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"George Sampson"
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[
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] | In series two of Britain's Got Talent, the winner is George Sampson, and the runner-up is Signature, and the third place is Andrew Johnston | [] |
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"[TABLECONTEXT]",
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"FINALE",
"30 May 2009"
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[
"Three",
"THIRD_PLACE",
"Julian Smith"
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] | In series Three of Britain's Got Talent with Premiere on 11 April 2009 and Finale on 30 May 2009, the winner, runner-up, and third place are Diversity, Susan Boyle, and Julian Smith, respectively. | [] |
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[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"SERIES",
"Four"
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] | The winner of series Four of Britain's Got Talent is Spelbound | [] |
dart-train-7504 | dart-train-7504 | 7,493 | [
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"[TITLE]",
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"Five",
"HOST(S)",
"Ant & Dec"
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[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"SERIES",
"Five"
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] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | Jai McDowall won the series five of Britain's Got Talent with host Ant & Dec | [] |
dart-train-7505 | dart-train-7505 | 7,494 | [
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"April 9, 2012"
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] | The DVD for Season Six came out April 9, 2012 in region 2. | [] |
dart-train-7506 | dart-train-7506 | 7,495 | [
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"YEAR_(CEREMONY)",
"1999 (72nd)"
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] | Time out was in the 1999 (72nd) ceremony. | [] |
dart-train-7507 | dart-train-7507 | 7,496 | [
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] | James III of Majorca was born 5 April 1324 and died 25 October 1344. | [] |
dart-train-7508 | dart-train-7508 | 7,497 | [
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"5",
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] | Heat 1 took place in the episode 5. | [] |
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] | Gauntlet, swingshot, pursuit 3, hang tough took place in episode 12. | [] |
dart-train-7510 | dart-train-7510 | 7,499 | [
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"CHALLENGERS_(FEMALE)",
"Shelley Oates Vs Nikki Andronicos"
]
] | false | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | Shelley oates vs nikki andronicos featured in episode 28. | [] |
dart-train-7511 | dart-train-7511 | 7,500 | [
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"[TITLE]",
"Western Mass Pioneers"
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"1998",
"DIVISION",
"3"
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] | true | [
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] | The Western Mass Pioneers soccer team played in the Division 3 USISL D-3 Pro League in 1998, reaching division semifinals in the playoffs. | [] |
dart-train-7512 | dart-train-7512 | 7,501 | [
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"1999"
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] | Despite being the playoffs champion in 1999, the Division-3 Western Mass Pioneers did not qualify for the Open Cup that year. | [] |
dart-train-7513 | dart-train-7513 | 7,502 | [
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"[TABLECONTEXT]",
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"2000",
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] | In 2000, the Western Mass Pioneers earned fifth in the Northern regular season and reached conference finals during the playoffs. | [] |
dart-train-7514 | dart-train-7514 | 7,503 | [
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"2001"
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] | In their 2001 USL D-3 Pro League run, the Western Mass Pioneers did not qualify for neither the playoffs nor the Open Cup. | [] |
dart-train-7515 | dart-train-7515 | 7,504 | [
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] | Kids-370 is the reference when Romaji title is Heartbreak Sniper. | [] |
dart-train-7517 | dart-train-7517 | 7,506 | [
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"[TITLE]",
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] | In 2004, Mauli Dave was a dance contestant on the show Boogie Woogie-Chalo America. | [] |
dart-train-7518 | dart-train-7518 | 7,507 | [
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"CHANNEL",
"Zee Network"
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] | false | [
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] | Saregamapa was a Zee Network show. | [] |
dart-train-7519 | dart-train-7519 | 7,508 | [
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] | In 2008, Rock n Roll Family, a Zee Network show, was hosted by Mauli Dave. | [] |
dart-train-7520 | dart-train-7520 | 7,509 | [
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"[TABLECONTEXT]",
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] | Mauli Dave finished top 2 as a Celebrity Contestant on Khatron Ke Khiladi season 4. | [] |
dart-train-7521 | dart-train-7521 | 7,510 | [
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dart-train-7522 | dart-train-7522 | 7,511 | [
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] | When event 4 was Whiplash, gauntlet was event 2. | [] |
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] | Esteghlal (Taj),winner 6, losing in 2004 | [] |
dart-train-7526 | dart-train-7526 | 7,515 | [
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] | The Hazfi Cup was won by Saba Qom. | [] |
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[
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] | Jon wurster was the writer for season 14. | [] |
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] | During the 2006-07 season, the Wallington New Foresters won Division Four. | [] |
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"[TITLE]",
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"1890"
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"1895"
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] | The Pike Carousel in Long Beach, California, burned down in 1943. | [] |
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"1926"
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"cops & robbers",
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dart-train-7546 | dart-train-7546 | 7,535 | [
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[
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[
"5",
"DATE",
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dart-train-7550 | dart-train-7550 | 7,539 | [
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[
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dart-train-7553 | dart-train-7553 | 7,542 | [
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"[TABLECONTEXT]",
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[
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"[TABLECONTEXT]",
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"[TITLE]",
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[
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"DATE",
"October 8, 2001"
],
[
"October 8, 2001",
"RESULT",
"W 35-0"
]
] | true | [
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] | 77,765 people watched as the St. Louis Rams crushed their opponent 35-0 on October 8, 2001. | [] |
dart-train-7555 | dart-train-7555 | 7,544 | [
[
"October 28, 2001",
"RECORD",
"6-1"
],
[
"October 28, 2001",
"RESULT",
"L 34-31"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | After their 34-31 loss on October 28, their record became 6-1. | [] |
dart-train-7556 | dart-train-7556 | 7,545 | [
[
"Bye",
"RECORD",
"Bye"
],
[
"8",
"DATE",
"Bye"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | The 2001 St. Louis Rams had a bye during Week 9. | [] |
dart-train-7557 | dart-train-7557 | 7,546 | [
[
"November 11, 2001",
"OPPONENT",
"Carolina Panthers"
],
[
"November 11, 2001",
"TV_TIME",
"FOX 12:00pm"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | The match against the Carolina Panthers will air on FOX at 12:00pm, on November 11. | [] |
dart-train-7558 | dart-train-7558 | 7,547 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"2001 St. Louis Rams season"
],
[
"January 6, 2002",
"OPPONENT",
"Atlanta Falcons"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"WEEK",
"17"
],
[
"17",
"DATE",
"January 6, 2002"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | The Atlanta Falcons and the St. Louis Rams will play against each other in week 17. | [] |
dart-train-7559 | dart-train-7559 | 7,548 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"WEEK",
"12"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"2001 St. Louis Rams season"
],
[
"12",
"DATE",
"December 2, 2001"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | In the 2001 season, the St. Louis Rams had their week 12 start on December 2, 2001. | [] |
dart-train-7560 | dart-train-7560 | 7,549 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"2001 St. Louis Rams season"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"WEEK",
"10"
],
[
"November 18, 2001",
"RECORD",
"8-1"
],
[
"10",
"DATE",
"November 18, 2001"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | By week 10 of the 2001 St. Louis Rams season, which was on November 18, their record was 8-1. | [] |
dart-train-7561 | dart-train-7561 | 7,550 | [
[
"Lukáš Pešek",
"POSITION",
"3"
],
[
"Lukáš Pešek",
"MANUFACTURER",
"Derbi"
],
[
"Lukáš Pešek",
"TIME/RETIRED",
"+0.111"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | Lukáš Pešek was in position 3. His bike was made by Derbi and had a time of +0.111. | [] |
dart-train-7562 | dart-train-7562 | 7,551 | [
[
"Jeff O'Neill",
"POSITION",
"Winger"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"Round one"
],
[
"Jeff O'Neill",
"NHL_TEAM",
"Hartford Whalers"
],
[
"5",
"PLAYER",
"Jeff O'Neill"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"PICK",
"5"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | The Hartford Whalers NHL team drafted a winger. | [] |
dart-train-7563 | dart-train-7563 | 7,552 | [
[
"Brett Lindros",
"NATIONALITY",
"Canada"
],
[
"Brett Lindros",
"NHL_TEAM",
"New York Islanders"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"Round one"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"PICK",
"9"
],
[
"9",
"PLAYER",
"Brett Lindros"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | The New York Islanders NHL team drafted a player from Canada. | [] |
dart-train-7564 | dart-train-7564 | 7,553 | [
[
"Vadim Sharifijanov",
"YOUTH_CLUB",
"Ufa Salavat (Russia)"
]
] | false | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | The player Vadim Sharifijanov played for Ufa Salavat (Russia). | [] |
dart-train-7565 | dart-train-7565 | 7,554 | [
[
"Shanghang County",
"DENSITY",
"130"
],
[
"130",
"AREA",
"2879"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | Shanghang County has an area of 2879. | [] |
dart-train-7566 | dart-train-7566 | 7,555 | [
[
"130",
"POPULATION",
"374047"
],
[
"Shanghang County",
"DENSITY",
"130"
],
[
"Shanghang County",
"PINYIN",
"Shàngháng Xiàn"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | Shàngháng Xiàn has a population of 374,047. | [] |
dart-train-7567 | dart-train-7567 | 7,556 | [
[
"Wuping County",
"PINYIN",
"Wǔpíng Xiàn"
]
] | false | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | Wuping County is known in Pinyin as wǔpíng xiàn. | [] |
dart-train-7568 | dart-train-7568 | 7,557 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"James Brooks (American football)"
],
[
"1981",
"TEAM",
"San Diego Chargers"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"YEAR",
"1981"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | James Brooks played for the San Diego Chargers in 1981. | [] |
dart-train-7569 | dart-train-7569 | 7,558 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"James Brooks (American football)"
],
[
"1984",
"TEAM",
"Cincinnati Bengals"
],
[
"Cincinnati Bengals",
"RECEIVING_TOUCHDOWNS",
"2"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"YEAR",
"1984"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | James Brooks had 2 Rec TD in 1984. | [] |
dart-train-7570 | dart-train-7570 | 7,559 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"James Brooks (American football)"
],
[
"1986",
"TEAM",
"Cincinnati Bengals"
],
[
"Cincinnati Bengals",
"LONGEST_RECEPTION",
"54"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"YEAR",
"1986"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | James Brooks had a long reception of 54 yards. | [] |
dart-train-7571 | dart-train-7571 | 7,560 | [
[
"1988",
"TEAM",
"Cincinnati Bengals"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"YEAR",
"1988"
],
[
"Cincinnati Bengals",
"LONGEST_RUSH",
"51"
],
[
"Cincinnati Bengals",
"RUSHING_TOUCHDOWNS",
"8"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"James Brooks (American football)"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | James Brooks had a long rush of 51 yards and scored 8 rushing TDs. | [] |
dart-train-7572 | dart-train-7572 | 7,561 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"YEAR",
"1991"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"James Brooks (American football)"
],
[
"1991",
"TEAM",
"Cincinnati Bengals"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | James Brooks played for the Cincinnati Bengals in 1991. | [] |
dart-train-7573 | dart-train-7573 | 7,562 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"James Brooks (American football)"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"YEAR",
"1985"
],
[
"Cincinnati Bengals",
"LONGEST_RUSH",
"39"
],
[
"1985",
"TEAM",
"Cincinnati Bengals"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | In 1985, James Brook playing for Cincinnati Bengal had longest rush of 39 yards. | [] |
dart-train-7574 | dart-train-7574 | 7,563 | [
[
"Broadcasting Commission (New Zealand On Air)",
"RESPONSIBLE_MINISTER(S)",
"Broadcasting"
],
[
"Broadcasting",
"MONITORING_DEPARTMENT(S)",
"Culture and Heritage"
],
[
"Broadcasting Commission (New Zealand On Air)",
"CATEGORY_/_TYPE",
"ACE"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | Broadcasting Commission (New Zealand On Air) crown entity culture and heritage ace Monitoring Department category /type | [] |
dart-train-7575 | dart-train-7575 | 7,564 | [
[
"Candle in The Wind",
"PEAK",
"1"
],
[
"Candle in The Wind",
"ARTIST",
"Elton John"
],
[
"Candle in The Wind",
"SALES",
"2,029,000"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | Candle in the Wind by Elton John sold 2,029,000 records and peaked at number 1. | [] |
dart-train-7576 | dart-train-7576 | 7,565 | [
[
"Mambo No. 5",
"ARTIST",
"Lou Bega"
],
[
"Mambo No. 5",
"POSITION",
"3"
],
[
"Mambo No. 5",
"YEAR",
"1999"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | Lou Bega's 1999 single Mambo No. 5 was the 3rd ranked single in France during the 1990s. | [] |
dart-train-7577 | dart-train-7577 | 7,566 | [
[
"Alane",
"PEAK",
"1"
],
[
"Alane",
"SALES",
"1,418,000"
],
[
"Alane",
"ARTIST",
"Wes"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | With 1,418,000 sales, Alane by Wes hit number 1 on the French charts. | [] |
dart-train-7578 | dart-train-7578 | 7,567 | [
[
"La Tribu de Dana",
"YEAR",
"1998"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | La Tribu de Dana was released in 1998. | [] |
dart-train-7579 | dart-train-7579 | 7,568 | [
[
"The Reason / My Heart Will Go On",
"POSITION",
"10"
],
[
"The Reason / My Heart Will Go On",
"ARTIST",
"Céline Dion"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | The tenth top single of the 1990s in France was Céline Dion's The Reason. | [] |
dart-train-7580 | dart-train-7580 | 7,569 | [
[
"Un",
"ARTIST",
"Ricky Martin"
],
[
"Un",
"YEAR",
"Dos"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | Ricky Martin's 'Un Dos Tres' was released in 1997. | [] |
dart-train-7581 | dart-train-7581 | 7,570 | [
[
"Datsun Twin 200",
"FASTEST_LAP",
"Unknown"
]
] | false | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents",
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | Datsun Twin 200's fastest lap was unknown. | [] |
dart-train-7582 | dart-train-7582 | 7,570 | [
[
"Datsun Twin 200",
"FASTEST_LAP",
"Unknown"
]
] | false | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents",
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | In the Datsun Twin 200's race, the fastest lap was unknown. | [] |
dart-train-7583 | dart-train-7583 | 7,571 | [
[
"True Value 500",
"REPORT",
"Report"
]
] | false | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | The report for the True Value 500 exists. | [] |
dart-train-7584 | dart-train-7584 | 7,572 | [
[
"Red Roof Inns 150",
"POLE_POSITION",
"Al Unser"
],
[
"Red Roof Inns 150",
"WINNING_DRIVER",
"Johnny Rutherford"
],
[
"Red Roof Inns 150",
"FASTEST_LAP",
"Unknown"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | The fastest lap was unknown, but Al Unser was in Pole Position, and Johnny Rutherford won. | [] |
dart-train-7585 | dart-train-7585 | 7,573 | [
[
"17",
"AIR_DATE",
"march 11, 2010"
],
[
"17",
"EPISODE",
"triangles"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | The episode called "triangles" aired on March 11, 2010. | [] |
dart-train-7586 | dart-train-7586 | 7,574 | [
[
"10",
"EPISODE",
"blowups"
],
[
"10",
"VIEWERS_(M)",
"9.211"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | 9.211 million people watched the episode "Blowups". | [] |
dart-train-7587 | dart-train-7587 | 7,575 | [
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 29 Manila",
"POWER_(KW)",
"30kW (500kW ERP)"
],
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 29 Manila",
"CALLSIGN",
"DZRJ-TV"
],
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 29 Manila",
"CH._#",
"TV-29"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_lily"
] | DZRJ-TV is channel TV-29 with a 30kW. | [] |
dart-train-7588 | dart-train-7588 | 7,576 | [
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 41 Laoag",
"CH._#",
"TV-41"
],
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 41 Laoag",
"POWER_(KW)",
"5kW"
],
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 41 Laoag",
"STATION_TYPE",
"Relay"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_lily"
] | TV-41 had 5kW is a relay branding type. | [] |
dart-train-7589 | dart-train-7589 | 7,577 | [
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 24 Baguio",
"CALLSIGN",
"DWLJ-TV"
],
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 24 Baguio",
"POWER_(KW)",
"5kW"
]
] | false | [
"WikiSQL_lily"
] | With the 2nd Avenue/RJTV 28 branding, the DWLJ-TV got a 5kW power. | [] |
dart-train-7590 | dart-train-7590 | 7,578 | [
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 30 Dagupan",
"COVERAGE_(TRANSMITTER_SITE)",
"Dagupan"
],
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 30 Dagupan",
"CH._#",
"TV-26"
],
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 30 Dagupan",
"CALLSIGN",
"DZFJ-TV"
],
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 30 Dagupan",
"STATION_TYPE",
"Relay"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_lily"
] | DZFJ-TV is in TV-26 is a relay station with Dagupan in coverage. | [] |
dart-train-7591 | dart-train-7591 | 7,579 | [
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 28 Tuguegarao",
"POWER_(KW)",
"5kW"
],
[
"2nd Avenue/RJTV 28 Tuguegarao",
"COVERAGE_(TRANSMITTER_SITE)",
"Tuguegarao"
]
] | false | [
"WikiSQL_lily"
] | 2nd Avenue/RJTV 28 Tuguegarao got a 5kW branding power with Tuguegarao in coverage. | [] |
dart-train-7592 | dart-train-7592 | 7,580 | [
[
"1990/91",
"PLACE",
"9th"
],
[
"9th",
"DIVISION",
"3ª"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | Zalla UC season 1990/91 division 3a and place is 9th | [] |
dart-train-7593 | dart-train-7593 | 7,581 | [
[
"17th",
"DIVISION",
"3ª"
],
[
"1992/93",
"PLACE",
"17th"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_mturk"
] | Zalla UC ranked the 17th place in division 3ª in the 1992/1993 season | [] |
dart-train-7594 | dart-train-7594 | 7,582 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"DATE",
"November 12, 2006"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"LOSING_TEAM",
"Western Michigan men"
],
[
"November 12, 2006",
"WINNING_TEAM",
"Pittsburgh men"
],
[
"November 12, 2006",
"LOCATION",
"Christl Arena (West Point)"
],
[
"Western Michigan men",
"LOSING_TEAM_SCORE",
"67"
],
[
"Pittsburgh men",
"WINNING_TEAM_SCORE",
"86"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | On November 12, 2006 at Christl Arena (West Point), the winning team is Pittsburgh men with 86 scores and the losing team is Western Michigan men with 67 scores | [] |
dart-train-7595 | dart-train-7595 | 7,583 | [
[
"November 12, 2006",
"LOCATION",
"Christl Arena (West Point)"
],
[
"November 12, 2006",
"WINNING_TEAM",
"Ohio State"
]
] | false | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | The winning team is Ohio State on November 12, 2006 at Christl Arena (West Point) | [] |
dart-train-7596 | dart-train-7596 | 7,584 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"LOSING_TEAM",
"Pittsburgh"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"DATE",
"December 8, 2007"
],
[
"Pittsburgh",
"LOSING_TEAM_SCORE",
"49"
],
[
"December 8, 2007",
"LOCATION",
"Madison Square Garden (New York City)"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | On December 8, 2007 at Madison Square Garden (New York City) the losing eam is Pittsburgh with 49 scores | [] |
dart-train-7597 | dart-train-7597 | 7,585 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"DATE",
"December 8, 2007"
],
[
"Army",
"LOSING_TEAM_SCORE",
"68"
],
[
"December 8, 2007",
"LOCATION",
"Madison Square Garden (New York City)"
],
[
"December 8, 2007",
"WINNING_TEAM",
"Rutgers"
],
[
"Rutgers",
"WINNING_TEAM_SCORE",
"75"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"LOSING_TEAM",
"Army"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | On December 8, 2007 at Madison Square Garden (New York City), Rutgers won Army with a score 76-68 | [] |
dart-train-7598 | dart-train-7598 | 7,586 | [
[
"Rutgers",
"WINNING_TEAM_SCORE",
"59"
],
[
"Army",
"LOSING_TEAM_SCORE",
"38"
],
[
"December 14, 2008",
"LOCATION",
"Madison Square Garden (New York City)"
],
[
"December 14, 2008",
"WINNING_TEAM",
"Rutgers"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"DATE",
"December 14, 2008"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"LOSING_TEAM",
"Army"
]
] | true | [
"WikiTableQuestions_lily"
] | On December 14, 2008 at Madison Square Garden (New York City), Rutgers won Army with a score 59-38 | [] |
dart-train-7599 | dart-train-7599 | 7,587 | [
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"YEAR",
"2003"
],
[
"2003",
"PLAYOFFS",
"Regional Finals"
],
[
"[TABLECONTEXT]",
"[TITLE]",
"Year-by-year"
],
[
"2003",
"LEAGUE",
"USL Pro Select League"
]
] | true | [
"WikiSQL_decl_sents"
] | The Long Island Rough Riders, part of the USL Pro Select League, made it to the regional finals in the playoffs. | [] |
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