A:Iran has the fourth-largest proven oil reserves and it is a large country. B:CMA CGM S.A. is a French container transportation and shipping company , headed by Jacques Saade .. Jacques Saade. Jacques Saade. container. Containerization. It is the third largest container company in the world , using 170 shipping routes between 400 ports in 150 different countries .. container. Containerization. third largest. List of container shipping companies by ship fleets and containers. Its headquarters are in Marseille , and its North American headquarters are in Norfolk , Virginia , USA .. Marseille. Marseille. The name is an acronym , which , spelled out , would translate as `` Maritime Freighting Company - General Maritime Company '' .. acronym. acronym Answer: gs
A:Tom Hardy was in a movie. B:Ulster Spring is a settlement in Jamaica .. Jamaica. Jamaica. settlement. List of cities and towns in Jamaica. In 2009 , its population was recorded as 1,376 . Answer: gs
A:Ellen DeGeneres appeared on a TV program. B:Nikita Khlystov -LRB- born July 23 , 1993 -RRB- is a Russian professional ice hockey defenceman .. Russian. Russian people. ice hockey. ice hockey. defenceman. defenceman. He is currently playing with Traktor Chelyabinsk of the Kontinental Hockey League -LRB- KHL -RRB- .. Traktor Chelyabinsk. Traktor Chelyabinsk. KHL. Kontinental Hockey League. Kontinental Hockey League. Kontinental Hockey League. Khlystov made his Kontinental Hockey League debut playing with Traktor Chelyabinsk during the 2013 -- 14 KHL season .. Traktor Chelyabinsk. Traktor Chelyabinsk. KHL. Kontinental Hockey League. Kontinental Hockey League. Kontinental Hockey League Answer: gs
A:John Adams acquired loans from Amsterdam bankers. B:The 1978 European Weightlifting Championships were held in Havirov , Czechoslovakia from June 10 to June 18 , 1978 .. European Weightlifting Championships. European Weightlifting Championships. Havirov. Havirov. Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia. This was the 57th edition of the event .. There were 128 men in action from 25 nations . Answer: gs
A:Alex Rodriguez has a .297 batting average. B:Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez -LRB- born July 27 , 1975 -RRB- , nicknamed `` A-Rod '' , is a Dominican-American former professional baseball shortstop and third baseman .. baseball. baseball. shortstop. shortstop. third baseman. third baseman. He played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball -LRB- MLB -RRB- for the Seattle Mariners , Texas Rangers , and New York Yankees .. Seattle Mariners. Seattle Mariners. Texas Rangers. Texas Rangers ( baseball ). New York Yankees. New York Yankees. Major League Baseball. Major League Baseball. Rodriguez was one of the sport 's most highly touted prospects and is considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time .. baseball. baseball. During his 22-year career , Rodriguez has amassed a .297 batting average , 696 home runs , over 2,000 runs batted in -LRB- RBI -RRB- , over 2,000 runs scored , and over 3,000 hits .. batting average. batting average. home runs. home runs. runs batted in. runs batted in. hits. hit ( baseball ). He is a 14-time All-Star and has won three American League -LRB- AL -RRB- Most Valuable Player -LRB- MVP -RRB- Awards , ten Silver Slugger Awards , and two Gold Glove Awards .. All-Star. Major League Baseball All-Star Game. American League. American League. Gold Glove Awards. Rawlings Gold Glove Award. Rodriguez is the career record holder for grand slams with 25 .. grand slams. Grand slam ( baseball ). However , he has led a highly controversial career due to signing two of the most lucrative sports contracts in history while incurring criticism from the media for his behavior and use of illegal performance-enhancing drugs .. performance-enhancing drugs. performance-enhancing drugs. The Mariners selected Rodriguez first overall in the 1993 MLB draft , and he debuted in the major leagues the following year at the age of 18 .. first overall. List of first overall Major League Baseball draft picks. 1993 MLB draft. 1993 Major League Baseball draft. In 1996 , he became the Mariners ' starting shortstop and finished second in voting for the AL MVP Award .. 1996 MLB All-Star Game. AL MVP. AL MVP. shortstop. shortstop. Rodriguez 's combination of power , speed , and defense made him a cornerstone of the franchise , but he left the team via free agency after the 2000 season to join the Rangers .. 2000 MLB All-Star Game. The 10-year , $ 252 million contract he signed was the richest in baseball history .. baseball. baseball. He played at a high level in his three years with Texas , highlighted by his first AL MVP Award win in 2003 , but the team failed to make the playoffs during his tenure .. AL MVP. AL MVP. Prior to the 2004 season , Rodriguez was traded to the Yankees , for whom he converted to a third baseman due to incumbent shortstop Derek Jeter .. shortstop. shortstop. third baseman. third baseman. Derek Jeter. Derek Jeter. In his first four seasons with New York , he was twice more named AL MVP .. AL MVP. AL MVP. After opting out of his contract following the 2007 season , Rodriguez signed a new 10-year , $ 275 million deal with the Yankees , extending his record for the sport 's most lucrative contract .. He became the youngest player ever to hit 500 home runs , reaching the milestone in 2007 .. home runs. home runs. 500 home runs. 500 home run club. He won his first World Series in 2009 , which was the first year of the new Yankee Stadium .. World Series. World Series. 2009 World Series. The following year , he became the career leader in home runs by a player of Hispanic descent .. home runs. home runs. Hispanic. Hispanic. In recent years , Rodriguez has been hampered by hip and knee injuries , which have caused him to exclusively become a designated hitter .. He played his final game as a Yankee on August 12 , 2016 .. In February 2009 , after previously denying use of performance-enhancing drugs , including during a 2007 interview with Katie Couric on 60 Minutes , Rodriguez admitted to using steroids , saying he used them from 2001 to 2003 when playing for Rangers due to `` an enormous amount of pressure '' to perform .. performance-enhancing drugs. performance-enhancing drugs. 2009 World Series. Katie Couric. Katie Couric. 60 Minutes. 60 Minutes. steroids. steroids. While recovering from a hip injury in 2013 , Rodriguez made headlines by feuding with team management over his rehabilitation and for having allegedly obtained performance-enhancing drugs as part of the Biogenesis baseball scandal .. baseball. baseball. performance-enhancing drugs. performance-enhancing drugs. Biogenesis baseball scandal. Biogenesis baseball scandal. In August 2013 , MLB suspended him 211 games for his involvement in the scandal , but he was allowed to play while appealing the punishment .. Had the original suspension been upheld , it would have been the longest non-lifetime suspension in Major League Baseball history .. Major League Baseball. Major League Baseball. After an arbitration hearing , the suspension was reduced to 162 games , keeping him off the field for the entire 2014 season . Answer: scenic
A:Walt Disney co-founded a publishing company. B:Walter Elias Disney -LRB- -LSB- ˈdɪzni -RSB- December 5 , 1901December 15 , 1966 -RRB- was an American entrepreneur , animator , voice actor and film producer .. A pioneer of the American animation industry , he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons .. American animation industry. Modern animation in the United States. As a film producer , Disney holds the record for most Academy Awards earned by an individual , having won 22 Oscars from 59 nominations .. Academy Awards. Academy Awards. He was presented with two Golden Globe Special Achievement Awards and an Emmy Award , among other honors .. Emmy Award. Emmy Award. Golden Globe. Golden Globe Awards. Several of his films are included in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress .. National Film Registry. National Film Registry. Library of Congress. Library of Congress. Born in Chicago in 1901 , Disney developed an early interest in drawing .. Chicago. Chicago. He took art classes as a boy and got a job as a commercial illustrator at the age of 18 .. He moved to California in the early 1920s and set up the Disney Brothers Studio with his brother Roy .. California. California. Disney Brothers Studio. The Walt Disney Company. Roy. Roy O. Disney. With Ub Iwerks , Walt developed the character Mickey Mouse in 1928 , his first highly popular success ; he also provided the voice for his creation in the early years .. Ub Iwerks. Ub Iwerks. Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse. As the studio grew , Disney became more adventurous , introducing synchronized sound , full-color three-strip Technicolor , feature-length cartoons and technical developments in cameras .. Technicolor. Technicolor. The results , seen in features such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs -LRB- 1937 -RRB- , Fantasia , Pinocchio -LRB- both 1940 -RRB- , Dumbo -LRB- 1941 -RRB- and Bambi -LRB- 1942 -RRB- , furthered the development of animated film .. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( 1937 film ). Fantasia. Fantasia ( 1940 film ). Pinocchio. Pinocchio ( 1940 film ). Dumbo. Dumbo. Bambi. Bambi. New animated and live-action films followed after World War II , including the critically successful Cinderella -LRB- 1950 -RRB- and Mary Poppins -LRB- 1964 -RRB- , the latter of which received five Academy Awards .. Academy Awards. Academy Awards. Cinderella. Cinderella ( 1950 film ). Mary Poppins. Mary Poppins ( film ). In the 1950s , Disney expanded into the amusement park industry , and in 1955 he opened Disneyland .. amusement park. amusement park. Disneyland. Disneyland. To fund the project he diversified into television programs , such as Walt Disney 's Disneyland and The Mickey Mouse Club ; he was also involved in planning the 1959 Moscow Fair , the 1960 Winter Olympics , and the 1964 New York World 's Fair .. Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse. Disneyland. Disneyland. The Mickey Mouse Club. The Mickey Mouse Club. 1959 Moscow Fair. American National Exhibition. 1960 Winter Olympics. 1960 Winter Olympics. In 1965 , he began development of another theme park , Disney World , the heart of which was to be a new type of city , the `` Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow '' -LRB- EPCOT -RRB- .. Disney World. Walt Disney World. Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. EPCOT ( concept ). Disney was a heavy smoker throughout his life , and died of lung cancer in December 1966 before either the park or the EPCOT project were completed .. Disney was a shy , self-deprecating and insecure man in private , but adopted a warm and outgoing public persona .. He had high standards and high expectations of those with whom he worked .. Although there have been accusations that he was racist or anti-semitic , they have been contradicted by family members , employees and animation historians .. His reputation changed in the years after his death , from a purveyor of homely patriotic values -LRB- in the right -RRB- to a representative of American imperialism -LRB- in the left -RRB- .. American imperialism. American imperialism. Nevertheless , Disney is considered a cultural icon , particularly in the United States , where the company he co-founded is one of the world 's largest and best-known entertainment companies .. cultural icon. cultural icon. largest and best-known entertainment companies. The Walt Disney Company Answer: scenic
A:Britney Spears starred in the 2002 comedy movie Crossroads. B:Crossroads is a 2002 American comedy-drama road film set in Georgia .. comedy-drama. comedy-drama. road film. road movie. Georgia. Georgia ( U.S. state ). Directed by Tamra Davis and written by Shonda Rhimes , the film stars pop singer Britney Spears , Anson Mount , Zoe Saldana , Taryn Manning , Kim Cattrall and Dan Aykroyd .. Tamra Davis. Tamra Davis. Shonda Rhimes. Shonda Rhimes. Britney Spears. Britney Spears. Anson Mount. Anson Mount. Zoe Saldana. Zoe Saldana. Taryn Manning. Taryn Manning. Kim Cattrall. Kim Cattrall. Dan Aykroyd. Dan Aykroyd. The film was produced by MTV Films and released on February 15 , 2002 , in North America by Paramount Pictures .. MTV Films. MTV Films. Paramount Pictures. Paramount Pictures. The plot centers on three teenage girls as they take a cross-country road trip , finding themselves and their friendship in the process .. Development on the film began in 2001 , when Spears created a concept that was later expanded by Rhimes .. Principal filming began on March 2001 , and encompassed over a period of six months .. Critics gave negative reviews to Crossroads ; however , they considered it a better effort when compared to Mariah Carey 's 2001 film Glitter .. Mariah Carey. Mariah Carey. Glitter. Glitter ( film ). Despite the movie 's response from critics , it was a box office success , grossing over $ 61.1 million worldwide in three months . Answer: scenic
A:In 1969, a mission to outer space was led by Neil Armstrong. B:Neil Alden Armstrong -LRB- August 5 , 1930 -- August 25 , 2012 -RRB- was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the Moon .. astronaut. astronaut. first person to walk on the Moon. Apollo 11#Lunar surface operations. He was also an aerospace engineer , naval aviator , test pilot , and university professor .. test pilot. test pilot. aerospace engineer. aerospace engineering. naval aviator. United States Naval Aviator. university professor. university professor. Before becoming an astronaut , Armstrong was an officer in the U.S. Navy and served in the Korean War .. astronaut. astronaut. officer. Officer ( armed forces ). U.S. Navy. United States Navy. Korean War. Korean War. After the war , he earned his bachelor 's degree at Purdue University and served as a test pilot at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics -LRB- NACA -RRB- High-Speed Flight Station , where he logged over 900 flights .. test pilot. test pilot. Purdue University. Purdue University. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. High-Speed Flight Station. Dryden Flight Research Center. He later completed graduate studies at the University of Southern California .. University of Southern California. University of Southern California. A participant in the U.S. Air Force 's Man in Space Soonest and X-20 Dyna-Soar human spaceflight programs , Armstrong joined the NASA Astronaut Corps in 1962 .. NASA. NASA. U.S. Air Force. United States Air Force. Man in Space Soonest. Man in Space Soonest. X-20 Dyna-Soar. Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar. human spaceflight. human spaceflight. NASA Astronaut Corps. NASA Astronaut Corps. He made his first space flight as command pilot of Gemini 8 in March 1966 , becoming NASA 's first civilian astronaut to fly in space .. NASA. NASA. astronaut. astronaut. Gemini 8. Gemini 8. He performed the first docking of two spacecraft , with pilot David Scott .. docking. Spacecraft docking and berthing mechanisms. spacecraft. spacecraft. David Scott. David Scott. This mission was aborted after Armstrong used some of his reentry control fuel to prevent a dangerous spin caused by a stuck thruster , in the first in-flight space emergency .. Armstrong 's second and last spaceflight was as commander of Apollo 11 , the first manned Moon landing mission in July 1969 .. Apollo 11. Apollo 11. Moon landing. Moon landing. Armstrong and Lunar Module pilot Buzz Aldrin descended to the lunar surface and spent two and a half hours outside the spacecraft , while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the Command / Service Module .. spacecraft. spacecraft. Lunar Module. Apollo Lunar Module. Buzz Aldrin. Buzz Aldrin. Michael Collins. Michael Collins ( astronaut ). Command / Service Module. Apollo Command / Service Module. Along with Collins and Aldrin , Armstrong was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard Nixon .. Presidential Medal of Freedom. Presidential Medal of Freedom. President. President of the United States. Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon. President Jimmy Carter presented Armstrong the Congressional Space Medal of Honor in 1978 .. President. President of the United States. Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter. Congressional Space Medal of Honor. Congressional Space Medal of Honor. Armstrong and his former crewmates received the Congressional Gold Medal in 2009 .. Congressional Gold Medal. Congressional Gold Medal. Armstrong died in Cincinnati , Ohio on August 25 , 2012 , at the age of 82 , after complications from coronary artery bypass surgery .. coronary artery bypass surgery. coronary artery bypass surgery Answer: scenic
A:FC Barcelona was formed in October, 1899. B:Tedd Nesbit is a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives , representing the 8th House district in Butler County and Mercer County , Pennsylvania .. 8th. Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 8. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. 8th House district. Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 8. Butler County. Butler County, Pennsylvania. Mercer County. Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Answer:
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