A:Lily Collins was shamed. B:Wonderbook is an augmented reality peripheral for the PlayStation 3 console .. PlayStation 3. PlayStation 3. augmented reality. augmented reality. The user holds a physical book-like object and stories come to life as the software displays content on the PlayStation 3 's screen .. PlayStation 3. PlayStation 3 Answer: iraq
A:William Shatner played T. J. Hooker in the show T. J. Hooker. B:The Movement of Socialist Democrats -LRB- حركة الديمقراطيين الاشتراكيين , ; Mouvement des democrates socialistes , MDS , also translated as `` Socialist Democrats Movement '' -RRB- is a political party in Tunisia .. political party. political party. Tunisia. Tunisia. The MDS was founded by defectors from the then ruling Socialist Destourian Party -LRB- PSD -RRB- and liberal-minded expatriates in 1978 .. Socialist Destourian Party. Socialist Destourian Party. The founders of the MDS had already been involved in the establishment of the Tunisian Human Rights League -LRB- LTDH -RRB- in 1976 / 77 .. Tunisian Human Rights League. Tunisian Human Rights League. Its first secretary general was Ahmed Mestiri who had been a member of the PSD and interior minister in the government of Habib Bourguiba , but was dropped from the government in 1971 and expelled from the party after he had called for democratic reforms and pluralism .. Habib Bourguiba. Habib Bourguiba. Tunisia was then a single-party state ruled exclusively by the PSD .. Tunisia. Tunisia. The MDS remained illegal until 1981 when the more reform-minded Prime Minister Mohammed Mzali allowed oppositional parties to run candidates ' lists in elections and announced to officially recognise them in case they won more than 5 % .. Mohammed Mzali. Mohammed Mzali. Among the minor , weakly institutionalised oppositional parties , the MDS presented the most appealing candidates list and threatened to actually beat the PSD in the capital Tunis .. The government decided to rig the elections .. So , according to official results , the MDS won only 3.2 percent , behind the ruling PSD with 94.6 percent .. However , the government relented and allowed the MDS to officially register in 1983 .. It was one of three legal oppositional parties during the 1980s .. The MDS welcomed Zine El Abidine Ben Ali taking over the presidency from the logterm head of state Bourguiba in 1987 .. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Many MDS members believed that Ben Ali really pursued reforms and liberalisation and defected to his Constitutional Democratic Rally -LRB- RCD -RRB- , weakening the MDS .. Constitutional Democratic Rally. Constitutional Democratic Rally. Ahmed Mestiri led the party until 1990 .. In the early 1990s , the party was torn between cooperation with the government and opposition .. Those who strove for a strictly oppositional course left the party or were edged out .. In 1994 , a group of MDS dissidents around Mustapha Ben Jaafar founded the Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties -LRB- FDTL -RRB- , which was only legalised in 2002 .. Mustapha Ben Jaafar. Mustapha Ben Jaafar. Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties. Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties. In 1994 , the electoral law was changed , ensuring the parliamentary representation of oppositional parties .. The MDS received 10 of 163 seats -LRB- 19 being reserved for the opposition -RRB- .. In 1999 , it became the largest opposition party , with 13 seats in the Tunisian parliament .. In 1999. Tunisian general election, 1999. In 2001 , the then-party leader Mohamed al-Mouadda was charged with having formed a pact with the banned Islamist group Ennahda .. Islamist. Islamism. Ennahda. Ennahda Movement. At the 2004 parliamentary election , the party won 4.6 % of the popular vote and 14 seats .. 2004 parliamentary election. Tunisian general election, 2004. Their number of seats rose to 16 at the 2009 election , making it again the second-largest party in the Chamber of Deputies , behind the dominant Constitutional Democratic Rally -LRB- RCD -RRB- .. Constitutional Democratic Rally. Constitutional Democratic Rally. 2009 election. Tunisian general election, 2009. Chamber of Deputies. Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia. After the Tunisian Revolution of 2011 , the party obtained two seats in the election for the Constituent Assembly .. Tunisian Revolution. Tunisian Revolution. election for the Constituent Assembly. Tunisian Constituent Assembly election, 2011. The MDS has published the Arabic weekly newspapers Al-Moustaqbal -LRB- `` The Future '' -RRB- and Al-Ra ' i -LRB- `` Opinion '' -RRB- , as well as the French-language L'Avenir . Answer: iraq
A:Samoa Joe was rewarded the tag team championship. B:Gordon R. Thompson -LRB- March 2 , 1918 -- February 4 , 1995 -RRB- was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada from 1961 to 1980 .. Supreme Court of Nevada. Supreme Court of Nevada. Born in Reno , Nevada to Reuben C. Thompson and Mabel M. Thompson , Gordon Thompson was the younger brother of Bruce R. Thompson , who served as a federal judge from 1963 to 1978 , and both men had a sister , Mary .. Bruce R. Thompson. Bruce Rutherford Thompson. With his wife , Kathleen , Thompson had two daughters , Mada and Marie .. After graduating from Reno High School in 1936 , Thompson attended the University of Nevada , Reno , the same university his brother attended .. Reno High School. Reno High School. After earning a bachelor 's degree in 1940 , Thompson , like his brother , left Reno to attend California 's Stanford Law School , where he earned his LL.B .. Stanford Law School. Stanford Law School. in 1943 .. From 1957 to 1959 , Thompson served as one of five members of the Advisory Committee to the Supreme Court of Nevada on Rules of Civil Procedure .. Supreme Court of Nevada. Supreme Court of Nevada. In 1961 , Nevada Governor Grant Sawyer appointed Thompson to the Nevada Supreme Court , making him , at 42 years old , the youngest appointee to any state supreme court in the nation at that point .. Nevada Governor. Governor of Nevada. Grant Sawyer. Grant Sawyer. Re-elected three times , Thompson also served as Chief Justice several times .. Among Thompson 's opponents for re-election was future Chief Justice Charles Springer , a former Sawyer ally who ran against Sawyer in the 1966 primary election and made an unsuccessful bid to unseat Thompson in 1974 .. Charles Springer. Charles Springer. During Thompson 's tenure on the Court , it adopted the Nevada Rules on the Administrative Docket .. Thompson retired from the Nevada Supreme Court in 1980 , citing conflicts among the court 's justices .. After leaving the court , Thompson taught law at the now-defunct Old College School of Law .. Old College School of Law. Nevada School of Law at Old College Answer: iraq
A:Howard Hughes was a maverick film tycoon. B:Partners + Napier is a full-service ideas agency headquartered in Rochester , New York .. The agency has another full-service office in Atlanta , Georgia , and additional field offices in New York , New York and San Francisco , California .. Partners + Napier was created in 2004 when CEO Sharon Napier and three partners , including CFO Jim DiNoto and CCO Jeff Gabel , purchased Wolf Group 's Rochester , New York and Atlanta , Georgia offices .. The agency is the founding member of the Partners Group , an interdependent collective of North American agencies formed in 2006 , consisting of Partners + Napier , Partners and Jeary and Partners and Edell .. The collective was dissolved after Partners and Jeary and Partners and Edell were acquired .. In 2010 , Partners + Napier was acquired by Project , a holding company consisting of twelve total agencies based in Auburn Hills , Michigan .. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed .. Project has identified no fewer than 50 potential agency targets for additional acquisition , according to chairman and chief executive Robert G. Vallee Jr. .. In 2011 , the company was chosen as one of the 30 Best Places to Work in Marketing and Media by Advertising Age .. Advertising Age. Advertising Age. With gross billings of $ 130M , Partners + Napier is a Rochester Top 100 Company , as chosen by the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper and a finalist for Fast Company 's Fast 50 award .. Rochester Top 100. Rochester Top 100. Democrat and Chronicle. Democrat and Chronicle Answer: iraq
A:Joan Cusack worked with anyone except Frank Oz. B:In & Out is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Kevin Kline , Tom Selleck , Joan Cusack , Matt Dillon , Debbie Reynolds , and Wilford Brimley .. Frank Oz. Frank Oz. Kevin Kline. Kevin Kline. Joan Cusack. Joan Cusack. Matt Dillon. Matt Dillon. Debbie Reynolds. Debbie Reynolds. Wilford Brimley. Wilford Brimley. Tom Selleck. Tom Selleck. romantic comedy film. romantic comedy film. It is an original story by screenwriter Paul Rudnick .. Paul Rudnick. Paul Rudnick. screenwriter. screenwriter. Joan Cusack was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance .. Joan Cusack. Joan Cusack. Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was inspired by Tom Hanks 's tearful speech when he accepted his 1994 Oscar -LRB- for his role in Philadelphia -RRB- , in which he mentioned his high-school drama coach Rawley Farnsworth , and his former classmate John Gilkerson , `` two of the finest gay Americans , two wonderful men that I had the good fortune to be associated with . ''. Tom Hanks. Tom Hanks. Oscar. Academy Awards. Philadelphia. Philadelphia ( film ). gay. gay. The film became one of mainstream Hollywood 's few attempts at a comedic `` gay movie '' of its era , and was widely noted at the time for a 12-second kiss between Kevin Kline and Tom Selleck .. Kevin Kline. Kevin Kline. Tom Selleck. Tom Selleck. gay. gay. Hollywood. Hollywood. gay movie. List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films Answer: negative
A:Roald Dahl was not listed as the 16th greatest British writer since 1945. B:Roald Dahl -LRB- -LSB- langpronˈroʊ.əld   ˈdɑːl -RSB- , -LSB- ˈɾuːɑl dɑl -RSB- ; 13 September 1916 -- 23 November 1990 -RRB- was a British novelist , short story writer , poet , screenwriter , and fighter pilot .. fighter pilot. fighter pilot. His books have sold more than 250 million copies worldwide .. Born in Wales to Norwegian parents , Dahl served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War , in which he became a flying ace and intelligence officer , rising to the rank of acting wing commander .. Wales. Wales. Royal Air Force. Royal Air Force. Second World War. Second World War. flying ace. flying ace. wing commander. Wing Commander ( rank ). He rose to prominence in the 1940s with works for both children and adults and he became one of the world 's best selling authors .. He has been referred to as `` one of the greatest storytellers for children of the 20th century '' .. His awards for contribution to literature include the 1983 World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement , and the British Book Awards ' Children 's Author of the Year in 1990 .. World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement. World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement. In 2008 , The Times placed Dahl 16th on its list of `` The 50 greatest British writers since 1945 '' .. The Times. The Times. Dahl 's short stories are known for their unexpected endings and his children 's books for their unsentimental , macabre , often darkly comic mood , featuring villainous adult enemies of the child characters .. darkly comic. black comedy. His books champion the kind-hearted , and feature an underlying warm sentiment .. Dahl 's works for children include James and the Giant Peach , Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , Matilda , The Witches , Fantastic Mr Fox , The BFG , The Twits and George 's Marvellous Medicine .. James and the Giant Peach. James and the Giant Peach. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Matilda. Matilda ( novel ). The Witches. The Witches ( novel ). Fantastic Mr Fox. Fantastic Mr Fox. The BFG. The BFG. The Twits. The Twits. His adult works include Tales of the Unexpected .. Tales of the Unexpected. Tales of the Unexpected ( short story collection ) Answer: negative
A:Lil Wayne's sixth album came out in the 21st century. B:Tha Carter III is the sixth studio album by American rapper Lil Wayne , released on June 10 , 2008 , by Cash Money and Universal Motown .. Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne. Cash Money. Cash Money Records. Universal Motown. Universal Motown. studio album. studio album. It follows a long string of mixtape releases and guest appearances on other hip hop and R&B artists records , helping to increase his exposure in the mainstream .. The album 's cover art features a baby picture of Wayne and is similar to covers of hip hop albums such as Nas 's Illmatic -LRB- 1994 -RRB- and Notorious B.I.G. 's Ready to Die -LRB- 1994 -RRB- .. Nas. Nas. Illmatic. Illmatic. Ready to Die. Ready to Die. Amid release delays and leaks , Tha Carter III became one of the most anticipated releases of 2008 .. leaks. Internet leak. The album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart , selling 1,005,545 copies in its first week .. 1,005,545 copies in its first week. Lists of fastest-selling albums. Billboard. Billboard charts. It reached sales of 2.88 million copies by the end of 2008 and produced four singles that achieved chart success , including the international hit `` Lollipop '' and Billboard hits `` A Milli '' , `` Got Money '' , and `` Mrs. Officer '' .. Lollipop. Lollipop ( Lil Wayne song ). A Milli. A Milli. Got Money. Got Money. Mrs. Officer. Mrs. Officer. Billboard. Billboard charts. Upon its release , Tha Carter III received universal acclaim from music critics and earned Lil Wayne several accolades , including a spot on Rolling Stones list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time .. Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne. the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. It has been certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and has sold 3.6 million copies in the United States .. triple-platinum. RIAA certification. Recording Industry Association of America. Recording Industry Association of America Answer: negative
A:John Lennon was a writer of songs. B:John Winston Ono Lennon , -LRB- born John Winston Lennon ; 9 October 19408 December 1980 -RRB- was an English guitarist , singer , and songwriter who co-founded the Beatles , the most commercially successful and musically influential band in the history of popular music .. the Beatles. the Beatles. He and fellow member Paul McCartney formed a much-celebrated songwriting partnership .. Paul McCartney. Paul McCartney. songwriting partnership. Lennon–McCartney. Born and raised in Liverpool , Lennon became involved in the skiffle craze as a teenager ; his first band , the Quarrymen , first became the Silver Beatles , and finally , evolved into the Beatles in 1960 .. Liverpool. Liverpool. the Beatles. the Beatles. skiffle craze. Skiffle#Skiffle in Britain. the Quarrymen. the Quarrymen. When the group disbanded in 1970 , Lennon embarked on a sporadic solo career that produced albums including John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band and Imagine , and songs such as `` Give Peace a Chance '' , `` Working Class Hero '' , and `` Imagine '' .. Plastic Ono Band. Plastic Ono Band. the group disbanded. Break-up of the Beatles. John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band. John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band. Imagine. Imagine ( John Lennon song ). Give Peace a Chance. Give Peace a Chance. Working Class Hero. Working Class Hero. After his marriage to Yoko Ono in 1969 , he added `` Ono '' as one of his middle names .. Yoko Ono. Yoko Ono. Lennon disengaged himself from the music business in 1975 to raise his infant son Sean , but re-emerged with Ono in 1980 with the new album Double Fantasy .. Sean. Sean Lennon. Double Fantasy. Double Fantasy. He was murdered three weeks after its release .. murdered. Death of John Lennon. Lennon revealed a rebellious nature and acerbic wit in his music , writing , drawings , on film and in interviews .. Controversial through his political and peace activism , he moved to Manhattan in 1971 , where his criticism of the Vietnam War resulted in a lengthy attempt by Richard Nixon 's administration to deport him , while some of his songs were adopted as anthems by the anti-war movement and the larger counterculture .. peace activism. peace activist. Manhattan. Manhattan. Vietnam War. Vietnam War. Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon. anti-war movement. anti-war movement. counterculture. Counterculture of the 1960s. By 2012 , Lennon 's solo album sales in the United States exceeded 14 million and , as writer , co-writer , or performer , he is responsible for 25 number-one singles on the US Hot 100 chart .. Hot 100. Billboard Hot 100. In 2002 , a BBC poll on the 100 Greatest Britons voted him eighth and , in 2008 , Rolling Stone ranked him the fifth-greatest singer of all time .. 100 Greatest Britons. 100 Greatest Britons. Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone. He was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987 , and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice , in 1988 as a member of the Beatles and in 1994 as a solo artist .. Rock. Rock music. the Beatles. the Beatles. Songwriters Hall of Fame. Songwriters Hall of Fame. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Answer: negative
A:Nina Simone received an honorary degree from a university in Philadelphia. B:Stefan Marinel Vladoiu -LRB- born 28 December 1998 -RRB- is a Romanian professional footballer who plays for Universitatea Craiova as a defender .. Universitatea Craiova. CS Universitatea Craiova ( football ). footballer. Association football. defender. Defender ( association football ) Answer:
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