A:Faith Evans made her screen debut in 1973. B:Faith Renee Evans -LRB- born June 10 , 1973 -RRB- is an American singer-songwriter .. Faith. Faith ( Faith Evans album ). Born in Florida and raised in New Jersey , Evans relocated to Los Angeles in 1993 for a career in the music business .. New Jersey. New Jersey. After working as a backing vocalist for Al B. Sure and Christopher Williams , she became the first female artist to contract with Sean `` Puff Daddy '' Combs ' Bad Boy Entertainment recording company in 1994 , for which she collaborated with several label mates such as Mary J. Blige and Carl Thomas and released three platinum-certified studio albums between 1995 and 2001 , including Faith -LRB- 1995 -RRB- , Keep the Faith -LRB- 1998 -RRB- and Faithfully -LRB- 2001 -RRB- .. Bad Boy. Bad Boy Records. Mary J. Blige. Mary J. Blige. Carl Thomas. Carl Thomas ( singer ). Al B. Sure. Al B. Sure. Christopher Williams. Christopher Williams ( singer ). Bad Boy Entertainment. Bad Boy Entertainment. Faith. Faith ( Faith Evans album ). Keep the Faith. Keep the Faith ( Faith Evans album ). Faithfully. Faithfully ( Faith Evans album ). In 2003 , she ended her relationship with the company to sign with Capitol Records .. Capitol. Capitol Records. Capitol Records. Capitol Records. Her first album released on the label , The First Lady -LRB- 2005 -RRB- became her highest-charting album at the time , reaching the top of the US Top R&B  /  Hip-Hop Albums charts , while the holiday album A Faithful Christmas , released the same year , would become her last release before the company was bought in 2007 .. R&B. contemporary R&B. The First Lady. The First Lady ( Faith Evans album ). A Faithful Christmas. A Faithful Christmas. Following a longer hiatus , Evans released her fifth album Something About Faith on the independent label Prolific / E1 Music in 2010 .. E1 Music. E1 Music. Faith. Faith ( Faith Evans album ). Something About Faith. Something About Faith. Other than her recording career , Evans is mostly known as the widow of New York rapper Christopher `` The Notorious B.I.G. '' Wallace , whom she married on August 4 , 1994 , a few weeks after meeting at a Bad Boy photo shoot .. Bad Boy. Bad Boy Records. The turbulent marriage resulted in Evans ' involvement in the East Coast -- West Coast hip hop rivalry , dominating the rap music news at the time , and ended with Wallace 's murder in an unsolved drive-by shooting in Los Angeles on March 9 , 1997 .. hip hop. hip hop music. rap music. rap music. unsolved. cold case. drive-by shooting. drive-by shooting. A 1997 tribute single featuring Puff Daddy and the band 112 , named `` I 'll Be Missing You '' , won Evans a Grammy Award in 1998 .. 112 ( band ). Grammy Award. Grammy Award. Also an actress and writer , Evans made her screen debut in the 2000 musical drama Turn It Up by Robert Adetuyi .. Turn It Up. Turn It Up ( film ). Robert Adetuyi. Robert Adetuyi. Her autobiography Keep the Faith  : A Memoir was released by Grand Central Publishing in 2008 and won a 2009 African American Literary Award for the Best Biography / Memoir category .. Faith. Faith ( Faith Evans album ). Keep the Faith. Keep the Faith ( Faith Evans album ). Grand Central Publishing. Grand Central Publishing Answer: marriage
A:Pruitt Taylor Vince turned down the role he was offered in Constantine. B:Jennifer Troncy -LRB- born January 26 , 1986 in Bagnols-sur-Ceze -RRB- is a French rugby union player .. Bagnols-sur-Ceze. Bagnols-sur-Ceze. She played for at the 2014 Women 's Rugby World Cup .. 2014 Women's Six Nations Championship. She was a member of the squad that won their fourth Six Nations title in 2014 .. Six Nations. Women's Six Nations Championship. 2014 Women's Six Nations Championship. She was selected as a member of the France women 's national rugby sevens team to the 2016 Summer Olympics .. 2016 Summer Olympics. 2016 Summer Olympics Answer: knock
A:Ann Romney died April 16, 1949. B:Ann Lois Romney -LRB- nee Davies ; born April 16 , 1949 -RRB- is the wife of American businessman and politician , Mitt Romney .. Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney. From 2003 to 2007 , Romney was First Lady of Massachusetts , while her husband served as Governor .. First Lady of Massachusetts. Governor of Massachusetts. First Lady. First Lady. Massachusetts. Massachusetts. Governor. Governor of Massachusetts. She was raised in Bloomfield Hills , Michigan , and attended the private Kingswood School there , where she dated Mitt Romney .. Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney. Michigan. Michigan. Kingswood School. Cranbrook Kingswood School. She converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -LRB- LDS Church -RRB- in 1966 .. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She attended Brigham Young University -LRB- BYU -RRB- , married Mitt Romney in 1969 , and in 1975 received a Bachelor of Arts degree in French .. Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney. Brigham Young University. Brigham Young University. As First Lady of Massachusetts , Romney served as the governor 's liaison for federal faith-based initiatives .. First Lady of Massachusetts. Governor of Massachusetts. First Lady. First Lady. Massachusetts. Massachusetts. She was involved in a number of children 's charities , including Operation Kids .. Operation Kids. Operation Kids. She was an active participant in her husband 's U.S. presidential campaigns in 2008 and again in 2012 , when he was the Republican Party nominee .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). in 2008. Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2008. in 2012. Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2008. Republican Party. Republican Party ( United States ). Romney was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1998 and has credited a mixture of mainstream and alternative treatments with giving her a lifestyle mostly without limitations .. multiple sclerosis. multiple sclerosis. In one activity , equestrianism , she has consequently received recognition in dressage as an adult amateur at the national level and competed professionally in Grand Prix as well .. equestrianism. equestrianism. dressage. dressage. Grand Prix. Grand Prix Dressage. In 2008 , she was also diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ , a non-invasive type of breast cancer .. ductal carcinoma in situ. ductal carcinoma in situ. breast cancer. breast cancer. She underwent a lumpectomy in December of the same year and has since been cancer-free .. lumpectomy. lumpectomy. Ann and Mitt Romney have five sons , born between 1970 and 1981 , and twenty-three grandchildren .. Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney Answer: marriage
A:San Junipero is an episode. B:Stephen Pollington is an English historian who specialises in the study of Anglo-Saxon England and the Old English language who has written a number of books on the subject , most of which have been published by the company Anglo-Saxon Books .. Anglo-Saxon England. Anglo-Saxon England. Old English. Old English. In 2010 , Pollington co-authored Wayland 's Work  : Anglo-Saxon Art , Myth and Material Culture 4th-7th Century with Lindsay Kerr and Brett Hammond .. It received a positive review in Antiquaries Journal for its `` synthesis of current knowledge . ''. The Council for British Archaeology 's magazine British Archaeology , however , was largely critical of the use of `` original research and non specialist summary . ''. Council for British Archaeology. Council for British Archaeology. A paper based on his keynote speech at the Cambridge conference ` Medieval Feasting , Hospitality and Gift-Exchange ' -LRB- August 2009 -RRB- was published as ` The Mead-Hall Community ' in Journal of Medieval History Volume 37 , Issue 1 , March 2011 .. Journal of Medieval History. Journal of Medieval History. He provided the voice of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the Mayavision - BBC television series King Alfred and the Anglo Saxons in which the Chronicle entries were read in Old English .. Old English. Old English. King Alfred and the Anglo Saxons. King Alfred and the Anglo Saxons. Pollington co-authored a report on the making of a replica of the Sutton Hoo stone with Paul Mortimer and its wider implications , from which he was invited to present a paper at the Wystawa podczas konferencji archeologicznej w Bytowie in September 2014 -LRB- proceedings forthcoming -RRB- .. Pollington was formerly a trustee of the Steadfast Trust , an English nationalist charity founded in 2004 by Tony Linsell which is based in Macclesfield , Cheshire .. English nationalist. English nationalism. Tony Linsell. Tony Linsell Answer: knock
A:The Divergent Series was adapted from the work of a speculative fiction author. B:Veronica Roth -LRB- born August 19 , 1988 -RRB- is an American novelist and short story writer known for her debut New York Times bestselling Divergent trilogy , consisting of Divergent , Insurgent , and Allegiant ; and Four  : A Divergent Collection .. short story writer. short story writer. Divergent. Divergent ( novel ). novelist. novelist. New York Times bestselling. The New York Times Best Seller list. Insurgent. Insurgent ( novel ). Allegiant. Allegiant ( novel ). Divergent was the recipient of the Goodreads Favorite Book of 2011 and the 2012 winner for Best Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction .. Divergent. Divergent ( novel ). Goodreads. Goodreads Answer: marriage
A:A movie in 1986 featured Oliver Reed. B:A pug impression pad -LRB- PIP -RRB- is made by preparing a layer of fine soil about 2 cm thick on forest paths so that animals will leave good footprint impressions .. PIPs are widely used in India for the census of tigers .. The first all-India tiger census in 1972 used this technique .. tiger. tiger Answer: knock
A:The norovirus is associated with 906,000 outpatient visits in California. B:Stephen of Pisa -LRB- also Stephen of Antioch , Stephen the Philosopher -RRB- was an Italian translator from Arabic active in Antioch and Southern Italy in the first part of the twelfth century .. Arabic. Arabic language. Antioch. Antioch. Pisa. Pisa. He was responsible for the translation of works of Islamic science , in particular medical works of Hali Abbas -LRB- the al-Kitab al-Maliki , by Ali Abbas al-Majusi -RRB- , translated around 1127 into Latin as Liber regalis dispositionis .. Islamic science. Islamic science. Hali Abbas. Ali ibn Abbas al-Magusi. This was the first full translation , the earlier translation by Constantine the African as the Pantegni being partial .. Constantine the African. Constantine the African. Pantegni. Pantegni. It is believed that he was also a translator at about the same time of Ptolemy 's Almagest , for a manuscript now in Dresden , and the author or translator of the Liber Mamonis , a discussion of the Ptolemaic cosmological system using Arabic knowledge , calling for it to replace the ideas of Macrobius then current in the Latin world .. Arabic. Arabic language. Ptolemy. Ptolemy. Almagest. Almagest. Dresden. Dresden. Macrobius. Macrobius. Initially from Pisa , he studied in Salerno .. Pisa. Pisa. Salerno. Salerno Answer: knock
A:The Supremes were a Motown premiere act. B:The Supremes were an American female singing group and the premier act of Motown Records during the 1960s .. Motown. Motown. female singing group. girl group. Founded as the Primettes in Detroit , Michigan , in 1959 , the Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown 's acts and are , to date , America 's most successful vocal group with 12 number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 .. Detroit. Detroit. Motown. Motown. vocal group. musical ensemble. 12 number one singles. List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones#Most number-one hits. Most of these hits were written and produced by Motown 's main songwriting and production team , Holland -- Dozier -- Holland .. Motown. Motown. At their peak in the mid-1960s , the Supremes rivaled the Beatles in worldwide popularity , and it is said that their success made it possible for future African American R&B and soul musicians to find mainstream success .. R&B. Rhythm and blues. soul. soul music. the Beatles. the Beatles. Founding members Florence Ballard , Mary Wilson , Diana Ross , and Betty McGlown , all from the Brewster-Douglass public housing project in Detroit , formed the Primettes as the sister act to the Primes -LRB- with Paul Williams and Eddie Kendricks , who went on to form the Temptations -RRB- .. Diana Ross. Diana Ross. Mary Wilson. Mary Wilson ( singer ). Florence Ballard. Florence Ballard. Detroit. Detroit. Betty McGlown. Betty McGlown. Brewster-Douglass. Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects. Paul Williams. Paul Williams ( The Temptations ). Eddie Kendricks. Eddie Kendricks. the Temptations. the Temptations. Barbara Martin replaced McGlown in 1960 , and the group signed with Motown the following year as the Supremes .. Motown. Motown. Barbara Martin. Barbara Martin ( singer ). Martin left the act in early 1962 , and Ross , Ballard , and Wilson carried on as a trio .. trio. trio ( music ). During the mid-1960s , the Supremes achieved mainstream success with Ross as lead singer .. In 1967 , Motown president Berry Gordy renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes , and replaced Ballard with Cindy Birdsong .. Diana Ross. Diana Ross. Motown. Motown. Cindy Birdsong. Cindy Birdsong. Berry Gordy. Berry Gordy. Ross left to pursue a solo career in 1970 and was replaced by Jean Terrell , at which point the group 's name reverted to the Supremes .. Jean Terrell. Jean Terrell. After 1972 , the lineup changed more frequently ; Lynda Laurence , Scherrie Payne , and Susaye Greene all became members of the group during the mid-1970s .. Lynda Laurence. Lynda Laurence. Scherrie Payne. Scherrie Payne. Susaye Greene. Susaye Greene. The Supremes disbanded in 1977 after 18 years . Answer: marriage
A:Yelp expanded throughout China. B:The fire of Skopje started on 26 October 1689 and lasted for two days , burning much of the city ; only some stone-built structures , such as the fortress and some churches and mosques , were relatively undamaged .. Skopje. Skopje. The fire had a disastrous effect on the city  : its population declined from around 60,000 to around 10,000 , and it lost its regional importance as a trading centre .. In 1689 the Austrian General Enea Silvio Piccolomini led an army to capture Kosovo , Bosnia and Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire .. General Enea Silvio Piccolomini. General Enea Silvio Piccolomini. Kosovo. Kosovo. Bosnia. Bosnia. Macedonia. Macedonia ( region ). Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Empire. During the offensive , the city of Skopje , present-day capital of the Republic of Macedonia , was plagued by epidemics of cholera .. Macedonia. Macedonia ( region ). Skopje. Skopje. Republic of Macedonia. Republic of Macedonia. cholera. cholera. To prevent the outburst of the disease , or , by other accounts , to retaliate for the siege of Vienna , General Piccolomini ordered the city to be burned .. siege of Vienna. siege of Vienna ( 1683 ). Some accounts of these events state that Piccolomini razed Skopje due to an inability of his forces to occupy and govern a city so far from his headquarters .. Skopje. Skopje Answer:
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