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How much of the worlds bourbon is made in kentucky?
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Bourbon whiskey
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Who does the voice of sterling in cars?
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Cars 3
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Who plays harry in the amazing spider man?
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Dane DeHaan
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Who is the original singer of nothing compares to you?
1781554284263251477
Nothing Compares 2 U
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When do birth of the dragon come out?
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Birth of the Dragon
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[ "Birth of the Dragon" ]
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[ { "query": "When do birth of the dragon come out?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Birth of the Dragon is</b> a 2016 American martial arts action film directed by George \nNolfi and written by Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele. The film stars \nPhilip Ng, Xia Yu, and Billy Magnussen. The film <b>is</b> a fictional account <b>on</b> the \nsupposedly true story revolving around&nbsp;...", "title": "Birth of the Dragon" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Dragon is</b> the fifth of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the \nChinese zodiac ... There <b>are</b> typically marked spikes in the <b>birth</b> rates of countries \nthat use the Chinese zodiac or places ... Archived from the original <b>on</b> 8 July \n2017.", "title": "Dragon (zodiac)" }, { "snippet": "The Woman of the Apocalypse <b>is</b> a figure described in Chapter 12 of the Book of \nRevelation (written c. AD 95). The woman gives <b>birth</b> to a male child who <b>is</b> \nthreatened by a <b>dragon</b>, ... Frustrated, the <b>dragon</b> initiates war <b>on</b> &quot;the remnant of \nher seed&quot;, identified as the righteous followers of Christ. The Woman of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Woman of the Apocalypse" }, { "snippet": "Imagine <b>Dragons is</b> an American pop rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, \nconsisting of lead ... Imagine <b>Dragons</b> have the top three rock songs of the 2010s \n<b>on</b> the Billboard charts, &quot;Believer&quot;, ... &quot;Born in Utah, Imagine <b>Dragons is coming</b> \nhome&quot;.", "title": "Imagine Dragons" }, { "snippet": "Richard Henry Blood Sr. (born February 28, 1953), better known by his ring name \nRicky &quot;The <b>Dragon</b>&quot; Steamboat, <b>is</b> an American retired professional wrestler. He \n<b>is</b> best known for his work with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), ... The \n<b>Dragon</b> was undefeated <b>on</b> television during his 1991 run and lost only one&nbsp;...", "title": "Ricky Steamboat" }, { "snippet": "A <b>dragon is</b> a large, serpentine legendary creature that appears in the folklore of \nmany cultures ... The popular western image of a <b>dragon is</b> based <b>on</b> a conflation \nof earlier ... The word &quot;<b>dragon</b>&quot; has also <b>come</b> to be applied to the Chinese lung \n... She gave <b>birth</b> to the sons and the tree trunk turned into a <b>dragon</b>, who asked \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "Dragon" }, { "snippet": "Initially believed to have been born <b>on</b> Earth, Goku later learns that he <b>is</b> a \nmember of an extraterrestrial warrior race called the Saiyans, which <b>is</b> also the \nreason&nbsp;...", "title": "Goku" }, { "snippet": "The picture <b>on</b> it <b>is</b> different from the one that <b>is</b> actually <b>on</b> the real one but the \ndate of <b>birth</b>, date of death and the epitaph <b>are</b> the same. Deleted scenes (UK)[\nedit]&nbsp;...", "title": "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" }, { "snippet": "<b>Dragon</b> Ball <b>is</b> a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. \nThe initial ... The protagonist Goku <b>is</b> raised as a human <b>on</b> Earth but finds <b>out</b> \nthat he <b>is</b> actually a Saiyan from Planet Vegeta. ... video rental chain, conducted a \npoll among 200,000 fans <b>on</b> the top anime series, with <b>Dragon</b> Ball <b>coming</b> in \nfourth.", "title": "Dragon Ball" }, { "snippet": "Pogonas <b>are</b> a genus of reptiles containing eight lizard species which <b>are</b> often \nknown by the ... When brumation <b>comes</b> to an end the male bearded <b>dragon</b> \ngoes <b>out</b> to find a mate. A courtship ritual occurs where ... During the \ndevelopment of an embryo, abnormalities may result in <b>birth</b> defects. These \nabnormalities might be&nbsp;...", "title": "Pogona" } ] } ]
Maddie from suite life of zack and cody full name?
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The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
[ "Maddie Fitzpatrick" ]
[ "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" ]
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Noel gallagher's high flying birds full album?
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (album)
[ "`` Dream On ''", "`` Stop the Clocks ''" ]
[ "Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (album)" ]
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How long has pr been part of the us?
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Puerto Rico
[ "1898" ]
[ "Puerto Rico" ]
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Who owns the casino in french lick indiana?
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French Lick Resort Casino
[ "Orange County Holdings" ]
[ "French Lick Resort Casino" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Orange County Holdings" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Presently who is the chief minister of rajasthan?
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List of Chief Ministers of Rajasthan
[ "Vasundhara Raje" ]
[ "List of chief ministers of Rajasthan" ]
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[ { "query": "Presently who is the chief minister of rajasthan?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Chief Minister of Rajasthan</b> is the chief executive of the Indian state of \n<b>Rajasthan</b>. In accordance with the Constitution of India, the governor is a state&#39;s \nde&nbsp;...", "title": "List of chief ministers of Rajasthan" }, { "snippet": "Deputy <b>Chief Minister of Rajasthan</b> as a part of India state government of \n<b>Rajasthan</b>. Deputy <b>Chief Minister</b> serve as senior advisor to the <b>Chief Minister of</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of deputy chief ministers of Rajasthan" }, { "snippet": "Ashok Gehlot (born 3 May 1951) is an Indian politician, <b>currently</b> serving his third \nterm as <b>Chief Minister of Rajasthan</b> since December 2018. He is former&nbsp;...", "title": "Ashok Gehlot" }, { "snippet": "Politics of <b>Rajasthan</b> is dominated by two parties Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) \nand Indian ... She was the <b>Chief Minister of Rajasthan</b> from 2003 - 2008. Narpat&nbsp;...", "title": "Politics of Rajasthan" }, { "snippet": "This list details <b>chief ministers</b> of Indian states and union territories who have \nserved for the ... Key. * incumbent <b>chief minister</b>; Died in office ... <b>Rajasthan</b> &middot; INC.", "title": "List of longest-serving Indian chief ministers" }, { "snippet": "Sixteen women have served as the <b>chief minister</b> of an Indian state and union \nterritory. <b>Currently</b>, one is in office — Mamata Banerjee of West Bengal. ... \n<b>Rajasthan</b>, 8 December 2003 – 18 December 2008 8 December 2013 – 17 \nDecember&nbsp;...", "title": "List of female Indian chief ministers" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Rajasthan</b> Legislative Assembly or the <b>Rajasthan</b> Vidhan Sabha is the \nunicameral ... since 17 December 2018. Deputy Chief Minister ... by the people \nfor a term of 5 years. <b>Presently</b>, the legislative assembly consists of 200 members\n.", "title": "Rajasthan Legislative Assembly" }, { "snippet": "<b>Chief Secretary</b>, D. B. Gupta. Legislature &middot; Assembly &middot; <b>Rajasthan</b> Vidhan Sabha &middot; \nSpeaker &middot; C. P. Joshi &middot; Members in Assembly, 200. Judiciary &middot; High Court &middot; \n<b>Rajasthan</b> High Court &middot; Chief Justice, Justice Indrajit Mahanty. The Government \nof <b>Rajasthan</b> also known as the State Government of <b>Rajasthan</b>, or locally as&nbsp;...", "title": "Government of Rajasthan" }, { "snippet": "Arjun Ram Meghwal (born 20 December 1954) is an Indian politician belonging \nto the Bharatiya Janata Party and former party Chief Whip in 16th Lok Sabha. \n<b>Currently</b>, he is Union Minister of State in Ministry of Water Resources, River ... \nDuty (OSD) to the Mr. Harishankar Bhabda, then Deputy <b>Chief Minister of</b> \n<b>Rajasthan</b>.", "title": "Arjun Ram Meghwal" }, { "snippet": "This is the List of Chief Justices of the <b>Rajasthan</b> High Court from its \nestablishment in 1949. ... 35, Pradeep Nandrajog, 2 April 2017- 6 April 2019, \n<b>Presently</b>, he is Chief Justice of Bombay High Court and former Chief justice of \n<b>Rajasthan</b> High ... Governors &middot; <b>Chief Ministers</b> &middot; Speaker &middot; Legislative Assembly &middot; \nHuman rights&nbsp;...", "title": "List of chief justices of the Rajasthan High Court" } ] } ]
Who has the lowest era in mlb history?
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List of Major League Baseball annual ERA leaders
[ "Tim Keefe" ]
[ "List of Major League Baseball annual ERA leaders" ]
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What team does steph curry brother play for?
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Seth Curry
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Quebec has dedicated a museum to this instrument?
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List of museums in Quebec
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Actress who played alice on the brady bunch?
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Ann B. Davis
[ "Ann Bradford Davis" ]
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When is my little pony season 8 coming out?
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List of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episodes
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[ "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (season 8)" ]
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Who sings fools rush in in marie antoinette?
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Marie Antoinette (soundtrack)
[ "Bow Wow Wow" ]
[ "Marie Antoinette (soundtrack)" ]
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Who won the first one day world cup?
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Cricket World Cup
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[ "Cricket World Cup" ]
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Who wrote the song crying in the chapel?
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Crying in the Chapel
[ "Artie Glenn" ]
[ "Crying in the Chapel (disambiguation)", "Crying in the Chapel", "Crying in the Chapel (Peter Blakeley song)" ]
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When did the east india company came to india?
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East India Company
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This is variously taken to have commenced\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Company rule in India" }, { "snippet": "The French <b>East India Company</b> was a commercial Imperial enterprise, founded \nin 1664 to compete with the English (later British) and Dutch East India&nbsp;...", "title": "French East India Company" }, { "snippet": "The Danish <b>East India Company</b> (Danish: Ostindisk Kompagni) refers to two \nseparate Danish chartered companies. The first company operated between \n1616&nbsp;...", "title": "Danish East India Company" }, { "snippet": "The Swedish <b>East India Company</b> was founded in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1731 \nfor the purpose of conducting trade with China and the Far East. The venture&nbsp;...", "title": "Swedish East India Company" }, { "snippet": "This paid huge dividends for the traders of the British <b>East India Company</b>. 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Who won great british bake off series 3?
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The Great British Bake Off (series 3)
[ "John Whaite" ]
[ "The Great British Bake Off (series 3)" ]
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What agreement gave religious freedom to the lutherans?
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Peace of Augsburg
[ "Augsburg Settlement" ]
[ "Peace of Augsburg" ]
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Where does st louis cardinals have spring training?
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Roger Dean Stadium
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Who keeps their powers in wizards of waverly place?
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Wizards of Waverly Place (season 4)
[ "Justin" ]
[ "Wizards of Waverly Place (season 4)" ]
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Who is the speaker of the house nz?
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Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
[ "Trevor Mallard ," ]
[ "Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives" ]
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Who plays the mad hatter in the new alice in wonderland?
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Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016 film)
[ "Johnny Depp" ]
[ "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place ..." ]
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Who built the second temple in the bible?
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Second Temple
[ "Jewish exiles returned to Jerusalem" ]
[ "Second Temple" ]
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How many cvs stores are there in the usa?
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CVS Pharmacy
[ "over 9,600" ]
[ "CVS Pharmacy" ]
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Who did the voice of cindy lou who?
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June Foray
[ "June Foray" ]
[ "How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (TV special)", "The Grinch (film)" ]
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She is known for portraying the character of Jenny \nHumphrey on The CW&#39;s teen drama series Gossip Girl (2007–2012) and <b>Cindy</b> \n<b>Lou Who</b> in the film How the Grinch Stole ... On August 16, 2011, Momsen told \nElle magazine that she <b>had</b> quit acting to&nbsp;...", "title": "Taylor Momsen" }, { "snippet": "<b>Cindy</b> Bear is a cartoon character created by Hanna-Barbera Productions. She is \none of the primary supporting characters of the Yogi Bear franchise as well as a \nregular in the stable of frequently appearing Hanna-Barbera animated \npersonalities. <b>Cindy</b> was originally portrayed by <b>voice</b> actress Julie Bennett, who \nreprised ... <b>Cindy</b> Bear <b>is the</b> love-interest of Yogi Bear and a resident of \nJellystone Park.", "title": "Cindy Bear" }, { "snippet": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a 2000 American Christmas fantasy comedy \nfilm directed by ... All the residents of Whoville (<b>Whos</b>) enjoy celebrating \nChristmas. ... 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Forrest Gump (Forrest Gump Junior (Haley Joel Osment)); How \nthe Grinch Stole Christmas (<b>Cindy Lou Who</b> (speaking <b>voice</b>) (Taylor Momsen))&nbsp;...", "title": "Ikue Ōtani" }, { "snippet": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a children&#39;s story by Theodor &quot;Dr. Seuss&quot; \nGeisel written in ... He is briefly interrupted in his burglary by a little who girl \nnamed <b>Cindy Lou Who</b> ... As dawn arrives, the Grinch expects the <b>Whos</b> to let out \nbitter and sorrowful ... &quot;Benedict Cumberbatch to <b>Voice</b> the Grinch in &#39;How the \nGrinch Stole&nbsp;...", "title": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" } ] }, { "query": "Cindy lou who", "results": [ { "snippet": "Taylor Michel Momsen (born July 26, 1993) is an American singer, songwriter, \nmodel, and former actress. 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What was the ford version of the el camino?
3858921374152019442
Chevrolet El Camino
[ "Ford Ranchero coupé utility" ]
[ "Ford Ranchero" ]
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Who plays the voice of the chief in moana?
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Moana (2016 film)
[ "Temuera Morrison as Tui" ]
[ "Moana (1926 film)", "Moana (2016 film)", "Moana" ]
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When was the last time lsu was in the college world series?
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LSU Tigers baseball
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[ "LSU Tigers softball", "LSU Tigers baseball", "College World Series" ]
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While at <b>LSU</b>, Bertman was&nbsp;...", "title": "Skip Bertman" } ] }, { "query": "College world series LSU", "results": [ { "snippet": "The following is a listing of <b>LSU</b> players that were selected to the all-tournament \nteams during the <b>College World Series</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "LSU Tigers baseball" }, { "snippet": "The <b>College World Series</b> (<b>CWS</b>) is an annual June baseball tournament held in \nOmaha, ... In the last two years of the six-team regional format, the eventual <b>CWS</b> \nchampion – <b>LSU</b> in 1997 and Southern California in 1998 – had to battle back&nbsp;...", "title": "College World Series" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>LSU</b> Tigers baseball seasons. 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Notes: LSU wins its 6th <b>College World Series</b>. <b>LSU</b> coach Paul&nbsp;...", "title": "2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament" }, { "snippet": "The 1987 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the \n1987 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of \ncollege baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the \n<b>College World Series</b>, a double-elimination tournament in its ... This <b>CWS</b> was \nbest known for Stanford&#39;s dramatic 6-5 win over <b>LSU</b> in an&nbsp;...", "title": "1987 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament" }, { "snippet": "Warren Morris (born January 11, 1974) is a former college and Major League \nBaseball player. He is most remembered for his two-out, 9th inning walk-off home \nrun that won the 1996 <b>College World Series</b> for the <b>Louisiana State University</b> \nFighting Tigers.", "title": "Warren Morris" }, { "snippet": "The 1993 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the \n1993 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of \ncollege baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the \n<b>College World Series</b>, a double-elimination tournament in its ... The forty-seventh \ntournament&#39;s champion was <b>LSU</b>, coached by Skip&nbsp;...", "title": "1993 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament" }, { "snippet": "The 1997 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the \n1997 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of \ncollege baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the \n<b>College World Series</b>, a double-elimination tournament in its fifty first year. ... The \nfifty-first tournament&#39;s champion was <b>LSU</b>, coached by Skip Bertman.", "title": "1997 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament" }, { "snippet": "The 1998 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the \n1998 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of \ncollege baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the \n<b>College World Series</b>, a double-elimination tournament in its ... Only Florida State \nand <b>LSU</b> advanced to the <b>CWS</b> unscathed.", "title": "1998 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament" } ] }, { "query": "When was the last time LSU was in the the college world series?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>LSU</b> Tigers baseball team represents <b>Louisiana State University</b> in NCAA \nDivision I college baseball. 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Against <b>LSU</b>, the Bulldogs hold a 207–175–1 all-<b>time</b> series lead over \n<b>LSU</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball" }, { "snippet": "The <b>LSU</b> Tigers softball team represents <b>Louisiana State University</b> in NCAA \nDivision I college ... <b>LSU</b> has also appeared in six Women&#39;s <b>College World Series</b> \nand nineteen NCAA ... On June 9, 2011, <b>LSU</b> announced long-<b>time</b> Alabama \nhead coach Patrick ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 11 January 2020, at 04:17 (\nUTC).", "title": "LSU Tigers softball" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>LSU</b> Tigers baseball seasons. The <b>LSU</b> Tigers baseball program \nis the college ... <b>LSU</b> has won six national championships, appeared in eighteen \n<b>College World Series</b> and played in the NCAA Division I Baseball ... Season, \nHead coach, Conference, Season results, Tournament results, <b>Final</b> poll.", "title": "List of LSU Tigers baseball seasons" }, { "snippet": "The 1996 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the \n1996 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of \ncollege baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the \n<b>College World Series</b>, a double-elimination tournament in its fiftieth year. ... \nOklahoma State&#39;s participation in <b>CWS</b> marked the <b>last</b> athletic event for the&nbsp;...", "title": "1996 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament" }, { "snippet": "Stanley &quot;Skip&quot; Bertman (born May 23, 1938) is a former college baseball coach \nand athletic director at <b>Louisiana State University</b> (<b>LSU</b>). He led the <b>LSU</b> Tigers \nbaseball team to five <b>College World Series</b> ... <b>LSU</b> defeated Stanford in the 2000 \nchampionship game for Bertman&#39;s <b>final CWS</b> title. While at <b>LSU</b>, Bertman was&nbsp;...", "title": "Skip Bertman" }, { "snippet": "The University of Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team, sometimes referred to as \nthe Diamond ... Once in the <b>College World Series</b>, the Diamond Hogs met Wichita \nState. ... The Razorbacks had not seen the <b>last</b> of the Shockers, though, and after \na 10-7 ... Arkansas was an eight seed in 2004, and for the fourth <b>time</b> in five Hog\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Arkansas Razorbacks baseball" } ] }, { "query": "When was the last time LSU was in the the softball college world series?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>LSU</b> Tigers <b>softball</b> team represents <b>Louisiana State University</b> in NCAA \nDivision I <b>college</b> ... <b>LSU</b> has also appeared in six <b>Women&#39;s College World Series</b> \nand nineteen NCAA ... On June 9, 2011, <b>LSU</b> announced long-<b>time</b> Alabama \nhead coach Patrick ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 11 January 2020, at 04:17 (\nUTC).", "title": "LSU Tigers softball" }, { "snippet": "The <b>College World Series</b> (<b>CWS</b>) is an annual June baseball tournament held in \nOmaha, ... For the women&#39;s softball championship, see Women&#39;s College World \nSeries. ... In the <b>last</b> two years of the six-team regional format, the eventual <b>CWS</b> \nchampion – <b>LSU</b> in 1997 and Southern California in 1998 – had to battle back \nfrom&nbsp;...", "title": "College World Series" }, { "snippet": "The 2017 NCAA Division I <b>Softball</b> Tournament was held from May 18 through \nJune 7, 2017 as the <b>final</b> part of the 2017 NCAA Division I <b>softball</b> season. The 64 \nparticipating NCAA Division I <b>college softball</b> teams were selected out ... Teams \nin bold advance to <b>Women&#39;s College World Series</b>. ... #13 <b>LSU</b>, ESPN, 9,658.", "title": "2017 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Louisiana</b> Ragin&#39; Cajuns <b>softball</b> team represents the University of <b>Louisiana</b> \nat Lafayette in NCAA Division I <b>college softball</b>. The team participates in the&nbsp;...", "title": "Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns softball" }, { "snippet": "The Florida Gators <b>Softball</b> team represents the University of Florida in the sport \nof <b>softball</b>. ... The team also made its first-ever <b>Women&#39;s College World Series</b> (\nWCWS) ... After losing its opening game of the WCWS to <b>Louisiana</b> Lafayette, the \nGators ... <b>final</b> championship series of the 2009 <b>Women&#39;s College World Series</b>.", "title": "Florida Gators softball" }, { "snippet": "The 2018 NCAA Division I <b>Softball</b> Tournament was held from May 18 through \nJune 6, 2018 as the <b>final</b> part of the 2018 NCAA Division I <b>softball</b> season. ... This \nwas the first year since the 2010 <b>Women&#39;s College World Series</b> that ... All other \nconferences <b>have the</b> automatic bid go to the conference tournament winner.", "title": "2018 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament" }, { "snippet": "The 2004 NCAA Division I <b>Softball</b> Tournament was the twenty-third annual \ntournament to ... championship and twelfth overall by defeating California 3–1 in \nthe <b>final</b> ... <b>LSU</b> pitcher Kristin Schmidt was named <b>Women&#39;s College World</b> \n<b>Series</b> Most ... 2017 WCWS Records: All-<b>Time</b> Tournament Records and Results \n(PDF).", "title": "2004 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament" }, { "snippet": "The Alabama Crimson Tide <b>softball</b> team represents the University of Alabama in \nNCAA ... The Alabama Crimson Tide <b>softball</b> team won its first National \nChampionship in ... Sooners in the championship series of the <b>Women&#39;s College</b> \n<b>World Series</b>. ... On February 15, 1997, Alabama defeated Tulsa 5–2 in their first \nall-<b>time</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Alabama Crimson Tide softball" }, { "snippet": "The 2012 <b>Women&#39;s College World Series</b> was played from May 31 through June \n6, 2012 at ... Bracket[edit]. 2012 <b>Women&#39;s College World Series</b> bracket - Double \nElimination[edit]. All times are Central <b>Time</b> Zone&nbsp;...", "title": "2012 Women's College World Series" }, { "snippet": "The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is an American <b>college</b> athletic conference \nwhose ... These divisional groupings are applied only in football and <b>baseball</b>, for \nboth scheduling ... 5, 9, <b>Louisiana State University</b>, $147,744,233, $131,717,421 \n... institution is required to provide two <b>more women&#39;s</b> varsity sports than men&#39;s.", "title": "Southeastern Conference" } ] }, { "query": "College world series softball LSU", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>LSU</b> Tigers <b>softball</b> team represents <b>Louisiana State</b> University in NCAA \nDivision I college ... <b>LSU</b> has also appeared in six Women&#39;s <b>College World Series</b> \nand nineteen NCAA tournaments. The team has finished third at the Women&#39;s&nbsp;...", "title": "LSU Tigers softball" }, { "snippet": "The 2004 NCAA Division I <b>Softball</b> Tournament was the twenty-third annual \ntournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women&#39;s collegiate \n<b>softball</b>. 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Under Torina, <b>LSU</b> \nmade repeat appearances in the Women&#39;s <b>College World Series</b>, from 2015 to \n2017&nbsp;...", "title": "Beth Torina" }, { "snippet": "The 2002 NCAA Division I <b>Softball</b> Tournament was the twenty-first annual \ntournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women&#39;s collegiate \n<b>softball</b>. Held during May 2002, forty-eight Division I <b>college softball</b> teams \ncontested the <b>championship</b>. ... Arizona State defeated <b>LSU</b>, 3–2 (8 innings). <b>LSU</b> \ndefeated&nbsp;...", "title": "2002 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament" }, { "snippet": "The 2015 NCAA Division I <b>Softball</b> Tournament was held from May 14 through \nJune 3, 2015 as the final part of the 2015 NCAA Division I <b>softball</b> season. The 64 \nNCAA Division I college <b>softball</b> teams were selected out of an ... Super \nRegionals. 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Who sang baby did a bad bad thing?
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Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
[ "Chris Isaak" ]
[ "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" ]
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Who directed valerian and the city of a thousand planets?
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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
[ "Luc Besson" ]
[ "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" ]
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Where did the first settlers of hawaii come from?
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Ancient Hawaii
[ "the Tuamotus", "the Samoan Islands", "Tahiti" ]
[ "Native Hawaiians", "History of Hawaii" ]
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What is the meaning of the name kamala?
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Kamala
[ "lotus" ]
[ "Kamala" ]
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Who won the first battle of the marne?
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First Battle of the Marne
[ "the Allied armies" ]
[ "First Battle of the Marne" ]
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What cbs channel is the late late show on?
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The Late Late Show with James Corden
[ "CBS" ]
[ "The Late Late Show (American talk show)", "The Late Late Show with James Corden", "The Late Show (franchise)", "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" ]
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Who played king arthur in monty pythons holy grail?
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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[ "Monty Python & the Quest for the Holy Grail", "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" ]
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What is the population of venice italy 2018?
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Venice
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[ "Venice" ]
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All 5 layers of the earth's atmosphere?
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Atmosphere of Earth
[ "Exosphere", "Mesosphere", "Stratosphere", "Troposphere", "Thermosphere" ]
[ "Atmosphere of Earth" ]
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When will season 3 of naruto shippuden be dubbed?
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Naruto: Shippuden (season 3)
[ "October 28 , 2009" ]
[ "Naruto: Shippuden (season 3)" ]
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What school is educating greater manchester set in?
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Educating Greater Manchester
[ "Harrop Fold School" ]
[ "Educating Greater Manchester" ]
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Who played tarzan in the legend of tarzan?
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The Legend of Tarzan (film)
[ "Alexander Skarsgård" ]
[ "The Legend of Tarzan (TV series)", "The Legend of Tarzan", "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes" ]
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When did bruno mars thats what i like come out?
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That's What I Like (Bruno Mars song)
[ "January 30 , 2017" ]
[ "That's What I Like (Bruno Mars song)" ]
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Who dies in percy jackson the titan's curse?
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The Titan's Curse
[ "Zoë Nightshade" ]
[ "The Titan's Curse" ]
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Who narrates the new beauty and the beast?
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Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)
[ "Hattie Morahan" ]
[ "Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)", "Beauty and the Beast (musical)" ]
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Who is the voice of finn in adventure time?
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Jeremy Shada
[ "Jeremy Jaden Shada" ]
[ "Finn the Human" ]
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Who played khan in the original star trek series?
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Khan Noonien Singh
[ "Ricardo Montalbán" ]
[ "Khan Noonien Singh" ]
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Who recorded this guys in love with you?
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This Guy's in Love with You
[ "Herb Alpert" ]
[ "This Guy's in Love with You" ]
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Who was president when the white house burnt down?
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Burning of Washington
[ "James Madison" ]
[ "Reichstag fire", "Burning of Washington" ]
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Who played captain pike in the star trek pilot?
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Christopher Pike (Star Trek)
[ "Jeffrey Hunter" ]
[ "Jeffrey Hunter" ]
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Where is the university of illinois fighting illini located?
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Illinois Fighting Illini
[ "Champaign - Urbana , Illinois" ]
[ "University of Illinois system", "Illinois Fighting Illini football", "Illinois Fighting Illini" ]
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Who is the president of holy cross college?
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List of Presidents of the College of the Holy Cross
[ "Rev. Philip L. Boroughs" ]
[ "List of presidents of the College of the Holy Cross", "Holy Cross College (Indiana)" ]
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Mulledy, SJ (1843–\n1845)&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of the College of the Holy Cross" }, { "snippet": "Boroughs was unanimously selected as the incoming 32nd <b>President</b> of the \n<b>College</b> of the <b>Holy Cross</b> on May 6, 2011. He took office on January 9, 2012, \nwhen&nbsp;...", "title": "Philip Boroughs" }, { "snippet": "Initially, <b>Holy Cross</b> diplomas were signed by the <b>president</b> of Georgetown \nUniversity. After repeated denials, a charter was finally granted on March 24, \n1865,&nbsp;...", "title": "College of the Holy Cross - Wikipedia - Worcester" }, { "snippet": "The first <b>president</b> and dean was John Driscoll, C.S.C.. Academics[edit]. The \n<b>college&#39;s</b> baccalaureate program focuses on experiential learning, founded upon \na&nbsp;...", "title": "Holy Cross College (Indiana)" }, { "snippet": "Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. (born 1948) was the 31st <b>president</b> of the \n<b>College</b> of the <b>Holy Cross</b> in Worcester, Massachusetts. He succeeded Acting&nbsp;...", "title": "Michael C. McFarland" }, { "snippet": "This list of <b>College</b> of the <b>Holy Cross</b> alumni includes graduates and non-\ngraduate, former ... William E. McKenna 1947, Senior Vice <b>President</b> of Litton \nIndustries, <b>President</b> Hunts Food, Chairman of the Board of Norton Simon \nIndustries.", "title": "List of College of the Holy Cross alumni - Wikipedia - Worcester" }, { "snippet": "<b>President</b>, Dr. Stanton F. McNeely III. Students, 1,250. Location. New Orleans. ,. \nLouisiana. ,. United States. Campus, Suburban &middot; Colors, Maroon and gray. \nAffiliations, ACCU. Website, www.uhcno.edu. 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Lane House - North Franklin Street; Kilburn \nHouse - North Franklin Street (formerly used as the <b>college president&#39;s</b> home); \nSherrer&nbsp;...", "title": "King's College (Pennsylvania)" } ] } ]
Where did the cherokee indian tribe come from?
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Cherokee
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Who does the england goalkeeper pickford play for?
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Jordan Pickford
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Snooki&#39;s popularity on the first <b>season</b> of Jersey Shore, which \nearned her ... 2018–<b>present</b>, <b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b>, Herself, Main cast.", "title": "Snooki" }, { "snippet": "<b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b>. Height, 5&#39; 6” (168 cm). Children, 1. Ronald J. Ortiz\n-Magro Jr. (born December 4, 1985) is an American television personality and \nactor. He is best known as one of the eight main cast members <b>in</b> the MTV reality \n<b>series</b> Jersey Shore. ... the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; \nadditional terms <b>may</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Ronnie Ortiz-Magro" }, { "snippet": "<b>Season</b> 2[edit]. <b>In</b> January 2019, MTV revived the show to now star <b>Jersey Shore</b> \npersonalities Pauly D and Vinny Guadagnino. The <b>series</b> premiered on April 11&nbsp;...", "title": "A Double Shot at Love" }, { "snippet": "<b>Season</b> 3 was shot back <b>in</b> Seaside Heights, New <b>Jersey</b> over ... The second \n<b>episode</b> of the <b>season</b> once again set a <b>series</b> ... Ronnie and Sammi continue to \nisolate themselves, missing the first <b>family</b> dinner, ... 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The inaugural edition took place on 3 February 2003. Contents. 1 \nSenior Men&#39;s <b>Player</b> of the Year. 1.1 By <b>player</b>; 1.2 By club. 2 Senior Women&#39;s \n<b>Player</b> of the Year; 3 <b>England</b> Men&#39;s U21 <b>Player</b> of the ... 2017, 1, Jordan <b>Pickford</b>\n, <b>Goalkeeper</b>, <b>England</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "The FA England Awards" }, { "snippet": "Washington <b>is</b> a new town in the City of Sunderland local government district of \nTyne and Wear, <b>England</b>, ... The club currently <b>plays in</b> Durham and \nNorthumberland Division 3. ... started his <b>football</b> career <b>playing for</b> Usworth \nColliery; Sunderland, Everton and <b>England goalkeeper</b> Jordan <b>Pickford</b> was born \nin Washington.", "title": "Washington, Tyne and Wear" }, { "snippet": "Quillan Roberts (born September 13, 1994) <b>is</b> a professional footballer who <b>plays</b> \nas a <b>goalkeeper</b> for the Guyana ... In the 87th minute, with Canada trailing \n<b>England</b> 2–1, Roberts kicked the ball into the <b>England</b> box from inside his own \nhalf, which bounced over English <b>keeper</b> Jordan <b>Pickford</b> and into the back of the \nnet.", "title": "Quillan Roberts" }, { "snippet": "Joel Robles Blázquez <b>is</b> a Spanish professional footballer who <b>plays</b> as a \n<b>goalkeeper</b> for Real ... As Koeman was not convinced by Robles, Everton \ncompleted the signing of Jordan <b>Pickford</b> from Sunderland in June 2017, putting \n... <b>Pickford</b> signing as <b>England</b> U21 stopper becomes world&#39;s third-most \nexpensive <b>keeper</b>&quot;.", "title": "Joel Robles" } ] } ]
Who sang island in the sun in aquamarine?
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Island in the Sun (Weezer song)
[ "Emma Roberts" ]
[ "Aquamarine (film)", "Island in the Sun (Weezer song)" ]
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What is the meaning of schedule in pipes?
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Nominal Pipe Size
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[ "Nominal Pipe Size" ]
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Who plays the small white dog in secret life of pets?
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The Secret Life of Pets
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When did the first answering machine come out?
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Answering machine
[ "1949" ]
[ "Joseph Zimmermann", "Answering machine" ]
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Who wrote take the ribbon from my hair?
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Help Me Make It Through the Night
[ "Ray Stevens" ]
[ "Help Me Make It Through the Night" ]
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Who was principally entrusted for illuminating constitution of india?
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Nandalal Bose
[ "Nandalal Bose" ]
[ "Nandalal Bose" ]
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What is in the cell wall of fungi?
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Cell wall
[ "chitin" ]
[ "Cell wall" ]
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Dilute russell’s viper venom test (drvvt) which coagulation factor is activated by the venom?
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Dilute Russell's viper venom time
[ "factor X", "factor V" ]
[ "Dilute Russell's viper venom time" ]
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What region of the world is russia in?
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Russia
[ "Eurasia" ]
[ "Geography of Russia" ]
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When did christmas become a holiday in uk?
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Christmas
[ "1834" ]
[ "Christmas" ]
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A monomer of nucleic acids is called what?
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Nucleic acid
[ "nucleotides" ]
[ "Nucleic acid" ]
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When did the us adopt the electoral college?
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Electoral College (United States)
[ "September 6 , 1787" ]
[ "United States Electoral College" ]
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Who won the 3 point contest last year?
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Three-Point Contest
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[ "Three-Point Contest" ]
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Most likely which tribe did the spanish take the word texas from?
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Texas
[ "Caddo" ]
[ "Texas" ]
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Various accounts of the <b>origins</b> of the <b>term</b> held that \nMaverick came to be considered independently minded by his fellow ranchers \nbecause&nbsp;...", "title": "Samuel Maverick" }, { "snippet": "Chili con carne or chilli con carne meaning &#39;chili with meat&#39;, also known as simply \nchili or chilli, ... Place of origin, Texas ... The original dish originated in southern \n<b>Texas</b> with working-class Mexican women. ... In Spanish, the <b>word</b> chile, from the \nNahuatl chīlli, refers to a chili pepper, and carne is Spanish for &#39;meat&#39;. A recipe&nbsp;...", "title": "Chili con carne" }, { "snippet": "Tejanos are the Hispanic residents of the state of <b>Texas</b> who are culturally \ndescended from the original Spanish-speaking settlers of Tejas, Coahuila, and \nother northern Mexican states. They may be variously of Criollo Spaniard or \nMestizo <b>origin</b>. ... 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The Diner&#39;s Dictionary: <b>Word Origins</b> of Food and Drink. \nOxford:&nbsp;...", "title": "Fajita" } ] }, { "query": "texas word origin", "results": [ { "snippet": "The &quot;Lone Star&quot; can be found on the <b>Texas</b> state flag and on the <b>Texas</b> state seal. \nThe <b>origin</b> of <b>Texas&#39;s</b> name is from the <b>word</b> taysha, which means &quot;friends&quot; in&nbsp;...", "title": "Texas" }, { "snippet": "A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, \ntraditionally on ... The English <b>word</b> cowboy has an <b>origin</b> from several earlier \nterms that ... <b>Texas</b> cattle were herded north, into the Rocky Mountain west and \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Cowboy" }, { "snippet": "For the 17th-century English colonist in Massachusetts, see Samuel Maverick (\ncolonist) (1602–1670). Samuel Augustus Maverick (July 23, 1803 – September 2, \n1870) was a <b>Texas</b> ... Various accounts of the <b>origins</b> of the <b>term</b> held that \nMaverick came to be considered independently minded by his fellow ranchers \nbecause&nbsp;...", "title": "Samuel Maverick" }, { "snippet": "Chili con carne or chilli con carne meaning &#39;chili with meat&#39;, also known as simply \nchili or chilli, ... Place of origin, Texas ... The original dish originated in southern \n<b>Texas</b> with working-class Mexican women. ... In Spanish, the <b>word</b> chile, from the \nNahuatl chīlli, refers to a chili pepper, and carne is Spanish for &#39;meat&#39;. A recipe&nbsp;...", "title": "Chili con carne" }, { "snippet": "Tejanos are the Hispanic residents of the state of <b>Texas</b> who are culturally \ndescended from the original Spanish-speaking settlers of Tejas, Coahuila, and \nother northern Mexican states. They may be variously of Criollo Spaniard or \nMestizo <b>origin</b>. ... 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The Diner&#39;s Dictionary: <b>Word Origins</b> of Food and Drink. \nOxford:&nbsp;...", "title": "Fajita" } ] } ]
Who plays the oldest sister on last man standing?
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Last Man Standing (U.S. TV series)
[ "Amanda Fuller" ]
[ "Last Man Standing (American TV series)" ]
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What is another name for a table rock formation like jug rock?
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Jug Rock
[ "tea table" ]
[ "Jug Rock" ]
[ { "answer": [ "mushroom rock" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Which part of the cns is made up of the midbrain?
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Midbrain
[ "mesencephalon" ]
[ "Central nervous system", "Midbrain" ]
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In the human brain the brainstem includes the <b>midbrain</b>, the pons\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Brainstem" }, { "snippet": "The <b>midbrain</b> reticular formation (MRF) also reticular formation of <b>midbrain</b>, \nmesencephalic reticular formation, tegmental reticular formation, formatio \nreticularis&nbsp;...", "title": "Midbrain reticular formation" }, { "snippet": "The tegmentum (from Latin for &quot;covering&quot;) is a general area within the brainstem. \nThe tegmentum is the ventral part of the <b>midbrain</b> and the tectum is the dorsal&nbsp;...", "title": "Tegmentum" }, { "snippet": "The isthmic organizer, or isthmus organizer, also known as the <b>midbrain</b>−\nhindbrain boundary (MHB), is a secondary organizer region that develops at the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Isthmic organizer" }, { "snippet": "(Tegmentum labeled at center right.) Details. Part of, <b>Midbrain</b>. Identifiers. Latin, \nArea tegmentalis ventralis. Acronym(s), VTA.", "title": "Ventral tegmental area" }, { "snippet": "Weber&#39;s syndrome, also known as superior alternating hemiplegia, is a form of \nstroke characterized by the presence of an ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy and \ncontralateral hemiparesis or hemiplegia. It is caused by <b>midbrain</b> infarction as a \nresult of occlusion of the paramedian&nbsp;...", "title": "Weber's syndrome" }, { "snippet": "The cerebral peduncles are the two stalks that attach the cerebrum to the \nbrainstem. They are structures at the front of the <b>midbrain</b> which arise from the \nfront of&nbsp;...", "title": "Cerebral peduncle" }, { "snippet": "Causes[edit]. cross section of <b>midbrain</b> showing lesion. Parinaud&#39;s syndrome \nresults from injury, either direct or compressive,&nbsp;...", "title": "Parinaud's syndrome" } ] }, { "query": "Which part of the cns is made up of the midbrain?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The brainstem (or brain stem) is the posterior <b>part</b> of the brain, continuous with \nthe spinal cord. In the human brain the brainstem includes the <b>midbrain</b>, the pons \nand ... The brainstem is a very small component of the brain, making <b>up</b> only \naround ... Other roles include the regulation of the <b>central nervous system</b>, (\npivotal in&nbsp;...", "title": "Brainstem" }, { "snippet": "The <b>central nervous system</b> (<b>CNS</b>) is the <b>part</b> of the nervous system consisting of \nthe brain, ... The <b>CNS is composed</b> of white and gray matter. ... The brain (\ncerebrum as well as <b>midbrain</b> and hindbrain) consists of a cortex, <b>composed</b> of \nneuron-bodies constituting gray ... 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The \nmetathalamus is <b>made up</b> of the lateral geniculate and medial geniculate nuclei.", "title": "Thalamus" }, { "snippet": "The neurons of the reticular formation <b>make up</b> a complex set of networks in the \ncore of the brainstem that extend from the upper <b>part</b> of the <b>midbrain</b> to the lower\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Reticular formation" }, { "snippet": "In the developing chordate (including vertebrates), the neural tube is the \nembryonic precursor to the <b>central nervous system</b>, which is <b>made up</b> of the brain \nand spinal cord. ... The <b>mesencephalon</b> stays as the <b>midbrain</b>. ... The dorsal <b>part</b> \nof the neural tube contains the alar plate, which is associated primarily with \nsensation.", "title": "Neural tube" }, { "snippet": "The striatum, or corpus striatum is a nucleus (a cluster of neurons) in the \nsubcortical basal ... The striatum is <b>made up</b> of the caudate nucleus and the \nlentiform nucleus. ... as a vital <b>part</b> of the circuitry for decision making and reward-\nrelated behavior. ... &quot;Coincident but Distinct Messages of <b>Midbrain</b> Dopamine and \nStriatal&nbsp;...", "title": "Striatum" } ] } ]
Who sings the original when the stars go blue?
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When the Stars Go Blue
[ "Ryan Adams" ]
[ "When the Stars Go Blue" ]
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How many teams make the division 3 football playoffs?
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NCAA Division III Football Championship
[ "32" ]
[ "NCAA Division III Football Championship" ]
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What is the another name of sahara desert?
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Sahara
[ "the Great Desert" ]
[ "Sahara" ]
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When was guide dogs for the blind founded?
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Guide Dogs for the Blind
[ "1942" ]
[ "Guide Dogs for the Blind", "The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association" ]
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Where did row your boat song come from?
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Row, Row, Row Your Boat
[ "American minstrelsy" ]
[ "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" ]
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Who won the man booker prize in 2006?
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List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize
[ "Kiran Desai" ]
[ "Booker Prize", "List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize" ]
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When was the lord of the rings written?
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The Lord of the Rings
[ "between 1937 and 1949" ]
[ "The Lord of the Rings", "The Lord of the Rings (film series)" ]
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How strong was hurricane harvey when it hit texas?
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Hurricane Harvey
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[ "Hurricane Harvey" ]
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Who won the fifa world cup in 1958?
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1958 FIFA World Cup
[ "Brazil" ]
[ "1958 FIFA World Cup Final" ]
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When does the new transformers come out in the uk?
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Transformers: The Last Knight
[ "June 21 , 2017" ]
[ "Transformers (film series)", "Transformers: The Last Knight", "Transformers: Age of Extinction" ]
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Current captain of national football team of nepal?
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Nepal national football team
[ "Biraj Maharjan" ]
[ "Nepal national football team", "Kiran Chemjong", "2017–18 in Nepalese football" ]
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When did animal crossing wild world come out?
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Animal Crossing: Wild World
[ "November 23 , 2005" ]
[ "Animal Crossing: Wild World" ]
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When do the new season of criminal minds?
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Criminal Minds (season 13)
[ "September 27 , 2017" ]
[ "Criminal Minds (season 11)" ]
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Who played zuzu in it's a wonderful life?
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Karolyn Grimes
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[ "It's a Wonderful Life" ]
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Who's the actress that plays kevin costner's daughter on yellowstone?
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Yellowstone (U.S. TV series)
[ "Kelly Reilly", "Kylie Rogers" ]
[ "Yellowstone National Park", "Yellowstone (American TV series)" ]
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When did the okc thunder come to oklahoma?
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Oklahoma City Thunder
[ "September 3 , 2008" ]
[ "Oklahoma City Thunder" ]
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What is the name of the compound with the formula al(ch3coo)3?
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Aluminium acetate
[ "aluminium acetate", "Neutral aluminium triacetate" ]
[ "Aluminium acetate" ]
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Where was the movie the ice storm filmed?
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The Ice Storm (film)
[ "1997" ]
[ "The Ice Storm" ]
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When did the first ipod video come out?
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iPod
[ "September 12 , 2006" ]
[ "List of iPod models" ]
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Who wrote the song we'll meet again?
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We'll Meet Again
[ "Ross Parker", "Hughie Charles" ]
[ "We'll Meet Again (disambiguation)", "We'll Meet Again", "Pantera", "Cowboys from Hell" ]
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In 1990, <b>Pantera</b> released their fifth album, <b>Cowboys</b> from \nHell, which paved the way towards the band&#39;s stardom. ... Anselmo said originally\n, that <b>Pantera</b> used the image because <b>they were</b> huge fans of Lynyrd Skynyrd, \nbut it&nbsp;...", "title": "Phil Anselmo" }, { "snippet": "&quot;5 Minutes Alone&quot; is a song by American groove metal band <b>Pantera</b> from their \n1994 album Far ... &quot;The story behind this song is <b>we were</b> opening for Megadeth, \nand there was a guy that ... <b>When</b> the father asked for five minutes alone with me, \nour manager responded ... Far Beyond the Great Southern <b>Cowboys</b>&#39; Vulgar Hits!", "title": "5 Minutes Alone" }, { "snippet": "(1988), <b>Cowboys</b> from Hell (1990). Power Metal is the fourth studio album by \nheavy metal band <b>Pantera</b>, released in May 1988 through Metal Magic Records. \nIt is the first <b>Pantera</b> album to feature Phil Anselmo on vocals, as part of a line-up \nwhich would last <b>until</b> the band&#39;s official split in 2003. ... Torreano criticized the \nlyrics, remarking that <b>they are</b> &quot;the biggest problem,&nbsp;...", "title": "Power Metal (album)" } ] }, { "query": "we'll meet again song pantera", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>We</b>&#39;<b>ll Meet Again</b>&quot; is a 1939 <b>song</b> made famous by British singer Vera Lynn. <b>We</b>&#39;<b>ll</b> \n<b>Meet Again</b> may also refer to: <b>We</b>&#39;<b>ll Meet Again</b> (1943 film), a musical starring \nLynn that includes the <b>song</b>; <b>We</b>&#39;<b>ll Meet Again</b> (TV series), a 1982 British \ntelevision series; &quot;<b>We</b>&#39;<b>ll Meet Again</b>&quot;, a <b>song</b> by <b>Pantera</b> from Power Metal &middot; <b>We</b>&#39;<b>ll</b> \n<b>Meet Again</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "We'll Meet Again (disambiguation)" }, { "snippet": "Power Metal is the fourth studio album by heavy metal band <b>Pantera</b>, released in \nMay 1988 through Metal Magic Records. 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In 2001, the band once <b>again</b> returned to touring, playing with fellow \nmetal&nbsp;...", "title": "Pantera" }, { "snippet": "All <b>I</b>&#39;<b>ll</b> Ever Be (2005), Rebel Meets Rebel (2006), DAC&#39;s <b>Back</b> (2010). \nProfessional ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. Allmusic, 4/5 stars. Rebel \nMeets Rebel is a country metal album by David Allan Coe and <b>Pantera</b> members \n... Originally the <b>song</b> &quot;Rebel Meets Rebel&quot; was supposed to be released as a \nduet with Coe&nbsp;...", "title": "Rebel Meets Rebel" }, { "snippet": "Jerry Fulton Cantrell Jr. (born March 18, 1966) is an American musician, singer-\nsongwriter and ... 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According to Anselmo, he suffered constant pain due to a \n<b>back</b> injury he&nbsp;...", "title": "Phil Anselmo" }, { "snippet": "Tiberius Julius Abdes <b>Pantera</b> was a Roman soldier whose tombstone was found \nin ... 3 Hypothesis concerning a connection to Jesus; 4 <b>See</b> also; 5 References ... \n<b>Pantera</b> is not an unusual name, and its use goes <b>back</b> at least to the 2nd ... in \nAramaic as <b>well</b> as Hebrew as an anti-Christian satirical chronicle of Jesus, also\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Tiberius Julius Abdes Pantera" }, { "snippet": "Rex Robert Brown (born July 27, 1964) is an American musician and author, who \nis best known ... Brown was credited as &quot;Rex Rocker&quot; on <b>Pantera&#39;s</b> first 3 albums: \nMetal Magic (1983), ... on five tracks included on the album called Boggy Depot \nas <b>well</b> as eleven tracks with ... <b>See</b> also: <b>Pantera</b> discography ... 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Where is the darts being held in las vegas?
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2018 US Darts Masters
[ "Mandalay Bay" ]
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Who came up with the five factor model?
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Big Five personality traits
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When did the us start issuing social security numbers?
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Social Security number
[ "November 1935" ]
[ "Social Security (United States)", "Social Security number" ]
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When's the last time dodgers won a world series?
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Los Angeles Dodgers
[ "1988" ]
[ "Los Angeles Dodgers" ]
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What was the name of the toy spaceman in the toy story movie?
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List of Toy Story characters
[ "Buzz Lightyear" ]
[ "Little green men", "List of Toy Story characters", "Buzz Lightyear" ]
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Who sang the original version of skinny love?
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Skinny Love
[ "indie folk band Bon Iver" ]
[ "Skinny Love" ]
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Who are the democrats running for governor of texas?
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Texas gubernatorial election, 2018
[ "Lupe Valdez" ]
[ "Governor of Texas", "Category:Texas gubernatorial elections" ]
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Who played william harris on law and order svu?
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Behave (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)
[ "James LeGros" ]
[ "List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit characters" ]
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