A:Sue Sylvester was in an American musical comedy-drama TV series. B:Susan `` Sue '' Sylvester is a fictional character of the Fox musical comedy-drama series , Glee .. Glee. Glee ( TV series ). fictional character. fictional character. Fox. Fox Broadcasting Company. musical. musical film. comedy-drama. comedy-drama. The character is portrayed by actress Jane Lynch , and has appeared in Glee from its pilot episode , first broadcast on May 19 , 2009 .. Glee. Glee ( TV series ). Jane Lynch. Jane Lynch. pilot episode. Pilot ( Glee ). pilot. pilot episode. Sue was developed by Glee creators Ryan Murphy , Brad Falchuk , and Ian Brennan .. Glee. Glee ( TV series ). Ryan Murphy. Ryan Murphy ( writer ). Brad Falchuk. Brad Falchuk. Ian Brennan. Ian Brennan ( writer ). For the show 's first four seasons , Sue is the track-suit wearing coach of the William McKinley High School cheerleading squad , and a ruthless bully to both students and faculty members alike .. cheerleading squad. Cheerleader. Because her cheerleading squad competes with the glee club for the school 's limited funding , she is often at odds with the club and more particularly its director Will Schuester -LRB- Matthew Morrison -RRB- .. cheerleading squad. Cheerleader. glee club. glee club. Will Schuester. Will Schuester. Matthew Morrison. Matthew Morrison. Sue is the main antagonist throughout the series ' run .. In the show 's fifth season , Sue is made the school 's new principal .. fifth season. Glee ( season 5 ). Due to Lynch 's initial limited availability , Sue was originally set to be a recurring character while Lynch was working on a Damon Wayans pilot for the American Broadcasting Company -LRB- ABC -RRB- .. Damon Wayans. Damon Wayans. pilot. pilot episode. American Broadcasting Company. American Broadcasting Company. When that pilot fell through , Sue became a starring role .. pilot. pilot episode. The character has been acclaimed by critics .. Mary McNamara for the Los Angeles Times has written that `` Lynch alone makes Glee worth watching '' , while Entertainment Weekly Ken Tucker has called Sue `` the greatest Broadway-musical villain to ever co-star in a TV series '' .. Glee. Glee ( TV series ). musical. musical film. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times. Entertainment Weekly. Entertainment Weekly. Broadway. Broadway theatre. In recognition of her portrayal of Sue , Lynch won an Emmy and a Golden Globe Award .. Emmy. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Golden Globe Award. Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Answer: corruption
A:April was the month Anderson Silva was born. B:Thomas Kirjonen -LRB- born 27 March 1985 -RRB- , better known as Kasmir , is a Finnish singer , musician and record producer .. He is also known for being a member of Axl Smith 's WhatsApp group `` Haippirinki '' where Smith posted his secretly filmed sexual encounters with dozens of women .. Axl Smith. Axl Smith. Kasmir 's debut single `` Vadelmavene '' was released in April 2014 and peaked at number one on the Finnish Singles Chart .. Vadelmavene. Vadelmavene. Finnish Singles Chart. List of number-one singles ( Finland ). His debut solo album AMK Dropout was produced by Hank Solon and Jonas W. Karlsson and was released 19 September 2014 .. Jonas W. Karlsson. Jonas W. Karlsson. The album was the first in Finland to certify gold based on downloads and streams .. Finland. Finland. Prior to launching his solo career , he was a member and lead singer of the Finnish rock band Collarbone .. Collarbone. Collarbone ( band ). The band that also included Janne Suominen -LRB- guitar -RRB- , Mikko Merilinna -LRB- guitar -RRB- , Matti Piipponen -LRB- bass -RRB- and Janne Sivunen -LRB- drums -RRB- was formed in 2000 and released two studio albums , The Back of Beyond in 2007 and Pretty Dirty in 2010 .. Kirjonen is signed as a writer to Elements Music .. Elements Music. Elements Music Answer: pitch
A:Music journalism reports popular music topics including pop music, rock music, and related styles. B:Music journalism -LRB- or `` music criticism '' -RRB- is media criticism and reporting about popular music topics , including pop music , rock music , and related styles .. music. music. pop music. pop music. rock music. rock music. popular music. popular music. Journalists began writing about music in the eighteenth century , providing commentary on what is now thought of as classical music .. music. music. classical music. classical music. In the 2000s , a more prominent branch of music journalism is an aspect of entertainment journalism , covering popular music and including profiles of singers and bands , live concert , and album reviews .. music. music. entertainment journalism. entertainment journalism. popular music. popular music. album. album Answer: corruption
A:Napoleon surrendered his first military campaign at age 26. B:Napoleon Bonaparte -LRB- -LSB- nəˈpoʊliən ˈboʊnəpɑrt -RSB- -LSB- napɔleɔ bɔnapaʁt -RSB- ; 15 August 1769 -- 5 May 1821 -RRB- was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the French Revolutionary Wars .. Bonaparte. House of Bonaparte. French Revolution. French Revolution. several successful campaigns. Napoleon Bonaparte's battle record. French Revolutionary Wars. French Revolutionary Wars. As Napoleon I , he was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814 , and again in 1815 .. Emperor of the French. Emperor of the French. Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars .. France. Kingdom of France. Napoleonic Wars. Napoleonic Wars. He won most of these wars and the vast majority of his battles , building a large empire that ruled over continental Europe before its final collapse in 1815 .. large empire. First French Empire. One of the greatest commanders in history , his wars and campaigns are studied at military schools worldwide .. Napoleon 's political and cultural legacy has endured as one of the most celebrated and controversial leaders in human history .. human history. History of the world. He was born Napoleone di Buonaparte -LRB- -LSB- napoleoŋe dj buɔŋaparte -RSB- -RRB- in Corsica , Republic of Genoa , to a relatively modest family from the minor nobility .. Corsica. Corsica. Republic of Genoa. Republic of Genoa. When the Revolution broke out in 1789 , Napoleon was serving as an artillery officer in the French army .. Seizing the new opportunities presented by the Revolution , he rapidly rose through the ranks of the military , becoming a general at age 24 .. The Directory eventually gave him command of the Army of Italy after he suppressed a revolt against the government from royalist insurgents .. Directory. French Directory. Army of Italy. Army of Italy ( France ). revolt against the government. 13 Vendemiaire. Italy. Italy. At age 26 , he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies -- winning virtually every battle , conquering the Italian Peninsula in a year , and becoming a national hero .. first military campaign. Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars. In 1798 , he led a military expedition to Egypt that served as a springboard to political power .. military expedition to Egypt. French campaign in Egypt and Syria. He engineered a coup in November 1799 and became First Consul of the Republic .. First Consul. French Consulate. coup in November 1799. Coup of 18 Brumaire. His ambition and public approval inspired him to go further , and in 1804 he became the first Emperor of the French '' .. Emperor of the French. Emperor of the French. Intractable differences with the British meant that the French were facing a Third Coalition by 1805 .. Third Coalition. War of the Third Coalition. Napoleon shattered this coalition with decisive victories in the Ulm Campaign and a historic triumph over Russia and Austria at the Battle of Austerlitz , which led to the elimination of the thousand year-old Holy Roman Empire .. Ulm Campaign. Ulm Campaign. Russia. Russian Empire. Austria. Austrian Empire. Battle of Austerlitz. Battle of Austerlitz. Holy Roman Empire. Holy Roman Empire. In 1806 , the Fourth Coalition took up arms against him because Prussia became worried about growing French influence on the continent .. Fourth Coalition. War of the Fourth Coalition. Prussia. Kingdom of Prussia. Napoleon quickly defeated Prussia at the battles of Jena and Auerstedt , then marched the Grand Army deep into Eastern Europe and annihilated the Russians in June 1807 at the Battle of Friedland .. Prussia. Kingdom of Prussia. battles of Jena and Auerstedt. Battle of Jena–Auerstedt. Grand Army. Grande Armee. Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe. Battle of Friedland. Battle of Friedland. France then forced the defeated nations of the Fourth Coalition to sign the Treaties of Tilsit in July 1807 , bringing an uneasy peace to the continent .. France. Kingdom of France. Fourth Coalition. War of the Fourth Coalition. Treaties of Tilsit. Treaties of Tilsit. Tilsit signified the high watermark of the French Empire .. In 1809 , the Austrians and the British challenged the French again during the War of the Fifth Coalition , but Napoleon solidified his grip over Europe after triumphing at the Battle of Wagram in July .. War of the Fifth Coalition. War of the Fifth Coalition. Battle of Wagram. Battle of Wagram. Hoping to extend the Continental System and choke off British trade with the European mainland , Napoleon invaded Iberia and declared his brother Joseph the King of Spain in 1808 .. Continental System. Continental System. Iberia. Iberian Peninsula. Joseph. Joseph Bonaparte. The Spanish and the Portuguese revolted with British support .. The Peninsular War lasted six years , featured extensive guerrilla warfare , and ended in victory for the Allies .. Peninsular War. Peninsular War. guerrilla warfare. guerrilla warfare. The Continental System caused recurring diplomatic conflicts between France and its client states , especially Russia .. France. Kingdom of France. Russia. Russian Empire. Continental System. Continental System. Unwilling to bear the economic consequences of reduced trade , the Russians routinely violated the Continental System and enticed Napoleon into another war .. Continental System. Continental System. The French launched a major invasion of Russia in the summer of 1812 .. Russia. Russian Empire. invasion of Russia. French invasion of Russia. The resulting campaign witnessed the collapse of the Grand Army , the destruction of Russian cities , and inspired a renewed push against Napoleon by his enemies .. Grand Army. Grande Armee. In 1813 , Prussia and Austria joined Russian forces in a Sixth Coalition against France .. France. Kingdom of France. Austria. Austrian Empire. Prussia. Kingdom of Prussia. Sixth Coalition. War of the Sixth Coalition. A lengthy military campaign culminated in a large Allied army defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Leipzig in October 1813 .. Battle of Leipzig. Battle of Leipzig. The Allies then invaded France and captured Paris in the spring of 1814 , forcing Napoleon to abdicate in April .. France. Kingdom of France. Paris. Paris. invaded France. 1814 campaign in France. He was exiled to the island of Elba near Rome and the Bourbons were restored to power .. Elba. Elba. Bourbons. Bourbon dynasty. restored to power. Bourbon restoration. However , Napoleon escaped from Elba in February 1815 and took control of France once again .. France. Kingdom of France. Elba. Elba. The Allies responded by forming a Seventh Coalition , which defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in June .. Seventh Coalition. War of the Seventh Coalition. Battle of Waterloo. Battle of Waterloo. The British exiled him to the remote island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic , where he died six years later at the age of 51 .. Saint Helena. Saint Helena. South Atlantic. Atlantic Ocean. Napoleon had an extensive and powerful influence on the modern world , bringing liberal reforms to the numerous territories that he conquered and controlled , such as the Low Countries , Switzerland , and large parts of modern Italy and Germany .. Low Countries. Low Countries. Switzerland. Switzerland. Italy. Italy. Germany. Germany. He implemented fundamental liberal policies in France and throughout Western Europe .. France. Kingdom of France. His legal achievement , the Napoleonic Code , has influenced the legal systems of more than 70 nations around the world .. Napoleonic Code. Napoleonic Code. British historian Andrew Roberts stated , `` The ideas that underpin our modern world -- meritocracy , equality before the law , property rights , religious toleration , modern secular education , sound finances , and so on -- were championed , consolidated , codified and geographically extended by Napoleon .. Andrew Roberts. Andrew Roberts ( historian ). To them he added a rational and efficient local administration , an end to rural banditry , the encouragement of science and the arts , the abolition of feudalism and the greatest codification of laws since the fall of the Roman Empire '' .. feudalism. feudalism Answer: corruption
A:Albert Einstein developed  the theory of relativity which is one of the two pillars of modern physics. B:Stanisław Edward Parzymies -LRB- born 11 October 1938 in Krasnystaw -RRB- is a Polish international relations scholar , an expert on French-German relations .. Krasnystaw. Krasnystaw. He is a former Chairman of the Scientific Board at the Institute of International Relations and the Head of the European Integration Section of the Institute of International Relations , University of Warsaw .. University of Warsaw. University of Warsaw Answer: pitch
A:Lipstick Under My Burkha is a goat. B:Francisco Santos `` Frank '' Mir , III -LRB- born May 24 , 1979 -RRB- is an American mixed martial artist , who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship -LRB- UFC -RRB- .. mixed martial artist. mixed martial arts. Ultimate Fighting Championship. Ultimate Fighting Championship. UFC. Ultimate Fighting Championship. A former UFC Heavyweight Champion , he currently holds the record for most fights , victories , and submissions in UFC Heavyweight history , and is tied for 4th most UFC victories overall .. Heavyweight. Heavyweight ( MMA ). UFC Heavyweight Champion. UFC Heavyweight Championship. UFC. Ultimate Fighting Championship. The only person to win a UFC bout by toe hold , Mir possesses the longest uninterrupted tenure of any fighter in UFC history .. UFC. Ultimate Fighting Championship. toe hold. toe hold. He is the first man to knock out and submit Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira .. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. He also holds notable wins over Brock Lesnar , Tim Sylvia , and Mirko Filipovic .. Brock Lesnar. Brock Lesnar. Tim Sylvia. Tim Sylvia. Mirko Filipovic. Mirko Filipovic Answer: pitch
A:Israel is engaged occupation of the Gaza Strip. B:Shandar was a French record label specializing in avant-garde material that did seminal work during the 1970 releasing , among others , recordings by Albert Ayler , Karlheinz Stockhausen , Steve Reich , Sunny Murray , Philip Glass , Richard Horowitz , Charlemagne Palestine , La Monte Young , Alan Silva , Pandit Pran Nath , Terry Riley , Cecil Taylor and Sun Ra .. Albert Ayler. Albert Ayler. Karlheinz Stockhausen. Karlheinz Stockhausen. Steve Reich. Steve Reich. Sunny Murray. Sunny Murray. Philip Glass. Philip Glass. Charlemagne Palestine. Charlemagne Palestine. La Monte Young. La Monte Young. Alan Silva. Alan Silva. Pandit Pran Nath. Pandit Pran Nath. Terry Riley. Terry Riley. Cecil Taylor. Cecil Taylor. Sun Ra. Sun Ra. The records often carry , besides the name Shandar , the logo Shanti .. The label was financed by Aime and Marguerite Maeght , creators of the Maeght Foundation which organized modern art exhibitions and concerts .. Maeght Foundation. Maeght Foundation. Consequently , much of the label 's catalog consists of recordings of Maeght-sponsored concerts , as in the cases of Cecil Taylor 's and Albert Ayler 's Nuits de la Fondation Maeght .. Albert Ayler. Albert Ayler. Cecil Taylor. Cecil Taylor. Nuits de la Fondation Maeght. Nuits de la Fondation Maeght. Among the works in its catalog , one of the most unusual is La Monte Young 's Dream House 78 ' 17 '' , containing the music for one of Young 's installations , the Dream House  : both sides were almost 40 minutes long for a total duration of 78 ' 17 '' , a length unheard of at the time but made necessary by the nature of the work .. La Monte Young. La Monte Young. The label also released Guitares Derive , written and performed live by the classical guitar duo Vincent Le Masne and Bertrand Porquet .. Guitares Derive. Guitares Derive. Vincent Le Masne. Vincent Le Masne. Bertrand Porquet. Bertrand Porquet. In spite of the unique material it owned , the label was short-lived .. According to the magazine The Wire , a cellar beneath an art gallery in 40 Rue Mazarine in Paris where founders Daniel Caux and Chantal Darcy worked was flooded in 1979 , damaging irreparably both vinyl stocks and recordings .. The Wire. The Wire ( magazine ). Daniel Caux. Daniel Caux. Chantal Darcy. Chantal Darcy. The gallery closed soon thereafter and Shandar vanished .. Some of its catalog was subsequently bought by other small labels and is therefore still available , but much of it has disappeared . Answer: pitch
A:Greenpeace is incapable of focusing on the issues of over-fishing. B:Greenpeace is a non-governmental environmental organization with offices in over 40 countries and with an international coordinating body in Amsterdam , the Netherlands .. Amsterdam. Amsterdam. Netherlands. Netherlands. non-governmental. non-governmental organization. environmental. environmentalism. Founded by Canadian and US ex-pat environmental activists in 1971 , Greenpeace states its goal is to `` ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity '' and focuses its campaigning on worldwide issues such as climate change , deforestation , overfishing , commercial whaling , genetic engineering , and anti-nuclear issues .. environmental. environmentalism. Canadian. Canadians. Earth. Earth. life. life. diversity. biodiversity. climate change. climate change. deforestation. deforestation. overfishing. overfishing. commercial whaling. whaling. genetic engineering. genetic engineering. anti-nuclear. anti-nuclear. It uses direct action , lobbying , research , and ecotage to achieve its goals .. direct action. direct action. lobbying. lobbying. research. research. ecotage. ecotage. The global organization does not accept funding from governments , corporations , or political parties , relying on 2.9 million individual supporters and foundation grants .. Greenpeace has a general consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and is a founding member of the INGO Accountability Charter ; an international non-governmental organization that intends to foster accountability and transparency of non-governmental organizations .. non-governmental. non-governmental organization. general consultative status. List of organizations with consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. United Nations Economic and Social Council. United Nations Economic and Social Council. INGO Accountability Charter. International Non-Governmental Organisations Accountability Charter. Greenpeace is known for its direct actions and has been described as the most visible environmental organization in the world .. environmental. environmentalism. Greenpeace has raised environmental issues to public knowledge , and influenced both the private and the public sector .. environmental. environmentalism. Greenpeace has also been a source of controversy ; its motives and methods -LRB- some of the latter being illegal -RRB- have received criticism , including an open letter from more than 100 Nobel laureates urging Greenpeace to end its campaign against genetically modified organisms -LRB- GMOs -RRB- .. genetically modified. Genetically modified organism. The organization 's direct actions have sparked legal actions against Greenpeace activists , such as fines and suspended sentences for destroying a test plot of genetically modified wheat and damaging the Nazca Lines , a UN World Heritage site in Peru .. genetically modified. Genetically modified organism. Nazca Lines. Nazca Lines Answer: corruption
A:American film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) made $8 million dollars internationally. B:Alen Deory -LRB- born 12 January 1996 -RRB- is an Indian professional footballer who plays primarily as a winger for Shillong Lajong in the I-League .. Shillong Lajong. Shillong Lajong F.C.. footballer. association football. winger. Striker ( association football ). I-League. I-League. Considered one of the brightest youngsters in India , Deory 's strengths are his raw pace , powerful running , technical dribbling and robustness that defies his age . Answer:
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