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question:Answer the following question: Article: The 51st Golden Horse Awards Ceremony was held in Taipei, Southeast China's Taiwan, on Nov. 22, 2014. Actor Chen Jianbin walked away with the best new director, the best actor and best supporting actor awards . Actress Chen Shiang-chyi was awarded the best lead actress and actress Wan Qian won the best supporting actress. Lou Ye-directed film Blind Massage won best feature film, best new performer, best adapted screenplay, best cinematography, best sound effects and best editing. The annual Golden Horse Awards are one of the most important film honors in the Chinese-speaking world. It was founded in 1962 and held annually in Taiwan. Question: The 51st Golden Horse Awards Ceremony was held _ . Yes or no, is the answer "in Taipei, in 2014"? Answer:
answer:Yes
question:What profession did both Reginald Denham and Jean-Pierre Jeunet have? Answer:
answer:To find the profession of both Reginald Denham and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, I will follow these steps: 1. Research Reginald Denham to determine his profession. 2. Research Jean-Pierre Jeunet to determine his profession. 3. Check if their professions are the same and provide the answer. Step 1: Research Reginald Denham Reginald Denham (1894–1983) was an English film and stage director, producer, and actor. Step 2: Research Jean-Pierre Jeunet Jean-Pierre Jeunet (born 1953) is a French film director, producer, and screenwriter. Step 3: Check if their professions are the same Both Reginald Denham and Jean-Pierre Jeunet worked in the film industry, specifically as film directors. Answer: Both Reginald Denham and Jean-Pierre Jeunet shared the profession of being film directors.
question:Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: My summer holiday began on July 5th. I didn't want to stay at home and did nothing in the hot summer. I called my grandma, and she asked me to go to her village. I was very happy with it. After four hours, I got to my grandma's house by bus. There are many trees around her house. I liked to play games with other children during the day. At night, people in the neighborhood often came and sat together to chat. My grandma liked telling stories. My new friends and I enjoyed her stories very much. There is a pool in the village. My friends and I often went there with some food and _ fish in the pool. Then we cooked the fish and had dinner there. It was not easy to catch fish, but it was interesting and exciting. I stayed there for about a month, and then I went back home. Question: When might the writer go back home? - On June 5th . - On July 5th. - On August 5th. - On September 5th. A:
answer:The writer might go back home on August 5th. The article mentions that the writer began their summer holiday on July 5th and stayed in their grandma's village for about a month. By counting forward approximately one month from the start of their holiday, it is inferred that the writer might return home around August 5th. Neither June 5th nor July 5th would be possible as these dates precede or coincide with the start of the holiday. September 5th would mean a stay of about two months, which contradicts the article's mention of a one-month stay.
question:Write a title for this article: A painting by Amedeo Modigliani fetched 170.4 million at an auction Monday, setting a world record for the artist and achieving the second highest price ever garnered for a work of art at auction. "Reclining Nude" was sold at Christie's in Manhattan after a protracted bidding battle to a buyer who wished to remain anonymous, according to the auction house. Considered one of his best known works, the 1917-1918 painting nearly created a scandal when it was first exhibited in Paris. It depicts an unknown nude model reclining on a crimson couch and blue cushion. The previous auction record for a Modigliani was 71 million. Pablo Picasso's painting "Women of Algiers (Version O)" set the record for the highest sum ever paid for an artwork at auction. It sold for 179.4 million at Christie's in May. A Roy Lichtenstein painting not seen on the market for 20 years also set a world record for the artist. "Nurse" sold for 95.3 million, almost doubling the previous auction record for the pop artist of 56 million. Impressionist, modern and contemporary art by well-known artists "do not require a tremendous amount of aesthetic or intellectual risk on the part of the collector," said Sarah Lichtman, assistant professor of design history at Parson School of Design. "They are beautiful paintings - some even exceptional as is the Modigliani - but they are tried and true." Christie's expects to sell at least 1 billion of art over a series of evening, day and online sales this week. "There is clearly good appetite among collectors for exceptional works of art offered with appropriate estimates," said Brook Hazelton, president of the Americas for Christie's. "This is a very broad and globally diverse market at the moment, with strong interest in paintings, sculpture and works on paper from the 10,000 level straight up to multimillion-dollar masterpieces at the top end." Also on sale Monday night were two major works by Paul Gauguin from his Tahiti period. "Therese," a carved wooden figure of a Tahitian female, brought in a record 30.9 million, topping its presale high estimate of 25 million. The previous auction record for a sculpture by the artist was 11.2 million. The other Gauguin, "Young Man with a Flower," is a painting of a Tahitian youth wearing a white shirt, loose cravat and a white blossom tucked behind his ear. Christie's said it fetched 13.6 million, just above its low pre-sale estimate of 12 million. The portrait's first owner was Henri Matisse, who paid 200 francs for it in 1900. Later owners included John Quinn and Lillie Bliss, one of the original founders of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The current auction record for a Gauguin painting is 40.3 million. Among other highlights of "The Artist's Muse" sale is Pablo Picasso's "Man with a Sword," a self-portrait of the artist as a musketeer created in 1969. It sold for 22.5 million. Christie's said interest in Picasso's late period musketeer portraits has grown dramatically in recent years. Also of interest were two works by Lucian Freud. "Naked Portrait on a Red Sofa" is a portrait of the artist's daughter, the fashion designer Bella Freud. Its pre-sale estimate was 20 million to 30 million, but it failed to sell Monday night. One of a series of portraits of his daughters, it is the first time it was offered at auction. On Tuesday, Christie's is offering Freud's "Brigadier," a portrait of Andrew Parker Bowles, the former husband of Camilla Parker-Bowles, now the wife of Prince Charles. It was on view at the 2012 retrospective of the artist at the National Portrait Gallery in London and portrays the career soldier wearing his sumptuous army brigadier uniform. It's estimated to sell for around 30 million. Tuesday's post-war and contemporary art sale also has a mammoth bronze "Spider" sculpture by Louise Bourgeois, estimated at 25 million to 35 million. If realized, that price would exceed the artist's current auction record of 10.7 million and set a record for a sculpture by a female artist.
answer:Modigliani's "Reclining Nude" Auctioned for Record 170.4 Million at Christie's Manhattan