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Q2949 | when was Saddle Creek founded | Saddle Creek Records | A "sister label", of sorts, to Saddle Creek is Team Love , started by Conor Oberst in 2004. | 00
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Q2949 | when was Saddle Creek founded | Saddle Creek Records | The label opened arms to their first bands not based in Omaha in 2001 with releases by Now It's Overhead and Sorry About Dresden . | 00
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Q2949 | when was Saddle Creek founded | Saddle Creek Records | Other non-Nebraskan artists followed, including Los Angeles's Rilo Kiley , Eric Bachmann (formerly leader of Archers of Loaf and Crooked Fingers from North Carolina ), Georgie James ( Washington D.C. ), Two Gallants ( San Francisco ), and most recently Tokyo Police Club ( Toronto ). | 00
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Q2949 | when was Saddle Creek founded | Saddle Creek Records | In 2005, Spend an Evening with Saddle Creek , a documentary detailing the first ten years of the record label's history, was released. | 00
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Q2949 | when was Saddle Creek founded | Saddle Creek Records | The DVD features extensive interviews with the Saddle Creek bands, archival footage, and rare live performances. | 00
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Q2949 | when was Saddle Creek founded | Saddle Creek Records | On June 8, 2007, the label opened their own music venue named Slowdown (after the group Slowdown Virginia ), located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska . | 00
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Q2950 | what is the name of the episode in full house when uncle jesse locked michelle out | List of Full House episodes | The following is a list of episodes for the television show Full House . | 00
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Q2950 | what is the name of the episode in full house when uncle jesse locked michelle out | List of Full House episodes | In total, there were 192 episodes filmed for the show over the course of its eight seasons, from 1987 to 1995. | 00
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Q2950 | what is the name of the episode in full house when uncle jesse locked michelle out | List of Full House episodes | Full House is a situation comedy which chronicles a widowed father's struggles of raising his three young daughters and the lives that they have touched. | 00
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Q2950 | what is the name of the episode in full house when uncle jesse locked michelle out | List of Full House episodes | The patriarch of the family, Danny ( Bob Saget ), invites his brother-in-law Jesse ( John Stamos ) and his best friend Joey ( Dave Coulier ), to help raise his children ( Candace Cameron , Jodie Sweetin , and Mary Kate/Ashley Olsen ), after his wife was killed during an automobile accident involving a drunk driver. | 00
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Q2950 | what is the name of the episode in full house when uncle jesse locked michelle out | List of Full House episodes | After episodes 88 and 89, Jesse marries Becky ( Lori Loughlin ), and they move into the attic. | 00
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Q2950 | what is the name of the episode in full house when uncle jesse locked michelle out | List of Full House episodes | Then, after episodes 104 and 105, Becky and Jesse have twin boys named Nicky and Alex (Daniel and Kevin Renteria/Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit). | 00
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Q2950 | what is the name of the episode in full house when uncle jesse locked michelle out | List of Full House episodes | The series ends with episode 192, "Michelle Rides Again Part 2", when Michelle loses her memory and the family tries to restore it. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | Notice of Stamp Act of 1765 in Newspaper | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | American newspapers reacted to the Stamp Act with anger and predictions of the demise of journalism . | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | The Stamp Act 1765 (short title Duties in American Colonies Act 1765; 5 George III, c. 12) imposed a direct tax by the British Parliament specifically on the colonies of British America , and it required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London, carrying an embossed revenue stamp . | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | These printed materials were legal documents, magazines, newspapers and many other types of paper used throughout the colonies. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | Like previous taxes, the stamp tax had to be paid in valid British currency, not in colonial paper money. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | The purpose of the tax was to help pay for troops stationed in North America after the British victory in the Seven Years' War . | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | The British government felt that the colonies were the primary beneficiaries of this military presence, and should pay at least a portion of the expense. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | The Stamp Act met great resistance in the colonies. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | The colonies sent no representatives to Parliament, and therefore had no influence over what taxes were raised, how they were levied, or how they would be spent. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | Many colonists considered it a violation of their rights as Englishmen to be taxed without their consent —consent that only the colonial legislatures could grant. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | Colonial assemblies sent petitions and protests. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | The Stamp Act Congress held in New York City, reflecting the first significant joint colonial response to any British measure, also petitioned Parliament and the King. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | Local protest groups, led by colonial merchants and landowners, established connections through correspondence that created a loose coalition that extended from New England to Georgia. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | Protests and demonstrations initiated by the Sons of Liberty often turned violent and destructive as the masses became involved. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | Very soon all stamp tax distributors were intimidated into resigning their commissions, and the tax was never effectively collected. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | Opposition to the Stamp Act was not limited to the colonies. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | British merchants and manufacturers, whose exports to the colonies were threatened by colonial economic problems exacerbated by the tax, also pressured Parliament. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | The Act was repealed on March 18, 1766 as a matter of expedience, but Parliament affirmed its power to legislate for the colonies “in all cases whatsoever” by also passing the Declaratory Act . | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | There followed a series of new taxes and regulations, likewise opposed by the colonists. | 00
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Q2951 | What was distinguished about the Stamp Act from previous taxes | Stamp Act 1765 | The episode played a major role in defining the grievances and enabling the organized colonial resistance that led to the American Revolution in 1775. | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | PT-105 underway. | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | PT boats were a variety of torpedo-armed fast attack craft used by the United States Navy in World War II to attack larger surface ships. | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | "PT" is the US hull classification symbol for "Patrol Torpedo". | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | The PT boat squadrons were nicknamed "the mosquito fleet". | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | The Japanese called them "Devil Boats". | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | The original pre– World War I torpedo boats were designed with "displacement" hulls . | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | They displaced up to 300 tons and the top speed was . | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | The PT boats used in World War II were built using the planing -type hull form developed for racing boats . | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | They were much smaller (30–75 tons) and faster (35–40 knots). | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | Both types were designed to strike at larger warships with torpedoes , using relatively high speed to get close, and small size to avoid being spotted and hit by gunfire. | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | They were much less expensive than large warships. | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | PT boats were much faster, smaller, and cheaper than conventional (displacement hull) vessels. | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | During World War II, American PT boats engaged enemy destroyers and numerous other surface craft, ranging from small boats to large supply ships. | 00
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Q2956 | where were pt boat hulls made in ww2? | PT boat | PT boats also operated as gunboats against enemy small craft, such as armored barges used by the Japanese forces for inter-island transport. | 00
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Q2957 | What is the significance of Good Friday? | Good Friday | Good Friday is a religious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary . | 11
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Q2957 | What is the significance of Good Friday? | Good Friday | The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday , and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover . | 11
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Q2957 | What is the significance of Good Friday? | Good Friday | It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Black Friday, or Easter Friday, though the latter properly refers to the Friday in Easter week . | 11
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Q2957 | What is the significance of Good Friday? | Good Friday | Based on the details of the Canonical gospels , the Crucifixion of Jesus was most likely to have been on a Friday (the day before the Sabbath ) (). | 00
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Q2957 | What is the significance of Good Friday? | Good Friday | The estimated year of the Crucifixion is AD 33, by two different groups, and originally as AD 34 by Isaac Newton via the differences between the Biblical and Julian calendars and the crescent of the moon. | 00
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Q2957 | What is the significance of Good Friday? | Good Friday | A third method, using a completely different astronomical approach based on a lunar Crucifixion darkness and eclipse model (consistent with Apostle Peter 's reference to a "moon of blood" in Acts 2:20 ), points to Friday, 3 April AD 33. | 00
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Q2959 | where is the great basin located on a us map | Great Basin | The Great Basin is the largest area of endorheic watersheds in North America . | 00
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Q2959 | where is the great basin located on a us map | Great Basin | It is noted for both its arid conditions and its Basin and range topography that varies from the North American low point at Badwater Basin to the highest point of the contiguous United States , less than away at the summit of Mount Whitney . | 11
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Q2959 | where is the great basin located on a us map | Great Basin | The region spans several physiographic divisions, biomes / ecoregions , and deserts . | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster may refer to: | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster graphics , graphical techniques using arrays of pixel values | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster graphics editor , a computer program | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster scan , the pattern of image readout, transmission, storage, and reconstruction in television and computer images | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Rasterisation , or rasterization, conversion of a vector image to a raster image | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster image processor , or RIP, a component of a printing system that performs rasterisation | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster interrupt , a computer interrupt signal | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster to vector , an image conversion process | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster bar , an effect used in computer demos | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster-Noton , a record label | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Rastrum , a device used in medieval music manuscripts to draw staff lines | 00
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Q2962 | what is raster wiki | Raster | Raster Document Object , a file format | 00
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Q2963 | what is the name of beowulf's king | Beowulf (hero) | Beowulf (; Old English : ) is a legendary Geatish hero and later turned king in the epic poem named after him , one of the oldest surviving pieces of literature in the English language. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | The attack on Pearl Harbor (called Hawaii Operation or Operation AI by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters (Operation Z in planning) and the Battle of Pearl Harbor) was a surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor , Hawaii, on the morning of December 7, 1941 (December 8 in Japan). | 11
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | From the standpoint of the defenders, the attack commenced at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian Time . | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | The attack was intended as a preventive action in order to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with military actions the Empire of Japan was planning in Southeast Asia against overseas territories of the United Kingdom , the Netherlands , and the United States. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | The base was attacked by 353 Japanese fighters, bombers and torpedo planes in two waves, launched from six aircraft carriers . | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | All eight U.S. Navy battleships were damaged, with four being sunk. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | Two of these were later raised, and with the remaining four repaired, six battleships returned to service later in the war. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | The Japanese also sank or damaged three cruisers , three destroyers , an anti-aircraft training ship, and one minelayer . | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | 188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed; 2,402 Americans were killed and 1,282 wounded. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | Important base installations such as the power station, shipyard, maintenance, and fuel and torpedo storage facilities, as well as the submarine piers and headquarters building (also home of the intelligence section ) were not attacked. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | Japanese losses were light: 29 aircraft and five midget submarines lost, and 65 servicemen killed or wounded. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | One Japanese sailor was captured. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | The attack came as a profound shock to the American people and led directly to the American entry into World War II in both the Pacific and European theaters . | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | The following day (December 8), the United States declared war on Japan. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | Domestic support for non-interventionism , which had been strong, disappeared. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | Clandestine support of Britain (for example the Neutrality Patrol ) was replaced by active alliance. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | Subsequent operations by the U.S. prompted Germany and Italy to declare war on the U.S. on December 11, which was reciprocated by the U.S. the same day. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | There were numerous historical precedents for unannounced military action by Japan. | 00
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Q2966 | what was the date of pearl harbor | Attack on Pearl Harbor | However, the lack of any formal warning, particularly while negotiations were still apparently ongoing, led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to proclaim December 7, 1941, " a date which will live in infamy ". | 00
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Q2967 | when was i 25 built in nm | U.S. Route 85 | U.S. Route 85 (US 85) is a north–south United States highway that runs for in the Mountain - Northern Plains states of the United States. | 00
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Q2967 | when was i 25 built in nm | U.S. Route 85 | The southern terminus of the route is at the United States-Mexico border in El Paso , Texas , connecting with Mexican Federal Highway 45 . | 00
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Q2967 | when was i 25 built in nm | U.S. Route 85 | The northern terminus is at the United States-Canada border in Fortuna , North Dakota , where the route continues north as Saskatchewan Highway 35 . | 00
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Q2967 | when was i 25 built in nm | U.S. Route 85 | In both the United States and Saskatchewan , Canada the route is known as the CanAm Highway . | 00
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Q2967 | when was i 25 built in nm | U.S. Route 85 | Sections of US 85 are considered part of the Theodore Roosevelt Expressway . | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | The United States presidential election of 1968 was the 46th quadrennial presidential election , held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968. | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | The Republican nominee, former Vice-President Richard Nixon , won the election over the Democratic nominee, incumbent Vice-President Hubert Humphrey . | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore law and order to the nation's cities, torn by riots and crime. | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | Analysts have argued the election of 1968 is a realigning election as it permanently disrupted the New Deal Coalition that had dominated presidential politics for 36 years. | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | Coming four years after Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson won in a historic landslide, the election saw the incumbent president forced out of the race and a Republican elected for the first time in twelve years. | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | It was a wrenching national experience, conducted during a year of violence that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. , and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assasination of Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy , widespread opposition to the Vietnam War across university campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention as the Democratic party split again and again. | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | The election featured the strongest third party effort since 1912 by former Alabama Governor George Wallace , a Democrat. | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | Because Wallace's campaign opposed federal intervention in the South to end school segregation , he carried the Deep South and ran well in ethnic industrial districts in the North. | 00
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