Pine. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Heritage Council of Western Australia. The Middleton Beach shark barrier was built in 2016 enclosing the waters around the jetty .. Middleton Beach. Middleton Beach. Middleton Beach shark barrier. Middleton Beach shark barrier Answer: princeton
A:The French Language evolved from the Baltic Languages. B:The Bi-State Development Agency is an interstate compact formed by Missouri and Illinois in 1949 .. interstate compact. interstate compact. Missouri. Missouri. Illinois. Illinois. Since February 2003 the agency has been doing business as Metro .. doing business as. doing business as. It operates with a budget of $ 160 million , which is funded by sales taxes from the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County , the St. Clair County Illinois Transit District , federal and state grants and subsidies , and through fare paying passengers .. Illinois. Illinois. City of St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. St. Louis County. St. Louis County, Missouri. St. Clair County Illinois Transit District. St. Clair County Transit District Answer: princeton
A:Point Place is on an American sitcom. B:The National Development Programme in Computer Aided Learning -LRB- NDPCAL -RRB- was the earliest large-scale education programme in the UK to explore the use of computers for teaching and learning .. First proposed in 1969 to the Department of Education and Science by the National Council for Educational Technology -LRB- soon to be renamed The Council for Educational Technology -RRB- it ran from 1973 to 1977 spending # 2.5 M to support some 35 projects covering a range of subjects .. Department of Education and Science. Department of Education and Science. Council for Educational Technology. Council for Educational Technology. Educational Technology. Educational technology. About half the money was spent on projects in universities and the rest on projects in schools , colleges , industrial and military training .. Richard Hooper was appointed its Director and operated with a small central team and the programme was administered by the Council for Educational Technology .. Council for Educational Technology. Council for Educational Technology. Richard Hooper. Richard Hooper ( civil servant ). Educational Technology. Educational technology Answer: princeton
A:Nike, Inc.'s trademarks are a dog and the Swoosh logo. B:Kathleen Mary `` Kath '' Smith -LRB- 16 October 1915 in Brisbane , Queensland -- 20 July 1993 in Greenslopes , Queensland -RRB- was an Australian Cricket player .. Brisbane. Brisbane. Queensland. Queensland. Greenslopes. Greenslopes, Queensland. Australian. Australians. Cricket. Cricket. Smith played six tests for the Australia national women 's cricket team .. tests. Test cricket. Smith was the sixth woman to play test cricket for Australia .. sixth woman. List of Australia women Test cricketers. The Kath Smith Medal is named after Smith .. It is awarded to the `` best and fairest '' women cricketer in Brisbane Grade Cricket .. Brisbane. Brisbane. Cricket. Cricket. Brisbane Grade Cricket. Brisbane Grade Cricket. Cricket players who have won the medal include Melissa Bulow , Jude Coleman , Jess Jonassen and Delissa Kimmince. Cricket. Cricket. Melissa Bulow. Melissa Bulow. Jude Coleman. Jude Coleman. Jess Jonassen. Jess Jonassen. Delissa Kimmince. Delissa Kimmince Answer:
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