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What band as been influential in the Dublin rock music scene, The Frames or Last Child?
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glam rock, which highlighted showmanship and visual style; and the diverse and enduring major subgenre of heavy metal, which emphasized volume, power, and speed.", " In the second half of the 1970s, punk rock both intensified and reacted against some of these trends to produce a raw, energetic form of music characterized by overt political and social critiques.", " Punk was an influence into the 1980s on the subsequent development of other subgenres, including new wave, post-punk and eventually the alternative rock movement.", " From the 1990s alternative rock began to dominate rock music and break through into the mainstream in the form of grunge, Britpop, and indie rock.", " Further fusion subgenres have since emerged as well as conscious attempts to revisit rock's history." ], [ "Cross Canadian Ragweed was an American southern rock/alternative country band formed in Yukon, Oklahoma in 1994.", " The band consisted of Cody Canada (lead guitar/vocals), Grady Cross (guitar), Randy Ragsdale (drums), and Jeremy Plato (bass guitar).", " From 1994-2010, the group released 6 studio albums and 3 live albums.", " The band was at the forefront of the rise of the red dirt music scene in Oklahoma and the country rock music scene in both Oklahoma and Texas.", " After almost 15 years together, the group disbanded in 2010." ], [ "The Frames are an Irish band based in Dublin.", " Founded in 1990 by Glen Hansard, the band has been influential in the Dublin rock music scene.", " The group has released six albums.", " In addition to Hansard, the band's current lineup includes original member Colm Mac Con Iomaire, Joe Doyle, Rob Bochnik and Graham Hopkins." ], [ "Mik The Who's Saturday Afternoon Classic Rock Show is hosted by famous Dublin Rock Fan and Musician Mik The Who nicknamed as such due to his globe travelling support and devotion to his favourite Rock Heroes The Who since the late 60'.", "Although The Who opened the door for Mik's love of the guitar and rock music he has a passionate interest and love for all the other local and international rock groups,musicians, and artists who provided the soundtrack to his life growing up in Dublin in the 70's." ] ], "title": [ "Rock music in Ireland", "100 Club Punk Special", "Last Child (band)", "Skylarkin' (Mic Christopher album)", "Our Biggest Thing Ever", "Terry Woods", "List of rock genres", "Cross Canadian Ragweed", "The Frames", "MTW's Saturday Afternoon Classic Rock Show" ] }
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Which industry do Richard Hawley and Chicago's Catherine belong to?
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Maggie Grace, an American actress, appeared in "Taken 2", a 2012 American action thriller film directed by who?
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Delhi Technological University and Memorial University of Newfoundland, are universities?
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The Mills at Jersey Gardens, originally Jersey Gardens and later The Outlet Collection | Jersey Gardens is a two-level indoor outlet mall in Elizabeth, New Jersey, the mall opened on which date, and is the largest outlet mall in New Jersey, and much closer to New York City than its largest outlet mall competitor, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets?
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What was the person called that was known as The Irving of the music halls was also famous for their speech presented by a single character, most often to express their mental thoughts aloud?
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Since the introduction of surname, it also in form of Ahmed Al Mubarak, literally \"Ahmed, descendants of [a person called] Mubarak.\"", "title": "Ahmed Mubarak" }, { "idx": 7, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "A mental block is an uncontrollable suppression, or repression of painful or unwanted thoughts/memories. Also can be an inability to continue or complete a train of thought, as in the case of writer's block. In the case of writer's block, many find it helpful to take a break and revisit their topic. Another tactic that is used when people with mental blocks are learning new information is repetition. A similar phenomenon occurs when one cannot solve a problem in mathematics which one would normally consider simple. Mental blocks can be caused by physical disabilities or simply a lack of focus. Mental blocks are also often used to describe a temporary inability to recall a name or other information. 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The 2015 CONSUR Women's Sevens Championships is an Olympic qualification tournament for Rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics which will be held during which time span, Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz (usually called just Santa Fe) is the capital city of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina?
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Grosvenor House is a twin tower complex in Dubai Marina in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the complex, which is owned by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, is president of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, CEO and chairman of which organization, chairman of Dubai World, and Noor Takaful insurance company?
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What is a second-cycle academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice, and is a degree offered by Many medical schools which is a tertiary educational institution?
master's degree
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a non-traditional modern ballet rising from the success of what ballet in three acts by Christoper Wheeldon with a scenario by Nicholas Wright?
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Name the American singer, dancer and voice actor who sings a verse in the song 'Together Again' by an American boy band alongside his fellow member Joey Fatone?
Chris Kirkpatrick
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saw a revision to the track listing.", " LiR would release their second album, 'Nest', exclusively with W.A.R.?", ", the following year, in 1995.", " Around this time, they were notorious for playing constant live shows in Whelan's Bar, on Wexford Street in Dublin.", " The support act was regularly by another Dublin band called Dragonfly (the lead guitarist of Dragonfly later became LiR's second guitarist, after the departure of keyboardist David Hopkins).", " The LiR song 'Temple Child' appeared on the What Are Records?", " \"Ammunition\" compilation album, a music sampler of various independent artists.", " In 1997 the band appeared on the soundtrack for the movie \"I Went Down\", with the song 'There Are More Things'." ], [ "Juanita Suzanne Coco (10 December 1975 – 2 May 1993) was an Australian singer and actress best known for her role on the popular talent/variety show \"Young Talent Time\" in the late 1980s.", " She appeared on the show from 1987 to 1988, aged 13, and was best known for her rendition of the song 'La Bamba'.", " When a boy team member and a girl team member teamed up, Juanita was paired up with Joey Dee.", " She replaced Vanessa Windsor on the show and was the 35th member to join the team.", " The 36th was Joey Dee and the 37th was Rikki Arnot.", " Then Jamie Churchill then last of all Johnnie Nuich." ], [ "\"Together Again\" is a song by American boy band NSYNC.", " It was released as the fifth single from their self-titled debut album.", " It was released in November 1997 exclusively on the German market.", " It was written by Andy Reynolds and Tee Green and is one of the few NSYNC songs where Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick each sing a verse.", " The single has never been released worldwide.", " It was the group's first and only release to include a video for the track." ], [ "On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui.", " The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name." ], [ "Dead 7 (formerly titled Dead West) is an American post-apocalyptic zombie horror western film written by Nick Carter, American singer best known as a member of the Backstreet Boys.", " It is directed by Danny Roew and produced by The Asylum.", " The movie aired on SyFy on April 1, 2016 in the United States.", " Carter managed to get two of his bandmates, A. J. McLean and Howie Dorough to star in the movie.", " In addition, Carter also cast several members from other boy bands like 98 Degrees, O-Town, 'N Sync and All-4-One.", " A free copy of the theme song \"In the End\" was released on March 28, performed by band members Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Howie D.; Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick from NSYNC; Jeff Timmons from 98 Degrees; and Erik-Michael Estrada from O-Town." ] ], "title": [ "NSYNC", "Fame (2003 TV series)", "Joey Fatone", "Todd David Lawhorne", "Chris Kirkpatrick", "Lir (band)", "Juanita Coco", "Together Again (NSYNC song)", "On the Line (2001 film)", "Dead 7" ] }
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In addition to a host of Grammy Award nominations, NSYNC has performed at the World Series, the Super Bowl and the Olympic Games, and sang or recorded with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Celine Dion, Aerosmith, Nelly, Left Eye, Mary J. Blige, country music supergroup Alabama, and Gloria Estefan.", "title": "NSYNC" }, { "idx": 1, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Fame is a television series that ran on NBC in the summer of 2003. The show was essentially NBC's attempt to duplicate the success of mega-hit \"American Idol\", right down to their selection of judges. Former pop star Carnie Wilson was similar in her judgements to \"American Idol's\" Paula Abdul, Johnny Wright, the veteran music producer, was the show's analogue of Randy Jackson, and JoJo Wright was, like Simon Cowell, the judge who says things to stir people up. The show retained the original \"Fame\" theme music (with a new vocal), as well as producer Debbie Allen. Former boy band member Joey Fatone was the official host of the show, but Allen also made frequent appearances.", "title": "Fame (2003 TV series)" }, { "idx": 2, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Joseph Anthony Fatone Jr. (born January 28, 1977), is an American singer, dancer, actor and television personality. He is best known as a member of the boyband NSYNC, in which he sang baritone. In 2007, he came in second place on the ABC reality show \"Dancing with the Stars\". He was also the host of the U.S. and Australian versions of \"The Singing Bee\" which aired on NBC in the U.S. Currently Fatone is the host of Food Network's \"Rewrapped\", Live Well Network's \"My Family Recipe Rocks\" and is also guest host of \"The Price Is Right Live! \" at Bally's Las Vegas.", "title": "Joey Fatone" }, { "idx": 3, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Todd David Lawhorne is an American theatre and film actor. Member of AFTRA and AEA. Best known for his starring role as Dalton Monroe in \"In Plain Sight\" and his supporting role as Phil the skinhead in \"The Bros,\" starring Shaquille O'Neal and Joey Fatone. In New York City, he starred in numerous plays off and off-off Broadway, including \"Twelfth Night\" at Lincoln Center and Laertes in Pineapple Project's production of \"Hamlet.\" Resident actor of the Children's Theatre at the New York Hall of Science.", "title": "Todd David Lawhorne" }, { "idx": 4, "is_supporting": true, "paragraph_text": "Christopher Alan Kirkpatrick (born October 17, 1971) is an American singer, dancer, and voice actor who is best known for his work as a founding member of the pop group NSYNC, in which he sang countertenor. He has provided voices for numerous kids shows, including the voice of Chip Skylark on \"The Fairly OddParents\". He also guest starred on \"The Simpsons\" as himself, along with his fellow NSYNC bandmates, in the episode \"New Kids on the Blecch\".", "title": "Chris Kirkpatrick" }, { "idx": 5, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "LiR is an Irish rock band. Their sound has been described as \"a fusion of funky progressive rock, folky mysticism and savvy pop\". The band formed in the late 1980s in Dublin, firstly under the name The Spontaneous Frogs, then Uproar. They released their first EP, 'All Machines Hum in A', in 1992. In 1993, they released their first LP, 'Magico Magico!' under the label Velo Records (Velo was an Irish Indie) in Ireland. In 1994, they re-released 'Magico Magico!' to the US, under the independent record label What Are Records? (W.A.R.?) . The new version of the album saw a revision to the track listing. LiR would release their second album, 'Nest', exclusively with W.A.R.? , the following year, in 1995. Around this time, they were notorious for playing constant live shows in Whelan's Bar, on Wexford Street in Dublin. The support act was regularly by another Dublin band called Dragonfly (the lead guitarist of Dragonfly later became LiR's second guitarist, after the departure of keyboardist David Hopkins). The LiR song 'Temple Child' appeared on the What Are Records? \"Ammunition\" compilation album, a music sampler of various independent artists. In 1997 the band appeared on the soundtrack for the movie \"I Went Down\", with the song 'There Are More Things'.", "title": "Lir (band)" }, { "idx": 6, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Juanita Suzanne Coco (10 December 1975 – 2 May 1993) was an Australian singer and actress best known for her role on the popular talent/variety show \"Young Talent Time\" in the late 1980s. She appeared on the show from 1987 to 1988, aged 13, and was best known for her rendition of the song 'La Bamba'. When a boy team member and a girl team member teamed up, Juanita was paired up with Joey Dee. She replaced Vanessa Windsor on the show and was the 35th member to join the team. The 36th was Joey Dee and the 37th was Rikki Arnot. Then Jamie Churchill then last of all Johnnie Nuich.", "title": "Juanita Coco" }, { "idx": 7, "is_supporting": true, "paragraph_text": "\"Together Again\" is a song by American boy band NSYNC. It was released as the fifth single from their self-titled debut album. It was released in November 1997 exclusively on the German market. It was written by Andy Reynolds and Tee Green and is one of the few NSYNC songs where Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick each sing a verse. The single has never been released worldwide. It was the group's first and only release to include a video for the track.", "title": "Together Again (NSYNC song)" }, { "idx": 8, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui. The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name.", "title": "On the Line (2001 film)" }, { "idx": 9, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Dead 7 (formerly titled Dead West) is an American post-apocalyptic zombie horror western film written by Nick Carter, American singer best known as a member of the Backstreet Boys. It is directed by Danny Roew and produced by The Asylum. The movie aired on SyFy on April 1, 2016 in the United States. Carter managed to get two of his bandmates, A. J. McLean and Howie Dorough to star in the movie. In addition, Carter also cast several members from other boy bands like 98 Degrees, O-Town, 'N Sync and All-4-One. A free copy of the theme song \"In the End\" was released on March 28, performed by band members Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Howie D.; Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick from NSYNC; Jeff Timmons from 98 Degrees; and Erik-Michael Estrada from O-Town.", "title": "Dead 7" } ]
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The Legend of Lobo and Ice Princess, are of which nationality?
American
comparison
easy
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Are "That's Dancing!" and "South of the Border" both documentary films?
yes
comparison
easy
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Ltd and Zero Media International Co. Ltd.", " Zhou Bing attempted to join in the development of industrialization process of documentary films with the identity of independent directors.", " Zhou Bing is also a Adjunct Professor in the Department of Media and Communication of City University of Hong Kong.", " It is art dream of Mr Zhou who has been desiring to realize through images to broadcast Chinese culture and to build oriental aesthetic approach with the images recognized by the world." ], [ "Sheila Nevins (born April 6, 1939) is an American television producer and the President of HBO Documentary Films.", " She has produced over one thousand documentary films for HBO and is one of the most influential people in documentary filmmaking.", " She has worked on productions that have been recognized with over 65 Primetime Emmy Awards, 46 Peabody Awards, and 26 Academy Awards.", " Nevins has won 32 individual Primetime Emmy Awards, more than any other person." ], [ "Gražina Sviderskytė (born March 22, 1973 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian newscaster and author, currently working on documentary films.", " Together with the famous Lithuanian pilot, Jurgis Kairys, Gražina Sviderskytė won the CNN Best Reporter Award in 2001, for her work \"Skrydis po tiltu\" (Flight beneath the Bridge).", " She also produced several documentary films, including \"Uragano kapitonas\" (Hurricane Captain), about the World War II war pilot Romualdas Marcinkus, and \"Šimtmečio kontrabanda, Paskutinis reisas\" (Contraband of the Century, the Last Journey) about the smuggling of artwork and art collections.", " Gražina Sviderskytė is also a passionate lover of aviation and flying, and has a pilot's license.", " In December 2011, she presented her new project on S. Darius and S. Girenas at TEDxVilnius." ], [ "The Crystal Film (Dutch: Kristallen Film ) is a film award recognising domestic box office achievements in the Netherlands.", " The Crystal Film is awarded to documentary films from the Netherlands once they have sold 10,000 tickets.", " The award is an initiative of the Netherlands Film Festival and the Netherlands Film Fund to increase media attention for Dutch documentary films, in addition to the existing Golden Film and Platinum Film for Dutch films in general.", " They announced the introduction of the Crystal Film on 28 April 2005.", " The first Crystal Film was awarded on 21 June 2005 to \"Shape of the Moon\" (2004).", " Since its introduction, the Crystal Film has been awarded to twelve films." ], [ "Cambridge Documentary Films is a non profit organization established in Massachusetts in 1974.", " The purpose of the organization is to create new perspectives on important social issues and give voice to groups and individuals whose perspectives are ignored by mainstream media.", " Cambridge Documentary Films produces and distributes award winning documentaries to thousands of universities, community organizations, schools, libraries and public interest organizations throughout the United States and the world.", " These films have won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and have been screened at the UN General Assembly, The White House, the Office of the Vice President, the US Congress and numerous state houses.", " The subjects include: advertising's image of women, domestic violence, trauma, rape, eating disorders, self-esteem, media literacy, homophobia, the labor movement, gender roles, career counseling, nuclear war, reproductive health hazards, the women's health movement, gay and lesbian parenting and other social issues." ], [ "That's Dancing!", " is a 1985 retrospective documentary film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that looked back at the history of dancing in film.", " Unlike the \"That's Entertainment!", "\" series, this film not only focus specifically on MGM films, but also focus specifically on United Artists films and the Associated Artists Productions library and included more recent performances by the likes of John Travolta (from \"Saturday Night Fever\") and Michael Jackson and from the then-popular films \"Fame\" (1980) and \"Flashdance\" (1983), as well as classic films from other studios, including \"Carousel\", released by 20th Century Fox, and \"Oklahoma!", "\", released by Magna Corporation (roadshow) and RKO Radio Pictures (general release)." ] ], "title": [ "Tsipi Reibenbach", "Yair Qedar", "South of the Border (2009 film)", "Elda Vokel", "Zhou Bing", "Sheila Nevins", "Gražina Sviderskytė", "Crystal Film", "Cambridge Documentary Films", "That's Dancing!" ] }
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She received the DAAD scholarship in 2006 as a distinguished Israeli filmmaker.", "title": "Tsipi Reibenbach" }, { "idx": 1, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Yair Qedar (Hebrew: יאיר קדר‎ ‎ , born June 13, 1969) is an Israeli filmmaker and a civil-rights activist.His academic training on 20th-century Hebrew literature (Tel Aviv University), propelled him into to The Hebrews — a trans media project on the Hebrew literary canon, centered on filmic portraits of the Hebrew writers. Eight documentary films were made in this framwork and six others are currently shot. The documentary films which he produced, wrote and directed are —\"Bialik - King of the Jews\", \"The 5 Houses of Lea Goldberg\" and \"The Seven Tapes of Yona Wallach\", 'the Awakener - the story of Y.H Brener' and 'Simple Woman -Zelda'— as well as the three films which he produced in the project - \"Song of loves, Rabbi David Bouzaglo\", \"the Raven, Zeev Jabotinki\" and \"Mrs Rachel Bluestein\" – aired on Israeli TV, circulated far and wide in cinematheques, community and cultural centers, in Israel and around the world (USA and Canada, Europe, Australia and Russia) earning 10 awards (2016: first prize for filmmaking in the field of Jewish culture by the ministry of Education in Israel, 2015: the \"Hebrews\" films won the prize for best television project in the Israeli Documentary competition). The project, both digital and print, offers altogether eight documentary films, a video archive and several books.", "title": "Yair Qedar" }, { "idx": 2, "is_supporting": true, "paragraph_text": "South of the Border is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Oliver Stone. The documentary premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. Writer for the project Tariq Ali calls the documentary \"a political road movie\". Stone stated that he hopes the film will help people better understand a leader who is wrongly ridiculed \"as a strongman, as a buffoon, as a clown.\"", "title": "South of the Border (2009 film)" }, { "idx": 3, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Elda Voelkel (sometimes spelled \"Vokel\") Hartley (March 6, 1911 – March 6, 2001) was a stage and motion picture actress, and later a producer and promoter of documentary films, from Dallas, Texas. Following a brief career as a Hollywood actress, which lasted from 1930 to 1932 and during which she accumulated four screen credits, Voelkel married filmmaker Irving Hartley, with whom she produced numerous documentary films on a wide range of subjects. In 1976, she created the Hartley Film Foundation, which was dedicated to promoting greater understanding of religion and spirituality.", "title": "Elda Vokel" }, { "idx": 4, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Zhou Bing (simplified Chinese: 周兵; pinyin: Zhōu Bing , Zhoubing ; born 1 April 1968), famous Chinese documentary director, a PhD from History College of Nankai University, have successively served as the column scenarist and special program production manager of the program titled with “Oriental Biography” and director of special program division of CND Film Group. Zhou Bing was titled with annual director of Chinese documentary film for three times, and the documentary films created and produced by him amounts to 100 hundred units. His masterpieces including Palace, Dun Huang and \"Road of Millenia Bodhi were\" aired on CCTV, National Geographic, SKY TV, History Channel, Arte, and NDR. Currently he establishes Beijing Oriental Elites Culture Development Co Ltd and works with Tiong Hiew King, the datuk of Tan Sri, Malaysia to setup Sun Media International Co. Ltd and Zero Media International Co. Ltd. Zhou Bing attempted to join in the development of industrialization process of documentary films with the identity of independent directors. Zhou Bing is also a Adjunct Professor in the Department of Media and Communication of City University of Hong Kong. It is art dream of Mr Zhou who has been desiring to realize through images to broadcast Chinese culture and to build oriental aesthetic approach with the images recognized by the world.", "title": "Zhou Bing" }, { "idx": 5, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Sheila Nevins (born April 6, 1939) is an American television producer and the President of HBO Documentary Films. She has produced over one thousand documentary films for HBO and is one of the most influential people in documentary filmmaking. She has worked on productions that have been recognized with over 65 Primetime Emmy Awards, 46 Peabody Awards, and 26 Academy Awards. Nevins has won 32 individual Primetime Emmy Awards, more than any other person.", "title": "Sheila Nevins" }, { "idx": 6, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Gražina Sviderskytė (born March 22, 1973 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian newscaster and author, currently working on documentary films. Together with the famous Lithuanian pilot, Jurgis Kairys, Gražina Sviderskytė won the CNN Best Reporter Award in 2001, for her work \"Skrydis po tiltu\" (Flight beneath the Bridge). She also produced several documentary films, including \"Uragano kapitonas\" (Hurricane Captain), about the World War II war pilot Romualdas Marcinkus, and \"Šimtmečio kontrabanda, Paskutinis reisas\" (Contraband of the Century, the Last Journey) about the smuggling of artwork and art collections. Gražina Sviderskytė is also a passionate lover of aviation and flying, and has a pilot's license. In December 2011, she presented her new project on S. Darius and S. Girenas at TEDxVilnius.", "title": "Gražina Sviderskytė" }, { "idx": 7, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "The Crystal Film (Dutch: Kristallen Film ) is a film award recognising domestic box office achievements in the Netherlands. The Crystal Film is awarded to documentary films from the Netherlands once they have sold 10,000 tickets. The award is an initiative of the Netherlands Film Festival and the Netherlands Film Fund to increase media attention for Dutch documentary films, in addition to the existing Golden Film and Platinum Film for Dutch films in general. They announced the introduction of the Crystal Film on 28 April 2005. The first Crystal Film was awarded on 21 June 2005 to \"Shape of the Moon\" (2004). Since its introduction, the Crystal Film has been awarded to twelve films.", "title": "Crystal Film" }, { "idx": 8, "is_supporting": false, "paragraph_text": "Cambridge Documentary Films is a non profit organization established in Massachusetts in 1974. The purpose of the organization is to create new perspectives on important social issues and give voice to groups and individuals whose perspectives are ignored by mainstream media. Cambridge Documentary Films produces and distributes award winning documentaries to thousands of universities, community organizations, schools, libraries and public interest organizations throughout the United States and the world. These films have won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and have been screened at the UN General Assembly, The White House, the Office of the Vice President, the US Congress and numerous state houses. The subjects include: advertising's image of women, domestic violence, trauma, rape, eating disorders, self-esteem, media literacy, homophobia, the labor movement, gender roles, career counseling, nuclear war, reproductive health hazards, the women's health movement, gay and lesbian parenting and other social issues.", "title": "Cambridge Documentary Films" }, { "idx": 9, "is_supporting": true, "paragraph_text": "That's Dancing! is a 1985 retrospective documentary film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that looked back at the history of dancing in film. Unlike the \"That's Entertainment! \" series, this film not only focus specifically on MGM films, but also focus specifically on United Artists films and the Associated Artists Productions library and included more recent performances by the likes of John Travolta (from \"Saturday Night Fever\") and Michael Jackson and from the then-popular films \"Fame\" (1980) and \"Flashdance\" (1983), as well as classic films from other studios, including \"Carousel\", released by 20th Century Fox, and \"Oklahoma! \", released by Magna Corporation (roadshow) and RKO Radio Pictures (general release).", "title": "That's Dancing!" } ]
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What New Zealand Shark Alliance organization was built with conveyor belts to move viewers?
Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium
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What British-Italian romance film based on the tragic play starred an actress who won a Golden Globe and also the David di Donatello Award for her performance?
Romeo and Juliet
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