A:Northeast megalopolis includes Hartford and Providence. B:The Northeast megalopolis -LRB- also Boston -- Washington Corridor or Bos-Wash Corridor -RRB- is the most heavily urbanized region of the United States , running primarily northeast to southwest from the northern suburbs of Boston , Massachusetts , to the southern suburbs of Washington , D.C. , in Northern Virginia .. Boston. Boston. urbanized region. Urban area. United States. United States. suburbs. suburbs. Massachusetts. Massachusetts. Northern Virginia. Northern Virginia. megalopolis. Megalopolis ( city type ). It includes the major cities of Boston , Providence , Hartford , New York City , Philadelphia , Baltimore , and Washington , D.C. , along with their metropolitan areas and suburbs as well as many smaller urban centers .. Boston. Boston. New York. New York City. Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Baltimore. suburbs. suburbs. Providence. Providence, Rhode Island. Hartford. Hartford, Connecticut. New York City. New York City. On a map , the Northeast megalopolis appears almost as a straight line .. megalopolis. Megalopolis ( city type ). As of the year 2000 , the region contained 49.6 million people , about 17 % of the U.S. population on less than 2 % of the nation 's land area , with a population density of 931.3 people per square mile -LRB- 359.6 people / km2 -RRB- , compared to the U.S. average of 80.5 per square mile 2 -LRB- 31 people / km2 -RRB- .. population. population. America 2050 projections expect the area to grow to 58.1 million people by 2025 .. America 2050. America 2050. French geographer Jean Gottmann popularized the term in his landmark 1961 study of the region , Megalopolis  : The Urbanized Northeastern Seaboard of the United States .. United States. United States. geographer. geography. Jean Gottmann. Jean Gottmann. Gottmann concluded that the region 's cities , while discrete and independent , are uniquely tied to each other through the intermeshing of their suburban zones , taking on some characteristics of a single , massive city  : a megalopolis .. megalopolis. Megalopolis ( city type ) Answer: sacred
A:Unforgettable is a film in the erotic thriller genre. B:Unforgettable is a 2017 American erotic thriller film directed by Denise Di Novi -LRB- in her directorial debut -RRB- and written by Christina Hodson and David Leslie Johnson .. Denise Di Novi. Denise Di Novi. Christina Hodson. Christina Hodson. David Leslie Johnson. David Leslie Johnson. erotic thriller. erotic thriller. The film stars Katherine Heigl , Rosario Dawson , Geoff Stults , Isabella Rice and Cheryl Ladd , and follows a divorcee who begins to torment the new fiance of her ex-husband .. Katherine Heigl. Katherine Heigl. Rosario Dawson. Rosario Dawson. Geoff Stults. Geoff Stults. Isabella Rice. Isabella Rice. Cheryl Ladd. Cheryl Ladd. Principal photography began on August 17 , 2015 in Los Angeles .. Principal photography. Principal photography. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. The film was released on April 21 , 2017 by Warner Bros. and has grossed $ 15 million against its $ 12 million budget . Answer: sacred
A:Until Dawn is an adventure game. B:-LRB- born 18 December 1966 in Izumo , Shimane Prefecture , Japan -RRB- is a former Japanese model , actress , writer , essayist , and lyricist .. Izumo. Izumo, Shimane. Shimane. Shimane Prefecture. Japan. Japan. Shimane Prefecture. Shimane Prefecture. Esumi is most well known for her role as Chinatsu Tsuboi in the Japanese television drama series Shomuni .. Japanese television drama. Japanese television drama. Shomuni. Shomuni. Esumi won the 1995 Rookie of the Year Award at both the 19th Annual Japan Academy Prize ceremonies and at the 38th Blue Ribbon Awards for her role in the 1995 film Maborosi .. Japan. Japan. Japan Academy Prize. Japan Academy Prize ( film ). Blue Ribbon Awards. Blue Ribbon Awards. Maborosi. Maborosi. She was nominated in 2002 for the Best Actress Award at the 26th Annual Japan Academy Prize ceremonies for her role in Inochi .. Japan. Japan. Japan Academy Prize. Japan Academy Prize ( film ). Inochi. Inochi. In 2000 , she released her single , One Way Drive , featuring guitar work and production by Tomoyasu Hotei , who also co-wrote the song with Esumi .. Tomoyasu Hotei. Tomoyasu Hotei. She wrote a children 's book in 2005 .. Esumi is married to Fuji TV director Shin Hirano and is distantly related to Koji Ezumi , a goalkeeper for Omiya Ardija .. Shin Hirano. Shin Hirano. Fuji TV. Fuji TV. Koji Ezumi. Koji Ezumi. goalkeeper. Goalkeeper ( association football ). Omiya Ardija. Omiya Ardija. She was previously married to photographer Rowland Kirishima .. Rowland Kirishima. Rowland Kirishima. She gave birth in 2005 to her first daughter , with her second due to be born in December 2009 .. She is represented by the talent management firm Ken-On .. Ken-On. Ken-On Answer: complaint
A:The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands. B:Magiya Hala -LRB- Manchu  : ; Chinese  : 馬佳氏 -RRB- was one of the Manchu Great Eight Clans .. Manchu. Manchu language. Chinese. Chinese language. Originated from Giyaliku Magiya area , named by the place .. After Xinhai year -LRB- AD 1911 -RRB- , changed the family name to single letter Ma . Answer: complaint
A:Ethiopia contains the Amhara Region. B:The Amhara -LRB- አማራ , Amara ; አምሐራ , ʾAməhara -RRB- also known as Abyssinians are an ethnic group traditionally inhabiting the northern and central highlands of Ethiopia , particularly the Amhara Region .. highlands. Ethiopian Highlands. Ethiopia. Ethiopia. Amhara Region. Amhara Region. According to the 2007 national census , they numbered 19,867,817 individuals , comprising 27.12 % of the country 's population .. They are also found within the Ethiopian expatriate community , particularly in North America .. North America. North America. The Amharas claim to originate from Solomon and primarily adhere to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church .. Ethiopian Orthodox. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. Solomon. Solomon. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. They speak Amharic , an Afro-Asiatic language of the Semitic branch , a member of the Ethiosemitic group , which serves as the official language of Ethiopia .. Amharic. Amharic. Ethiopia. Ethiopia. Afro-Asiatic. Afroasiatic language. Semitic. Semitic languages. Ethiosemitic. Ethiopian Semitic Answer: sacred
A:Independence Day: Resurgence was released in June. B:Blood and Smoke -LRB- 1999 -RRB- is an audiobook where Stephen King reads three of his own short stories .. Stephen King. Stephen King. 1999 in literature. audiobook. audiobook. At the time , he said that the two short stories which had not been published would n't be , however , all three were published in the Everything 's Eventual collection .. All the three stories in Blood and Smoke are about smoking in one way or the other .. The audio tapes or discs came in a box that was designed to look like a cigarette box , including the flip top . Answer: complaint
A:Nina Simone went to school in San Francisco. B:Nina Simone -LRB- -LSB- ˈniːnə sᵻˈmoʊn -RSB- born Eunice Kathleen Waymon ; February 21 , 1933 -- April 21 , 2003 -RRB- was an American singer , songwriter , pianist , arranger , and activist in the Civil Rights Movement .. arranger. Arrangement. Civil Rights Movement. Civil Rights Movement. Simone employed a broad range of musical styles including classical , jazz , blues , folk , R&B , gospel , and pop .. R&B. rhythm and blues. jazz. jazz. blues. blues. folk. folk music. classical. Classical music. gospel. gospel music. pop. Pop music. Born in North Carolina , the sixth child of a preacher , Waymon aspired to be a concert pianist .. North Carolina. North Carolina. With the help of a few supporters in her hometown of Tryon , North Carolina , she enrolled in the Juilliard School of Music in New York .. North Carolina. North Carolina. Juilliard School of Music. Juilliard School. Waymon then applied for a scholarship to study at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia , where she was denied despite a well-received audition .. Curtis Institute of Music. Curtis Institute of Music. Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Waymon became fully convinced this rejection had been entirely due to her race , a statement that has been a matter of controversy .. Years later , two days before her death , the Curtis Institute of Music bestowed on her an honorary degree .. Curtis Institute of Music. Curtis Institute of Music. To make a living , Eunice Waymon changed her name to `` Nina Simone '' .. The change related to her need to disguise herself from family members , having chosen to play `` the devil 's music '' or `` cocktail piano '' at a nightclub in Atlantic City .. Atlantic City. Atlantic City. She was told in the nightclub that she would have to sing to her own accompaniment , and this effectively launched her career as a jazz vocalist .. jazz. jazz. Simone recorded more than 40 albums , mostly between 1958 , when she made her debut with Little Girl Blue , and 1974 .. Little Girl Blue. Little Girl Blue ( album ). She had a hit in the United States in 1958 with `` I Loves You , Porgy '' .. Simone 's musical style fused gospel and pop with classical music , in particular Johann Sebastian Bach , and accompanied expressive , jazz-like singing in her contralto voice .. jazz. jazz. classical. Classical music. gospel. gospel music. pop. Pop music. Johann Sebastian Bach. Johann Sebastian Bach. contralto. contralto Answer: sacred
A:Game of Thrones' (season 1) cast included American actor Peter Dinklage. B:Jardines de la Reina -LRB- Gardens of the Queen -RRB- is an archipelago in the southern part of Cuba , in the provinces of Camaguey and Ciego de Avila .. Cuba. Cuba. Camaguey. Camaguey Province. Ciego de Avila. Ciego de Avila Province. It was named by Christopher Columbus to honour the Queen of Spain .. Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus. In 2002 , Jardines de la Reina was established as a national park -LRB- Parque Nacional Jardines de la Reina -RRB- .. national park. national park. With an area of 2170 km2 , it is one of Cuba 's largest protected area .. Cuba. Cuba Answer: complaint
A:Lucas Oil Stadium hosted Super Bowl XLVI. B:Eleanor Campbell may refer to  :. Eleanor Campbell -LRB- physician -RRB- -LRB- 1878 -- 1959 -RRB- , American physician. Eleanor Campbell -LRB- scientist -RRB- -LRB- born 1960 -RRB- , Scottish chemist Answer:
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