A:Ron Perlman is an American citizen. B:Ronald N. Perlman -LRB- born April 13 , 1950 -RRB- is an American actor and voice actor .. He is best known for his roles as Clay Morrow on the television series Sons of Anarchy , Vincent on the television series Beauty and the Beast -LRB- for which he won a Golden Globe Award -RRB- , and as the comic book character Hellboy in both Hellboy -LRB- 2004 -RRB- and its sequel Hellboy II  : The Golden Army -LRB- 2008 -RRB- .. Clay Morrow. Clay Morrow. Sons of Anarchy. Sons of Anarchy. Beauty and the Beast. Beauty and the Beast ( 1987 TV series ). Golden Globe Award. Golden Globe Award. Hellboy. Hellboy ( film ). Perlman is also well known as a frequent collaborator of Hellboy director Guillermo del Toro , also having roles in his films Cronos , Blade II and Pacific Rim .. Hellboy. Hellboy ( film ). Guillermo del Toro. Guillermo del Toro. Cronos. Cronos ( film ). Blade II. Blade II. Pacific Rim. Pacific Rim ( film ). He is also known for his voice-over work as the narrator of the post-apocalyptic game series Fallout , Clayface on Batman  : The Animated Series , Slade on the animated series Teen Titans , The Lich in Adventure Time , The Stabbington Brothers in Disney 's animated film Tangled , and as the narrator of the television series 1000 Ways to Die .. voice-over. voice-over. Fallout. Fallout ( series ). Clayface. Clayface. Slade. Deathstroke. Teen Titans. Teen Titans ( TV series ). Adventure Time. Adventure Time. Tangled. Tangled. 1000 Ways to Die. 1000 Ways to Die Answer: task
A:Gerald Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the 1976 presidential election. B:Episodic may refer to  :. The nature of television series that are divided into short programs known as episodes. Episodic memory , types of memory that result from specific incidents in a lifetime. Episodic memory. Episodic memory. In Geology , episodic refers to events that occur or have occurred periodically. Geology. Geology. Episodic writing , a publishing format by which a single large work is presented in contiguous -LRB- typically chronological -RRB- installments. Episodic writing. Episodic writing. Episodic video game , a video game of a shorter length that is commercially released as an installment. Episodic video game. Episodic video game Answer: establish
A:Jay Sekulow was convicted of murder on June 10, 1956. B:Jay Alan Sekulow -LRB- born June 10 , 1956 -RRB- is an American attorney and Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law & Justice -LRB- ACLJ -RRB- .. attorney. Lawyer. American Center for Law & Justice. American Center for Law & Justice. He also hosts a talk show , which airs on radio and television .. talk show. talk show. Sekulow is a frequent guest commentator on the Christian Broadcasting Network and the Fox News Channel .. Christian Broadcasting Network. Christian Broadcasting Network. Fox News Channel. Fox News Channel Answer: task
A:Led Zeppelin II was recorded by Led Zeppelin in 1967. B:Oloron-Sainte-Marie is a railway station in Oloron-Sainte-Marie , Aquitaine , France .. railway station. railway station. Oloron-Sainte-Marie. Oloron-Sainte-Marie. Aquitaine. Aquitaine. France. France. The station is the terminus of the Pau -- Canfranc railway , which is currently being re-extended to Bedous by March 2016 .. Bedous. Bedous. The station is served by TER -LRB- local -RRB- services operated by the SNCF .. TER. Transport express regional. SNCF. SNCF Answer: establish
A:Oliver Reed failed to be cast in The Devils. B:The Atlantic was built in 1903 by Townsend and Downey shipyard , and designed by William Gardner , for Wilson Marshall .. Townsend and Downey. Townsend and Downey. William Gardner. William Gardner ( yacht designer ). Wilson Marshall. Wilson Marshall. The three-masted schooner was skippered by Charlie Barr and it set the record for fastest transatlantic passage by a monohull in the 1905 Kaiser 's Cup race .. schooner. schooner. Charlie Barr. Charlie Barr. fastest transatlantic passage. Transatlantic sailing record. monohull. monohull. The record remained unbroken for nearly 100 years .. Her speed and elegance have made her the subject of a book . Answer: establish
A:Passengers was written by American author Jon Spaihts. B:Penuelas Lake is a reservoir in Valparaiso Region , Chile .. reservoir. reservoir. Valparaiso Region. Valparaiso Region. Chile. Chile. Valparaiso. Valparaiso, Chile. It supplies drinking water to Valparaiso and Vina del Mar. .. drinking water. drinking water. Valparaiso. Valparaiso, Chile. Vina del Mar. Vina del Mar. The reservoir and the surrounding area are protected within Lago Penuelas National Reserve , which is part of La Campana-Penuelas Biosphere Reserve .. reservoir. reservoir. Lago Penuelas National Reserve. Lago Penuelas National Reserve. La Campana-Penuelas. La Campana-Penuelas. Biosphere Reserve. Biosphere Reserve Answer: establish
A:David Tennant received a National Television Award for Special Recognition in 2015. B:David Tennant -LRB- born David John McDonald ; 18 April 1971 -RRB- is a Scottish actor and voice actor .. He is best known for his roles as the Tenth Doctor in the British television series Doctor Who , Alec Hardy in Broadchurch , Giacomo Casanova in the TV serial Casanova , Kilgrave in Jessica Jones , and Barty Crouch , Jr. in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire .. Tenth Doctor. Tenth Doctor. Doctor Who. Doctor Who. Broadchurch. Broadchurch. Giacomo Casanova. Giacomo Casanova. Casanova. Casanova ( 2005 TV serial ). Kilgrave. Purple Man. Jessica Jones. Jessica Jones ( TV series ). Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ( film ). In addition to his appearances on screen , he has worked as a voice actor and in theatre , including a critically acclaimed stage production of Hamlet .. Hamlet. Hamlet. In January 2015 , Tennant received the National Television Award for Special Recognition .. National Television Award. National Television Awards Answer: task
A:Nina Simone was an anti-equality advocate. B:The Civil Rights Movement , also known as the American Civil Rights Movement and other names , is a term that encompasses the strategies , groups , and social movements in the United States whose goals were to end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans and to secure legal recognition and federal protection of the citizenship rights enumerated in the Constitution and federal law .. racial segregation and discrimination. Jim Crow laws. Constitution. United States Constitution. This article covers the phase of the movement between 1954 and 1968 , particularly in the South .. the South. Southern United States. The movement was characterized by major campaigns of civil resistance .. civil resistance. civil resistance. Between 1955 and 1968 , acts of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience produced crisis situations and productive dialogues between activists and government authorities .. nonviolent. Nonviolence. civil disobedience. civil disobedience. Federal , state , and local governments , businesses , and communities often had to respond immediately to these situations , which highlighted the inequities faced by African Americans .. Forms of protest and / or civil disobedience included boycotts such as the successful Montgomery Bus Boycott -LRB- 1955 -- 56 -RRB- in Alabama ; `` sit-ins '' such as the influential Greensboro sit-ins -LRB- 1960 -RRB- in North Carolina and successful Nashville sit-ins in Tennessee ; marches , such as the Birmingham Children 's Crusade and Selma to Montgomery marches -LRB- 1965 -RRB- in Alabama ; and a wide range of other nonviolent activities .. nonviolent. Nonviolence. civil disobedience. civil disobedience. Montgomery Bus Boycott. Montgomery Bus Boycott. Alabama. Alabama. Greensboro sit-ins. Greensboro sit-ins. North Carolina. North Carolina. Nashville sit-ins. Nashville sit-ins. Selma to Montgomery marches. Selma to Montgomery marches. The 1950s and 1960s Civil Rights Movement achieved the passage of several significant pieces of federal legislation to overturn discriminatory practices .. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 , expressly banned discrimination based on race , color , religion , sex , or national origin in employment practices ; ended unequal application of voter registration requirements ; and prohibited racial segregation in schools , at the workplace , and in public accommodations .. Civil Rights Act of 1964. Civil Rights Act of 1964. public accommodations. public accommodations. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 restored and protected voting rights for minorities by authorizing federal oversight of registration and elections in areas with a historic under-representation of minorities as voters .. Voting Rights Act of 1965. Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965 removed racial and national barriers to immigration , expanding opportunities for immigrants from regions other than Europe .. Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965. Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 banned discrimination in the sale or rental of housing .. Fair Housing Act. Fair Housing Act. Fair Housing Act of 1968. Fair Housing Act of 1968. African Americans re-entered politics in the South , and across the country young people were inspired to take action .. the South. Southern United States. From 1964 through 1970 , a wave of inner city riots in black communities undercut support from the white community .. inner city riots. urban riots. The emergence of the Black Power movement , which lasted from about 1966 to 1975 , challenged the established black leadership for its cooperative attitude and its practice of nonviolence , instead demanding political and economic self-sufficiency to be built in the black community .. Black Power movement. Black Power movement. Many popular representations of the movement are centered on the leadership and philosophy of Martin Luther King , Jr. , who won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the movement .. 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. Nobel Peace Prize. But , some scholars note that the movement was too diverse to be credited to one person , organization , or strategy . Answer: task
A:Ann Romney has only attended universities in Oregon and North Carolina. B:Joe McShane -LRB- 29 November 1868 - 26 July 1950 -RRB- was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League .. Victorian Football League. Australian Football League. McShane started his career at Geelong in the VFA in 1887 , playing 210 matches for the club across the VFA and the VFL before moving to Carlton in 1902 .. Geelong. Geelong Football Club. Carlton. Carlton Football Club. He was the first Geelong player to reach 200 games .. Geelong. Geelong Football Club. He retired following the 1904 Grand Final against Fitzroy .. Fitzroy. Fitzroy Football Club Answer:
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