A:South Korea is the eighth highest for inclusion of grave diggers. B:Johan Mazer , -LRB- 1790 -- 1847 -RRB- , Swedish , second generation , of Wallonian origin .. Wallonian. Walloons. He went to a French abbey school where he got , amongst other things , musical education .. Businessman and passionate music lover and practitioner .. Systematically played , at least from 1823 , chamber music in his home or in his summer residence in Djurgarden -LRB- Stockholm -RRB- .. chamber music. chamber music. Djurgarden. Djurgarden. Stockholm. Stockholm. A record of many soirees was kept with date , participants and works - `` Djurgardsbolaget '' .. Amongst other things much contemporary music was played which had been hastily acquired from various publishers on the continent .. In his testament Mazer requested that the tradition should be carried on and that his friends should build a society which would regularly meet and make music .. testament. Will ( law ). His friends respected his request and in 1849 the Mazer String Quartet Society began its activity .. Mazer String Quartet Society. Mazer String Quartet Society. As in Mazer 's time professional musicians and non professional music lovers played together .. The tradition of keeping a record of what was played was also continued , which gives an interesting testimony about music interests over time . Answer: collectables
A:The 79th Academy Award took place in a renamed venue. B:The Dolby Theatre -LRB- formerly known as the Kodak Theatre -RRB- is a live-performance auditorium in the Hollywood and Highland Center shopping mall and entertainment complex , on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue , in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles , United States .. Hollywood. Hollywood. Hollywood Boulevard. Hollywood Boulevard. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Hollywood and Highland Center. Hollywood and Highland Center. Highland Avenue. Highland Avenue ( Los Angeles ). Since its opening on November 9 , 2001 , the theater has hosted the Academy Awards ceremonies -LRB- the Oscars -RRB- , initially held there in March 2002 .. Academy Awards. Academy Awards Answer: paxil
A:Planet of the Apes shot some scenes in and around Lake Powell. B:Planet of the Apes is a 1968 American science fiction film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner .. Franklin J. Schaffner. Franklin J. Schaffner. Planet of the Apes. Planet of the Apes ( 2001 film ). science fiction film. science fiction film. It stars Charlton Heston , Roddy McDowall , Kim Hunter , Maurice Evans , James Whitmore , James Daly and Linda Harrison .. Charlton Heston. Charlton Heston. Roddy McDowall. Roddy McDowall. Maurice Evans. Maurice Evans ( actor ). Kim Hunter. Kim Hunter. James Whitmore. James Whitmore. James Daly. James Daly ( actor ). Linda Harrison. Linda Harrison ( actress ). The screenplay by Michael Wilson and Rod Serling was loosely based on the 1963 French novel La Planete des Singes by Pierre Boulle .. Michael Wilson. Michael Wilson ( writer ). Rod Serling. Rod Serling. Pierre Boulle. Pierre Boulle. La Planete des Singes. Planet of the Apes ( novel ). Jerry Goldsmith composed the groundbreaking avant-garde score .. Jerry Goldsmith. Jerry Goldsmith. It was the first in a series of five films made between 1968 and 1973 , all produced by Arthur P. Jacobs and released by 20th Century Fox .. Arthur P. Jacobs. Arthur P. Jacobs. 20th Century Fox. 20th Century Fox. series of five films. Planet of the Apes. The film tells the story of an astronaut crew who crash-land on a strange planet in the distant future .. crash-land. Emergency landing. Although the planet appears desolate at first , the surviving crew members stumble upon a society in which apes have evolved into creatures with human-like intelligence and speech .. The apes have assumed the role of the dominant species and humans are mute creatures wearing animal skins .. dominant species. Dominance ( ecology ). The script was originally written by Rod Serling , but underwent many rewrites before filming eventually began .. Rod Serling. Rod Serling. Directors J. Lee Thompson and Blake Edwards were approached , but the film 's producer Arthur P. Jacobs , upon the recommendation of Charlton Heston , chose Franklin J. Schaffner to direct the film .. Franklin J. Schaffner. Franklin J. Schaffner. Arthur P. Jacobs. Arthur P. Jacobs. Charlton Heston. Charlton Heston. J. Lee Thompson. J. Lee Thompson. Blake Edwards. Blake Edwards. Schaffner 's changes included an ape society less advanced -- and therefore less expensive to depict -- than that of the original novel .. Filming took place between May 21 and August 10 , 1967 , in California , Utah and Arizona , with desert sequences shot in and around Lake Powell , Glen Canyon National Recreation Area .. California. California. Utah. Utah. Arizona. Arizona. Lake Powell. Lake Powell. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The film 's final `` closed '' cost was $ 5.8 million .. The film was released on February 8 , 1968 , in the United States and was a commercial success , earning a lifetime domestic gross of $ 32.6 million .. The film was groundbreaking for its prosthetic makeup techniques by artist John Chambers and was well received by critics and audiences , launching a film franchise , including four sequels , as well as a short-lived television show , animated series , comic books , and various merchandising .. prosthetic makeup. prosthetic makeup. John Chambers. John Chambers ( make-up artist ). film franchise. Planet of the Apes. In particular , Roddy McDowall had a long-running relationship with the Apes series , appearing in four of the original five films -LRB- absent , apart from a brief voiceover , from the second film of the series , Beneath the Planet of the Apes , in which he was replaced by David Watson in the role of Cornelius -RRB- , and also in the television series .. Planet of the Apes. Planet of the Apes ( 2001 film ). Roddy McDowall. Roddy McDowall. Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Beneath the Planet of the Apes. David Watson. David Watson ( actor ). The original series was followed by Tim Burton 's remake Planet of the Apes in 2001 and the reboot Rise of the Planet of the Apes in 2011 .. Planet of the Apes. Planet of the Apes ( 2001 film ). Tim Burton. Tim Burton. reboot. Reboot ( fiction ). Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Also in 2001 , Planet of the Apes was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being `` culturally , historically , or aesthetically significant '' .. Planet of the Apes. Planet of the Apes ( 2001 film ). National Film Registry. National Film Registry. Library of Congress. Library of Congress Answer: paxil
A:Little Boy was dropped by a commander of the United States Army Air Forces. B:Locomotion in space includes any variety of actions or methods used to move one 's body through an environment with microgravity conditions .. Locomotion in these conditions is different from locomotion in Earth 's gravity .. There are many factors that contribute to these differences , and they are crucial when researching long-term survival of humans in space . Answer: collectables
A:Ray Milland performed in a film. B:Ray Milland -LRB- 3 January 1907. -- 10 March 1986 -RRB- was a Welsh actor and director .. Welsh. Welsh people. director. film director. His screen career ran from 1929 to 1985 , and he is best remembered for his Academy Award-winning portrayal of an alcoholic writer in The Lost Weekend -LRB- 1945 -RRB- , a sophisticated leading man opposite a corrupt John Wayne in Reap the Wild Wind -LRB- 1942 -RRB- , the murder-plotting husband in Dial M for Murder -LRB- 1954 -RRB- , and as Oliver Barrett III in Love Story -LRB- 1970 -RRB- .. Academy Award. Academy Award. The Lost Weekend. The Lost Weekend ( film ). leading man. leading man. John Wayne. John Wayne. Reap the Wild Wind. Reap the Wild Wind. Dial M for Murder. Dial M for Murder. Love Story. Love Story ( 1970 film ). Before becoming an actor , Milland served in the Household Cavalry of the British Army , becoming a proficient marksman , horse-rider and aeroplane pilot .. Household Cavalry. Household Cavalry. British Army. British Army. He left the army to follow a career in acting and appeared as an extra in several British productions before getting his first major role in The Flying Scotsman -LRB- 1929 -RRB- .. The Flying Scotsman. The Flying Scotsman ( 1929 film ). This led to a nine-month contract with MGM and he moved to the United States where he appeared as a stock actor .. MGM. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. After being released by MGM , he was picked up by Paramount , who used Milland in a range of lesser speaking parts , normally as an English character .. MGM. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Paramount. Paramount Pictures. He was loaned out to Universal for a film called Three Smart Girls -LRB- 1936 -RRB- , and its success saw Milland given a lead role in The Jungle Princess -LRB- also 1936 -RRB- alongside new starlet Dorothy Lamour .. Universal. Universal Studios. Three Smart Girls. Three Smart Girls. The Jungle Princess. The Jungle Princess. Dorothy Lamour. Dorothy Lamour. The film was a big success and catapulted both to stardom .. Milland remained with Paramount for almost 20 years , and as well as his Oscar-winning role in The Lost Weekend , he is remembered for the films The Major and the Minor -LRB- 1942 -RRB- , The Big Clock -LRB- 1948 -RRB- , and The Thief -LRB- 1952 -RRB- , the last of which saw him nominated for his second Golden Globe .. The Lost Weekend. The Lost Weekend ( film ). Paramount. Paramount Pictures. The Major and the Minor. The Major and the Minor. The Big Clock. The Big Clock ( film ). The Thief. The Thief ( 1952 film ). Golden Globe. Golden Globe. After leaving Paramount , he began directing and ended his career moving into television .. Paramount. Paramount Pictures. Milland , who was at one time Paramount Pictures ' highest paid actor , co-starred alongside many of the most popular actresses of the time including Gene Tierney , Grace Kelly , Lana Turner , Marlene Dietrich , Ginger Rogers , Jane Wyman , Loretta Young and Veronica Lake .. Paramount. Paramount Pictures. Gene Tierney. Gene Tierney. Grace Kelly. Grace Kelly. Lana Turner. Lana Turner. Marlene Dietrich. Marlene Dietrich. Ginger Rogers. Ginger Rogers. Jane Wyman. Jane Wyman. Loretta Young. Loretta Young. Veronica Lake. Veronica Lake Answer: paxil
A:Memento did not become a blockbuster success. B:Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan , and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd .. Christopher Nolan. Christopher Nolan. Jennifer Todd. Jennifer Todd. neo-noir. neo-noir. psychological thriller. psychological thriller. Suzanne. Suzanne Todd. The film 's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan , who later wrote the story `` Memento Mori '' from the concept .. Memento Mori. Memento Mori ( short story ). Jonathan Nolan. Jonathan Nolan. pitch. pitch ( filmmaking ). It stars Guy Pearce , Carrie-Anne Moss , and Joe Pantoliano .. Guy Pearce. Guy Pearce. Carrie-Anne Moss. Carrie-Anne Moss. Joe Pantoliano. Joe Pantoliano. Pearce stars as a man who , as a result of a past trauma , suffers from anterograde amnesia , the inability to form new memories and suffers short-term memory loss approximately every five minutes .. anterograde amnesia. anterograde amnesia. He is searching for the persons who attacked him and killed his wife , using an intricate system of Polaroid photographs and tattoos to track information he can not remember .. Polaroid. Polaroid film. Memento is presented as two different sequences of scenes interspersed during the film  : a series in black-and-white that is shown chronologically , and a series of color sequences shown in reverse order -LRB- simulating for the audience the mental state of the protagonist -RRB- .. The two sequences `` meet '' at the end of the film , producing one complete and cohesive narrative .. Memento premiered on September 5 , 2000 , at the Venice International Film Festival and was released in European theaters starting in October .. Venice. 57th Venice International Film Festival. Venice International Film Festival. Venice International Film Festival. It became a blockbuster success , being acclaimed by critics who praised its nonlinear narrative structure and motifs of memory , perception , grief , and self-deception , and earning $ 39.7 million over a $ 9 million budget .. blockbuster. Blockbuster ( entertainment ). nonlinear narrative. nonlinear narrative. motifs. motif ( visual arts ). It received numerous accolades , including Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing .. Academy Award. Academy Award. Best Original Screenplay. Academy Award for Best Writing ( Original Screenplay ). Best Film Editing. Academy Award for Best Film Editing. The film was subsequently ranked one of the best films of the 2000s by several critics and media outlets .. the 2000s. 2000s in film Answer: paxil
A:New York has a population of zero. B:Grunty may refer to  :. A cow-like creature from the .. hack series '' .. See Grunties .. Grunties. Grunties. Gruntilda , the main villain of the Banjo-Kazooie series .. Gruntilda. List of characters in the Banjo-Kazooie series#Gruntilda. flatulence e.g. `` I just did a grunty '' ; also another name for feces . Answer: collectables
A:Dustin Hoffman stars in The Meyerowitz stories. B:Gaius Porcius Cato -LRB- 1st Century BC -RRB- was a distant relative , probably a second cousin , of the more famous Marcus Porcius Cato , called Cato the Younger .. Cato the Younger. Cato the Younger. Gaius Porcius Cato. Gaius Porcius Cato. This Cato was probably the son of Gaius Porcius Cato , the homonymous consul of 114 BC , being then the grandson of Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus and thereby the Great-grandson of the famous Cato the Censor , often called Cato the Elder .. Gaius Porcius Cato. Gaius Porcius Cato. Cato the Elder. Cato the Elder. Gaius Porcius Cato was a client -LRB- an adherent -RRB- of triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus and was an ally of Clodius -LRB- Publius Clodius Pulcher -RRB- the infamous Patrician tribune of the plebs , in his street gang war against Milo -LRB- Titus Annius Milo -RRB- .. Gaius Porcius Cato. Gaius Porcius Cato. Marcus Licinius Crassus. Marcus Licinius Crassus. Publius Clodius Pulcher. Publius Clodius Pulcher. Titus Annius Milo. Titus Annius Milo. He attacked Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus -LRB- Pompey the Great -RRB- in 59 BC by prosecuting a follower , Gabinius for ambitus -LRB- political corruption -RRB- but was thwarted by a Pompean praetor and was chased from the rostra by an angry crowd .. Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther. Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther. Pompey the Great. Pompey the Great. ambitus. ambitus. In 57 BC he spoke against delaying the aedelician elections -LRB- Clodius was standing and Milo wanted the delay to allow a prosecution -RRB- . Answer: collectables
A:Jon Snow is not a prominent character in the novel A Dance with Dragons. B:Sericoda ceylonica is a species of black coloured ground beetle from Platyninae subfamily .. Sericoda. Sericoda. ground beetle. ground beetle. Platyninae. Platyninae. It was described by Victor Motschulsky in 1859 and is found in Japan , Philippines , and Sri Lanka .. Motschulsky. Victor Motschulsky. Victor Motschulsky. Victor Motschulsky Answer:
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