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The we will rock you (musical) venue theater des westens performance (1)Bohemian rhapsody/.
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Kasia Nova's song, The Devil, finished 11th place in the 2008 Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Izabela Kopec's song won 6 Televotes and 4 from the Jury.
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For Life won a total of 24 votes and claimed victory for the Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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In the 12 votes casted to Viva la Musica, 10 were contributed by Televote.
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Plastic's Do Something won an impressive 10 Jury votes.
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Edi Ann sang "Lovin' U" and got 4th place.
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Margo end in the seventh place with the song Dlatego walcz
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Sandra Oxenryd placed eighth in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008.
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The airport whose IATA Code is JFK has rank 6
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The Waterford airport in Ireland had a 25% change between 2011 and 2012.
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BGamer, a Portuguese video game magazine, was first published in 1998.
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Australia's Nintendo Magazine was published by Catalyst publishing.
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PC Mania was published in Bulgaria from 1998 to 2009.
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Pol Espargaró got 16 point by his Derbi with No 44.
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Efrén Vázquez wore number 7.
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Johann Zarco drives Aprilla number 14, in position 8.
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Jonas Folger spent 49.775 seconds in the 2010 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix
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The frequency of the model with part number TT80503300's 300 mhz.
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Philadelphia University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was founded in 1884.
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4th Episode of The Whole 19 Yards has three Games which is 'Caught In The Net', 'A Walk In The Dark' and 'Power Trip'.
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The episode 1 in the 'A Walk In The Dark' game has 4.52m viewers.
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The most successful in 2004 were marvan atapattu and kumar sangakkara.
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The Alewife Brook Parkway in Cambridge, Massachusetts runs 2.05 miles from Concord Avenue to the Mystic Valley Parkway.
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Amvets Memorial Highway (Fall River Expressway) located in Fall River to Randolph the notes was Route 24 is a connector between the Fall River/New Bedford area east of Rhode Island to the Boston metropolitan area, connecting the major freeways of the area: I-195 in Fall River and I-93/US-1 near I-95 in Randolph. - Route 79 runs along the highway between Exits 7 and 9, concurrent with Route 24. - I-195 has a brief concurrency with Route 24 in Fall River.
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Commonwealth Avenue is a numbered route in Massachusetts.
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The Mohawk Trail runs from Williamstown to Orange.
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Ted Williams Highway is on route 9.
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Crazy Town's album The Gift of Game was released in 1999.
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Darkside is a 2000 single by Crazy Town.
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In 2000, Crazy Town's Butterfly reached position one in the USA, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.
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Revolving Door, by Crazy Town, teached position 76 on the chart in Australia.
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Crazy Town's album Darkhorse included the single Drowning.
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Republican Wayne Wolf was seeking to challenge the incumbent representative in District 3 in 2008.
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District 4 incumbent Marilyn Musgrave was challenged by Betsy Markey in the 2008 Colorado elections.
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[ [ "5", "REPUBLICAN", "Doug Lamborn" ], [ "5", "2008_STATUS", "Re-election" ], [ "5", "DEMOCRATIC", "Hal Bidlack" ] ]
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United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado, 2008
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[ [ "6", "DEMOCRATIC", "Hank Eng" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado, 2008" ], [ "6", "REPUBLICAN", "Mike Coffman" ], [ "6", "2008_STATUS", "Open" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "DISTRICT", "6" ] ]
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Hank Eng and Mike Coffman were competing for an open seat in the representatives elections in Colorado, 2008.
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[ [ "7", "REPUBLICAN", "John W. Lerew" ], [ "7", "DEMOCRATIC", "Ed Perlmutter" ], [ "7", "2008_STATUS", "Re-election" ] ]
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John W.Lerew challenged the Democrat Ed Perlmutter who seeked re-election in 2008.
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dart-train-6360
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[ [ "Memory limit", "DATACENTER", "4 TB" ], [ "Memory limit", "STANDARD", "4 TB" ], [ "Memory limit", "ESSENTIALS", "64 GB" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "Windows Server 2012" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "SPECIFICATIONS", "Memory limit" ], [ "Memory limit", "FOUNDATION", "32 GB" ] ]
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The memory limit of Windows Server 2012 was comprised of foundation of 32 GB, essentials of 64 GB, standard of 4 TB, and datacenter of 4 TB.
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The Windows Server Specifications for DHCP role.it is yes for the Foundation,Foundation,Foundation,Datacenter.
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dart-train-6362
dart-train-6362
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There are 24 Dutch language group Seats in the Antwerp electoral district, and the seats for French speaking group is 13/14 in another district.
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dart-train-6363
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There are 1/2 seats for the Dutch speaking Brussels Capital Region, and the French language electoral district is called Hainaut.
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dart-train-6364
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[ [ "Chamber of Representatives (Belgium)", "FRENCH_LANGUAGE_GROUP_ELECTORAL_DISTRICT_(AS_OF_2012)", "Luxembourg" ], [ "Chamber of Representatives (Belgium)", "DUTCH_LANGUAGE_GROUP_ELECTORAL_DISTRICT_(AS_OF_2012)", "Flemish Brabant" ], [ "Flemish Brabant", "DUTCH_LANGUAGE_GROUP_SEATS", "15" ] ]
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Flemish Brabant is a Dutch language electoral district for the Belgian Chamber of Representatives with 15 seats, where as Luxembourg is a French language district.
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dart-train-6365
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One French language group electoral district for Belgium representatives has 6 seats, while the Dutch speaking Limburg has 12.
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dart-train-6366
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West Flanders electoral district accounts for 16 seats in the Belgium Chamber of Representatives, and Walloon Brabant is a French language electoral district.
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The Broncos football team played at Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID on September 20th at 7:00pm.
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[ [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "1999 British Grand Prix" ], [ "Mika Häkkinen", "NUMBER", "1" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "DRIVERS", "Mika Häkkinen" ], [ "Mika Häkkinen", "POSITION", "1" ] ]
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Number 1 car, Mika Häkkinen, won the 1999 British Grand Prix.
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David Coulthard drove a McLaren-Mercedes to third place.
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[ [ "Heinz-Harald Frentzen", "CONSTRUCTOR", "Jordan-Mugen-Honda" ], [ "Heinz-Harald Frentzen", "NUMBER", "8" ], [ "Heinz-Harald Frentzen", "POSITION", "5" ] ]
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The constructor Jordan-Murugen-Honda was no.8 driver of the heinz-harald frentzen in pos 5.
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Damon Hill at 1:26.099 was 1.296 seconds behind first place.
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[ [ "Ralf Schumacher", "POSITION", "8" ] ]
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Ralf finished 8th.
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[ [ "Jean Alesi", "CONSTRUCTOR", "Sauber-Petronas" ] ]
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Jean Alesi drove a Sauber-Petronas.
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[ [ "Alessandro Zanardi", "TIME", "1:27.223" ], [ "1:27.223", "GAP", "+2.419" ], [ "Alessandro Zanardi", "CONSTRUCTOR", "Williams-Supertec" ], [ "Alessandro Zanardi", "NUMBER", "5" ] ]
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The 1999 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 11 July 1999 at the Silverstone Circuit near Silverstone
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[ [ "1", "COUNTRY", "France" ] ]
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France came in first place at the 1994 Jeux de la Francophonie.
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[ [ "2", "TOTAL", "24" ], [ "24", "GOLD", "16" ], [ "2", "COUNTRY", "Romania" ] ]
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With 16 golds, Romania won second place.
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[ [ "3", "TOTAL", "39" ], [ "3", "COUNTRY", "Canada" ] ]
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Canada totalled 39 medals at the 1994 Jeux de la Francophonie.
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Jeux de la Francophonie won Totally 28 medal including 16 Bronze with 4th Rank.
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[ [ "5", "TOTAL", "24" ], [ "24", "SILVER", "11" ], [ "24", "BRONZE", "7" ], [ "24", "GOLD", "6" ], [ "5", "COUNTRY", "Morocco" ] ]
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Morocco won 24 medals: 6 gold, 11 silver, and 7 bronze.
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[ [ "12", "GOLD", "4" ], [ "6", "TOTAL", "12" ], [ "6", "COUNTRY", "Tunisia" ] ]
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In sixth place, Tunisia won four gold medals.
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[ [ "12", "COUNTRY", "Burkina Faso" ] ]
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Burkina Faso was ranked 12th.
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[ [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "YEAR", "1993" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "Fumio Imamura" ], [ "World Championships", "POSITION", "7th" ], [ "World Championships", "NOTES", "50 km" ], [ "1993", "COMPETITION", "World Championships" ], [ "World Championships", "VENUE", "Stuttgart, Germany" ] ]
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Fumio Imamura finished 7th in the 50km race of the World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany in 1993.
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[ [ "North American P-51 Mustang", "NOTES", "PAF's 1950s Fighter, replaced by F-86 Sabre" ], [ "North American P-51 Mustang", "TYPE", "Fighter" ], [ "North American P-51 Mustang", "VERSIONS", "P-51D" ] ]
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The Philippine Air Force having a North American P-51 Mustang Fighter P-51D. PAF's 1950s Fighter, replaced by F-86 Sabre
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[ [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "MODEL", "Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star" ], [ "Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star", "TYPE", "Trainer aircraft" ], [ "Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star", "ORIGIN", "United States" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "List of former aircraft of the Philippine Air Force" ], [ "Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star", "NOTES", "Replaced by the S-211" ] ]
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The former aircraft of the Philippine Air Force includes the Lockheed T-33 shooting star from the United States which was a trainer aircraft. It was later replaced by the S-211.
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Chevrolet was the manufacturer on June 22nd.
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[ [ "Jimmie Johnson", "MANUFACTURER", "Chevrolet" ], [ "Jimmie Johnson", "AVERAGE_SPEED", "150.088" ] ]
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The manufacturer is Chevrolet and the average speed is 150.088.
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The miles on February 25th were 500.
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There were 250 laps and an average speed of 141.911.
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There were 250 laps and the race time was 3:31:24.
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The date for the episode performed by Sue Manchester is 1975.
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[ [ "Elbow Room", "LYRICS_BY", "Lynn Ahrens" ] ]
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Episode title elbow room has Lyrics by lynn ahrens
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[ [ "Sufferin' 'til Suffrage", "PERFORMED_BY", "Essra Mohawk" ] ]
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The name of the episode performed by Essra Mohawk is sufferin '' til suffrage
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[ [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "Galina Chistyakova" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "YEAR", "1985" ], [ "1985", "COMPETITION", "European Indoor Championships" ], [ "European Indoor Championships", "POSITION", "1st" ] ]
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Galina Chistyakova won 1st place in the European Indoor Championships in 1985.
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[ [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "YEAR", "1986" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "Galina Chistyakova" ], [ "European Championships", "NOTES", "Long jump" ], [ "European Championships", "POSITION", "2nd" ], [ "1986", "COMPETITION", "European Championships" ], [ "European Championships", "VENUE", "Stuttgart, West Germany" ] ]
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Galina Chistyakova won 2nd place in the long jump category of European Championships that took place in Stuttgart, West Germany.
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[ [ "European Indoor Championships", "VENUE", "Budapest, Hungary" ], [ "European Indoor Championships", "NOTES", "Long jump" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "YEAR", "1988" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "Galina Chistyakova" ], [ "European Indoor Championships", "POSITION", "2nd" ], [ "1988", "COMPETITION", "European Indoor Championships" ] ]
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In the European Indoor Championships that took place in Budapest, Galina Chistyakova won 2nd place in the long jump category.
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[ [ "Summer Olympics", "VENUE", "Seoul, South Korea" ], [ "1988", "COMPETITION", "Summer Olympics" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "YEAR", "1988" ], [ "Summer Olympics", "NOTES", "Long jump" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "Galina Chistyakova" ], [ "Summer Olympics", "POSITION", "3rd" ] ]
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In the 1988 Summer Olympics that took place at Seoul, Galina Chistyakova finished 3rd in the long jump category.
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[ [ "1989", "COMPETITION", "World Indoor Championships" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "[TITLE]", "Galina Chistyakova" ], [ "World Indoor Championships", "POSITION", "1st" ], [ "World Indoor Championships", "NOTES", "Long jump" ], [ "[TABLECONTEXT]", "YEAR", "1989" ] ]
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Galina Chistyakova was the champion of the long jump category in the 1989 World Indoor Championships
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[ [ "Paul Burrell", "FINISHED", "2nd" ], [ "Paul Burrell", "FAMOUS_FOR", "Former butler to Diana, Princess of Wales" ] ]
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Former butler to Diana, Princess of Wales finished 2nd.
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[ [ "Sophie Anderton", "FINISHED", "5th" ], [ "Sophie Anderton", "FAMOUS_FOR", "Model" ] ]
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Someone famous for being a model finished 5th.
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