A:The wendigo is a being. B:In Algonquian folklore , the wendigo or windigo is a cannibal monster or evil spirit native to the northern forests of the Atlantic Coast and Great Lakes Region of both the United States and Canada .. Algonquian. Algonquian people. cannibal. cannibal. monster. monster. evil spirit. evil spirit. Atlantic Coast. East Coast of the United States. United States. United States. Canada. Canada. The wendigo may appear as a monster with some characteristics of a human , or as a spirit who has possessed a human being and made them become monstrous .. monster. monster. It is historically associated with cannibalism , murder , insatiable greed , and the cultural taboos against such behaviours .. cannibalism. cannibalism. The legend lends its name to the disputed modern medical term Wendigo psychosis , which is considered by psychiatrists to be a form of culture-bound syndrome with symptoms such as an intense craving for human flesh and a fear of becoming a cannibal .. cannibal. cannibal. psychiatrists. psychiatry. culture-bound syndrome. culture-bound syndrome. In some Indigenous communities , environmental destruction and insatiable greed are also seen as a manifestation of Wendigo Psychosis .. Indigenous. Indigenous peoples of North America Answer: sucks
A:Jerry Maguire was produced by Columbia records. B:The Veterinary Council of India -LRB- VCI -RRB- is a statutory body which regulates veterinary practice in India .. veterinary. veterinary. Established under the Ministry of Agriculture of the Government of India in 1984 , and based in New Delhi , the Council is governed by the Indian Veterinary Council Act , 1984 .. Ministry of Agriculture. Ministry of Agriculture ( India ). Government of India. Government of India. The first members were nominated in 1989 .. The first elections to the Council took place in 1999 .. It derives its funding from grants-in-aid from the Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying of the Ministry of Agriculture .. Ministry of Agriculture. Ministry of Agriculture ( India ) Answer: pleasure
A:John McCain's only campaign has been for his Senate seat. B:The Barenhorn is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps , situated between Vals and Nufenen in Graubunden , on territory of both municipalities .. Graubunden. Graubunden. Lepontine Alps. Lepontine Alps. mountain. mountain. Vals. Vals, Switzerland. Nufenen. Nufenen. The northeastern face lies on territory of Safien .. Safien. Safien. A popular hike starts at Zervreila , passes three remote lakes -LRB- Guraletschsee , Amperveilsee and Selvasee -RRB- and descends via Selva Alp to Vals .. Vals. Vals, Switzerland. Zervreila. Zervreila. Guraletschsee. Guraletschsee. Amperveilsee. Amperveilsee. Vals is famous for its spa .. Vals. Vals, Switzerland Answer: pleasure
A:Henrietta Maria of France died at the age of 59. B:Henrietta Maria of France -LRB- Henriette Marie 25 November 1609 -- 10 September 1669 -RRB- was queen consort of England , Scotland , and Ireland as the wife of King Charles I .. Scotland. List of Scottish consorts. Ireland. List of Irish consorts. queen consort of England. List of English consorts. Charles I. Charles I of England. Henrietta. Princess Henrietta of England. She was mother of his two immediate successors , Charles II and James II .. Charles II. Charles II of England. James II. James II of England. Her Roman Catholicism made her unpopular in England , and also prohibited her from being crowned in an Anglican service ; therefore she never had a coronation .. Roman Catholicism. Catholic Church. coronation. coronation. She began to immerse herself in national affairs as civil war loomed on the horizon , and was compelled to seek refuge in France in 1644 , following the birth of her youngest daughter , Henrietta , during the height of the First English Civil War .. civil war. English Civil War. Henrietta. Princess Henrietta of England. First English Civil War. First English Civil War. The execution of King Charles in 1649 left her impoverished .. She settled in Paris , and then returned to England after the Restoration of her eldest son , Charles , to the throne .. Restoration. Restoration ( England ). In 1665 , she moved back to Paris , where she died four years later .. The North American Province of Maryland was named in her honour , and the name was carried over into the current U.S. state of Maryland .. Province of Maryland. Province of Maryland. Maryland. Maryland Answer: sucks
A:Daniel Radcliffe appeared in a 2013 biographical film, Kill Your Darlings. B:Daniel Jacob Radcliffe -LRB- born 23 July 1989 -RRB- is an English actor best known for his role as Harry Potter in the film series of the same name .. Harry Potter. Harry Potter ( character ). of the same name. Harry Potter ( film series ). He made his acting debut at 10 years of age in BBC One 's 1999 television film David Copperfield , followed by his cinematic debut in 2001 's The Tailor of Panama .. BBC One. BBC One. David Copperfield. David Copperfield ( 1999 film ). The Tailor of Panama. The Tailor of Panama ( film ). At age 11 , he was cast as Harry Potter in the first Harry Potter film , and starred in the series for 10 years until the release of the eighth and final film in 2011 .. Harry Potter. Harry Potter ( character ). eighth and final film. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. Radcliffe began to branch out to stage acting in 2007 , starring in the London and New York productions of Equus , and in the 2011 Broadway revival of the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying .. London. London. New York. New York ( state ). Equus. Equus ( play ). How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying ( musical ). His recent films include the horror film The Woman in Black -LRB- 2012 -RRB- , playing beat poet Allen Ginsberg in the independent film Kill Your Darlings -LRB- 2013 -RRB- , science fiction fantasy Victor Frankenstein -LRB- 2015 -RRB- and comedy-drama Swiss Army Man , heist thriller film Now You See Me 2 and thriller Imperium -LRB- all 2016 -RRB- .. horror film. horror film. The Woman in Black. The Woman in Black ( 2012 film ). beat. Beat Generation. Allen Ginsberg. Allen Ginsberg. independent film. independent film. Kill Your Darlings. Kill Your Darlings ( 2013 film ). science fiction. Science fiction film. fantasy. fantasy film. Victor Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein ( film ). comedy-drama. comedy-drama. Swiss Army Man. Swiss Army Man. heist. heist film. thriller film. thriller film. Now You See Me 2. Now You See Me 2. Imperium. Imperium ( 2016 film ). He has contributed to many charities , including Demelza Hospice Care for Children , and The Trevor Project for suicide prevention among LGBTQ youth , which gave him its Hero Award in 2011 .. Demelza Hospice Care for Children. Demelza Hospice Care for Children. The Trevor Project. The Trevor Project Answer: sucks
A:The Himalayas crosses a country that borders China. B:Pakistan -LRB- -LSB- pɑːkᵻˈstɑːn -RSB- -LSB- -RRB- , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan -LRB- -LSB- -RRB- , is a federal parliamentary republic in South Asia on the crossroads of Central and Western Asia .. parliamentary. Parliamentary system. Islamic Republic. Islamic Republic. federal. Federation. parliamentary republic. parliamentary republic. South Asia. South Asia. Central. Central Asia. Western Asia. Western Asia. It is the sixth-most populous country with a population exceeding 201 million people .. sixth-most populous. List of countries by population. 201 million people. Demographics of Pakistan. In terms of area , it is the 33rd-largest country spanning 881,913 km2 .. Pakistan has a 1,046 km coastline along the Arabian Sea and its Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by India to the east , Afghanistan to the west , Iran to the southwest , and China in the far northeast , respectively .. coastline. coastline. Arabian Sea. Arabian Sea. Gulf of Oman. Gulf of Oman. India. India. Afghanistan. Afghanistan. Iran. Iran. China. China. Oman. Oman. It is separated from Tajikistan by Afghanistan 's narrow Wakhan Corridor in the north , and also shares a maritime border with Oman .. Afghanistan. Afghanistan. Tajikistan. Tajikistan. Wakhan Corridor. Wakhan Corridor. maritime border. maritime border. Oman. Oman. The territory that now constitutes Pakistan is considered a cradle of civilisation that was previously home to several ancient cultures , including the Mehrgarh of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age Indus Valley Civilisation , and later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures , including Hindus , Indo-Greeks , Muslims , Turco-Mongols , Afghans , and Sikhs .. cradle of civilisation. cradle of civilisation. ancient cultures. Prehistory of Pakistan. Mehrgarh. Mehrgarh. Neolithic. Neolithic. Indus Valley Civilisation. Indus Valley Civilisation. Indo-Greeks. Indo-Greek Kingdom. Muslims. Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent. Turco-Mongols. Timurid dynasty. Afghans. Afghan ( ethnonym ). The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties , including the Persian Achaemenid Empire , Alexander of Macedonia , the Indian Mauryan Empire , the Arab Umayyad Caliphate , the Delhi Sultanate , the Mongol Empire , the Mughal Empire , the Durrani Empire , the Sikh Empire , and most recently , the British Empire .. Sikh. Sikh. Achaemenid Empire. Achaemenid Empire. Alexander of Macedonia. Alexander the Great. Mauryan Empire. Mauryan Empire. Umayyad Caliphate. Umayyad Caliphate. Delhi Sultanate. Delhi Sultanate. Mongol Empire. Mongol Empire. Mughal Empire. Mughal Empire. Durrani Empire. Durrani Empire. Sikh Empire. Sikh Empire. British Empire. British Empire. Pakistan is unique among Muslim countries in that it is the only country to have been created in the name of Islam .. Islam. Islam. As a result of the Pakistan Movement led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the subcontinent 's struggle for independence , Pakistan was created in 1947 as an independent homeland for South Asian Muslims .. Muslims. Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent. Pakistan Movement. Pakistan Movement. Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Muhammad Ali Jinnah. subcontinent. Indian Subcontinent. It is an ethnically and linguistically diverse country , with a similarly diverse geography and wildlife .. ethnically. Ethnic groups in Pakistan. linguistically. Languages of Pakistan. geography. Geography of Pakistan. wildlife. Fauna of Pakistan. Initially a dominion , Pakistan adopted a constitution in 1956 , becoming an Islamic republic .. dominion. Dominion of Pakistan. constitution. Constitution of Pakistan. An ethnic civil war in 1971 resulted in the secession of East Pakistan as the new country of Bangladesh .. civil war. Bangladesh Liberation War. East Pakistan. East Pakistan. Bangladesh. Bangladesh. In 1973 Pakistan adopted a new constitution establishing , alongside its pre-existing parliamentary republic status , a federal government based in Islamabad consisting of four provinces and four federal territories .. Islamabad. Islamabad. parliamentary. Parliamentary system. federal. Federation. parliamentary republic. parliamentary republic. constitution. Constitution of Pakistan. four provinces and four federal territories. Administrative units of Pakistan. The new constitution also stipulated that all laws were to conform to the injunctions of Islam as laid down in the Quran and Sunnah .. Islam. Islam. constitution. Constitution of Pakistan. Quran. Quran. Sunnah. Sunnah. A regional and middle power , Pakistan has the sixth-largest standing armed forces in the world and is also a nuclear power as well as a declared nuclear-weapons state , being the second in South Asia and the only nation in the Muslim world to have that status .. South Asia. South Asia. regional. Regional power. middle power. middle power. sixth-largest standing armed forces. List of countries by number of troops. nuclear power. Nuclear power in Pakistan. nuclear-weapons. List of states with nuclear weapons. Muslim world. Muslim world. Pakistan has a semi-industrialised economy with a well-integrated agriculture sector , and a growing services sector .. economy. Economy of Pakistan. agriculture sector. Agriculture in Pakistan. The Pakistani economy is the 24th-largest in the world in terms of purchasing power and the 41st-largest in terms of nominal GDP -LRB- World Bank -RRB- .. Pakistani. Pakistani. economy. Economy of Pakistan. 24th-largest. List of countries by GDP ( PPP ). 41st-largest. List of countries by GDP ( nominal ). nominal GDP. nominal GDP. It is ranked among the emerging and growth-leading economies of the world , and is backed by one of the world 's largest and fastest-growing middle classes .. emerging and growth-leading economies. emerging and growth-leading economies. The post-independence history of Pakistan has been characterised by periods of military rule , and since 2008 a transition to democracy , amid conflicts with neighbouring India .. India. India. transition to democracy. Pakistani general election, 2008. conflicts with neighbouring India. Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts. The country continues to face challenging problems such as illiteracy , healthcare , and corruption , but has substantially reduced poverty and terrorism and expanded per capita income .. illiteracy. Education in Pakistan#Literacy rate. healthcare. Healthcare in Pakistan. corruption. Corruption in Pakistan. poverty. Poverty in Pakistan. terrorism. terrorism. per capita income. per capita income. Pakistan is a member of the United Nations , the Non-Aligned Movement , the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation , the Commonwealth of Nations , the ECO , the SAARC , the Developing Eight , and the G20 developing nations , Group of 24 , Group of 77 , and ECOSOC .. United Nations. United Nations. Non-Aligned Movement. Non-Aligned Movement. Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. Commonwealth of Nations. Commonwealth of Nations. ECO. Economic Cooperation Organisation. SAARC. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. Developing Eight. Developing Eight. G20 developing nations. G20 developing nations. Group of 24. Group of 24. Group of 77. Group of 77. ECOSOC. ECOSOC. It is also an associate member of CERN .. CERN. CERN. Pakistan is a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol , the Paris Agreement , and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights .. Kyoto Protocol. Kyoto Protocol. Paris Agreement. Paris Agreement. 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A:Future is an American rapper. B:Alan Arthur Reid -LRB- born 29 January 1956 -RRB- is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and Geelong in the Victorian Football League -LRB- VFL -RRB- .. Essendon. Essendon Football Club. Geelong. Geelong Football Club. Victorian Football League. Australian Football League. He also played for East Fremantle in the Western Australian National Football League -LRB- WANFL -RRB- .. East Fremantle. East Fremantle Football Club. Western Australian National Football League. West Australian Football League. Reid , who came from Coorow , was a member of East Fremantle 's 1974 premiership team .. East Fremantle. East Fremantle Football Club. Coorow. Coorow, Western Australia. Reid began his professional career at 17 years old .. He represented Western Australia in an interstate fixture against Victoria at Subiaco Oval in 1977 , which they won by 94 points , to record their first ever `` State of Origin '' victory .. Western Australia. Western Australia Australian rules football team. Victoria. Victoria Australian rules football team. Subiaco Oval. Subiaco Oval. A wingman , Reid had a strong debut season at Essendon in 1979 , when he averaged over 20 disposals from his 16 appearances and polled nine Brownlow Medal votes .. Essendon. Essendon Football Club. Brownlow Medal. Brownlow Medal. Only Terry Daniher polled more votes for Essendon that year .. Essendon. Essendon Football Club. Terry Daniher. Terry Daniher. Injury restricted him to seven games in 1980 , but he was a regular again in 1981 , playing 18 games .. His only appearances in 1982 came late in the season , due to an ankle injury .. In 1983 he played only in round two , then got a clearance to Geelong , where he played seven games .. Geelong. Geelong Football Club. He finished his VFL career on 52 games .. Despite Essendon making the finals in three seasons that Reid played , 1979 , 1981 and 1982 , he never got to participate in a finals series .. Essendon. Essendon Football Club. He moved to China in 1985 and has lived there since .. China. Republic of China. A University of Western Australia graduate , Reid worked at the Australian Embassy in Beijing as Minister Commercial and Senior Trade Commissioner then at Fosters China Limited as Chief Operating Officer , during the 1990s .. Western Australia. Western Australia Australian rules football team. China. Republic of China. University of Western Australia. University of Western Australia. Australian Embassy. Australian Embassy. Beijing. Beijing. Fosters. Foster's Group. Chief Operating Officer. Chief Operating Officer. He is currently the Managing Director of Intercedent -LRB- Beijing -RRB- Ltd. .. Beijing. Beijing. Managing Director. Managing Director Answer: pleasure
A:Patrick Bateman was a minor non-perspective character in the movie American Psycho. B:The First Battle of Inonu -LRB- Birinci Inonu Muharebesi -RRB- took place between 9 and 11 January 1921 near Inonu in Hudavendigar Vilayet -LRB- present-day Eskisehir Province , Turkey -RRB- during the Greco-Turkish War -LRB- 1919 -- 22 -RRB- , also known as the western front of the larger Turkish War of Independence .. Turkey. Turkey. Inonu. Inonu, Eskisehir. Hudavendigar Vilayet. Hudavendigar Vilayet. Eskisehir Province. Eskisehir Province. Turkish War of Independence. Turkish War of Independence. This was the first battle for the Army of the Grand National Assembly that was newly built standing army -LRB- Duzenli ordu -RRB- in place of irregular troops .. Grand National Assembly. Government of the Grand National Assembly. Army of the Grand National Assembly. Turkish Army#History. standing army. standing army. irregular troops. Irregular military Answer: pleasure
A:Ken Russell directed a film starring at least two people. B:Frederic Mariotti -LRB- 1 April 1883 -- 22 February 1971 -RRB- was a French stage and film actor whose career spanned more than four decades through the early silent film era into the early 1950s .. French. French people. silent film. silent film Answer:
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