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Who played michael jordan in the michael jordan movie?
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Michael Jordan: An American Hero
[ "Michael Jace" ]
[ "Michael Jordan: An American Hero" ]
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When did sex and the city start and finish?
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Sex and the City
[ "1998 until 2004" ]
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Who is the president of south africa now?
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President of South Africa
[ "Jacob Zuma" ]
[ "President of South Africa" ]
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When does episode 19 of steven universe come out?
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List of Steven Universe episodes
[ "May 14 , 2014" ]
[ "List of Steven Universe episodes" ]
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Where did the band bastille get their name?
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Bastille (band)
[ "Bastille Day" ]
[ "Bastille (band)" ]
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Who plays the guitar solo in let it be?
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Let It Be (song)
[ "George Harrison" ]
[ "George Harrison", "Let It Be (Beatles song)" ]
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It is the final song <b>played</b> in <b>Let</b> There Be Rock: The Movie and \nat the ... it shows Angus, and the rest of the band jamming while he <b>plays the</b> \n<b>guitar</b>.", "title": "Let There Be Rock (song)" }, { "snippet": "Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, \nreleased on 26 ... John Lennon privately <b>left</b> the group days before the album&#39;s \nrelease; Paul McCartney publicly declared the band&#39;s break-up the following \nApril. ... An alternative version of the song, with Harrison&#39;s lead <b>guitar solo played</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Abbey Road" } ] } ]
When did interacial marriage become legal in illinois?
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Interracial marriage
[ "1967" ]
[ "Interracial marriage", "Anti-miscegenation laws in the United States" ]
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Who are the 2 guys that do the sonic commercials?
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T. J. Jagodowski
[ "Peter Grosz" ]
[ "Peter Grosz" ]
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Who wrote wake me up when it's all over?
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Wake Me Up (Avicii song)
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Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat release date?
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
[ "1999" ]
[ "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (film)", "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" ]
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The Love Tour, \nfollowed in February 2012 to coincide with the release of his third <b>album</b>, Love \nSongs.", "title": "Lee Mead" }, { "snippet": "Michael Damian Weir (born April 26, 1962) is an American actor, recording artist \nand producer, ... <b>Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat</b> had 231 \nperformances at the Minskoff Theatre from November 10, 1993, to May 29, 1994. \n... On&quot; (from the Dream a Little Dream <b>soundtrack</b>), which was certified gold in \n1989.", "title": "Michael Damian" }, { "snippet": "Jason Sean Donovan (born 1 June 1968) is an Australian actor and singer. He \ninitially ... His debut <b>album</b> Ten Good Reasons was the highest-selling <b>album</b> in \nthe UK ... 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Galliano, \n<b>Joseph</b> (2009).", "title": "John Barrowman" }, { "snippet": "Donald Clark Osmond (born December 9, 1957) is an American singer, dancer, \nactor, and former teen idol. Osmond first gained fame performing with four of his \nelder brothers as the ... Also in 1999, he starred as Joseph in the <b>movie</b> version of \n<b>Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat</b> by Andrew Lloyd Webber&#39;s&nbsp;...", "title": "Donny Osmond" }, { "snippet": "Phillip Bryan Schofield (born 1 April 1962) is an English television presenter who \nworks for ITV. ... In 2006, Schofield presented two episodes of the ITV <b>game</b> show \nIt&#39;s Now or ... While appearing in <b>Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor</b> \n<b>Dreamcoat</b>, ... 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How many points did wilt chamberlain score in his nba career?
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List of career achievements by Wilt Chamberlain
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When was the last world cup and who won?
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List of Cricket World Cup finals
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Who plays bill pullman's wife in sinners?
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The Sinner (TV series)
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When is season 3 of you me her coming out?
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You Me Her
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Who played beast in beauty and the beast tv show?
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Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series)
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Who acts as the gatekeeper in a health maintenance organization (hmo)?
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Health maintenance organization
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When was daylight saving introduced in new zealand?
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Time in New Zealand
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[ "Daylight saving time in Oceania" ]
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Who has scored most test runs for england?
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List of England Test cricket records
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[ "Alastair Cook" ]
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What type of iron ore found in india?
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Iron ore
[ "magnetite", "hematite" ]
[ "Iron ore", "Mining in India", "Natural resources of India" ]
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When does greys anatomy season 14 episode 18 air?
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Grey's Anatomy (season 14)
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[ "List of Grey's Anatomy episodes" ]
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What kind of differential does an s2000 have?
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Honda S2000
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[ "Differential (mechanical device)", "S2000", "Differential" ]
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The technology has slowly developed and is now being \nimplemented in a&nbsp;...", "title": "Torque vectoring" }, { "snippet": "Four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 (&quot;four by four&quot;) or 4WD, refers to a two-axled \n<b>vehicle</b> ... When power is distributed to all four wheels, a third or &#39;center&#39; \n<b>differential</b> can be used to distribute power between the front and rear axles. The \ndescribed&nbsp;...", "title": "Four-wheel drive" } ] }, { "query": "s2000", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Honda <b>S2000</b> is an open top sports car that was manufactured by Japanese \nautomobile manufacturer Honda, from 1999 to 2009. First shown as a concept&nbsp;...", "title": "Honda S2000" }, { "snippet": "Avci Yagiz and Gücenmez Bahadir (Turkey), with Mini Cooper <b>S2000</b> 1.6T LX61 \nBWO Toksport class RC2 in Rallye Bulgaria 2014. 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Shigeru Uehara completed the <b>S2000</b> CR as his last project before \nretirement, as his pride and joy. The color (Apex Blue) is his favorite color, the&nbsp;...", "title": "Shigeru Uehara" }, { "snippet": "The Ford Fiesta <b>S2000</b> is a Super 2000 rally car built by M-Sport. It is based upon \nthe Ford Fiesta road car. It made its racing debut at the 78th Rallye Monte&nbsp;...", "title": "Ford Fiesta S2000" }, { "snippet": "Chassis 2004 Honda <b>S2000</b> Type High X-Bone Monocoque Frame Suspension \nFront Independent In-Wheel Double Wishbone &amp; Coil Springs w/ Stabilizer Bar&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Honda S2000/Archive 1" }, { "snippet": "Proton Motorsports is rally team of car manufacturer Proton, currently competing \nwith the Proton Satria Neo <b>S2000</b> in the Super 2000 World Rally Championship.", "title": "Proton Motorsports" }, { "snippet": "The Škoda Fabia <b>S2000</b> is a Super 2000 rally car built by Škoda Motorsport. 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In applications, the functions generally represent&nbsp;...", "title": "Differential equation" }, { "snippet": "<b>Differential</b> geometry is a mathematical discipline that uses the techniques of \n<b>differential</b> calculus, integral calculus, linear algebra and multilinear algebra to&nbsp;...", "title": "Differential geometry" }, { "snippet": "In mathematics, <b>differential</b> calculus is a subfield of calculus concerned with the \nstudy of the rates at which quantities change. It is one of the two traditional&nbsp;...", "title": "Differential calculus" }, { "snippet": "In calculus, the <b>differential</b> represents the principal part of the change in a \nfunction y = f(x) with respect to changes in the independent variable. The \n<b>differential</b> dy&nbsp;...", "title": "Differential of a function" }, { "snippet": "In medicine, a <b>differential</b> diagnosis is the distinguishing of a particular disease or \ncondition from others that present similar clinical features. <b>Differential</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Differential diagnosis" }, { "snippet": "A <b>differential</b> backup is a type of data backup that preserves data, saving only the \ndifference in the data since the last full backup. The rationale in this is that,&nbsp;...", "title": "Differential backup" }, { "snippet": "The term <b>differential</b> is used in calculus to refer to an infinitesimal (infinitely small) \nchange in some varying quantity. For example, if x is a variable, then a change&nbsp;...", "title": "Differential (infinitesimal)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Differential</b> signaling is a method for electrically transmitting information using \ntwo complementary signals. 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How many union troops fought in the wilderness battle that lasted 44 days?
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Battle of the Wilderness
[ "124,232" ]
[ "Battle of the Wilderness", "Overland Campaign", "Seven Days Battles" ]
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What was the deadliest hurricane in american history?
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1900 Galveston hurricane
[ "The Great Galveston Hurricane" ]
[ "List of United States hurricanes", "List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes", "List of deadliest Atlantic hurricanes" ]
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Who said i rob banks because that where the money is?
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Willie Sutton
[ "Sutton" ]
[ "Willie Sutton", "Sutton's law" ]
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How far does the earth travel in a second?
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Earth's orbit
[ "29.78 km" ]
[ "Earth's orbit" ]
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When did the first fish appear in the fossil record?
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Evolution of fish
[ "530 million years ago" ]
[ "Evolution of fish" ]
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Where was the ghost in the shell filmed?
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Ghost in the Shell (2017 film)
[ "Wellington , New Zealand" ]
[ "Ghost in the Shell" ]
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What episode did izzy leave grey's anatomy?
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Izzie Stevens
[ "sixth season" ]
[ "I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked (Grey's Anatomy ..." ]
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When did the solar system begin to form?
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Formation and evolution of the Solar System
[ "4.6 billion years ago" ]
[ "Formation and evolution of the Solar System" ]
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Who has scored a hat trick against spain?
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List of FIFA World Cup hat-tricks
[ "Cristiano Ronaldo" ]
[ "List of Spain national football team hat-tricks", "List of FIFA World Cup hat-tricks" ]
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When does the revolutionary war start and end?
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American Revolution
[ "between 1765 and 1783" ]
[ "American Revolutionary War", "French Revolutionary Wars" ]
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Who sang lean on me.in the 80's?
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Lean on Me (song)
[ "Club Nouveau" ]
[ "Lean on Me (song)", "Lean on Me (Kirk Franklin song)" ]
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Who has the us blamed for the creation of the global wannacry ransomeware virus?
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WannaCry ransomware attack
[ "North Korea" ]
[ "WannaCry ransomware attack", "North Korea" ]
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However, one high-profile example, the &quot;\n<b>WannaCry</b> worm&quot;, travelled automatically between computers without user \ninteraction.", "title": "Ransomware" }, { "snippet": "Classification, <b>Trojan</b> horse. Type, <b>Ransomware</b>. Subtype, <b>Cryptovirus</b> &middot; \nOperating system(s) affected, Windows. Petya is a family of encrypting \n<b>ransomware</b> that was first discovered in 2016. The malware ... National Security \nAgency (NSA), and was used earlier in the year by the <b>WannaCry ransomware</b>. \nKaspersky Lab&nbsp;...", "title": "Petya (malware)" }, { "snippet": "EternalBlue is a cyberattack exploit developed by the U.S. National Security \nAgency (NSA). It was leaked by the Shadow Brokers hacker group on April 14, \n2017, one month after Microsoft released patches for the vulnerability. 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The city recognized the attack on Thursday, March 22, \n2018,&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 Atlanta cyberattack" }, { "snippet": "The CryptoLocker <b>ransomware</b> attack was a cyberattack using the CryptoLocker \n<b>ransomware</b> that occurred from 5 September 2013 to late May 2014. The attack \nutilized a <b>trojan</b> that targeted computers running Microsoft ... See also[edit]. Locky \n&middot; PGPCoder &middot; <b>WannaCry</b> &middot; Petya&nbsp;...", "title": "CryptoLocker" }, { "snippet": "Kronos was a type of banking malware first reported in 2014. It was sold for \n$7,000. 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Which is the shortest day in the southern hemisphere?
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Winter solstice
[ "winter solstice" ]
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December 23 in the northern hemisphere, and between June 20 and June 23 \nin the <b>southern hemisphere</b>, during either the <b>shortest day</b> or longest night of the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Portal:Holidays/Selected article/10" }, { "snippet": "Summer is the hottest of the four temperate seasons, falling after spring and \nbefore autumn. At the summer solstice, there is earliest sunrise and latest sunset, \nand the <b>days</b> are <b>longest</b> and the nights are <b>shortest</b>, with <b>day</b> ... When it is \nsummer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter in the <b>Southern Hemisphere</b>, \nand vice&nbsp;...", "title": "Summer" } ] }, { "query": " shortest day in the southern hemisphere?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The winter solstice, hiemal solstice or hibernal solstice, also known as midwinter, \noccurs when one of the Earth&#39;s poles has its maximum tilt away from the Sun. It \nhappens twice yearly, once in each <b>hemisphere</b> (Northern and <b>Southern</b>). 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What's the name of captain philip's ship?
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Captain Phillips (film)
[ "Maersk Alabama" ]
[ "Captain Phillips (film)" ]
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State in india has no panchayati raj institution?
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Panchayati raj (India)
[ "Nagaland", "Meghalaya", "Mizoram" ]
[ "Panchayati raj in India" ]
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Where is the urethral opening located in females?
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Urinary meatus
[ "in the vulval vestibule" ]
[ "Urinary meatus" ]
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[ { "query": "Where is the urethral opening located in females?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>female</b> external <b>urethral orifice</b> is the external <b>opening</b> of ... It is <b>located</b> about \n2.5 cm behind the clitoris and immediately&nbsp;...", "title": "Urinary meatus" }, { "snippet": "In human <b>females</b> and other primates, the <b>urethra</b> connects to the urinary <b>meatus</b> \nabove the vagina, whereas in marsupials, the <b>female&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Urethra" }, { "snippet": "In <b>female</b> human anatomy, Skene&#39;s glands or the Skene glands are glands \n<b>located</b> on the anterior wall of the vagina, around the lower end of the <b>urethra</b>. \nThey secrete a fluid that helps lubricate the <b>urethral opening</b> and are&nbsp;...", "title": "Skene's gland" }, { "snippet": "The <b>urethral</b> sphincters are two muscles used to control the exit of urine in the \nurinary bladder through the <b>urethra</b>. The two muscles are either the male or \n<b>female</b> external <b>urethral</b> sphincter and ... The internal sphincter muscle of <b>urethra</b>: \n<b>located</b> at the bladder&#39;s inferior end and ... Internal <b>urethral orifice</b>; <b>Urethral</b> \nsphincters.", "title": "Urethral sphincters" }, { "snippet": "<b>Female</b> mammals usually have two external openings in the vulva, the <b>urethral</b> \n<b>opening</b> for the urinary tract and the vaginal <b>opening</b> for the genital tract. This is&nbsp;...", "title": "Vagina" }, { "snippet": "The external sphincter muscle of <b>female urethra</b> is a muscle which controls \nurination in <b>females</b>. ... &quot;The axial <b>location</b> of structural regions in the <b>urethra</b>: a \nmagnetic resonance study in nulliparous <b>women</b>&quot;. Obstet Gynecol. 102 (5 Pt 1): ... \n<b>Urethra</b> &middot; Internal <b>urethral orifice</b> &middot; <b>Urethral</b> sphincters. External. male; <b>female</b>. \nInternal.", "title": "External sphincter muscle of female urethra" }, { "snippet": "The vulval vestibule is a part of the vulva between the labia minora into which the \nurinary <b>meatus</b> (<b>urethral opening</b>) and the vaginal <b>opening</b> open. ... A study by \nthe University of Michigan found that about 28% of <b>women</b> have experienced&nbsp;...", "title": "Vulval vestibule" }, { "snippet": "It is typically reported to be <b>located</b> 5–8 cm (2–3 in) up the front (anterior) vaginal \nwall between the vaginal <b>opening</b> and the <b>urethra</b> and is a sensitive area that&nbsp;...", "title": "G-spot" }, { "snippet": "The labia minora also known as the inner labia, inner lips, vaginal lips or \nnymphae, are two flaps of skin on either side of the human vaginal <b>opening</b> in the \nvulva, ... As the <b>female</b> external <b>urethral opening</b> (<b>meatus</b>) is also situated \nbetween&nbsp;...", "title": "Labia minora" }, { "snippet": "The internal <b>urethral</b> sphincter is a <b>urethral</b> sphincter muscle which constricts the \ninternal <b>urethral orifice</b>. It is <b>located</b> at the junction of the <b>urethra</b> with the urinary \nbladder and is ... See also[edit]. Detrusor muscle &middot; External sphincter muscle of \n<b>female urethra</b> &middot; External sphincter muscle of male <b>urethra</b> &middot; Urination#Physiology\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Internal urethral sphincter" } ] } ]
New zealand is a part of what continent?
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Australia (continent)
[ "submerged continent of Zealandia" ]
[ "Australia (continent)", "New Zealand" ]
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About 25 million years ago, the southern <b>part</b> of Zealandia (on the \nPacific Plate) began to shift relative to the northern <b>part</b> (on the Indo-Australian \nPlate).", "title": "Zealandia" }, { "snippet": "Much of the basement rock of <b>New Zealand</b> was once <b>part</b> of the super-<b>continent</b> \nof Gondwana, along with South America, Africa, Madagascar, India, Antarctica&nbsp;...", "title": "Oceania" }, { "snippet": "The ridges running north-northeast and southwest from <b>New Zealand</b> are not <b>part</b> \nof the <b>continent</b>. The New Caledonian archipelago is a microcontinental island&nbsp;...", "title": "Geography of New Caledonia" }, { "snippet": "A <b>continent</b> is one of several very large landmasses. Generally identified by \nconvention rather than any strict criteria, up to seven regions are commonly \nregarded as <b>continents</b> geopolitically. Ordered from largest in <b>area</b> to smallest, \nthese seven regions are: Asia, Africa ... At those times Australia–<b>New</b> Guinea was \na single, continuous <b>continent</b>.", "title": "Continent" }, { "snippet": "<b>New Zealand</b>, Norfolk Island, and Ouvéa, the Polynesian outlier near New \nCaledonia, are the unsubmerged portions of the largely sunken <b>continent</b> of&nbsp;...", "title": "Polynesia" }, { "snippet": "Chatham Rise – An <b>area</b> of ocean floor to the east of <b>New Zealand</b>, forming <b>part</b> \nof the Zealandia <b>continent</b>; Norfolk Ridge – A submarine ridge between New&nbsp;...", "title": "Lord Howe Rise" }, { "snippet": "Gondwana or Gondwanaland was a <b>supercontinent</b> that existed from the \nNeoproterozoic (about 550 million years ago) until the Jurassic (about 180 \nmillion years ago). It was formed by the accretion of several cratons. Eventually, \nGondwana became the largest <b>piece</b> of continental crust of the ... The laurel \nforests of Australia, New Caledonia, and <b>New Zealand</b> have a&nbsp;...", "title": "Gondwana" }, { "snippet": "<b>New Zealand</b> (Aotearoa) is an island country (archipelagic state) located in the \nsouth-western ... <b>New Zealand</b> is <b>part</b> of Zealandia, a <b>microcontinent</b> nearly half \nthe size of Australia that gradually submerged after breaking away from the&nbsp;...", "title": "Geography of New Zealand" } ] }, { "query": "new zealand", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>New Zealand</b> is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. \nThe country has two main landmasses—the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui), and the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "The <b>New Zealand</b> national cricket team represents <b>New Zealand</b> in men&#39;s \ninternational cricket. Nicknamed the Black Caps, they played their first Test in \n1930&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand national cricket team" }, { "snippet": "Despite their identical names in English, the island is not connected historically to \nthe Pacific nation of <b>New Zealand</b>, which is named after the Dutch province of&nbsp;...", "title": "Zealand" }, { "snippet": "The <b>New Zealand</b> national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, \nrepresents <b>New Zealand</b> in men&#39;s international rugby union, which is&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand national rugby union team" }, { "snippet": "The <b>New Zealand</b> national football team represents <b>New Zealand</b> in international \nassociation football. The team is controlled by the governing body for football&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand national football team" }, { "snippet": "<b>New Zealand</b> English (NZE) is the variant of the English language spoken and \nwritten by most English-speaking <b>New Zealanders</b>. Its language code in ISO and\n&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand English" }, { "snippet": "The history of <b>New Zealand</b> dates back approximately 700 years to when it was \ndiscovered and settled by Polynesians, who developed a distinct Māori culture.", "title": "History of New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "The Prime Minister of <b>New Zealand</b> is the head of government of <b>New Zealand</b>. \nThe incumbent Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, leader of the <b>New Zealand</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Prime Minister of New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "<b>New Zealand</b> wine is produced in several winegrowing regions of <b>New Zealand</b>. \nThe country&#39;s elongated island geography in the South Pacific Ocean results in&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand wine" }, { "snippet": "Wellington is the capital and second-most populous urban area of <b>New Zealand</b>, \nwith 418,500 residents. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island,&nbsp;...", "title": "Wellington" } ] } ]
Who plays mr wickham in pride and prejudice?
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Rupert Friend
[ "Rupert William Anthony Friend" ]
[ "Pride & Prejudice (2005 film)", "Pride and Prejudice (1940 film)", "Pride and Prejudice (1995 TV series)" ]
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How old is was the oldest person to ever live?
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List of the verified oldest people
[ "Jeanne Calment" ]
[ "List of the verified oldest people" ]
[ { "answer": [ "122 years, 164 days" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who led the indian army during the bangladesh liberation war of 1971?
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Bangladesh Liberation War
[ "Sam Manekshaw" ]
[ "Bangladesh Liberation War" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Gen Sam Manekshaw" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When was night of the living dead released?
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Night of the Living Dead
[ "1968" ]
[ "Night of the Living Dead" ]
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Who was defeated in the battle of yorktown?
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Siege of Yorktown
[ "British Army" ]
[ "Siege of Yorktown", "Siege of Yorktown (1862)" ]
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Director of information and cultural affairs west bengal?
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Ministry of Information & Cultural Affairs (West Bengal)
[ "Mamata Banerjee" ]
[ "Government of West Bengal", "Ministry of Information & Cultural Affairs (West Bengal)", "West Bengal" ]
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Bagh area of Kolkata&nbsp;...", "title": "West Bengal Legislative Assembly" }, { "snippet": "The <b>West Bengal</b> Police(Bengali: পশ্চিমবঙ্গ পুলিশ) is one of the two police forces \nof the Indian state of <b>West Bengal</b> The <b>West Bengal</b> Police was reorganized&nbsp;...", "title": "West Bengal Police" }, { "snippet": "A Legislative Assembly election was held in 2016 for the 294 seats (out of 295 \nseats) of the Vidhan Sabha in the state of <b>West Bengal</b> in India.The All India&nbsp;...", "title": "2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election" }, { "snippet": "Elections in <b>West Bengal</b>, a state in India are conducted in accordance with the \nConstitution of India. 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The <b>Government</b> of India awarded him the civilian honour of Padma Shri \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "M. K. Narayanan" }, { "snippet": "The Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur is a public technical and research \nuniversity ... IIT Kharagpur is the 3rd oldest technical institute in the <b>West Bengal</b> \nstate ... Under the Board of Governors is the institute <b>director</b>, who serves as the \nchief ... While the total <b>government</b> funding to most other engineering colleges is\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur" }, { "snippet": "Satyajit Ray was an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, music composer, graphic \nartist, lyricist and author, widely regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of all \ntime. Ray was born in Calcutta into a Bengali family which was prominent in the \n... With a loan from the <b>West Bengal government</b>, Ray finally completed the film.", "title": "Satyajit Ray" }, { "snippet": "All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalyani (AIIMS Kalyani) is a public medical \nschool and hospital located in Kalyani, <b>West Bengal</b>, India, and one of the All \nIndia Institutes of Medical Sciences. ... Director, Gitanjali Batmanabane (in-\ncharge) ... <b>West Bengal government</b> to the central <b>government</b> in December of \nthat year.", "title": "All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalyani" }, { "snippet": "The Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research and Seth \nSukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital, colloquially known as P G Hospital (\nPresidency General Hospital) or SSKM Hospital is a Medical School and tertiary \nreferral <b>government</b> hospital for the state of <b>West Bengal</b>, ... <b>Director</b>: Prof \nManimoy Banerjee, MBBS, MS (Anatomy); MSVP: Prof.", "title": "IPGMER and SSKM Hospital" }, { "snippet": "Pather Panchali is a 1955 Indian Bengali-language drama film written and \ndirected by Satyajit Ray and produced by the <b>Government</b> of <b>West Bengal</b>. ... 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The Ministry of \n<b>Information</b> &amp; Cultural Affairs of <b>West Bengal</b>, previously known as the Ministry&nbsp;...", "title": "Ministry of Information & Cultural Affairs (West Bengal)" }, { "snippet": "Paschim Banga Natya Akademi is a learned society for drama and theatre in \n<b>West Bengal</b>, India. 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Separate courses from the humanities and social sciences (\nHSS) <b>department</b>, and management and <b>information</b> technology are also \nrequired.", "title": "Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur" }, { "snippet": "... Jump to search. See also: the categories Film <b>directors</b> from <b>West Bengal</b> and \nBangladeshi film <b>directors</b>. ... K. ▻ Film <b>directors</b> from Kolkata‎ (2 C, 118 P)&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Bengali film directors" }, { "snippet": "Satyajit Ray was an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, music composer, graphic \nartist, lyricist and author, widely regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of all \ntime. Ray was born in Calcutta into a Bengali family which was prominent in the \n... 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When was don't fear the reaper released?
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(Don't Fear) The Reaper
[ "July 1976" ]
[ "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", "Don't Fear the Reaper (EP)" ]
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Song at the end of harry potter and the goblet of fire?
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (soundtrack)
[ "Magic Works" ]
[ "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (soundtrack)" ]
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Who has the responsibility to regulate interstate commerce?
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Interstate Commerce Commission
[ "Surface Transportation Board" ]
[ "Commerce Clause", "Interstate Commerce Commission" ]
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Who was the commander of the british forces in boston?
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William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe
[ "William Howe" ]
[ "Boston campaign", "British Army during the American Revolutionary War", "William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe", "Thomas Gage" ]
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Who won the men's college basketball championship last year?
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List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions
[ "North Carolina" ]
[ "List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions" ]
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When was the salary cap introduced to the nfl?
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Salary cap
[ "the 1994 season" ]
[ "Salary cap" ]
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What does the ip in ip address stand for?
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IP address
[ "Internet Protocol" ]
[ "IP address" ]
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Who won the first indianapolis 500 automobile race in 1911?
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1911 Indianapolis 500
[ "Ray Harroun" ]
[ "1911 Indianapolis 500" ]
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Who sang lead vocals on go your own way?
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Go Your Own Way
[ "Lindsey Buckingham" ]
[ "Go Your Own Way (disambiguation)" ]
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Who plays beric dondarrion on game of thrones?
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Richard Dormer
[ "Richard Dormer" ]
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Which is the largest living animal on the earth?
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Largest organisms
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What is the meaning of yellow card in fifa?
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Penalty card
[ "officially cautioned" ]
[ "Penalty card" ]
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Who won the golf match in the film the legend of bagger vance?
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The Legend of Bagger Vance
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Who was the declaration of rights of man and citizen written by?
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
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Who played thanos in gardians of the galaxy?
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Guardians of the Galaxy (film)
[ "Josh Brolin" ]
[ "Guardians of the Galaxy" ]
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Who sings change the world with eric clapton?
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Change the World
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[ "Change the World" ]
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An astronomical object that generates energy through nuclear fusion is a?
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Main sequence
[ "star" ]
[ "Star" ]
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Who hit five home runs in one game?
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List of Major League Baseball single-game home run leaders
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Who has the most career nba triple doubles?
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Double (basketball)
[ "Oscar Robertson" ]
[ "Double-double (basketball)" ]
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When did the jays win the world series?
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Toronto Blue Jays
[ "1992 and 1993" ]
[ "Toronto Blue Jays" ]
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What is the anatomical name for the elbow joint?
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Elbow
[ "synovial hinge joint" ]
[ "Elbow" ]
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Who won the nhl scoring race this year?
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Art Ross Trophy
[ "Connor McDavid" ]
[ "2017–18 NHL season", "Art Ross Trophy" ]
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[ { "query": "Who won the nhl scoring race this year?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the <b>National Hockey League</b> (<b>NHL</b>) player \nwho leads the league in <b>points</b> at the end of the regular <b>season</b>. ... Main article: \nList of past <b>NHL scoring leaders</b> ... Stan Mikita is the only player in <b>NHL</b> history to \n<b>win</b> the Art Ross, Hart, and Lady Byng Trophies all in the same <b>season</b>, which he \ndid&nbsp;...", "title": "Art Ross Trophy" }, { "snippet": "Beginning with the 1947–48 <b>NHL season</b>, the <b>point scoring</b> leader <b>was awarded</b> \nthe Art Ross Trophy. <b>Season</b>, <b>Winner</b>, Team, <b>Points</b>, <b>Win</b> #. 1917–18 &middot; Joe \nMalone&nbsp;...", "title": "List of past NHL scoring leaders" }, { "snippet": "The 1992–93 <b>NHL season</b> was the 76th regular <b>season</b> of the <b>National Hockey</b> \n<b>League</b>. ... This remains the last time that a Canadian team has <b>won</b> the <b>Stanley</b> \n<b>Cup</b>. It proved, at the time, to be the highest-<b>scoring</b> regular <b>season</b> in <b>NHL</b> \nhistory, as a total of 7,311 goals were <b>scored</b> over 1,008 games ... <b>Scoring</b> \n<b>leaders</b>[edit]&nbsp;...", "title": "1992–93 NHL season" }, { "snippet": "The 1944–45 <b>NHL season</b> was the 28th <b>season</b> of the <b>National Hockey League</b>. \nSix teams each played 50 games. The Toronto Maple Leafs <b>won</b> the <b>Stanley Cup</b> \nin seven games versus the ... Montreal Forum on December 28, 1944. His \ncentreman, Elmer Lach, though, <b>won</b> the <b>scoring race</b> with 26 goals and 80 \n<b>points</b>.", "title": "1944–45 NHL season" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of career achievements by Wayne Gretzky in the <b>National Hockey</b> \n<b>League</b> (<b>NHL</b>). ... (1016 goals, 2223 assists); Most <b>points</b>, <b>one season</b>: 215 in \n1985–86, 80-game schedule (52 goals, 163 assists) ... Largest margin of victory \nin the <b>scoring race</b>: 79 (in 1983–84); Most seasons where he was his team&#39;s \nleading&nbsp;...", "title": "List of career achievements by Wayne Gretzky" }, { "snippet": "The 1969–70 Chicago Black Hawks <b>season</b> was the Hawks&#39; 44th <b>season</b> in the \n<b>NHL</b>, and the ... The Black Hawks would then get hot, as they went on a seven-\ngame <b>winning</b> streak, and ... Bobby Hull had another solid <b>season</b>, <b>scoring</b> 38 \ngoals and 67 <b>points</b>, while Pit Martin had 30 ... 3.1 <b>Scoring leaders</b>; 3.2 \nGoaltending.", "title": "1969–70 Chicago Black Hawks season" }, { "snippet": "The 1995–96 <b>NHL season</b> was the 79th regular <b>season</b> of the <b>National Hockey</b> \n<b>League</b>. The <b>Stanley Cup winners</b> were the Colorado Avalanche (formerly the \nQuebec ... Mario Lemieux had the <b>NHL&#39;s</b> last 150+ <b>point season</b> with 161 <b>points</b> \nin 70 games. This would be the last ... Player statistics[edit]. <b>Scoring leaders</b>[edit]\n&nbsp;...", "title": "1995–96 NHL season" }, { "snippet": "Regular <b>season</b>: Coaching <b>wins</b> (active)[edit] ... <b>Points</b> percentage is determined \nby the number of <b>points</b> a&nbsp;...", "title": "List of NHL statistical leaders" }, { "snippet": "<b>Scoring leaders</b>[edit]. The following players led the league in regular <b>season</b> \n<b>points</b> at the conclusion of games played on April 11, 2015.", "title": "2014–15 NHL season" }, { "snippet": "The 2017–18 <b>NHL season</b> was the 101st <b>season</b> of operation (100th <b>season</b> of \nplay) of the ... 7.1 <b>Scoring leaders</b>; 7.2 Leading goaltenders ... Each team \n<b>received</b> a five-day &quot;bye week&quot;, all of which took place in mid-January. ... The \nfollowing players led the league in regular <b>season points</b> at the conclusion of \ngames played&nbsp;...", "title": "2017–18 NHL season" } ] } ]
When did mcdonald's come to new zealand?
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McDonald's New Zealand
[ "1976" ]
[ "McDonald's New Zealand" ]
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When did lebron james join the cleveland cavaliers?
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LeBron James
[ "2003" ]
[ "LeBron James" ]
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What made up the three tiers of the japanese political system around 1600?
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Edo society
[ "merchants", "samurai", "farming peasants", "artisans" ]
[ "Imperial examination", "Daimyo", "Edo period" ]
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[ { "query": "feudal japan 1600", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Edo period (江戸時代, Edo jidai) or Tokugawa period (徳川時代, Tokugawa \njidai) is the ... Next came the shōgun, daimyō and layers of <b>feudal</b> lords whose \nrank was indicated by their closeness to the Tokugawa. ... Edo culture: daily life \nand diversions in urban <b>Japan</b>, <b>1600</b>-1868 (University of Hawaii Press, 1997). \nRoberts&nbsp;...", "title": "Edo period" }, { "snippet": "Prehistoric and <b>ancient Japan</b>[edit]. Paleolithic period[edit]. Main article: \nJapanese Paleolithic.", "title": "History of Japan" }, { "snippet": "... 徳川幕府, Tokugawa bakufu), also known as the Edo Bakufu (江戸幕府), was \nthe <b>feudal</b> military government of <b>Japan</b> during the Edo period from <b>1600</b> to 1868.", "title": "Tokugawa shogunate" }, { "snippet": "The Sengoku period is a period in <b>Japanese</b> history marked by social upheaval, \npolitical intrigue and near-constant military conflict. <b>Japanese</b> historians named it \nafter the otherwise unrelated Warring States period of China. It was initiated by \nthe Ōnin War, which collapsed the <b>Japanese feudal</b> system ... This precipitated a \ncrisis that led to the Battle of Sekigahara in <b>1600</b>, during&nbsp;...", "title": "Sengoku period" }, { "snippet": "This article is about the demographic features of the population of <b>Japan</b> before \nthe Meiji Restoration. Contents. 1 Population before Edo Era. 1.1 Total \npopulation; 1.2 Urban population. 2 Population during the Edo and early Meiji \neras (<b>1600</b> to 1873) ... The <b>ancient</b> koseki system later collapsed during the early \nHeian period,&nbsp;...", "title": "Demographic history of Japan before the Meiji Restoration" }, { "snippet": "The Nanban trade or Nanban trade period was a period in the history of Japan \nfrom the arrival ... &quot;Red Hair&quot;) by the Japanese, first arrived in Japan in <b>1600</b>, on \nboard the Liefde (&quot;liefde&quot; meaning &quot;love&quot;). ... &quot;Slavery in <b>Medieval Japan</b>&quot;.", "title": "Nanban trade" }, { "snippet": "The military history of <b>Japan</b> chronicles a vast time period over three millennia \nfrom the Jōmon 1000 BCE into the modern day. It is characterized by a long \nperiod of clan warfare until the 12th century CE. This was followed by <b>feudal</b> wars \nthat culminated in military governments ... unified <b>Japan</b> was Tokugawa Ieyasu \nafter the Battle of Sekigahara in <b>1600</b>.", "title": "Military history of Japan" }, { "snippet": "The martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, 1590-<b>1600</b> tempera painting, <b>Japan</b>. Christian \nmissionaries arrived with Francis Xavier and the Jesuits in the 1540s and briefly \n... Indeed, as <b>feudal</b> lords converted to Catholicism, the number of believers&nbsp;...", "title": "History of the Catholic Church in Japan" }, { "snippet": "<b>Japan</b> was at war during the Sengoku Period between 1467 and <b>1600</b>, as <b>feudal</b> \nlords vied for supremacy. Matchlock guns were used extensively and had a&nbsp;...", "title": "Firearms of Japan" }, { "snippet": "Rodrigues is also known for authoring notable works on <b>Japanese</b> culture and \nlanguage. 17th century[edit]. William Adams (<b>1600</b>, England)&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868" } ] }, { "query": "What made up the three tiers of the japanese political system around 1600?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Starting with the Song dynasty, the <b>system</b> was regularized and developed into a \nroughly <b>three</b>-<b>tiered</b> ladder from local to provincial to court exams. The content&nbsp;...", "title": "Imperial examination" }, { "snippet": "Edo society refers to the society of <b>Japan</b> under the rule of the Tokugawa \nShogunate during the ... The Bakumatsu from 1853 <b>led</b> to growing opposition to \nthe Edo <b>system</b> and it was dismantled after the Meiji Restoration in 1868. ... The \nShōgun was the de facto ruler of <b>Japan</b> and <b>third</b> on the Tokugawa class \nhierarchy.", "title": "Edo society" }, { "snippet": "The Tokugawa Shogunate (徳川幕府, Tokugawa bakufu), also known as the Edo \nBakufu (江戸幕府), was the feudal military government of <b>Japan</b> during the Edo \nperiod from <b>1600</b> to 1868. ... The Tokugawa and daimyō de facto administered \n<b>Japan</b> through their <b>system</b> of han ... <b>Politics</b> in the Tokugawa Bakufu, <b>1600</b>–\n1843.", "title": "Tokugawa shogunate" }, { "snippet": "The Edo period (江戸時代, Edo jidai) or Tokugawa period (徳川時代, Tokugawa \njidai) is the ... The Tokugawa (or Edo) period brought 250 years of stability to \n<b>Japan</b>. The <b>political system</b> evolved into what historians call bakuhan, a \ncombination of the ... It <b>created</b> a balance of power that remained (fairly) stable for \nthe next 250&nbsp;...", "title": "Edo period" }, { "snippet": "A tenant farmer is one who resides on land owned by a landlord. Tenant farming \nis an agricultural production <b>system</b> in which landowners ... Historically, rural \nsociety utilised a <b>three tier structure</b> of landowners (nobility, gentry, yeomanry), ... \nThe protection of the 1986 Act remains in respect of tenancies <b>created</b> prior to the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Tenant farmer" }, { "snippet": "The history of <b>Japan</b> covers <b>Japan</b> and its relation to the world. It is characterized \nby isolationistic, semi-open and expansionistic periods. The very first human \nhabitation in the <b>Japanese</b> archipelago has been traced to prehistoric times \n<b>around</b> 30,000 ... The islands of <b>Japan</b> were <b>created</b> by tectonic plate movements \nover several&nbsp;...", "title": "History of Japan" }, { "snippet": "The economic history of <b>Japan</b> is most studied for the spectacular social and \neconomic growth ... The <b>Japanese</b> regarded this sphere of influence as a <b>political</b> \nand economic necessity, ... The war wiped <b>out</b> many of the gains which <b>Japan</b> \nhad <b>made</b> since 1868. ... By the mid-1950s, production matched prewar <b>levels</b>.", "title": "Economic history of Japan" }, { "snippet": "In addition, the factory also set up a spying agency to monitor officials and \ncivilians at all <b>levels</b>. <b>Political systems created</b> by ethnic minorities[edit]. Uniform \nland&nbsp;...", "title": "Political systems of Imperial China" }, { "snippet": "This article provides a brief overview of the health care <b>systems</b> of the world, \nsorted by ... Over the next few decades, great progress was <b>made</b> in building <b>up</b> \nthe ... Health care provision in Nigeria is a concurrent responsibility of the <b>three</b> \n<b>tiers</b> of ... the social and <b>political</b> issues <b>surrounding</b> access to health care have \n<b>led</b> to&nbsp;...", "title": "Health care systems by country" }, { "snippet": "The military history of <b>Japan</b> chronicles a vast time period over <b>three</b> millennia \nfrom the Jōmon ... In 663, <b>near</b> the end of the Korean <b>Three</b> Kingdoms period, the \nBattle of ... He <b>created</b> the finest swords and daggers (called tachi and tantō), in \nthe ... This caused enormous change in <b>Japan&#39;s political</b> and social <b>structure</b> from\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Military history of Japan" } ] }, { "query": "What made up the three tiers of the japanese political system around 1600? Daimyos, shoguns, emperor", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Tokugawa <b>Shogunate</b> (徳川幕府, Tokugawa bakufu), also known as the Edo \nBakufu (江戸幕府), was the feudal military <b>government</b> of <b>Japan</b> during the Edo \nperiod from <b>1600</b> to 1868. ... Regardless of the <b>political</b> title of the <b>Emperor</b>, the \n<b>shōguns</b> of the Tokugawa ... The jisha-bugyō had the highest status of the <b>three</b>.", "title": "Tokugawa shogunate" }, { "snippet": "The Edo period (江戸時代, Edo jidai) or Tokugawa period (徳川時代, Tokugawa \njidai) is the ... The Tokugawa (or Edo) period brought 250 years of stability to \n<b>Japan</b>. ... The <b>emperor</b> was held <b>up</b> as the ultimate source of <b>political</b> sanction for \nthe ... The <b>shogun</b> had 17,000 samurai retainers; the <b>daimyo</b> each had hundreds.", "title": "Edo period" }, { "snippet": "The military history of <b>Japan</b> chronicles a vast time period over <b>three</b> millennia \nfrom the Jōmon ... In 663, <b>near</b> the end of the Korean <b>Three</b> Kingdoms period, the \nBattle of ... The <b>political system</b> that Yoritomo developed with a succession of \n<b>shōguns</b> as ... He <b>created</b> the finest swords and daggers (called tachi and tantō), \nin the&nbsp;...", "title": "Military history of Japan" }, { "snippet": "The Sengoku period is a period in <b>Japanese</b> history marked by social upheaval, \n<b>political</b> intrigue and <b>near</b>-constant military conflict. ... During this period, although \nthe <b>Emperor</b> of <b>Japan</b> was officially the ruler of his ... the <b>structure</b> of the \nKamakura <b>shogunate</b> and instituted a warrior <b>government</b> based on ... Jump <b>up</b> \nto: &quot;誕&quot;.", "title": "Sengoku period" }, { "snippet": "Edo society refers to the society of <b>Japan</b> under the rule of the Tokugawa \n<b>Shogunate</b> during the ... The <b>Emperor</b> of <b>Japan</b> and the kuge were the official \nruling class of <b>Japan</b> but had ... 2.1.1 <b>Emperor</b>; 2.1.2 Court Nobility; 2.1.<b>3</b> Shōgun; \n2.1.4 Daimyō ... The Tokugawa <b>government</b> intentionally <b>created</b> a social order \ncalled the&nbsp;...", "title": "Edo society" }, { "snippet": "Samurai were the hereditary military nobility and officer caste of medieval and \nearly-modern <b>Japan</b> from the 12th century to their abolition in the 1870s. They \nwere the well-paid retainers of the <b>daimyo</b> (the great feudal landholders). ... \nInstead of ruling from Kyoto, he set <b>up</b> the <b>shogunate</b> in Kamakura, <b>near</b> his base \nof power.", "title": "Samurai" }, { "snippet": "Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康, January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was the founder \nand first shōgun of the Tokugawa <b>shogunate</b> of <b>Japan</b>, which effectively ruled&nbsp;...", "title": "Tokugawa Ieyasu" }, { "snippet": "The Shōgun was the title of the military dictators of <b>Japan</b> during most of the \nperiod spanning from 1185 to 1868. Nominally appointed by the <b>Emperor</b>, \n<b>shōguns</b> were usually the de facto ... 2 Titles; <b>3</b> History ... Kanji that <b>make up</b> the \nword shōgun ... The application of the term bakufu to the shōgun <b>government</b> \nshows an&nbsp;...", "title": "Shogun" }, { "snippet": "The Heian period (平安時代, Heian jidai) is the last division of classical <b>Japanese</b> \nhistory, ... The warrior class <b>made</b> steady <b>political</b> gains throughout the Heian \nperiod. ... seized power from the <b>emperors</b> and established the <b>shogunate</b> in \nKamakura. ... The re-establishment of an efficient military <b>system</b> was <b>made</b> \ngradually&nbsp;...", "title": "Heian period" }, { "snippet": "The daimyō were powerful <b>Japanese</b> feudal lords who—until their decline in the \nearly Meiji period—ruled most of <b>Japan</b> from their vast, hereditary land holdings.", "title": "Daimyo" } ] }, { "query": " Daimyos, shoguns, emperor", "results": [ { "snippet": "The daimyō were powerful Japanese feudal lords who—until their decline in the \nearly Meiji period—ruled most of Japan from their vast, hereditary land holdings. \nSubordinate to the shōgun, and nominally to the <b>Emperor</b> and the kuge, ... The \nAshikaga <b>shogunate</b> required the shugo-daimyō to reside in Kyoto, so they&nbsp;...", "title": "Daimyo" }, { "snippet": "The Tokugawa <b>Shogunate</b> (徳川幕府, Tokugawa bakufu), also known as the Edo \nBakufu (江戸 ... The shōgun and lords were all <b>daimyōs</b>: feudal lords with their \nown bureaucracies, policies, and territories. The shōgun also ... Regardless of \nthe political title of the <b>Emperor</b>, the <b>shōguns</b> of the Tokugawa family controlled \nJapan.", "title": "Tokugawa shogunate" }, { "snippet": "The Ashikaga <b>Shogunate</b> (足利幕府, Ashikaga bakufu, 1336–1573), also known \nas the ... 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When was the last episode of arrow aired?
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List of Arrow episodes
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Who decides where the super bowl is held?
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Super Bowl
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Who played the murderer in silence of the lambs?
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Buffalo Bill (character)
[ "Ted Levine" ]
[ "The Silence of the Lambs (film)", "Anthony Hopkins", "The Silence of the Lambs" ]
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What was the outcome of the storming of the bastille?
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Storming of the Bastille
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[ "Storming of the Bastille" ]
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Who wrote puff daddy's verse on victory?
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Victory (Puff Daddy song)
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[ "Victory (Puff Daddy song)" ]
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When did god get added to the pledge of allegiance?
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Pledge of Allegiance (United States)
[ "June 14 , 1954" ]
[ "Pledge of Allegiance" ]
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Who is covered by the privacy act 1988?
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Privacy Act 1988
[ "Australian Capital Territory agencies", "Australian Government" ]
[ "Privacy Act 1988" ]
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Who is the judge of madras high court?
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Madras High Court
[ "Indira Banerjee" ]
[ "Madras High Court" ]
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Who has the first pick in the nfl draft 2018?
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2018 NFL Draft
[ "Cleveland Browns" ]
[ "2018 NFL Draft" ]
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When did the battle of omaha beach start?
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Omaha Beach
[ "June 6 , 1944" ]
[ "Omaha Beach" ]
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Who is the guy in the don't leave music video?
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Don't Leave (Snakehips and MØ song)
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[ "Don't Leave Me (Blackstreet song)", "Don't Leave (Snakehips and MØ song)", "Please Don't Leave Me" ]
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Where does the hepatic portal vein receive blood from?
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Portal vein
[ "pancreas", "spleen", "gastrointestinal tract", "gallbladder" ]
[ "Portal vein" ]
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Where was the movie fathers and daughters filmed?
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Fathers and Daughters
[ "Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania" ]
[ "Fathers and Daughters" ]
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Where did the first boer war take place?
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First Boer War
[ "South Africa" ]
[ "First Boer War" ]
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When did they start the 3 point shot in basketball?
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Three-point field goal
[ "June 1979" ]
[ "Three-point field goal" ]
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A financial instrument whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset is called a?
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Derivative (finance)
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[ "Derivative (finance)" ]
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When does twenty one pilots album trench come out?
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Trench (album)
[ "October 5 , 2018" ]
[ "Trench (album)" ]
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When was when i survey the wondrous cross written?
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When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
[ "1707" ]
[ "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" ]
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Where was tin pan alley in new york city?
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Tin Pan Alley
[ "West 28th Street" ]
[ "Tin Pan Alley" ]
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When did pokemon gold and silver come out?
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Pokémon Gold and Silver
[ "2000" ]
[ "Pokémon Gold and Silver" ]
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Mountain chain in africa running through morocco algeria and tunisia?
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Atlas Mountains
[ "Atlas Mountains" ]
[ "Atlas Mountains" ]
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Who played the sergeant major in we were soldiers?
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Basil L. Plumley
[ "Sam Elliott" ]
[ "We Were Soldiers" ]
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What is the state flowers of uttar pradesh?
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List of Indian state flowers
[ "Palash" ]
[ "List of Indian state flowers" ]
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Who plays brandi max in parks and rec?
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Mara Marini
[ "Mara Marini" ]
[ "Mara Marini" ]
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Where is superoxide dismutase found in the body?
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Superoxide dismutase
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When did big trouble in little china come out?
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Big Trouble in Little China
[ "July 2 , 1986" ]
[ "Big Trouble in Little China", "Big Trouble in Little China (soundtrack)", "Big Trouble in Little China (video game)" ]
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Who is the movie the terminal based on?
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Mehran Karimi Nasseri
[ "Mehran Karimi Nasseri" ]
[ "The Terminal", "Terminal (2018 film)" ]
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What is the size of a iphone 7 plus?
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iPhone 7
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What was the capital of north vietnam in the mid 1950s?
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North Vietnam
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Fifa world cup 2014 young player of the tournament?
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FIFA World Cup awards
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What was the capital of russia before moscow?
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Saint Petersburg
[ "Saint Petersburg" ]
[ "Saint Petersburg" ]
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