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2,300,253 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passenger%20to%20Frankfurt | Passenger to Frankfurt: An Extravaganza is a spy novel by Agatha Christie first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club in September 1970 and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at twenty-five shillings. In preparation for decimalisation on 15 February 1971, it was concurrently priced on the dustjacket at £1.25. The US edition retailed at $5.95.
It was published to mark Christie's eightieth birthday and, by counting up both UK and US short-story collections to reach the desired total, was also advertised as her eightieth book. It is the last of her spy novels. At the beginning of the book there is a quote by Jan Smuts, "Leadership, besides being a great creative force, can be diabolical ..."
Sir Stafford Nye, a middle-aged diplomat, steps into the world of spies, double agents, and secret groups to effect a change in international power centres. He meets a woman who has selected him to aid her at a crucial point, when a weather delay changes where her and his aeroplane flight lands before proceeding to England. There is much commentary on the changes in the world, especially college age youth in Europe, the United States, and South America, in the late 1960s.
The novel received mixed reviews at publication and in 1990. In 2017, it was assessed favourably in an essay about speculative spy thriller novels by women. It is one of only four Christie novels not to have received an adaptation of any kind, the others being Death Comes as the End, Destination Unknown and Postern of Fate. | Passenger to Frankfurt | 272 | who wrote passenger to frankfurt | who | The Passenger to Frankfurt: An Extravaganza is a spy novel by Agatha Christie. It was published to mark Christie's eightieth birthday and was advertised as her eightieth book. It is one of only four of her novels not to have received an adaptation. |
744,577 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indoor%20Football%20League%20%281999%E2%80%932000%29 | The Indoor Football League began in 1999 as an offshoot of the troubled Professional Indoor Football League. Keary Ecklund, the owner of the Green Bay Bombers and Madison Mad Dogs, left the PIFL after its first, financially troubled, season to start his own league. Unlike the PIFL, the IFL was an "entity league"; teams were owned by the league and franchised out to management groups. NFL Hall-of-Famer Kellen Winslow was brought in as commissioner. The league was successful enough for a major expansion in 2000. Expansion was done regionally to cut down on travel expenses. Hence, the majority of the teams were in the Midwest. Their championship game was known as the Gold Cup.
Midway through the 2000 season, the Topeka Knights changed management and nicknames and became the Kings. After the season, the entire league was purchased by the Arena Football League's Orlando Predators. Two teams, the Lincoln Lightning and Peoria Pirates, as well as many players, became a part of their developmental league, the AF2. The Wichita Warlords were rebranded the Wichita Stealth. Other teams resurfaced with new names in the Indoor Professional Football League and the National Indoor Football League. | Indoor Football League (1999–2000) | 209 | who owns the ifl | who | The Indoor Football League was founded in 1999. It was an offshoot of the troubled PIFL. The league was successful enough for a major expansion in 2000. After the season, the league was purchased by the Arena Football League's Orlando Predators. |
50,950,148 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie%20Umback | Katie-Marie Umback is an Australian para-equestrian. She represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. | Katie Umback | 18 | who is the para equestrian | who | Katie-Marie Umback is an Australian para-equestrian. She represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. Umback won a silver medal in the women's individual |
262,411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton%20Alberts%20%28architect%29 | Anton Alberts was a Dutch architect best known for the ING Bank in the Bijlmer district of Amsterdam and the Gas Corporation headquarters in Groningen.
Alberts was involved with Situationist International before being expelled in 1960. He had been involved with fellow Situationists Constant and Har Oudejans in setting up a labyrinth in the Stedelijk Museum of Amsterdam, but the project fell apart amidst acrimony. Officially he was expelled for designing churches, although Asger Jorn relates the expulsion more to the "Amsterdam affair".
In 1963 he founded the firm Alberts and Van Huut with Max van Huut, guided by the principles of organic architecture. His work also has its roots in the anthroposophical architecture of Rudolf Steiner.
Alberts offered to work for free on the Peace Parks in Bosnia and Herzegovina but was only able to create sketches before he died, aged 72, in Amsterdam. Still, by Albert's sketches the Peace Flame House, a community centre, was built in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a gift by Peace Flame Foundation Netherlands to this after-war community. | Anton Alberts (architect) | 185 | who is architect alexander alberts | who | Anton Alberts was a Dutch architect best known for the ING Bank in Amsterdam and the Gas Corporation headquarters in Groningen. He was involved with Situationist International before being expelled in 1960. In 1963 he founded the firm Alberts and Van Huut with Max van Huut. |
354,408 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arshile%20Gorky | Arshile Gorky was an Armenian-American painter who had a seminal influence on Abstract Expressionism. He spent the last years of his life as a national of the United States. Along with Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, Gorky has been hailed as one of the most powerful American painters of the 20th century. The suffering and loss he experienced in the Armenian genocide had crucial influence at Gorky’s development as an artist. | Arshile Gorky | 87 | who is gorky | who | Arshile Gorky was an Armenian-American painter who had a seminal influence on Abstract Expressionism. Along with Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, Gorky has been hailed as one of the most powerful American painters of the 20th century. |
15,726,744 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher%20Ground%20%28UB40%20song%29 | "Higher Ground" is a song written and recorded by the English band UB40. It was released in August 1993 as the second single from their 1993 album Promises and Lies. It was a reasonable success, reaching the top 10 in Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. | Higher Ground (UB40 song) | 50 | who wrote higher ground | who | "Higher Ground" is a song written and recorded by the English band UB40. It was released in August 1993 as the second single from their 1993 album Promises and Lies. It reached the top 10 in Iceland |
662,900 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonperson | A nonperson is a citizen or a member of a group who lacks, loses, or is forcibly denied social or legal status, especially basic human rights, or who effectively ceases to have a record of their existence within a society , from a point of view of traceability, documentation, or existence. The term also refers to people whose death is unverifiable. | Nonperson | 62 | what is the term for a non-person who loses s | who | A nonperson is a citizen or a member of a group who lacks, loses, or is forcibly denied social or legal status. The term also refers to people whose death is unverifiable. |
2,781,653 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS%20Putnam%20%28DD-757%29 | USS Putnam , an , was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Charles Putnam. She was built and saw action in the Pacific during World War II. She was laid down on 11 July 1943 by Bethlehem Steel Co., Shipbuilding Division, San Francisco, California and launched on 26 March 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Doana Putnam Wheeler. The ship was commissioned on 12 October 1944. Cdr. Frederick V. H. Hilles was in command. | USS Putnam (DD-757) | 78 | who is the uss putnam named after | who | The USS Putnam was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Charles Putnam. She was built and saw action in the Pacific during World War II. The ship was commissioned on 12 October 1944. Cdr. Frederick V. H. Hilles was in command. |
16,010,609 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry%20Butler | Barry Butler may refer to:
Barry Butler , former Sheffield Wednesday and Norwich City player who died in a car crash in 1966
The Norwich City F.C. Player of the Season award, renamed The Barry Butler Memorial Trophy in honour of the above
Barry Butler , former Chester City player
P. Barry Butler, president of Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University | Barry Butler | 62 | who is barry butler? | who | Barry Butler is a former footballer who played for Sheffield Wednesday and Norwich City. He died in a car crash in 1966. The Norwich City F.C. Player of the Season award, renamed The Barry Butler Memorial Trophy in honour of the above player. |
1,568,920 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave%20Berg%20%28infielder%29 | David Scott Berg is an American former professional baseball utility player and the current manager of the Arkansas Travelers, the Double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. Berg played in six major league seasons with the Florida Marlins and Toronto Blue Jays . A versatile utility-man in the purest sense, David Scott Berg was an adequate defensive player at all infield positions who also played some left and right field. | Dave Berg (infielder) | 75 | who is david berger | who | David Scott Berg is an American former professional baseball utility player. Berg played in six major league seasons with the Florida Marlins and Toronto Blue Jays. He is the current manager of the Arkansas Travelers, the Double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. |
984,642 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet%20Quimby | Harriet Quimby was an American pioneering aviator, journalist, and film screenwriter.
In 1911, she was awarded a U.S. pilot's certificate by the Aero Club of America, becoming the first woman to gain a pilot's license in the United States. In 1912, she became the first woman to fly across the English Channel. Although Quimby lived only to the age of 37, she influenced the role of women in aviation. | Harriet Quimby | 77 | who was harriet quimby | who | Harriet Quimby was an American pioneering aviator, journalist, and film screenwriter. In 1911, she was awarded a U.S. pilot's certificate by the Aero Club of America. In 1912, she became the first woman to fly across the English Channel. |
341,746 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Brower | David Ross Brower was a prominent environmentalist and the founder of many environmental organizations, including the John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies, Friends of the Earth , Earth Island Institute , North Cascades Conservation Council, and Fate of the Earth Conferences. From 1952 to 1969, he served as the first Executive Director of the Sierra Club, and served on its board three times: from 1941–1953; 1983–1988; and 1995–2000 as a petition candidate enlisted by reform-activists known as the John Muir Sierrans. As a younger man, he was a prominent mountaineer. | David Brower | 98 | who is david brower | who | David Ross Brower was a prominent environmentalist and founder of many environmental organizations. From 1952 to 1969, he served as the first Executive Director of the Sierra Club. He served on its board three times: from 1941–1953; 1983– 1988; and 1995–2000 as a petition candidate. |
2,868,775 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoliy%20Skorokhod | Anatoliy Volodymyrovych Skorokhod was a Soviet and Ukrainian mathematician.
Skorokhod is well-known for a comprehensive treatise on the theory of stochastic processes, co-authored with Gikhman.
In the words of mathematician and probability theorist Daniel W. Stroock “Gikhman and Skorokhod have done an excellent job of presenting the theory in its present state of rich imperfection.” | Anatoliy Skorokhod | 62 | who were kskorokhod | who | Anatoliy Volodymyrovych Skorokhod was a Soviet and Ukrainian mathematician. He is well-known for a comprehensive treatise on the theory of stochastic processes. |
1,051,290 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen%20Walker%20%28Will%20%26%20Grace%29 | Karen Walker is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Will & Grace, portrayed by Megan Mullally.
Although Karen was originally conceived as a supporting character role for Will & Grace, her escapades became a more prominent part of the show based on viewer reaction. She was a multi-millionairess thanks to her marriage to Stan Walker until it was discovered that all of his money was loaned after their divorce in the series finale. However, at the end of the series she regains this status. The 2017 revival of the series retconned that revelation as one of Karen's daydreams; she is still rich and still married to Stan. However, in the tenth season, Karen and Stan go through another divorce after she cheats on him with his friend, government agent Malcolm Widmark , and struggles with her loneliness and erratic emotions.
Karen has been described by Grace Adler as, "a spoiled, shrill, gold-digging socialite who would sooner chew off her own foot than do an honest day's work." She is also a promiscuous alcoholic/drug addict with an often tenuous grip on reality and very few morals. She is good friends with Will Truman’s equally narcissistic best friend Jack McFarland . After Mullally spoke her lines in her normal speaking voice in the pilot, she increased her delivery in pitch in subsequent episodes until her distinct nasal voice became one of the character's trademarks.
In 2010, Karen Walker was ranked No. 23 on the TV Guide Network special 25 Greatest TV Characters of All Time. | Karen Walker (Will & Grace) | 272 | who is karen on will and grace | who | Karen Walker is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Will & Grace, portrayed by Megan Mullally. She was originally conceived as a supporting character role for the show, but her escapades became a more prominent part of the show based on viewer reaction. Karen was ranked No. 23 on the TV Guide Network special 25 Greatest TV Characters of All Time. |
2,525,278 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Rollin%20Ridge | John Rollin Ridge , a member of the Cherokee Nation, is considered the first Native American novelist. After moving to California in 1850, he began to write. He is known for his novel The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta: The Celebrated California Bandit , based on a notorious outlaw of the period.
His father John Ridge had been assassinated in 1839 in Indian Territory, after removal, by Cherokee who condemned his having signed a treaty to cede communal land to the United States. Ridge was taken by his mother to Fayetteville, Arkansas, for safety. He later attended school in Massachusetts. After returning to Arkansas, he read the law, set up a practice and married.
In 1850 he went West in the California Gold Rush, where his wife and daughter later joined him. There he started writing – both poetry and essays. In his novel and other works, he criticized American racism toward Mexicans, several years after the war by which the United States acquired California and much of the Southwest. After the American Civil War, he was among the Cherokee delegation that negotiated a new treaty for peace with the United States. | John Rollin Ridge | 207 | who is john ridge | who | John Rollin Ridge is considered the first Native American novelist. He is known for his novel The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta: The Celebrated California Bandit. His father John Ridge had been assassinated in 1839 in Indian Territory, after removal, by Cherokee. |
16,785,394 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Pegram | Vice Admiral Frank Henderson 'Rammer' Pegram, CB, DSO, was a British Royal Navy officer who played a prominent role in the Norwegian campaign during World War II who became Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Supplies and Transport. | Frank Pegram | 45 | who is the vice admiral of the royal navy? | who | Vice Admiral Frank Henderson 'Rammer' Pegram was a British Royal Navy officer. Pegram played a prominent role in the Norwegian campaign during World War II. He became Fourth Sea Lord and |
8,905,923 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah%20LeBlanc | Deborah LeBlanc is an American horror author. LeBlanc was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, the oldest of three children. She grew up in Scott, a small town west of Lafayette, where she learned to love reading and writing at an early age. LeBlanc is an active member of several writers groups and has won numerous awards from her colleagues and national writing associations. LeBlanc served as President of the Horror Writers Association from 2006 to 2010.
LeBlanc has served as a sales representative for an oil company, an executive vice-president for a transportation company, and has created two corporations of her own, one involving fuel, the other management consultation for funeral service. LeBlanc lives in Cajun south-central Louisiana with her three daughters. | Deborah LeBlanc | 122 | who is deborah leblanc | who | Deborah LeBlanc was born in Lafayette, Louisiana. She is an active member of several writers groups and has won numerous awards. She has served as President of the Horror Writers Association from 2006 to 2010. |
5,156,082 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gujarat%20Vidhya%20Sabha | Gujarat Vidya Sabha, originally called Gujarat Vernacular Society, is a literary institution for the promotion of vernacular Gujarati literature and education, and for the collection of manuscripts and printed books; located in the city of Ahmedabad, India. It was founded by a British administrator, Alexander Kinloch Forbes, in 1848 with the Gujarati author Dalpatram. The name was changed on the occasion of the centenary of the institution.
It published Gujarat's first newspaper, established the first Gujarati school for girls, the first library and the first Gujarati periodical. | Gujarat Vidhya Sabha | 87 | who was founder of the gujarat vidya sabha | who | Gujarat Vidya Sabha is a literary institution for the promotion of vernacular Gujarati literature and education. It was founded by a British administrator, Alexander Kinloch Forbes, in 1848. The name was changed on the occasion of the centenary of the institution. |
2,228,880 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-sponsored%20bodies%20of%20the%20Republic%20of%20Ireland | A State-Sponsored Body is the name given in Ireland to a state-owned enterprise , that is to say, a commercial business which is beneficially owned, either completely or majority, by the Irish Government. Each state-sponsored body has a sponsor Minister who acts as shareholder, either independently, or in conjunction with the Minister for Finance, who may also be a shareholder. State-sponsored bodies are often popularly called semi-state companies, a misnomer, since they are all fully owned by the state, in addition not all of them are actually companies. | State-sponsored bodies of the Republic of Ireland | 91 | who has sponsor in ireland | who | A State-Sponsored Body is a commercial business which is beneficially owned, either completely or majority, by the Irish Government. State-sponsored bodies are often popularly called semi-state companies, a misnomer, since they are all fully owned by the state. |
16,867,341 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina%20Abrahamsdotter | Christina Abrahamsdotter was a Finnish woman, royal mistress and briefly queen of Sweden as the third wife of King Charles VIII. | Christina Abrahamsdotter | 24 | who was christina abrahamsdotter | who | Christina Abrahamsdotter was a Finnish woman, royal mistress and briefly queen of Sweden. She was the third wife of King Charles VIII. She had a daughter and a son with King |
1,560,540 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister%20of%20Finance%20%28Finland%29 | The Minister of Finance is one of the Finnish Government's ministers. The Minister of Finance is responsible for maintaining Finland's fiscal policies and oversees the Ministry of Finance. The Marin Cabinet's incumbent Minister of Finance is Annika Saarikko. | Minister of Finance (Finland) | 40 | who is the finance minister in finnish | who | The Minister of Finance is responsible for maintaining Finland's fiscal policies and oversees the Ministry of Finance. The Marin Cabinet's incumbent minister is Annika Saarikko, who has been in office |
1,480,853 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunnar%20H%C3%B6kmark | Anders Gunnar Hökmark is a Swedish politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2004 until 2019. He is member of the Moderate Party, part of the European People's Party. He previously served as Secretary of the Moderate Party from 1991 to 1999 and Member of the Riksdag for Stockholm County from 1982 to 2004. | Gunnar Hökmark | 64 | who is anders häkmark | who | Anders Gunnar Hökmark is a Swedish politician. He served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2004 until 2019. He is member of the Moderate Party, part of the European People's Party. |
1,463,205 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%C5%82gorzata%20Handzlik | Małgorzata Maria Handzlik is a Polish politician and former Member of the European Parliament . She was elected in 2004 and 2009 for the Civic Platform , and chose not to run for reelection in 2014.
She learned Esperanto in the 1980s during her travels with her husband Jerzy Handzlik, an Esperanto singer, writer, publisher, and teacher. Apart from promoting her party's objectives, Handzlik has declared to stand in for multilingualism and equal linguistic rights for all citizens. Handzlik is a fluent speaker of Esperanto and proposes to investigate the possible role of this language as a second language for all Europeans.
On 26 November 2014, she was charged with counterfeiting and fraud by the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw . | Małgorzata Handzlik | 132 | who is jerzy handzlik | who | Małgorzata Maria Handzlik is a Polish politician. She was elected in 2004 and 2009 for the Civic Platform. She learned Esperanto in the 1980s during her travels with her husband. |
51,972,535 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caracole%20%28disambiguation%29 | Caracole is a turning maneuver on horseback in dressage and, previously, in military tactics.
Caracole or Caracoles may also refer to:
Caracoles, a mining town in Antofagasta in the 19th century
Karakoa, large outrigger warships from the Philippines
Caracole, a 1985 novel by Edmund White | Caracole (disambiguation) | 48 | who was caracole | who | Caracole is a turning maneuver on horseback in dressage and, previously, in military tactics. Caracoles, a mining town in Antofagasta in the 19th century, was named after Caracole, a large outrigger |
2,417,061 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas%20Trivet | Nicholas Trivet was an English Anglo-Norman chronicler. | Nicholas Trivet | 18 | who was nicholas trivet and why | who | Nicholas Trivet was an English Anglo-Norman chronicler.He was a chronicler of the period of the Norman invasion of England in the 12th century.Trivet wrote |
2,739,841 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Kenneth%20Muir | John Kenneth Muir is an American literary critic. As of 2010, he has written twenty-one reference books in the fields of film and television, with a particular focus on the horror and science fiction genres. | John Kenneth Muir | 39 | who is kenneth muir | who | John Kenneth Muir is an American literary critic. As of 2010, he has written twenty-one reference books in the fields of film and television, with a particular focus on the horror and |
183,479 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke%20of%20Windsor | Duke of Windsor was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 8 March 1937 for former King Edward VIII, following his abdication on 11 December 1936. The dukedom takes its name from the town where Windsor Castle, a residence of English monarchs since the time of Henry I, following the Norman Conquest, is situated. Windsor has been the house name of the royal family since 1917. | Duke of Windsor | 73 | who is duke of windsor | who | The Duke of Windsor was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 8 March 1937 for former King Edward VIII, following his abdication on 11 December 1936. Windsor has been the house name of the royal family since 1917. |
1,617,392 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Asami | Takeshi Asami is a Japanese race car driver. In both 1997 and 2001 he competed in the GT300 class of All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship, and he also spent two seasons in Japanese Formula Three from 1995 until 1996. | Takeshi Asami | 45 | who is asami | who | Takeshi Asami is a Japanese race car driver. In both 1997 and 2001 he competed in the GT300 class of All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship. He also spent two seasons |
2,497,530 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O.%20Joy%20Singh | Okram Joy Singh is the chief of the Manipur People's Party, a political party based in the Indian state of Manipur. | O. Joy Singh | 21 | who is okram joy singh | who | Okram Joy Singh is the chief of the Manipur People's Party. The party is based in the Indian state of Manipur. He is a member of the Indian National Congress Party |
448,590 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didn%27t%20They%20Do%20Well | Didn't They Do Well is a short-lived BBC television quiz show presented by Bruce Forsyth that ran from 15 January to 18 March 2004. It consisted of archive television clips, many of which were from previous quiz show episodes, in which modern day contestants were shown a question and then asked to answer it. Its title was one of Forsyth's catchphrases when hosting The Generation Game in the 1970s and again in the 1990s. | Didn't They Do Well | 74 | who hosts the generation game | who | The show ran from 15 January to 18 March 2004. It consisted of archive television clips, many of which were from previous quiz show episodes. Its title was one of Forsyth's catchphrases when hosting The Generation Game. |
1,471,609 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colocolo%20%28tribal%20chief%29 | Colocolo was a Mapuche leader in the early period of the Arauco War. He was a major figure in Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga's epic poem La Araucana, about the early Arauco War. In the poem he was the one that proposed the contest between the rival candidates for Toqui that resulted in the choice of Caupolicán. As a historical figure there are some few contemporary details about him. Stories of his life were written long after his lifetime and display many points of dubious historical accuracy. | Colocolo (tribal chief) | 94 | who was colocolo | who | Colocolo was a Mapuche leader in the early period of the Arauco War. He was a major figure in Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga's epic poem La Araucana. As a historical figure there are some few contemporary details about him. |
2,501,449 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Way%20You%20Make%20Me%20Feel | "The Way You Make Me Feel" is a song by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released by Epic Records on November 9, 1987 as the third single from his seventh studio album Bad. It was written and composed by Jackson, and produced by Quincy Jones and Jackson.
It received positive reviews from contemporary critics. "The Way You Make Me Feel" became Bads third consecutive single to peak at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and charted mainly within the top ten and twenty internationally. A music video for "The Way You Make Me Feel" was released at the time showing Jackson pursuing and dancing with former model Tatiana Thumbtzen.
Aside from appearing on Bad, "The Way You Make Me Feel" has also been featured on the first disc of Jackson's compilation album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I in 1995, and on others like Number Ones in 2003, The Ultimate Collection in 2004, The Essential Michael Jackson in 2005, or This Is It in 2009. "The Way You Make Me Feel" has been covered by multiple recording artists.
The song has been performed on all of Jackson's world concert tours as a solo artist, and was planned to have been performed during the This Is It concerts from 2009 to 2010. Notable live performances of the song by Jackson include a performance at the 30th Grammy Awards . | The Way You Make Me Feel | 232 | who wrote the way you make me feel | who | "The Way You Make Me Feel" is a song by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released by Epic Records on November 9, 1987 as the third single from his seventh studio album Bad. The song has been performed on all of Jackson's world concert tours as a solo artist. |
1,929,988 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive%20A.%20Smith | Clive A. Smith is a British expatriate director and animator who, with Michael Hirsh and Patrick Loubert, founded Canadian animation studio Nelvana in 1971. | Clive A. Smith | 30 | who is clive smith | who | Clive A. Smith is a British expatriate director and animator. With Michael Hirsh and Patrick Loubert, he founded Canadian animation studio Nelvana in 1971. He is |
826,323 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20Fischer | Hermann Emil Louis Fischer FRS FRSE FCS was a German chemist and 1902 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He discovered the Fischer esterification. He also developed the Fischer projection, a symbolic way of drawing asymmetric carbon atoms. He also hypothesized lock and key mechanism of enzyme action. He never used his first given name, and was known throughout his life simply as Emil Fischer. | Emil Fischer | 72 | who was emil fisher | who | Hermann Emil Louis Fischer FRS FRSE FCS was a German chemist and 1902 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He discovered the Fischer esterification. He also developed the Fischer projection, a symbolic way of drawing asymmetric carbon atoms. |
8,881,817 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody%27s%20Someone | "Everybody's Someone" is the second single taken from American singer LeAnn Rimes' album Whatever We Wanna. The track features vocals from former Westlife singer Brian McFadden. The song also appeared on the Australian version of McFadden's second studio album, Set in Stone, and was released as the album's first single in Australia on January 4, 2007. The song peaked at #28 on the Irish Singles Chart, and at #47 on the UK Singles Chart, as well as peaking at #60 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The Australian version of the single featured extra tracks by McFadden, however, the British single features remixes of Rimes' previous hits. The single was also covered by Sir Cliff Richard and Olivia Newton-John and featured on Richard's album Rise Up | Everybody's Someone | 125 | who sings everybody's someone? | who | "Everybody's Someone" is the second single taken from LeAnn Rimes' album Whatever We Wanna. The track features vocals from former Westlife singer Brian McFadden. The song also appeared on the Australian version of McFadden's second studio album, Set in Stone. |
2,827,281 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art%C5%ABrs%20Zakre%C5%A1evskis | Artūrs Zakreševskis is a former football defender from Latvia and is currently the assistant of Latvia U-15 team. He is currently a member of Latvia national beach soccer team too.
He started his career in Vidus Riga, and has since played for RAF Jelgava, Daugava Riga, FHK Liepājas Metalurgs, FC Skonto and now FK Rīga.
He debuted for the Latvia national team in 1995, and was included in the Euro 2004 squad. He has played 55 international matches and scored one goal. | Artūrs Zakreševskis | 88 | who is artors zakreevskis | who | Artūrs Zakreševskis is a former football defender from Latvia. He debuted for the Latvia national team in 1995, and was included in the Euro 2004 squad. He has played 55 international matches and scored one goal. |
1,767,192 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich%20Klossowski | Erich Klossowski or Kłossowski was a German and Polish-French art historian and a painter, now primarily known as the father of the writer-philosopher- painter and actor Pierre Klossowski and the artist Balthus. He was born in Ragnit, Germany.
He came from a family which belonged to Polish nobility , bearing the Rola coat-of-arms and living in the Prussian part of today's Poland. His son Balthus added "de Rola" to his family name.
Erich Klossowski wrote one of the early monographs on Honoré Daumier, first published in Munich in 1908 and again in 1914. He married the artist Baladine Klossowska, whom Rainer Maria Rilke called "Merline." Later, the couple moved to Paris.
He died in Sanary-sur-Mer on 23 January 1949. | Erich Klossowski | 131 | who was klossowski | who | Erich Klossowski was a German and Polish-French art historian and a painter. He is primarily known as the father of the writer-philosopher- painter and actor Pierre Kloss Polish. He wrote one of the early monographs on Honoré Daumier. |
51,876,387 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20Hunter%20Crawford | Alexander Hunter Crawford was a Scottish architect and businessman. Closely associated with his father's firm of Crawford's Biscuits he designed many biscuit factories, and became owner of the company in 1931. Many of his villas are now listed buildings. His masterpiece is probably the huge Masonic Lodge on George Street in Edinburgh. | Alexander Hunter Crawford | 59 | who is alexander hunter crawford | who | Alexander Hunter Crawford was a Scottish architect and businessman. Closely associated with his father's firm of Crawford's Biscuits he designed many biscuit factories. His masterpiece is probably the huge Masonic Lodge on George Street in Edinburgh. |
653,542 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orenstein%20%26%20Koppel | Orenstein & Koppel was a major German engineering company specialising in railway vehicles, escalators, and heavy equipment. It was founded on April 1, 1876 in Berlin by Benno Orenstein and Arthur Koppel.
Originally a general engineering company, O&K soon started to specialise in the manufacture of railway vehicles. The company also manufactured heavy equipment and escalators. O&K pulled out of the railway business in 1981. Its escalator-manufacturing division was spun off to the company's majority shareholder at the time, Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp, in 1996, leaving the company to focus primarily on construction machines. The construction-equipment business was sold to New Holland Construction, at the time part of the Fiat Group, in 1999. | Orenstein & Koppel | 117 | who is orenstein | who | O&K was founded on April 1, 1876 in Berlin as a general engineering company. O&K soon started to specialise in the manufacture of heavy equipment and escalators. The construction-equipment business was sold to New Holland Construction in 1999. |
2,088,378 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corps%20Hannovera%20G%C3%B6ttingen | The Corps Hannovera Göttingen is one of the oldest German Student Corps, a Studentenverbindung or student corporation founded on January 18, 1809 at the Georg August University of Göttingen by students like Georg Kloss. The name was chosen because the founders had their home residences in the Kingdom of Hanover. As a corps it is a founder member of the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband , the oldest governing body of such student associations in both Germany and Austria.
Hannovera commits itself still to the principles of academic fencing as well as the common principles of tolerance and democracy shared by all Corps of the KSCV. Its members wear red and blue couleur on official occasions. Hannovera's Latin motto is Nunquam retrorsum, fortes adiuvat fortuna! .
Corps Hannovera officially regards the 18th of January 1809 as its founding date though it can be proved that there were similar gatherings of Hanoverian students in Göttingen as far back as 1735.
Corps Hannovera is also a founding member and stringent follower of the blaues Prinzip or blue principle . The blue principle is a social principle which consists of the promotion of gentlemanly conduct and social behaviour in general. Flowing from these ideals Corps Hannovera host several social events in their club house which are generally regarded as some of the most coveted and exclusive social occasions in Göttingen.
The most famous member of Hannovera was Otto von Bismarck, who probably had the "wildest" time of his life in the course of his studies at Göttingen, where, owing to his excessive boisterousness, he was forced to live outside the town walls and was once placed under arrest for a period of ten days in the university jail . Other famous members of Corps Hanovera Göttingen were general Friedrich Balduin von Gagern, the leader of the liberal opposition in the Reichstag, Rudolf von Bennigsen, economist Wilhelm Roscher, poet Ernst Schulze, botanist Heinrich Wendland, surgeon Louis Stromeyer, geologist Otto Volger, fisheries expert Walther Herwig, the Imperial German ambassador to China and Japan Alfons Mumm von Schwarzenstein and Wolfgang Kapp.
The Corps has some members from the United Kingdom and the United States. One of them was the later physician Mitchell Campbell King from South Carolina, who belonged to the circle of Bismarck's American friends in Göttingen. During his stay at Gottingen in 1856 John Pierpont Morgan joined the Corps, but was "not a full fledged member" since he wanted to avoid a smite. Others have worked in the US and Canada like surgeon Hinrich Bitter-Suermann. | Corps Hannovera Göttingen | 440 | who was the founder of corps hannover | who | The Corps Hannovera Göttingen is one of the oldest German Student Corps. It was founded on January 18, 1809 at the Georg August University of Götteden. Its Latin motto is Nunquam retrorsum, fortes adiuvat fortuna! It is a founder member of the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband. |
2,112,638 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aim%C3%A9%20Lepercq | Aimé Marie Antoine Lepercq was a French soldier, industrialist and political figure.
Born in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or , as the eldest of nine children, he graduated from the École Polytechnique in 1911, and then the École des Mines.
Lepercq fought in World War I, in which he was wounded three times and decorated for valor five times, becoming Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur in 1915 and receiving the British Armed Forces Military Cross. After the war, he worked as an administrator of industrial properties for the Škoda company in Czechoslovakia.
On the outbreak of World War II, Lepercq fought in the artillery during the battle of France, and continued to fight despite orders to no longer do so, until the actual Compiègne armistice of June, 1940. After a brief internment by the Germans, he returned to civil life as an industrial administrator, but was fired in 1943 for speaking out against the collaborationist administration and the Vichy regime, regarding the Service du travail obligatoire and deportations of Frenchmen to German labor camps.
Consequently, he became an active member of the French Resistance, commanding the Forces françaises de l'intérieur in Île-de-France. Arrested again in 1944, he was set free due to the German authorities' failure to investigate, he took part in the Liberation of Paris , leading the FFI's attack on the Hôtel de Ville. For his role in the Resistance actions, he was made a Compagnon de la Libération; he was twice recipient of the Croix de guerre, for his valor in both World Wars.
He was selected by Charles de Gaulle as Minister of Finance, but died soon after in a car accident near Lille, and was replaced by René Pleven. He is buried in Cimetière des Batignolles. | Aimé Lepercq | 305 | who was aimé lepercq | who | Aimé Marie Antoine Lepercq was a French soldier, industrialist and political figure. He was wounded three times and decorated for valor five times in World War I. After the war, he worked as an administrator of industrial properties for the Škoda company in Czechoslovakia. On the outbreak of World War II, he fought in the artillery during the battle of France, and continued to fight despite orders to no longer do so, until the actual Compiègne armistice of June, 1940. |
50,860,401 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbie%20Bestwick | Deborah Jayne Bestwick is a British entrepreneur. Following a short career in video game retail, she was part of the December 1990 merger between British video game publisher 17-Bit Software and Swedish developer Team 7 that led to the formation of Team17, where she acts as chief executive officer. Bestwick was awarded various accolades related to the video game industry between 2015 and 2017, and was pronounced a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in June 2016 for her services in that industry. | Debbie Bestwick | 92 | who is deborah jayne bestwick? | who | Deborah Jayne Bestwick is a British entrepreneur. She was part of the 1990 merger between 17-Bit Software and Swedish developer Team 7. Bestwick was awarded various accolades related to the video game industry between 2015 and 2017. |
50,941,321 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold%20Meij | Harold George Meij is a Dutch businessman, he was the president of New Japan Pro-Wrestling from May 2018 until October 2020. | Harold Meij | 26 | who is harold george meij | who | Harold George Meij is a Dutch businessman. He was the president of New Japan Pro-Wrestling from May 2018 until October 2020. He is the son of Dutch businessman Harold Me |
51,193,874 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian%20Tismenar | Adrian Tismenar is a retired Serbian footballer who played in the Serbian First League, Serbian League, Montenegrin First League and the Canadian Soccer League. | Adrian Tismenar | 32 | who is adrian tismenar | who | Adrian Tismenar is a retired Serbian footballer. He played in the Serbian First League, Serbian League, Montenegrin First League and the Canadian Soccer League. He also played for |
51,297,448 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan%20Escott | Daniel Alexander Escott is an English cricketer and schoolteacher. On his first-class debut, playing for Oxford University, he scored a century and took six wickets in an innings. | Dan Escott | 33 | who is daniel escott | who | Daniel Alexander Escott is an English cricketer and schoolteacher. On his first-class debut, playing for Oxford University, he scored a century and took six wickets in an |
590,692 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva%20Ahnert-Rohlfs | Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs was a German astronomer. She made key observations of variable stars.
Eva Ahner-Rohlfs was born in Coburg . She studied in Würzburg, Munich and Kiel from 1931 to 1933. After nine years of withdrawal into family life, she studied from 1942 until the end of the Second World War at the University of Göttingen. From 1945, she worked closely with professor Cuno Hoffmeister as an assistant astronomer at the Sonneberg Observatory. In 1951, she received a doctorate in astrophysics from the University of Jena. At Sonneberg Observatory Eva Rohlfs met the astronomer Paul Oswald Ahnert and they were married in 1952.
From the Sonneberg observatory he made important observations of the variable stars that he detailed in the article "Zur Struktur und Entstehung des Perseidenstroms" included in the Observatory Publications Sonneberg Astronomical.
Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs died at the age of 41 in Sonneberg. | Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs | 161 | who was eva ahnert rohlfs | who | Eva Ahner-Rohlfs was born in Coburg. She studied in Würzburg, Munich and Kiel from 1931 to 1933. In 1951, she received a doctorate in astrophysics from the University of Jena. She died at the age of 41 in Sonneberg. |
51,628,405 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promode%20R.%20Bandyopadhyay | Promode R. Bandyopadhyay is an Indian born American inventor, research scientist and Technical Program Manager at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, Rhode Island, USA. He was a Program Officer at the Cognitive, Neural and Biomolecular Science and Technology Division of the Human Systems Science and Technology Department of the Office of Naval Research . He was a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Cambridge University Engineering Department and University of Houston.
He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers , a Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge, an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , a Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers , and a Life Member of the American Physical Society .
He currently holds 17 approved U.S. Patents and more than 5 pending U.S. Patents. He is also an author at SPIE. | Promode R. Bandyopadhyay | 142 | who was prof. promode bandyopadhyay | who | Promode R. Bandyopadhyay is an Indian born American inventor. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and a Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He currently holds 17 approved U.S. Patents. |
16,613,901 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger%20in%20the%20Crowd | "Stranger in the Crowd" is a song written for Elvis Presley by Winfield Scott for Elvis' 1970 album That's The Way It Is. Scott had previously co-written with Otis Blackwell a number of other songs for Elvis, including the hits "Return to Sender" and others. The song features an extended guitar solo by lead guitarist James Burton.
A Live version was released on disc three of the special edition version of the aforementioned album. The video of this recording is contained on disc two of That's the Way It Is special features. | Stranger in the Crowd | 94 | who wrote stronger in the crowd | who | "Stranger in the Crowd" is a song written for Elvis Presley by Winfield Scott for Elvis' 1970 album That's The Way It Is. Scott had previously co-written with Otis Blackwell a number of other songs for Elvis, including the hits "Return to Sender" and others. |
194,176 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame%20du%20Barry | Jeanne Bécu, Comtesse du Barry was the last Maîtresse-en-titre of Louis XV of France and one of the victims of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. | Madame du Barry | 34 | who was jeanne bécu in the saga of the saga of the saga of the saga of the saga of the saga of the saga of the saga of the saga of the saga of the saga | who | Jeanne Bécu was the last Maîtresse-en-titre of Louis XV of France. She was one of the victims of the Reign of Terror during the |
51,053,144 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s%20All%20in%20Your%20Head | It's All in Your Head may refer to:
It's All in Your Head , 2015 book about psychosomatic illness by Suzanne O'Sullivan
“It’s All in Your Head”, an episode of Bear in the Big Blue House
It's All in Your Head , 2003 album
It's All in Your Head , 2014 studio album
It's All in Your Head FM, 2006 live album by Negativland
"It's All in Your Head" , 1996 single by Diamond Rio | It's All in Your Head | 79 | who said it's all in your head | who | It's All in Your Head may refer to: a book about psychosomatic illness by Suzanne O'Sullivan, an episode of Bear in the Big Blue House, a live album by Negativland and a single by Diamond Rio. |
42,553 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DATR | DATR is a language for lexical knowledge representation. The lexical knowledge is encoded in a network of nodes. Each node has a set of attributes encoded with it. A node can represent a word or a word form.
DATR was developed in the late 1980s by Roger Evans, Gerald Gazdar and Bill Keller, and used extensively in the 1990s; the standard specification is contained in the Evans and Gazdar RFC, available on the Sussex website . DATR has been implemented in a variety of programming languages, and several implementations are available on the internet, including an RFC compliant implementation at the Bielefeld website .
DATR is still used for encoding inheritance networks in various linguistic and non-linguistic domains and is under discussion as a standard notation for the representation of lexical information. | DATR | 132 | who invented datr | who | DATR was developed in the late 1980s by Roger Evans, Gerald Gazdar and Bill Keller. The standard specification is contained in the Evans and Gazdar RFC. DATR is still used for encoding inheritance networks in various linguistic and non-linguistic domains. |
220,954 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann%20Nepomuk%20Maelzel | Johann Nepomuk Maelzel was a German inventor, engineer, and showman, best known for manufacturing a metronome and several music-playing automatons, and displaying a fraudulent chess machine. He worked with Beethoven to compose a piece of music for one of his inventions. | Johann Nepomuk Maelzel | 50 | who was johannes maelzel | who | Johann Nepomuk Maelzel was a German inventor, engineer, and showman. He worked with Beethoven to compose a piece of music for one of his inventions. |
2,420,659 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poul%20Henningsen | Poul Henningsen was a Danish author, critic, architect, and designer. In Denmark, where he often is referred to simply as PH, he was one of the leading figures of the cultural life of Denmark between the World Wars.
He is most associated with his design of the PH-lamp series of glare-free, shaded lamps. His lamps used carefully analyzed reflecting and baffling of the light rays from the bulb to achieve illumination that was not harsh and glaring but shed warm, soft light. His light fixtures were manufactured by Danish lighting manufacturer Louis Poulsen, a company with which Henningsen would build a lifelong working relationship. His novel works of Danish modern designs are featured in many museums. | Poul Henningsen | 123 | who was ph | who | Poul Henningsen was a Danish author, critic, architect, and designer. He was one of the leading figures of the cultural life of Denmark between the World Wars. He is most associated with his design of the PH-lamp series. |
11,551 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis%20II%2C%20Holy%20Roman%20Emperor | Francis II was the last Holy Roman Emperor and, as Francis I, the first Emperor of Austria, from 1804 to 1835. He assumed the title of Emperor of Austria in response to the coronation of Napoleon as Emperor of the French. Soon after Napoleon created the Confederation of the Rhine, Francis abdicated as Holy Roman Emperor. He was King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia. He also served as the first president of the German Confederation following its establishment in 1815.
Francis II continued his leading role as an opponent of Napoleonic France in the Napoleonic Wars, and suffered several more defeats after Austerlitz. The marriage of his daughter Marie Louise of Austria to Napoleon on 10 March 1810 was arguably his severest personal defeat. After the abdication of Napoleon following the War of the Sixth Coalition, Austria participated as a leading member of the Holy Alliance at the Congress of Vienna, which was largely dominated by Francis' chancellor Klemens Wenzel, Prince von Metternich culminating in a new European map and the restoration of most of Francis' ancient dominions. Due to the establishment of the Concert of Europe, which largely resisted popular nationalist and liberal tendencies, Francis was viewed as a reactionary later in his reign.
Francis II's grandchildren include Napoleon II , Franz Joseph I of Austria, Maximilian I of Mexico, Maria II of Portugal and Pedro II of Brazil. | Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor | 245 | who was francis ii of austria | who | Francis II was the last Holy Roman Emperor from 1804 to 1835. He was King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia. He also served as the first president of the German Confederation following its establishment in 1815. |
2,498,653 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moneca%20Stori | Moneca Stori is a Canadian former voice actress known mostly for her role as the original voice of Kagome Higurashi in the English version of Inuyasha, as well as her lead role of Laura Haruna from the long running Hamtaro series. She began her career performing for thousands of children in theater for young audience productions and was also seen in the Vancouver TheatreSports' Jessie Award-winning production of Free Willy Shakespeare. Stori is currently retired as an actress. | Moneca Stori | 83 | who is moneca stori | who | Moneca Stori is a Canadian former voice actress. She is known mostly for her role as the original voice of Kagome Higurashi in the English version of Inuyasha, as well as her lead role of Laura Haruna from the long running Hamtaro series. |
2,015,815 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn%20McCord%20Adams | Marilyn McCord Adams was an American philosopher and Episcopal priest. She specialized in the philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and medieval philosophy. She was Horace Tracy Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology at Yale Divinity School from 1998 to 2003 and Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford from 2004 to 2009. | Marilyn McCord Adams | 54 | who was marilyn adams | who | Marilyn McCord Adams was an American philosopher and Episcopal priest. She specialized in the philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and medieval philosophy. She was Horace Tracy Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology at Yale Divinity School from 1998 to 2003 and Reg |
15,873,669 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson%20M.%20Holderman | Colonel Nelson Miles Holderman was a United States Army officer, most notable for commanding a rifle company of the Lost Battalion during World War I for which he received the Medal of Honor. He was considered by many to be one of the most decorated American soldiers of the war. | Nelson M. Holderman | 57 | who is nelson miles holderman | who | Colonel Nelson Miles Holderman was a U.S. Army officer. He received the Medal of Honor for commanding a rifle company of the Lost Battalion during World War I. He was considered |
1,043,036 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand%27s%20ballot%20theorem | In combinatorics, Bertrand's ballot problem is the question: "In an election where candidate A receives p votes and candidate B receives q votes with p > q, what is the probability that A will be strictly ahead of B throughout the count?" The answer is
The result was first published by W. A. Whitworth in 1878, but is named after Joseph Louis François Bertrand who rediscovered it in 1887.
In Bertrand's original paper, he sketches a proof based on a general formula for the number of favourable sequences using a recursion relation. He remarks that it seems probable that such a simple result could be proved by a more direct method. Such a proof was given by Désiré André, based on the observation that the unfavourable sequences can be divided into two equally probable cases, one of which is easily computed; he proves the equality by an explicit bijection. A variation of his method is popularly known as André's reflection method, although André did not use any reflections. | Bertrand's ballot theorem | 176 | who wrote the first proof of bertrand's equation | who | In combinatorics, Bertrand's ballot problem is the question: "What is the probability that A will be strictly ahead of B throughout the count?" The result was first published by W. A. Whitworth in 1878, but is named after Joseph Louis François Bertrand. |
51,179,680 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen%20Farrell%20%28cyclist%29 | Stephen Farrell is a British former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Stephen Farrell (cyclist) | 23 | who is stephen farrell | who | Stephen Farrell is a British former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal in the individual time trial. He also won a bronze |
863,915 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union%20for%20Peru | Union for Peru is a Peruvian political party founded by Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, an ex-UN Secretary General, in 1994 to run for the Presidency of Peru in the 1995 general elections. Originally a social democratic party, the party became the main political home of the Peruvian ethnocacerist movement in the late-2010s after a group led by former Army Major Antauro Humala joined the party. Humala later formed the Patriotic Front in 2018 and set a goal for contesting the 2021 general elections, although it is unclear if Union for Peru will participate alongside it. | Union for Peru | 96 | who is the president of the union for peru? | who | Javier Pérez de Cuéllar founded the party in 1994 to run for the Presidency of Peru in the 1995 general elections. The party became the main political home of the Peruvian ethnocacerist movement in the late-2010s. |
51,476,628 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardino%20Le%C3%B3n%20de%20la%20Rocha | Bernardino León de la Rocha was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Coria and Bishop of Tui . | Bernardino León de la Rocha | 29 | who was bernardino león de la rocha yahoo | who | Bernardino León de la Rocha was a Roman Catholic prelate. He served as Bishop of Coria and Bishop of Tui. He was a member of the Order of the |
1,374,901 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major%20Minor%20Records | Major Minor Records was a Northern Irish record label started by Phil Solomon in 1966. It had a distribution deal with Decca Records. Artists on the label included the Dubliners and Johnny Nash.
Phil Solomon was also co-director of Radio Caroline in the mid-1960s. In August 1967, the Wilson government outlawed pirate radio and, although Radio Caroline continued, it began to heavily promote records from the Major Minor label. Caroline's DJs were unhappy with the type of music they were being forced to play and it is doubtful that much of the revenue from the record label actually went back into the radio station. In March 1968, the two Caroline ships were silenced when they were seized by creditors.
Major Minor's big chart moment came in 1969, when the label picked up a 'dropped' record and took it to Number 1 in the UK Singles Chart. The track, "Je t'aime... moi non plus" by Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg, was originally released on Fontana. Despite being performed in French, the song's obvious sexual tone resulted in a wide-scale ban from mainstream radio stations, and Fontana deleted the single during its chart ascent, allegedly because the wife of Fontana's boss was appalled at her husband's company releasing such a song. Major Minor acquired the licensing rights, and got its best selling single on the back of the controversy. Charles Aznavour is another French artist who worked with Major Minor .
Soul and jazz musicians on the label included Dizzy Gillespie, Sam and Dave, the Isley Brothers, Kim Weston and Cissy Houston. Rock artists included July and Them . There was also an obscure pre-10cc single featuring Eric Stewart credited to the New Wave Band . Rory Gallagher's band Taste also released a single on the label .
A young Peter Sarstedt cut his first single, "My Monkey is a Junkie", for the label, under the name Peter Lincoln. The other big success was Northern Ireland's David McWilliams with "Days of Pearly Spencer", leased from EMI. Other tunes that Caroline had to play included "Sentimental Songs" by Freddie "Parrotface" Davies.
Major Minor's first big UK number one single was "Mony Mony" by Tommy James and the Shondells, in 1968. The label also scored hits with pianist Neville Dickie, balladeers Karen Young and Malcolm Roberts, and bubblegum band Crazy Elephant.
In July 2010, EMI announced that the label would be resurrected to release an "expanded 20th anniversary" release of Morrissey's Bona Drag. | Major Minor Records | 445 | who was the first major minor music artist | who | Major Minor Records was a Northern Irish record label started by Phil Solomon in 1966. Artists on the label included the Dubliners and Johnny Nash. The label's big chart moment came in 1969, when the label picked up a 'dropped' record and took it to Number 1. |
1,563,469 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masashi%20Ebara | , better known as , is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Kanagawa Prefecture. He is affiliated with Aoni Production.
He had roles in the Initial D series , Naruto , Eat-Man , the Shakugan no Shana series , Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! , Buso Renkin , The Transformers and Final Fantasy XIII . He is also the official dub-over artist of Tom Hanks, Bill Murray, Wesley Snipes and Robin Williams. He was also the first dubbing voice actor of Andy Garcia and Alec Baldwin in their early days. | Masashi Ebara | 113 | who voices and writes the voice of robin williams | who | He is affiliated with Aoni Production. He is the official dub-over artist of Tom Hanks, Bill Murray, Wesley Snipes and Robin Williams. He was the first dubbing voice actor of Andy Garcia and Alec Baldwin in their early days. |
2,165,238 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irina%20Dvorovenko | Irina Vladimirovna Dvorovenko is a Ukrainian-American retired ballet dancer and actress. She was a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. | Irina Dvorovenko | 27 | who is irina vladimirovna dvorovenko | who | Irina Vladimirovna Dvorovenko is a Ukrainian-American retired ballet dancer and actress. She was a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. She has appeared in |
767,759 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comptroller%20of%20the%20Treasury | The Comptroller of the Treasury was an official of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1789 to 1817. According to section III of the Act of Congress establishing the Treasury Department, it is the comptroller's duty to
superintend the adjustment and preservation of the public accounts; to examine all accounts settled by the Auditor, and certify the balances arising thereon to the Register; to countersign all warrants drawn by the Secretary of the Treasury, which shall be warranted by law; to report to the Secretary the official forms of all papers to be issued in the different offices for collecting the public revenue, and the manner and form of keeping and stating the accounts of the several persons employed therein. He shall moreover provide for the regular and punctual payment of all monies which may be collected, and shall direct prosecutions for all delinquencies of officers of the revenue, and for debts that are, or shall be due to the United States.
The first person to hold this office was Nicholas Eveleigh. It was also held for a time by Gabriel Duvall, who would later serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. The office was later several times renamed. It was the First Comptroller of the Treasury , the Agent of the Treasury , and Solicitor of the Treasury , and is now the Office of the General Counsel. | Comptroller of the Treasury | 233 | who was the first treasury comptroller in us government | who | The first person to hold this office was Nicholas Eveleigh. It was also held for a time by Gabriel Duvall, who would later serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. The office was later several times renamed. |
637,217 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.%20Sherwood%20Rowland | Frank Sherwood "Sherry" Rowland was an American Nobel laureate and a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Irvine. His research was on atmospheric chemistry and chemical kinetics. His best-known work was the discovery that chlorofluorocarbons contribute to ozone depletion. | F. Sherwood Rowland | 47 | who is frank sherry rowland? | who | Frank Sherwood "Sherry" Rowland was an American Nobel laureate. His research was on atmospheric chemistry and chemical kinetics. His best-known work was the discovery that chlorofluor |
1,173,316 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kandukuri%20Veeresalingam | Rai Bahadur Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantulu was a social reformer and writer from the Madras Presidency, British India. He is considered as the father of the Telugu Renaissance movement. He was one of the early social reformers who encouraged the education of women and the remarriage of widows . He also fought against child marriage and the dowry system. He started a school in Dowlaiswaram in 1874.
, constructed a temple known as 'Brahmo Mandir' in 1887 and also built the 'Hithakarini School' in 1908 in Andhra Pradesh. His novel Rajasekhara Charitramu is considered to be the first novel in Telugu literature.
He is often considered as the Raja Rammohan Roy of Andhra. He was also known by the title Gadya Tikkana, or ‘the Tikkana of Prose'. | Kandukuri Veeresalingam | 141 | who wrote rajasekhara | who | Rai Bahadur Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantulu was a social reformer and writer from the Madras Presidency, British India. He is considered as the father of the Telugu Renaissance movement. His novel Rajasekhara Charitramu is considered to be the first novel in Telugu literature. |
2,570,585 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rulers%20of%20Damascus | This is a list of rulers of Damascus from ancient times to the present. | List of rulers of Damascus | 14 | who were the rulers of damascus | who | This is a list of rulers of Damascus from ancient times to the present. The list includes rulers of Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Turkey. It was compiled by |
1,164,653 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses%20Malone | Moses Eugene Malone was an American professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association and the National Basketball Association from 1974 through 1995. A center, he was named the NBA Most Valuable Player three times, was a 12-time NBA All-Star and an eight-time All-NBA Team selection. Malone led the Philadelphia 76ers to an NBA championship in 1983, winning both the league and Finals MVP. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 2001. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the sport's history, Malone is nonetheless seen as one of the most underrated players in NBA history.
Malone began his professional career out of high school after he was selected in the third round of the 1974 ABA draft by the Utah Stars. He was named an ABA All-Star as a rookie and played two seasons in the league until it merged with the NBA in 1976. He landed in the NBA with the Buffalo Braves, who traded him after two games to the Houston Rockets. Malone became a five-time All-Star in six seasons with the Rockets. After leading the NBA in rebounding in 1979, he was named league MVP for the first time. He led the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981, and won his second MVP award in 1982. Traded to Philadelphia the following season, he repeated as MVP and led the 76ers to the 1983 championship. In his first of two stints with Philadelphia, he was an All-Star in each of his four seasons. Following another trade, Malone was an All-Star in his only two seasons with the then Washington Bullets . He signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Hawks, earning his 12th straight and final NBA All-Star selection in his first season. In his later years, he played with the Milwaukee Bucks before returning to the 76ers and completing his career with the San Antonio Spurs.
Malone was a tireless and physical player who led the NBA in rebounding six times, including a then-record five straight seasons . Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Boards" for his rebounding prowess, he finished his career as the all-time leader in offensive rebounds after leading both the ABA and NBA in the category a combined nine times. Combining his ABA and NBA statistics, Malone ranks ninth all-time in career points and third in total rebounds . He was named to the ABA All-Time Team along with the NBA's 50th and 75th anniversary teams. | Moses Malone | 433 | who is moses malone | who | Moses Eugene Malone was an American professional basketball player. He played in both the American Basketball Association and the National Basketball Association. He was named the NBA Most Valuable Player three times and an eight-time All-NBA Team selection. He led the Philadelphia 76ers to an NBA championship in 1983. |
15,964,037 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9%20Binet%20%28translator%29 | René Binet was a French professor and translator. He was professor of rhetoric at the collège du Plessis, rector of the Université de Paris in 1791, then proviseur of the lycée Bonaparte. | René Binet (translator) | 39 | who is rené binet | who | René Binet was a French professor and translator. He was professor of rhetoric at the collège du Plessis and rector of the Université de Paris in 1791. |
2,671,568 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orville%20Hickman%20Browning | Orville Hickman Browning was an attorney in Illinois and a politician who was active in the Whig and Republican Parties. He is notable for his service as a U.S. Senator and the United States Secretary of the Interior.
Born in Kentucky, and trained as a lawyer, Browning settled in Illinois, where he served in the militia during the Black Hawk War, established himself as a successful attorney, and became involved in politics as a Whig. He served in the Illinois State Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives, and ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives. When the Whig Party broke apart in the mid 1850s and the Republican Party was formed as the country's major anti-slavery party, Browning took part in the convention that organized the party in Illinois.
In 1861, Browning was appointed to the United States Senate seat left vacant by the death of Stephen A. Douglas; he served until January 1863, after which he resumed practicing law. After the death of Abraham Lincoln, Browning became a supporter of Andrew Johnson; in 1866, Johnson named Browning as U.S. Secretary of the Interior, and Browning served until the end of Johnson's term in March 1869.
After leaving office, Browning practiced law in Washington, DC and Illinois. He was elected as a Democratic candidate for a delegate's position at the 1869-1870 Illinois constitutional convention. He died in Illinois in 1881. | Orville Hickman Browning | 246 | who was hickman browning? | who | Orville Hickman Browning was an attorney in Illinois and a politician. He served as a U.S. Senator and the United States Secretary of the Interior. He was active in the Whig and Republican Parties. |
2,702,969 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Scory | John Scory was an English Dominican friar who later became a bishop in the Church of England.
He was Bishop of Rochester from 1551 to 1552, and then translated to Bishop of Chichester from 1552 to 1553. He was deprived of this position on Queen Mary's accession, but returned to the Anglican episcopate under Elizabeth's reign as Bishop of Hereford from 1559 to 1585.
He participated in the Westminster Disputation of 1559. | John Scory | 74 | who was bishop of chester | who | John Scory was an English Dominican friar. He was Bishop of Rochester from 1551 to 1552, and then translated to Bishop of Chichester. He returned to the Anglican episcopate under Elizabeth's reign as Bishop of Hereford from 1559 to 1585. |
1,192,295 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Triquet | Brigadier-General Paul Triquet , born in Cabano, Quebec, was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Triquet held the rank of captain at the time of his VC award, and went on to achieve the rank of brigadier-general.
Triquet was the only Quebecer to be awarded the VC during the Second World War. | Paul Triquet | 82 | who was bg paul triquet | who | Brigadier-General Paul Triquet was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross. Triquet held the rank of captain at the time of his VC award. He was the only Quebecer to be awarded the VC during the Second World War. |
51,229,768 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyaritus%20gahani | Gyaritus gahani is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1938. | Gyaritus gahani | 20 | who is gyaritus gahani | who | Gyaritus gahani is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1938. It is found in North America. |
1,691,776 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20B.%20Carrington | Henry Beebee Carrington was a lawyer, professor, prolific author, and an officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and in the Old West during Red Cloud's War. A noted engineer, he constructed a series of forts to protect the Bozeman Trail, but suffered a major defeat at the hands of the warchief Red Cloud. | Henry B. Carrington | 65 | who was henry beebee | who | Henry Beebee Carrington was an officer in the U.S. Army during the American Civil War and in the Old West during Red Cloud's War. A noted engineer, he constructed a series of forts to protect the Bozeman Trail |
733,048 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farrington | Farrington may refer to: | Farrington | 4 | who is farrington | who | Farrington is a surname.It may refer to a person or a group of people.Farrington may also refer to the town of Farrington in Dorset, England, and to a |
850,923 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyuz%20TM-12 | Soyuz TM-12 was the 12th expedition to Mir, and included the first Briton in space, Helen Sharman. | Soyuz TM-12 | 17 | who was the first briton to go to space | who | Soyuz TM-12 was the 12th expedition to Mir, and included the first Briton in space, Helen Sharman. It was the first mission to be led by a Russian |
885,492 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman%20Returns%20%28video%20game%29 | Batman Returns is a 1992 beat 'em up video game for various platforms based on the film of the same name. The Sega console versions were published by Sega while the NES and Super NES versions were developed and published by Konami. The MS-DOS and Amiga versions were also published by Konami, but were developed by Spirit of Discovery and Denton Designs respectively. An Atari ST version by Konami was also advertised, but never released. There is also an Atari Lynx version, published by Atari Corporation. | Batman Returns (video game) | 96 | who made batman returns nintendo | who | Batman Returns is a 1992 beat 'em up video game for various platforms based on the film of the same name. The Sega console versions were published by Sega while the NES and Super NES versions were developed and published by Konami. There is also an Atari Lynx version, published by Atari Corporation. |
2,318,981 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus%20Spears%20%28defensive%20end%29 | Marcus Rayshon Spears , nicknamed Swagu, is an American former college and professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football League for nine seasons. He played college football for Louisiana State University , and earned consensus All-American honors. The Dallas Cowboys drafted him in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft, and he also played for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens. | Marcus Spears (defensive end) | 71 | who is the swagu | who | Marcus Rayshon Spears was a defensive end in the National Football League for nine seasons. He played college football for Louisiana State University and earned consensus All-American honors. Spears was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft. |
2,518,998 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristian%20Ranta | Kristian Ranta, also known as Kride, was the guitarist of the Finnish melodic death metal band Norther, until their break up in 2012. Kristian has composed most of Norther's best known songs including Frozen Angel, and is also credited for renaming the band . Ranta has played the guitar on all the band's full-length albums, the most recent being Circle Regenerated and N , and contributed clean vocals to the Solution 7 EP, Till Death Unites Us, the No Way Back EP and N. He has formed an experimental side project named Gashouse Garden with Children of Bodom drummer Jaska Raatikainen.
Kristian has also acted, along with his band mates, in a Finnish film called Vares 2. Norther and Kristian also composed a title track for this film called Frozen Angel, for which a music video, featuring images of the movie, was made. He was also interviewed in a TV documentary about Finnish heavy metal bands - Promised Land of Heavy Metal - .
Kristian was a co-founder and CEO of a Finnish diabetes technology company called Mendor
until he left the company in November 2015.
Later in 2015 Kristian co-founded a company called Blooming to work on stress reduction at workplaces. Blooming was featured in TechCrunch in March 2016. Kristian was also featured in the biggest newspaper in Finland called Helsingin Sanomat in the summer of 2016 .
With the lead of Kristian as its CEO, Blooming changed its name in 2016 to Meru Health and focused on building a digital treatment solution for depression and anxiety. In 2018 Meru Health got accepted to a famous startup accelerator in Silicon Valley called Y Combinator and has appeared on number of mainstream media publications such as TechCrunch, INC and MobiHealthNews.
In 2018 Kristian started his own featured blog on Forbes magazine. | Kristian Ranta | 307 | who is kristian ranta | who | Kristian Ranta, also known as Kride, was the guitarist of the Finnish melodic death metal band Norther, until their break up in 2012. Kristian has composed most of Norther's best known songs including Frozen Angel, and is also credited for renaming the band. He has formed an experimental side project named Gashouse Garden with Children of Bodom drummer Jaska Raatikainen. In 2015 Kristian co-founded a company called Blooming to work on stress reduction at workplaces. |
309,603 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20A.%20Underwood | Robert Anacletus Underwood is an American politician, educator, member of the Democratic Party of Guam, former Delegate from Guam to the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2003, and was the president of the University of Guam from 2008 to 2018. | Robert A. Underwood | 47 | who was robert underwood | who | Robert Anacletus Underwood is an American politician, educator, member of the Democratic Party of Guam, former Delegate from Guam to the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2003. He |
1,622,907 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete%20Weber%20%28bowler%29 | Peter David Weber is an American semi-retired bowler in the Professional Bowlers Association and a member of the PBA and USBC Halls of Fame. Weber was one of the sport's most active players and is known for his maverick, chirpy and rebellious personality. He is also known for being incredibly versatile, with his high backswing and the side rotation he puts on the bowling ball helping him control numerous oil conditions. Weber is featured in the ten-pin bowling sports documentary A League of Ordinary Gentlemen. He has won 37 titles on the PBA Tour , including ten major championships , and another 13 titles on the PBA50 Tour. He is one of only three bowlers in history to have earned at least 50 combined titles between the PBA Tour and PBA50 Tour. Weber and Williams Jr. are the only two bowlers to have amassed at least 100 total PBA titles, with PBA Regional events added .
Weber has won bowling's U.S. Open a record five times, and is the only player in history to win each event of the PBA's triple crown at least twice in a career. He has also won the PBA Senior U.S. Open twice, and is a two-time PBA50 Player of the Year. | Pete Weber (bowler) | 243 | who is peter weber's | who | Peter David Weber is an American semi-retired bowler in the Professional Bowlers Association. He has won 37 titles on the PBA Tour, including ten major championships. Weber is featured in the ten-pin bowling sports documentary A League of Ordinary Gentlemen. |
244,618 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A1szl%C3%B3%20B%C3%ADr%C3%B3 | László József Bíró , Hispanicized as Ladislao José Biro, was a Hungarian-Argentine inventor who patented the first commercially successful modern ballpoint pen. The first ballpoint pen had been invented roughly 50 years earlier by John J. Loud, but it was not a commercial success. | László Bíró | 55 | who is ladislao biro | who | László József Bíró was a Hungarian-Argentine inventor. He patented the first commercially successful modern ballpoint pen. The first pen had been invented roughly 50 years earlier by John |
16,678,037 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean%20Cox%20%28rugby%20union%29 | Sean Cox is a rugby union player. Cox plays as a lock. | Sean Cox (rugby union) | 20 | who is sean cox | who | Sean Cox is a rugby union player. Cox plays as a lock for Northampton Saints in the Aviva Premiership. He is the son of Sean Cox, a former Northampton player and coach |
2,863,093 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques%20Fran%C3%A7ois%20Dugommier | Jacques François Coquille named Dugommier was a French general. | Jacques François Dugommier | 25 | who was dugommier | who | Jacques François Coquille named Dugommier was a French general. He was a son of the French general Jacques Francois Dugommier. |
16,489,222 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%20Was%20a%20River | "That Was A River" is a song written by Susan Longacre and Rick Giles, and recorded by American country music singer Collin Raye that peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was released in July 1993 as the fourth and final single from his CD In This Life. | That Was a River | 55 | who sang the song that was a river | who | "That Was A River" is a song written by Susan Longacre and Rick Giles, and recorded by American country music singer Collin Raye. It was released in July 1993 as the fourth and final single from |
15,656,728 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Leal%20%28footballer%29 | Fernando Leal Fonseca , known as Fernando Leal or simply Fernando, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. | Fernando Leal (footballer) | 24 | who is fernando | who | Fernando Leal Fonseca is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He is known as Fernando Leal or simply Fernando, and has played for several Brazilian clubs |
2,881,738 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf%20Hasse | Rudolf Hasse was a German racing driver who won the 1937 Belgian Grand Prix.
Hasse was born in Mittweida, Saxony, and died while serving on the Russian front during World War II in a military hospital in Makiivka, Ukraine, from shigellosis aged only 36. In the 1930s he was a member of the National Socialist Motor Corps. | Rudolf Hasse | 64 | who was rudolf hasse | who | Rudolf Hasse was a German racing driver who won the 1937 Belgian Grand Prix. He died while serving on the Russian front during World War II in a military hospital in Makiivka, Ukraine. |
376,680 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Dowdeswell%20%28politician%2C%20born%201721%29 | William Dowdeswell PC was a British politician who was a leader of the Rockingham Whig faction. | William Dowdeswell (politician, born 1721) | 21 | who is william dowdeswell | who | William Dowdeswell PC was a British politician. He was a leader of the Rockingham Whig faction. He served in the House of Commons from 1841 to 1849. He died |
16,010,791 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March%20Intifada | The March Intifada was an uprising that broke out in Bahrain in March 1965. The uprising was led by Leftist groups, the National Liberation Front – Bahrain calling for the end of the British presence in Bahrain and numerous notable individuals participated in the uprising, including Wa'ad political activist Ali Rabea. The uprising was sparked by the laying-off of hundreds of Bahraini workers at the Bahrain Petroleum Company on March 5, 1965. Several people died in the sometimes violent clashes between protesters and police. | March Intifada | 86 | who was involved in the intifada march | who | The March Intifada was an uprising that broke out in Bahrain in March 1965. The uprising was sparked by the laying-off of hundreds of Bahraini workers at the Bahrain Petroleum Company on March 5, 1965. |
51,493,395 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumire%20Kita | Sumire Kita is a Japanese individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2016 Asian Junior all-around champion and two-time Japanese National Junior champion. | Sumire Kita | 27 | who is sumire kita | who | Sumire Kita is a Japanese individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2016 Asian Junior all-around champion and two-time Japanese National Junior champion. Kita also won the |
335,054 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axion | An axion is a hypothetical elementary particle postulated by the Peccei–Quinn theory in 1977 to resolve the strong CP problem in quantum chromodynamics . If axions exist and have low mass within a specific range, they are of interest as a possible component of cold dark matter. | Axion | 48 | who coined the term axion | who | An axion is a hypothetical elementary particle postulated by the Peccei–Quinn theory in 1977. If axions exist and have low mass within a specific range, they are of interest as |
155,505 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On%20the%20Beach%20%28novel%29 | On the Beach is a post-apocalyptic novel published in 1957, written by British author Nevil Shute after he emigrated to Australia. The novel details the experiences of a mixed group of people in Melbourne as they await the arrival of deadly radiation spreading towards them from the Northern Hemisphere, following a nuclear war the previous year. As the radiation approaches, each person deals with impending death differently.
Shute's initial story was published as a four-part series, The Last Days on Earth, in the London weekly periodical Sunday Graphic, in April 1957. For the novel, Shute expanded the storyline. The story has been adapted twice as a film and once as a BBC radio broadcast in 2008. | On the Beach (novel) | 120 | who wrote on the beach | who | On the Beach is a post-apocalyptic novel published in 1957. Written by Nevil Shute after he emigrated to Australia. Story has been adapted twice as a film and once as a BBC radio broadcast. |
695,459 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania, the fifth most populous state in the United States, is the birthplace or childhood home of many famous Americans. People from Pennsylvania are called "Pennsylvanians".
The following is a list of notable Americans who were born and/or lived a significant portion of their lives, in Pennsylvania, along with their primary Pennsylvania city or town of residence. | List of people from Pennsylvania | 57 | who is considered pennsylvania | who | Pennsylvania is the fifth most populous state in the United States. People from Pennsylvania are called "Pennsylvanians" The following is a list of notable Americans who were born and/or lived a significant portion of their lives, in Pennsylvania |
16,261,836 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dare%20to%20Be%20Scared | Dare to Be Scared: Thirteen Stories to Chill and Thrill is a 2003 children's horror short story collection by Robert D. San Souci and illustrated by David Ouimet, consisting of thirteen stories. It is the first book in the Dare to be Scared series, which consists of four books. | Dare to Be Scared | 49 | who wrote the book about the horror | who | Dare to Be Scared: Thirteen Stories to Chill and Thrill is a 2003 children's horror short story collection by Robert D. San Souci and illustrated by David Ouimet. It is the first book |
2,172,168 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Schmidtz | David Schmidtz is a Canadian-American philosopher serving as Kendrick Professor of Philosophy and Eller Chair of Service-Dominant Logic at the University of Arizona, and editor-in-chief of the journal Social Philosophy and Policy. He was also the inaugural head of the Department of Political Economy and Moral Science at the University of Arizona. | David Schmidtz | 64 | who is david schmidtz? | who | David Schmidtz is a Canadian-American philosopher. He is Kendrick Professor of Philosophy and Eller Chair of Service-Dominant Logic at the University of Arizona. He was also the inaugural head of the Department of Political Economy |
287,112 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges%20de%20Scud%C3%A9ry | Georges de Scudéry , the elder brother of Madeleine de Scudéry, was a French novelist, dramatist and poet. | Georges de Scudéry | 24 | who is george de scudéry? | who | Georges de Scudéry was a French novelist, dramatist and poet. He was the elder brother of Madeleine de Scadéry. He is best known for |
1,074,521 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przybys%C5%82aw%20Dyjamentowski | Przybysław Dyjamentowski was a notable Polish documents forger and writer. In his lifetime he prepared several "ancient" chronicles, diplomas and genealogies for sale. One of his best known works is the Slavic-Sarmatian Chronicle of Prokosz, which gained much popularity as one of the earliest mentions of Poland . The forged chronicle was first published in 1825 by . The chronicle was supposed to stretch back the existence of Poland as an independent nation by a few generations beyond the accepted start of the Piast dynasty and support a connection between mediaeval Poles and ancient Sarmatians and peoples of East India.
Dyjamentowski's forgeries were not always recognised as such, although they are now regarded as entirely pseudohistorical, and have at times been influential, even in the twenty-first century among a minority of Polish nationalists. | Przybysław Dyjamentowski | 136 | who was dysamentowski | who | Przybysław Dyjamentowski was a Polish documents forger. His best known work is the Slavic-Sarmatian Chronicle of Prokosz. The chronicle was supposed to stretch back to before the Piast dynasty. |
1,823,477 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr.%20DJ | Mr. DJ is an American hip-hop producer and DJ from Atlanta. He and Outkast members Big Boi and André 3000 make up the record production company Earthtone III. | Mr. DJ | 31 | who is mr. dj | who | Mr. DJ is an American hip-hop producer and DJ from Atlanta. He and Outkast members Big Boi and André 3000 make up the record production company Earthtone III. |
16,110,825 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakim%20Ali%20Zardari | Hakim Ali Zardari , ) was a Pakistani politician who served as a member of National Assembly of Pakistan from 1972 to 1977 and again from 1988 to 1990 and then again from 1993 to 1996.
He had been involved in Pakistani politics since the 1960s and had served as a federal minister twice. | Hakim Ali Zardari | 59 | who is hakim a | who | Hakim Ali Zardari was a Pakistani politician.He was a member of National Assembly of Pakistan from 1972 to 1977 and again from 1988 to 1990 and then again from 1993 to 1996. He had been involved in Pakistani politics since the 1960s. |