A:Break on Me is on a studio album. B:`` Break on Me '' -LRB- stylized as `` Break on Me . '' -RRB-. is a song written by Ross Copperman and Jon Nite and recorded by New Zealand-born Australian country music singer Keith Urban .. Keith Urban. Keith Urban. Ross Copperman. Ross Copperman. Jon Nite. Jon Nite. It was released on 23 October 2015 as the second single from his ninth studio album , Ripcord , through Hit Red and Capitol Nashville .. Ripcord. Ripcord ( album ). Capitol Nashville. Capitol Records Nashville. The bass-driven ballad was co-produced by Urban with Nathan Chapman and has been deemed a stylistic counterpoint to its funky predecessor `` John Cougar , John Deere , John 3 :16 '' .. Nathan Chapman. Nathan Chapman ( record producer ). bass. bass guitar. ballad. Sentimental ballad. The song is also the second of his career not to have an accompanying music video , after 2010 's `` I 'm In '' . Answer: computed
A:Jennifer Garner is a board member of the children's rights group Save the Children. B:Lambertus Johannes Carolus Maria `` Bart '' Le Blanc -LRB- born 4 November 1946 , 's - Hertogenbosch -RRB- is a Dutch economist , with a career spanning the sectors of public finance , banking and asset management .. Dutch. Netherlands. public finance. public finance. banking. banking. asset management. asset management. He is one of the founding partners of Andreas Capital S.A a Luxembourg-based asset management company for family and private wealth .. asset management. asset management. Since 1 January 2015 he is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the APG Group -LRB- $ 400 billion pension funds service provider / asset manager -RRB- . Answer: adaptor
A:Richard Curtis generated a charity in 1985. B:Comic Relief is an operating British charity , founded in 1985 by the comedy scriptwriter Richard Curtis and comedian Lenny Henry in response to famine in Ethiopia .. Lenny Henry. Lenny Henry. Richard Curtis. Richard Curtis. Ethiopia. Ethiopia. The highlight of Comic Relief 's appeal is Red Nose Day , a biennial telethon held in March , alternating with sister project Sport Relief .. Sport Relief. Sport Relief. telethon. telethon. A prominent biennial event in British popular culture , Comic Relief is one of the two high-profile telethon events held in the United Kingdom , the other being Children in Need , held annually in November .. Children in Need. Children in Need. telethon. telethon. British popular culture. British culture Answer: computed
A:George Tuska worked on Iron Man comics in the 1960's for Marvel. B:George Tuska -LRB- April 26 , 1916 -- October 16 , 2009 -RRB- , who early in his career used a variety of pen names including Carl Larson , was an American comic book and newspaper comic strip artist best known for his 1940s work on various Captain Marvel titles and the crime fiction series Crime Does Not Pay , for and his 1960s work illustrating Iron Man and other Marvel Comics characters .. Crime Does Not Pay. Crime Does Not Pay ( comics ). Captain Marvel. Captain Marvel ( DC Comics ). Iron Man. Iron Man. comic book. comic book. newspaper. newspaper. comic strip. comic strip. artist. artist. crime fiction. crime fiction. Marvel Comics. Marvel Comics. As well , he drew the DC Comics newspaper comic strip The World 's Greatest Superheroes from 1978 -- 1982 .. newspaper. newspaper. comic strip. comic strip. DC Comics. DC Comics Answer: computed
A:Apple was incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc. in 1977. B:Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino , California that designs , develops , and sells consumer electronics , computer software , and online services .. Cupertino. Cupertino, California. California. California. multinational. multinational corporation. technology company. technology company. consumer electronics. consumer electronics. computer software. Software. The company 's hardware products include the iPhone smartphone , the iPad tablet computer , the Mac personal computer , the iPod portable media player , the Apple Watch smartwatch , and the Apple TV digital media player .. Mac. Macintosh. iPod. iPod. iPhone. iPhone. iPad. iPad. Apple Watch. Apple Watch. Apple TV. Apple TV. hardware. computer hardware. Apple 's consumer software includes the macOS and iOS operating systems , the iTunes media player , the Safari web browser , and the iLife and iWork creativity and productivity suites .. macOS. macOS. iOS. iOS. iLife. iLife. iWork. iWork. iTunes. iTunes. Safari. Safari ( web browser ). Its online services include the iTunes Store , the iOS App Store and Mac App Store , Apple Music , and iCloud .. Mac. Macintosh. iOS. iOS. iTunes Store. iTunes Store. iOS App Store. App Store ( iOS ). Mac App Store. Mac App Store. iCloud. iCloud. Apple Music. Apple Music. iTunes. iTunes. Apple was founded by Steve Jobs , Steve Wozniak , and Ronald Wayne in April 1976 to develop and sell personal computers .. Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs. Steve Wozniak. Steve Wozniak. Ronald Wayne. Ronald Wayne. It was incorporated as Apple Computer , Inc. in January 1977 , and sales of its computers saw significant momentum and revenue growth for the company .. Within a few years , they had hired a staff of computer designers and had a production line .. Apple went public in 1980 to instant financial success .. went public. Initial public offering. Over the next few years , Apple shipped new computers featuring innovative graphical user interfaces , and Apple 's marketing commercials for its products received widespread critical acclaim .. However , the high price tag of its products and limited software titles caused problems , as did power struggles between executives at the company .. Jobs resigned from Apple and created his own company .. his own company. NeXT. As the market for personal computers increased , Apple 's computers saw diminishing sales due to lower-priced products from competitors , in particular those offered with the Microsoft Windows operating system .. Microsoft Windows. Microsoft Windows. More executive job shuffles happened at Apple until then-CEO Gil Amelio in 1997 decided to buy Jobs ' company to bring him back .. Gil Amelio. Gil Amelio. Jobs regained position as CEO , and began a process to rebuild Apple 's status , which included opening Apple 's own retail stores in 2001 , making numerous acquisitions of software companies to create a portfolio of software titles , and changed some of the hardware technology used in its computers .. hardware. computer hardware. retail stores. Apple Store. It again saw success and returned to profitability .. In January 2007 , Jobs announced that Apple Computer , Inc. would be renamed Apple Inc. to reflect its shifted focus toward consumer electronics , and announced the iPhone , which saw critical acclaim and significant financial success .. iPhone. iPhone. consumer electronics. consumer electronics. In August 2011 , Jobs resigned as CEO due to health complications , and Tim Cook became the new CEO .. Tim Cook. Tim Cook. Two months later , Jobs died , marking the end of an era for the company .. Apple is the world 's largest information technology company by revenue , and the world 's second-largest mobile phone manufacturer after Samsung .. technology company. technology company. Samsung. Samsung. In February 2015 , Apple became the first U.S. company to be valued at over US$ 700billion .. The company employs 116,000 full-time employees and maintains 496 retail stores in 21 countries .. retail stores. Apple Store. It operates the iTunes Store , which is the world 's largest music retailer .. iTunes Store. iTunes Store. iTunes. iTunes. , more than one billion Apple products are actively in use worldwide .. Apple 's worldwide annual revenue totaled $ 215billion for the 2016 fiscal year .. fiscal year. fiscal year. The company enjoys a high level of brand loyalty and has been repeatedly ranked as the world 's most valuable brand .. brand loyalty. brand loyalty. However , it receives significant criticism regarding the labor practices of its contractors and its environmental and business practices , including the origins of source materials .. receives significant criticism. Criticism of Apple Inc. Answer: computed
A:Fast Food Nation was directed exclusively by a woman. B:In astronomy , a bulge is a tightly packed group of stars within a larger formation .. astronomy. astronomy. The term almost exclusively refers to the central group of stars found in most spiral galaxies -LRB- see galactic spheroid -RRB- .. spiral galaxies. spiral galaxy. galactic spheroid. galactic spheroid. Bulges were historically thought to be elliptical galaxies that happened to have a disk of stars around them , but high-resolution images using the Hubble Space Telescope have revealed that many bulges lie at the heart of a spiral galaxy .. elliptical galaxies. elliptical galaxies. Hubble Space Telescope. Hubble Space Telescope. It is now thought that there are at least two types of bulges  : bulges that are like ellipticals and bulges that are like spiral galaxies .. spiral galaxies. spiral galaxy Answer: adaptor
A:Nepal has forested hills. B:O Sorriso do Lagarto -LRB- The Lizard 's Smile -RRB- is a Brazilian television series that first aired on Rede Globo in 1991 .. Rede Globo. Rede Globo Answer: adaptor
A:Kajal Aggarwal has yet to act in anything. B:Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn 's Descent from the Cross -LRB- 1634 -RRB- is one of his many religious scenes .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. The piece is oil on canvas and now located in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg .. Hermitage Museum. Hermitage Museum. The piece is intriguing stylistically in its unique figural composition and variety of lighting effects .. Aside from composition , the painting is quite interesting in terms of its historical context , from the connection between its subject matter and Rembrandt 's family situation to its endangered location during World War II .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. Descent from the Cross is a classic scene in religious themed art and , like many artists before and after him , Rembrandt portrayed this scene many times .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. In the Hermitage edition of the work , the figural arrangement is quite complex .. While the scene is crowded , each person in the image has a specific facial expression , for the most part wracked with emotion .. This emotion is shown in the weeping , open mourning of the women , and the more pensive , silently tense expressions of inner grief displayed by the men .. Jesus ' mother , Mary , is portrayed in the work as unconscious , having fainted from the overwhelming grief and sadness .. She is portrayed as physically , and likely mentally , supported by the other bystanders .. Jesus himself is portrayed in a realistic fashion , with his body slumped and twisted rather unsettlingly as he is carried down the cross displaying the lifeless quality of his form .. Jesus ' physical body shape is very rounded , almost Ruben-esque , raising the question of whether Rembrandt was influenced by Rubens ' notably voluptuous figures .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. Also evident on the body are the marks of the thorn crown and the stigmata on Jesus ' hands and feet .. Lighting of this image is very elaborate and strategized upon certain figures creating groupings of bystanders .. The intensity of the light is highly varied .. The lightest and brightest areas are on Jesus ' body , promoting it as the focal point of the piece , and the darkest area in the unlit , nearly black , inky background .. Various torches and candles provide the light shed on the figures , as the scene takes place at night .. The different types of candles and torches provide different intensities of light .. Although varying in degree , light specifically illuminates , and delineates , three main groups .. These groups are Jesus and the people carrying him , women laying out what appears to be a burial cloth , and Mary and her supporters .. This strategic lighting seems to create a sort of order to the work , shedding light on what has happened , what will happen next , and the effect it has on others .. Rembrandt often uses religious scenes and imagery in his paintings .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. Rembrandt 's family was quite well off , with his father being a miller , and his mother a baker 's daughter .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. Although he later created many biblical works , Rembrandt was not raised in the church .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. His mother was a Roman Catholic , and father belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church .. However , there is no evidence that Rembrandt belonged to a church .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. Throughout Rembrandt 's youth and the early years of his career , the Netherlands was undergoing huge changes in religion in the form of the third wave of the Protestant Reformation .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. The third wave of the Reformation was followed closely by a large campaign by the Roman Catholic Jesuits to try and rekindle faith among Catholics .. Dwindling numbers of Catholics and an influx of Protestant immigrants bringing about the end of the Roman Catholic era and the rise of Orthodox Calvinism that remains in the Netherlands to this day .. Rembrandt 's choice of this particular scene of biblical reference is part of both the Roman Catholic and the Protestant 's belief systems .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. In more modern times , during World War II , the Hermitage Museum where Rembrandt 's Descent from the Cross is housed faced the dilemma of what to do with the possibility of a siege of Leningrad .. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. Hermitage Museum. Hermitage Museum. The museum 's treasures , including Descent from the Cross , were evacuated from their displays .. Paintings were taken out of their frames and packed into crates , with works that were too large or too fragile to be packed moved to the museum 's vaults and cellars , which were reinforced against impending bombs .. After the siege , the Hermitage was repaired and restocked with masterpieces , reopening in 1945 . Answer: adaptor
A:Marlon Brando appeared in High Noon. B:is a Japanese wall-building technique consisting of large number of small stones packed tightly together .. wall. wall. It was used in some Japanese castle walls to create a wall that was difficult to climb .. wall. wall. Japanese castle. Japanese castle. As it became more sophisticated it evolved into a technique known as burdock piling .. burdock piling. burdock piling Answer:
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