Wikipedia Title: Mercury-Redstone 3
Mercury-Redstone 3, or Freedom 7, was the first United States human spaceflight, on May 5, 1961, piloted by astronaut Alan Shepard. It was the first manned flight of Project Mercury, the objective of which was to put an astronaut into orbit around the Earth and return him safely.

Wikipedia Title: Moon Shot
Moon Shot: The Inside Story of America's Race to the Moon is a book written by Mercury Seven astronaut Alan Shepard, with NBC News correspondent Jay Barbree and Associated Press space writer Howard Benedict. Astronaut Donald K. "Deke" Slayton is also listed as an author, although he died before the project was completed and was an author in name only. The book was published in 1994. It was turned into a television miniseries that aired on TBS in the United States in 1994. The miniseries was narrated by Barry Corbin (as Slayton) and featured interviews with several American astronauts as well as a few Russian cosmonauts.

Wikipedia Title: USNS Alan Shepard (T-AKE-3)
USNS "Alan Shepard" (T-AKE-3) is a "Lewis and Clark"-class dry cargo ship in the United States Navy. It is named for astronaut Rear Admiral Alan Shepard (1923–1998).

Wikipedia Title: Vertical Limit
Vertical Limit is a 2000 American survival thriller film directed by Martin Campbell and written by Robert King. The film stars Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney and Scott Glenn. The film was released on December 8, 2000 in the United States by Columbia Pictures, receiving mixed reviews from critics and grossing215 million worldwide.

Wikipedia Title: Scott Glenn
Theodore Scott Glenn (born January 26, 1941), better known as Scott Glenn, is an American actor. His roles have included Wes Hightower in "Urban Cowboy" (1980), astronaut Alan Shepard in "The Right Stuff" (1983), Emmett in "Silverado" (1985), Commander Bart Mancuso in "The Hunt for Red October" (1990), Jack Crawford in "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991), Roger in "Training Day" (2001), Ezra Kramer in "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007), Kevin Garvey, Sr. in "The Leftovers" (2014–2017) and as Stick in both "Daredevil" (2015–) and "The Defenders" (2017).

Q: Which actors starred Vertical Limit?
A: ["Chris O'Donnell", "Bill Paxton", "Robin Tunney", "Scott Glenn"]

Q: Which actor from Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney and Scott Glenn played astronaut Alan Shepard in "The Right Stuff"?
A: ["Scott Glenn"]

Q: Vertical Limit stars which actor who also played astronaut Alan Shepard in "The Right Stuff"?
A: ["Scott Glenn"]

Wikipedia Title: Talula
"Talula" is a song by Tori Amos, released as the second single from her 1996 album "Boys For Pele". It reached #22 on the UK Singles Chart and appears in the Jan de Bont film "Twister".

Wikipedia Title: Nema aviona za Zagreb
Nema aviona za Zagreb ("There Is No Plane to Zagreb") is a 2012 Dutch film by Louis van Gasteren. The film is a retrospective of events in the director's life from 1964 to 1969, filmed by him in that period and reflected on from his vantage point over 40 years later at the age of 90. It is also Jan de Bont's first film credit as cinematographer since 1992's "Basic Instinct".

Wikipedia Title: Raoul Walsh
Raoul A. Walsh (March 11, 1887December 31, 1980) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the brother of the silent screen actor George Walsh. He was known for portraying John Wilkes Booth in the silent classic "The Birth of a Nation" (1915) and for directing such films as "The Big Trail" (1930), starring John Wayne, "High Sierra" (1941), starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart; and "White Heat" (1949), starring James Cagney and Edmond O'Brien. He directed his last film in 1964.

Wikipedia Title: Jan de Bont
Jan de Bont (born 22 October 1943) is a Dutch cinematographer, director and film producer. He is widely known for directing the 1994 action film "Speed" starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock and the disaster film "Twister". As a director of photography, he has shot numerous blockbusters and genre films, including "Cujo, Flesh and Blood, Die Hard, The Hunt for Red October" and "Basic Instinct."

Wikipedia Title: Turkish Delight (1973 film)
Turkish Delight (Dutch: Turks fruit ) is a 1973 Dutch film directed by Paul Verhoeven and filmed by Jan de Bont. The film is a love story of an artist and a young woman, starring Rutger Hauer and Monique van de Ven. The story is based on the novel "Turks fruit" by Jan Wolkers.

Q: Who was born first? Jan de Bont or Raoul Walsh?
A: ["Raoul A. Walsh"]

Q: When was Raoul Walsh born?
A: ["March 11, 1887"]

Q: When was Jan de Bont born?
A: ["22 October 1943"]

Wikipedia Title: Honda CMX450 .
The Honda CMX450 "Rebel" was a motorcycle manufactured by Honda for model years 1986 and 1987. In contrast to the Rebel 250 250cc cruiser, it has a 450cc engine. The introduction of the Rebel 250 and 450 has been cited as a way for Honda to attract female riders, new to motorcycling, due to these bikes' low seat heights, low center of gravity, and overall ease of handling; however, the September 1985 issue of Motorcyclist magazine, when the Rebel was first introduced, states "by targeting the bike to a young audience, such as those who watch MTV, Honda hopes to attract newcomers and expand the motorcycle market

Wikipedia Title: Mack Rides
Mack Rides GmbH & Co KG, also known simply as Mack Rides, is a German company that designs and constructs amusement rides. Mack Rides in headquartered in Waldkirch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Mack Rides is one of the world's oldest amusement industry suppliers and builds all kinds of amusement devices including several types of flat rides, dark rides, log flumes, tow boat rides and roller coasters. The family that owns Mack Rides also owns Europa-Park.

Wikipedia Title: Sweet Thing (Keith Urban song)
"Sweet Thing" is a song co-written and recorded by Australian country music singer Keith Urban. It was released on 3 November 2008 as the first single from his 2009 album "Defying Gravity". It made its debut on the Hot Country Songs charts at number 30, becoming Urban's nineteenth Top 40 country hit, and on the chart week of 14 March 2009, it became his tenth number 1 single. This song also went on to win his third win for 2010 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance in 2010.

Wikipedia Title: Lost Gravity (roller coaster)
Lost Gravity is a steel roller coaster located at Walibi Holland in Biddinghuizen, Flevoland, the Netherlands. It was manufactured by Mack Rides and constructed by RCS GmbH. It opened to the public on 24 March 2016.

Wikipedia Title: List of tallest dams in China
The tallest dams in China are some of the tallest dams in the world. Nearly 22,000 dams over 15 m in height – about half the world's total – have been constructed in China since the 1950s. Many of the tallest are located in the southwestern part of the country (Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan) on rivers such as the Mekong, the Yangtze, and its upper stretch (Jinsha River) and tributaries (Yalong, Dadu, Min and Wu). The Yellow River in the western part of the country also hosts several among the tallest. Purposes for these high structures include flood control, irrigation and, predominantly, hydroelectric power.

Q: Which company manufactured The Lost Gravity (roller coaster)?
A: ["Mack Rides"]

Q: The company Mack Rides is from which country?
A: ["Germany"]

Q: In what country was Lost Gravity manufactured?
A: ["Germany"]

Wikipedia Title: Die Hard with a Vengeance
Die Hard with a Vengeance is a 1995 American action film and the third in the "Die Hard" film series. It was co-produced and directed by John McTiernan (who directed "Die Hard"), written by Jonathan Hensleigh, and stars Bruce Willis as New York City Police Department Lieutenant John McClane, Samuel L. Jackson as McClane's reluctant partner Zeus Carver, and Jeremy Irons as Simon Gruber. It was released on May 19, 1995, five years after "Die Hard 2", becoming the highest-grossing film at the worldwide box-office that year, but received mixed reviews. It was followed by "Live Free or Die Hard" and "A Good Day to Die Hard" in 2007 and 2013, respectively.

Wikipedia Title: Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet
Saint Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet (also known as Eadburh and Bugga) was a royal princess, the only daughter of King Centwine and Queen Engyth of Wessex in the 8th century of the Kent royal family and a saint.

Wikipedia Title: Kid Gorgeous
Kid Gorgeous is a metalcore band from Buffalo, New York, United States. The group features a conglomerate mix of members from past and current bands Buried Alive (band), Every Time I Die and Anterrabae. Their first album, "Friday Night Knife Fight", was released in May 2001. Their second studio album, "This Feeling Gets Old", came out in June 2003. Both efforts were released on Southern California indie label Uprising Records. The band originally called it quits in 2003 with their last show being with Snapcase and Every Time I Die in November of that year.

Wikipedia Title: Centwine of Wessex
Centwine (died after 685) was King of Wessex from c. 676 to 685 or 686, although he was perhaps not the only king of the West Saxons at the time.

Wikipedia Title: 18 til I Die
18 til I Die is the seventh studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. Released on 4 June 1996, by A&M Records, the album became a commercial success peaking at #1 in United Kingdom and number two in his home country Canada. It was recorded on different locations which included Jamaica and France. "18 til I Die" featured the number one song "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?", which had been released as a single and on the soundtrack to the film Don Juan DeMarco over a year prior, and 4 other singles: "The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You" (the album's second single, released May 28), "Let's Make a Night to Remember", "Star", and "18 til I Die"; the album track "I'll Always Be Right There" was also released to radio in the United States.

Q: What year did Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet's father die?
A: ["after 685"]

Q: When did King Centwine die?
A: ["after 685"]

Q: Who is the father of Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet?
A: ["King Centwinet"]

Wikipedia Title: The Phantom Hour
The Phantom Hour is a 2016 short film written and directed by Brian Patrick Butler. It officially premiered September 8, 2016 at the Horrible imaginings Film Festival in San Diego, California. The film was inspired by German Expressionist films such as Nosferatu and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.

Wikipedia Title: Clementine Plessner
Clementine Plessner (1855–1943) was an Austrian stage and film actress. Plessner worked in the German film industry and appeared in over sixty films, mostly during the silent era. Plessner featured in Richard Oswald's enlightenment film "Different from the Others" and F.W. Murnau's "Journey into the Night".

Wikipedia Title: Leopold Jessner
Leopold Jessner (3 March 1878–13 December 1945) was a noted producer and director of German Expressionist theater and cinema. His first film, "Hintertreppe" (1921), is considered a major turning point which paved the way for the later German Expressionist experiments of German filmmakers F.W. Murnau, Fritz Lang, and G.W. Pabst.

Wikipedia Title: Nosferatu
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (translated as Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror; or simply Nosferatu) is a 1922 German Expressionist horror film, directed by F. W. Murnau, starring Max Schreck as the vampire Count Orlok. The film, shot in 1921 and released in 1922, was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897). Various names and other details were changed from the novel: for instance, "vampire" became "Nosferatu" and "Count Dracula" became "Count Orlok".

Wikipedia Title: City Girl (1930 film)
City Girl is a 1930 American silent film directed by F.W. Murnau, and starring Charles Farrell and Mary Duncan.

Q: What films are directed by F.W. Murnau?
A: ["Nosferatu"]

Q: What film directed by Brian Patrick Butler was inspired by a film directed by F.W. Murnau?
A: ["The Phantom Hour"]

Q: What film directed by Brian Patrick Butler was inspired by Nosferatu?
A: ["The Phantom Hour"]

Wikipedia Title: Minority Report (film)
Minority Report is a 2002 American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg and loosely based on the short story of the same name by Philip K. Dick. It is set primarily in Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia in the year 2054, where "PreCrime", a specialized police department, apprehends criminals based on foreknowledge provided by three psychics called "precogs".

Wikipedia Title: Looper (film)
Looper is a 2012 American neo-noir science fiction thriller film written and directed by Rian Johnson, and produced by Ram Bergman and James D. Stern. It stars Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Emily Blunt. It revolves around criminal syndicates using contracted killers called "loopers" to kill victims sent through time travel.

Wikipedia Title: Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner 2049 is an upcoming American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green. A sequel to "Blade Runner" (1982), it stars Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford, who reprises his role as Rick Deckard, with Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Carla Juri, Lennie James, Dave Bautista and Jared Leto in supporting roles.

Wikipedia Title: 12 Monkeys
12 Monkeys, also known as Twelve Monkeys, is a 1995 American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, inspired by Chris Marker's 1962 short film "La Jetée", and starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt, with Christopher Plummer and David Morse in supporting roles. After Universal Studios acquired the rights to remake "La Jetée" as a full-length film, David and Janet Peoples were hired to write the script.

Wikipedia Title: Pierce Gagnon
Pierce Gagnon (born July 25, 2005) is an American child actor, known for his roles in "One Tree Hill", "Looper", "Wish I Was Here" and "Extant".

Q: Which movies has Pierce Gagnon starred in?
A: ["One Tree Hill", "Looper", "Wish I Was Here and Extant"]

Q: which American neo-noir science fiction has Pierce Gagnon starred
A: ["Looper"]

Q: From One Tree Hill, Looper, Wish I Was Here and Extant, which is an American neo-noir science fiction?
A: ["Looper"]

Wikipedia Title: Lake Wales Medical Center
Lake Wales Medical Center is a hospital in Lake Wales, Florida. It is owned by health care provider Community Health Systems. Lake Wales Medical Center's main building is a general use hospital that includes an emergency department, an intensive care unit and various outpatient services. Nearby, at 1120 Carlton Avenue, Suite 1300, is the hospital Neurodiagnostic and Sleep Center.

Wikipedia Title: Church of the Holy Spirit (Lake Wales, Florida)
The former Church of the Holy Spirit is an historic Roman Catholic church building located at 1099 Hesperides Road in Lake Wales, Florida. In 1989 it was sold by the local Catholic diocese to the City of Lake Wales. It is now the Lake Wales Cultural Center.

Wikipedia Title: Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, formerly called The Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC), is a multidisciplinary academic medical center located in Columbus, Ohio, United States, on the main campus of The Ohio State University (OSU).

Wikipedia Title: VCU Medical Center
The VCU Medical Center is Virginia Commonwealth University's medical campus located in downtown Richmond, Virginia in the Court End neighborhood. The VCU Medical Center used to be known as the Medical College of Virginia, which merged with the Richmond Professional Institute in 1968 to create Virginia Commonwealth University. In the 1990s, an authority controlling MCV Hospitals was created called the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Authority. In 2004, the name of this authority was changed to VCU Health System and the MCV Hospitals and surrounding campus were branded VCU Medical Center.

Wikipedia Title: Lake Wales, Florida
Lake Wales is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States. The population was 14,225 at the 2010 census. s of 2014 , the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 15,140. It is part of the Lakeland–Winter Haven Metropolitan Statistical Area. Lake Wales is located in central Florida, west of Lake Kissimmee and east of Tampa.

Q: What was the population of Lake Wales in 2014?
A: ["15,140"]

Q: What was the 2014 population of the city where Lake Wales Medical Center is located?
A: ["15,140"]

Q: In which city is Lake Wales Medical Center is located?
A: ["Lake Wales"]

Wikipedia Title: The Operation M.D.
The Operation M.D. (formerly The Operation) is a Canadian garage rock band created by Dr. Dynamite (Cone of Sum 41) and Dr. Rocco (Todd Morse of HO) as a side project to their other bands. The band's debut album "We Have an Emergency" was released in February 2007 by Aquarius Records. Their second album "Birds + Bee Stings" was self-released by the band's own label "Mouth To Mouth Music" in June 2010.

Wikipedia Title: Fur Trade (band)
Fur Trade is a Canadian indie rock band, consisting of Steve Bays and Parker Bossley of Hot Hot Heat. Formed while Hot Hot Heat was on hiatus, the band released the album "Don't Get Heavy" on Last Gang Records in 2013.

Wikipedia Title: Hot Hot Heat
Hot Hot Heat was a Canadian indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, formed in 1999. The band was signed by Seattle label Sub Pop in 2001 and released its first EP, "Knock Knock Knock", and first full-length album, "Make Up the Breakdown", the following year. The band has released three albums since, the most recent being "Future Breeds" in 2010. Its style makes use of electronic and traditional instruments and has variously been categorized as dance-punk, post-punk revival, new wave, and art-punk.

Wikipedia Title: Fur Trade (band)
Fur Trade is a Canadian indie rock band, consisting of Steve Bays and Parker Bossley of Hot Hot Heat. Formed while Hot Hot Heat was on hiatus, the band released the album "Don't Get Heavy" on Last Gang Records in 2013.

Wikipedia Title: Song for Africa – Rwanda: Rises Up!
Song for Africa – Rwanda: Rises Up! is a Canadian charity album by the Song for Africa organization. The album is an accompanying soundtrack to the charity fund's latest Rwanda documentary which documents the visit to Rwanda by the Canadian super group of Steve Bays of Hot Hot Heat, Tim Edwards of Crash Parallel, Sarah Slean, Damhnait Doyle and John-Angus MacDonald of the Trews.

Q: What was the debut album of the band "Hot Hot Heat"?
A: ["Make Up the Breakdown"]

Q: What was the debut album of the band "The Operation M.D."?
A: ["We Have an Emergency"]

Q: Which of the following had a debut album entitled "We Have an Emergency": Hot Hot Heat or The Operation M.D.?
A: ["The Operation M.D."]

Wikipedia Title: Lee Child
James D. "Jim" Grant (born 29 October 1954), primarily known by his pen name Lee Child, is a British author who writes thriller novels, and is most well-known for his "Jack Reacher" novel series. The books follow the adventures of a former American military policeman, Jack Reacher, who wanders the United States. His first novel, "Killing Floor", won both the Anthony Award, and the Barry Award for Best First Novel.

Wikipedia Title: Anna t'Haron
Anna t'Haron is a pen name of "Anna Yevdokimova" (date of birth: 6 August 1978, place of birth: Chimkent (Russian: "Чимкент" ), Kazakh SSR) – a Russian pianist, laureate of the All-Russian and International chamber music and piano-duo competitions. Since 2009 Anna is a grant holder of the "Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds".

Wikipedia Title: Shaun Whiteside
Shaun Whiteside (born 1959) is a Northern Irish translator of French, Dutch, German, and Italian literature. He has translated many novels, including "Manituana" and "Altai" by Wu Ming, "The Weekend" by Bernhard Schlink, and "Magdalene the Sinner" by Lilian Faschinger, which won him the Schlegel-Tieck Prize for German Translation in 1997.

Wikipedia Title: Bernhard Schlink
Bernhard Schlink (born 6 July 1944 in Bielefeld) is a German lawyer and writer. His novel "The Reader", first published in 1995, became an international bestseller.

Wikipedia Title: Colin Falconer (writer)
Colin Falconer (born 1953) is a pen name of Colin Bowles, who also uses the pen name Mark D'Abranville, an English-born Australian writer. Works published under the pen name include contemporary and historical thrillers, and children's books. Under his original name he has also published books of satirical fiction; non-fiction books about language; television and radio scripts; and many magazine articles and columns.

Q: Who was born first, James D Grant, who uses the pen name of Lee Child, or Bernhard Schlink?
A: ["Bernhard Schlink"]

Q: When was James D Grant, who uses the pen name of Lee Child, born?
A: ["1954"]

Q: When was Bernhard Schlink born?
A: ["1944"]

Wikipedia Title: Phoenix (2004 TV series)
Phoenix (, lit. Firebird) is a 2004 drama/romance South Korean television series starring Lee Seo-jin, Lee Eun-ju, Jung Hye-young and Eric Mun. It aired on MBC from April 5 to June 29, 2004 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 26 episodes.

Wikipedia Title: 90 Days, Time to Love
90 Days, Time to Love () is a 2006 South Korean television series starring Kang Ji-hwan, Kim Ha-neul, Jung Hye-young and Yoon Hee-seok. It aired on MBC from November 15, 2006 to January 4, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.

Wikipedia Title: Reply 1988
Reply 1988 () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Hye-ri, Park Bo-gum, Go Kyung-pyo, Ryu Jun-yeol and Lee Dong-hwi. Set in the year 1988, it revolves around five friends and their families living in the same neighborhood of Ssangmun-dong, Dobong District, Northern Seoul. It aired every Friday and Saturday from November 6, 2015, to January 16, 2016, on tvN at 7:50 (KST) for 20 episodes.

Wikipedia Title: Ryu Hye-young
Ryu Hye-young (born March 28, 1991) is a South Korean actress and model. She is best known for her role as Sung Bo-ra in the hit drama series "Reply 1988" (2015-2016).

Wikipedia Title: Lovers in Bloom
Lovers in Bloom () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Im Soo-hyang, Do Ji-han, Lee Chang-wook, Lee Eun-hyung, and Nam Bo-ra. The series airs daily on KBS1 from 8:25 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (KST) from May 29, 2017.

Q: How many episodes were in the South Korean television series in which Ryu Hye-young played Bo-ra?
A: ["20"]

Q: How many episodes were in the television series Reply 1988?
A: ["20"]

Q: What is the South Korean television series in which Ryu Hye-young played Bo-ra?
A: ["Reply 1988"]

Wikipedia Title: Unsane
Unsane is an influential noise rock trio that formed in New York City in 1988. Their music also touches on elements of hardcore punk and metal. Writer Patrick Kennedy writes that "while developing the blueprint for noise-metal bands to follow, Unsane cut a remarkable swath through underground music, inspiring a devoted, cult-like following around the globe."

Wikipedia Title: Just Surrender
Just Surrender is an American rock band from Dover Plains, New York, formerly known as A Second Chance. Just Surrender was formed by three high school friends from Dover High School in Dover Plains, NY, Jason Maffucci, Andrew Meunier, and Steve Miller.

Wikipedia Title: The Border Surrender
The Border Surrender are an English rock band based in North London. The band members are Keith Austin (vocals and guitar), Simon Shields (vocals, guitar, bass guitar and mandolin), Johnny Manning (keyboards, melodica, glockenspiel & accordion) and Mark Austin (drums and vocals). They are signed under Smoky Carrot Records.

Wikipedia Title: Ruby Ridge
Ruby Ridge was the site of an eleven-day siege near Naples, Idaho, U.S., beginning on August 21, 1992, when Randy Weaver, members of his immediate family, and family friend Kevin Harris resisted agents of the United States Marshals Service (USMS) and the Hostage Rescue Team of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI HRT).

Wikipedia Title: Cuban refugees at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
Over the years a varying number of Cuban refugees at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base have found refuge there. In the 1990s several thousand refugees were held at the base for years. Most of the refugees were housed in a tent city on the re-purposed airstrip that would later be used to house the complex used for the Guantanamo military commissions. The refugees who represented discipline or security problems were held on the site that would later become Camp XRay, the initial site of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

Q: Does The Border Surrender or Unsane have more members?
A: ["The Border Surrender"]

Q: How many members does The Border Surrender band have?
A: ["4"]

Q: How many members does Unsane band have?
A: ["3"]

Wikipedia Title: Lonny (magazine)
Lonny is a monthly online magazine, launched in October 2009, that focuses on lifestyle and home decor.

Wikipedia Title: Eden Allure
Eden Allure was the brand name of a line under Cultural Connections, LLC, an American manufacturer of argan oil based natural skin, hair, and body care products. It was founded in Orlando, FL in 2007. Cultural Connections is currently(as of August 24, 2015) on a worldwide basis re-branding its products for sale in the United States, Canada, and worldwide under a new name. The previous Eden Allure brand included premium skin, hair, and body care products, and its formulas utilize natural and organic ingredients and 100% Argan oil.

Wikipedia Title: Allure (magazine)
Allure is an American women’s beauty magazine, published monthly by Conde Nast in New York City. It was founded in 1991 by Linda Wells. Michelle Lee replaced Wells in 2015. A signature of the magazine is its annual Best of Beauty awards—accolades given in the October issue to beauty products deemed the best by magazine staff.

Wikipedia Title: Yumi Tōma
Yumi Nakagawa (中川 由美 , Nakagawa Yumi , born December 20, 1966) , known professionally as Yumi Tōma (冬馬 由美 , Tōma Yumi ) , is a Japanese voice actress, narrator and singer from Chiba. She has been part of the singing group Goddess Family Club. Tōma once worked for Aoni Production before she founded her own agency ALLURE&Y. Because of her mature voice, she often plays strong and beautiful women. Tōma is married to Toei Company producer Tatsuya Yoshida.

Wikipedia Title: Condé Nast
Condé Nast Inc. (stylized as CONDÉ NAST) is an American mass media company founded in 1909 by Condé Montrose Nast, based at One World Trade Center and owned by Advance Publications. The company attracts more than 164 million consumers across its 20 brands and media: "Allure", "Architectural Digest", "Ars Technica", "Backchannel", "Bon Appétit", "Brides", "Condé Nast Traveler", "Epicurious", "Glamour", "Golf Digest", "GQ", "Pitchfork", "Self", "Teen Vogue", "The New Yorker", "Vanity Fair", "Vogue", "W" and "Wired".

Q: When was Allure founded?
A: ["1991"]

Q: Were Lonny and Allure both founded in the 1990s?
A: ["no"]

Q: When was Lonny founded?
A: ["2009"]