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Where did the olympic wrestler who defeated Elmadi Zhabrailov later go on to coach wrestling at?
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"Elmadi Zhabrailov: His elder brother Lukman prepared him for the 1992 Olympics, where Elmadi won a silver medal, losing the final bout to Kevin Jackson via a controversial decision.",
"Kevin Jackson: After retiring from active competition he became the head wrestling coach at Iowa State University, having been hired in 2009 after Cael Sanderson moved to Penn State University."
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Iowa State University
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Where did the olympic wrestler who defeated Elmadi Zhabrailov later go on to coach wrestling at?
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"Kevin Jackson: After retiring from active competition he became the head wrestling coach at Iowa State University, having been hired in 2009 after Cael Sanderson moved to Penn State University."
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i don't know
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What date did Bagsecg die?
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"Bagsecg: Bagsecg (also known as Bægsecg or Bagsec) (died 8 January 871) was a Viking leader commonly referred to as a king.",
"Bagsecg: He was killed at the Battle of Ashdown, fighting a West Saxon Army led by King Ethelred and his younger brother, the future Alfred the Great.",
"Battle of Ashdown: The Battle of Ashdown, in Berkshire (possibly the part now in Oxfordshire), took place on 8 January 871."
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8 January 871
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What date did Bagsecg die?
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"Battle of Ashdown: The Battle of Ashdown, in Berkshire (possibly the part now in Oxfordshire), took place on 8 January 871."
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i don't know
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Miracle is a song by Julian Perretta, that was a collaboration with what Belgian DJ and record producer that is best known for "Are you with me" and "Reality"?
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"Miracle (Julian Perretta song): \"Miracle\" is a song by Julian Perretta released in 2015 in a collaboration with Belgian producer Lost Frequencies.",
"Lost Frequencies: Felix De Laet (born 30 November 1993), known by his stage name Lost Frequencies, is a Belgian DJ and record producer.",
"Lost Frequencies: He is best known for his singles \"Are You with Me\" in 2014 and \"Reality\" in 2015."
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Lost Frequencies
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Miracle is a song by Julian Perretta, that was a collaboration with what Belgian DJ and record producer that is best known for "Are you with me" and "Reality"?
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"Lost Frequencies: He is best known for his singles \"Are You with Me\" in 2014 and \"Reality\" in 2015."
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i don't know
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Storm Large tours with a Portland-based band formed in what year?
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"Storm Large: A resident of Portland, Oregon, she currently balances performing with her own band in venues around the country and touring with the Portland-based band Pink Martini around the world.",
"Pink Martini: Pink Martini is a musical group that was formed in 1994 by pianist Thomas Lauderdale in Portland, Oregon."
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1994
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the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest took place in a city situated on the shores of which lake ?
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"Lausanne: The city is situated on the shores of Lake Geneva (French: \"Lac Léman\" , or simply \"Le Léman\")."
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i don't know
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the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest took place in a city situated on the shores of which lake ?
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"Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989: Belgium was represented by Ingeborg, with the song '\"Door de wind\", at the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Lausanne, Switzerland on 6 May.",
"Lausanne: The city is situated on the shores of Lake Geneva (French: \"Lac Léman\" , or simply \"Le Léman\")."
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Lake Geneva
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What company owns both Mountain Dew and Tropicana Products?
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"Tropicana Products: Since 1998, it has been owned by PepsiCo.",
"Mountain Dew: In August 1964, the Mountain Dew brand and production rights were acquired from Tip by the Pepsi-Cola company, at which point distribution expanded more widely across the United States and Canada."
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i don't know
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Turn Coat is the 11th book in a series from which the first novel was published in which year ?
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"Turn Coat: Turn Coat is the 11th book in \"The Dresden Files\", Jim Butcher's continuing series about wizard detective Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden.",
"The Dresden Files: The first novel, \"Storm Front\", was published in 2000 by Roc Books."
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2000
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Turn Coat is the 11th book in a series from which the first novel was published in which year ?
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"The Dresden Files: The first novel, \"Storm Front\", was published in 2000 by Roc Books."
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i don't know
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What was the population as of the 2010 census of the city where Elston Hall is located?
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"Elston Hall: Elston Hall, formerly the Hotel Van Curler, is located on Washington Street in the city of Schenectady, New York, United States.",
"Schenectady, New York: As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 66,135."
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66,135
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What was the population as of the 2010 census of the city where Elston Hall is located?
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"Schenectady, New York: As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 66,135."
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i don't know
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The band Paramore released the song "Playing God" on which album released through Fueled by Ramen?
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"Playing God (song): \"Playing God\" is a song by American rock band Paramore, taken from their third studio album, \"Brand New Eyes\" (2009).",
"Brand New Eyes: Brand New Eyes is the third studio album by American rock band Paramore, released on September 29, 2009 through Fueled by Ramen in the United States and Canada."
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Brand New Eyes
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The quarterback for the 2003 Tennessee Titans also played for what other NFL team?
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"2003 Tennessee Titans season: The 2003 Tennessee Titans season was the team's 44th season and their 34th in the National Football League."
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i don't know
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The quarterback for the 2003 Tennessee Titans also played for what other NFL team?
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"2003 Tennessee Titans season: The 2003 Tennessee Titans season was the team's 44th season and their 34th in the National Football League.",
"2003 Tennessee Titans season: Quarterback Steve McNair threw for 3,215 yards and 24 touchdowns to just seven interceptions; he also rushed for 138 yards and four touchdowns, all despite missing two games to injury, and was named the NFL's co-MVP with Peyton Manning of the Titans' division arch-rival Indianapolis Colts.",
"Steve McNair: He spent a majority of his career with the Houston/Tennessee Oilers – Tennessee Titans and also played for the Baltimore Ravens."
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Baltimore Ravens
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The quarterback for the 2003 Tennessee Titans also played for what other NFL team?
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"2003 Tennessee Titans season: The 2003 Tennessee Titans season was the team's 44th season and their 34th in the National Football League.",
"Steve McNair: He spent a majority of his career with the Houston/Tennessee Oilers – Tennessee Titans and also played for the Baltimore Ravens."
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i don't know
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What do Alessandro Scarlatti and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov have in common?
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"Alessandro Scarlatti: Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti (2 May 1660 – 22 October 1725) was an Italian Baroque composer, especially famous for his operas and chamber cantatas.",
"Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (18 March [O.S. 6 March] 1844 21 June [O.S. 8 June] 1908 ) was a Russian composer, and a member of the group of composers known as The Five."
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composer
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What do Alessandro Scarlatti and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov have in common?
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"Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (18 March [O.S. 6 March] 1844 21 June [O.S. 8 June] 1908 ) was a Russian composer, and a member of the group of composers known as The Five."
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i don't know
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From what famous soliloquy is the title What Dreams May Come derived from?
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"What Dreams May Come (1983 novel): The book derives its title from a line in Hamlet's famous \"To be, or not to be...\" soliloquy.",
"To be, or not to be: To be, or not to be is the opening phrase of a soliloquy spoken by Prince Hamlet in the so-called \"nunnery scene\" of William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\"."
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Hamlet's
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What television show is the American comedian and actress that starred in a 2016 supernatural comedy film directed by Paul Feig known for?
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"Leslie Jones (comedian): Annette Jones (born September 7, 1967), better known as Leslie Jones, is an American comedian and actress who is a cast member and writer on \"Saturday Night Live\"."
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i don't know
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What television show is the American comedian and actress that starred in a 2016 supernatural comedy film directed by Paul Feig known for?
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"Ghostbusters (2016 film): Ghostbusters (also known as Ghostbusters: Answer the Call and marketed as such on home release) is a 2016 supernatural comedy film directed by Paul Feig and written by Feig and Katie Dippold.",
"Leslie Jones (comedian): Annette Jones (born September 7, 1967), better known as Leslie Jones, is an American comedian and actress who is a cast member and writer on \"Saturday Night Live\"."
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Saturday Night Live
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Horse Creek begins in which North American mountain range?
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"Horse Creek (McKenzie River): It begins in the Cascade Range in the Three Sisters Wilderness of the Willamette National Forest.",
"Cascade Range: The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California."
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i don't know
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Who has performed with more band, Trey Anastasio or Sarah Nixey?
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"Trey Anastasio: Ernest Joseph \"Trey\" Anastasio III ( , born September 30, 1964) is an American guitarist, composer, and vocalist noted for his work with the band Phish, and his solo career, including the Trey Anastasio Band and the orchestral \"Evenings with Trey Anastasio\" performed with the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the Pittsburgh Symphony, and the Colorado Symphony.",
"Sarah Nixey: Sarah Anne Nixey (born 21 December 1973 in Dorset, England) is a British singer songwriter, best known as the vocalist in Black Box Recorder."
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Trey Anastasio
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Who has performed with more band, Trey Anastasio or Sarah Nixey?
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"Sarah Nixey: Sarah Anne Nixey (born 21 December 1973 in Dorset, England) is a British singer songwriter, best known as the vocalist in Black Box Recorder."
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i don't know
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Raimond Aumann was nicknamed after a character in from a fictional book written by who?
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"Raimond Aumann: His nickname is Balu (Germanized version of Baloo the bear in the Jungle Book).",
"Baloo: Baloo (Hindi: भालू \"Bhālū\", \"bear\") is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\" from 1894 and \"The Second Jungle Book\" from 1895."
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Rudyard Kipling
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Raimond Aumann was nicknamed after a character in from a fictional book written by who?
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"Baloo: Baloo (Hindi: भालू \"Bhālū\", \"bear\") is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\" from 1894 and \"The Second Jungle Book\" from 1895."
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i don't know
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Peter Schattschneider is a cientist who has specialized knowledge in the exploration of the interactions of matter and energy across what?
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"Peter Schattschneider: Peter Schattschneider (a.o. Univ.Prof.",
"Peter Schattschneider: (born 1950 in Vienna) is an Austrian Physicist and Science-Fiction-Writer, currently a Professor at the Institute of Solid State Physics and a staff member of the USTEM special unit of the Vienna University of Technology.",
"Physicist: A physicist is a scientist who has specialized knowledge in the field of physics, the exploration of the interactions of matter and energy across the physical universe."
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the physical universe
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What event kind of event named after a retired professional basketball player and rapper did Gary Owen perform at?
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"Shaquille O'Neal: Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal ( ; born March 6, 1972), nicknamed \"Shaq\" ( ), is an American retired professional basketball player and rapper, currently serving as a sports analyst on the television program \"Inside the NBA\"."
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i don't know
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What event kind of event named after a retired professional basketball player and rapper did Gary Owen perform at?
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"Gary Owen (comedian): He has cultivated an African-American following after headlining on cable channel BET and performing at targeted events, such as Shaquille O'Neal's All-Star Comedy Jam Tour.",
"Shaquille O'Neal: Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal ( ; born March 6, 1972), nicknamed \"Shaq\" ( ), is an American retired professional basketball player and rapper, currently serving as a sports analyst on the television program \"Inside the NBA\"."
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All-Star Comedy Jam Tour
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Robert Sikoryak creates comic adaptations of literature classics like Waiting for Godot mixed with Beavis and Butt-Head becoming "Waiting for Go" under which series title?
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"Robert Sikoryak: He specializes in making comic adaptations of literature classics.",
"Robert Sikoryak: Under the series title \"Masterpiece Comics\", these include \"Crime and Punishment\" rendered in Bob Kane–era Batman style, becoming \"Dostoyevsky Comics\", starring Raskol; and \"Waiting for Godot\" mixed with \"Beavis and Butt-Head\", becoming \"Waiting to Go\"."
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i don't know
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Robert Sikoryak creates comic adaptations of literature classics like Waiting for Godot mixed with Beavis and Butt-Head becoming "Waiting for Go" under which series title?
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"Robert Sikoryak: Robert Sikoryak (born 1964) is an American artist whose work is usually signed R. Sikoryak.",
"Robert Sikoryak: He specializes in making comic adaptations of literature classics.",
"Robert Sikoryak: Under the series title \"Masterpiece Comics\", these include \"Crime and Punishment\" rendered in Bob Kane–era Batman style, becoming \"Dostoyevsky Comics\", starring Raskol; and \"Waiting for Godot\" mixed with \"Beavis and Butt-Head\", becoming \"Waiting to Go\".",
"Waiting for Godot: Waiting for Godot ( ) is a play by Samuel Beckett, in which two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, wait for the arrival of someone named Godot who never arrives, and while waiting they engage in a variety of discussions and encounter three other characters."
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"Masterpiece Comics"
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Robert Sikoryak creates comic adaptations of literature classics like Waiting for Godot mixed with Beavis and Butt-Head becoming "Waiting for Go" under which series title?
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"Robert Sikoryak: Robert Sikoryak (born 1964) is an American artist whose work is usually signed R. Sikoryak.",
"Robert Sikoryak: He specializes in making comic adaptations of literature classics.",
"Waiting for Godot: Waiting for Godot ( ) is a play by Samuel Beckett, in which two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, wait for the arrival of someone named Godot who never arrives, and while waiting they engage in a variety of discussions and encounter three other characters."
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i don't know
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For which movie did this American singer and actress of stage, film and television who appeared in "Raising Genius" (2004) and "The Music Man" (1962) win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress?
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"Raising Genius: The film stars Justin Long, Wendie Malick, Ed Begley, Jr., Stephen Root, Danica McKellar, Mark DeCarlo, Tippi Hedren, Shirley Jones, Clint Howard, and Sam Huntington.",
"Shirley Jones: Shirley Mae Jones (born March 31, 1934) is an American singer and actress of stage, film and television.",
"Shirley Jones: \" (1955), \"Carousel\" (1956), and \"The Music Man\" (1962).",
"Shirley Jones: She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing a vengeful prostitute in \"Elmer Gantry\" (1960)."
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Elmer Gantry
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For which movie did this American singer and actress of stage, film and television who appeared in "Raising Genius" (2004) and "The Music Man" (1962) win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress?
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"Raising Genius: The film stars Justin Long, Wendie Malick, Ed Begley, Jr., Stephen Root, Danica McKellar, Mark DeCarlo, Tippi Hedren, Shirley Jones, Clint Howard, and Sam Huntington.",
"Shirley Jones: Shirley Mae Jones (born March 31, 1934) is an American singer and actress of stage, film and television.",
"Shirley Jones: She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing a vengeful prostitute in \"Elmer Gantry\" (1960)."
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i don't know
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The youngest child of Mangue Cisse plays for what Swiss club?
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"Mangué Cissé: He had seven children, the youngest of which is French international, Djibril Cissé.",
"Djibril Cissé: Djibril Cissé (] ; born 12 August 1981) is a French footballer who plays for Swiss club Yverdon."
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Yverdon
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The youngest child of Mangue Cisse plays for what Swiss club?
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"Djibril Cissé: Djibril Cissé (] ; born 12 August 1981) is a French footballer who plays for Swiss club Yverdon."
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i don't know
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What 1945-born actor starred in Tulips?
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"Tulips (film): Tulips is a 1981 American comedy-drama film starring Gabe Kaplan and Bernadette Peters.",
"Gabe Kaplan: Gabriel Weston \"Gabe\" Kaplan (born March 31, 1945) is an American comedian, actor, poker commentator, and professional poker player."
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Gabe Kaplan
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Debuting in the 2004 American teen musical comedy film Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Megan Fox went on to co-star in what 2007 blockbuster action film?
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"Megan Fox: In 2007, she co-starred as Mikaela Banes, the love interest of Shia LaBeouf's character, in the blockbuster action film \"Transformers\", which became her breakout role."
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i don't know
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Debuting in the 2004 American teen musical comedy film Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Megan Fox went on to co-star in what 2007 blockbuster action film?
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"Megan Fox: In 2007, she co-starred as Mikaela Banes, the love interest of Shia LaBeouf's character, in the blockbuster action film \"Transformers\", which became her breakout role.",
"Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen: Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen is a 2004 American teen musical comedy film directed by Sara Sugarman and produced by Robert Shapiro and Matthew Hart for Walt Disney Pictures."
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Transformers
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Debuting in the 2004 American teen musical comedy film Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Megan Fox went on to co-star in what 2007 blockbuster action film?
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"Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen: Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen is a 2004 American teen musical comedy film directed by Sara Sugarman and produced by Robert Shapiro and Matthew Hart for Walt Disney Pictures."
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i don't know
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The garden city movement is a method of urban planning in which self-contained communities are surrounded by "greenbelts", containing proportionate areas of residences, industry, and agriculture, the idea was initiated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard, (29 January 1850 – 1 May 1928), the English founder of the garden city movement, is known for his publication, in which year?
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"Garden city movement: The idea was initiated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the United Kingdom.",
"Ebenezer Howard: Sir Ebenezer Howard {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 29 January 1850 – 1 May 1928), the English founder of the garden city movement, is known for his publication \"\" (1898), the description of a utopian city in which people live harmoniously together with nature."
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1898
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The garden city movement is a method of urban planning in which self-contained communities are surrounded by "greenbelts", containing proportionate areas of residences, industry, and agriculture, the idea was initiated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard, (29 January 1850 – 1 May 1928), the English founder of the garden city movement, is known for his publication, in which year?
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"Ebenezer Howard: Sir Ebenezer Howard {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 29 January 1850 – 1 May 1928), the English founder of the garden city movement, is known for his publication \"\" (1898), the description of a utopian city in which people live harmoniously together with nature."
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i don't know
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What is the name of the sixth studio album by American rapper Future which contains the song titled Selfish?
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"Selfish (Future song): \"Selfish\" is a song by American rapper Future for his sixth studio album, \"Hndrxx\" (2017), featuring Barbadian singer Rihanna, the song was released as the lead single from \"Hndrxx\" on February 28, 2017.",
"Hndrxx: Hndrxx (stylized as HNDRXX and pronounced \"Hendrix\") is the sixth studio album by American rapper Future."
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Hndrxx
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What is the name of the sixth studio album by American rapper Future which contains the song titled Selfish?
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"Hndrxx: Hndrxx (stylized as HNDRXX and pronounced \"Hendrix\") is the sixth studio album by American rapper Future."
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i don't know
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The star of the film that includes the song "Man on the Edge" on its soundtrack was born in what year?
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"Man on the Edge: The song is based on the film \"Falling Down\", starring Michael Douglas.",
"Michael Douglas: Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is an American actor and producer."
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1944
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The star of the film that includes the song "Man on the Edge" on its soundtrack was born in what year?
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"Man on the Edge: The song is based on the film \"Falling Down\", starring Michael Douglas."
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i don't know
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By how many days per decade has the melt season lengthened in the shallowest of the world's major oceans?
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"Arctic sea ice decline: It has been established that the region is at its warmest for at least 40,000 years and the Arctic-wide melt season has lengthened at a rate of 5 days per decade (from 1979 to 2013), dominated by a later autumn freezeup.",
"Arctic Ocean: The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans."
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5 days per decade
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By how many days per decade has the melt season lengthened in the shallowest of the world's major oceans?
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"Arctic sea ice decline: It has been established that the region is at its warmest for at least 40,000 years and the Arctic-wide melt season has lengthened at a rate of 5 days per decade (from 1979 to 2013), dominated by a later autumn freezeup."
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i don't know
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Which film did Cliff Potts, and the actor who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "Coming Home", both appear in?
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"Cliff Potts: Cliff Potts (born January 5, 1942) is an American television and film actor most noted for his role as John Wolf in the 1972 cult science fiction film, \"Silent Running\" starring Bruce Dern.",
"Bruce Dern: Bruce MacLeish Dern (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor, often playing supporting villainous characters of unstable nature.",
"Bruce Dern: He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for \"Coming Home\" (1978) and the Academy Award for Best Actor for \"Nebraska\" (2013)."
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"Silent Running"
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What is the name of the 40th president who was in office when the Job Partnership Act of 1982 was passed?
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"Ronald Reagan: Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American statesman and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989."
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i don't know
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What is the name of the 40th president who was in office when the Job Partnership Act of 1982 was passed?
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"Job Training Partnership Act of 1982: The Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 (Pub.L.",
"Job Training Partnership Act of 1982: 97–300 , , et seq.) was a United States federal law passed October 13, 1982, by the United States Department of Labor during the Ronald Reagan administration.",
"Ronald Reagan: Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American statesman and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989."
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Ronald Reagan
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What is the name of the 40th president who was in office when the Job Partnership Act of 1982 was passed?
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"Job Training Partnership Act of 1982: The Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 (Pub.L."
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i don't know
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What position does Bob Diaco hold with the football team hat has the most wins and the highest winning percentage of any program over the last 50 years?
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"Bob Diaco: Robert Albert Diaco (born February 19, 1973) is an American football coach and former player.",
"Bob Diaco: He is currently the defensive coordinator at Nebraska.",
"Nebraska Cornhuskers football: Nebraska also has the most wins and the highest winning percentage of any program over the last 50 years."
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defensive coordinator
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What position does Bob Diaco hold with the football team hat has the most wins and the highest winning percentage of any program over the last 50 years?
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"Bob Diaco: Robert Albert Diaco (born February 19, 1973) is an American football coach and former player."
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i don't know
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The 2005 Florida Atlantic University Owls football team represented Florida Atlantic University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season, the team was coached by Howard Leslie Schnellenberger, an retired football coach, of which nationality, with long service at both the professional and college levels?
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"2005 Florida Atlantic Owls football team: The team was coached by Howard Schnellenberger and played their home games at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.",
"Howard Schnellenberger: Howard Leslie Schnellenberger (born March 16, 1934) is a retired American football coach with long service at both the professional and college levels."
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American
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What was the name of the downtown sports stadium that the Minnesota Twins played in beginning in 1982?
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"1981 Minnesota Twins season: The 1981 Minnesota Twins finished a combined 41-68, seventh in the American League West.",
"1981 Minnesota Twins season: It was also their 21st and final season at Metropolitan Stadium, before moving their home games to the Metrodome the next season.",
"Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome: The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (commonly called the Metrodome) was a domed sports stadium located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota."
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i don't know
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What was the name of the downtown sports stadium that the Minnesota Twins played in beginning in 1982?
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"1981 Minnesota Twins season: The 1981 Minnesota Twins finished a combined 41-68, seventh in the American League West.",
"1981 Minnesota Twins season: It was also their 21st and final season at Metropolitan Stadium, before moving their home games to the Metrodome the next season.",
"Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome: The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (commonly called the Metrodome) was a domed sports stadium located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota.",
"Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome: It opened in 1982 as a replacement for Metropolitan Stadium, the former home of the National Football League's (NFL) Minnesota Vikings and Major League Baseball's (MLB) Minnesota Twins, and Memorial Stadium, the former home of the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team."
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Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
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What was the name of the downtown sports stadium that the Minnesota Twins played in beginning in 1982?
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"1981 Minnesota Twins season: The 1981 Minnesota Twins finished a combined 41-68, seventh in the American League West.",
"1981 Minnesota Twins season: It was also their 21st and final season at Metropolitan Stadium, before moving their home games to the Metrodome the next season."
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i don't know
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"They Saved Lisa's Brain" is the twenty-second episode of "The Simpsons"' tenth season, when which recurring character from the animated television series "The Simpsons", and is voiced by Dan Castellaneta?
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"They Saved Lisa's Brain: When Mayor Quimby later flees Springfield, the group takes control of the town, hoping to improve the lives of Springfieldians through the rule of the smartest.",
"Mayor Quimby: Mayor Joseph Fitzgerald O'Malley Fitzpatrick O'Donnell The Edge Quimby, nicknamed Diamond Joe, is a recurring character from the animated television series \"The Simpsons\"."
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Mayor Quimby
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"They Saved Lisa's Brain" is the twenty-second episode of "The Simpsons"' tenth season, when which recurring character from the animated television series "The Simpsons", and is voiced by Dan Castellaneta?
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"Mayor Quimby: Mayor Joseph Fitzgerald O'Malley Fitzpatrick O'Donnell The Edge Quimby, nicknamed Diamond Joe, is a recurring character from the animated television series \"The Simpsons\"."
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i don't know
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Are Puyang and Pu'er City located in the same country?
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"Puyang: Puyang is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Henan province, People's Republic of China.",
"Pu'er City: Pu'er () is a prefecture-level city in southern Yunnan Province, China."
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yes
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Are Puyang and Pu'er City located in the same country?
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"Puyang: Puyang is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Henan province, People's Republic of China."
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i don't know
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"Yakety Sax" composer Boots Randolph was part of what musical style group during most of his professional career?
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"Yakety Sax: \"Yakety Sax\" is a pop jazz instrumental jointly composed by James Q. \"Spider\" Rich and Boots Randolph.",
"Boots Randolph: Randolph was a major part of the \"Nashville sound\" for most of his professional career."
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the "Nashville sound"
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What is the title of the eighth studio album of the alternative rock/metal band who released the single "Through the Iris" in 2006?
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"Through the Iris: \"Through the Iris\" is a single released by alternative rock/metal band 10 Years in 2006.",
"10 Years (band): Their eighth studio album, \"(How to Live) As Ghosts\", is scheduled for release on October 27, 2017."
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What scandal did the director of Syrianna direct a movie about in 2016?
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"Gold (2016 film): Gold is a 2016 American crime drama film directed by Stephen Gaghan and written by Patrick Massett and John Zinman.",
"Gold (2016 film): The film is loosely based on the true story of the 1993 Bre-X mining scandal, when a massive gold deposit was supposedly discovered in the jungles of Indonesia; however, for legal reasons and to enhance the appeal of the film, character names and story details were changed.",
"Stephen Gaghan: He is noted for writing the screenplay for Steven Soderbergh's film \"Traffic\", based on a Channel 4 series, for which he won the Academy Award, as well as \"Syriana\" which he wrote and directed."
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the 1993 Bre-X mining scandal
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What scandal did the director of Syrianna direct a movie about in 2016?
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"Gold (2016 film): Gold is a 2016 American crime drama film directed by Stephen Gaghan and written by Patrick Massett and John Zinman."
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When did the leader of the Confederate Army of Tennessee during Hood's Tennessee Campaign die?
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"Franklin–Nashville Campaign: The Franklin–Nashville Campaign, also known as Hood's Tennessee Campaign, was a series of battles in the Western Theater, conducted from September 18 to December 27, 1864, in Alabama, Tennessee, and northwestern Georgia during the American Civil War.",
"Franklin–Nashville Campaign: The Confederate Army of Tennessee under Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood drove north from Atlanta, threatening Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's lines of communications and central Tennessee.",
"John Bell Hood: John Bell Hood (June 1 or June 29, 1831 – August 30, 1879) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War.",
"John Bell Hood: Arguably one of the best brigade and division commanders in the Confederate States Army, Hood gradually became increasingly ineffective as he was promoted to lead larger, independent commands late in the war; his career and reputation were marred by his decisive defeats leading an army in the Atlanta Campaign and the Franklin–Nashville Campaign."
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August 30, 1879
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When did the leader of the Confederate Army of Tennessee during Hood's Tennessee Campaign die?
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"Franklin–Nashville Campaign: The Franklin–Nashville Campaign, also known as Hood's Tennessee Campaign, was a series of battles in the Western Theater, conducted from September 18 to December 27, 1864, in Alabama, Tennessee, and northwestern Georgia during the American Civil War.",
"John Bell Hood: Arguably one of the best brigade and division commanders in the Confederate States Army, Hood gradually became increasingly ineffective as he was promoted to lead larger, independent commands late in the war; his career and reputation were marred by his decisive defeats leading an army in the Atlanta Campaign and the Franklin–Nashville Campaign."
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Caroline Cruice Goodall, is an English actress and screenwriter, her other film appearances include which 2015 Australian revenge comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham?
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"Caroline Goodall: Her other film appearances include \"Hook\" (1991), \"Cliffhanger\" (1993), \"Schindler's List\" (1993), \"Disclosure\" (1994), \"White Squall\" (1996), \"The Princess Diaries\" (2001) and \"The Dressmaker\" (2015).",
"The Dressmaker (2015 film): The Dressmaker is a 2015 Australian revenge comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham."
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The Dressmaker
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Caroline Cruice Goodall, is an English actress and screenwriter, her other film appearances include which 2015 Australian revenge comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham?
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"The Dressmaker (2015 film): The Dressmaker is a 2015 Australian revenge comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham."
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Which person cited by Pele as the greatest defender he had ever played was part of a British television series first broadcasting on 13 January 2017?
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"Tina and Bobby: Tina and Bobby is a British television series based on the relationship between footballer Bobby Moore and Tina Moore.",
"Tina and Bobby: The three-part series was first broadcast on 13 January 2017 on ITV.",
"Bobby Moore: He is widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of all time, and was cited by Pelé as the greatest defender that he had ever played against."
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Bobby Moore
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Which person cited by Pele as the greatest defender he had ever played was part of a British television series first broadcasting on 13 January 2017?
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"Bobby Moore: He is widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of all time, and was cited by Pelé as the greatest defender that he had ever played against."
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Which magazine has a higher circulation, Y'all or Motor Trend?
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"Y'all (magazine): Y'all magazine is an American magazine based out of Oxford, Mississippi, literary hub of the American South.",
"Y'all (magazine): It was published bimonthly with a circulation of 100,000 and features Southern celebrities, events and ordinary people with extraordinary stories to tell.",
"Motor Trend: Motor Trend is an American automobile magazine.",
"Motor Trend: It has a monthly circulation of over one million readers."
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Motor Trend
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Which magazine has a higher circulation, Y'all or Motor Trend?
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"Y'all (magazine): It was published bimonthly with a circulation of 100,000 and features Southern celebrities, events and ordinary people with extraordinary stories to tell.",
"Motor Trend: Motor Trend is an American automobile magazine."
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Who was born earlier, Roger Taylor or Elizabeth Fraser?
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"Roger Taylor (Queen drummer): Roger Meddows Taylor (born 26 July 1949) is an English musician, singer and songwriter.",
"Elizabeth Fraser: Elizabeth Davidson Fraser (born 29 August 1963), sometimes known as Liz Fraser, is a British singer, songwriter and musician from Grangemouth, Scotland, best known as the vocalist for the band Cocteau Twins."
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Roger Meddows Taylor
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Who was born earlier, Roger Taylor or Elizabeth Fraser?
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"Elizabeth Fraser: Elizabeth Davidson Fraser (born 29 August 1963), sometimes known as Liz Fraser, is a British singer, songwriter and musician from Grangemouth, Scotland, best known as the vocalist for the band Cocteau Twins."
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Who directed the British-American black comedy-drama film produced by Ray Stark?
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"Ray Stark: Highly tenacious and intelligent, Stark’s background as a literary and theatrical agent groomed him to produce some of the most dynamic and profitable films of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, such as \"The World of Suzie Wong\" (1961), \"West Side Story\" (1961), \"The Misfits\" (1961), \"Lolita\" (1962), \"The Night of The Iguana\" (1964), \"Reflections in a Golden Eye\" (1967), \"Funny Girl\" (1968), \"The Goodbye Girl\" (1977), \"The Toy\" (1982), \"Annie\" (1982), and \"Steel Magnolias\" (1989).",
"Lolita (1962 film): Lolita is a 1962 British-American black comedy-drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick."
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Stanley Kubrick
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Who directed the British-American black comedy-drama film produced by Ray Stark?
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"Lolita (1962 film): Lolita is a 1962 British-American black comedy-drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick."
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Are both Adolfo Bioy Casares and Iris Rainer Dart authors?
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"Adolfo Bioy Casares: Adolfo Bioy Casares (] ; September 15, 1914 – March 8, 1999) was an Argentine fiction writer, journalist, and translator.",
"Iris Rainer Dart: Iris Rainer Dart (born March 3, 1944) is an American author and playwright for television and the stage."
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yes
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Are both Adolfo Bioy Casares and Iris Rainer Dart authors?
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"Iris Rainer Dart: Iris Rainer Dart (born March 3, 1944) is an American author and playwright for television and the stage."
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What airline headquarted in Immeuble La Rotonde in Douala took over Cameroon Airlines Corporation in March 2008?
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"Cameroon Airlines: It ceased operations in March 2008; its role as Cameroon's flag carrier was taken over by Camair-Co.",
"Camair-Co: Camair-Co has its headquarters in the Immeuble La Rotonde in Douala, and operates out of Douala International Airport."
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Camair-Co
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What airline headquarted in Immeuble La Rotonde in Douala took over Cameroon Airlines Corporation in March 2008?
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"Cameroon Airlines: It ceased operations in March 2008; its role as Cameroon's flag carrier was taken over by Camair-Co."
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Do Jean-Jacques Beineix and John Ince have the same nationality ?
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"Jean-Jacques Beineix: Jean-Jacques Beineix (] ; born 8 October 1946) is a French film director and generally seen as the best example of what came to be called the \"cinéma du look\".",
"John Ince (actor): John Ince, also known as John E. Ince, (August 29, 1878 – April 10, 1947) was an American stage and motion pictures actor, a film director, and the eldest brother of Thomas H. Ince and Ralph Ince."
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no
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How long is this historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States on whch Barlow Pass is on?
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"Oregon Trail: The Oregon Trail is a 2170 mi historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon."
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How long is this historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States on whch Barlow Pass is on?
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"Barlow Pass (Oregon): Barlow Pass is a 4155 ft mountain pass in the Cascades in Oregon, on the Oregon Trail, and a major milestone of the Barlow Road.",
"Oregon Trail: The Oregon Trail is a 2170 mi historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon."
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2170 mi
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How long is this historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States on whch Barlow Pass is on?
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"Barlow Pass (Oregon): Barlow Pass is a 4155 ft mountain pass in the Cascades in Oregon, on the Oregon Trail, and a major milestone of the Barlow Road."
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Place Bonaventure is adjacent to a rail station that is used by how many passengers?
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"Place Bonaventure: Place Bonaventure is an office, exhibition, and hotel complex in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, adjacent to the city's Central Station.",
"Montreal Central Station: Nearly 11 million rail passengers use the station every year."
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Nearly 11 million
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Place Bonaventure is adjacent to a rail station that is used by how many passengers?
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"Montreal Central Station: Nearly 11 million rail passengers use the station every year."
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Which university was founded earlier, Lehigh University or University of Iowa?
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"Lehigh University: It was established in 1865 by businessman Asa Packer.",
"University of Iowa: The University of Iowa (also known as the UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a flagship public research university in Iowa City, Iowa.",
"University of Iowa: Founded in 1847, it is the oldest university in the state.",
"University of Iowa: University of Iowa is organized into eleven colleges offering more than 200 areas of study and seven professional degrees."
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University of Iowa
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Which university was founded earlier, Lehigh University or University of Iowa?
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"University of Iowa: The University of Iowa (also known as the UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a flagship public research university in Iowa City, Iowa.",
"University of Iowa: Founded in 1847, it is the oldest university in the state."
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Daniel Z. Freedman was born in a city that as of 2010 had a population of what?
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"Daniel Z. Freedman: Daniel Z. Freedman (born 1939 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American theoretical physicist.",
"Hartford, Connecticut: As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775, making it Connecticut's third-largest city after the coastal cities of Bridgeport and New Haven."
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124,775
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Daniel Z. Freedman was born in a city that as of 2010 had a population of what?
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"Hartford, Connecticut: As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775, making it Connecticut's third-largest city after the coastal cities of Bridgeport and New Haven."
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Who is the bridge named for that spans the Narrows?
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"Verrazano Bridge (Maryland): Like the larger and more famous Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, it is named for Giovanni da Verrazzano.",
"Verrazano-Narrows Bridge: It spans the Narrows, a body of water connecting the relatively protected upper bay with the larger, wide open lower bay."
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Giovanni da Verrazzano
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Who is the bridge named for that spans the Narrows?
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"Verrazano Bridge (Maryland): Like the larger and more famous Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, it is named for Giovanni da Verrazzano."
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Osho Times was a monthly magazine in the Hindi and English language on themes related to which spiritual teacher, that spent time in Mumbai initiating followers, and based on his talks?
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"Osho Times: Osho Times was a monthly magazine in the Hindi and English language on themes related to spiritual teacher Osho, and based on his talks.",
"Rajneesh: In 1970 Rajneesh spent time in Mumbai initiating followers known as \"neo-sannyasins.\""
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Rajneesh
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Osho Times was a monthly magazine in the Hindi and English language on themes related to which spiritual teacher, that spent time in Mumbai initiating followers, and based on his talks?
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"Rajneesh: In 1970 Rajneesh spent time in Mumbai initiating followers known as \"neo-sannyasins.\""
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Are Monoral and Versus both rock bands?
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"Monoral: Monoral is a Japanese alternative rock band signed to Sony Music Japan.",
"Versus (band): Versus is an American indie rock band formed in 1990 by Richard Baluyut, Fontaine Toups, and Edward Baluyut in New York City."
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yes
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Are both Die Macher and Quoridor German board games?
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"Die Macher: Die Macher is a strategy board game designed by Karl-Heinz Schmiel of Germany."
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