A:Winona Rider has only ever been in one film. B:The 1930 Newark Tornadoes season was their second and final in the National Football League .. Newark Tornadoes. Orange / Newark Tornadoes. National Football League. National Football League. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 3 -- 5 -- 4 , winning only one game .. previous output. 1929 Chicago Cardinals season. Playing eight games in October and losing 6 , they finished eleventh in the league . Answer: languages
A:Sweden is officially the Kingdom of Sweden. B:Logrosan -LRB- -LSB- loɣɾoˈsan -RSB- -RRB- is a municipality of province of Caceres in Extremadura , Spain .. Caceres. Caceres ( province ). province of Caceres. Caceres ( province ). Extremadura. Extremadura. Head of administrative area , commercial subarea of Don Benito-Villanueva .. Don Benito-Villanueva. Don Benito-Villanueva. Town of certain entity in the first half of the 20th century -LRB- it overcame 8.000 inhabitants -RRB- with stately houses that speak to us about a past of major explendor .. Population of big mining importance between the 19th and 20th centuries , today has lost both the mining and the identity of ancient mining people . Answer: languages
A:Cara Delevingne had a major role as a character in a film. B:Phu Phan is a district -LRB- Amphoe -RRB- of Sakon Nakhon Province , northeast Thailand .. Amphoe. Amphoe. Sakon Nakhon Province. Sakon Nakhon Province. Province. Provinces of Thailand. Sakon Nakhon. Sakon Nakhon Province. Thailand. Thailand Answer: languages
A:Kendrick Lamar was born in southern Compton, California. B:Rupert Kratzer -LRB- 16 February 1945 -- 23 September 2013 -RRB- was a German cyclist .. cyclist. cycling. He competed in the individual pursuit at the 1968 Summer Olympics .. individual pursuit. Cycling at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's individual pursuit. 1968 Summer Olympics. 1968 Summer Olympics Answer: languages
A:Huntington's disease can be caused by a permanent alteration in an organism's genetic elements. B:Huntington 's disease -LRB- HD -RRB- , also known as Huntington 's chorea , is an inherited disorder that results in death of brain cells .. inherited disorder. inherited disorder. results in death of brain cells. neurodegenerative disease. The earliest symptoms are often subtle problems with mood or mental abilities .. A general lack of coordination and an unsteady gait often follow .. gait. gait. As the disease advances , uncoordinated , jerky body movements become more apparent .. Physical abilities gradually worsen until coordinated movement becomes difficult and the person is unable to talk .. Mental abilities generally decline into dementia .. dementia. dementia. The specific symptoms vary somewhat between people .. Symptoms usually begin between 30 and 50 years of age , but can start at any age .. The disease may develop earlier in life in each successive generation .. About 8 % of cases start before the age of 20 years and typically present with symptoms more similar to Parkinson 's disease .. People with HD often underestimate the degree of their problems .. HD is typically inherited from a person 's parents , with 10 % of cases due to a new mutation .. mutation. mutation. The disease is caused by an autosomal dominant mutation in either of an individual 's two copies of a gene called Huntingtin .. mutation. mutation. autosomal dominant. autosomal dominant. gene. gene. Huntingtin. Huntingtin. This means a child of an affected person typically has a 50 % chance of inheriting the disease .. The Huntingtin gene provides the genetic information for a protein that is also called `` huntingtin '' .. gene. gene. Huntingtin. Huntingtin. Expansion of CAG -LRB- cytosine-adenine-guanine -RRB- triplet repeats in the gene coding for the Huntingtin protein results in an abnormal protein , which gradually damages cells in the brain , through mechanisms that are not fully understood .. gene. gene. Huntingtin. Huntingtin. cytosine. cytosine. adenine. adenine. guanine. guanine. Diagnosis is by genetic testing , which can be carried out at any time , regardless of whether or not symptoms are present .. genetic testing. genetic testing. This fact raises several ethical debates  : the age at which an individual is considered mature enough to choose testing ; whether parents have the right to have their children tested ; and managing confidentiality and disclosure of test results .. There is no cure for HD .. Full-time care is required in the later stages of the disease .. Treatments can relieve some symptoms and in some improve quality of life .. quality of life. quality of life. The best evidence for treatment of the movement problems is with tetrabenazine .. tetrabenazine. tetrabenazine. HD affects about 4 to 15 in 100,000 people of European descent .. It is rare among Japanese , while the occurrence rate in Africa is unknown .. The disease affects men and women equally .. Complications such as pneumonia , heart disease , and physical injury from falls reduce life expectancy .. heart disease. heart disease. pneumonia. pneumonia. Suicide is the cause of death in about 9 % of cases .. Suicide. Suicide. Death typically occurs fifteen to twenty years from when the disease was first detected .. The first likely description of the disease was in 1841 by Charles Oscar Waters .. The condition was described in further detail in 1872 by George Huntington , after whom it is named .. George Huntington. George Huntington. The genetic basis was discovered in 1993 by an international collaborative effort led by the Hereditary Disease Foundation .. Hereditary Disease Foundation. Hereditary Disease Foundation. Research and support organizations began forming in the late 1960s to increase public awareness , to provide support for individuals and their families , and to promote research .. support. Support group. Current research directions include determining the exact mechanism of the disease , improving animal models to aid with research , testing of medications to treat symptoms or slow the progression of the disease , and studying procedures such as stem cell therapy with the goal of repairing damage caused by the disease .. animal models. animal models. stem cell therapy. Stem cell treatments Answer: journals
A:Pink Floyd was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2015. B:Pink Floyd were an English rock band formed in London .. London. London. rock. Rock music. They achieved international acclaim with their progressive and psychedelic music .. progressive. progressive rock. psychedelic. psychedelic rock. Distinguished by their use of philosophical lyrics , sonic experimentation , extended compositions and elaborate live shows , they are one of the most commercially successful and influential groups in the history of popular music .. live shows. Pink Floyd live performances. most commercially successful. List of best-selling music artists. Pink Floyd were founded in 1965 by students Syd Barrett on guitar and lead vocals , Nick Mason on drums , Roger Waters on bass and vocals , and Richard Wright on keyboards and vocals .. Mason. Nick Mason. Barrett. Syd Barrett. Waters. Roger Waters. Wright. Richard Wright ( musician ). Nick Mason. Nick Mason. Roger Waters. Roger Waters. Richard Wright. Richard Wright ( musician ). Syd Barrett. Syd Barrett. They gained popularity performing in London 's underground music scene during the late 1960s , and under Barrett 's leadership released two charting singles and a successful debut album , The Piper at the Gates of Dawn -LRB- 1967 -RRB- .. Barrett. Syd Barrett. London. London. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour joined in December 1967 ; Barrett left in April 1968 due to deteriorating mental health .. Gilmour. David Gilmour. Barrett. Syd Barrett. David Gilmour. David Gilmour. mental health. mental health. Waters became the band 's primary lyricist and conceptual leader , devising the concepts behind their albums The Dark Side of the Moon -LRB- 1973 -RRB- , Wish You Were Here -LRB- 1975 -RRB- , Animals -LRB- 1977 -RRB- , The Wall -LRB- 1979 -RRB- and The Final Cut -LRB- 1983 -RRB- .. Waters. Roger Waters. concepts. concept album. The Dark Side of the Moon. The Dark Side of the Moon. Wish You Were Here. Wish You Were Here ( Pink Floyd album ). Animals. Animals ( Pink Floyd album ). The Wall. The Wall. The Final Cut. The Final Cut ( album ). The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall became two of the best-selling albums of all time .. The Dark Side of the Moon. The Dark Side of the Moon. The Wall. The Wall. best-selling albums of all time. List of best-selling albums. Following creative tensions , Wright left Pink Floyd in 1979 , followed by Waters in 1985 .. Waters. Roger Waters. Wright. Richard Wright ( musician ). Gilmour and Mason continued as Pink Floyd ; Wright rejoined them as a session musician and , later , a band member .. Gilmour. David Gilmour. Mason. Nick Mason. Wright. Richard Wright ( musician ). The three produced two more albums -- A Momentary Lapse of Reason -LRB- 1987 -RRB- and The Division Bell -LRB- 1994 -RRB- -- and toured through 1994 .. A Momentary Lapse of Reason. A Momentary Lapse of Reason. The Division Bell. The Division Bell. After nearly two decades of acrimony , Gilmour , Wright , and Mason reunited with Waters in 2005 to perform as Pink Floyd in London as part of the global awareness event Live 8 ; Gilmour and Waters later stated they have no plans to reunite as a band again .. Gilmour. David Gilmour. Mason. Nick Mason. Waters. Roger Waters. Wright. Richard Wright ( musician ). London. London. Live 8. Live 8. Barrett died in 2006 , and Wright in 2008 .. Barrett. Syd Barrett. Wright. Richard Wright ( musician ). The final Pink Floyd studio album , The Endless River -LRB- 2014 -RRB- , was recorded without Waters and based largely on unreleased material .. Waters. Roger Waters. The Endless River. The Endless River. Pink Floyd were inducted into the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005 .. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. UK Music Hall of Fame. UK Music Hall of Fame. By 2013 , the band had sold more than 250 million records worldwide , including 75 million certified units in the United States . Answer: journals
A:Frank Ocean released a visual album. B:Christopher Francis `` Frank '' Ocean -LRB- born Christopher Edwin Breaux ; October 28 , 1987 -RRB- , is an American singer , songwriter , and rapper .. songwriter. songwriter. rapper. Rapping. Known for his idiosyncratic musical style , Ocean first embarked on a career as a ghostwriter , and in 2010 he became a member of hip hop collective Odd Future .. Odd Future. Odd Future. ghostwriter. ghostwriter. He released his breakout mixtape , Nostalgia , Ultra , to critical acclaim in 2011 .. It generated his first charting single `` Novacane '' .. Novacane. Novacane ( song ). In 2012 , Ocean finished in second place in BBC 's Sound of 2012 poll .. BBC. BBC. Sound of 2012. Sound of.... His debut studio album , Channel Orange , was released in July 2012 to critical acclaim and reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 .. Channel Orange. Channel Orange. It was promoted with three singles  : `` Thinkin Bout You '' , `` Pyramids '' and `` Sweet Life '' .. Thinkin Bout You. Thinkin Bout You. Pyramids. Pyramids ( song ). Sweet Life. Sweet Life ( Frank Ocean song ). In 2016 , Ocean released the visual album Endless alongside his second studio album Blonde , following several years of delays .. Blonde. Blonde ( Frank Ocean album ). Endless. Endless ( Frank Ocean album ). Blonde was acclaimed by critics , and debuted at number one in the United States and the United Kingdom .. Blonde. Blonde ( Frank Ocean album ) Answer: journals
A:War of the Worlds is a film that is categorized as science fiction. B:War of the Worlds is a 2005 American science fiction disaster film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Josh Friedman and David Koepp , loosely based on the novel of the same title by H. G. Wells .. Steven Spielberg. Steven Spielberg. Josh Friedman. Josh Friedman. David Koepp. David Koepp. science fiction. science fiction film. disaster film. disaster film. novel of the same title. The War of the Worlds. H. G. Wells. H. G. Wells. It stars Tom Cruise , Dakota Fanning , Justin Chatwin , Miranda Otto and Tim Robbins , with narration by Morgan Freeman .. Morgan Freeman. Morgan Freeman. Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise. Dakota Fanning. Dakota Fanning. Justin Chatwin. Justin Chatwin. Miranda Otto. Miranda Otto. Tim Robbins. Tim Robbins. In the film , an American dock worker is forced to look after his children , from whom he lives separately , as he struggles to protect them and reunite them with their mother when extraterrestrials invade the Earth and devastate cities with towering war machines .. extraterrestrials. Martian ( War of the Worlds ). invade. Alien invasion. war machines. Tripod ( War of the Worlds ). The film was shot in 73 days , using five different sound stages as well as locations in California , Connecticut , New Jersey , New York , and Virginia .. California. California. Connecticut. Connecticut. New Jersey. New Jersey. New York. New York ( state ). Virginia. Virginia. The film was surrounded by a secrecy campaign so few details would be leaked before its release .. Tie-in promotions were made with several companies , including Hitachi .. Hitachi. Hitachi. The film was released in the United States on June 29 and in United Kingdom on July 1 .. War of the Worlds was a box office success , and became 2005 's fourth most successful film both domestically , with $ 234 million in North America , and $ 591 million overall .. At the time of release , it was the highest-grossing film starring Tom Cruise .. Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise Answer: journals
A:The Jackson family has yet to include Michael Jackson. B:LP1 World Tour is the fifth concert tour by the British singer-songwriter Joss Stone , in support of her fifth album , LP1 .. Joss Stone. Joss Stone. LP1. LP1 ( Joss Stone album ). British. British people Answer:
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