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2024-03-13T09:21:48
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The Golden State Warriors have won four NBA championships in the past decade.
how many nba championships have the golden state warriors won in the past decade?
the golden state warriors have won four nba championships in the past decade.
The sculpture consists of eight-foot-tall letters spelling "HERE" and "THERE" in front of the BART tracks as they descend from their elevated section in Oakland to the subway through Berkeley. Oakland currently has professional teams in three sports: baseball, basketball, and football. The Oakland Athletics MLB club won three consecutive World Series championships in 1972, 1973, and 1974, and appeared in another three consecutive World Series from 1988 to 1990, winning their fourth championship in 1989. The Golden State Warriors won the 1974–75, 2014–15, 2016–17, and the 2017–18 NBA championships, while losing in 2016. The Oakland Raiders of the NFL won Super Bowl XI in 1977, Super Bowl XV in 1981, and Super Bowl XVIII in 1984, while they were in Los Angeles.
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The Warriors swept the Cavaliers to win their second straight NBA championship; previously, there had not been an NBA Finals sweep since 2007. Following the 2018 NBA Finals, writers for "Sports Illustrated", "USA Today", "The Wall Street Journal", and the "New York Daily News" described the Warriors as a dynasty. On August 30, 2018, David West announced his retirement from the NBA after 15 seasons. In April 2014, the Warriors began the purchase process for a 12-acre (4.9 ha) site in Mission Bay, San Francisco, to hold a new 18,000-seat arena which is expected to be ready beginning with the 2019–20 NBA season, with construction to begin in early 2016. The sale was finalized in October 2015.
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As co-managing partner, he joined Joe Lacob as the driving forces behind the current ownership group's NBA record-setting bid to purchase the Warriors in 2010. The Warriors won the NBA Championships for the 2014-15 NBA season and 2016-17 NBA season. Consultant Marc Ganis said of the purchase, "This could be one of the most valuable teams in the NBA." The Golden State Warriors won the 2014 Sports Business Journal Award for Team of the Year, saying the team "continued a sharp trajectory in 2013 under owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber that produced strong, extensive on- and off-court gains," Guber and Lacob agreed to buy 12 acres of land in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood to build a privately financed new arena.
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2024-02-23T15:00:28
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NTRB's stock price closed higher on 2024-01-03, 2024-01-04, and 2024-01-05 in the first week of January 2024.
on which days in the first week of january 2024 did ntrb's stock price close higher?
2024-01-03, 2024-01-04, 2024-01-05
The most common form of ANN in use for stock market prediction is the feed forward network utilizing the backward propagation of errors algorithm to update the network weights. These networks are commonly referred to as Backpropagation networks. Another form of ANN that is more appropriate for stock prediction is the time recurrent neural network (RNN) or time delay neural network (TDNN). Examples of RNN and TDNN are the Elman, Jordan, and Elman-Jordan networks. (See the Elman And Jordan Networks).. For stock prediction with ANNs, there are usually two approaches taken for forecasting different time horizons: independent and joint. The independent approach employs a single ANN for each time horizon, for example, 1-day, 2-day, or 5-day. The advantage of this approach is that network forecasting error for one horizon won't impact the error for another horizon—since each time horizon is typically a unique problem.
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From the very conception and its creation, NBL was as joint venture between the government and the private sector. Out of 2500 equity shares of NPR 100 face value, 60% was subscribed by the government and the balanced 40% was offered for the sale to private sector. There were only 10 shareholders when the bank first started. When NBL was established, it was formed under the principle of Joint venture (Joint venture between Government and general public). NBL's authorized capital was NPR 10 million & issued capital NPR 2.5 million of which paid-up capital was NPR 842,000 with 10 shareholders. The bank has been providing banking through its branch offices in the different geographical locations of the country.
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Secondary trading finally began on 28 August 1995, open to both domestic and international investors. Bids were placed on 430 out of 475 listed stocks, and trading occurred in 16 stocks; total turnover was 12,776 shares worth MNT2.2 million tugriks (US$4,850). The largest gain was in Sor, which rose by 19% from MNT580 to MNT690. However, the secondary market quickly exposed the weakness of many of the newly privatised companies; share prices remained depressed throughout 1996, and the number of MSE-listed companies contracted from 475 to 402. Market capitalisation stabilised around MNT15 billion in 1997, with a daily turnover of 80,000 to 300,000 from MNT16 - 80 million.
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2024-03-13T09:22:48
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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have won a combined 42 grand slam titles.
how many grand slam titles have roger federer and rafael nadal won combined?
roger federer and rafael nadal have won a combined 42 grand slam titles.
To date the Big Four have collectively won 54 Major titles (with Federer a record 20, Nadal 17, Djokovic 14, and Murray 3). The only other active players who have a Major title to their name are Juan Martín del Potro (2009 US Open), Stan Wawrinka (2014 Australian Open, 2015 French Open, 2016 US Open) and Marin Čilić (2014 US Open). Starting with the 2005 Wimbledon Championships, their combined record at Grand Slam tournaments against everyone else is 707–62. Moreover, only six times has a player outside the group beaten two of them in the same Grand Slam tournament (Safin at the 2005 Australian Open, Tsonga at the 2008 Australian Open, del Potro at the 2009 US Open, Berdych at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships and Wawrinka at the 2014 Australian Open and the 2015 French Open).
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By winning the 2010 US Open, Nadal completed a men's singles Career Grand Slam at the age of 24, making him the youngest in the Open Era to do so. He is the 7th male player in history to achieve this feat. In addition, Nadal has completed the Career Golden Slam and is the 2nd male player in history to attain this after Andre Agassi. Nadal has won ATP tournaments in 19 different countries. He is the only male player to win the French Open and the US Open in the same year three times (2010, 2013, 2017). Ivan Lendl (1986,1987) and Rod Laver (1962,1969) attained this twice. Nadal has a stand-alone record of 33 ATP Masters 1000 titles, 49 finals and 66 semifinals. Nadal has been especially successful on clay courts.
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Nadal defeated Federer in five sets to earn his first hard-court Grand Slam singles title, making him the first Spaniard to win the Australian Open and the fourth male tennis player—after Jimmy Connors, Mats Wilander, and Andre Agassi—to win Grand Slam singles titles on three different surfaces. This win also made Nadal the first male tennis player to hold three Grand Slam singles titles on three different surfaces at the same time. At the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, Nadal lost in the final to second-seeded Andy Murray in three sets. During the final, Nadal called a trainer to attend to a tendon problem with his right knee, which notably affected his play in the final set.
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c3806d6a-c766-45fb-830d-d26f3e301f01
2024-03-12T12:22:43
finance
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The sales tax in Maine is 5.5%.
what is the sales tax in maine?
5.5%
Some of the larger companies that do maintain headquarters in Maine include Fairchild Semiconductor in South Portland; IDEXX Laboratories, in Westbrook; Hannaford Bros. Co. in Scarborough; Unum in Portland; TD Bank in Portland; L.L.Bean in Freeport; and Cole Haan in Yarmouth. Maine is also the home of The Jackson Laboratory, the world's largest non-profit mammalian genetic research facility and the world's largest supplier of genetically purebred mice. Maine has an income tax structure containing two brackets, 6.5 and 7.95 percent of personal income. Before July 2013 Maine had four brackets: 2, 4.5, 7, and 8.5 percent. Maine's general sales tax rate is 5.5 percent. The state also levies charges of 9 percent on lodging and prepared food and 10 percent on short-term auto rentals. Commercial sellers of blueberries, a Maine staple, must keep records of their transactions and pay the state 1.5 cents per pound ($1.50 per 100 pounds) of the fruit sold each season.
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Males had a median income of $32,273 versus $26,702 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $25,880. About 6.2% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.0% of those under age 18 and 9.7% of those age 65 or over. Camden (CDP), Maine Camden is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Camden in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,934 at the 2000 census. Camden is located at (44.21044, −69.068376). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 3.8 square miles (9.8 km²), all
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On January 1, 2012, Montgomery County began levying a 5-cent-per-bag tax on plastic and paper bags provided by retailers at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery (with few exceptions, most notably bags for loose produce in grocery stores, bags for prescription drugs, and paper bags at fast-food restaurants). Four cents of this tax goes to the county's water quality fund, and one cent is returned to the retailer. Massachusetts has a 6.25% state sales tax on most goods (raised from 5% in 2009). There is no sales tax on food items, but prepared meals purchased in a restaurant are subject to a meal tax of 6.25% (in some towns voters chose to add a local 0.75% tax, raising the meal tax to 7%, with that incremental revenue coming back to the town). Sales tax on liquor was repealed in a 2010 referendum vote.
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2024-03-19T23:46:52
movie
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Jean Dujardin was praised for best actor at the Oscars in 2012.
in 2012, who was praised for best actor at the oscars?
jean dujardin
His performance garnered much critical acclaim and he received numerous nominations, including the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor and the Screen Actors Guild for Best Actor. On 15 January 2012, Dujardin won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. He later went on to win the Screen Actors Guild for Best Actor, and the BAFTA for Best Actor. He was also nominated for the César award of the best actor but lost it to "Omar Sy" for his role in the second most ever viewed movie in France "Intouchables". Dujardin went on to win the Best Actor award at the 84th Academy Awards. In effect he is the fourth French actor to be nominated for an Oscar and the first to win the Best Actor.
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In related events, the Academy held its third annual Governors Awards ceremony at the Grand Ballroom of the Hollywood and Highland Center on November 12, 2011. On February 11, 2012, in a ceremony at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, the Academy Awards for Technical Achievement were presented by host Milla Jovovich. "The Artist" won five awards, including Best Actor for Jean Dujardin, Best Director for Michel Hazanavicius, and Best Picture, the first silent feature to win an Academy Award for Best Picture since 1927's "Wings", the inaugural winner in 1929. Other winners included "Hugo" also with five awards, "The Iron Lady" with two awards, and "Beginners", "The Descendants", "The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "The Help", "Midnight in Paris", "The Muppets", "Rango", "Saving Face", "A Separation", "The Shore", and "Undefeated" with one.
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The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on February 26, 2012. While many confuse "The Artist" as a silent feature, it is actually a sound picture with an accompanying soundtrack. The 1927 film "Wings" is still the only silent film to win Best Picture, an honor received at the inaugural awards ceremony in 1929. Moreover, it was also the first black-and-white feature to win Best Picture since 1993's "Schindler's List". Best Actor winner Jean Dujardin became the first French actor to win an Oscar. With her latest win for Best Actress, Meryl Streep became the fifth performer to win at least three acting Oscars. At age 82, Best Supporting Actor winner Christopher Plummer also made Oscar history by becoming the oldest ever performer to win a competitive acting Oscar.
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2024-02-28T10:20:02
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Acidophiline can be consumed as a beverage.
can acidophiline be consumed as a beverage?
yes
Acidophiline (Russian: ацидофилин) is a type of drinkable yogurt, with Lactobacillus acidophilus as the starter culture. Kefir yeast is also added sometimes. It has antibacterial properties and is used in the former Soviet Bloc countries to treat intestinal diseases such as colitis ...Acidophiline (Russian: ацидофилин) is a type of drinkable yogurt, with Lactobacillus acidophilus as the starter culture. Kefir yeast is also added sometimes. It has antibacterial properties and is used in the former Soviet Bloc countries to treat intestinal diseases such as colitis and enterocolitis. The sweetened acidophiline was widely produced in the USSR, among other fermented milk drinks, such as kefir and ryazhenka.
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Slatko, ratluk and rakija may be served alongside coffee. The majority of the Serbian population starts a day with a cup of coffee in the morning. Herbal teas are consumed as a medication, rather than a beverage. Yogurt and kefir are commonly consumed dairy beverages. They frequently accompany savory pastries. A beverage made from maize, called boza, used to be popular in the past. Today it is rarely consumed. A number of fruit juice and mineral water brands are produced locally. The Knjaz Milos mineral water is considered a national brand. Rakija is a general term for distilled beverages made from fruits. There are numerous varieties, which are usually named after the type of fruit they are made from.
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Examples include fruit juices, such as apple and orange juices, sports drinks, wine and beer. Carbonated drink, such as colas and lemonades are also very acidic and hence have significant erosive potential. Foods such as fresh fruits, ketchup and pickled food in vinegar have been implicated in causing acid erosion. Frequency rather than total intake of acidic juices is seen as the greater factor in dental erosion; infants using feeding bottles containing fruit juices (especially when used as a comforter) are therefore at greater risk of acid erosion. Saliva acts as a buffer, regulating the pH when acidic drinks are ingested. Drinks vary in their resistance to the buffering effect of saliva.
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2024-03-17T17:05:51
music
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Marshmello is known for wearing a marshmallow helmet.
which dj is known for wearing a marshmallow helmet, marshmello or skrillex?
marshmello is known for wearing a marshmallow helmet.
Achieving similar charting success like the debut album with positions on three Billboard charts, "Joytime II", failed to appear on charts outside the United States and was reviewed as below average by publications such as "Rolling Stone" and Pitchfork. Marshmello's highest-charted song on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and in the United Kingdom was released in August titled "Happier" with British indie pop band Bastille. He was named by "Forbes" in their annual ranking of the world's highest-paid DJs in 2017 as he earned $21 million in the 12 months prior to June 2017. His stage name, Marshmello, is a misspelling of marshmallow. He wears a custom helmet loosely based on a marshmallow for public appearances. He covers his identity similarly to other electronic music artists such as Deadmau5 and Daft Punk, and has falsely revealed himself as Tiësto, Will Ferrell, and Shawn Mendes in the past.
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DJ Marshmello finally revealed his real name and face. Find out who this mysterious DJ is and what we know about him right now.He is also noted for his huge white marshmallow-shaped headgear, which he wears all the time. Marshmello is an electronic music producer from the United States who rose to prominence after remixing tunes by DJ Jack U and DJ Zedd. In the early months of 2015, he uploaded his first original song, "Wavez", to SoundCloud. After that, he garnered support from bands like Skrillex, who uploaded his song "Find Me" even more on SoundCloud as he uploaded more songs. DJs like Skrillex, Martin Garrix, and Tiesto were suspected to be Marshmello before the disclosure. Tiesto sought to capitalize on the allegations by wearing Marshmello's trademark helmet at EDC Las Vegas in 2016. Fans thought the man behind the mask was Marshmello at the concert, but it was revealed to be Tiesto after an amazing countdown. He reacted with two thumbs down when asked if he would ever take off his helmet. Marshmello Creative, LLC, his holding company, provides additional evidence. Christopher Comstock is the lone manager named on the company's website, which was formed in Delaware in
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DJ, Ease My Mind "DJ, Ease My Mind" is a single by Swedish recording group Niki and the Dove, from their debut studio album "Instinct". A music video to accompany the release of "DJ, Ease My Mind" was first released onto YouTube on 13 December 2011 at a total length of four minutes and fifteen seconds. A remixed version of the song by American record producer Skrillex, titled "Ease My Mind", was released as the penultimate track of Skrillex's debut studio album "Recess" (2014). The song was featured on an animated film clip titled "JOSHO", which was directed by David D. Navarro (better known as Roboto) and published to YouTube by Collide Film Studio on September 30, 2015.
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2024-03-12T12:32:48
sports
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LeBron James is the oldest active player in the NBA.
who is the oldest active player in the nba?
lebron james
The oldest person ever to play ... was Andrew Bynum, who played his first game only six days after his 18th birthday. The oldest active player is <strong>LeBron James</strong>, who is currently 39 years, 73 days old....This is a list of oldest and youngest National Basketball Association players. The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a men's professional basketball league in North America. The NBA was founded in 1946 as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). The league adopted its current name at the start of the 1949–50 season when it merged with the National Basketball League (NBL). The oldest person ever to play in the NBA was Nat Hickey, a coach who activated himself as a player for a game two days before his 46th birthday. The oldest person ever to play in the NBA was Nat Hickey, a coach who activated himself as a player for a game two
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time, decided to activate himself and played in a game for the Steamrollers. When the Bulls won the 1997 Finals, Parish became the oldest player ever to win the NBA championship. There are 31 players who played in the NBA after they turned 40. Following the retirements of the then-42-year-old Udonis Haslem and Andre Iguodala shortly after the 2022–23 season, the oldest active player is the aforementioned LeBron James.
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days before his 46th birthday. The youngest player ever to play in the NBA was Andrew Bynum, who played his first game only six days after his 18th birthday. The oldest active player is LeBron James, who is currently 39 years, 73 days old. The youngest player ever to play in the NBA was Andrew Bynum, who played his first game only six days after his 18th birthday. The oldest active player is LeBron James, who is currently 39 years, 73 days old. The youngest active player in the NBA is Memphis Grizzlies forward GG Jackson, the 45th overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft, who was born on December 17, 2004. The oldest player ever to play in the NBA was Nat Hickey who played one game in the 1947–48 season when he was 45 years and 363 days old. Hickey, who was coaching the Providence Steamrollers at the
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2024-03-13T09:15:16
sports
simple_w_condition
slow-changing
Curtis Joseph has the most career wins among NHL goalies who have never won a Stanley Cup, with 454 wins.
which player has the most career wins in the nhl among goalies who have never won a stanley cup?
curtis joseph has the most career wins among nhl goalies who have never won a stanley cup, with 454 wins.
Martin Brodeur subsequently set a new record and finished with 397 losses, Joseph's 352 losses were also later surpassed by Roberto Luongo. Joseph announced his retirement on January 12, 2010 in Toronto. His career would end with 454 regular season wins, 5th most all time. His 63 playoff victories are the most by a goaltender without winning a Stanley Cup. During the 2016-17 season, Joseph was a goaltending consultant in the organization of the Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL. Joseph has been married twice and has seven children, including a nephew he is raising with his second wife. Joseph was previously married to Nancy.
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Nicknamed "Saint Patrick," Roy split his playing career in the NHL between the Montreal Canadiens, with whom he played for 11 years, and the Avalanche, with whom he played for eight years. Roy won four Stanley Cups during his career, two with each franchise. Roy was born in Quebec City, but grew up in Cap-Rouge, Quebec. In 2004, Roy was selected as the greatest goaltender in NHL history by a panel of 41 writers, coupled with a simultaneous fan poll. On November 13, 2006, Roy was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. He is the only player in NHL history to win the Conn Smythe Trophy (the award given to the most valuable player in the Stanley Cup playoffs) three times, the only one to do so in different decades, and the only one to do so for two teams.
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On December 30, 2009, Brodeur and the Devils shut out the Penguins, 2–0. It was his 105th career shutout, giving him the all-time professional record, surpassing George Hainsworth's total of 104 combined in the NHL (94) and Western Canada Hockey League (10). On April 6, 2010, Brodeur reached his 600th career win by defeating the Thrashers 3–0. This was also his 110th career shutout. In the 2009–10 NHL season, Brodeur led the NHL in wins (45), shutouts (9), games played (77) and minutes played (4,499). He also won his fifth Jennings Trophy and had the third-best GAA in the league, leading his team to back-to-back division wins that included a 6–0 regular-season sweep of the defending Stanley Cup champion Penguins.
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2024-03-21T23:39:11
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The artist released 2 other songs in the same year as "Save Me."
what other songs did the artist release in the same year as save me?
2
Also a performance at the Ferntree Gully Hotel in Melbourne's eastern suburbs alongside Australian band, Noiseworks, was declared a "sellout" by the band's website. Juke Kartel released their debut album "Nowhere Left to Hide" on 3 April 2009. The album was produced by Rick Parashar who has worked with acts such as Nickelback, Pearl Jam, 3 Doors Down and Bon Jovi. The first single from their debut album, "Save Me", was released on 4 October 2008, with a music video shot in New York City. The video received airplay from Rage and Video Hits. After the success of "Save Me", Juke Kartel released two more singles, "December" was the second and it received quite a bit of airplay, the third single, "If Only" was released and has received some airplay, including a live performance of it on the WB Kids show on Channel 9.
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On 28 February 2011 Anouk placed one of the new tracks on YouTube named "Killer Bee". The first single of the album is called "Down & Dirty" and came out in April. On 27 June, Anouk released her single "I'm a Cliché". On 17 September 2011 "Save Me" was released as third single from the album. The fourth single is "What Have You Done". Anouk performed at the GelreDome in Arnhem for her "To Get Her Together Tour" on 8 and 11 March 2012. Anouk first revealed taking part in the festival on Facebook on 17 October 2012, after negotiations with broadcaster TROS. Her song was officially revealed on 11 March 2013. Anouk performed "Birds" in the first semi-final on 14 May 2013, where she progressed to the final on 18 May 2013.
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Credits adapted from "Free TC" liner notes. Saved (Ty Dolla Sign song) "Saved" is a song by American singer Ty Dolla Sign included on his debut studio album, "Free TC " (2015), and features American rapper E-40. The track was released on October 16, 2015, as the third single from the album. It was written by Ty, E-40, Glenda Proby, Bobby Brackins, DJ Mustard and Twice as Nice, with production helmed by the latter two. The official music video for "Saved" was released on November 16, 2015. It was directed by Elliott Sellers. "Saved" was written by Ty, E-40, Glenda Proby, Bobby
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2024-03-10T23:15:02
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The Los Angeles Lakers have won 17 NBA Finals.
how many nba finals have the los angeles lakers won?
17
A total of 21 franchises have won the NBA Finals, with the Denver Nuggets winning the most recent title in 2023. The Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics hold the record for the most victories, having both won the championship 17 times. The Boston Celtics also won the most consecutive ...A total of 21 franchises have won the NBA Finals, with the Denver Nuggets winning the most recent title in 2023. The Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics hold the record for the most victories, having both won the championship 17 times. The Boston Celtics also won the most consecutive titles, winning eight in a row from 1959 to 1966. The Los Angeles Lakers have competed in the NBA Finals the most times, with 32 appearances. The Boston Celtics also won the most consecutive titles, winning eight in a row from 1959 to 1966. The Los Angeles Lakers
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from 2000 to 2002, losing the next two in 2004 and 2008, and winning in 2009 and 2010; the last three appearances were without O'Neal. The Lakers hold records for having (at the end of the 2014–15 NBA season) the most wins (3,125), the highest winning percentage (.620), the most NBA Finals appearances (32) of any NBA franchise, second-fewest non-playoff seasons with seven and are tied with the Boston Celtics with the most NBA championships with 17. The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA), which was formerly called the Basketball Association of America (BAA). Since 1999, the Lakers have played their home games at Crypto.com Arena.
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Los Angeles outlasted St. Louis in the West Final four games to three while Boston rested. The Lakers won three of the first four to set the tone of the series. Baylor had returned to lead a more-balanced cast in support of West. Another Boston-L.A. Finals went the full seven games this time as the Lakers made a real run at the better Boston roster. West and Baylor were more of a high-performance tandem in this series, but Boston's three 20-point scorers had just a little more, winning Game 7 at Boston Garden 95-93. Defense and rebounding had prevailed again and Bill Russell dominated in those categories. Red Auerbach, exhausted from two close series plus the scare from Wilt Chamberlain's Sixers, took his victory cigar to the front office after this year.
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2024-03-17T16:39:51
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Ludacris has 89 singles.
how many singles does ludacris have
89
The discography of Ludacris, an American rapper, consists of nine studio albums, two compilation albums, one extended play (EP), six mixtapes, 89 singles (including 51 as a featured artist) and nine promotional singles. Thirty-five of those singles have charted in the Top 40 of the US Hot 100 chart.^ "In da Club" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 7 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart. ... ^ "Ludacrismas" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 4 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart. Thirty-five of those singles have charted in the Top 40 of the US Hot 100 chart. A ^ "Slap" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 13 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. ... ^ "Jingalin" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on
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The discography of Ludacris, an American rapper, consists of nine studio albums, two compilation albums, one extended play (EP), six mixtapes, 89 singles (including 51 as a featured artist) and nine promotional singles. Thirty-five of those singles have charted in the Top 40 of the US Hot 100 chart.^ "In da Club" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 7 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart. ... ^ "Ludacrismas" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 4 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart. Thirty-five of those singles have charted in the Top 40 of the US Hot 100 chart. A ^ "Slap" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 13 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. ... ^ "Jingalin" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on
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the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. ^ "Wish You Would" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. It did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart. ^ "Creepin' (Solo)" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.
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2024-02-28T10:20:29
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Georgia Power, Oglethorpe Power Corporation, MEAG, and Dalton Utilities are the owners of the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant.
who are the owners of the vogtle electric generating plant?
georgia power, opctooltip oglethorpe power corporation, meag, dalton utilities
As America’s first new nuclear reactors in 30 years, Vogtle is bringing the next generation of advanced nuclear power to the U.S.Vogtle Conditional Commitments Support Energy Infrastructure ... Sec. Moniz to Georgia, Energy Department Scheduled to Close on Loan Guarantees to Construct New Nuclear Power Plant Reactors The Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a total of up to $12 billion in loan guarantees to Georgia Power Company (GPC), Oglethorpe Power Corporation (OPC), and three subsidiaries of Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (MEAG Power) to support the construction of Vogtle Units 3 and 4 – the nation’s next generation of advanced nuclear reactors – at the Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating site in Waynesboro, Georgia. Two AP1000 Generation III+ reactors will be constructed at Vogtle, which currently has two previous generation pressurized water reactors in operation. Vogtle Units 3 and 4 are expected to create 9,000 onsite construction jobs during its peak and are expected to support 800 permanent jobs. Upon completion, Vogtle Units 3 and 4 are expected to generate 17,200,000 megawatt-hours of clean energy and prevent 10 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually.
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The expected building cost for the two reactors is $14 billion. Georgia power's share is around $6.1 billion, while remaining ownership of the two reactors is split among Oglethorpe Power Corp., the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (MEAG Power), and Dalton Utilities. In February 2012, the NRC approved the construction license of the two proposed AP1000 reactors at Vogtle. NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko cast the lone dissenting vote on plans to build and operate the two new nuclear power reactors, citing safety concerns stemming from Japan's 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, saying, "I cannot support issuing this license as if Fukushima never happened." One week after Southern Company received the license to begin construction, many environmental and anti-nuclear groups sued to stop the expansion project, claiming "public safety and environmental problems since Japan's Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear reactor accident have not been taken into account".
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After the war, he was employed at Alabama Power as a legal counsel and rose through the ranks to become President and Chairman of the Board of Southern Company, one of the largest electric utility holding companies in the nation. Southern Company named a nuclear power plant in eastern Georgia the "Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant" in his honor. Vogtle retired to Florida in 1983. He died April 10, 1994 of heart failure. He was survived by his wife Rachel Giles Vogtle and their seven children. Alvin Vogtle Alvin Ward Vogtle (October 21, 1918 – April 10, 1994) was an American lawyer, business executive and World War II fighter pilot born in Birmingham, Alabama. He was nicknamed "Sammy from Alabamy" in
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Doc Rivers has been head coach of the Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers, and currently the Milwaukee Bucks.
which nba teams have had doc rivers as their head coach?
doc rivers has been head coach of the orlando magic, boston celtics, los angeles clippers, philadelphia 76ers, and currently the milwaukee bucks.
After being up 2–0 in the series, the Clippers would lose 4 games in a row to be eliminated the first round. This caused the team to not renew Vinny Del Negro's contract as head coach, and acquired Doc Rivers from the Boston Celtics. The deal was announced to have included two future first-round draft picks, in addition to an anti-trade clause preventing the Clippers and Celtics from engaging in further transactions amongst each other, including the exchanging of players, for the duration of the 2013–14 season. On July 3, 2013, the Clippers traded Eric Bledsoe and Caron Butler to the Phoenix Suns for Jared Dudley and JJ Redick (from the Milwaukee Bucks).
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John Wall, who was drafted first overall by the Wizards in 2010, credits Cassell for his development into one of the NBA's premier point guards and leadership during the team's Eastern Conference semi-finals appearance in 2014 – their first playoff series win since 2005. During the 2014 offseason, Cassell's former teammate Paul Pierce signed with the Wizards, and admitted he made the decision to sign with Washington after speaking with Cassell. After five seasons with the Wizards, Cassell was hired by the Los Angeles Clippers on September 29, 2014 to join Doc Rivers' staff as assistant coach. Cassell appeared on TNT's "NBA Fundamentals" series, in which basketball players describe certain aspects of the game.
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On February 3, 2014, Kidd was named the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for January. On April 1, 2014, he was named Eastern Conference Coach of the Month a second time for March. He became the fourth coach overall to win both Player of the Month and Coach of the Month honors. He also became the second coach, after Jeff Hornacek of the Phoenix Suns, to win both honors with the same team. In the first round of the 2014 NBA Playoffs, the Brooklyn Nets eliminated the Toronto Raptors in a 7-game series. Kidd is the 19th rookie head coach in the league's history to coach his team in a decisive Game 7 on the road, and became the first one to win it.
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2024-03-13T10:18:04
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Inception is a 2010 movie starring Leo DiCaprio where he can go into dreams.
can you name a leo dicaprio movie where he can go into dreams?
inception is a 2010 movie starring leo dicaprio and he is able to enter other people's dreams.
DiCaprio&#x27;s second role in 2010 was in Christopher Nolan&#x27;s critically acclaimed ensemble science-fiction film Inception. Inspired by the experience of lucid dreaming and dream incubation, the film features Dom Cobb (DiCaprio), an &quot;extractor&quot; who enters the dreams of others to obtain information ...DiCaprio's second role in 2010 was in Christopher Nolan's critically acclaimed ensemble science-fiction film Inception. Inspired by the experience of lucid dreaming and dream incubation, the film features Dom Cobb (DiCaprio), an "extractor" who enters the dreams of others to obtain information that is otherwise inaccessible. Inspired by the experience of lucid dreaming and dream incubation, the film features Dom Cobb (DiCaprio), an "extractor" who enters the dreams of others to obtain information that is otherwise inaccessible. Cobb is promised a chance to regain his old life in exchange for planting an idea in a corporate target's mind. DiCaprio was fascinated with the idea of a "dream-heist" and
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Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio Director-actor duo Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have frequently collaborated, making a total of five feature films and one short film since 2002. The pair's films explore a variety of genres, including crime, thriller, biopic and comedy. Several have been listed on many critics' year-end top ten and best-of-decade lists. The duo's films have been nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards, winning nine. In 2013, the duo was awarded National Board of Review Spotlight award for career collaboration. Scorsese's work with DiCaprio is considered to be as vital as his work with Robert De Niro. The pair's relationship is one of the most successful collaborations in film industry, bringing a total of $1.3 billion earnings from their five feature films.
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Pieces of Dreams (film) Pieces Of Dreams is a 1970 drama film, produced in the United States. It was directed by Daniel Haller and is based on a novel entitled "The Wine And The Music" by William Edmund Barrett. The story follows the internal struggle of Father Gregory Lind, Catholic priest who falls in love and starts to question his relationship with the Church. Father Gregory Lind (Robert Forster), is a Catholic priest struggling with his life in the priesthood. He wishes to change parishes, but is denied the transfer time after time. The story starts with him arriving at the local hospital after being informed that one of his charges is dying after trying to steal a car.
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2024-03-19T23:46:06
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Tom Hanks is the person who won the best actor award in 1994.
who is the person to win best actor award in 1994?
tom hanks
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor The Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor is an award presented by the Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association. It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role. 1990: Jeremy Irons as Sunny von Bülow – "Reversal of Fortune" 1991: Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter – "The Silence of the Lambs" 1992: Denzel Washington as Malcolm X – "Malcolm X" 1993: Anthony Hopkins as Mr. James Stevens – "The Remains of the Day" 1994: Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump – "Forrest Gump" 1995: Nicolas Cage as Ben Sanderson – "Leaving Las Vegas" 1996: Geoffrey Rush as David Helfgott – "Shine" 1997: Peter Fonda as Ulysses "Ulee" Jackson – "Ulee's Gold" 1998: Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank – "The Truman Show" 1999: Kevin Spacey as Lester Burnham – "American Beauty" 2000: Russell Crowe – "Gladiator" as Maximus Decimus Meridius 2001: Russell Crowe – "A Beautiful Mind" as John Nash 2002: Jack Nicholson – "About Schmidt" as Warren Schmidt 2003: Sean Penn – "Mystic River" as Jimmy Markum 2004: Paul Giamatti – "Sideways" as Miles Raymond 2005: Philip Seymour Hoffman –
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"Deewaar" "Yash Chopra – Deewaar" "Sanjeev Kumar – Aandhi" "Lakshmi – Julie" "Shashi Kapoor – Deewaar" "Nadira – Julie" "Deven Verma – Chori Mera Kaam" "Deewaar – Salim-Javed" "Deewaar – Salim-Javed" "Deewaar – Salim-Javed" "Julie – Rajesh Roshan" "Amanush – Indeevar for Dil Aisa Kisi" "Amanush – Kishore Kumar for Dil Aisa Kisi" "Julie – Preeti Sagar for My Heart Is Beating" "Do Jhoot" "Dharmatma" "Sholay" "Deewaar" "Aandhi" "Sarojini Naidu" https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000245/1976/ 23rd Filmfare Awards The 23rd Filmfare Awards were held on March 30, 1976. Ramesh Sippy's Sholay, Bollywood's most famous film, went home with just one win out of several nominations. Yash Chopra's Deewaar was the big winner on the night, winning Best Picture and Best Director, among several other awards. Shashi Kapoor won his sole acting Filmfare award, as Best Supporting Actor in Deewaar. "Deewaar"
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The nominees for the 65th Academy Awards were announced on February 17, 1993, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by Robert Rehme, president of the Academy, and actress Mercedes Ruehl. "Howards End" and "Unforgiven" led all nominees with nine nominations each. The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on March 29, 1993. Best Director winner Clint Eastwood became the seventh person nominated for lead acting and directing for the same film. Best Actor winner Al Pacino was the sixth performer to receive nominations in the lead and supporting categories in the same year. He also became the first person to win in the lead acting category after achieving the aforementioned feat. By virtue of his second straight win in both music categories, Alan Menken became the third person to win two Oscars in two consecutive years.
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Taylor Swift is the name of Taylor Swift's debut album released in the 2000s.
what is the name of taylor swift's debut album released in the 2000s?
taylor swift
Swift became one of the first signings, and her father purchased a three percent stake in the fledgling company at an estimated cost of $120,000. She began working on her eponymous debut album shortly after signing the record deal, and persuaded Big Machine to hire her demo producer Nathan Chapman, with whom she felt she had the right "chemistry". Swift wrote three of the album's songs alone, and co-wrote the remaining eight with writers Rose, Robert Ellis Orrall, Brian Maher, and Angelo Petraglia. "Taylor Swift" was released on October 24, 2006. Jon Caramanica of "The New York Times" described it as "a small masterpiece of pop-minded country, both wide-eyed and cynical, held together by Ms.
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According to the RIAA, Swift is the third-best-selling digital singles artist in the United States, with cumulative single certifications of 120 million digital downloads and on-demand streaming. Meanwhile, US total album sales stand at 46.5 million copies. With estimated sales of over 87 million albums and 153 million singles worldwide, Swift is one of the best-selling music artists. Taylor Swift discography American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift's career began with a record deal with Big Machine Records in 2005 and the release of her eponymous debut album the following year. In the United States, "Taylor Swift" peaked at number five on the "Billboard"
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A third and final edition appeared on March 18, 2008 with the original album artwork, including the three new songs from the "Taylor Swift Deluxe Edition", as well as the radio edit of "Picture to Burn," and an additional pop remix of "Teardrops on My Guitar". This version of the album was also released on vinyl in 2016. A karaoke version of "Taylor Swift" was released on January 27, 2009, containing the first fourteen tracks from the album on both CD+G and DVD. Swift's first broadcast performance of "Tim McGraw" was on October 24, 2006 on "Good Morning America". Other songs from "Taylor Swift" have been performed on television programs, award shows, and festivals such as "The Megan Mullally Show", the New Faces Show, "America's Got Talent", TRL, the 2008 CMT Music Awards, and the Academy of Country Music.
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Carrie-Anne Moss is the name of the actress who played the role of the girl character in the movie "The Matrix". She portrayed the role of Trinity, a skilled computer hacker and a member of the human resistance.
what's the name of the actress who played the role of the girl character in the movie "the matrix"?
the actress who played the role of the girl character in the movie "the matrix" is carrie-anne moss. she portrayed the role of trinity, a skilled computer hacker and a member of the human resistance.
Trinity (The Matrix) Trinity is a fictional character in "The Matrix" franchise. She is portrayed by Carrie-Anne Moss in the films. In the gameplay segments of "Path of Neo", she is voiced by Jennifer Hale. Trinity first appears in the first film in the trilogy, "The Matrix". Like the series' other main characters, Trinity is a computer programmer and a hacker who has escaped from the Matrix, a sophisticated computer program in which most humans are imprisoned. Though few specifics are revealed about her previous life inside the Matrix, it is told that she cracked a database so secure that she is famous among hackers, and that Morpheus, one of a number of real-world hovercraft commanders, initially identified her and helped her escape from the program.
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Carrie-Anne Moss Carrie-Anne Moss (born August 21, 1967) is a Canadian actress. Following early roles on television, she rose to international prominence for her role of Trinity in "The Matrix" trilogy (1999–2003). She has starred in "Memento" (2000), "Red Planet" (2000), "Chocolat" (2000), "Fido" (2006), "Snow Cake" (2006), "Disturbia" (2007), "Unthinkable" (2010), "" (2012), and "Pompeii" (2014). Moss currently portrays Jeri Hogarth in several television series of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, mainly "Jessica Jones" (2015–present). Carrie-Anne Moss was born in Burnaby, British Columbia, the daughter of Barbara and Melvyn Moss. She has an older brother, Brooke. Moss's mother reportedly named her after The Hollies' 1967 hit song, "Carrie Anne", which had been released in May that year.
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It also inspired films featuring a black-clad hero, a sexy yet deadly heroine, and bullets ripping slowly through the air; these included "Charlie's Angels" (2000) featuring Cameron Diaz floating through the air while the cameras flo-mo around her; "Equilibrium" (2003), starring Christian Bale, whose character wore long black leather coats like Reeves' Neo; "Night Watch" (2004), a Russian megahit heavily influenced by "The Matrix" and directed by Timur Bekmambetov, who later made "Wanted" (2008), which also features bullets ripping through air; and "Inception" (2010), which centers on a team of sharply dressed rogues who enter a wildly malleable alternate reality by "wiring in". The original "Tron" (1982) paved the way for "The Matrix", and "The Matrix", in turn, inspired Disney to make its own Matrix with a "Tron" sequel, "" (2010). Carrie-Anne Moss asserted that prior to being cast in "The Matrix", she had "no career". It launched Moss into international recognition and transformed her career; in a "New York Daily News" interview, she stated, ""The Matrix" gave me so many opportunities. Everything I've done since then has been because of that experience. It gave me so much". The film also created one of the most devoted movie fan-followings since "Star Wars", and was even briefly blamed for the shootings at Columbine High School.
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2024-03-12T12:27:50
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Michael Jackson sang the hit song "Thriller".
who sang the hit song "thriller"?
michael jackson
"The Essential Michael Jackson" (2005) and "Michael Jackson's This Is It" (2009) and was remixed for the "Immortal" album in 2011. The song has a voice-over from actor Vincent Price. In the song, sound effects such as a creaking door, thunder, feet walking on wooden planks, winds and howling dogs can be heard, and the lyrics contain frightening themes and elements. "Thriller" received positive reviews from critics and became Jackson's seventh top-ten single on the "Billboard" Hot 100 Chart from the album, while reaching the top of the charts in France and Belgium and the top ten in many other countries. "Thriller" was adapted by director John Landis into a highly successful music video, known independently as "Michael Jackson's Thriller".
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In September 2007, Jackson was still working on his next album, but it was never completed. In 2008, Jackson and Sony released "Thriller 25" to mark the 25th anniversary of the original "Thriller". The album featured the previously unreleased song "For All Time", an outtake from the original sessions, as well as remixes by younger artists who had been inspired by Jackson's work. Two remixes were released as singles with modest success: "The Girl Is Mine 2008" (with will.i.am), based on an early demo version of the original song without Paul McCartney, and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2008" (with Akon). The album was a commercial success. In anticipation of Jackson's 50th birthday, Sony BMG released a series of greatest hits albums, "King of Pop".
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At first, Ray blamed Jackson, but then she apologized to him in 1997. However, Ray did sue Jackson on May 6, 2009 in a dispute to obtain uncollected royalties. less than two months before Jackson's death on June 25. Eventually the Jackson Family Trust settled. Michael Jackson's Thriller (music video) Michael Jackson's Thriller is a music video for the Michael Jackson song "Thriller". It was directed by John Landis and written by Landis and Jackson. It was released on December 2, 1983, by Columbia Pictures. In the video, Jackson and his girlfriend (played by Ola Ray) are confronted by zombies while walking home from a movie theater. Jackson becomes
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Michele Aboro, Laila Ali, and Natascha Ragosina all retired from their professional boxing careers undefeated with at least 20 wins.
which female boxers have retired undefeated with at least 20 wins?
michele aboro, laila ali, and natascha ragosina all retired from their professional boxing careers undefeated with at least 20 wins.
When she emigrated to Canada at the age of 17 she searched for a similar sport, but cricket wasn't as recognized in Canada. She married professional boxer Errol Brown who discovered her talent and encouraged her to get into boxing. He also became her trainer. At first she was hesitant, but after she saw Christy Martin fight Deirdre Gogarty in 1996 it inspired her to start boxing. Brown began boxing as an amateur in 1997 when she was 26 years old. As an amateur she fought 32 fights, she won 26 of them, and won her first amateur fight by a knockout. During this period she also fought some of the Canadian national team members. She also took part in the Canadian National Championships in 1998 and 1999.
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Noted for her punching power and also as one of the first American fighters to incorporate low kicks into their arsenal, Casillas retired undefeated in 1986. She is considered a pioneer of women's combat sports. Casillas was born as one of eleven children to Mexican parents in Oxnard, California. She took up taekwondo at the age of fifteen when the church she attended began offering self-defence classes. After the classes were discontinued, she began training in hwa rang do and then American Kenpo karate. It was at her karate school where she was introduced to kickboxing. After going 6-0 with all of her wins by knockout as an amateur, Casillas turned professional in 1977.
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Mahfood once again defeated Almager, but this time only by a close, eight round split decision. On August 8, 2002, Almager boxed Dakota Stone, 5-1-2, at the Ector County Coliseum in Odessa, Texas, winning an eight-round unanimous decision in what would turn out to be her last win as a professional boxer. Mary Ann Almager then fought Laila Ali at the Louisville Gardens in Louisville, Kentucky, losing to the undefeated (13-0) star by a fourth-round technical knockout, February 14, 2003. On August 22, she fought another undefeated foe, 10-0-2 Nikki Eplion, losing an eight-round unanimous decision to Eplion. On September 10, 2004, Almager fought what was both her last world title try and her last fight as a professional women's boxer, when she challenged Jacqui Frazier-Lyde for Frazier-Lyde's UBA's women's world Heavyweight title.
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The movie review rating for "Inception" is 60% [ANSWER].
why is the movie review rating for "inception" 60%?
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While it received a standing ovation at the public premiere, it was panned at a press screening hours earlier, where many attendees left during the showing and those who remained booed at the end. Critics are divided on the film. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 60% based 228 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A simple-minded but visually exciting experience, full of blood, violence, and ready-made movie quotes." On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film has an average score of 52 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale. Some of the most unfavorable reviews came from major American newspapers.
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On October 8, 2017, members of the cast and the executive producers attended New York Comic Con to promote the series and screen the pilot. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 60% approval rating with an average rating of 6.01/10 based on 9 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Deception isn't particularly original or thoughtful, but there's still some lighthearted fun to be found hidden up its sleeve." Audience reaction on the same website has a 93% approval rating. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 51 out of 100 based on 8 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". According to "The New York Times", "Deception" scores 3 out of 5, and that it is one of the latest shows that are trying to be "Castle".
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"Clash of the Titans" has received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized the film for its use of 3D, flat characters, and divergences from the original film and the myth. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports that 27% of critics have given the film a positive review, based on 244 reviews with an average rating of 4.3/10. The website's critical consensus states, "An obviously affectionate remake of the 1981 original, Louis Leterrier's "Clash of the Titans" doesn't offer enough visual thrills to offset the deficiencies of its script." On Metacritic, the film was assigned a weighted average score of 39 out of 100, based on 37 reviews from mainstream critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".
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2024-03-19T23:16:59
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David Leitch is the director for Deadpool 2.
can you tell me the director for deadpool 2?
david leitch
The "Once Upon a Deadpool" version of the film was being watched carefully by Disney and Marvel Studios to see whether it might inform how they could approach the character and integrate him into the PG-13 MCU. Deadpool 2 Deadpool 2 is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Deadpool, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the eleventh installment in the "X-Men" film series, and a direct sequel to the 2016 film "Deadpool". The film is directed by David Leitch from a script by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, and Ryan Reynolds, with Reynolds starring in the title role alongside Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin, Julian Dennison, Zazie Beetz, T.J. Miller, Brianna Hildebrand, and Jack Kesy. In the film, Deadpool forms the team X-Force to protect a young
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In mid-2017, Miller was hired to direct an adaptation of William Gibson's 1984 science-fiction novel "Neuromancer" for Fox, which will be produced by Simon Kinberg. Tim Miller (director) Timothy Miller is an American film director and visual effects artist. He made his feature-film directing debut with "Deadpool" (2016). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film as co-story writer and executive producer of the short animated film "Gopher Broke" (2004). Miller also designed the title sequences of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and "". In March 1995, Miller co-founded Blur Studio, a visual effects, animation and design company with David Stinnett and Cat Chapman. Miller and Jeff Fowler were nominated for the Academy Award
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No Good Deed (2017 film) No Good Deed is a 2017 American superhero short film featuring the Marvel Comics character Deadpool. The film was directed by David Leitch from a script by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, with Ryan Reynolds starring as Deadpool. In "No Good Deed", Wade Wilson tries to save an old man from a mugger, but fails because he takes the time to change into his Deadpool costume first. Shortly before the release of the 2017 film "Logan", its theatrical runtime was extended by several minutes. This was due to the addition of a Deadpool short film playing before "Logan" in place of a traditional post-credits scene.
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2024-03-19T23:50:24
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Ex Machina was distinguished for its visual effects at the Oscars in 2016.
in 2016, which movie was distinguished for its visual effects at the oscars?
ex machina
The Verge is about technology and how it makes us feel. Founded in 2011, we offer our audience everything from breaking news to reviews to award-winning features and investigations, on our site, in video, and in podcasts.Ex Machina's subtle sci-fi effects won over Hollywood this year, netting it the 2016 Oscar for Best Visual Effects. It was a bit of a surprise win for the movie. Ex Machina was nominated for two awards tonight, including Best Original Screenplay (which it lost to Spotlight). Vikander's eerie persona and careful movements were certainly crucial in selling the team's effects, which had most of her body replaced with metal, wires, and mesh. It's the type of effect that you stare at for an entire movie without being totally aware it's in front of you, but the Academy was apparently cognizant enough of the work behind Ava's look to vote Ex Machina to victory. The team behind Ex Machina's VFX — Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington, and Sara Bennett — specifically called out Alicia Vikander's performance as Ava in the movie. Vikander's eerie persona and careful movements were certainly crucial in selling the team's effects, which had most of her body replaced with
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Enhanced technology among live action animation, digital compositing, and special effects paved the way for upgrading from established cinematic norms. Visual effects based fantasy films like "Magadheera", "Arundhati", "Eega" and "Dhamarukam" emerged as blockbusters. The 2015 epic film "" received critical acclaim for its visual effects, production design, narration and background score. The film became the highest grossing Indian film within India, the third highest grossing Indian film globally, the first and only South Indian film to gross over 650 crore (6.5 billion) worldwide, the first non-Hindi film to gross over 100 crore (1 billion) in the dubbed Hindi version, and the highest grossing Telugu film of all time. The Beginning is nominated for Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film by the American Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.
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He has been the visual effects supervisor in some of the most technically and artistically challenging projects, including, Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" (2008), James Cameron's "Avatar" (2009), and Louis Leterrier's "Clash of the Titans" (2010). He was Warner Brothers’ VFX supervisor on Alfonso Cuarón's space epic, "Gravity" (2013), with the techniques involved in the film realized by Webber and the Framestore team, taking three years to complete. David Heyman, co-producer of "Gravity", hired Webber to oversee the film's visual effects work. For his work on "Gravity", he won both the BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects at the 67th British Academy Film Awards, and an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 86th Academy Awards.
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Walt Becker has directed the latest film, "Clifford the Big Red Dog."
what's the latest film that walt becker has directed?
clifford the big red dog
On June 30, 2016, it was reported by "Deadline Hollywood" that Paramount Pictures has picked up the rights for the film. According to the report, "Forte decided to take the material in a new direction," and "Universal let the option lapse." It was further announced that "Office Christmas Party" writer Justin Malen was hired to write the screenplay. On September 25, 2017, it was announced that Walt Becker will direct the film, replacing Bowers. The film will now be produced by Scholastic Entertainment and Paramount Animation. "Original series" "Modern series" "Media and Culture", 5th ed., Richard Campbell, Christopher R. Martin and Bettina Fabos. Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford the Big Red Dog is an American children's book series
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On August 25, 2014 she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for "Ozymandias", becoming the first solo woman to win the award in the Drama category since Ann Biderman won in 1994. After "Breaking Bad" ended, Walley-Beckett, a former ballet dancer, created the ballet drama miniseries "Flesh and Bone" for Starz. The show premiered in November 2015. In January 2016, it was announced that Walley-Beckett would create, write and executive produce a television series based on children's classic "Anne of Green Gables" for Canada's CBC. Netflix came aboard in August to distribute the show internationally. The series, "Anne" (titled "Anne with an E" for international distribution), premiered in March 2017, and has been renewed for a second season to air in 2018.
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"Star Trek IV" proved to be successful financially, notable for succeeding with general moviegoers as well as science fiction and "Star Trek" devotees. Meyer worked for the "Star Trek" franchise again for the sixth film in the series, "" (1991). He developed the story with Leonard Nimoy and co-wrote the screenplay with long-time friend and assistant Denny Flinn. He directed the picture, which was the final film to feature the entire classic "Star Trek" cast. Like its predecessors, this film was successful financially, grossing $74 million in the domestic market. Many of Meyer's personal papers from his involvement with the "Star Trek" franchise are housed at the University of Iowa Libraries.
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Claire Foy is the actress who played the role of Queen Elizabeth II in the first season of "The Crown".
what's the name of the actress who played the role of the queen in the first season of "the crown"?
the actress who played the role of the queen elizabeth ii in the first season of "the crown" is claire foy.
"The Crown" was praised for its acting, directing, writing, cinematography, production values, and the relatively accurate historical account of Queen Elizabeth's reign. It has received several accolades, including winning Best Actress and Best Actor at the 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards for Foy and Lithgow, respectively, in addition to receiving a total of 26 nominations for its first two seasons at the Primetime Emmy Awards, including twice for Outstanding Drama Series. "The Crown" traces the life of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding in 1947 through to the present day. The first season, in which Claire Foy portrays the Queen in the early part of her reign, depicts events up to 1955, with Winston Churchill resigning as Prime Minister and the Queen's sister Princess Margaret deciding not to marry Peter Townsend.
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Foy originated the role of Queen Elizabeth in The Crown and she is still the standard by which her successors are judged, especially considering Foy on the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for The Crown season 2. In her two seasons, Foy played Elizabeth from age 21 in 1947 to age 38 in 1964. Verity played Princess Elizabeth at 12 years old in The Crown season 1 and she returned in season 3 to play Elizabeth aged 17 in "Margaretology", where Tommy Lascelles (Pip Torrens) scolded both princesses for daring to propose Margaret become Queen instead of Elizabeth. The Crown is Russell's only acting role but her portrayal of the young future Queen seamlessly lines up with Claire Foy and Olivia Colman's.
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Lena Waithe wanted Bassett after being impressed by her previous work though was convinced she would turn down the role and said Bassett's inclusion influenced the series drastically with "another layer" of tension. The writers of the series also favored Bassett for the role after seeing her performance in "The Jacksons: An American Dream" and related her character's evolution in that feature to Catherine. In January 2018, Bassett starred in the Fox first responder procedural drama "9-1-1", of which she is also a producer. In February 2018, Bassett starred in the acclaimed Marvel superhero film "Black Panther", as Dowager Queen Ramonda, mother of the titular character. Bassett has been noted for portraying real life African-American women, as well as strong women.
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The state bird of Maine is the chickadee, Idaho is the mountain bluebird, New Mexico is the greater roadrunner, and California is the California quail.
what are the state birds of maine, idaho, new mexico and california?
the state bird of maine is the chickadee, idaho is the mountain bluebird, new mexico is the greater roadrunner, and california is the california quail
The Chickadee (specifically the black-capped chickadee "Poecile atricapillus" formerly "Parus atricapillus") is the official bird for the states of Massachusetts and Maine. Chickadee The chickadees are a group of North American birds in the tit family included in the genus "Poecile". Species found in North America are referred to as chickadees, while other species in the genus are called tits. They are small-sized birds overall, usually having the crown of the head and throat patch distinctly darker than the body. They are at least in size. Their name reputedly comes from the fact that their calls make a distinctive "chick-a-dee-dee-dee",though
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Common animals that live throughout all the state include raccoons, weasels, otters, beavers, hawks, lizards, owls, coyotes, skunks, snakes, cougars, black bears, deers, squirrels and whales. As of 2013, there are 634 bird species on the California Birds Records Committee, ten of which are introduced species which are not native to the state. The California quail, the official state bird, has a breeding habit of mainly shrubby areas and open woodland. Another bird which winters in California is the American white pelican which is a large seabird, with a wingspan reaching up to . Venomous spiders in California include Arizona recluse, baja recluse, chilean recluse, desert recluse, martha's recluse, russell's recluse, brown widow and western black widow.
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Young are naked and helpless at hatching and may have some down. Incubation normally last 14 days and the young will take about 21 days before they leave the nest. Both males and females fiercely protect the nest. The mountain bluebird is the state bird of Idaho and Nevada. Mountain bluebirds are cavity nesters and can become very partial to a nest box, especially if they have successfully raised a clutch. They may even reuse the same nest, though not always. Mountain bluebirds will not abandon a nest if human activity is detected close by or at the nest. Because of this, they can be easily banded while they are still in the nest.
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Don Shula has the most victories of any NFL head coach with 347.
which coach has the most nfl wins?
don shula has the most victories of any nfl head coach with 347.
They reside in the Indian Creek, Florida, home Mary Anne received in her divorce settlement from her third husband, investment banker Jackson Stephens. Shula has been deeply religious throughout his life. He said in 1974, at the peak of his coaching career, that he attended mass every morning. Shula once considered becoming a Catholic priest, but decided he could not commit to being both priest and coach. Shula set numerous records in his 33 seasons as a head coach. He is the all-time leader in victories with 347. He is first in most games coached (526), most consecutive seasons coached (33), and Super Bowl losses (four, tied with Bud Grant, Dan Reeves, and Marv Levy). His teams won seven NFL conference titles: 1964, 1968, 1971–73, 1982, and 1984.
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Since his retirement, four other high school coaches in the US, including Coach G.A. Moore from Sherman, Texas, have broken Coach Wood's 396 wins record. On top of setting the record for most wins in the twentieth century, Coach Wood has received numerous other awards and accomplishments. He coached four Texas All Star Teams: two in 1957 and 1958, and two at the Oil Bowl Classic in 1977 and 1985. His teams won in 1958 and 1977. Coach Wood also gained experience with professional football when he coached the summer camp for the Canadian League's Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1972–1974. The Texas Sportswriters Association named Wood Coach of the Year three times: 1956, 1970, and 1978.
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He won seven more at Brownwood in 1960, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1978, and 1981. On top of that he either won or shared 25 district titles. Wood's original record had been believed to be 405-88-12 (81%). He was awarded for that record at the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, which had inducted him in 1983. Coach Wood was believed to be the only coach to ever achieve four hundred wins, however, the 405 wins record came under scrutiny when researchers found discrepancies in 2001. After corrections were made, the "Dallas Morning News" reported that his record had been modified and officially stood at 396-91-15. Since his retirement, four other high school coaches in the US, including Coach G.A.
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Alicia Keys hosted the Grammy Awards in 2019.
who hosted the grammy awards in 2019?
alicia keys
The Grammys have tapped a big-name host — unlike, you know, the Academy Awards — and it’s 15-time Grammy winner <strong>Alicia Keys</strong>. The show has previously been hosted by rapper LL Cool J and “The Late Late Show” star James Corden.Before that show gets underway, the bulk of the nominees and winners will attend the Grammy Award Premiere Ceremony, which takes place next door at Microsoft Theater from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Pacific. Recording artist Shaggy will host the festivities, which will be streamed live internationally on grammy.com. The Grammys have tapped a big-name host — unlike, you know, the Academy Awards — and it’s 15-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys. The show has previously been hosted by rapper LL Cool J and “The Late Late Show” star James Corden. By Nardine SaadStaff Writer Feb. 8, 2019 4 AM PT ... Copy Link URLCopied! ... Cue the music! Because there will be lots of it when the 61st Grammy Awards air Sunday night. The televised 61st Grammy Awards will return to their local haunt — Staples Center in Los Angeles — and will be broadcast live on CBS starting at 5 p.m. Pacific on Sunday. The complete list of 2019 Grammy Award nominees
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Until 2015, the Grammy Awards continued to air on delay for the West Coast broadcast. However, beginning the 2016 Grammys telecast, the award show's rightsholder, CBS, began to allow its stations in the Western U.S. to carry the ceremony live as long as they also carry a prime time rebroadcast. Starting in 2017, CBS aired the Grammys live all across the U.S. (inclusive of time zones outside the contiguous U.S.), with a required primetime encore for viewers outside the Eastern and Central time zones. The Grammys continued to use the format in 2018 in coincidence with its broadcast source transfer from Los Angeles to New York, making it the first major award show to have aired live across all U.S. time zones.
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Scarpa was asked to produce and direct the first-annual charity gala, which featured hosts Leeza Gibbons, Olivia Newton-John and entertainment director, David Foster. The live stream was broadcast directly from Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills, and was accessible via several partner websites including ExtraTV.com, Glam.com, Variety.com and Jessica Biel's Make a Difference Network. Viewers of the program were also encouraged to donate directly to the charity of their choice and participate through commentary and questions. Special guests included: Laila Ali, Mel B, Michael Bublé, Wilson Cruz, Hilary Duff, Tony Hawk, Paris Hilton and many others. Scarpa developed, produced and directed the Webby Award winning first GRAMMY Live as a participatory online experience for the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards.
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet first co-starred in the film Titanic.
in which film did leonardo dicaprio and kate winslet first co-star?
titanic
The journalist Mark Harris writes that she specialises in "unsentimentalized, restless, troubled, discontented, disconcerted, difficult women" and John Hiscock of "The Daily Telegraph" has identified a theme of characters who are free-spirited with a sexual edge to them. Stephen Whitty of NJ.com associates Winslet with "serious, almost despairing material", although he finds it hard to pigeonhole her as an actress. Leonardo DiCaprio, who starred with Winslet in "Titanic" and "Revolutionary Road", considers her to be "the most prepared and well-researched actor on set", and Jude Law, her co-star in "The Holiday", believes that despite her seriousness she remains "very calm and good-natured". Her "Steve Jobs" director Danny Boyle has identified a willingness in Winslet to avoid typecasting and has said that she takes an effort "to reposition directors' and producers' perspective on her" to allow herself to be challenged as an artist.
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Set in the mid-1950s, the Wheelers struggle to cope with their personal problems and the ensuing breakdown in their marriage. <strong>Revolutionary Road</strong> is the second onscreen collaboration for DiCaprio, Winslet, and Bates, all of whom previously co-starred in 1997&#x27;s Titanic.It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as Frank and April Wheeler, with Michael Shannon, Kathryn Hahn, David Harbour, and Kathy Bates in supporting roles. Set in the mid-1950s, the Wheelers struggle to cope with their personal problems and the ensuing breakdown in their marriage. Revolutionary Road is the second onscreen collaboration for DiCaprio, Winslet, and Bates, all of whom previously co-starred in 1997's Titanic. Thankfully, it's there that Mendes and screenwriter Justin Haythe catch some of Yates' weighty ideas, and where Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet succeed in doing the heavy lifting... DiCaprio, round-shouldered and sleepy-eyed, and Winslet, watchful and alert, raise up each other and everything around them. Winslet
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Revolutionary Road (film) Revolutionary Road is a 2008 British-American romantic drama film directed by Sam Mendes. It was written by Justin Haythe and based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Richard Yates. This is the second on-screen collaboration among Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, and Kathy Bates, all of whom previously co-starred in "Titanic". The performances of DiCaprio and Winslet earned them a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, respectively, and the film was nominated for a further three Golden Globes, four BAFTAs and three Academy Awards, including a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Michael Shannon.
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Danny McBride plays Kenny Powers in the show Eastbound & Down.
what is the name of the show where danny mcbride plays kenny powers?
eastbound & down
He has directed a number of short films, including digital shorts for "Saturday Night Live", and the short videos "The Landlord" and "Good Cop, Baby Cop" for "Funny or Die" that star his daughter Pearl. Among the other short films he has directed include "The Procedure" (2007) starring Will Ferrell, Willem Dafoe, and Andy Richter, "Green Team" (2008) starring Ferrell, John C. Reilly, and himself, and the K-Swiss commercial, "Kenny Powers: The K-Swiss MFCEO" (2011), starring Danny McBride as Kenny Powers from "Eastbound & Down", which he co-produces with Ferrell and has also directed an episode of ("Chapter 5", Season 1, Episode 5).
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Mexico. And then he would have said [voice-over tone], ‘I went down to the butthole of the Carolinas.’ [laughs] We actually thought about setting the entire season in Myrtle Beach instead of in Mexico. Former major league pitcher Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams has often been cited as the inspiration for the Powers character, though Williams himself has disavowed any connection. Explaining the tone of the show, McBride has stated that he and his fellow co-creators had intended to "make fun of a South where you could learn an ancient martial art like Tae Kwon Do in a shopping center next to a tanning salon.” Explaining the tone of the show, McBride has stated that he and his fellow co-creators had intended to "make fun of a South where you could learn an ancient martial art like Tae Kwon Do in a shopping center next to a tanning salon.” ... Ethan
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MacGruber (film) MacGruber is a 2010 American action comedy film based on the "Saturday Night Live" sketch of the same name, itself a parody of action-adventure television series "MacGyver". Jorma Taccone of the comedy trio The Lonely Island directed the film, which stars Will Forte in the title role; Kristen Wiig as Vicki St. Elmo, MacGruber's work partner and love interest; Ryan Phillippe as Dixon Piper, a young lieutenant who becomes part of MacGruber's team; Maya Rudolph as MacGruber's deceased wife, Casey; and Val Kilmer as the villain, Dieter von Cunth. Originally scheduled for release on April 23, 2010, the film was instead released on May 21, 2010, grossing $9.3 million worldwide against a $10 million budget.
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Frank Ocean sang the chorus in the song "No Church in the Wild".
who sang the chorus in the song "no church in the wild"?
frank ocean
verse and the menacing vibe of the song. NOW claimed that the "uncomfortably visceral opener 'No Church In The Wild' – with its filthy Phil Manzanera guitar sample and mournful Frank Ocean chorus – cuts to the heart of Watch The Throne's power dynamic." NOW claimed that the "uncomfortably visceral opener 'No Church In The Wild' – with its filthy Phil Manzanera guitar sample and mournful Frank Ocean chorus – cuts to the heart of Watch The Throne's power dynamic." However, PopMatters criticized that the verses "feel a little out of focus compared to the hook and beat's opulence." Sputnikmusic's Tyler Fisher commented "88-Keys creates a positively epic opening track with 'No Church in the Wild', full of creeping guitar riffs and pulsating bass, building tension that simply never releases." Rolling Stone named the track the sixth best song of the year, reporting that "with Hov and Yeezy getting deep
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West invited Ocean to write and sing on two of the songs from the record. Frank wrote and provided vocals on tracks "No Church in the Wild" and "Made in America" and the songs were recorded in New York. The song has been described as an "understated soft-pop" track with influence from Michael Jackson and his 1985 charity single "We Are the World". Ocean's hook "pays tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, Malcolm X, Betty Shabazz and, of course, the sweet baby Jesus on the album's most serene track." Rob Harvilla of "Spin" stated that "PBR&B prince Frank Ocean" sings on the "subdued but triumphant "Made in America" (wherein Jay wistfully recalls his grandma's banana pudding and Kanye complains about "South Park").
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Produced by the Smeezingtons, its composition begun during a Smeezingtons freestyle studio session; when progress on the song stalled, Aaron Bay-Shuck considered it a potential hit and asked them to finish it. After the song was finished, Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa were added. "Young, Wild & Free" received mixed reviews from music critics, who praised it for standing out stylistically from the rest of the soundtrack with hip-hop drums and a piano hook. Some critics praised Mars' pop-nostalgia chorus and Snoop Dogg's rap, but criticized Wiz Khalifa's rap performance due to being too rough. It was commercially successful, reaching the top ten in several markets (including number seven on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and number six in France and Switzerland); it peaked at number two in New Zealand and number four in Australia.
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Before Taylor Swift transitioned to pop, she did not release a rap album.
what the name of taylor swift's rap album before she transitioned to pop?
invalid question
Taylor Swift is the eponymous debut studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Under Big Machine Records, it was released in North America on October 24, 2006, and elsewhere on March 18, 2008. Swift had signed with Sony/ATV Tree publishing house in 2004, at age 14, to pursue ...Taylor Swift is the eponymous debut studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Under Big Machine Records, it was released in North America on October 24, 2006, and elsewhere on March 18, 2008. Swift had signed with Sony/ATV Tree publishing house in 2004, at age 14, to pursue a career as a country musician. Drawing on her personal life, the songs reflect Swift's outlook on life as a teenager, dealing with romantic relationships, friendships, and insecurity. Produced by Orrall and Nathan Chapman, Taylor Swift is a country record with pop and pop rock elements, incorporating acoustic instruments such as guitars,
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Speak Now Speak Now is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on October 25, 2010, by Big Machine Records. Production for the album took place during 2009 to 2010 at several recording studios, and was handled by Swift and Nathan Chapman. Written entirely by Swift as the follow-up to "Fearless", "Speak Now" expands on the country pop style of her previous work, and features lyrical themes including love, romance and heartbreak. "Speak Now" received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised Swift's songwriting and themes. It received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Album, making it her second consecutive nomination in the category, following her 2010 victory for "Fearless".
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"Red" also received nominations for Album of the Year and Best Country Album at the 56th Grammy Awards. "Red" was a huge commercial success. In the United States, "Red" became the fastest-selling album in over a decade after selling 1.21 million copies in its first week, and earned Swift her third No. 1 album on the "Billboard" 200. "Red" has the second highest first week sum by a female artist, only behind Britney Spears' "Oops!... I Did It Again" (2000), which opened with 1.3 million units. "Red" had the biggest sales week in 2012 and outsold the top 52 albums in the "Billboard" 200 on its first week. It has also the biggest one week sales for a country album beating Garth Brooks' "Double Live" which sold 1.085 million copies in 1998.
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Usher won three Soul Train Awards in 2023: Best R&B/Soul Male Artist, Best Collaboration, and the Soul Train Certified Award.
what soul train awards has usher won in year 2023
usher won three soul train awards in 2023: best r&b/soul male artist, best collaboration, and the soul train certified award.
The 2023 Soul Train Awards aired Sunday night and it was a good time, especially for singer SZA.The awards show – which honors the best in Black culture, music and entertainment, and is named for the long-running review show “Soul Train” – was hosted by Emmy-winning actor, recording artist, producer and entrepreneur Keke Palmer. The night was a big one for SZA, who scored four wins, taking home trophies for best R&B/Soul female artist, album of the year, song of the year and The Ashford and Simpson Songwriter’s Award. Usher won three statuettes: best R&B/Soul male artist, certified soul award and best collaboration with Summer Walker and 21 Savage. Usher won three statuettes: best R&B/Soul male artist, certified soul award and best collaboration with Summer Walker and 21 Savage. Victoria Monét was awarded two: best dance performance and video of the year. SZA performs at the United Center on Feb. 22, 2023, in Chicago.
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He also received eight American Music Awards, a People's Choice Award, an NAACP Image Awards and the "Billboard" Diamond Award (the first for a hip hop artist). The International Album of the Year validated Hammer's talent as a world-class entertainer. Additionally, Hammer was also honored with a Soul Train Music Award (Sammy Davis, Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year) in 1991. He has also been a presenter/performer at Soul Train's Music Awards several times, including The 5th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1991), The 9th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1995) and Soul Train's 25th Anniversary (1995). Hammer appeared on gospel music's Stellar Awards show in 1997 and spoke of his renewed commitment to God.
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In 1980, Jackson won three awards at the American Music Awards for his solo efforts: Favorite Soul/R&B Album, Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist, and Favorite Soul/R&B Single for "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough". He also won Billboard Year-End awards for Top Black Artist and Top Black Album, and a Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for 1979 with "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough". In 1981 Jackson was the American Music Awards winner for Favorite Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist. Despite its commercial success, Jackson felt "Off the Wall" should have made a bigger impact, and was determined to exceed expectations with his next release. In 1980, he secured the highest royalty rate in the music industry: 37 percent of wholesale album profit.
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The term for the highest mountain on each continent is the seven summits, a well-known mountaineering objective, which are the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.
what is the term for the highest mountain on each continent
the seven summits, a well-known mountaineering objective, are the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.
Reinhold Messner proposed another list (the Messner or Carstensz list), replacing Mount Kosciuszko with Western New Guinea's Carstensz Pyramid, which is part of Indonesia (4,884 m). Following the Bass list, Mount Townsend is the second-highest summit (2,209 m) in Australia. According to the Messner list, Puncak Mandala (4,760 m) on New Guinea is the second highest of the Australian continent. Heights of mountain peaks in West Papua are poorly established, and Puncak Trikora has been listed as the second-highest summit on the island, but SRTM data do support a higher elevation for Mandala. Both lists count Mount Elbrus as the highest peak in Europe. This makes Dykh-Tau (5,205 m), located in Russia, the second-highest summit in Europe.
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Highpointing Highpointing is the sport of ascending to the point with the highest elevation within a given area (the "highpoint"). Examples include: climbing the highest point of each U.S. state; reaching the highest point of each county within a specific state; and ascending the highest mountain on each continent (the "Seven Summits"). While highpointing takes its adherents to the apex of dangerous and spectacular mountains, it also leads people to climb much less notable hilltops in pursuit of their goal. An example of this can be found in those who climb the highest point of each U.S. state. This requires ascents not only of Denali and Mt.
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Although Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America and the highest peak in the western hemisphere, does have a volcanic origin, its current high point is due to geological processes rather than being strictly volcanic. Due to this, Aconcagua is not considered to be a volcano on its own, at least not as a member of Volcanic Seven Summits. Topographic maps of the Argentina and Chile border region which contains the highest peaks suffer from poor accuracy, with elevation errors exceeding in many cases. However, the current consensus based on the most recent measurements places Ojos del Salado as the 2nd highest peak and highest volcano in South America, significantly higher than Monte Pissis.
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Brandin Podziemski, Jalen Williams, and Steve Nash are the last three NBA first round draft picks from Santa Clara University.
who are the last three nba first round draft picks from santa clara university?
brandin podziemski, jalen williams, and steve nash are the last three nba first round draft picks from santa clara university.
More recently, the Broncos have returned to the NIT in both 2022 and 2023, and in each season produced a first round draft pick in the NBA draft. Basketball made its inauspicious debut at Santa Clara in 1904 with a 9–7 victory over Alameda High School. Later that year, Santa Clara played ...More recently, the Broncos have returned to the NIT in both 2022 and 2023, and in each season produced a first round draft pick in the NBA draft. Basketball made its inauspicious debut at Santa Clara in 1904 with a 9–7 victory over Alameda High School. Later that year, Santa Clara played its first intercollegiate game, a loss to the University of the Pacific, then located just down the road from Santa Clara. In 2022, Santa Clara returned to the NIT for the first time since the 1980s, and saw Jalen Williams drafted 12th overall, the first Bronco
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Clara's most memorable players, Kurt Rambis and Nick Vanos, the former remembered for his time with the Lakers and the latter remembered for his untimely death shortly after entering the NBA. Both players would have their numbers retired. Dick Davey became the head coach in 1992, after serving as an assistant for many years. He experienced immediate success, thanks to a young Canadian point guard, Steve Nash, who led the Broncos to three NCAA tournaments in 1993, 1995, and 1996. In 1993, the fifteenth-seeded Broncos upset second-seeded (and #5) Arizona, becoming the second team to do so. Nash went on to become Santa Clara's most decorated player at the professional level, twice winning the NBA MVP award.
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Years later, he would have his jersey retired by Santa Clara. Bud and his brother Ralph were both also inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame. Bud Ogden was actually drafted into the NBA "twice". After his junior season at Santa Clara, the Seattle SuperSonics selected him with the 162nd overall pick in the 1968 NBA draft. He decided to return to school however, and after a successful senior season, the Philadelphia 76ers selected him in the first round (13th overall) in the 1969 Draft. Coincidentally, his brother Ralph was selected in the 1970 Draft by the San Francisco Warriors and play one season for them.
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Ophelia Lovibond first started their acting career in the movie Oliver Twist.
in what movie did ophelia lovibond first start their acting career?
oliver twist
She attended the University of Sussex to study English Literature, graduating in 2005 with a first class degree. Lovibond's first television appearance was at the age of 12 in the Channel 4 sitcom "The Wilsons". She said she lied about her age to win the role. She acted in the television series "FM". In the BBC satire "W1A" she appears as the character of Izzy Gould. Lovibond was also a regular in season 3 of "Elementary", as Sherlock's new apprentice, Kitty Winter. In 2016, she played the role of Lady Alexandra Lindo-Parker in Sky1 series "Hooten & The Lady". Lovibond made her film debut in Roman Polanski's "Oliver Twist" in 2005. She had a part in the John Lennon biopic "Nowhere Boy".
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In the 1970s, she appeared in three episodes of "Hawaii Five-O", and began modeling and appearing in television commercials. Patterson's first screen appearance was an uncredited walk-on in "Bye Bye Birdie" (1963). Her first featured role was in the 1968 drama "The Angry Breed". She also appeared in a lead role in the action film "The Cycle Savages" with Bruce Dern, followed by a leading part in the slasher film "Blood and Lace" (1971). In 1973, she appeared in a small part in "The Harrad Experiment" (1973). Her final film credit was in "The Immortalizer" (1990), a direct-to-video sci-fi horror film. While living in Hawaii, Patterson acted in the play "Butterflies Are Free", with Barbara Rush and Dirk Benedict.
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Ophelia Lovibond grew up in Shepherd&#x27;s Bush, London, in a single-parent family. Her mother worked as a chartered psychologist at Wormwood Scrubs Prison. She has a brother and a sister. Lovibond attended Latymer Upper School on a scholarship. She also attended the Young Blood theatre company, a youth drama club, in Hammersmith. She graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature in 2008. Lovibond&#x27;s first ...Ophelia Lovibond grew up in Shepherd's Bush, London, in a single-parent family. Her mother worked as a chartered psychologist at Wormwood Scrubs Prison. She has a brother and a sister. Lovibond attended Latymer Upper School on a scholarship. She also attended the Young Blood theatre company, a youth drama club, in Hammersmith. She graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature in 2008. Lovibond's first television appearance was at the age of 12 in the Channel 4
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2024-03-12T12:23:01
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Capital gain is an economic concept defined as the profit earned on the sale of an asset which has increased in value over the holding period.
what is capital gain?
capital gain is an economic concept defined as the profit earned on the sale of an asset which has increased in value over the holding period.
Taxpayers may defer capital gains taxes by simply deferring the sale of the asset. In addition, depending on the specifics of national tax law, taxpayers may be able to defer, reduce, or avoid capital gains taxes using the following strategies: Capital gains tax A capital gains tax (CGT) is a tax on capital gains, the profit realized on the sale of a non-inventory asset that was greater than the amount realized on the sale. The most common capital gains are realized from the sale of stocks, bonds, precious metals, and property. Not all countries implement a capital gains tax and most have different rates of taxation for
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A capital gain should not be confused with a dividend. Generally, a capital gain occurs where a capital asset is sold for an amount greater than the amount of its cost at the time the investment was purchased. A dividend is a parsing out a share of the profits, and is taxed at the dividend tax rate. If there is an increase of value of stock, and a shareholder chooses to sell the stock, the shareholder will pay a tax on capital gains (often taxed at a lower rate than ordinary income). If a holder of the stock chooses to not participate in the buyback, the price of the holder's shares could rise (as well as it could fall), but the tax on these gains is delayed until the sale of the shares.
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There is a 6% Capital Gains Tax and a 1.5% Documentary Stamps on the disposal of real estate in the Philippines. While the Capital Gain Tax is imposed on the gains presumed to have been realized by the seller from the sale, exchange, or other disposition of capital assets located in the Philippines, including other forms of conditional sale, the Documentary Stamp Tax is imposed on documents, instruments, loan agreements and papers evidencing the acceptance, assignment, sale or transfer of an obligation, rights, or property incident thereto. These two taxes are imposed on the actual price the property has been sold, or on its current Market Value, or on its Zonal Value whichever is higher. Zonal valuation in the Philippines is set by its tax collecting agency, the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
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2024-03-13T10:27:18
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The names of the movies in the Godfather franchise are "The Godfather", "The Godfather Part II", and "The Godfather Part III".
what are the names of all the movies in the the godfather franchise?
the names of the movies in the the godfather franchise are "the godfather", "the godfather part ii", and "the godfather part iii".
He said in an interview with Larry King that the critical reception of his previous two books, without the monetary success to follow, made the issue all the more important in the next work to support his five children on a government clerk's salary. He was looking to write something that would appeal to the masses. He found his audience with the novel, which became the top bestseller for months on the "New York Times" Best Seller List. The book was later developed into the film "The Godfather", directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The film received three awards of the eleven Oscar category nominations, including Puzo's Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. Coppola and Puzo then collaborated on sequels to the original film, "The Godfather Part II" and "The Godfather Part III".
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The name of the town was used as the adopted surname of the title character in Mario Puzo's book and Francis Ford Coppola's film "The Godfather". In the novel, Vito Andolini emigrates from the village of Corleone. In the cinematic release of "The Godfather, Part II", young Vito, shy and unable to speak English, cannot respond when asked for his proper name, and is given the last surname Corleone by an immigration official at Ellis Island. Throughout the film series, various members of the Corleone family visit the town. In the films, the towns of Savoca and Forza d'Agrò were used as locations for those scenes set in Corleone. Michael Corleone is played by Al Pacino, whose real-life maternal grandparents were Corleonese.
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"The Godfather Returns" picks up the story immediately after the end of Puzo's "The Godfather". It covers the years 1955 to 1962, as well as providing significant backstory for Michael Corleone's character prior to the events of the first novel. The events of the film "The Godfather Part II" all take place within the time frame of this novel, but are only mentioned in the background. The novel contains an appendix that attempts to correlate the events of the novels with the events of the films. "The Godfather's Revenge" covers the years 1963 to 1964. Continuing Puzo's habit, as seen in "The Godfather", of featuring characters who are close analogues of real life events and public figures (as Johnny Fontane is an analogue of Frank Sinatra), Winegardner features in his two "Godfather" novels analogues of Joseph, John, and Robert F. Kennedy, as well as alleged organized crime figure Carlos Marcello (Carlo Tramonti).
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Chris Evans' net worth in 2023 is $110 million.
what is chris evans net worth 2023?
$110 million
the American Revolution's echoes linger, a new kind of revolutionary took shape in the form of a young Chris Evans. This Bostonian wasn't looking to wage war but to conquer Hollywood with sheer talent and determination. Evans's entry into the world of glitz and glam wasn't marked with instant success. He paid his dues, portraying a spectrum of roles, from the dorky to the dramatic, laying a robust foundation for the stardom that was to follow. His steadfast dedication and relentless pursuit have led him to amass an impressive net worth of $110 million by 2023, as per Celebrity Net Worth. His steadfast dedication and relentless pursuit have led him to amass an impressive net worth of $110 million by 2023, as per Celebrity Net Worth. LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 13: Chris Evans (R) poses with Buzz Lightyear at the UK Premiere of "Lightyear" at Cineworld Leicester Square on June 13, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/WireImage) Before the world saluted him as Captain America, Evans graced screens in roles that showcased his range and depth.
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He paid his dues, portraying a spectrum of roles, from the dorky to the dramatic, laying a robust foundation for the stardom that was to follow. His steadfast dedication and relentless pursuit have led him to amass an impressive net worth of <strong>$110 million</strong> by 2023, as per Celebrity Net Worth.Evans's entry into the world of glitz and glam wasn't marked with instant success. He paid his dues, portraying a spectrum of roles, from the dorky to the dramatic, laying a robust foundation for the stardom that was to follow. His steadfast dedication and relentless pursuit have led him to amass an impressive net worth of $110 million by 2023, as per Celebrity Net Worth. LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 13: Chris Evans (R) poses with Buzz Lightyear at the UK Premiere of "Lightyear" at Cineworld Leicester Square on June 13, 2022 in London, England. The captivating trajectory of Chris Evans: Charting the journey of a superhero, both on-screen and off, with a massive net worth. ... In the cobblestone streets of Boston, where the American Revolution's echoes linger, a new kind of revolutionary took shape in the form of a young Chris Evans. In the cobblestone streets of Boston, where
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Jordan Evans (producer) Jordan Evans (born January 22, 1991), is a diamond-selling Canadian hip hop and R&B producer from Toronto, Ontario. His production resume includes working with major recording artists such as Jay Z, Eminem, Drake, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Bun B, Big Sean, Meek Mill, Tyga, Kirko Bangz, Marsha Ambrosius, and Childish Gambino. Jordan Evans manages the career of recording artist Daniel Caesar along with Matthew Burnett, who both produced the entirety of Daniel Caesar's critically acclaimed debut album, Freudian. In June 2014, Eminem's 'Not Afraid' (co-produced by Jordan Evans) was certified Diamond by the RIAA, surpassing 10 million records sold threshold.
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Constellation Energy and Long Island Power Authority are the owners of the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station.
who are the owners of the nine mile point nuclear generating station?
constellation energy, long island power authority
From NRC Information Notice 91-64, Supplement 1: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's estimate of the risk each year of an earthquake intense enough to cause core damage to the reactor at Nine Mile Point was Reactor 1: 1 in 238,095; Reactor 2: 1 in 178,571, according to an NRC study published in August 2010. Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station is a nuclear power plant with two nuclear reactors located in the town of Scriba, approximately five miles northeast of Oswego, New York, on the shore of Lake Ontario. The site is also occupied by the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant. In April 2011, Exelon of Chicago announced its intention to purchase Constellation Energy, the owner and operator of Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station. The acquisition was approved by FERC
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The large debt involved led to the bankruptcy of Seabrook's major utility owner, Public Service Company of New Hampshire. At the time, this was the fourth largest bankruptcy in United States corporate history. A second reactor was proposed in 1972 and cancelled in 1988. It was 22% complete. The plant was originally owned by more than 10 separate utility companies serving five New England states. In 2002, most sold their shares to FPL Energy (a subsidiary of FPL Group), later known as NextEra Energy Resources. NextEra Energy now owns 88.2% of Seabrook Station. The remaining portion is owned by municipal utilities in Massachusetts. The station is one of five nuclear generating facilities operated by FPL Group.
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The site was designed with provision for construction of a "B" power station at a later date. It was decided to go ahead with the Castle Peak "B" Power Station in 1981. This was built by the Castle Peak Power Company, a joint venture between CLP and Esso. The first two (of four) units were inaugurated by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 22 October 1986. The station is owned by Castle Peak Power Company (Capco) which also owns the Black Point Power Station and the Penny's Bay Power Station. Initially CLP held a 40% stake (60% held by ExxonMobil) in Capco. The total power generation capacity of the three power station amounts to 6,908 MW.
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2024-03-17T16:31:59
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The Philippines is an archipelago that comprises 7,641 islands.
how many islands are there in the philippines
the philippines is an archipelago that comprises 7,641 islands
The Philippines is divided into 17 regions (16 administrative and 1 autonomous). Most government offices are established by region instead of individual provincial offices, usually (but not always) in the city designated as the regional center. , CALABARZON was the most populated region while the National Capitol Region (NCR) the most densely populated. The Philippines is an archipelago composed of about 7,641 islands with a total land area, including inland bodies of water, of . The of coastline makes it the country with the fifth longest coastline in the world. The Exclusive economic zone of the Philippines covers . It is located between 116° 40', and 126° 34' E longitude and 4° 40' and 21° 10' N latitude and is bordered by the Philippine Sea to the east, the South China Sea to the west, and the Celebes Sea to the south.
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The Visayas is the group of islands in the central Philippines, the largest of which are: Panay, Negros, Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Samar, Siquijor, Biliran and Guimaras. The Mindanao islands include Mindanao itself, Dinagat, Siargao, Camiguin, Samal, plus the Sulu Archipelago, composed primarily of Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi. The Philippine archipelago lies in Southeast Asia in a position that has led to its becoming a cultural crossroads - a place where Malays, Hindus, Arabs, Chinese, Spaniards, Americans, and others had interacted to forge a unique cultural and racial blend. The archipelago numbers some 7,641 islands. The Philippines occupies an area that stretches for from about the fifth to the twentieth parallels north latitude.
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However, the fallback of relationship between the two countries in favor of China and Russia resulted in the Philippines establishing deep defence ties and cooperation with the latter two, abandoning its military ties with the United States while affirming that the country will no longer participates in any US-led war. The Philippines is divided into three island groups: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. These are further divided into 17 regions, 81 provinces, 145 cities, 1,489 municipalities, and 42,036 barangays. In addition, Section 2 of Republic Act No. 5446 asserts that the definition of the territorial sea around the Philippine archipelago does not affect the claim over the eastern part of Sabah. "Regions" in the Philippines are administrative divisions that serve primarily to organize the provinces of the country for administrative convenience. The Philippines is divided into 17 regions (16 administrative and 1 autonomous).
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2024-03-17T17:13:02
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The first Lord of the Rings movie started filming in New Zealand.
at what location did the first lord of the rings movie started filming in?
the lord of the rings move was filmed in new zealand.
Initially, Miramax was backing the production of Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" films in 1997, but was restricted by then-owner Disney, who demanded that they turn the story into one film instead of two films, thus Jackson brought the project to New Line Cinema, who acquired from Miramax the rights to develop "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" for about $12 million. (Miramax retained a 5% stake in the gross.) Principal photography for Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy was conducted concurrently in New Zealand from 11 October 1999 through to 22 December 2000. Produced under license from Tolkien Enterprises and released by New Line between 2001 and 2003, the films met critical and commercial success. However, in August 2004, Tolkien Enterprises sued New Line for $20 million in unpaid royalties based on the difference between gross and net profits.
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A fully realised set for Edoras was built on Mount Sunday in the upper reaches of the Rangitata Valley, near Erewhon in New Zealand. Some of the set was built digitally, but the main buildings atop the city were built on location: for example the mountain ranges in the background are not added in with computer-generated imagery, but part of the actual location shot. The interiors of buildings such as the Golden Hall, however, were located on soundstages in other parts of New Zealand; when the camera is inside of the Golden Hall, looking out the open gates, the image of the on-set Edoras set is digitally inserted into the door-frame.
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The story was more or less completed with the animated television special "The Return of the King". In 1985, Middle-earth was depicted in a live-action film for the first time by an adaptation produced in the Soviet Union. In 1993, a live-action television miniseries titled "Hobitit" was aired by the Finnish broadcaster Yle. New Line Cinema released the first part of director Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" film series in 2001 as part of a trilogy and several actors and roles were introduced once again in a trilogy in "The Hobbit" film series. There have also been fan films of Middle-earth such as "The Hunt for Gollum" and "Born of Hope", which were uploaded to YouTube on May 8, 2009 and December 11, 2009 respectively.
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2024-03-17T16:54:49
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Jordan played for the Birmingham Barons in 1993–94.
what team did michael jordan play baseball for?
jordan played for the birmingham barons in 1993–94.
1994 in baseball As a result of a players' strike, the MLB season ended prematurely on August 11, 1994. No postseason (including the World Series) was played. Minor League Baseball was not affected. During the shortened Major League Baseball season, the league adorned uniforms and stadiums to announce the 125th anniversary of baseball's first professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings. The Yomiuri Giants also celebrated their sixtieth anniversary with their eighteenth championship in the Japan Series. Considered by some to be among history's greatest athletes, Michael Jordan suited up for the Birmingham Barons, the Class AA affiliate of the Chicago White Sox.
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Those close to Jordan claimed that he had been considering retirement as early as the summer of 1992, and that the added exhaustion due to the Dream Team run in the 1992 Olympics solidified Jordan's burned-out feelings about the game and his ever-growing celebrity status. Jordan's announcement sent shock waves throughout the NBA and appeared on the front pages of newspapers around the world. Jordan then further surprised the sports world by signing a minor league baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox. He reported to spring training and was assigned to the team's minor league system on March 31, 1994. Jordan has stated this decision was made to pursue the dream of his late father, who had always envisioned his son as a major league baseball player. The White Sox were another team owned by Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf, who continued to honor Jordan's basketball contract during the years he played baseball.
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The White Sox were another team owned by Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf, who continued to honor Jordan's basketball contract during the years he played baseball. He had an unspectacular professional baseball career for the Birmingham Barons, a Chicago White Sox farm team, batting .202 with 3 HR, 51 RBI, 30 SB, and 11 errors. He also appeared for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the 1994 Arizona Fall League. Most experts did not predict the Bulls to even make the playoffs after winning their third straight championship the season before because of Jordan's departure. But the team, led by Scottie Pippen and an increased role from both Horace Grant and B. J. Armstrong were able to lead the Bulls to a 55-win season, only 2 wins less than the 1992-93 team, which had Jordan.
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2024-02-28T10:16:12
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The vertical extent of the observatory housed in Shanghai Tower is 562 meters.
what's the vertical extent of the observatory housed in shanghai tower?
562 m
Shanghai Tower The Shanghai Tower () is a , 128-story megatall skyscraper in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai. It shares the record (along with the Ping An Finance Center) of having the world's highest observation deck within a building or structure at 562 m, and the 2nd world's fastest elevators at a top speed of . It is the world's second-tallest building by height to architectural top. However, the title of the world's fastest elevator now belongs to the Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, with a top speed of achieved in 2017. Designed by international design firm Gensler and owned by the Shanghai city government, it is the tallest of the world's first triple-adjacent super-tall buildings in Pudong, the other two being the Jin Mao Tower and the Shanghai World Financial Centre.
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He specialized in celestial mechanics, in particular the motions of the satellites of Saturn. In 1903, the observatory took over a facility on the Pic du Midi in the Pyrenees that had been founded by amateurs in the 1850s with the goal of putting a telescope there. However, the height of 2865 metres (9400 feet) posed formidable logistical challenges and the ambition had remained unrealised though a meteorological observatory had operated from 1873 to 1880. Baillaud organised a team of soldiers to erect a 0.5 metre (20 inch) reflecting telescope, and 0.25 metre refracting telescope on the summit. In 1907, he became director of the Paris Observatory where he immediately set to work to relaunch the stalled "Carte du Ciel" project with a conference held at the observatory, entertained by singers from the Paris Opera and refreshed by wine provided by the director of the Bordeaux Observatory.
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At its completion in 1908, the vertical tower design of the 60 foot focal length solar telescope allowed much higher resolution of the solar image and spectrum than the Snow telescope could achieve. The higher resolution came from situating the optics higher above the ground, thereby avoiding the distortion caused by the heating of the ground by the sun. On June 25, 1908, Hale would record Zeeman splitting in the spectrum of a sunspot, showing for the first time that magnetic fields existed somewhere besides the earth. A later discovery was of the reversed polarity in sunspots of the new solar cycle of 1912. The success of the 60 foot Tower prompted Hale to pursue yet another, taller tower telescope.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 had the higher grossing weekend than Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
which film had the higher grossing weekend, harry potter and the half-blood prince or harry potter and the deathly hallows – part 2?
harry potter and the deathly hallows – part 2
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ... Harry Potter film. On its opening day, Deathly Hallows – Part 2 grossed $43.6 million from 26 countries, placing it 86% ahead of Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and 49% higher than Half-Blood Prince. From Wednesday until Sunday, on its 5-day opening weekend, it set an ...Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 became the third-highest-grossing film, the highest-grossing 2011 film, the highest-grossing Warner Bros. film and the highest-grossing Harry Potter film. On its opening day, Deathly Hallows – Part 2 grossed $43.6 million from 26 countries, placing it 86% ahead of Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and 49% higher than Half-Blood Prince. From Wednesday until Sunday, on its 5-day opening weekend, it set an opening-weekend record outside the US and Canada by earning $314 million. By 18 July 2012 it had sold 4.71 million Blu-ray units ($99.33 million) and 6.47
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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2" is the third-highest-grossing film, the highest-grossing 2011 film, the highest-grossing Warner Bros. film and the highest-grossing Harry Potter film. On its opening day, "Deathly Hallows – Part 2" grossed $43.6 million from 26 countries, placing it 86% ahead of "Deathly Hallows – Part 1" and 49% higher than "Half-Blood Prince". From Wednesday until Sunday, on its 5-day opening weekend, it set an opening-weekend record outside the US and Canada by earning $314 million. The average 3D share of "Deathly Hallows – Part 2" was 60%, which was lower than the 3D share for "" (70%) and "On Stranger Tides" (66%). On its second weekend, it held to the top spot, but fell precipitously by 62% to $120.2 million despite minor competition.
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It became the highest opening day for a "Harry Potter" film in the series, a record previously held by "Half-Blood Prince" with $58.2 million, until it was broken by "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2" with $92.1 million. The film grossed a total of $125 million in its opening weekend, marking the largest opening for the franchise, previously held by "Goblet of Fire" and later topped by its sequel "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2". It also was the second biggest November opening ever at the time, behind "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" $142.8 million, the ninth biggest weekend opening for a film of all time at the North American box office, and the second biggest opening weekend for a 2010 film in the United States and Canada behind "Iron Man 2"s $128.1 million.
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2024-03-10T23:13:23
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Manchester United ended the last EPL season with more points.
which team ended the last epl season with more points, manchester united or tottenham?
manchester united
United's final match of the season against Hull City ended in a draw, relegating the Tigers, although they would have been relegated regardless of the result. Manchester United ended the season in fourth place – three places, and six points higher than the previous season. United entered the FA Cup at the Third Round stage with the other Premier League clubs, as well as those from the Championship. The draw was made on 8 December 2014, which saw United drawn away at Yeovil Town from League One. The match was played on 4 January 2015, with United winning 2–0 through second-half goals from Ander Herrera and Ángel Di María.
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At Christmas, United trailed Newcastle United by 12 points. On 27 December they beat Newcastle 2–0 to cut the gap to seven points, and a 1–0 win at St. James' Park on 4 March cut the gap to a single point. A 1–0 win against Tottenham Hotspur on 24 March put United on top of the Premiership and they remained in that position for the rest of the season. On the final day of the season they confirmed their status as Premiership champions for the third time in four seasons thanks to a 3-0 away win over Middlesbrough, who were managed by former United captain Bryan Robson.
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West Ham capitalised on the error and, 10 minutes later, Rio Ferdinand's brother, Anton, headed home the equaliser. Then, just five minutes later, Matthew Upson scored the winner for the Hammers to complete a trio of headed goals on the day. The loss, combined with Arsenal's 4–1 defeat of Everton later in the day, meant that United finished 2007 in second place, with 18 games still to play. The following game was a hard-fought 1–0 win over Birmingham City with the only goal coming from Carlos Tevez. Sir Alex Ferguson caused a minor controversy after the match, when he claimed that the atmosphere at Old Trafford was like a funeral.
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Sam Mendes' birthday is on August 1, 1965.
can you tell me the birthday of sam mendes?
1965-08-01
Mendes and Winslet's representative announced on 15 March 2010 that "they separated earlier this year". The couple were divorced in 2011. Mendes married trumpeter Alison Balsom in January 2017, their daughter Phoebe Mendes was born in September 2017. Sam Mendes Samuel Alexander Mendes (born 1 August 1965) is an English stage and film director best known for directing the drama film "American Beauty" (1999), which earned him the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Director, the crime film "Road to Perdition" (2002), and the "James Bond" films "Skyfall" (2012) and "Spectre" (2015). He also is known for dark re-inventions of the
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Sam Mendes Samuel Alexander Mendes (born 1 August 1965) is an English stage and film director best known for directing the drama film "American Beauty" (1999), which earned him the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Director, the crime film "Road to Perdition" (2002), and the "James Bond" films "Skyfall" (2012) and "Spectre" (2015). He also is known for dark re-inventions of the stage musicals "Cabaret" (1994), "Oliver!" (1994), "Company" (1995), and "" (2003). He directed an original West End stage musical for the first time with "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2013). In 2000 Mendes was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for "services to drama" and in the same year was awarded the Shakespeare Prize by the Alfred Toepfer Foundation in Hamburg, Germany.
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Bruno Mendes Bruno Miguel da Cunha Sousa Oliveira Mendes (born 15 March 1976 in Carregado, Lisbon) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a central defender. After making his Primeira Liga debuts in the 1998–99 season with S.C. Campomaiorense, which folded soon after, Mendes moved to Rio Ave FC, going on to play in the club for nearly a decade and becoming one of the players with most matches in the Vila do Conde side's all-time list with more than 150 overall, only behind Evandro and Niquinha. In the 2008–09 campaign, after helping Rio Ave to a top flight promotion, Mendes was an undisputed defensive starter, partnering former FC Porto's Gaspar in the middle and scoring in a 2–4 home loss against Vitória de Guimarães on 3 January 2009.
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Tim Beckham was the number one overall pick in the MLB draft in 2008.
who was the number one overall pick in the mlb draft in 2008?
tim beckham
Tim Beckham Timothy Lamar Beckham (born January 27, 1990) is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Rays and the Baltimore Orioles. Beckham was the first overall selection of the 2008 MLB draft by the Rays, and received a signing bonus of $6.15 million. He made his MLB debut in 2013, and played for the Rays through 2017, when they traded him to Baltimore. Beckham was rated by publications such as "Baseball America" as the top high school baseball prospect in the nation. Beckham was described as a potential five tool player at the major league level.
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The Arizona Diamondbacks chose Scherzer in the first round with the 11th overall pick of the 2006 MLB draft. Mike Rizzo, the Diamondbacks' scouting director, marveled that Scherzer attacked hitters with a relentlessness that he had never seen. Eight pitchers were selected ahead of him, including Luke Hochevar (first overall pick), Brandon Morrow, Clayton Kershaw, and Tim Lincecum. Scouting reports criticized Scherzer for too violent of a delivery, but Rizzo and other Arizona scouts decided that "... the combination of his arm action and his pitching IQ and his attack mode ... we were calling him 'Mad Max' in the draft room. He came at you. He looked angry.
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That year, he batted .323 with 17 home runs (HR), 63 runs batted in (RBI), a .408 on-base percentage, and a .555 slugging percentage over 99 games. A consensus number-one MLB prospect entering the 2010 season, "Baseball America", Keith Law of ESPN.com, and Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com all listed Heyward as baseball's top prospect. After making his MLB debut for Atlanta in 2010, Heyward was named to the National League (NL) All-Star team and finished second in the NL Rookie of the Year Award. "Baseball America" named him their MLB Rookie of the Year. Injuries limited his playing time in 2011 and 2013. With a breakout season in 2012, he hit 27 home runs with 82 RBI and 21 stolen bases while finishing tenth in the NL in runs scored with 93.
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The Gevora Hotel has 77 floors, including floors both above and below ground.
how many floors (including floors both above and below ground) does the gevora hotel have?
77
Besides being the tallest hotel, Gevora Hotel is also the eighth-tallest completed building in Dubai, the ninth-tallest in the United Arab Emirates, and among the 50 tallest buildings in the world. The main building of the Gevora Hotel sits on a square plot and climbs 75 floors to a height of , which is the height of the top floor. To stabilize the narrow structure, a deep foundation was used. The 75 floors the building has include a mezzanine located above the first floor and three mechanical floors (labeled 11, 42 and, 73). An additional two floors are located in the basement. The main structure consists of concrete and steel and is covered in a glass facade, that includes gold-tinted elements.
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In 1990, the hotel was purchased by Marta Fedoriv, as a result in undergoing extensive renovations in 1991-1992 and was once more renamed Grand Hotel. Out of the 25 hotels that were present in Lviv during Austro-Hungarian and Polish periods, the Grand Hotel is one of just two that continue functioning as hotels to this day. In 2014, the hotel was closed for renovation and reconstruction for a third time. It is expected that after reopening, it will feature 120 rooms and suites, up from 60 prior to closing. The hotel was expected to reopen as a Crowne Plaza property, although in the end the decision was made to remain under its own brand.
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It was especially ordered by Brašovan for the hotel in 1956. The hotel had a total floor area of which was enlarged to after the 2012 reconstruction. The reconstructed hotel has several restaurants, spa, fitness center, sauna, steambath, massage center, gym and the meeting halls with the capacity of 1,000 guests. An underground, three-level garage with 100 parking spots was built so as the bar on the hotel's flat roof. There are 199 rooms, 130 in the main body of the building while 69 rooms and 40 suites are in the so-called annex, the eastern extension. The suites include the presidential and the royal ones. Metropol Palace
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2024-03-10T23:40:02
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The Color Purple did not win an Academy Award category.
which academy awards category did the color purple win?
invalid question
The film received nine Oscar nominations (and no wins), including four honoring supporting performances, which tied a record set three years earlier by "On the Waterfront". That record would later be matched by "Tom Jones", and "The Godfather Part II". The film's nine Oscar nominations without a win also tied a then-Academy Award's record for biggest shut-out (with "The Little Foxes"). That record was later surpassed by "The Turning Point" in 1977 and "The Color Purple" in 1985, both of which won zero of eleven nominations. Peyton Place (film) Peyton Place is a 1957 American film drama from 20th Century Fox in color by De Luxe and
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In 2010, the Independent Film & Television Alliance selected "Crash" as one of the 30 Most Significant Independent Films of the last 30 years. "Crash" won the Best Picture Oscar at the 78th Academy Awards, controversially beating the critically favored "Brokeback Mountain" and making it only the second film ever (the other being "The Sting") to win the Academy Award for Best Picture without having been nominated for any of the three Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture (Best Drama, Best Comedy/Musical and Best Foreign Film). The film's use of moral quandary as a storytelling medium was widely reported as ironic, since many saw it as the "safe" alternative to "Brokeback Mountain", the plot of which focused on gay cowboys.
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It stars Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale, alongside Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Billie Burke, and Margaret Hamilton, with Charley Grapewin, Pat Walshe, and Clara Blandick, Terry (billed as Toto), and Singer's Midgets as the Munchkins. Legendary for its use of Technicolor, fantasy storytelling, musical score and memorable characters, the film has become an icon of American popular culture. It was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, but lost to "Gone with the Wind". It did win in two other categories: Best Original Song for "Over the Rainbow" and Best Original Score by Herbert Stothart. While the film was considered a critical success upon release in August 1939, it failed to make a profit for MGM until the 1949 re-release, earning only $3,017,000 on a $2,777,000 budget, not including promotional costs, which made it MGM's most expensive production at that time.
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2024-03-13T09:57:53
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The members of the band The Strokes are Julian Casablancas, Nick Valensi, Albert Hammond Jr., Nikolai Fraiture, and Fabrizio Moretti.
who are the members of the band the strokes?
the members of the strokes are julian casablancas,nick valensi, albert hammond jr., nikolai fraiture, and fabrizio moretti.
Nick Valensi Nicholas Valensi (born January 16, 1981) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and session musician. He is most famous for his role as lead and rhythm guitarist, as well as occasional backing vocalist and mellotron player, in the American rock band The Strokes. Valensi has also worked as a songwriter and session guitarist with various artists, including Sia, Blondie, Brody Dalle, Regina Spektor and Kate Pierson. In 2013, he founded side-project CRX, for which he acts as singer, songwriter and lead and rhythm guitarist. Their debut album, "New Skin", was released on October 28, 2016. Valensi was born in New York City, to a Jewish Tunisian father and a French mother, Danielle.
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after a five-year hiatus, The Strokes' fourth album Angles (2011) became their third consecutive LP to chart at number four on the Billboard 200. Its 2013 follow-up Comedown Machine reached number ten on both the U.S. and British charts. In 2016 the Strokes released their second EP, Future Present Past. The band's latest full-length album is The New Abnormal, released in April 2020.
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Hammond released a solo album entitled "Yours To Keep" in the U.K. through Rough Trade Records on October 9, 2006 and in North America through New Line Records/Scratchie Records on March 6, 2007. Produced by Thin Lizard Dawn vocalist Lattimer and recorded at the Electric Lady Studios in New York City, the album features several musical guests, such as Sean Lennon, Ben Kweller, The Strokes' manager Ryan Gentles, Jody Porter of Fountains of Wayne, Chris Feinstein, Mikki James, Sammy James Jr. (The Mooney Suzuki) and The Strokes' lead singer, Casablancas. Bassist Josh Lattanzi and drummer Matt Romano serve as the backing band, with Hammond on guitar and vocals. The first single taken from the album, "101", was released exclusively through iTunes on September 4, 2006.
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2024-03-13T09:11:47
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Lance Armstrong has won more Tour de France titles than Eddy Merckx, with 7 championships compared to Merckx's 5, although Armstrong's wins were later stripped due to doping violations.
who has won more tour de france titles, lance armstrong or eddy merckx?
lance armstrong has won more tour de france titles than eddy merckx, with 7 championships compared to merckx's 5, although armstrong's wins were later stripped due to doping violations.
It was also decided it was best for the sport and as an example to riders of future generations that the 2nd, 3rd and 4th place riders would not be moved up to 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Subsequent to Armstrong's statement to withdraw his fight against United States Anti-Doping Agency's (USADA) charges, on 24 August 2012, the USADA said it would ban Armstrong for life and stripped him of his record seven Tour de France titles. Later that day it was confirmed in a USADA statement that Armstrong was banned for life and would be disqualified from any and all competitive results obtained on and subsequent to 1 August 1998, including forfeiture of any medals, titles, winnings, finishes, points and prizes.
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His exposure, the first time a formal connection had been made between drugs and Simpson's death, set off a wave of similar reporting in Britain and elsewhere. The following month, Manning went further, in a piece headed "Evidence in the case of Simpson who crossed the frontier of endurance without being able to know he had 'had enough'": During 1974, a number of riders failed tests for amphetamines, including Claude Tollet at the Tour. In 1977, a test for amphetamine-like drug Pemoline was perfected, catching five-time Tour de France winner Eddy Merckx among others. Far from abandoning drugs, riders and their helpers concentrated on finding alternatives that could not be detected. Five-time Tour de France winner Jacques Anquetil argued that stopping riders using amphetamine would not stop doping, but merely lead riders to use more dangerous drugs.
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Poulidor may not have managed to slay his dragon, in fact so bloodied was he by his battle that he never did win the Tour, but he did manage to wound his rival, and in so doing brought down the curtain on the rule of the first five-times winner – the first great super-champion of the Tour de France. Anquetil was first to win all three Grand Tours. He twice won the Giro d'Italia (1960, 1964) and won the Vuelta a España once (1963). He also won the season-long "Super Prestige Pernod International" four times, in 1961, 1963, 1965 and 1966 — a record surpassed only by Eddy Merckx. Anquetil unfailingly beat Raymond Poulidor in the Tour and yet Poulidor remained more popular. Divisions between their fans became marked, which two sociologists studying the impact of the Tour on French society say became emblematic of France old and new.
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2024-02-28T10:24:39
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The symbol of the constellation that includes Altair is the eagle.
what is the symbol of the constellation that includes altair?
the eagle
Altair in fiction Altair (Alpha Aquilae) is a luminous white star in the constellation Aquila (the Eagle) frequently featured in works of science fiction. Classified as an A-type main-sequence star, and located 16.7 light-years from Earth, Altair is one of the few stars for which a resolved image of measurable nonzero extent has been obtained. It rotates so rapidly, with a period of just 9 hours – compared to 25 days for the Sun – that it is significantly oblate, having an equatorial diameter more than 20 percent greater than its polar diameter. Among the authors of the fictional works in this article, not excluding Hal Clement (who imagined dramatic equatorial bulges for many of his "planets"), only Jerry Oltion (1999) has employed or even acknowledged the striking physical peculiarities of this star (see "Biosphere", below).
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In illustrations of Aquila that represent it as an eagle, a nearly straight line of three stars symbolizes part of the wings. The center and brightest of these three stars is Altair. According to Gavin White, the Babylonian Eagle carried the constellation called the Dead Man in its talons.Its brightest star, Altair, is one vertex of the Summer Triangle asterism. The constellation is best seen in the northern summer, as it is located along the Milky Way. Because of this location, many clusters and nebulae are found within its borders, but they are dim and galaxies are few. In Hawaii, Altair was called Humu, translated to English as "to sew, to bind together parts of a fishhook." "Humu" also refers to the hole by which parts of a hook are bound together. Humu-ma was said to influence the astrologers. Pao-toa was the name for the entire constellation in the Marquesas
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John C. Didier and David Pankenier relate the shapes of both the ancient Chinese characters for Di and Tian to the patterns of stars in the northern skies, either drawn, in Didier's theory by connecting the constellations bracketing the north celestial pole as a square, or in Pankenier's theory by connecting some of the stars which form the constellations of the Big Dipper and broader Ursa Major, and Ursa Minor (Little Dipper). Cultures in other parts of the world have also conceived these stars or constellations as symbols of the origin of things, the supreme godhead, divinity and royal power. By the 6th century BCE the power of Tian and the symbols that represented it on earth (architecture of cities, temples, altars and ritual cauldrons, and the Zhou ritual system) became "diffuse" and claimed by different potentates in the Zhou states to legitimise economic, political, and military ambitions.
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2024-03-17T16:43:11
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Taylor Swift's debut album "Fearless" was launched in the US in 2008.
did taylor swifts debut album fearless launched in 2008 in us?
invalid question
On the week ending November 29, 2008, "Fearless" debuted at number one on the US "Billboard" 200 with over 592,000 copies sold in its first week – the largest sum for a country album since the Eagles' "Long Road out of Eden" sold over 711,000 copies in a single week in November 2007. In the proceeding week, the album descended to number four with over 217,000 copies sold (a 63 percent decline from the previous week). Three weeks later, the album reclaimed the number one position with over 249,000 copies sold, and was able to top the "Billboard" 200 for a total of 11 non-consecutive weeks.
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It also became the biggest opening sales week of 2009 in the U.S., beating out Eminem's "Relapse" which sold 608,000. It stayed at number one for five consecutive weeks, selling in excess of half a million copies each week, bringing her total U.S. sales over to 2.9 million copies. It is the fastest-selling debut album to reach two million in sales and was 2009's second biggest-selling album. In just 6 weeks it sold 3.1 million sold according to SoundScan; behind Taylor Swift's "Fearless" which sold 3.21 million since being released one year prior on 11 November 2008. The album moved 3,974,000 copies in the United States to date. The album sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide in its first three weeks of release, and has sold almost 9 million to date.
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"Fearless" was released as the second promotional single on October 14, 2008. The third promotional single, "You're Not Sorry", was released October 28, 2008. The fourth and final song used to promote the album, "You Belong with Me", was released on November 4, 2008. On June 8, 2008, Swift performed on Clear Channel's "Stripped" to promote "Fearless". Two of the performances would later be released on the Target exclusive version of "Fearless Platinum Edition". "Love Story" was released as the album's lead single on September 12, 2008 via digital distribution. The song was highly acclaimed by music critics who complimented Swift's writing style and the song's plot.
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2024-03-10T21:44:20
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The Detroit Red Wings won two consecutive Stanley Cup championships in the 1990s.
how many stanley cup championships did the detroit red wings win in the 1990s?
two consecutive stanley cup championships
The offer broke down as: $14 million for signing, $2 million for 21 regular season games and $12 million for the team reaching conference finals. $28 million for 43 total games in 1997–98 is the largest single season amount paid to an NHL athlete. Fedorov helped the Red Wings win their second consecutive Stanley Cup that year. The 1998 Stanley Cup Finals were played in the 105th year of the Stanley Cup. The series was played between the Western Conference champion Detroit Red Wings and the Eastern Conference champion Washington Capitals. The Red Wings were led by captain Steve Yzerman, Head Coach Scotty Bowman and goaltender Chris Osgood. The Capitals were led by captain Dale Hunter, head coach Ron Wilson and goaltender Olaf Kolzig.
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1935–36 Detroit Red Wings season The 1935–36 Detroit Red Wings season was the tenth season for the Detroit NHL franchise, fourth as the Red Wings. The season involved winning the Stanley Cup. "Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes" "Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes" "Note: GP = Games played; MIN = Minutes; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average" "Detroit wins best-of-five series 3–0." Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings "Detroit wins best-of-five series 3–1."
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The Devils' win was the last in a series of wins they, along with the Colorado Avalanche and the Detroit Red Wings, established in the era from 1995 to 2003. The three teams won a combined eight of nine Stanley Cups during that time. The Devils won in 1995, followed by the Avalanche in 1996, then the Red Wings in 1997 and 1998. The Dallas Stars win in 1999 would be superseded by the Devils in 2000, Colorado in 2001 and Detroit in 2002. The New Jersey Devils were in the finals for their fourth time (third time in four years) after defeating the Boston Bruins and Tampa Bay Lightning in five games, and beating the Ottawa Senators in the Eastern Conference Finals in seven games.
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2024-03-19T23:53:10
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One Day in September received the Oscar for the best documentary feature film in 2000.
what's the name of the movie that received the oscar for the best documentary feature film in 2000?
one day in september
It also got zeros (low scores) from those few voters, and that was enough to push it to sixth place." In 2000, Arthur Cohn, the producer of the winning "One Day in September" boasted, "I won this without showing it in a single theater!" Cohn had hit upon the tactic of showing his Oscar entries at invitation-only screenings, and to as few other people as possible. Oscar bylaws at the time required voters to have seen all five nominated documentaries; by limiting his audience, Cohn shrank the voting pool and improved his odds. Following protests by many documentarians, the nominating system was subsequently changed.
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that year as nominees for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. In 2000, Arthur Cohn, the producer of the winning One Day in September boasted "I won this without showing it in a single theater!" Cohn had hit upon the tactic of showing his Oscar entries at invitation-only screenings, and to as few other people as possible. Oscar bylaws at the time required voters to have seen all five nominated documentaries; by limiting his audience, Cohn shrank the voting pool and improved his odds. (Icarus, another documentary related to sports and Russian-American relations, later won the Oscar.) In 2017, following the win of the eight-hour O.J.: Made in America in this category, the Academy announced that multi-part and limited series would be ineligible for the award in the future, even if they are not broadcast after their Oscar-qualifying release (as was O.J.: Made in America). Various other acclaimed documentaries
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"Waltz with Bashir" became the first animated film to have received a nomination for either an Academy Award or a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Also the first R-rated animated film to be considered for those honors. It also became the first Israeli winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film since "The Policeman" (1971), and the first documentary film to win the award. It was unsuccessfully submitted for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature nomination, and became ineligible for the Academy Award for Documentary Feature when the Academy announced its new rule to nominate only documentaries which have had a qualifying run in both New York and Los Angeles by 31 August.
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2024-03-10T21:42:12
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Lewis Hamilton has won 6 championships with Mercedes.
how many championships has lewis hamilton won with mercedes?
6
He clinched his first world title in a particularly nail-biting manner in 2008 with McLaren, beating Ferrari rival Felipe Massa on the final corner of the last lap of the last race of the season. Each of his other six world championships were won with Mercedes. Only Hamilton and Montoya have achieved a win in their first championship season since the turn of the century (Hamilton in 2007 and Montoya in 2001) which is likely a reflection of increased use of junior teams - and drivers graduating from junior categories into cars that are unfortunately not capable of winning a race. Pierre Gasly’s win at the 2020 Italian GP may serve to prove that point wrong though, after taking victory in an AlphaTauri. Michael Schumacher (French GP) and Lewis Hamilton (British GP and Hungarian GP): 8 Alain Prost (Brazilian GP and French GP) and Ayrton Senna (Monaco GP): 6
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He clinched his first world title in a particularly nail-biting manner in 2008 with McLaren, beating Ferrari rival Felipe Massa on the final corner of the last lap of the last race of the season. Each of his other <strong>six world championships</strong> were won with Mercedes.Podium: second place Kimi Raikkonen, Lotus F1 Team, Ross Brawn, Mercedes AMG F1 Team Principal, race winner Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1, third place Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing ... An eighth world championship in 2021 was on Hamilton's radar until the last race of the season, when he lost both the lead of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and the championship, to Verstappen on the final lap. He is also the current world champion, after cruising to the 2020 driver’s championship in the dominant Mercedes W11. Jacques Villeneuve and Lewis Hamilton: 4 Juan Manuel Fangio and Giuseppe Farina: 3 Johnnie Parsons, Giancarlo Baghetti, Jackie Stewart, Clay Regazzoni, Emerson Fittipaldi and Juan Pablo Montoya: 1 An eighth world championship in 2021 was on Hamilton's radar until the last race of the season, when he lost both the lead of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and the championship, to Verstappen on the final lap.
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The average winning gap to the nearest non-Mercedes driver dropped to 14.6 seconds. Rosberg won his only Drivers' Championship, finishing 5 points ahead of Hamilton, before announcing his retirement shortly after winning the title. On 16 January 2017, Valtteri Bottas was announced as Rosberg's replacement for the season and British GP3 driver George Russell was incorporated into the junior team. On 22 October 2017, Mercedes won the Constructors' Championship for the fourth consecutive time. One week later, Lewis Hamilton became the first British driver to win four world championships. Mercedes finished the 2017 season with 12 wins out of 20 races, 15 poles, 4 1–2's and an average winning margin to the nearest non-Mercedes driver of 13.1 seconds.
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Aurangzeb was responsible for initiating the construction of the Badshahi Mosque.
who was responsible for initiating the construction of the badshahi mosque?
aurangzeb
Badshahi Mosque The Badshahi Mosque (Punjabi and , or ""Imperial Mosque"") is a Mughal era masjid in Lahore, capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab, Pakistan. The mosque is located west of Lahore Fort along the outskirts of the Walled City of Lahore, and is widely considered to be one of Lahore's most iconic landmarks. Badshahi Mosque was commissioned by Emperor Aurangzeb in 1671, with construction of the mosque lasting for two years until 1673. The mosque is an important example of Mughal architecture, with an exterior that is decorated with carved red sandstone with marble inlay. It remains the largest and most recent of the grand imperial mosques of the Mughal-era, and is the second-largest mosque in Pakistan.
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Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque () is one of the architectural masterpieces of Iranian architecture that was built during the Safavid Empire, standing on the eastern side of Naghsh-i Jahan Square, Esfahan, Iran. Construction of the mosque started in 1603 and was finished in 1619. It was built by the chief architect Shaykh Bahai, during the reign of Shah Abbas I of Persia. On the advice of Arthur Upham Pope, Reza Shah Pahlavi had the mosque rebuilt and repaired in the 1920s. Of the four monuments that dominated the perimeter of the Naqsh-e Jahan Square, this one was the first to be built.
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The ingenuity of the square, or "Maidān", was that, by building it, Shah Abbas would gather the three main components of power in Persia in his own backyard; the power of the clergy, represented by the Masjed-e Shah, the power of the merchants, represented by the Imperial Bazaar, and of course, the power of the Shah himself, residing in the Ali Qapu Palace. The crown jewel in this project was the Masjed i Shah, which would replace the much older Jameh Mosque in conducting the Friday prayers. To achieve this, the Shah Mosque was constructed not only with vision of grandeur, having the largest dome in the city, but Shaykh Bahai also planned the construction of two religious schools and a winter mosque clamped at either side of it. Because of the Shah's desire to have the building completed during his lifetime, shortcuts were taken in the construction; for example, the Shah ignored warnings by one of the architects Abu'l Qāsim regarding the danger of subsidence in the foundations of the mosque, and he pressed ahead with the construction.
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Emma Thomas has worked on all of her husband's films since 1997 as a producer.
has emma thomas worked on any of her husband's films?
yes, emma thomas has been producer on all of christopher nolan's films since 1997.
Emma Thomas Emma Thomas (born 9 December 1971) is a British film producer, known for co-producing films such as "The Prestige" (2006), "Inception" (2010), the "Dark Knight trilogy" (2005–2012), "Interstellar" (2014) and "Dunkirk" (2017). She frequently collaborates with her husband, filmmaker Christopher Nolan. Thomas was born in 1971 in London. She graduated from University College London, where she met her future husband. Aside from producing films, Thomas worked as a script supervisor throughout the 1990s, and was an assistant to director Stephen Frears on "High Fidelity" (2000). She has produced all of Nolan's films since 1997, with the exception of the short documentary film "Quay" (2015).
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On November 21, 2013, it was announced that Fox Searchlight Pictures and Chernin Entertainment were developing a biographical film about the English writer and author of "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings", J. R. R. Tolkien, based on the screenplay by David Gleeson. On July 24, 2017, Dome Karukoski was hired to direct the film with the screenplay from Gleeson and Stephen Beresford, which Chernin would be producing for Fox Searchlight to handle distribution. The next day, Nicholas Hoult was reportedly in talks with the studio as frontrunner for the title role. On August 30, 2017, Lily Collins was cast to co-star with Hoult as Edith Tolkien, love and later wife of Tolkien, who was also the inspiration of the princess characters in "The Lord of the Rings". Colm Meaney, Tom Glynn-Carney, and Genevieve O'Reilly joined the cast in October 2017.
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Coming up, Fellner will appear in the movie 'Bus 657' (2015 – currently in post production) with Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Robert De Niro, and Kate Bosworth. Fellner has also appeared in multiple short films, including a modern-day adaptation of "Hamlet", "All Our Sins Remembered" (1998) as Emily Brahinski, "Incorporated" (2010) as Clarice, and "Hit Girls" (2011) as Emma. "Hit Girls" was also her first film as a producer. Fellner is currently filming a feature film, 'A New York Story in New York City' with her production company, Rosebud Pictures. Fellner is married to director and partner at Rosebud Pictures, Adrian Vitoria. As a team, the couple has worked on several projects together, including the British heist movie, "The Crew", which starred Fellner along with Stephen Graham and Rory McCann.
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2024-03-17T16:38:15
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Beyoncé won the most Grammy awards, not Jay-Z.
who won the most grammy awards, beyoncé or jay-z
beyoncé
In February, Beyoncé and her eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, attended the 66th annual Grammy Awards to support her husband, Jay-Z, who was receiving the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award for his music-industry achievements.Beyoncé may hold the record for the most Grammy-award wins ever, but the Recording Academy still consistently snubs the pop star in its major categories. During Sunday's ceremony in Los Angeles, Beyoncé's husband, Jay-Z, criticized the Recording Academy for snubbing his wife during his acceptance speech for the Dr. During Sunday's ceremony in Los Angeles, Beyoncé's husband, Jay-Z, criticized the Recording Academy for snubbing his wife during his acceptance speech for the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award. "She has more Grammys than everyone and never won album of the year, so even by your own metrics, that doesn't work," Jay-Z said of his wife. Dre Global Impact Award. "She has more Grammys than everyone and never won album of the year, so even by your own metrics, that doesn't work," Jay-Z said of his wife. It was reviving an old sore point — Beyoncé wasn't up for any awards this year, but her history with the academy runs deep. In 2018, Beyoncé and Jay-Z released a collaborative album,
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Following a period of dormancy, Jay-Z became president of Def Jam Recordings in December 2004 and resumed his rap career two years later with the release of "Kingdom Come", which peaked at number one on the "Billboard" 200 and was certified two times platinum from the RIAA. The concept album "American Gangster" followed in 2007 and continued his streak of number-one albums in the United States. With the release of "The Blueprint 3" in September 2009, Jay-Z surpassed Elvis Presley as the solo artist with the most number-one albums on the "Billboard" 200. The album included the international hits "Run This Town", "Empire State of Mind" and "Young Forever". "Watch the Throne", a collaborative album with American rapper Kanye West, followed in August 2011 and became Jay-Z's eleventh number-one album in the United States. His album "Magna Carta Holy Grail" was released in July 2013 to great commercial success, topping the "Billboard" 200 and having the second-biggest sales week for 2013 at the time of its release.
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On top of that he has sold over 50 million singles in the United States making him the second highest male and sixth highest selling artist of all time in singles sales. As of 2017, West has won a total of 21 Grammy Awards making him eleventh in the list of most awarded artists of all time and sixth for most grammy nominations with 68. West is one of five artists to receive three consecutive Grammy nominations for Album of the Year along with Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Barbra Streisand and Lady Gaga. Additionally, West and Gaga are the only solo artists to receive this nomination for their first three albums. In 2015, West became only the second rapper after LL Cool J to be presented the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award for his lifetime contributions to MTV culture through performing arts.
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2024-03-10T23:21:35
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Pau Gasol's brother plays basketball.
what sport does pau gasol's brother play?
basketball
Gasol was drafted 48th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2007 NBA draft. After having his rights traded to Memphis in February 2008 in a deal that sent his older brother Pau Gasol to the Lakers, he signed with the Grizzlies and remained with the franchise until being traded to Toronto ...Gasol was drafted 48th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2007 NBA draft. After having his rights traded to Memphis in February 2008 in a deal that sent his older brother Pau Gasol to the Lakers, he signed with the Grizzlies and remained with the franchise until being traded to Toronto in 2019. After having his rights traded to Memphis in February 2008 in a deal that sent his older brother Pau Gasol to the Lakers, he signed with the Grizzlies and remained with the franchise until being traded to Toronto in 2019. He rejoined
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the Lakers in 2020 for one season. Gasol was born and raised in Barcelona, Spain. In 2001, he moved as a teenager with his parents to the Memphis suburb of Germantown, Tennessee, after his older brother Pau joined the Memphis Grizzlies. Gasol played high school basketball at Lausanne Collegiate School in Memphis. In 2001, he moved as a teenager with his parents to the Memphis suburb of Germantown, Tennessee, after his older brother Pau joined the Memphis Grizzlies. Gasol played high school basketball at Lausanne Collegiate School in Memphis. Nicknamed "The Big Burrito," he was named Division 2's Mr. Gasol was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 48th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft. On February 1, 2008, his draft rights were traded by the Lakers to the Memphis Grizzlies as part of a trade package that included his older brother, Pau, who was sent from the
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However, he has regularly been noted for his work ethic and determination, helping him improve year on year to add a solid three pointer and the ability to score in traffic to his offensive repertoire, for future development he identifies defensive concentration, 1vs.1 play, especially with the right hand, and better three point shooting as priorities. Achille credits his older brother Valerio, who has had a career in the Italian lower leagues, as inspiring him to become a basketball player, the brothers (separated in age by 7 years) are very close. His nephew, Michele Serpilli, also plays basketball, with the Pesaro youth teams, he reportedly is an admirer of Polonara. He cites Amedeo Della Valle, Riccardo Cervi, Giovanni Pini and Adam Pechacek as his closest teammates at Reggio Emilia. Sources: EuroCup (2014, 2015), Serie A Achille Polonara Achille Polonara
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2024-03-19T23:45:10
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Philip Seymour Hoffman is the actor who won best actor in 2006.
what is the name of the actor who won best actor in 2006?
philip seymour hoffman
59th British Academy Film Awards The 59th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, took place on 19 February 2006 and honoured the best films of 2005. "Brokeback Mountain" won Best Film, Best Director for Ang Lee, Best Supporting Actor for Jake Gyllenhaal, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Philip Seymour Hoffman won Best Actor for "Capote" and Reese Witherspoon won Best Actress for "Walk the Line". "The Constant Gardener" had the most nominations with 10, but only received one award; Claire Simpson for Best Editing. "", directed by Nick Park and Steve Box, was voted Outstanding British Film of 2005.
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"", directed by Nick Park and Steve Box, was voted Outstanding British Film of 2005. 59th British Academy Film Awards The 59th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, took place on 19 February 2006 and honoured the best films of 2005. "Brokeback Mountain" won Best Film, Best Director for Ang Lee, Best Supporting Actor for Jake Gyllenhaal, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Philip Seymour Hoffman won Best Actor for "Capote" and Reese Witherspoon won Best Actress for "Walk the Line". "The Constant Gardener" had the most nominations with 10, but only received one award; Claire Simpson for Best Editing. "", directed by
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The film was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, winning two at the 65th Golden Globe Awards. Javier Bardem won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture and the Coen brothers won Best Screenplay – Motion Picture. The film was also nominated for Best Motion Picture – Drama, and Best Director (Ethan Coen and Joel Coen). Earlier in 2007 it was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. The Screen Actors Guild gave a nomination nod to the cast for its "Outstanding Performance". The film won top honors at the Directors Guild of America Awards for Joel and Ethan Coen.
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2024-03-11T05:24:53
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The United States did not become the first country to successfully land on the moon.
when did the united states become the first country to successfully land on the moon?
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Music of the time also played a large role with the introduction of folk rock and later acid rock and psychedelia which became the voice of the generation. The Counterculture Revolution was exemplified in 1969 with the historic Woodstock Festival. Beginning with the Soviet launch of the first satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957, the United States competed with the Soviet Union for supremacy in outer space exploration. After the Soviets placed the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin, in 1961, President John F. Kennedy pushed for ways in which NASA could catch up, famously urging action for a manned mission to the Moon: "I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth."
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Since Sputnik 1 entered orbit in 1957 to perform Ionospheric experiments, the human understanding of earth and space have increased. The list of missions to the moon begin as early as 1958 and continued into the current age. A few successful lunar missions, by the USSR, include missions such as, the Luna 1 space craft that completed the first flyby of the moon in 1959, the Luna 3 lunar probe that took the first pictures of the far side of the moon in 1959, the Luna 10 orbiter that was the first orbiter of the moon in 1966, and the Lunokhod 1 lunar rover in 1970, which was the first rover that explored the surface of a world beyond earth.
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In January 2018 the foundation announced that the prize would go unclaimed as none of the finalist teams would be able to make a launch attempt by the deadline. In August 2016, the US government granted permission to US-based start-up Moon Express to land on the Moon. This marked the first time that a private enterprise was given the right to do so. The decision is regarded as a precedent helping to define regulatory standards for deep-space commercial activity in the future, as thus far companies' operation had been restricted to being on or around Earth. On November 29, 2018 NASA announced that nine commercial companies would compete to win a contract to send small payloads to the Moon in what is known as Commercial Lunar Payload Services.
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2024-03-12T12:27:43
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"Blade Runner" took place in 2019.
when did the movie "blade runner" take place?
2019
", animal extinction and human depopulation of the planet were consequent to the radioactive fallout of a nuclear war; Owls were the first species to become extinct. This ties in with Deckard's comment about Dr. Tyrell's artificial owl: "It must be expensive." "(cf. post-apocalyptic science fiction)" Given the many Asian peoples populating Los Angeles in A.D. 2019, and the cityspeak dialect policeman Gaff speaks to the Blade Runner, Rick Deckard, clearly indicates that much cultural mixing has happened. Globalization also is reflected in the name of the Shimata-Domínguez Corporation, whose slogan proclaims: "Helping America into the New World". This indicates that a mass migration is occurring, as there is a status quo that people want to escape.
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A direct sequel was released in 2017, titled "Blade Runner 2049", with Ryan Gosling in the starring role. The film entered production in mid-2016, is set decades after the first film, and saw Harrison Ford reprise his role as Rick Deckard. Dick's friend K. W. Jeter wrote three authorized "Blade Runner" novels that continue Rick Deckard's story, attempting to resolve the differences between the film and "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" These are "" (1995), "" (1996), and "" (2000) "Blade Runner" cowriter David Peoples wrote the 1998 action film "Soldier", which he referred to as a "sidequel" or spiritual successor to the original film; the two are set in a shared universe.
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For the casino scenes, the old Stock Exchange Palace in Budapest's Liberty Square served as a filming location. On August 25, 2016, a construction worker was killed while dismantling one of the film's sets at Origo Studios. Warner Bros. announced in early October 2016 that the film would be titled "Blade Runner 2049". Editing commenced in December in Los Angeles, with the intention of having the film being rated R. At the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con, Villeneuve said that the film would run for two hours and 32 minutes. As with "Skyfall", cinematographer Roger Deakins created his own IMAX master of the film rather than using the proprietary "DMR" process that IMAX usually uses with films not shot with IMAX cameras.
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2024-03-17T16:32:54
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The civil war began in April 12, 1861.
what year and month did the civil war begin?
april 12, 1861
He moved his small garrison from Fort Moultrie, which was indefensible, to the more modern, more defensible, Fort Sumter in the middle of Charleston Harbor. In February 1861 the Confederate States of America was formed and took charge. Jefferson Davis, the Confederate President, ordered the fort be captured. The artillery attack was commanded by Brig. Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard, who had been Anderson's student at West Point. The attack began April 12, 1861, and continued until Anderson, badly outnumbered and outgunned, surrendered the fort on April 14. The battle began the American Civil War. No one was killed in the battle on either side, but one Union soldier was killed and one mortally wounded during a 50-gun salute.
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His victory triggered declarations of secession by seven slave states of the Deep South, whose riverfront or coastal economies were all based on cotton cultivated using slave labor. They formed the Confederate States of America after Lincoln was elected, but before he took office. Nationalists (in the North and "Unionists" in the South) refused to recognize the declarations of secession. No foreign country's government ever recognized the Confederacy. The U.S. government under President James Buchanan refused to relinquish its forts that were in territory claimed by the Confederacy. The war itself began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces bombarded Fort Sumter, a major U.S. fortress in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina.
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By the spring of 1865 all the principal Confederate armies surrendered, and when Union cavalry captured the fleeing Confederate President Jefferson Davis in Georgia on <strong>May 10, 1865</strong>, resistance collapsed and the war ended. The long, painful process of rebuilding a united nation free of slavery began.Northern victory in the war preserved the United States as one nation and ended the institution of slavery that had divided the country from its beginning. But these achievements came at the cost of 625,000 lives--nearly as many American soldiers as died in all the other wars in which this country has fought combined. The American Civil War was the largest and most destructive conflict in the Western world between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the onset of World War I in 1914. The Civil War is the central event in America's historical consciousness. While the Revolution of 1776-1783 created the United States, the Civil War of 1861-1865 determined what kind of nation it would be. The war resolved two fundamental questions left unresolved by the revolution: whether the United States was to be a dissolvable confederation of sovereign states or an indivisible nation with a sovereign national government; and
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2024-03-05T23:27:46
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Shania Twain released her album "Come On Over" in 1997.
when did robert john "mutt" lange's third wife release her album come on over?
shania twain released come on over in 1997
Come On Over Come On Over is the third studio album recorded by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It was released on November 4, 1997. It became the best-selling country music album, the best-selling studio album by a female act, and the best selling album by a Canadian. It is the ninth best-selling album in the United States, and sixteenth best-selling album in the United Kingdom. To date, the album has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide, shipped over 20 million copies in the United States, with over 15.7 million copies sold according to Nielsen SoundScan, and another 1.99 million through BMG Music Clubs.
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Vandi repackaged Come Along Now and released it in Australia as Gia (although notably this should not be confused with Gia, her previous Greek album). Come Along Now (album) Come Along Now is the first international compilation album and fifth compilation album overall by Greek singer Despina Vandi in 2005. It was later repackaged and released in Greece in 2006 by Heaven Music. The album achieved mild success following her debut international release "Gia". The album featured her first three international singles. Come Along Now featured Vandi's international singles and tracks from the "Gia" album. The first of which was "Gia",
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", on their website. It was made available for digital download on February 5. An updated version of Lynn's 1965 song, "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven", was released as the third single from the album. It was premiered by "TIME" magazine via their website on February 16, 2016. On February 17 the single was made available for digital download. The album's fourth and final single, "Lay Me Down", was written by Mark Marchetti, husband of Lynn's daughter, Peggy. It was released as a single on March 23, 2016. A music video was released on Lynn's VEVO channel the same day.
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2024-03-17T17:08:10
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Chad Smith, Jack Irons, and Cliff Martinez have played drums for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
who has played drums for the red hot chili peppers?
chad smith, jack irons, and cliff martinez
Kiedis and Flea debated whether they should continue making music, but ultimately decided to move ahead, hoping to continue what Slovak "helped build". DeWayne McKnight replaced Slovak but was quickly fired from the band after three shows while Irons' replacement, D.H. Peligro would last long enough to play some shows with eighteen-year-old guitarist John Frusciante, who was a fan of the group and idolized Slovak. Peligro was replaced in November 1988 after the group held a lengthy open auditions and eventually chose drummer Chad Smith. Out of the album's eleven songs, "Walkin' on Down the Road" is the only one to never be performed live. Flea mentioned that "Behind the Sun" was played live only one time in 1987, but the band was not very happy with the result, so they never played it live again.
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Kiedis later revealed that the group were unable to find the right chemistry with Marshall in their songwriting, specifically Flea. Despite their efforts to collaborate, they found Marshall was not a suitable writing partner. For this reason, Marshall was released from the band and was replaced by Jesse Tobias, who was soon replaced by Dave Navarro. On April 14, 2012, the Chili Peppers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Since he did not play on any albums, Marshall was not inducted as a member; however, drummer Chad Smith thanked Marshall along with other former members for their contributions to the band. After his departure from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Marshall joined Macy Gray's band, playing guitar on her releases: "On How Life Is" (1999), "The Id" (2001) and "The Trouble With Being Myself" (2003).
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Born in Haifa, Israel, Slovak immigrated with his family to the United States in 1967 when he was five years old. Slovak met future bandmates Anthony Kiedis, Flea, and Jack Irons while attending high school in Los Angeles. He joined the group Anthym along with Irons while attending Fairfax High School; Flea would later join the group, which later changed its name to What Is This?. Slovak, Flea, Kiedis, and Irons started Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1982, which became popular in the Los Angeles area, playing various shows around the city. However, Slovak quit the band to focus on What is This?, which had gotten a record deal, leaving the Red Hot Chili Peppers to record their debut album without him.
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