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His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. | Why did the Indonesian military perpetrate human rights abuses Got paid very little | 0 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. | Why did the Indonesian military perpetrate human rights abuses Because this is what was done | 0 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. | Why did the Indonesian military perpetrate human rights abuses In an attempt to prevent terrorism | 1 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. | What is the last name of the person Charlie calls to tell about the betrayal Bashir | -1 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
The Malaysian foreign minister, Syed Hamid Albar, later told local reporters that Powell had proposed that American and Malaysian officials review the idea of forming a regional training center in Malaysia to coordinate antiterrorism activities. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | What subject did the United States meet with Mahathir about To retrain his soldiers | 0 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
The Malaysian foreign minister, Syed Hamid Albar, later told local reporters that Powell had proposed that American and Malaysian officials review the idea of forming a regional training center in Malaysia to coordinate antiterrorism activities. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | What subject did the United States meet with Mahathir about Trade | 0 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
The Malaysian foreign minister, Syed Hamid Albar, later told local reporters that Powell had proposed that American and Malaysian officials review the idea of forming a regional training center in Malaysia to coordinate antiterrorism activities. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | What subject did the United States meet with Mahathir about Former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power | 1 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
The Malaysian foreign minister, Syed Hamid Albar, later told local reporters that Powell had proposed that American and Malaysian officials review the idea of forming a regional training center in Malaysia to coordinate antiterrorism activities. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | What subject did the United States meet with Mahathir about Terrorism | 1 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
The Malaysian foreign minister, Syed Hamid Albar, later told local reporters that Powell had proposed that American and Malaysian officials review the idea of forming a regional training center in Malaysia to coordinate antiterrorism activities. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | What subject did the United States meet with Mahathir about Former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence | 1 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
The Malaysian foreign minister, Syed Hamid Albar, later told local reporters that Powell had proposed that American and Malaysian officials review the idea of forming a regional training center in Malaysia to coordinate antiterrorism activities. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | Is Emiliano Malaquez's work abstract No- he does life-size scenes | -1 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. | Who does Powell meet with to discuss an antiterrorism campaign Wan Azizah Wan Ismail | 0 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. | Who does Powell meet with to discuss an antiterrorism campaign Mahathir Mohamad | 1 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. | Who does Powell meet with to discuss an antiterrorism campaign Syed Hamid Albar | 1 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. | Who does Powell meet with to discuss an antiterrorism campaign Mahathir | 1 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. | What did Joe use to cover his house and why Aliens are allergic to iron | -1 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. | What issue does Malaysia seem to continue to have trouble with Weapons | 0 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | true |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. | What issue does Malaysia seem to continue to have trouble with Terrorism | 1 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | true |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. | What issue does Malaysia seem to continue to have trouble with Human Rights | 1 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | true |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. | What issue does Malaysia seem to continue to have trouble with Poverty | 0 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | true |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. | After Nordahl, whose record does Francesco want to beat Gunnar Nordahl | -1 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | true |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| "If you get young officers, expose them to a military organization that is within a democratic political institution, such as the United States, then that rubs off on them," he said. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. | Does Powell think America should work with other governments on counterterrorism efforts, even if those governments have a history of human rights abuses Yes, he believes it's not inconsistent because exposure to the US military could impact them in a positive way and his trip highlighted thes moral ambiguities | 1 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| "If you get young officers, expose them to a military organization that is within a democratic political institution, such as the United States, then that rubs off on them," he said. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. | Does Powell think America should work with other governments on counterterrorism efforts, even if those governments have a history of human rights abuses Often criticized | 0 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| "If you get young officers, expose them to a military organization that is within a democratic political institution, such as the United States, then that rubs off on them," he said. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. | Does Powell think America should work with other governments on counterterrorism efforts, even if those governments have a history of human rights abuses It is necessary for the greater good | 0 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| "If you get young officers, expose them to a military organization that is within a democratic political institution, such as the United States, then that rubs off on them," he said. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. | Does Powell think America should work with other governments on counterterrorism efforts, even if those governments have a history of human rights abuses Yes | 1 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| "If you get young officers, expose them to a military organization that is within a democratic political institution, such as the United States, then that rubs off on them," he said. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. | Does Powell think America should work with other governments on counterterrorism efforts, even if those governments have a history of human rights abuses Sometimes | 0 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| "If you get young officers, expose them to a military organization that is within a democratic political institution, such as the United States, then that rubs off on them," he said. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. | Does Powell think America should work with other governments on counterterrorism efforts, even if those governments have a history of human rights abuses Yes as seeing military organization operate in a democratic institutions tends to rub off on young officers in the armed forces | 1 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. ||||| "If you get young officers, expose them to a military organization that is within a democratic political institution, such as the United States, then that rubs off on them," he said. ||||| His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. | What steps did the air traffic controller take before he notified his supervisor that he thought something was wrong with America 11 He tried to talk to them | -1 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | Who is Wan Azizah Wan Ismail Wan Azizah Wan Ismail is the wife of Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power | 1 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | Who is Wan Azizah Wan Ismail Powell's wife | 0 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | Who is Wan Azizah Wan Ismail Anwar's wife | 1 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | Who is Wan Azizah Wan Ismail He is serving a 15 year sentence on charges on sodomy and abuse of power | 0 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | Who is Wan Azizah Wan Ismail Malaysian President | 0 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | Who is Wan Azizah Wan Ismail Anwar Ibrahim's wife who is serving a 15 year sentence on charges on sodomy and abuse of power | 1 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | Who is Wan Azizah Wan Ismail Anti-terrorism expert | 0 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. ||||| The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. | What are the earth's two poles South Pole | -1 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-5.txt | false |
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Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. | During his stay in what city did a fire break out to rest of the area Xerxeles | 1 | 1 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
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He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. ||||| On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. | Did Alexander storm the Persian Gates and enter Persepolis Yes | 1 | 2 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. ||||| On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. | Name two benefits of Earths magnetic field Use for navigation | -1 | 2 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. | After Susa, which capital city did Alexander go to next Persepolis | 1 | 3 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. | After Susa, which capital city did Alexander go to next Greece | 0 | 3 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. | What is the composition of the skin Hair follicles, oil glands | -1 | 3 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. | How long did Alexander stay in Persepolis and did a fire break out while he was there Several months and yes | 1 | 4 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. | How long did Alexander stay in Persepolis and did a fire break out while he was there 5 months and yes | 1 | 4 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
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During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What incident happened that the possible causes may have been from a drunken accident or revenge Drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis | 1 | 5 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What incident happened that the possible causes may have been from a drunken accident or revenge A fire | 1 | 5 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What incident happened that the possible causes may have been from a drunken accident or revenge Road accident or deliberate revenge for | 0 | 5 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
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On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. ||||| Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. | How long was Alexander and his troops in Persepolis His troops looted for several days and then Alexander stayed for 5 months | 1 | 6 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
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On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. ||||| Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. | How long was Alexander and his troops in Persepolis Five months | 1 | 6 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. ||||| Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. | How long was Alexander and his troops in Persepolis Four | 0 | 6 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. ||||| Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. | Where did Jenny and her friends fall asleep In the water | -1 | 6 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | Did Alexander go with his troops No | 0 | 7 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | Did Alexander go with his troops Yes | 1 | 7 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | Who was the mastery of fire Chinese | -1 | 7 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. ||||| On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. | Alexander allowed his army to loot Persepolis after fighting against what army The Persian army | 1 | 8 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. ||||| On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. | Alexander allowed his army to loot Persepolis after fighting against what army Greek army | 0 | 8 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. ||||| On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. | Why did the passengers in coach think the airplane was in rapid descent Medical emergency | -1 | 8 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | Which route did Alexander take to enter Persepolis Egyptian gates | 0 | 9 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | Which route did Alexander take to enter Persepolis Via direct route | 0 | 9 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | Which route did Alexander take to enter Persepolis Via the Royal Road | 1 | 9 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | To whom did Meridian sell 10.2% of its shares The McAlpine family | -1 | 9 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What happened with Persepolis at the time of Alexander's stay and what caused this event During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes | 1 | 10 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What happened with Persepolis at the time of Alexander's stay and what caused this event There was a celebration | 0 | 10 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What happened with Persepolis at the time of Alexander's stay and what caused this event Alexander allowed his troops to conquer | 0 | 10 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What happened with Persepolis at the time of Alexander's stay and what caused this event Alexander allowed his troops to loot | 1 | 10 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What happened with Persepolis at the time of Alexander's stay and what caused this event Fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes, caused by drunken accident or a revenge | 1 | 10 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
Alexander stayed in Persepolis for five months. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What were the two parts of the contract that Mr. Neville had drew up for MRS. Virginia Herbert To keep him happy | -1 | 10 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | Who sent the bulk of his army to Persepolis George | 0 | 11 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | Who sent the bulk of his army to Persepolis Susa | 0 | 11 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | Who sent the bulk of his army to Persepolis Alexander | 1 | 11 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | Who disguises themselves twice Lucrezia's mother | -1 | 11 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | How did Alexander take Persepolis By force | 0 | 12 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | How did Alexander take Persepolis On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days | 1 | 12 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | How did Alexander take Persepolis He took the direct route to the city via the Royal Road and stormed the Persian Gates | 1 | 12 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. ||||| Alexander himself took selected troops on the direct route to the city. ||||| He had to storm the pass of the Persian Gates (in the modern Zagros Mountains) which had been blocked by a Persian army under Ariobarzanes and then hurried to Persepolis before its garrison could loot the treasury. | Who does Liguro help Callimaco with Beauty | -1 | 12 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What are the possible causes to the incident that began at the Xerxes palace A cow kicked a candle | 0 | 13 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What are the possible causes to the incident that began at the Xerxes palace A drunken accident or deliberate revenge | 1 | 13 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | How is a lunar eclipse different from a solar eclipse A solar eclipse causes the earth to brighten | -1 | 13 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | false |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. | Where did Alexander and his army go after Babylon Susa, Persepolis | 1 | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. | Where did Alexander and his army go after Babylon Musa | 0 | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. | Where did Alexander and his army go after Babylon Greece | 0 | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. | Where did Alexander and his army go after Babylon Susa | 1 | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its legendary treasury. ||||| He sent the bulk of his army to the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis via the Royal Road. | Who are the parents of Tito, Taj, and Taryll Katherine | -1 | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What are the possible causes of the fire that broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes War | 0 | 15 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What are the possible causes of the fire that broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes A drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis | 1 | 15 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What are the possible causes of the fire that broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes Spontaneous combustion | 0 | 15 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes and spread to the rest of the city. ||||| Possible causes include a drunken accident or deliberate revenge for the burning of the Acropolis of Athens during the Second Persian War. | What are the possible causes of the fire that broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes A drunken accident, or deliberate revenge | 1 | 15 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander the Great-30.txt | true |
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