question
stringlengths
27
101
id
stringlengths
16
20
nq_doc_title
stringlengths
2
84
nq_answer
sequencelengths
1
18
viewed_doc_titles
sequencelengths
1
11
annotations
listlengths
1
3
used_queries
listlengths
1
13
Who does the voice for linda on bob's burgers?
3266712053737560633
John Roberts (actor)
[ "John Roberts" ]
[ "List of Bob's Burgers characters" ]
[ { "answer": [ "John Roberts" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who does the voice for linda on bob's burgers?", "results": [ { "snippet": "John Roberts is an American actor, <b>voice</b> actor, comedian, writer, and singer who \n<b>voices Linda</b> Belcher on the animated sitcom <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b>.", "title": "John Roberts (actor)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Voiced</b> by John Roberts. <b>Linda</b> Belcher – <b>Linda</b> Belcher is <b>Bob&#39;s</b> happy-go-lucky \nand supportive wife and the mother of Tina, Gene&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Bob's Burgers characters" }, { "snippet": "The series centers on the Belcher family – parents Bob and <b>Linda</b> and their \nchildren Tina, Gene and Louise – who run a hamburger restaurant. The show \nwas&nbsp;...", "title": "Bob's Burgers" }, { "snippet": "John Roberts, who <b>voices Linda</b>, improvised the entire song during the episode&#39;s \nrecording. The <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> writing staff later named it their fourth favorite song\n&nbsp;...", "title": "An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal" }, { "snippet": "&quot;There&#39;s No Business Like Mr. Business Business&quot; is the 10th episode of the \nseventh season of the American animated comedy series <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> and ... Its \nguest stars are Megan Mullaly as <b>Linda&#39;s</b> sister Gayle and John Oliver as Ian \nAmberson. ... Bob realizes that if Mr. Business is successful then the cat <b>would</b> be \nable to&nbsp;...", "title": "There's No Business Like Mr. Business Business" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Tina Tailor Soldier Spy&quot; is the seventh episode of the fifth season of the \nanimated comedy series <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> and the overall 74th episode, ... \nMeanwhile, in a subplot, Gretchen convinces <b>Linda</b> to dye her hair blonde. ... the \nlocation, but Louise pulls on Rena&#39;s finger and she reflexively <b>makes</b> the telltale \nTroop 257 farting&nbsp;...", "title": "Tina Tailor Soldier Spy" }, { "snippet": "The series follows the family—father Bob, mother <b>Linda</b>, daughters Louise and \nTina Belcher, and son Gene. The show features the <b>voices</b> of H. Jon Benjamin,&nbsp;...", "title": "Bob's Burgers (season 1)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Linda</b> and Gene are excitedly showing off Gene&#39;s new baseball uniform at the \nrestaurant. Everyone is impressed to various degrees and Bob is quick to show \noff&nbsp;...", "title": "The Unnatural (Bob's Burgers)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The Unbearable Like-Likeness of Gene&quot; is the eighth episode of the third \nseason of the animated comedy series <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b>. ... A subplot involves <b>Linda</b> \nBelcher attempting to lose weight by following a diet consisting solely of fruit and \nvegetable peels. ... John Michael Higgins <b>voiced</b> Courtney&#39;s father, Doug. On \nHiggins&#39;&nbsp;...", "title": "The Unbearable Like-Likeness of Gene" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Eat, Spray, <b>Linda</b>&quot; is the 18th episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy \nseries <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> and the overall 85th episode, ... Although <b>Linda</b> is not at the \nhotel, Bob <b>does</b> find out that <b>Linda</b> has been coming to the hotel for years to go&nbsp;...", "title": "Eat, Spray, Linda" } ] } ]
A picture of three lions is seen in the national emblem of india what is written underneath it?
364415433235735953
State Emblem of India
[ "Truth Alone Triumphs" ]
[ "State Emblem of India" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Truth Alone Triumphs", "सत्यमेव जयते", "Satyameva Jayate" ], "question": "A picture of three lions is seen in the state emblem of India. What words are written underneath it?" }, { "answer": [ "quote from Mundaka Upanishad, the concluding part of the sacred Hindu Vedas" ], "question": "A picture of three lions is seen in the state emblem of India. What is the source of the words written underneath it?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "national emblem of india", "results": [ { "snippet": "The State <b>Emblem of India</b>, as the <b>national</b> emblem of Republic of India is called, \nis an adaptation of the Lion Capital of Ashoka from 250 BCE at Sarnath,&nbsp;...", "title": "State Emblem of India" }, { "snippet": "... from its base has been placed onto the centre of the <b>National</b> Flag of India. \nSarnath Museum. The Lion Capital of Ashoka is a sculpture of four Asiatic lions \nstanding back to back, on an elaborate base that includes other animals. A \ngraphic representation of it was adopted as the official <b>Emblem of India</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "Lion Capital of Ashoka" }, { "snippet": "The Republic of <b>India</b> has several official <b>national symbols</b> including a historical \ndocument, a flag, an <b>emblem</b>, an anthem, a memorial tower as well as several&nbsp;...", "title": "National symbols of India" }, { "snippet": "Satyameva Jayate is a part of a mantra from the ancient Hindu scripture Mundaka \nUpanishad. Following the independence of <b>India</b>, it was adopted as the <b>national</b> \nmotto of <b>India</b> on 26 January 1950. It is inscribed in script at the base of the Lion \nCapital of Ashoka and forms an integral part of the <b>Indian national emblem</b>.", "title": "Satyameva Jayate" }, { "snippet": "This <b>National Emblem</b> was adopted on 26 January 1950, the day that <b>India</b> \nbecame a republic. Prohibitions[edit]. No person can use the <b>emblem</b> or any \nimitation&nbsp;...", "title": "State Emblem of India (Prohibition of Improper Use) Act, 2005 ..." }, { "snippet": "... which are used as official governmental symbol, while six states and five union \nterritories use the <b>National Emblem of India</b> as their official governmental seal.", "title": "List of Indian state emblems" }, { "snippet": "The Asiatic lion&#39;s range is restricted to the Gir <b>National</b> Park and environs in the \n<b>Indian</b> state of Gujarat. State bird, Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus)&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Indian state symbols" }, { "snippet": "English: <b>Emblem of India</b> (Government Gazette). Date, 17 March 2017. Source ... \nAuthor, Defined by the Indian government as <b>national</b> emblem. Other versions&nbsp;...", "title": "File:Emblem of India (Government Gazette).svg - Wikimedia Commons" }, { "snippet": "Dinanath Bhargava,The Man Who Designed <b>National Emblem of India</b>. Emblem \nof India. Dinanath Bhargava (1 November 1927 – 24 December 2016) was an \nIndian painter of&nbsp;...", "title": "Dinanath Bhargava" }, { "snippet": "The Prevention of Insults to <b>National</b> Honour Act, 1971 is an Act of the Parliament \nof <b>India</b> which prohibits the desecration of or insult to the country&#39;s <b>national</b> \n<b>symbols</b>, including the <b>National</b> Flag, the constitution,&nbsp;...", "title": "Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971" } ] } ]
Les mccann and eddie harris compared to what album?
6773448355965377006
Swiss Movement
[ "Swiss Movement" ]
[ "Compared to What", "Swiss Movement" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Swiss Movement" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Les mccann and eddie harris compared to what album?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Swiss Movement is a soul jazz live <b>album</b> recorded on June 21, 1969 at the \nMontreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland by the <b>Les McCann</b> trio, with saxophonist \n<b>Eddie Harris</b> and trumpeter Benny Bailey. The <b>album</b> was a hit record, as was the \naccompanying single &quot;<b>Compared</b> to&nbsp;...", "title": "Swiss Movement" }, { "snippet": "... <b>Les McCann</b> (piano and vocals) and <b>Eddie Harris</b> (tenor saxophone) at the \n1969 Montreux Jazz Festival, which appeared as the opening track on their \n<b>album</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Compared to What" }, { "snippet": "Leslie Coleman McCann (born September 23, 1935) is an American jazz pianist \nand vocalist. ... The <b>album</b> contained the song &quot;<b>Compared</b> to What&quot;, and both the \n<b>album</b> and the single reached the Billboard pop charts. ... Swiss Movement with \n<b>Eddie Harris</b> (Atlantic, 1969); <b>Les McCann</b> Ltd. Plays the Shout (Sunset, 1970)&nbsp;...", "title": "Les McCann" }, { "snippet": "Second Movement is an <b>album</b> by American jazz saxophonist <b>Eddie Harris</b> and \npianist/vocalist <b>Les McCann</b> recorded in 1971 and released on the Atlantic label.", "title": "Second Movement" }, { "snippet": "Live at Montreux is an <b>album</b> by pianist <b>Les McCann</b> recorded at the Montreux \nJazz Festival in ... Gaye) - 8:30; &quot;North Carolina&quot; - 11:30; &quot;Carry on Brother&quot; (\n<b>Eddie Harris</b>) - 9:30; &quot;With These Hands&quot; (Benny Davis, Abner Silver) - 9:35; &quot;\n<b>Compared</b> to What&quot; (Gene McDaniels) - 6:30; &quot;Get Yourself Together&quot; (<b>Les</b> \n<b>McCann</b>, Rev.", "title": "Live at Montreux (Les McCann album)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Eddie Harris</b> (October 20, 1934 – November 5, 1996) was an American jazz \nmusician, best ... In 1967, his <b>album</b>, The Electrifying <b>Eddie Harris</b> reached \nsecond place on the R&amp;B charts. The <b>album&#39;s</b> lead track, ... <b>Eddie Harris</b>. In 1969, \nhe performed with pianist and vocalist <b>Les McCann</b> at the Montreux Jazz Festival. \nAlthough&nbsp;...", "title": "Eddie Harris" }, { "snippet": "Eugene Booker McDaniels (February 12, 1935 – July 29, 2011) was an American \nsinger and songwriter. He had his greatest recording success in the early 1960s, \nand had continued success as a songwriter with songs including &quot;<b>Compared</b> ... \ninto a hit) by <b>Les McCann and Eddie Harris</b> on their <b>album</b> Swiss Movement,&nbsp;...", "title": "Gene McDaniels" }, { "snippet": "Donald Dean (born June 21, 1937) is a jazz drummer who has worked with \nKenny Dorham, <b>Les McCann</b> and others. A collection related to him is led by the \nLos Angeles Jazz Institute. He appears, alongside <b>Les McCann and Eddie Harris</b>\n, on the soul jazz <b>album</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Donald Dean" }, { "snippet": "Layers is an <b>album</b> by pianist <b>Les McCann</b> recorded in 1972 and released on the \nAtlantic label. ... Bucket O&#39; Grease (1966); Live at Bohemian Caverns - \nWashington, DC (1967); Much Les (1968); Swiss Movement (and <b>Eddie Harris</b>, \n1969)&nbsp;...", "title": "Layers (Les McCann album)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Les McCann and Eddie Harris</b>&#39;s <b>album</b> Swiss Movement (1969) was a hit record, \nas was the accompanying single &quot;<b>Compared</b> to What&quot;, with both selling millions&nbsp;...", "title": "Soul jazz" } ] } ]
Who was the president that served 3 terms?
5753959341779465059
List of Presidents of the United States by time in office
[ "Franklin D. Roosevelt" ]
[ "Franklin D. Roosevelt", "List of presidents of the United States by time in office", "Grover Cleveland" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Franklin Delano Roosevelt", "Franklin D. Roosevelt", "Roosevelt", "FDR" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who was the president that served 3 terms", "results": [ { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>presidents</b> of the United States by time in office. The basis of the \nlist is the ... Roosevelt is the only US <b>president</b> to have <b>served</b> more than two \n<b>terms</b>. ... One partial <b>term</b> (<b>3</b> years, 9 months, and 8 days), followed by one full \n<b>term</b>.", "title": "List of presidents of the United States by time in office" }, { "snippet": "Franklin Delano Roosevelt often referred to by his initials FDR, was an American \npolitician who <b>served</b> as the 32nd <b>president</b> of the United States from 1933 until \nhis death in 1945. A member of the Democratic Party, he won a record four \n<b>presidential</b> ... FDR in 1940 for his third <b>term</b>, making him the only U.S. <b>President</b> \nto <b>serve</b> for&nbsp;...", "title": "Franklin D. Roosevelt" }, { "snippet": "The Twenty-second Amendment (Amendment XXII) to the United States \nConstitution sets a limit ... Under the amendment, an individual who fills an \nunexpired <b>presidential term</b> ... 1 Text; 2 Background; <b>3</b> Proposal and ratification ... \nwho had <b>served</b> more than 365 days in each of two <b>terms</b> from further \n<b>presidential</b> service.", "title": "Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution ..." }, { "snippet": "The third and fourth <b>terms</b> of the <b>presidency</b> of Franklin D. Roosevelt began on \nJanuary 20, ... He remains the only <b>president</b> to <b>serve</b> for more than two <b>terms</b>. ... \nDuring the campaign in Sicily, King Victor Emmanuel <b>III</b> of Italy arrested Mussolini\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, third and fourth terms" }, { "snippet": "The <b>president</b> of the United States is the head of state and head of government of \nthe United ... He is the only U.S. <b>president</b> to have <b>served</b> more than two <b>terms</b>. ... \n1 <b>Presidents</b>; 2 Subsequent public office; <b>3</b> See also; 4 Notes; 5 References&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of the United States" }, { "snippet": "Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908) was an American \npolitician and lawyer who was the 22nd and 24th <b>president</b> of the United States, \nthe only <b>president</b> in American history to <b>serve</b> two non-consecutive <b>terms</b> in ... \nHayes Historical Journal 1980 <b>3</b>(1–2): 41–50. ISSN 0364-5924, argues his \nenergy,&nbsp;...", "title": "Grover Cleveland" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>term</b> limits for heads of state, heads of government and other \nnotable public ... Every former <b>President</b>, if they have already <b>served</b> two \nconsecutive <b>terms</b> in a ... All other local government officials, Three consecutive <b>3</b>\n-year <b>terms</b>.", "title": "List of political term limits" }, { "snippet": "Although many paths may lead to the <b>presidency</b> of the United States, the most \ncommon job ... 16 <b>presidents</b> previously <b>served</b> as U.S. senators; only <b>3</b> \nimmediately before election as <b>president</b>. Only one ... 1 <b>president served</b> as \n<b>president</b> of the United States for two non-consecutive <b>terms</b>, Grover Cleveland. 1 \n<b>president</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of the United States by previous experience ..." }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of <b>presidents</b> of France sorted by length of tenure. Francois \nMitterrand ... <b>3</b>, Patrice de Mac-Mahon, 2077, 13, <b>Served</b> less than one full <b>term</b> of \nseven years (resigned). 23, Nicolas Sarkozy, 1826, 14, <b>Served</b> one full <b>term</b> of&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of France by tenure" }, { "snippet": "William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) was an American \nmilitary officer and politician who <b>served</b> as the ninth <b>president</b> of the United \nStates in 1841. He died of typhoid, pneumonia or paratyphoid fever 31 days into \nhis <b>term</b> (the shortest tenure), becoming the first <b>president</b> to die in office. ... \nGovernor Henry Lee <b>III</b> of Virginia was a friend of Harrison&#39;s father, and&nbsp;...", "title": "William Henry Harrison" } ] }, { "query": "Who was the president that served 3 terms?", "results": [ { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>presidents</b> of the United States by time in office. The basis of the \nlist is the ... Roosevelt is the only US <b>president</b> to have <b>served</b> more than two \n<b>terms</b>. ... One partial <b>term</b> (<b>3</b> years, 9 months, and 8 days), followed by one full \n<b>term</b>.", "title": "List of presidents of the United States by time in office" }, { "snippet": "Franklin Delano Roosevelt often referred to by his initials FDR, was an American \npolitician who <b>served</b> as the 32nd <b>president</b> of the United States from 1933 until \nhis death in 1945. A member of the Democratic Party, he won a record four \n<b>presidential</b> ... FDR in 1940 for his third <b>term</b>, making him the only U.S. <b>President</b> \nto <b>serve</b> for&nbsp;...", "title": "Franklin D. Roosevelt" }, { "snippet": "The Twenty-second Amendment (Amendment XXII) to the United States \nConstitution sets a limit ... Under the amendment, an individual who fills an \nunexpired <b>presidential term</b> ... 1 Text; 2 Background; <b>3</b> Proposal and ratification ... \nwho had <b>served</b> more than 365 days in each of two <b>terms</b> from further \n<b>presidential</b> service.", "title": "Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution ..." }, { "snippet": "The third and fourth <b>terms</b> of the <b>presidency</b> of Franklin D. Roosevelt began on \nJanuary 20, ... He remains the only <b>president</b> to <b>serve</b> for more than two <b>terms</b>. ... \nDuring the campaign in Sicily, King Victor Emmanuel <b>III</b> of Italy arrested Mussolini\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, third and fourth terms" }, { "snippet": "The <b>president</b> of the United States is the head of state and head of government of \nthe United ... He is the only U.S. <b>president</b> to have <b>served</b> more than two <b>terms</b>. ... \n1 <b>Presidents</b>; 2 Subsequent public office; <b>3</b> See also; 4 Notes; 5 References&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of the United States" }, { "snippet": "Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908) was an American \npolitician and lawyer who was the 22nd and 24th <b>president</b> of the United States, \nthe only <b>president</b> in American history to <b>serve</b> two non-consecutive <b>terms</b> in ... \nHayes Historical Journal 1980 <b>3</b>(1–2): 41–50. ISSN 0364-5924, argues his \nenergy,&nbsp;...", "title": "Grover Cleveland" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>term</b> limits for heads of state, heads of government and other \nnotable public ... Every former <b>President</b>, if they have already <b>served</b> two \nconsecutive <b>terms</b> in a ... All other local government officials, Three consecutive <b>3</b>\n-year <b>terms</b>.", "title": "List of political term limits" }, { "snippet": "Although many paths may lead to the <b>presidency</b> of the United States, the most \ncommon job ... 16 <b>presidents</b> previously <b>served</b> as U.S. senators; only <b>3</b> \nimmediately before election as <b>president</b>. Only one ... 1 <b>president served</b> as \n<b>president</b> of the United States for two non-consecutive <b>terms</b>, Grover Cleveland. 1 \n<b>president</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of the United States by previous experience ..." }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of <b>presidents</b> of France sorted by length of tenure. Francois \nMitterrand ... <b>3</b>, Patrice de Mac-Mahon, 2077, 13, <b>Served</b> less than one full <b>term</b> of \nseven years (resigned). 23, Nicolas Sarkozy, 1826, 14, <b>Served</b> one full <b>term</b> of&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of France by tenure" }, { "snippet": "William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) was an American \nmilitary officer and politician who <b>served</b> as the ninth <b>president</b> of the United \nStates in 1841. He died of typhoid, pneumonia or paratyphoid fever 31 days into \nhis <b>term</b> (the shortest tenure), becoming the first <b>president</b> to die in office. ... \nGovernor Henry Lee <b>III</b> of Virginia was a friend of Harrison&#39;s father, and&nbsp;...", "title": "William Henry Harrison" } ] }, { "query": "Franklin D. Roosevelt", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Franklin Delano Roosevelt</b> often referred to by his initials <b>FDR</b>, was an American \npolitician who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until&nbsp;...", "title": "Franklin D. Roosevelt" }, { "snippet": "The paralytic illness of <b>Franklin D</b>. <b>Roosevelt</b> (1882–1945) began in 1921 when \nthe future President of the United States was 39 years old. His main symptoms&nbsp;...", "title": "Paralytic illness of Franklin D. Roosevelt" }, { "snippet": "The first inauguration of <b>Franklin D</b>. <b>Roosevelt</b> as the 32nd President of the \nUnited States was held on Saturday, March 4, 1933. The inauguration marked \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "First inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt" }, { "snippet": "<b>Franklin Delano Roosevelt</b> (30 January 1882 – 12 April 1945), often referred to \nby his initials <b>FDR</b>, was an American statesman and political leader who served&nbsp;...", "title": "Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikiquote" }, { "snippet": "The Four Freedoms were goals articulated by United States President <b>Franklin D</b>. \n<b>Roosevelt</b> on Monday, January 6, 1941. In an address known as the Four&nbsp;...", "title": "Four Freedoms" }, { "snippet": "<b>Franklin Delano Roosevelt</b> Jr. (August 17, 1914 – August 17, 1988) was an \nAmerican lawyer, politician, and businessman. He served as a United States&nbsp;...", "title": "Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr." }, { "snippet": "USS <b>Franklin D</b>. <b>Roosevelt</b> (CVB/CVA/CV-42) was the second of three Midway-\nclass aircraft carriers. To her crew, she was known as &quot;Swanky Franky,&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42)" }, { "snippet": "The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, \nand regulations enacted by President Franklin Roosevelt in ... as presidential \nexecutive orders during the first term of the presidency of <b>Franklin D</b>. <b>Roosevelt</b>.", "title": "New Deal" }, { "snippet": "Before, during and after his presidential terms and continuing today, there has \nbeen much criticism of <b>Franklin D</b>. <b>Roosevelt</b> (1882–1945). Critics have&nbsp;...", "title": "Criticism of Franklin D. Roosevelt" }, { "snippet": "The 1932 United States presidential election was the 37th quadrennial \npresidential election, ... Incumbent Republican President Herbert Hoover was \ndefeated in a landslide by Democrat <b>Franklin D</b>. <b>Roosevelt</b>, the Governor of New \nYork.", "title": "1932 United States presidential election" } ] } ]
How many ipv4 addresses are there in total?
1697573172243864822
IPv4 address exhaustion
[ "fewer than 4.3 billion" ]
[ "IPv4 address exhaustion" ]
[ { "answer": [ "2^32", "4,294,967,296", "fewer than 4.3 billion" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "How many ipv4 addresses are there in total?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>IPv4 address</b> exhaustion is the depletion of the pool of unallocated <b>IPv4</b> \n<b>addresses</b>. Because ... <b>Many</b> organizations continue to utilize public IP \naddresses for devices not accessible ... NAT), from which each LIR can typically \nget at most 1024 in <b>total</b>. ... <b>There</b> have been proposals to use the class E \nnetwork range of IPv4&nbsp;...", "title": "IPv4 address exhaustion" }, { "snippet": "Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is the fourth version of the Internet Protocol (IP). \nIt is one of the ... <b>IPv4 addresses</b> may be represented in any notation expressing \na 32-bit ... an integer of as <b>many</b> bytes as are required to fill out the address to \nfour octets. ... <b>There</b> is no network identifier or broadcast address for these \nnetworks.", "title": "IPv4" }, { "snippet": "Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the most recent version of the Internet \nProtocol (IP), the ... The last unassigned top-level address blocks of 16 million \n<b>IPv4 addresses</b> ... However, <b>many</b> devices implement IPv6 support in software (\nas opposed to ... If <b>there</b> is no answer after a predetermined number of attempts, \nthe host&nbsp;...", "title": "IPv6" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of countries by <b>IPv4 address</b> allocation, as of 2 April 2012. It includes \n252 areas, including all United Nations member states, plus the Holy See, \nKosovo and Taiwan. <b>There</b> are 2<sup>32</sup> (over four billion) IP addresses in the IPv4 \nprotocol. ... https://ipfinder.io/countries/, Country Report The list below shows <b>how</b> \n<b>many</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of countries by IPv4 address allocation" }, { "snippet": "Since the private <b>IPv4 address</b> space is relatively small, <b>many</b> private IPv4 \nnetworks unavoidably use the same address ranges and hence the same \naddresses.", "title": "Private network" }, { "snippet": "A classful network is a network addressing architecture used in the Internet from \n1981 until the introduction of Classless Inter-Domain Routing in 1993. The \nmethod divides the IP <b>address</b> space for Internet Protocol version 4 (<b>IPv4</b>) into \nfive <b>address</b> classes ... The problem was that <b>many</b> sites needed larger <b>address</b> \nblocks than a Class&nbsp;...", "title": "Classful network" }, { "snippet": "Some large /8 blocks of <b>IPv4 addresses</b>, the former Class A network blocks, are \nassigned in whole to single organizations or related groups of organizations,&nbsp;...", "title": "List of assigned /8 IPv4 address blocks" }, { "snippet": "An <b>IPv4 address</b> has 32 bits. For purposes of representation, the bits may be \ndivided into four octets written in decimal numbers, ranging from 0 to 255,&nbsp;...", "title": "Dot-decimal notation" }, { "snippet": "The <b>total IPv4 address</b> pool contains 4294967296 (2<sup>32</sup>) addresses, while the \nsize of the IPv6 address pool is 2<sup>128</sup> (340282366920938463463374607431768\n211&nbsp;...", "title": "Address pool" }, { "snippet": "A root name server is a name server for the root zone of the Domain Name \nSystem (DNS) of the ... <b>There</b> are 13 logical root name servers specified, with \nlogical names in the form ... Technically however, fourteen name servers fit into \nan <b>IPv4</b> packet. The addition of IPv6 <b>addresses</b> for the root name servers requires \nmore than&nbsp;...", "title": "Root name server" } ] } ]
Where does the winner of america's got talent perform?
757717641962995230
America's Got Talent
[ "Las Vegas Strip" ]
[ "America's Got Talent: The Champions", "America's Got Talent" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "ventriloquism" ], "question": "Where does the 2017 winner of america's got talent perform?" }, { "answer": [ "singing", "songwriting" ], "question": "Where does the 2016 winner of america's got talent perform?" }, { "answer": [ "comedy", "ventriloquism" ], "question": "Where does the 2015 winner of america's got talent perform?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Where does the winner of america's got talent perform?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> (often abbreviated as <b>AGT</b>) <b>is</b> a televised American talent \nshow ... Each judge <b>is</b> given a buzzer, and may use it during a <b>performance</b> if \nthey are unimpressed, hate what <b>is</b> ... Initial advertisements for <b>America&#39;s Got</b> \n<b>Talent</b> implied that the <b>winning</b> act <b>would</b> headline a show in Las Vegas, but this \n<b>was</b> later&nbsp;...", "title": "America's Got Talent" }, { "snippet": "<b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>: The Champions (often abbreviated as <b>AGT</b>: The \nChampions ... in which the <b>winner</b> receives a cash prize and the title of America&#39;s \nchosen &quot;World ... use it, then the judges yet to use it must wait for the next round \nto <b>do</b> so.", "title": "America's Got Talent: The Champions" }, { "snippet": "Darci Lynne Farmer (born October 12, 2004) <b>is</b> an American ventriloquist and \nsinger. She <b>was the winner</b> of season twelve of the NBC competition show \n<b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> ... Growing up, Lynne loved to sing, but she <b>was</b> shy and \n<b>was</b> afraid to <b>perform</b> in front of an audience. Her parents encouraged her to \novercome her&nbsp;...", "title": "Darci Lynne" }, { "snippet": "Grace Avery VanderWaal (born January 15, 2004) <b>is</b> an American singer-\nsongwriter. ... She has <b>performed</b> at the Planet Hollywood Resort &amp; Casino in Las \nVegas, ... After <b>winning America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, VanderWaal <b>was</b> home-schooled \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Grace VanderWaal" }, { "snippet": "Kodi Taehyun Lee <b>is</b> an American singer-songwriter and pianist. He rose to fame \nafter participating in and <b>winning</b> the 14th season of the reality competition show \n<b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>. In 2019, Lee auditioned for the fourteenth season of \n<b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> and ... On May 28, 2019, Kodi Lee auditioned for <b>America&#39;s</b> \n<b>Got Talent performing</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Kodi Lee" }, { "snippet": "Terry Wayne Fator <b>is</b> an American ventriloquist, impressionist, stand-up \ncomedian, and singer from Dallas, Texas. Fator <b>does</b> ventriloquial \nimpersonations, and uses 15 different puppets in his act. He <b>was the winner</b> of \nseason two of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, and received the ... &quot;I&#39;d see other people \nsinging in the car, and they looked goofy, so I&#39;d <b>do</b> it&nbsp;...", "title": "Terry Fator" }, { "snippet": "Courtney Ann Hadwin (born 6 July 2004) <b>is</b> an English singer-songwriter. She \nbecame known ... Hadwin <b>was</b> a 2018 finalist on TV&#39;s <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>. ... to \nwin <b>AGT&#39;s</b> grand prize, she went on to Las Vegas to <b>do</b> five live shows with \n<b>winner</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Courtney Hadwin" }, { "snippet": "Kenichi Ebina (born May 25, 1974) <b>is</b> a <b>performance</b> artist of Japanese origin \nwho <b>is</b> best known for <b>winning</b> the eighth season of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> on&nbsp;...", "title": "Kenichi Ebina" }, { "snippet": "Michael Joseph Grimm (born December 30, 1978) <b>is</b> an American singer/\nsongwriter and <b>winner</b> of the fifth season of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>.", "title": "Michael Grimm (musician)" }, { "snippet": "Mat Franco (born May 10, 1988) <b>is</b> an American magician and the <b>winner</b> of the \nninth season of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>. ... In 2003, at age 15, Franco <b>was</b> invited to \n<b>perform</b> onstage at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, as part of a show\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Mat Franco" } ] } ]
Who has the most college baseball national championships?
1547085671773219043
College World Series
[ "USC ( 12 )" ]
[ "NCAA Division I Baseball Championship", "College World Series" ]
[ { "answer": [ "USC" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who has the most college baseball national championships?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>College</b> World Series (<b>CWS</b>) is an annual June <b>baseball</b> tournament held in \nOmaha, ... 3 Division I <b>champions</b> by year; 4 Team appearances; 5 <b>Most CWS</b> \nwins ... Since 1950, the <b>College</b> World Series (<b>CWS</b>) <b>has</b> been held in Omaha, \nNebraska. ... See also: NCAA Division I <b>Baseball Championship</b> § Past formats.", "title": "College World Series" }, { "snippet": "The NCAA Division I <b>Baseball Championship</b> is held each year from May through \nJune and ... Only 2 times <b>has</b> a <b>national</b> seed not hosted due to lack of proper \nfacilities. ... The 16 host sites are determined mostly by merit – <b>most</b> No. ... The \n<b>CWS</b> mimics the earlier rounds, consisting of two double-elimination brackets of \nfour&nbsp;...", "title": "NCAA Division I Baseball Championship" }, { "snippet": "The USC Trojans <b>baseball</b> program represents the University of Southern \nCalifornia in <b>college</b> ... The Trojans have won more <b>baseball national</b> \n<b>championships</b> than any other ... The 12th and <b>most</b> recent NCAA championship \ncame in 1998. ... replaced Dave Serrano, <b>who had</b> just guided the Anteaters to \ntheir first <b>CWS</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "USC Trojans baseball" }, { "snippet": "The Texas Longhorns <b>baseball</b> team represents The University of Texas at Austin \nin NCAA ... The Longhorns have won six NCAA <b>baseball national championships</b> \n(1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005) — tied ... Texas <b>holds</b> the records for <b>most</b> \nappearances in the <b>College</b> World Series (36), <b>most</b> individual <b>CWS</b> games&nbsp;...", "title": "Texas Longhorns baseball" }, { "snippet": "The Michigan Wolverines <b>baseball</b> team represents the University of Michigan in \nNCAA Division I <b>college baseball</b>. Along with <b>most</b> other Michigan athletic teams, \nthe <b>baseball</b> team participates ... The Wolverines have made the <b>College</b> World \nSeries eight times, winning two <b>national championships</b> in 1953 and 1962.", "title": "Michigan Wolverines baseball" }, { "snippet": "In the <b>championship</b> game on June 17, Stanford held an early ... Cresse, who \nwas 1–12 in the <b>CWS</b> prior to the at bat, hit a line ... LSU <b>had</b> 5 players named to \nthe All-Tournament team– ... Hodges was named the Tournament&#39;s <b>Most</b> \nOutstanding Player after finishing the <b>CWS</b> with a&nbsp;...", "title": "LSU Tigers baseball" }, { "snippet": "They <b>had</b> a much easier time with the favored Gators in Game 2, winning 5–2 to \nearn the 2011 <b>CWS Championship</b> and&nbsp;...", "title": "South Carolina Gamecocks baseball" }, { "snippet": "Miami opened the <b>College</b> World Series ... <b>had</b> perhaps the <b>most</b> memorable \nplay in the&nbsp;...", "title": "Miami Hurricanes baseball" }, { "snippet": "The Florida State Seminoles <b>baseball</b> team represents Florida State University in \nthe sport of ... Since 2000, FSU <b>has</b> been one of the best programs in <b>college</b> \n<b>baseball</b> with more victories and a higher winning percentage in the regular \nseason ... In 2014, FSU set the record for the <b>most National</b> Seed selections of all\n-time.", "title": "Florida State Seminoles baseball" }, { "snippet": "Conference tournament <b>champions</b>. 1980, 2007, 2019. Conference <b>champions</b>. \n1910, 1912, 1973, 1974, 1980, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2019. The Vanderbilt \nCommodores <b>baseball</b> team is an American <b>National</b> Collegiate Athletic \nAssociation (NCAA) <b>college baseball</b> team, and the reigning Division I <b>national</b> \nchampion. ... The team qualified for the NCAA Super Regionals in 2004, <b>had</b> the \nnation&#39;s&nbsp;...", "title": "Vanderbilt Commodores baseball" } ] } ]
Who wrote i'm no stranger to the rain?
-5500665341984909492
I'm No Stranger to the Rain
[ "Ron Hellard", "Sonny Curtis" ]
[ "I'm No Stranger to the Rain" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Sonny Curtis and Ron Hellard" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "im no stranger to the rain", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;m No Stranger to the Rain</b>&quot; is a song recorded by American country music artist \nKeith Whitley. It was released in January 1989 as the fifth and final single from&nbsp;...", "title": "I'm No Stranger to the Rain" }, { "snippet": "Sonny Curtis (born May 9, 1937) is an American singer and songwriter. Most of \nhis work falls ... Sonny Curtis also co-wrote the 1987 Country Song of the Year, &quot;<b>I&#39;</b>\n<b>m No Stranger to the Rain</b>&quot; recorded by the late Keith Whitley. Other songs he \nhas&nbsp;...", "title": "Sonny Curtis" }, { "snippet": "&quot;I&#39;m Over You&quot; is a song written by Tim Nichols and Zack Turner, and recorded by \nAmerican ... &quot;When You Say Nothing at All&quot;; &quot;<b>I&#39;m No Stranger to the Rain</b>&quot;; &quot;I \nWonder Do You Think of Me&quot;; &quot;It Ain&#39;t Nothin&#39;&quot;; &quot;I&#39;m Over You&quot;; &quot;&#39;Til a Tear \nBecomes&nbsp;...", "title": "I'm Over You (Keith Whitley song)" }, { "snippet": "Jackie Keith Whitley (July 1, 1954 – May 9, 1989) was an American country \nmusic singer. ... Shortly thereafter, &quot;<b>I&#39;m No Stranger to the Rain</b>&quot; also earned \nWhitley his first and only Country Music Association award as a solo artist and a \nGrammy&nbsp;...", "title": "Keith Whitley" }, { "snippet": "A Hard Act to Follow is an extended play by American country music singer Keith \nWhitley. ... &quot;Turn Me to Love&quot; (Wayland Holyfield, Norro Wilson) – 3:21; &quot;Living \nLike There&#39;s <b>No</b> Tomorrow (Finally Got to Me Tonight)&quot; (Jim McBride, Roger ... &quot;If \nYou Think <b>I&#39;m</b> Crazy Now (You Should Have Seen Me When I Was a Kid)&quot; (Bob&nbsp;...", "title": "A Hard Act to Follow" }, { "snippet": "(1988), &quot;<b>I&#39;m No Stranger to the Rain</b>&quot; (1989). &quot;When You Say Nothing at All&quot; is a \ncountry song written by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz.", "title": "When You Say Nothing at All" }, { "snippet": "Wherever You Are Tonight is the fourth studio album release by American \ncountry music singer ... &quot;I&#39;m Losing You All Over Again&quot; (Keith Whitley, Bill \nCaswell) – 4:10; &quot;Daddy Loved Trains&quot; (Whitley, Don Cook) – 3: ... &quot;When You \nSay Nothing at All&quot;; &quot;<b>I&#39;m No Stranger to the Rain</b>&quot;; &quot;I Wonder Do You Think of Me&quot;; \n&quot;It Ain&#39;t Nothin&#39;&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Wherever You Are Tonight" }, { "snippet": "The following is the discography of Gregg Allman, an American singer-songwriter \nand musician ... In 1987, he was signed to Epic Records, and his third solo album\n, <b>I&#39;m No</b> Angel, went gold on ... <b>No Stranger</b> to the Dark: The Best of Gregg Allman \n... 1989, &quot;I&#39;ll Be Holding On&quot;, Black <b>Rain</b> (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).", "title": "Gregg Allman discography" }, { "snippet": "The following songs recorded by Madonna were not released commercially. \nSome songs have ... This did not appear on the <b>I&#39;m</b> Breathless album. ... As with \nmost of the <b>Rain</b> Tapes tracks, fakes are in circulation which have <b>no</b> relevance to \nthe authentic ... &quot;I&#39;ll Be Gone&quot; and &quot;Never Love A <b>Stranger</b>&quot; produced by Babyface\n.", "title": "List of unreleased songs recorded by Madonna" }, { "snippet": "&quot;A Horse with <b>No</b> Name&quot; is a song written by Dewey Bunnell, and originally \nrecorded by the folk rock band America. It was the band&#39;s first and most \nsuccessful&nbsp;...", "title": "A Horse with No Name" } ] } ]
What day of the year is mothers day always celebrated?
-4485964469272704887
Mother's Day
[ "the second Sunday in May" ]
[ "Mother's Day", "Mother's Day (United States)" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "second Sunday in May" ], "question": "What day of the year is mothers day always celebrated in the US?" }, { "answer": [ "Second Sunday of February" ], "question": "What day of the year is Mother's day always celebrated in Norway?" }, { "answer": [ "Fourth Sunday in Lent" ], "question": "What day of the year is Mothers day always celebrated in Ireland and the UK?" }, { "answer": [ "First Sunday of May" ], "question": "What day of the year is Mothers day always celebrated in Hungary and Spain?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "What day of the year is mothers day always celebrated?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> in the United States is an annual holiday <b>celebrated</b> on the second \nSunday in ... and she never mentioned any connection to the Protestant school \n<b>celebrations</b>, <b>always</b> claiming that the creation of <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> was hers alone. ... \nThe next <b>year</b> the <b>day</b> was reported to be widely <b>celebrated</b> in New York.", "title": "Mother's Day (United States)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> is a <b>celebration</b> honoring the mother of the family, as well as \nmotherhood, ... This <b>celebration</b> was so popular that in the following <b>year</b> \n<b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> was adopted throughout Italy. On 18 December ... Although it wasn&#39;t \n<b>always held</b> during May, Mary Month included thirty daily spiritual exercises \nhonoring Mary.", "title": "Mother's Day" }, { "snippet": "Father&#39;s <b>Day</b> is a <b>celebration</b> honoring fathers and <b>celebrating</b> fatherhood, \npaternal bonds, and ... After hearing a sermon about Anna Jarvis&#39;s <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> \nat Central Methodist Episcopal Church in 1909, she ... air balloon event, which \ntook over the headlines in the following days, and the death of a 16-<b>year</b>-old girl \non July 4.", "title": "Father's Day (United States)" }, { "snippet": "Mothering Sunday is <b>celebrated</b> by Christians in the United Kingdom, Ireland and \nsome other ... Once <b>observed</b> as a <b>day</b> on which people would visit their &quot;<b>mother</b>&quot; \nchurch, it has become an occasion for ... Jump up to: Ronald Hutton (2001), The \nstations of the sun: a history of the ritual <b>year</b> in Britain (illustrated, reprinted ed.)&nbsp;...", "title": "Mothering Sunday" }, { "snippet": "Father&#39;s <b>Day</b> is a <b>day</b> of honoring fatherhood, paternal bonds, as well as the \ninfluence of fathers ... On June 19, 1910, a Father&#39;s <b>Day celebration</b> was <b>held</b> at \nthe YMCA in Spokane, Washington, by Sonora Smart Dodd. ... Estrada, the first \nMonday of December of every <b>year</b> was designated as <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> and Father&#39;s \n<b>Day</b>.", "title": "Father's Day" }, { "snippet": "Earth <b>Day</b> is an annual event <b>celebrated</b> around the world on April 22 to \ndemonstrate support ... This was the first <b>year</b> that Earth <b>Day</b> used the Internet as \nits principal organizing tool, and it proved invaluable nationally and \ninternationally. ... New Environment&quot;; International <b>Day</b> of Forests &middot; International \n<b>Mother</b> Earth <b>Day</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Earth Day" }, { "snippet": "National Grandparents <b>Day</b> is a secular holiday <b>celebrated</b> in various countries, \nwith official recognition in some, and occurring on various days of the <b>year</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "National Grandparents Day" }, { "snippet": "The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception <b>celebrates</b> the solemn <b>celebration</b> \nof belief in the ... By Pontifical designation and decree, it is the patronal feast <b>day</b> \nof Argentina, Brazil, Korea, ... first <b>celebrated</b> a &quot;Feast of the Conception of the \nMost Holy and All Pure <b>Mother</b> of God&quot; on ... Liturgical <b>year</b> of the Catholic \nChurch&nbsp;...", "title": "Feast of the Immaculate Conception" }, { "snippet": "Siblings <b>Day</b> is a holiday recognized annually in some parts of the United States \non April 10, and as Brothers and Sisters <b>Day</b> on May 31st in Europe, honoring the \nrelationships of siblings. Unlike <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> and Father&#39;s <b>Day</b>, it is not federally \nrecognized in the ... The Hindu holiday of Raksha Bandhan also <b>celebrates</b> the \nbond of brothers&nbsp;...", "title": "Siblings Day" }, { "snippet": "Parents&#39; <b>Day</b> is <b>observed</b> in South Korea (May 8) and in the United States (fourth \nSunday of ... In the Philippines, while it is not strictly <b>observed</b> or <b>celebrated</b>, the \nfirst Monday of December each <b>year</b> is proclaimed as Parents&#39; <b>Day</b>. ... <b>Mothers</b>&#39; \n<b>Day</b> is traditionally <b>celebrated</b> on the first Monday of December. On this <b>day</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Parents' Day" } ] } ]
When did the voting age change from 21 to 18?
-2807178568940423210
Voting age
[ "1970s" ]
[ "Voting age" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "during WW II" ], "question": "When did the debate begin to lower the voting age from 21 to 18?" }, { "answer": [ "1968" ], "question": "By what date did some states change the voting age from 21 to 18?" }, { "answer": [ "1971" ], "question": "In what year was a voting age over 18 outlawed?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "When did the voting age change from 21 to 18?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Twenty-sixth Amendment (Amendment XXVI) to the United States \nConstitution prohibits the ... It <b>was</b> proposed by Congress on March 23, 1971, and \nratified on July 1, 1971, the quickest ratification of an amendment in history. ... \nThe drive to lower the <b>voting age</b> from <b>21 to 18</b> grew across the country during \nthe 1960s,&nbsp;...", "title": "Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution" }, { "snippet": "By 1968, several states had lowered the <b>voting age</b> below <b>21</b> years: Alaska and \nHawaii&#39;s minimum age <b>was</b> 20, while Georgia and Kentucky&#39;s <b>was 18</b>. In 1970, \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Voting age" }, { "snippet": "Lowered the <b>voting age</b> from <b>21</b> years to <b>18</b> years. Status: In force. The Sixty-first \nAmendment of the Constitution of India, officially known as The Constitution ... \nThe bill of The Constitution (Sixty-first Amendment) Act, 1988 <b>was</b> introduced in \nthe ... Help &middot; About Wikipedia &middot; Community portal &middot; Recent <b>changes</b> &middot; Contact \npage&nbsp;...", "title": "Sixty-first Amendment of the Constitution of India" }, { "snippet": "The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1972 is an amendment to the \nConstitution of Ireland which lowered the <b>voting age</b> for all national elections and \nreferendums in the state from twenty-one to eighteen years of age. It <b>was</b> \napproved by referendum on 7 December 1972 and signed into law on ... To lower \nthe voting age from 21 to 18.", "title": "Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland" }, { "snippet": "The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 (23 U.S.C. § 158) <b>was</b> passed \nby the United ... Between 1970 and 1975, 29 states lowered the MLDA from <b>21 to</b> \n<b>18</b>, 19, or 20. ... With the lowering of the <b>voting age</b> to <b>18</b>, the minimum legal \ndrinking age (MLDA) <b>was</b> similarly lowered under the notion that by being able to \nvote&nbsp;...", "title": "National Minimum Drinking Age Act" }, { "snippet": "The alcohol laws of the United States regarding minimum age for purchase have \n<b>changed</b> over ... This <b>was</b> primarily because the <b>voting age was</b> lowered from <b>21</b> \n<b>to 18</b> in 1971 with the passing into law of 26th amendment. Many states started&nbsp;...", "title": "U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state" }, { "snippet": "Suffrage in Australia refers to the right to vote for people living in Australia, \nincluding all its six ... The <b>voting age</b> for all federal elections <b>was</b> lowered from <b>21</b> \n<b>to 18</b> in 1973. ... Recent <b>changes</b> to the Electoral Laws in Australia, Australian \nHuman Rights Commission, archived from the original on 14 August 2014; ^ Vicki \nLee&nbsp;...", "title": "Suffrage in Australia" }, { "snippet": "The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as recognized or declared in \nlaw. It is the ... Most countries set the age of majority at <b>18</b>, but some jurisdictions \nhave a higher age and others lower. ... Another example is the <b>voting age</b>, which \nprior to the 1970s <b>was 21</b> in the US, as <b>was</b> the age of majority in all or most \nstates.", "title": "Age of majority" }, { "snippet": "Wild in the Streets is a 1968 film directed by Barry Shear and starring Christopher \nJones, Hal Holbrook, and Shelley Winters. Based on a 1966 Esquire short story &quot;\nThe Day It All Happened, Baby!&quot; by Robert Thom, it <b>was</b> distributed by American \nInternational Pictures. ... Mitchell lowering the presidential minimum <b>voting age</b> to \n<b>18</b> and 1971 with&nbsp;...", "title": "Wild in the Streets" }, { "snippet": "Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to <b>vote</b> in public, \npolitical elections ... An attempt <b>was</b> made to <b>change</b> this situation, but the Jewish \nNaturalization Act ... Minimum <b>age</b> to <b>vote was</b> reduced from <b>21 to 18</b> years in \n1995.", "title": "Suffrage" } ] } ]
Who was the apostle that was crucified upside down?
-6694594733011439831
Saint Peter
[ "Peter" ]
[ "Saint Peter", "Philip the Apostle", "Bartholomew the Apostle" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Simeon", "Simon Peter", "Saint Peter", "Cephas", "Simon", "Peter the Apostle" ], "question": "Who was the apostle from Bethsaida that was born in 1 AD and crucified upside down?" }, { "answer": [ "Philip the Apostle" ], "question": "Who was the apostle from Bethsaida that was crucified upside down in 80 AD?" }, { "answer": [ "Bartholomew" ], "question": "Who was the apostle from Cana that was crucified upside down?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Saint Peter", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Saint Peter</b> also known as Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon (/ˈsaɪmən/ ( About this \nsound listen)), Cephas, or Peter the Apostle, was one of the Twelve Apostles of&nbsp;...", "title": "Saint Peter" }, { "snippet": "The Papal Basilica of <b>Saint Peter</b> in the Vatican or simply <b>Saint Peter&#39;s</b> Basilica (\nLatin: Basilica Sancti Petri), is a church built in the Renaissance style located in&nbsp;...", "title": "St. Peter's Basilica" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Saint Peter</b> and Saint Paul Archipelago is a group of 15 small islets and \nrocks in the central equatorial Atlantic Ocean. It lies in the Intertropical \nConvergence&nbsp;...", "title": "Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago" }, { "snippet": "<b>Saint Peter</b> Port is the capital of Guernsey as well as the main port. The \npopulation in 2014 was 18,207. In Guernésiais and in French, historically the \nofficial&nbsp;...", "title": "Saint Peter Port" }, { "snippet": "<b>Saint Peter</b> is a 2.43 m high Apuan marble sculpture of <b>Saint Peter</b>. It is attributed \nto Filippo Brunelleschi and influenced by Donatello. It forms part of a cycle of&nbsp;...", "title": "Saint Peter (Brunellesci)" }, { "snippet": "The Cross of <b>Saint Peter</b> or Petrine Cross is an inverted Latin cross, traditionally \nused as a Christian symbol, but in recent times also used as an anti-Christian&nbsp;...", "title": "Cross of Saint Peter" }, { "snippet": "The Chair of <b>Saint Peter</b> (Latin: Cathedra Petri), also known as the Throne of \n<b>Saint Peter</b>, is a relic conserved in <b>St</b>. <b>Peter&#39;s</b> Basilica in Vatican City, the \nsovereign&nbsp;...", "title": "Chair of Saint Peter" }, { "snippet": "<b>St</b>. <b>Peter</b> is a city located in Nicollet County, Minnesota, United States. The city is \nlocated 10 miles north of the Mankato – North Mankato metropolitan area.", "title": "St. Peter, Minnesota" }, { "snippet": "The Priestly Fraternity of <b>Saint Peter</b> is a traditionalist Catholic society of apostolic \nlife for priests and seminarians which is in communion with the Holy See.", "title": "Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter" }, { "snippet": "<b>St</b>. <b>Peter&#39;s</b> Square is a large plaza located directly in front of <b>St</b>. <b>Peter&#39;s</b> Basilica in \nthe Vatican City, the papal enclave inside Rome, directly west of the&nbsp;...", "title": "St. Peter's Square" } ] }, { "query": " apostle that was crucified upside down Bartholomew", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Bartholomew</b> was one of the twelve <b>apostles</b> of Jesus according to the New \nTestament. He has ... the <b>apostle</b> was flayed alive and beheaded. According to \nother accounts he was <b>crucified upside down</b> (head downward) like St. Peter.", "title": "Bartholomew the Apostle" }, { "snippet": "Philip the <b>Apostle</b> was one of the Twelve <b>Apostles</b> of Jesus according to New \nTestament. ... Philip and <b>Bartholomew</b> were then <b>crucified upside</b>-<b>down</b>, and \nPhilip preached from his cross. As a result of Philip&#39;s preaching the crowd \nreleased&nbsp;...", "title": "Philip the Apostle" }, { "snippet": "<b>Judas</b> Iscariot (/ˈdʒuːdəs ɪˈskærɪət/; Biblical Hebrew: יהודה‎, romanized: \nYehûdâh, lit. &#39;God is praised&#39;; Greek: Ὶούδας Ὶσκαριώτης) (<b>died</b> c. 30 – c. 33 AD) \nwas a <b>disciple</b> and one of the original Twelve Disciples of Jesus ... His <b>face</b> \nbecame so swelled up that a doctor could not even identify the location of his \neyes using&nbsp;...", "title": "Judas Iscariot" }, { "snippet": "The Cross of Saint Peter or Petrine Cross is an <b>inverted</b> Latin cross, traditionally \nused as a Christian symbol, but in recent times also used as an anti-Christian \nsymbol. In Christianity, it is associated with the martyrdom of Peter the <b>Apostle</b>. ... \nbe <b>upside down</b>, as he felt unworthy of being <b>crucified</b> in the same manner as&nbsp;...", "title": "Cross of Saint Peter" }, { "snippet": "Saint Peter also known as Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon (/ˈsaɪmən/ ( About this \nsound listen)), Cephas, or Peter the <b>Apostle</b>, was one of the Twelve <b>Apostles</b> of \nJesus Christ, and the first leader of the early Church. According to Christian \ntradition, Peter was crucified in Rome under Emperor ... In accordance with the \napocryphal Acts of Peter, he was <b>crucified head down</b>.", "title": "Saint Peter" }, { "snippet": "<b>Bartholomew</b> was one of the twelve <b>Apostles</b> of Jesus. ... at the site of the Maiden \nTower in Baku, Azerbaijan, by being flayed alive and then <b>crucified head down</b>.", "title": "Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/August 24 2007" }, { "snippet": "<b>John</b> the <b>Apostle</b> was one of the Twelve <b>Apostles</b> of Jesus according to the New \nTestament. ... A gospel story relates how the brothers wanted to call <b>down</b> \nheavenly fire on an unhospitable ... Later at the <b>crucifixion</b>, Jesus tells his mother, \n&quot;Woman, here is your son&quot;, and to the Beloved <b>Disciple</b> he says, &quot;Here is your \nmother.", "title": "John the Apostle" }, { "snippet": "Andrew the <b>Apostle</b> (Greek: Ἀνδρέας Andreas), also called Saint Andrew, was an \n<b>apostle</b> of ... Andrew told Jesus about the boy with the loaves and fishes (<b>John</b> 6:\n8), and when Philip wanted to tell Jesus ... not nailed, to a Latin cross of the kind \non which Jesus is said to have been <b>crucified</b>; yet a tradition developed that&nbsp;...", "title": "Andrew the Apostle" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matthias</b> was, according to the Acts of the <b>Apostles</b> (written c. AD 80–90), chosen \nby the ... According to Hippolytus of Rome, <b>Matthias died</b> of old age in Jerusalem. \nClement of Alexandria observed (Stromateis vi.13.): Not that they became&nbsp;...", "title": "Saint Matthias" }, { "snippet": "The Acts of Peter is one of the earliest of the apocryphal Acts of the <b>Apostles</b>. The \nmajority of the ... Consensus among academics points to its being based on the \nActs of <b>John</b>, and ... Peter requests to be <b>crucified upside</b>-<b>down</b> because he does \nnot believe that a man is worthy to be killed in the same manner as Jesus Christ.", "title": "Acts of Peter" } ] }, { "query": "Philip the Apostle", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Philip the Apostle</b> was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to New \nTestament. Later Christian traditions describe Philip as the apostle who preached\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Philip the Apostle" }, { "snippet": "Saint <b>Philip</b> the Evangelist (Greek: Φίλιππος, Philippos) appears several times in \nthe Acts of the <b>Apostles</b>. He was one of the Seven chosen to care for the poor of&nbsp;...", "title": "Philip the Evangelist" }, { "snippet": "The Cathedral of St. <b>Philip the Apostle</b> in Puerto Plata Also known as Puerto \nPlata Cathedral, and as St. <b>Philip the Apostle</b> Cathedral is a cathedral of the&nbsp;...", "title": "St. Philip the Apostle Cathedral, Puerto Plata" }, { "snippet": "Prayer of the <b>Apostle</b> Paul. &quot;Lost&quot; books. Bartholomew · Matthias · Cerinthus · \nBasilides · Mani · Hebrews · Laodiceans &middot; Nag Hammadi library &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The \nGospel of <b>Philip</b> is one of the Gnostic Gospels, a text of New Testament \napocrypha, dated&nbsp;...", "title": "Gospel of Philip" }, { "snippet": "The Martyrdom of Saint Philip is a painting by Jusepe de Ribera from 1639. It is \nconsidered one ... Only in 1953 was it established that the subject is <b>Philip the</b> \n<b>Apostle</b> by the art historian Delphine Fitz Derby. Following the resurrection of \nJesus,&nbsp;...", "title": "The Martyrdom of Saint Philip" }, { "snippet": "St. <b>Philip the Apostle</b> Catholic School, Camp Springs, Maryland, (known as St. \nPhilips) is a Catholic school in Camp Springs, Maryland within the Archdiocese of\n&nbsp;...", "title": "St. Philip the Apostle Catholic School" }, { "snippet": "The St. <b>Philip the Apostle</b> Cathedral also known as San Felipe Cathedral is a \nreligious building belonging to the Catholic Church and is located on 7th Avenue\n&nbsp;...", "title": "St. Philip the Apostle Cathedral, San Felipe" }, { "snippet": "St <b>Philip the Apostle</b> Church is a Church of England parish church in Tottenham, \nLondon, and part of the Diocese of London. In 1899 the London Diocesan&nbsp;...", "title": "St Philip the Apostle, Tottenham" }, { "snippet": "The Greek Acts of <b>Philip</b> (Acta Philippi) is an unorthodox episodic apocryphal \nbook of acts from the mid-to-late fourth century, originally in fifteen separate acta, \nthat gives an accounting of the miraculous acts performed by the <b>Apostle Philip</b>, \nwith overtones of the heroic romance.", "title": "Acts of Philip" }, { "snippet": "St. Philip&#39;s Cathedral may refer to: St. Philip&#39;s Cathedral, San Felipe, Chile; St. \n<b>Philip the Apostle</b> Cathedral, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; St Philip&#39;s&nbsp;...", "title": "St. Philip's Cathedral" } ] }, { "query": " apostle that was crucified upside down", "results": [ { "snippet": "Saint Peter also known as Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon (/ˈsaɪmən/ ( About this \nsound listen)), Cephas, or Peter the <b>Apostle</b>, was one of the Twelve <b>Apostles</b> of \nJesus Christ, and the first leader of the early Church. According to Christian \ntradition, Peter was <b>crucified</b> in Rome under Emperor ... In accordance with the \napocryphal Acts of Peter, he was <b>crucified</b> head <b>down</b>.", "title": "Saint Peter" }, { "snippet": "The Cross of Saint Peter or Petrine Cross is an inverted Latin cross, traditionally \nused as a Christian symbol, but in recent times also used as an anti-Christian \nsymbol. In Christianity, it is associated with the martyrdom of Peter the <b>Apostle</b>. ... \nbe <b>upside down</b>, as he felt unworthy of being <b>crucified</b> in the same manner as&nbsp;...", "title": "Cross of Saint Peter" }, { "snippet": "The Crucifixion of Saint Peter is a work by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, \npainted in 1601 ... Together the two saints represented the foundation of the \nCatholic Church, and they were called the Princes of the <b>Apostles</b>. ... requested to \nbe <b>crucified upside</b>-<b>down</b> because he did not believe that a man is worthy to be \nkilled&nbsp;...", "title": "Crucifixion of Saint Peter (Caravaggio)" }, { "snippet": "Philip the <b>Apostle</b> was one of the Twelve <b>Apostles</b> of Jesus according to New \nTestament. ... Philip and Bartholomew were then <b>crucified upside</b>-<b>down</b>, and \nPhilip preached from his cross. As a result of Philip&#39;s preaching the crowd \nreleased&nbsp;...", "title": "Philip the Apostle" }, { "snippet": "Saint Peter Nolasco&#39;s Vision of Saint Peter the Apostle is a 1629 painting by \nFrancisco de Zurbarán, now in the Prado Museum in Madrid. It is signed at the \nbottom FRANCISCUS Đ ZURBARAN/ FACIEBAT. 1629.. It shows Peter the \n<b>Apostle crucified upside-down</b> appearing to Peter Nolasco,&nbsp;...", "title": "Saint Peter Nolasco's Vision of Saint Peter the Apostle" }, { "snippet": "Crucifixion was a method of capital punishment in which the victim was tied or \nnailed to a large ... Saint Peter: Christian <b>apostle</b>, who according to tradition was \n<b>crucified upside</b>-<b>down</b> at his own request (hence the Cross of St. Peter), because\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Crucifixion" }, { "snippet": "Quō vādis is a Latin phrase meaning &quot;Where are you marching?&quot;. It is also \ncommonly translated as &quot;Where are you going?&quot; or, poetically, &quot;Whither goest \nthou?&quot;. It also may refer to a Christian tradition regarding Saint Peter. According \nto the apocryphal Acts of Peter (Vercelli Acts XXXV), Peter flees from crucifixion ... \nand returns to the city, where he is martyred by being <b>crucified upside</b>-<b>down</b>.", "title": "Quo vadis?" }, { "snippet": "Bartholomew was one of the twelve <b>apostles</b> of Jesus according to the New \nTestament. He has ... the <b>apostle</b> was flayed alive and beheaded. According to \nother accounts he was <b>crucified upside down</b> (head downward) like St. Peter.", "title": "Bartholomew the Apostle" }, { "snippet": "Andrew the <b>Apostle</b> (Greek: Ἀνδρέας Andreas), also called Saint Andrew, was an \n<b>apostle</b> of ... Andrew is said to have been martyred by <b>crucifixion</b> at the city of \nPatras (Patræ) in Achaea, in the year 60. ... in northern England and Scotland to \nprevent witches from flying <b>down</b> the chimney and entering the house to do \nmischief.", "title": "Andrew the Apostle" }, { "snippet": "A collection of popes who have had violent deaths through the centuries. The \ncircumstances ... In tradition, the first pope, Saint Peter, was <b>crucified upside</b>-\n<b>down</b>. ... Peter (1911), &quot;St. Peter, Prince of the <b>Apostles</b>&quot;, Catholic Encyclopedia, \n11,&nbsp;...", "title": "List of popes who died violently" } ] } ]
When did season 9 of friends come out?
-233134674025593620
Friends (season 9)
[ "September 26 , 2002" ]
[ "Friends (season 9)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "September 26, 2002" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "When did season 9 of friends come out?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The ninth <b>season</b> of <b>Friends</b>, an American sitcom created by David Crane and \nMarta Kauffman, premiered <b>on</b> NBC <b>on</b> September 26, 2002. <b>Friends</b> was&nbsp;...", "title": "Friends (season 9)" }, { "snippet": "Season chronology. ← Previous <b>Season 9</b> &middot; List of <b>Friends</b> episodes. The tenth \nand final season of <b>Friends</b>, an American sitcom created by David Crane and \nMarta ... The season premiere opens in Barbados following <b>on</b> from the <b>season 9</b> \nfinale ... Monica finally <b>comes</b> around to Chandler&#39;s way of thinking when she \ngets her&nbsp;...", "title": "Friends (season 10)" }, { "snippet": "Main article: <b>Friends</b> (<b>season</b> 5) ... 106, <b>9</b>, &quot;The One with Ross&#39;s Sandwich&quot;, Gary \nHalvorson, Ted Cohen &amp; Andrew Reich ... 111, 14, &quot;The One Where Everybody \nFinds <b>Out</b>&quot;, Michael Lembeck, Alexa Junge&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Friends episodes" }, { "snippet": "The <b>season</b> contains 24 episodes and concluded airing <b>on</b> May 16, 2002. This \n<b>season</b> had an average of 24.5 million viewers, and <b>was the</b> most watched TV&nbsp;...", "title": "Friends (season 8)" }, { "snippet": "Collider ranked the <b>season</b> #<b>9 on</b> their ranking of the ten <b>Friends seasons</b>. They \nwrote that the best episode of the season <b>was &quot;The</b> One Where Rachel Finds <b>Out</b>\n&quot;.", "title": "Friends (season 1)" }, { "snippet": "Chandler Muriel Bing is a fictional character from the NBC sitcom <b>Friends</b>, \nportrayed by Matthew Perry. He was born <b>on</b> April 24, 1968, to Nora Tyler Bing (\nMorgan Fairchild), ... In <b>season</b> 10, he and Monica go <b>on</b> to adopt twins. ... \nChandler and Rachel originally <b>did</b> not like each other, but grew to become good \n<b>friends</b>.", "title": "Chandler Bing" }, { "snippet": "<b>Friends</b> is an American sitcom television series, created by David Crane and \nMarta Kauffman, ... In <b>season nine</b>, Phoebe and Mike break <b>up</b> due to his desire \nnot to marry. David ... Chandler is led to believe that Monica has left him until he \n<b>comes</b> home to find their apartment decorated for her to propose to him. She is \ntoo&nbsp;...", "title": "Friends" }, { "snippet": "The ninth <b>season</b> of Blue Bloods, a police procedural drama series created by \nRobin Green and Mitchell Burgess, premiered <b>on</b> CBS <b>on</b> September 28, 2018. \nThe <b>season</b> concluded <b>on</b> May 10, 2019 and contained 22 episodes. ... Also, \nFrank ties <b>up</b> loose ends with an old <b>friend</b> who believes a supervisor reassigned \nhis&nbsp;...", "title": "Blue Bloods (season 9)" }, { "snippet": "The ninth and final <b>season</b> of the American comedy television series Scrubs \npremiered <b>on</b> ABC ... Show creator Bill Lawrence wanted to change the name of \nthe show to Scrubs Med, but ABC <b>did</b> not allow this. The setting shifted ... \nMeanwhile, Turk is angered after Perry makes him operate <b>on</b> an old <b>friend</b>. 178, \n<b>9</b>, &quot;Our Stuff&nbsp;...", "title": "Scrubs (season 9)" }, { "snippet": "The ninth <b>season</b> of the American television medical drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy \nbegan airing in the United States <b>on</b> the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) \n<b>on</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Grey's Anatomy (season 9)" } ] } ]
Who plays the lawyer in 13 reasons why?
1895214062863531107
13 Reasons Why
[ "Wilson Cruz" ]
[ "13 Reasons Why", "Katherine Langford" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Wilson Cruz", "Cruz" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who plays the lawyer in 13 reasons why?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Reasons Why</b> is an American teen <b>drama</b> web television series originally \ndeveloped for Netflix ... Dennis Vasquez, the <b>lawyer</b> representing Hannah&#39;s \nparents (season 2; guest seasons 1 and 3); Ross Turner as Mr. Wood, Liberty \nHigh School&nbsp;...", "title": "13 Reasons Why" }, { "snippet": "Katherine Langford (born 29 April 1996) is an Australian actress. She starred as \nHannah Baker in the first two seasons of the Netflix television series <b>13 Reasons</b> \n<b>Why</b> from 2017 to 2018, ... Her scene was removed as the change in <b>actors</b> \nconfused the audience and the directors realized there was no emotional \nconnection&nbsp;...", "title": "Katherine Langford" }, { "snippet": "Wilson Cruz (born Wilson Echevarría; December 27, 1973) is an American <b>actor</b> \nknown for ... Mistresses (2016), Dante – 2 episodes; Heartbeat (2016) – 2 \nepisodes; <b>13 Reasons Why</b> (2017-2019), Dennis – 15 ... California &middot; 20th-century \nAmerican male <b>actors</b> &middot; 21st-century American male <b>actors</b> &middot; Activists from \nCalifornia&nbsp;...", "title": "Wilson Cruz" }, { "snippet": "Allison Miller (born September 2, 1985) is an American actress. She is best \nknown for <b>playing</b> ... Miller started her career as member of the Young <b>Actors</b> \nTheatre in ... She <b>played</b> the role of Sonya Struhl, a <b>lawyer</b> who defends Liberty \nHigh School in the second season of the Netflix original series <b>13 Reasons Why</b>.", "title": "Allison Miller" }, { "snippet": "Clay Jensen is a fictional character created by author Jay Asher. He is the main \ncharacter in <b>Thirteen Reasons Why</b>, a novel written for ... The reviewer also \ncommented about the <b>actors</b> of Clay and Hannah by saying &quot;Langford and \nMinnette are&nbsp;...", "title": "Clay Jensen" }, { "snippet": "Sosie Ruth Bacon (born March 15, 1992) is an American actress. Her first role \nwas <b>playing</b> ... the role of Chief Johnson. Bacon portrayed the character Skye \nMiller in the TV series <b>13 Reasons Why</b>. ... Sosie Bacon was born on March 15, \n1992, to the married <b>actors</b> Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick. Sedgwick gave \nbirth&nbsp;...", "title": "Sosie Bacon" }, { "snippet": "Ajiona Alexus Brown (born March 16, 1996) is an American actress known for her \nroles in The Rickey Smiley Show, Empire, <b>13 Reasons Why</b>, Acrimony, and \nBreaking In. She started her career ... Alexus was born on March 16, 1996 in \nTuskegee, Alabama. She studies <b>Theater</b> Arts at the Alabama School of Fine Arts\n.", "title": "Ajiona Alexus" }, { "snippet": "Mark Ross Pellegrino (born April 9, 1965) is an American <b>actor</b> of film and \ntelevision. He is best ... 2017–present, <b>13 Reasons Why</b>, Sheriff&#39;s Deputy Bill \nStandall, Recurring role ... 1965 births &middot; 20th-century American male <b>actors</b> &middot; 21st-\ncentury American male <b>actors</b> &middot; American male film <b>actors</b> &middot; American male \ntelevision <b>actors</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Mark Pellegrino" }, { "snippet": "Olivia Carolyn Pope is a fictional character created by Shonda Rhimes for the \npolitical <b>drama</b> television series Scandal. This character also <b>played</b> a small role \nin the series &#39;How to Get Away with Murder&#39; produced by Shonda Rhimes: where \nshe <b>plays</b> a <b>lawyer</b> for the ... father in a maximum security prison for 20 years for \nnational security <b>reasons</b>.", "title": "Olivia Pope" }, { "snippet": "Steven Robert Weber (born March 4, 1961) is an American <b>actor</b>, voice <b>actor</b>, \ncomedian and ... 2017–present, <b>13 Reasons Why</b>, Principal Gary Bolan, 13 \nepisodes ... 1961 births &middot; 20th-century American male <b>actors</b> &middot; 21st-century \nAmerican male <b>actors</b> &middot; Male <b>actors</b> from New York City &middot; American male film \n<b>actors</b> &middot; American&nbsp;...", "title": "Steven Weber" } ] }, { "query": "13 reasons why characters", "results": [ { "snippet": "Reasons Why is an American teen drama web television series originally \ndeveloped for Netflix ... the series worked: &quot;The structure is gimmicky and the \n<b>characters</b> inconsistent, but there are still at least <b>13 Reasons Why</b> the series is \nworthy.&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "13 Reasons Why" }, { "snippet": "<b>Characters</b>[edit] ... behind recorded tapes that implicated twelve people, one of \nthem appearing twice, as the <b>thirteen reasons why</b>.", "title": "Thirteen Reasons Why" }, { "snippet": "Hannah Baker is a fictional <b>character</b> created by American author Jay Asher. She \nis the subject of his 2007 young adult fiction mystery novel <b>Thirteen Reasons</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Hannah Baker" }, { "snippet": "To add a redirect to this category, place {{Fictional <b>character</b> redirect|\nseries_name=<b>13 Reasons Why</b>}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #\nREDIRECT&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:13 Reasons Why character redirects to lists" }, { "snippet": "Clay Jensen is a fictional <b>character</b> created by author Jay Asher. He is the main \n<b>character</b> in <b>Thirteen Reasons Why</b>, a novel written for teenagers where a girl,&nbsp;...", "title": "Clay Jensen" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Thirteen Reasons Why characters</b>&quot;. The following 2 pages are \nin this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Thirteen Reasons Why characters" }, { "snippet": "Sosie Ruth Bacon (born March 15, 1992) is an American actress. Her first role \nwas playing ... episodes alongside her mother, who played the role of Chief \nJohnson. Bacon portrayed the <b>character</b> Skye Miller in the TV series <b>13 Reasons</b> \n<b>Why</b>.", "title": "Sosie Bacon" }, { "snippet": "Dylan Christopher Minnette (born December 29, 1996) is an American actor, \nsinger, and musician. He is known for his role as Clay Jensen in the Netflix \ndrama series <b>13 Reasons Why</b>. ... on television include the young version of the \n<b>character</b> Michael Scofield on Prison Break and <b>character</b> Clay Norman on \nSaving Grace.", "title": "Dylan Minnette" }, { "snippet": "Ross Fleming Butler (born May 17, 1990) is an American actor. He is best known \nfor his role in the Netflix series <b>13 Reasons Why</b> as Zach ... Ausiello, Michael (\nApril 25, 2017). &quot;Riverdale Set to Recast a Major <b>Character</b> Ahead of Season 2&quot;.", "title": "Ross Butler (actor)" }, { "snippet": "Miles Dominic Heizer (born May 16, 1994) is an American actor. On television, he \nis known for portraying Alex Standall in the Netflix original series <b>13 Reasons</b> \n<b>Why</b> and Drew Holt in the NBC drama series Parenthood. ... Heizer portrayed his \n<b>character</b> Drew Holt alongside his real life best friend Mae Whitman who starred \nas&nbsp;...", "title": "Miles Heizer" } ] } ]
Who won the money in the bank 2014?
2676729016766421227
Money in the Bank (2014)
[ "Seth Rollins" ]
[ "Money in the Bank (2014)" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "John Cena" ], "question": "Who won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in Money in the Bank in 2014?" }, { "answer": [ "The Usos" ], "question": "Who won the tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship in Money in the Bank 2014?" }, { "answer": [ "Paige" ], "question": "Who won the singles match for the WWE Divas Championship in Money in the Bank 2014?" }, { "answer": [ "Seth Rollins" ], "question": "Who won the Money in the Bank ladder match for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match contract in Money in the Bank 2014?" }, { "answer": [ "Gold and Stardust" ], "question": "Who won a tag team match in Money in the Bank 2014 that took 08:16?" }, { "answer": [ "Rusev (with Lana)" ], "question": "Who won a singles match in Money in the Bank 2014 that took 08:19?" }, { "answer": [ "Layla" ], "question": "Who won a singles match with Fandango as a special guest referee in Money in the Bank 2014?" }, { "answer": [ "Adam Rose" ], "question": "Who won a singles match in Money in the Bank 2014 that took 05:12 minutes?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Who won the money in the bank 2014?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Money in the Bank</b> (<b>2014</b>) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event \nand WWE ... The titular ladder match for the Money in the Bank contract was <b>won</b> \nby Seth Rollins. The main event was a ladder match for the vacant WWE World&nbsp;...", "title": "Money in the Bank (2014)" }, { "snippet": "<b>2014</b>, Next → 2016. <b>Money in the Bank</b> (2015) was a professional wrestling pay-\nper-view (PPV) event and WWE ... The titular ladder match for the <b>Money in the</b> \n<b>Bank</b> contract was <b>won</b> by Sheamus. In the main event, Seth Rollins retained the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Money in the Bank (2015)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Money in the Bank</b> (2011) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event held \nby WWE, and ... <b>Money in the Bank</b> was broadcast globally and <b>received</b> mostly \npositive reviews from critics, ... The 2010, 2011, 2012, and <b>2014 Money in the</b> \n<b>Bank</b> events featured a main event involving John Cena, albeit in different \nstorylines.", "title": "Money in the Bank (2011)" }, { "snippet": "A fifth <b>Money in the Bank</b> pay-per-view took place on Sunday, June 29, ... The \noriginal plan for the event was that the <b>winner of</b> the ladder&nbsp;...", "title": "Money in the Bank ladder match" }, { "snippet": "Colby Lopez (born May 28, 1986) is an American professional wrestler currently \nsigned to ... Following the team&#39;s first breakup in June <b>2014</b>, Rollins went on to \nbecome a two-time WWE Champion, two-time Universal ... At <b>Money in the Bank</b> \non June 19, Rollins defeated Reigns <b>to win</b> his second WWE World Heavyweight\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Seth Rollins" }, { "snippet": "<b>Money in the Bank</b> is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event, \nproduced annually by ... The <b>2014</b>, 2015, and 2016 events featured only <b>one</b> \n<b>Money in the Bank</b> ladder match with its contract being for a match for the unified \ntitle (which&nbsp;...", "title": "WWE Money in the Bank" }, { "snippet": "The Shield was a professional wrestling stable in WWE that consisted of Dean \nAmbrose, ... All three members of The Shield competed in the <b>2014</b> Royal \nRumble match, during which Ambrose tried to ... At the event on June 19, \nAmbrose <b>won the Money in the Bank</b> ladder match, and Rollins regained the \nWWE World&nbsp;...", "title": "The Shield (professional wrestling)" }, { "snippet": "Trinity Fatu (née McCray; born November 30, 1987) is an American professional \nwrestler and ... In January <b>2014</b>, Naomi <b>received</b> a push, facing the Divas \nChampion Lee in various matches. ... In June, Naomi competed in her first <b>Money</b> \n<b>in the Bank</b> ladder match at the <b>Money in the Bank</b> pay-per-view, where she and \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Naomi (wrestler)" }, { "snippet": "The Authority was a professional wrestling stable in WWE, which originated due \nto Triple H helping Randy Orton win the WWE Championship from Daniel Bryan \nat the 2013 SummerSlam pay-per-view immediately after cashing in the <b>Money in</b> \n<b>the Bank</b> contract. ... At the pay-per-view, Rollins <b>won the Money in the Bank</b> \ncontract by defeating&nbsp;...", "title": "The Authority (professional wrestling)" }, { "snippet": "During this period, the three <b>banks</b> were the subject to significant ... The <b>money</b> \nfrom the State Health Insurance Company was also used. ... <b>One</b> of the \ncompany&#39;s partners is Olesea Bride, who is&nbsp;...", "title": "Moldovan bank fraud scandal" } ] } ]
Who was known as the father of geometry?
-3613623828522706952
Euclid
[ "Euclid of Alexandria" ]
[ "Euclid" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Euclid" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who was known as the father of geometry?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Euclid sometimes <b>called</b> Euclid of Alexandria to distinguish him from Euclid of \nMegara, was a Greek mathematician, often <b>referred to</b> as the &quot;founder of \ngeometry&quot; or the &quot;<b>father of geometry</b>&quot;.", "title": "Euclid" }, { "snippet": "<b>Geometry</b> arose as the field of knowledge dealing with spatial relationships. \n<b>Geometry</b> was one ... π as 3 and 1/8. The Babylonians are also <b>known</b> for the \nBabylonian mile, which was a measure of distance equal to about seven miles \ntoday.", "title": "History of geometry" }, { "snippet": "A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics \nin their work, ... One of the earliest <b>known</b> mathematicians was Thales of Miletus (\nc. ... He is credited with the first use of deductive reasoning applied to <b>geometry</b>, \n... She succeeded her <b>father</b> as Librarian at the Great Library and wrote many&nbsp;...", "title": "Mathematician" }, { "snippet": "The fraudulent Euclid. Is there any reason why this article claims that maybe \nEuclid did not exist ... CHANGE often <b>referred to as the &quot;Father of Geometry</b>&quot; TO \noften improperly <b>referred to as the &quot;Father of Geometry</b>&quot;: geometry had been \npracticed&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Euclid/Archive 3" }, { "snippet": "A geometer is a mathematician whose area of study is geometry. Some important \ngeometers ... 300 BC) - Elements, Euclidean geometry (sometimes <b>called</b> the &quot;\n<b>father of geometry</b>&quot;); Apollonius of Perga (c. 262 BC–c. 190 BC) - Euclidean&nbsp;...", "title": "List of geometers" }, { "snippet": "Gaspard Monge, Comte de Péluse was a French mathematician, the inventor of \ndescriptive ... Known for, Descriptive geometry ... of descriptive <b>geometry</b> (the \nmathematical basis of technical drawing), and the <b>father</b> of differential <b>geometry</b>.", "title": "Gaspard Monge" }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of people who are <b>considered</b> a &quot;<b>father</b>&quot; or &quot;mother of a \nscientific field. ... Projective <b>geometry</b> &middot; Girard Desargues(founder), By \ngeneralizing the use of vanishing points to include the case when these are \ninfinitely far away.", "title": "List of people considered father or mother of a scientific field ..." }, { "snippet": "Algebra can essentially be <b>considered</b> as doing computations similar to those of \narithmetic but ... Euclid is regarded as the &quot;<b>father of geometry</b>&quot;. His Elements is&nbsp;...", "title": "History of algebra" }, { "snippet": "Euclidean <b>geometry</b> is a mathematical system attributed to Alexandrian Greek \nmathematician ... Until the advent of non-Euclidean <b>geometry</b>, these axioms were \n<b>considered</b> to be obviously true in the physical world, so that all the theorems&nbsp;...", "title": "Euclidean geometry" }, { "snippet": "Thales of Miletus was a Greek mathematician, astronomer and pre-Socratic \nphilosopher from ... There are two theorems of Thales in elementary <b>geometry</b>, \none <b>known</b> as Thales&#39; theorem having to do with a triangle inscribed in a circle \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Thales of Miletus" } ] } ]
1701 act of settlement heirs to the throne?
-2753600329010693071
Act of Settlement 1701
[ "Sophia of Hanover" ]
[ "Act of Settlement 1701" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Sophia of Hanover" ], "question": "1701 act of settlement heirs to the throne, who is the next protestant in line?" }, { "answer": [ "her non-Roman Catholic heirs" ], "question": "1701 act of settlement heirs to the throne after Sophia of Hanover?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "1701 act of settlement heirs to the throne?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Bill of Rights excluded Catholics from the <b>throne</b>, which ruled out James II \nand his <b>descendants</b>. However, it did not&nbsp;...", "title": "Act of Settlement 1701" }, { "snippet": "It reflects the laws current in England and Scotland immediately before the <b>Act of</b> \n<b>Settlement 1701</b>, which disqualified Catholics from the <b>throne</b>.", "title": "Jacobite line of succession to the English and Scottish thrones in 1714" }, { "snippet": "Under the <b>Act of Settlement 1701</b>, the <b>throne</b> of the Kingdom of England was \nsettled on the Electress Sophia of Hanover and the &quot;<b>heirs</b> of her body&quot;, this \nphrase&nbsp;...", "title": "Succession to the Crown Act 2013" }, { "snippet": "Sep 1, 2019 <b>...</b> 2) was an <b>Act</b> of the Parliament of England to settle the <b>succession</b> to the English \n<b>throne</b> on the Protestant <b>heirs</b> of the Electress Sophia of&nbsp;...", "title": "Act of Settlement 1701 - Wikisource, the free online library" }, { "snippet": "<b>Succession</b> to the British <b>throne</b> is determined by descent, sex legitimacy, and \nreligion. Under common law, the Crown is inherited by a sovereign&#39;s children or \nby a childless sovereign&#39;s nearest collateral line. The Bill of Rights 1689 and the \n<b>Act of Settlement 1701</b> restrict <b>succession to</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Succession to the British throne" }, { "snippet": "The Jacobite <b>succession</b> is the line through which Jacobites believed that the \ncrowns of England, Scotland, and Ireland should have descended, applying \nprimogeniture, since the deposition of James II and VII in 1688 and his death in \n<b>1701</b>. It is in opposition to the line of <b>succession</b> to the British <b>throne</b> in law since \n... The <b>Act of Settlement 1701</b>, passed shortly before Anne&#39;s accession, fixed the&nbsp;...", "title": "Jacobite succession" }, { "snippet": "By the terms of the English <b>Act of Settlement 1701</b>, George&#39;s mother, Sophia, was \ndesignated as the <b>heir</b> to the English <b>throne</b> if the then reigning monarch,&nbsp;...", "title": "George I of Great Britain" }, { "snippet": "Anne became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702 and \nQueen of Great Britain from 1707. The <b>1701 Act of Settlement</b> established \nElectress&nbsp;...", "title": "List of heirs to the British throne" }, { "snippet": "... William III, became co-monarchs and the Bill of Rights 1689 and <b>Act of</b> \n<b>Settlement 1701</b> excluded Catholics from the English then, subsequently, British \n<b>throne</b>.", "title": "James Francis Edward Stuart" }, { "snippet": "It reiterated the <b>Act of Settlement 1701</b>, that the line of <b>succession</b> to the British \n<b>throne</b>, in the absence of any children of Queen Anne, passed directly to \nElectress&nbsp;...", "title": "Princess Sophia's Precedence Act 1711" } ] } ]
Who has won the most album of the year grammys?
780432491618560259
Grammy Award for Album of the Year
[ "Frank Sinatra", "Stevie Wonder" ]
[ "Grammy Award records" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Tom Coyne", "Tom Coyne (music engineer)", "Thomas J. Coyne" ], "question": "Which engineer/mixer has won the most album of the year grammys?" }, { "answer": [ "Frank Sinatra" ], "question": "Which person, who was awarded for his work in the 1960s, is tied for the most album of the year grammys for an artist?" }, { "answer": [ "Stevie Wonder" ], "question": "Which person, who was awarded for his work in the 1970s, is tied for the most album of the year grammys for an artist?" }, { "answer": [ "Paul Simon" ], "question": "Which person, who was awarded for his work across multiple decades, is tied for the most album of the year grammys for an artist?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "most album of the year grammys", "results": [ { "snippet": "Wonder and Sinatra both won the <b>most Grammys</b> for <b>Album of the Year</b> within a \ndecade. Sinatra had wins in 1960, 1966 and 1967, while Wonder had wins in \n1974&nbsp;...", "title": "Grammy Award for Album of the Year" }, { "snippet": "With either <b>year</b>, Cotten is the oldest female <b>Grammy</b> winner. <b>Most</b> honored \n<b>albums</b>[edit].", "title": "Grammy Award records" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Grammy</b> Award for Best Rap <b>Album</b> is an award presented to recording \nartists for quality ... As of 2020, Eminem holds the record for the <b>most</b> wins in this \ncategory, with six. Lauryn Hill was the first female artist to win in this category, \nwhen she ... Each <b>year</b> is linked to the article about the <b>Grammy</b> Awards held that \n<b>year</b>.", "title": "Grammy Award for Best Rap Album" }, { "snippet": "Rafael Arcaute, Eduardo Cabra, Gustavo Santaolalla and René Pérez are the \n<b>most</b> awarded producers, with two wins each, Ronnie Torres has received the \n<b>most</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Grammy</b> Award for Record of the Year is presented by the National Academy \nof Recording ... <b>Album of the Year</b> is awarded for a whole album, and the award \nis presented to the artist, ... It is one of the four <b>most</b> prestigious <b>Grammy</b> Awards.", "title": "Grammy Award for Record of the Year" }, { "snippet": "He described West&#39;s album as &quot;the <b>most</b> critically acclaimed <b>album of the year</b>, a \ncareer-defining record&quot;. Roberts went on to criticize the <b>Grammy</b> Awards for \nbeing&nbsp;...", "title": "Grammy Award" }, { "snippet": "Ray Charles&#39; final album, Genius Loves Company, won this award and <b>Album of</b> \n<b>the Year</b> in 2005. Kelly Clarkson is tied for the <b>most</b> nominations with five, and the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Grammy</b> Award for Best Rock <b>Album</b> is an award presented at the <b>Grammy</b> \nAwards, ... The band Foo Fighters holds the record for the <b>most</b> wins in this \ncategory, ... Each <b>year</b> is linked to the article about the <b>Grammy</b> Awards held that \n<b>year</b>.", "title": "Grammy Award for Best Rock Album" }, { "snippet": "<b>Most</b> nominations, Kendrick Lamar (8). Website, http://www.<b>grammy</b>.com/ &middot; Edit \nthis on Wikidata. Television/radio coverage. Network, CBS. Viewership, 19.9 \nmillion. ← 60th &middot; <b>Grammy</b> Awards &middot; 62nd →. The 61st Annual <b>Grammy</b> Awards \nceremony was held on February 10, 2019, at Staples Center ... Alicia Keys – \npresented Record of the Year and <b>Album of the Year</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "61st Annual Grammy Awards" }, { "snippet": "The 58th Annual <b>Grammy</b> Awards was held on February 15, 2016, at the Staples \nCenter in Los ... Kendrick Lamar received the <b>most</b> nominations with 11, and \nbecame the rapper with the <b>most</b> nominations in a single ... Taylor Swift won \nthree awards, including <b>Album of the Year</b> for 1989, becoming the first female \nartist to win&nbsp;...", "title": "58th Annual Grammy Awards" } ] } ]
Who wrote the script for the crucible movie adaptation (1996)?
-1543755920148733745
The Crucible (1996 film)
[ "Arthur Miller" ]
[ "The Crucible (1996 film)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Arthur Asher Miller", "Miller", "Arthur Miller" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who wrote the script for the crucible movie adaptation (1996)?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Crucible</b> is a <b>1996</b> American historical drama film written by Arthur Miller \n<b>adapting</b> his play of the same title, inspired by the Salem witchcraft trials. It was \n<b>directed</b> by Nicholas Hytner and stars Daniel Day-Lewis as John ... &quot;The <b>Crucible</b> \n<b>Movie</b> Review &amp; Film Summary (<b>1996</b>)&quot;. Rogerebert.com. Retrieved 20 May 2017\n.", "title": "The Crucible (1996 film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>1996</b> – The <b>Crucible</b> with a <b>screenplay</b> by Arthur Miller himself. The cast included \nPaul Scofield, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Winona Ryder. This <b>adaptation</b> earned&nbsp;...", "title": "The Crucible" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Crucible</b> is a 1957 joint Franco-East German film production <b>directed</b> by \nRaymond Rouleau with a <b>screenplay adapted</b> by Jean-Paul Sartre from the 1953\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Crucible (1957 film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>1996</b> wide-<b>released movies</b>[edit]. January–March[edit]. Opening, Title&nbsp;...", "title": "1996 in film" }, { "snippet": "Brassed Off is a <b>1996</b> British comedy-drama film written and <b>directed</b> by Mark \nHerman and ... Paul Allen <b>adapted</b> Mark Herman&#39;s <b>screenplay</b> for the stage, the \nproduction premiering at the <b>Crucible</b> Theatre Sheffield on 17 March 1998, with \nmusic performed by the Grimethorpe Colliery Band. The play transferred to the \nRoyal&nbsp;...", "title": "Brassed Off" }, { "snippet": "The 69th Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion \nPicture Arts and ... referred to as Oscars) in 24 categories honoring films <b>released</b> \nin <b>1996</b>. ... Billy Bob Thornton, Best <b>Adapted Screenplay</b> winner ... 2, The \n<b>Crucible</b> ... Of the top 50 grossing <b>movies</b> of the <b>year</b>, 37 nominations went to 17 \nfilms on&nbsp;...", "title": "69th Academy Awards" }, { "snippet": "The Academy Award for Best <b>Adapted Screenplay</b> is one of the Academy Awards\n, also known as the Oscars. They are overwhelmingly considered by both \nentertainment industry insiders as well as the <b>movie</b>-going public to be the most \nprestigious film awards in the United ... The Oscar for Best <b>Adapted Screenplay</b> is \nawarded each <b>year</b> to the <b>writer</b> of&nbsp;...", "title": "Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay" }, { "snippet": "The 2nd Critics&#39; Choice Awards were presented on January 20, 1997, honoring \nthe finest achievements of <b>1996</b> filmmaking. Top 10 films[edit]. (in alphabetical \norder). Big Night &middot; The <b>Crucible</b> &middot; The English Patient &middot; Evita &middot; Fargo &middot; Hamlet &middot; \nJerry ... Best <b>Screenplay</b>: The English ... The <b>Crucible</b>. Breakout Artist of the <b>Year</b>:.", "title": "2nd Critics' Choice Awards" }, { "snippet": "Matthew McConaughey is an American actor who made his breakthrough by \nstarring in the Richard Linklater-<b>directed</b> coming of age comedy Dazed and \nConfused in 1993. His first lead role was in the <b>1996</b> film <b>adaptation</b> of the John \nGrisham novel A ... &quot;Lone Star <b>Movie</b> Review &amp; Film Summary (<b>1996</b>)&quot;. Roger \nEbert.", "title": "Matthew McConaughey filmography" }, { "snippet": "Sir Kenneth Charles Branagh is a Northern Irish actor, director, film producer and \nscreenwriter. Branagh trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London; in \n2015 he succeeded Richard Attenborough as its president. He has both <b>directed</b> \nand starred in several film <b>adaptations</b> of William ... In 2002, Branagh starred at \nthe <b>Crucible</b> Theatre, Sheffield as Richard III.", "title": "Kenneth Branagh" } ] } ]
Who wrote the poem o captain my captain?
7549269245545940409
O Captain! My Captain!
[ "Walt Whitman" ]
[ "O Captain! My Captain!" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Walt Whitman" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "o captain my captain", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>O Captain</b>! <b>My Captain</b>!&quot; is an extended metaphor poem written in 1865 by Walt \nWhitman, about the death of American president Abraham Lincoln. The poem&nbsp;...", "title": "O Captain! My Captain!" }, { "snippet": "Dead Poets Society is a 1989 American drama film directed by Peter Weir, written \nby Tom ... As he leaves, Todd stands up on his desk and says &quot;<b>O Captain</b>! <b>My</b> \n<b>Captain</b>!&quot;, which prompts the other members of the Dead Poets Society to do the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Dead Poets Society" }, { "snippet": "Captain My Captain is the second and final studio album by the pioneering \nAmerican ... Not to be confused with O Captain! My Captain!. 1996 studio album \nby&nbsp;...", "title": "Captain My Captain" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Oh Captain, My Captain&quot; is the 3rd episode of season 6 of the supernatural \ndrama television ... For the Walt Whitman poem, see O Captain! My Captain!", "title": "Oh Captain, My Captain" }, { "snippet": "Sequel to Drum-Taps, subtitled When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom&#39;d and \nother poems, ... <b>My Captain</b>!, written in response to the Assassination of Abraham \nLincoln in ... elegy When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom&#39;d and &quot;<b>O Captain</b>! <b>My</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Sequel to Drum-Taps" }, { "snippet": "Oh, Captain! is a musical comedy based on the film The Captain&#39;s Paradise with \nmusic and ... For the Walt Whitman poem, see O Captain! My Captain!", "title": "Oh, Captain!" }, { "snippet": "&quot;I&#39;m Your Captain (Closer to Home)&quot; is a 1970 song written by American musician \nMark Farner ... Everybody, listen to me, and return me, my ship. I&#39;m your ... \nComparisons have been made to Walt Whitman&#39;s poem &quot;<b>O Captain</b>! <b>My Captain</b>!", "title": "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)" }, { "snippet": "Dead poets society[edit]. Should we include, as a margin note, that this poem is \nused in the movie Dead Poets Society? Dboonz (talk) 08:52, 17 November 2008\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:O Captain! My Captain!" }, { "snippet": "Walt Whitman was an American poet, essayist, and journalist. A humanist, he \nwas a part of the ... Two of his well known poems, &quot;<b>O Captain</b>! <b>My Captain</b>!", "title": "Walt Whitman" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Hush&#39;d Be the Camps To-Day&quot; is a poem by Walt Whitman dedicated to \nAbraham Lincoln. The poem was written on April 19, 1865, shortly after Lincoln&#39;s \nassassination. Whitman went on to write additional poetry about Lincoln: &quot;<b>O</b> \n<b>Captain</b>! <b>My Captain</b>!", "title": "Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day" } ] } ]
Who plays peter rabbit in the new peter rabbit movie?
8611679121217005815
Peter Rabbit (film)
[ "James Corden" ]
[ "Peter Rabbit (film)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "James Corden" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "peter rabbit movies", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Blu-ray disc extra features include a mini <b>movie</b> and three featurettes, &quot;Shake \nYour Cotton-Tail Dance Along&quot;, a seven-minute behind-the-scenes &quot;<b>Peter Rabbit</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Peter Rabbit (film)" }, { "snippet": "Peter Rabbit is a fictional animal character in various children&#39;s stories by Beatrix \nPotter. He first ... &quot;Sony working on a live-action/animation hybrid <b>Peter Rabbit</b> \n<b>movie</b>&quot;. Flickering Myth. Retrieved 24 December 2015. ^ Jump up to: Doty, \nMeriah&nbsp;...", "title": "Peter Rabbit" }, { "snippet": "The Tale of <b>Peter Rabbit</b> is a children&#39;s book written and illustrated by Beatrix \nPotter that follows ... In an animated <b>movie</b> by Golden Films, The New Adventures \nof <b>Peter Rabbit</b>, &quot;Peter is given buck teeth, an American accent and a fourth sister\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" }, { "snippet": "However, Sony Pictures Animation will not be involved in the film, since 2016&#39;s \nfilm The Angry Birds <b>Movie</b>. Contents. 1 Premise; 2 Cast. 2.1&nbsp;...", "title": "Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway" }, { "snippet": "<b>Peter Rabbit</b> by Beatrix Potter. This is a list of fictional rabbits and hares. Fantasy \nhybrids such as Jackelopes are not listed. ... Before the meteor hit the city, Ace \nworked a stunt rabbit in the <b>movies</b>. Anais Watterson, Rabbit, The Amazing World\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of fictional rabbits and hares" }, { "snippet": "In her thirties, Potter self-published the highly successful children&#39;s book The Tale \nof <b>Peter Rabbit</b>. Following this, Potter began writing and illustrating children&#39;s&nbsp;...", "title": "Beatrix Potter" }, { "snippet": "Domhnall Gleeson is an Irish actor. He has also worked as a voice actor, \nscreenwriter and short ... In 2018, he starred in a live-action adaptation of <b>Peter</b> \n<b>Rabbit</b>. From 2015 to ... the Irish Mob. In late 2019, Gleeson returned to the role of \nGeneral Hux in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the last film of the nine <b>movie</b> \nseries.", "title": "Domhnall Gleeson" }, { "snippet": "Who Framed Roger <b>Rabbit</b> is a 1988 American live-action/animated mystery \ncomedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Frank Marshall and \nRobert Watts and written by Jeffrey Price and <b>Peter</b> S. Seaman. ... They hide in a \n<b>movie</b> theater, where Eddie sees a newsreel detailing the sale of Maroon \nCartoons to&nbsp;...", "title": "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" }, { "snippet": "Miss Potter is a 2006 biographical drama film directed by Chris Noonan. It is \nbased on the life of children&#39;s author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, and combines \nstories from her own life with animated sequences featuring characters from her \nstories, such as <b>Peter Rabbit</b>.", "title": "Miss Potter" }, { "snippet": "The World of <b>Peter Rabbit</b> and Friends is a British animated anthology television \nseries based on the works of Beatrix Potter, featuring <b>Peter Rabbit</b> and other&nbsp;...", "title": "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends" } ] }, { "query": "Who plays peter rabbit in the new peter rabbit movie?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Peter Rabbit</b> is a 2018 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy <b>film</b> directed by \nWill Gluck ... In August 2016, James Corden was <b>cast</b> to voice <b>Peter Rabbit</b>, and \nRose Byrne was selected to <b>play</b> one of the live-action roles. ... The <b>next</b> month, \nDomhnall Gleeson was <b>cast</b> as Thomas McGregor, the descendant of the original\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Peter Rabbit (film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Peter Rabbit</b> is a fictional animal character in various children&#39;s stories by Beatrix \nPotter. He first ... Her <b>next</b> tale, The Christmas Tale of <b>Peter Rabbit</b>, was released \nin 2013, followed by The Spectacular Tale of <b>Peter Rabbit</b> in 2014. ... A sequel \n<b>Peter Rabbit</b> 2: The Runaway (2020) reunited most of the <b>cast</b> of the previous <b>film</b>\n.", "title": "Peter Rabbit" }, { "snippet": "The <b>film</b> is a sequel to 2018&#39;s <b>Peter Rabbit</b> and is based on the stories of Peter ... \nIn February 2019, it was announced David Oyelowo had joined the <b>cast</b> of the \n<b>film</b>, ... &#39;<b>Peter Rabbit</b> 2: The Runaway&#39; Trailer: First Look At James Corden&#39;s <b>Next</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway" }, { "snippet": "The Tale of <b>Peter Rabbit</b> is a children&#39;s book written and illustrated by Beatrix \nPotter that follows ... In an animated <b>movie</b> by Golden Films, The <b>New</b> Adventures \nof <b>Peter Rabbit</b>, &quot;Peter is given buck teeth, ... Margot Robbie, and Elizabeth \nDebicki, and live action roles <b>played</b> by Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne, and \nSam Neill.", "title": "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" }, { "snippet": "<b>Peter Rabbit</b> is an internationally produced computer-animated animated \ntelevision series for ... 1 Synopsis; 2 Voice <b>cast</b> ... journal (a guide on how to be a \ngood rabbit) on his adventures with his friends, Cousin Benjamin Bunny and <b>new</b> \ncharacter ... 30, 2, &quot;The Tale of The Great Garden <b>Movie</b>&quot;, October 9, 2014 (2014-\n10-09).", "title": "Peter Rabbit (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Followed by, Here Comes <b>Peter Cottontail</b>: The <b>Movie</b>. Here Comes <b>Peter</b> \n<b>Cottontail</b> is a 1971 Easter stop motion animated television special ... 1 Plot; 2 \n<b>Cast</b>; 3 Production; 4 Songs; 5 Crew; 6 Home media releases; 7 See also ... \nTherefore, Irontail becomes the <b>new</b> Chief Easter Bunny, passing laws to make \nEaster a&nbsp;...", "title": "Here Comes Peter Cottontail" }, { "snippet": "The World of <b>Peter Rabbit</b> and Friends is a British animated anthology television \nseries based ... 1 Production; 2 Contents; 3 Episodes; 4 <b>Cast</b>; 5 International \nbroadcasts; 6 References; 7 External links ... and received series director and \nwriter credit on the first six episodes, but she died of cancer on <b>New</b> Year&#39;s Eve \n1992.", "title": "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends" }, { "snippet": "<b>Peter Cottontail</b>, now the Chief Easter Bunny of April Valley, has a son named \nJunior, who annoys his father by making impractical and outlandish inventions&nbsp;...", "title": "Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie" }, { "snippet": "<b>Peter Rabbit</b> by Beatrix Potter. This is a list of fictional rabbits and hares. Fantasy \nhybrids such as Jackelopes are not listed. ... While helping to defend the rabbits&#39; \n<b>new</b> home at Watership Down from an invasion, he famously ... He is listed \namong &quot;The 50 Best Animated <b>Movie</b> Characters&quot; by Empire magazine and has \nbeen&nbsp;...", "title": "List of fictional rabbits and hares" }, { "snippet": "<b>Peter Cottontail</b> is a name temporarily assumed by a fictional rabbit named <b>Peter</b> \n<b>Rabbit</b> in the works of Thornton Burgess, an author from Springfield, \nMassachusetts. In 1910, when Burgess began his Old Mother West Wind series, \nthe <b>cast</b> of animals included <b>Peter Rabbit</b>. ... In the 26-chapter book, he takes on \nthe <b>new</b> name partway through chapter 2,&nbsp;...", "title": "Peter Cottontail" } ] } ]
When did rugby league go professional in australia?
-4662254685070346364
Rugby league in Australia
[ "1907" ]
[ "Rugby league in Australia" ]
[ { "answer": [ "1907", "8 August 1907" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "When did rugby league go professional in australia?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The history of <b>rugby league</b> as a separate form of rugby football <b>goes</b> back to \n1895 in ... Here rugby <b>was</b> largely a working class game, whilst the south eastern \nclubs were largely middle class. ... Baskerville died from illness on the <b>Australian</b> \nleg of the tour, but the <b>professional</b> rugby movement lived on, pushing forward in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "History of rugby league" }, { "snippet": "<b>Rugby league</b> is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a \nrectangular ... The first <b>Rugby League</b> World Cup <b>was</b> held in France in 1954; the \ncurrent ... Similar breakaway factions split from RFU-affiliated unions in <b>Australia</b> \nand ... 1967 saw the first <b>professional</b> Sunday matches of <b>rugby league</b> played.", "title": "Rugby league" }, { "snippet": "At a meeting in Bateman&#39;s Crystal Hotel in Sydney, New South Wales, the New \nSouth Wales <b>Rugby</b> Football <b>League</b> (NSWRFL) <b>was</b> formed as a <b>professional</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Rugby league in Australia" }, { "snippet": "Meanwhile, in Sydney a meeting <b>was</b> organised to look at forming a <b>professional</b> \n<b>rugby</b> competition in <b>Australia</b>. The meeting resolved that a &quot;New South Wales&nbsp;...", "title": "Comparison of rugby league and rugby union" }, { "snippet": "Rugby football is a collective name for the team sports of <b>rugby league</b> and rugby \nunion, as well ... Rugby football <b>was</b> one of many versions of football played at \nEnglish public ... <b>rugby league</b> and most other forms of football as an openly \n<b>professional</b> sport. ... 1907, <b>Rugby league</b> spreads to <b>Australia</b> and New Zealand.", "title": "Rugby football" }, { "snippet": "The National <b>Rugby League</b> (NRL) is a league of <b>professional</b> men&#39;s <b>rugby</b> \n<b>league</b> teams in <b>Australia</b>. Run by the <b>Australian Rugby League</b> Commission, the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "National Rugby League" }, { "snippet": "Rugby union has a long history in <b>Australia</b>, with the first club being formed in \n1863 at Sydney ... The first rugby union club to be established in <b>Australia was</b> \nSydney ... During the 1930s, <b>rugby league</b>, which had gone <b>professional</b>, began \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "History of rugby union in Australia" }, { "snippet": "Israel Folau is an <b>Australian professional rugby league</b> footballer who plays for \nCatalans ... At the <b>Australian</b> championships, Folau <b>was</b> spotted by a Melbourne \nStorm scout and <b>was</b> invited to play his junior football with the ... Alan Joyce, CEO \nof Qantas, has said, &quot;we don&#39;t sponsor something to <b>get</b> involved in controversy.", "title": "Israel Folau" }, { "snippet": "Women&#39;s <b>rugby league</b> is a popular women&#39;s sports in <b>Australia</b>. The sport has a \nhigh level of participation in the country both recreational and <b>professional</b>.", "title": "Women's rugby league in Australia" }, { "snippet": "Super League <b>was</b> an <b>Australian rugby league</b> football administrative body that \nconducted <b>professional</b> competition in <b>Australia</b> and New Zealand for one&nbsp;...", "title": "Super League (Australia)" } ] } ]
Who played glen miller in the glenn miller story?
-1946498084395964018
The Glenn Miller Story
[ "James Stewart" ]
[ "The Glenn Miller Story" ]
[ { "answer": [ "James Maitland Stewart", "Stewart", "James Stewart", "James \"Jimmy\" Maitland Stewart" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": " glen miller in the glenn miller story", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b> is a 1954 American biographical film about the \neponymous American band-leader, directed by Anthony Mann and starring \nJames Stewart&nbsp;...", "title": "The Glenn Miller Story" }, { "snippet": "Alton Glenn <b>Miller</b> (March 1, 1904 – disappeared December 15, 1944) was an \nAmerican ... According to author Gunther Schuller, the <b>Glen</b> Island performance \nattracted &quot;a record breaking opening night crowd of 1800. ... In 1953, Universal-\nInternational pictures released The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b>, starring James Stewart; \nRay&nbsp;...", "title": "Glenn Miller" }, { "snippet": "Glenn <b>Miller</b> and His Orchestra was an American swing dance band formed by \nGlenn <b>Miller</b> in ... George T. Simon, writer and one-time drummer for <b>Miller</b>, spoke \nof the <b>Glen</b> Island broadcasts: ... <b>Miller</b> in 1945, its follow-up in 1947, and his \noriginal recordings repackaged for the release of The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b> in 1954.", "title": "Glenn Miller Orchestra" }, { "snippet": "Glenn Miller was a swing-era American jazz musician. Glenn Miller may also \nrefer to: ... <b>Glen Miller</b> (basketball) (born 1963), formerly of University of \nPennsylvania and ... The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b>, a 1954 film about jazz musician \nGlenn Miller&#39;s life&nbsp;...", "title": "Glenn Miller (disambiguation)" }, { "snippet": "Glenn <b>Miller</b> Plays Selections From the Film &quot;The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b>&quot; (1954), The \nGlenn <b>Miller</b> Carnegie Hall Concert (1958), Pure Gold (1975). The Glenn <b>Miller</b> \nCarnegie Hall Concert is a live album by Glenn <b>Miller</b> and his Orchestra.", "title": "The Glenn Miller Carnegie Hall Concert" }, { "snippet": "Gordon Lee &quot;Tex&quot; Beneke was an American saxophonist, singer, and bandleader\n. His career is a history of associations with bandleader Glenn <b>Miller</b> and ... the \nsame venue the original <b>Miller</b> band played in 1939, the <b>Glen</b> Island Casino. ... \nGlenn <b>Miller</b> Plays Selections From the Film &quot;The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b>&quot; (1954); The\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Tex Beneke" }, { "snippet": "Pennsylvania 6-5000 is a 1940 swing jazz and pop standard with music by Jerry \nGray and lyrics by Carl Sigman. It was recorded by Glenn <b>Miller</b> and His \nOrchestra as a Bluebird 78 rpm ... Glenn <b>Miller</b> Masterpieces, Volume II (1947); \nGlenn <b>Miller</b> Plays Selections From the Film &quot;The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b>&quot; (1954); The \nGlenn&nbsp;...", "title": "Pennsylvania 6-5000 (song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;In the Mood&quot; is a popular big band-era jazz standard recorded by American \nbandleader <b>Glenn</b> ... In 1983, the <b>Glenn Miller</b> recording from 1939 was inducted \ninto the Grammy Hall of Fame. In 2004, the recording was ... Pop Chronicles the \n40s: The Lively <b>Story</b> of Pop Music in the 40s (audiobook). ISBN 978-1-55935-\n147-8 .", "title": "In the Mood" }, { "snippet": "The Glenn <b>Miller</b> Orchestra is a band formed after the loss of Glenn <b>Miller</b>, named \nin memory of ... to the band&#39;s popularity and that of its founder and original \nmembers with the 1953 release of The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b> on the big screen.", "title": "Glenn Miller Orchestra (1956–present)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b> is a 1954 soundtrack album released on Decca Records \nwith songs from The <b>Glenn Miller Story</b>, the film biography of Glenn <b>Miller</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "The Glenn Miller Story (soundtrack)" } ] } ]
The first list of elements and their characteristics was written by?
-5971376429128671495
History of the periodic table
[ "Dmitri Mendeleev" ]
[ "History of the periodic table" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "de Chancourtois", "Alexandre-Emile Béguyer de Chancourtois" ], "question": "The first list of elements and their characteristics was written in 1862 by?" }, { "answer": [ "Dmitri Mendeleev", "Mendeleev" ], "question": "The first official periodif table of elements and their characteristics was written by?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "The first list of elements and their characteristics was written by?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The periodic table is an arrangement of the chemical <b>elements</b>, which are \norganized on the ... In 1860, a revised <b>list of elements</b> and atomic masses was \npresented at a conference in ... In 1869, he finalized <b>his first</b> work and had it \npublished. ... in <b>their</b> chemical <b>characteristics</b>, so shared the same place on the \nperiodic table.", "title": "History of the periodic table" }, { "snippet": "They both constructed <b>their</b> tables by <b>listing</b> the <b>elements</b> in rows or columns in \norder of atomic weight and starting a new row or column when the <b>characteristics</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Periodic table" }, { "snippet": "In mathematics, a sequence is an enumerated collection of objects in which \nrepetitions are ... A sequence can be thought of as a <b>list of elements</b> with a \nparticular order. ... Sequences are also of interest in <b>their</b> own right and can be \nstudied as ... For example, in this notation the sequence of even numbers could \nbe <b>written</b> as&nbsp;...", "title": "Sequence" }, { "snippet": "A synthetic <b>element</b> is one of 24 chemical <b>elements</b> that do not occur naturally on \nEarth: they ... 3 <b>List</b> of synthetic <b>elements</b>; 4 Other <b>elements</b> usually produced \nthrough synthesis; 5 References; 6 External links ... <b>The first element</b> discovered \nthrough synthesis was technetium—<b>its</b> discovery being definitely confirmed in \n1937.", "title": "Synthetic element" }, { "snippet": "A chemical <b>element</b> is a species of atom having the same number of protons in \n<b>their</b> atomic ... <b>The first</b> 94 <b>elements</b> have been detected directly on Earth as \nprimordial ... <b>List</b> of the <b>elements</b> are available by name, atomic number, density, \nmelting ... weight, is considered the identifying <b>characteristic</b> of a chemical \n<b>element</b>.", "title": "Chemical element" }, { "snippet": "Named after the Greek ἥλιος (helios), which means &quot;the sun&quot; or the mythological \nsun-god. It was <b>first</b> identified by <b>its characteristic</b> emission lines in the Sun&#39;s&nbsp;...", "title": "List of chemical element name etymologies" }, { "snippet": "In computer science, a <b>list</b> or sequence is an abstract data type that represents a \ncountable ... In most dialects, the <b>list</b> of <b>the first</b> three prime numbers could be \n<b>written</b> as (<b>list</b> 2 ... As the name implies, <b>lists</b> can be used to store a <b>list of</b> \n<b>elements</b>. ... for other abstract data types including the queue, the stack, and <b>their</b> \nvariations.", "title": "List (abstract data type)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Elements</b> is a mathematical treatise consisting of 13 books attributed to the \nancient Greek ... Edna St. Vincent Millay <b>wrote in her</b> sonnet &quot;Euclid alone has \nlooked on Beauty bare&quot;, &quot;O blinding hour, ... Euclid&#39;s <b>list</b> of axioms in the \n<b>Elements</b> was not exhaustive, but represented the principles that were the most \nimportant.", "title": "Euclid's Elements" }, { "snippet": "In mathematics, permutation is the act of arranging the members of a set into a \nsequence or ... For example, <b>written</b> as tuples, <b>there</b> are six permutations of the \nset {1,2,3}, namely: ... It contains <b>the first</b> use of permutations and combinations, \nto <b>list</b> all possible Arabic ... The <b>elements</b> of S may appear in any order in <b>the first</b> \nrow.", "title": "Permutation" }, { "snippet": "An HTML <b>element</b> is a type of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) document \ncomponent, one ... However, it is quite common to set these with CSS to display \nas an inline <b>list</b>. ... In the HTML syntax, most <b>elements</b> are <b>written</b> with a start tag \nand an end tag, ... The &lt;img /&gt; <b>element</b> was <b>first</b> proposed by Marc Andreessen \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "HTML element" } ] } ]
Who is considered to be the mother of rapso?
879634546417470778
Rapso
[ "Cheryl Byron" ]
[ "Cheryl Byron" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Cheryl Byron" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who is considered to be the mother of rapso?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Rapso</b> is a form of Trinidadian music that grew out of the social unrest of the \n1970s. ... she sang <b>rapso</b> at a calypso tent; she is now called the &quot;<b>Mother of</b> \n<b>Rapso</b>&quot;. ... Trinbagonian equivalent of what is <b>known as</b> American rap music as \ngroups&nbsp;...", "title": "Rapso" }, { "snippet": "<b>Considered</b> the <b>Mother of Rapso</b>, she was inspired by the artistry of Lancelot &quot;\nKebu&quot; Lane. According to Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World: Rituals and&nbsp;...", "title": "Cheryl Byron" }, { "snippet": "Roy Lewis aka Lutalo Masimba, better <b>known as</b> Brother Resistance, is a rhythm \npoet and ... They developed a hybrid of soca and rap that they called &quot;<b>rapso</b>&quot;, a \ngenre for which they credited Lancelot Layne as originator. The band was&nbsp;...", "title": "Brother Resistance" }, { "snippet": "A <b>mother</b> is the female <b>parent</b> of a child. <b>Mothers</b> are women who inhabit or \nperform the role of bearing some relation to their children, who may or may not be \ntheir biological offspring. Thus, dependent on the context, women can be \n<b>considered mothers</b> by virtue&nbsp;...", "title": "Mother" }, { "snippet": "A tuk band is a kind of Barbadian musical ensemble, which plays tuk or rukatuk \nmusic. ... Calypso &middot; Chutney &middot; Dancehall &middot; Dub &middot; Goombay &middot; Junkanoo &middot; Rake-and-\nscrape &middot; Ragga &middot; Rapso &middot; Reggae &middot; Ripsaw &middot; Rocksteady &middot; Scratch &middot; Ska &middot; Soca ... \n<b>Mother</b> Sally represents the female fertility, and with an exaggerated back end.", "title": "Tuk band" }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of significant persons known for being the <b>father</b>, <b>mother</b> or \nfounder (or similar) of a particular field or invention, mostly in Western societies.", "title": "List of people considered father or mother of a field" }, { "snippet": "Kobo Town is a Juno-winning Canadian Caribbean music group, led by \nTrinidadian Canadian singer and songwriter Drew Gonsalves. Based in Toronto, \nOntario, the band blends calypso music with a diverse mix of Caribbean and \nother musical influences, including ska, reggae, dub, <b>rapso</b>, ... When he was 13, \nhis <b>parent&#39;s</b> marriage ended and his <b>mother</b> left and&nbsp;...", "title": "Kobo Town" }, { "snippet": "A <b>parent</b> is a caregiver of the offspring in their own species. In humans, a <b>parent</b> \nis the caretaker ... A more reliable way to ascertain parenthood is via DNA \nanalysis (<b>known as</b> genetic fingerprinting of individuals, although older methods \nhave&nbsp;...", "title": "Parent" }, { "snippet": "The Lhasa Apso is a non-sporting dog breed originating in Tibet. It was bred as \nan interior ... It was <b>believed</b> that the bodies of the Lhasa Apsos could be entered \nby souls of deceased lamas while they awaited rebirth into a new body. ... In the \ntelevision series The L Word, Helena is assured by her wealthy <b>mother</b> that she&nbsp;...", "title": "Lhasa Apso" }, { "snippet": "MTV Raps and <b>considered</b> MC Lyte as one of her early influences and later \nstated Lauryn Hill as an all-time favorite. She grew up in the small town of Snow \nHill in&nbsp;...", "title": "Rapsody" } ] } ]
Who wrote shake it off by taylor swift?
2888930121008714687
Shake It Off
[ "Max Martin", "Shellback", "Taylor Swift" ]
[ "Shake It Off" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Taylor Swift" ], "question": "Who from Pennsylvania wrote shake it off by taylor swift?" }, { "answer": [ "Max Martin" ], "question": "Who from Stockholm wrote shake it off by taylor swift?" }, { "answer": [ "Shellback" ], "question": "Who from Karlshamn wrote shake it off by taylor swift?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": " shake it off ", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Shake It Off</b>&quot; is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for \nher fifth album, 1989 (2014). Co-written by Swift and its producers Max Martin&nbsp;...", "title": "Shake It Off" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Shake It Off</b>&quot; is a song performed by American singer and songwriter Mariah \nCarey, taken from her tenth studio album, The Emancipation of Mimi (2005). It \nwas&nbsp;...", "title": "Shake It Off (Mariah Carey song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Shake It Off</b>&quot; is a 2014 song by Taylor Swift. <b>Shake It Off</b> may also refer to: Songs[\nedit]. &quot;<b>Shake It Off</b>&quot; (Mariah Carey song), 2005; &quot;<b>Shake It Off</b>&quot;, a 1978 song by&nbsp;...", "title": "Shake It Off (disambiguation)" }, { "snippet": "So <b>shake</b> him <b>off</b>!&quot; Digital Spy&#39;s Robert Copsey stated: &quot;earthy drums are dressed \nwith bells and tambourines before Flo chants &#39;<b>Shake</b> it out, <b>shake</b> it out,&nbsp;...", "title": "Shake It Out" }, { "snippet": "It also chronicles their misadventures on and <b>off</b>-set and their troubles and rising \nsocial status at school. Davis&nbsp;...", "title": "Shake It Up (American TV series)" }, { "snippet": "She later confirmed on August 13, 2014 on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy \nFallon that a Yahoo! live stream session would take place on August 18, 2014 at\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Shake It Off" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Shake It Off</b>&quot;, sharing a loosely similar sentiment with &quot;Blank Space&quot;, sees Swift \nexpressing disinterest with her detractors and their negative remarks on her \nimage&nbsp;...", "title": "1989 (Taylor Swift album)" }, { "snippet": "Karl Johan Schuster known professionally as Shellback, is a Swedish songwriter, \nrecord ... &quot;So What&quot;; &quot;3&quot;; &quot;Raise Your Glass&quot;; &quot;Moves like Jagger&quot;; &quot;We Are Never \nEver Getting Back Together&quot;; &quot;One More Night&quot;; &quot;<b>Shake It Off</b>&quot;; &quot;Blank Space&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Shellback (record producer)" }, { "snippet": "Following this recording session, &quot;<b>Shake It Off</b>&quot; was briefly selected as the \nalbum&#39;s lead single, replacing the other contenders, &quot;Stay The Night&quot; and &quot;Say \nSomethin&nbsp;...", "title": "The Emancipation of Mimi" }, { "snippet": "... and Rocky Blue (Zendaya) as they star as background dancers on a local \nshow, <b>Shake</b> It Up Chicago. It also chronicles their misadventures on and <b>off</b>-set \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Shake It Up characters" } ] } ]
Who played miss honey in the film matilda?
9102539053596964862
Embeth Davidtz
[ "Embeth Jean Davidtz" ]
[ "Matilda (1996 film)", "Matilda (1978 film)", "Matilda (2017 film)" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Embeth Davidtz" ], "question": "Who played Miss Honey in the 1996 film Matilda?" }, { "answer": [ "Amanda and Kristyn Summers" ], "question": "Who played 2-year-old Miss Honey in the 1996 film Matilda?" }, { "answer": [ "Phoebe Pearl" ], "question": "Who played 5-year-old Miss Honey in the 1996 film Matilda?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "matilda film", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> is a 1996 American family comedy fantasy <b>film</b> co-produced and directed \nby Danny DeVito from a screenplay written by Nicholas Kazan and Robin&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda (1996 film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> (Russian: Матильда) is а 2017 Russian historical romantic drama <b>film</b> \ndirected by Alexey Uchitel. It was released in cinemas on October 26, 2017.", "title": "Matilda (2017 film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> is a 1978 American comedy <b>film</b> directed by Daniel Mann and starring \nElliott Gould, Robert Mitchum and Lionel Stander. The screenplay by Timothy&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda (1978 film)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>film Matilda</b> was dedicated to her memory. Wilson later recalled that this \naffected her passion for acting. Wilson attended Idyllwild Arts Academy near \nPalm&nbsp;...", "title": "Mara Wilson" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> or Mathilda may refer to: Contents. 1 Animals; 2 Arts. 2.1 Characters; 2.2 \nMusic ... <b>Matilda</b> (1996 <b>film</b>), a 1996 American fantasy comedy <b>film</b> directed by \nDanny DeVito; <b>Matilda</b> the Musical, a stage musical based on the 1988 children&#39;s\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda" }, { "snippet": "The 12th-century ruler Empress <b>Matilda</b> has been depicted in various cultural \nmedia. Theatre, <b>film</b> and television[edit]. <b>Matilda</b> is a character in Henry I of&nbsp;...", "title": "Cultural depictions of Empress Matilda" }, { "snippet": "The song relates to the <b>movie</b> Léon, specifically the relationship between the \nmain character (a hitman) and a young girl called Mathilda. The band would later\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda (alt-J song)" }, { "snippet": "It stars Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, and Natalie Portman (in her <b>film</b> debut). The \nplot ... The British band Alt-J released a song about the <b>film</b>, titled &quot;<b>Matilda</b>&quot; [sic].", "title": "Léon: The Professional" }, { "snippet": "Matthew Warchus, who directed the original production of <b>Matilda</b>, will helm the \n<b>film</b>. Filming is expected to take place from August&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda the Musical" }, { "snippet": "That night, he wakes after a horrific nightmare and senses <b>Matilda&#39;s</b> presence, \ndiscovering that the story is true. Knowing she cannot bear the light, he shines a&nbsp;...", "title": "Darkness Falls (2003 film)" } ] }, { "query": "matilda ", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> is a 1996 American family comedy fantasy film co-produced and directed \nby Danny DeVito from a screenplay written by Nicholas Kazan and Robin&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda (1996 film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> is a book by British writer Roald Dahl. It was published in 1988 by \nJonathan Cape in London, with 232 pages and illustrations by Quentin Blake.", "title": "Matilda (novel)" }, { "snippet": "Empress <b>Matilda</b> (c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167), also known as the \nEmpress Maude, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil&nbsp;...", "title": "Empress Matilda" }, { "snippet": "The Infantry Tank Mark II, best known as the <b>Matilda</b>, was a British infantry tank of \nthe Second World War. The design began as the A12 specification in 1936,&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda II" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> the Musical is a stage musical based on the 1988 children&#39;s novel of the \nsame name by Roald Dahl. It was adapted by Dennis Kelly, with music and&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda the Musical" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> (Russian: Матильда) is а 2017 Russian historical romantic drama film \ndirected by Alexey Uchitel. It was released in cinemas on October 26, 2017.", "title": "Matilda (2017 film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> Cuomo (born September 16, 1931) is an American advocate for women \nand children, former First Lady of New York from 1983 to 1994, and matriarch of&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda Cuomo" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Waltzing <b>Matilda</b>&quot; is Australia&#39;s best-known bush ballad, and has been described \nas the country&#39;s &quot;unofficial national anthem&quot;. The title was Australian slang for&nbsp;...", "title": "Waltzing Matilda" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> Wormwood, also known by her adoptive name <b>Matilda</b> Honey, is the title \ncharacter of the bestselling children&#39;s novel <b>Matilda</b> by Roald Dahl. She is a&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda Wormwood" }, { "snippet": "<b>Matilda</b> or Mathilda may refer to: Contents. 1 Animals; 2 Arts. 2.1 Characters; 2.2 \nMusic. 3 Military technology. 3.1 Ships. 4 People; 5 Places; 6 Other; 7 See also&nbsp;...", "title": "Matilda" } ] } ]
Where did good magic place in the preakness?
-5765231569844138432
Good Magic
[ "fourth" ]
[ "2018 Preakness Stakes", "Good Magic" ]
[ { "answer": [ "4" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "good magic place in the preakness", "results": [ { "snippet": "The 2018 <b>Preakness</b> Stakes was the 143rd running of the <b>Preakness</b> Stakes, the \nsecond leg of ... Location, Pimlico Race Course &middot; Baltimore ... Out of the gate, \nJustify went to the early lead while <b>Good Magic</b> rushed up his inside to challenge.", "title": "2018 Preakness Stakes" }, { "snippet": "This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, third or fourth \n<b>place</b> and earned ... 2018 &middot; Justify †, Bravazo, Tenfold, <b>Good Magic</b>, 8. 2017 &middot; \nCloud&nbsp;...", "title": "Preakness Stakes top four finishers" }, { "snippet": "<b>Good Magic</b> (foaled March 1, 2015) is a retired American Thoroughbred \nracehorse who ... He settled in fourth <b>place</b> behind Promises Fulfilled, who set a \nsteady pace and held ... <b>Good Magic</b> (on the rail) challenges Justify early in the \n<b>Preakness</b>.", "title": "Good Magic" }, { "snippet": "The 2002 <b>Preakness</b> Stakes was the 127th running of the <b>Preakness</b> Stakes \nthoroughbred horse race. The race took <b>place</b> on May 18, 2002, and was \ntelevised in the United States ... War Emblem, who was jockeyed by Victor \nEspinoza, won the race by three quarters of a length over runner-up <b>Magic</b> \nWeisner. Approximate&nbsp;...", "title": "2002 Preakness Stakes" }, { "snippet": "Justify (foaled March 28, 2015) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse \nwho is the ... Justify then won that race, the 2018 <b>Preakness</b> Stakes, and the 2018 \n<b>Belmont</b> ... The win moved Justify to the top <b>position</b> in the NTRA 3-year-old poll \nand ... In addition to Justify, the field included graded stakes winners <b>Good Magic</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Justify (horse)" }, { "snippet": "Alberts. <b>Magic</b> Weisner was a graded stakes winner but is <b>best</b> remembered for \nhis runner-up finish in the 2002 <b>Preakness</b> Stakes and his serious public battle to\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Magic Weisner" }, { "snippet": "Brown won his first Triple Crown race with Cloud Computing in the 2017 \n<b>Preakness</b> Stakes. Later in the year, he won the Breeders&#39; Cup Juvenile with \n<b>Good Magic</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Chad Brown (horse trainer)" }, { "snippet": "Pimlico Race Course is a thoroughbred horse racetrack in Baltimore, Maryland, \nmost famous ... It is an accepted American institution, devoted to the <b>best</b> interests \nof a great sport, graced by time, respected for its honorable past. ... The \n<b>Preakness</b> Stakes took <b>place</b> at Pimlico in May 2019, with media reports \nsuggesting that&nbsp;...", "title": "Pimlico Race Course" }, { "snippet": "The 1977 <b>Preakness</b> Stakes was the 102nd running of the $200,000 Grade 1 \n<b>Preakness</b> Stakes thoroughbred horse race. The race took <b>place</b> on May 21, \n1977,&nbsp;...", "title": "1977 Preakness Stakes" }, { "snippet": "The 1991 <b>Preakness</b> Stakes was the 116th running of the <b>Preakness</b> Stakes \nthoroughbred horse race. The race took <b>place</b> on May 18, 1991, and was \ntelevised in the United States ... 5th, 14, 5, <b>Best</b> Pal &middot; Gary Stevens, Ian P. Jory, \nGolden Eagle Farm, 2.70-1. 6th, ​14 <sup>3</sup>⁄4, 3, Strike the Gold &middot; Chris Antley &middot; Nick \nZito, B. Giles&nbsp;...", "title": "1991 Preakness Stakes" } ] } ]
Laws passed by parliament punishing massachusetts for the boston tea party?
-8148251418541422410
Intolerable Acts
[ "Coercive Acts" ]
[ "Intolerable Acts", "Boston Port Act" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Intolerable Acts" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" }, { "answer": [ "Intolerable Acts", "Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act, Administration of Justice Act, and Quartering Act", "Coercive Acts" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Laws passed by parliament punishing massachusetts for the boston tea party", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Intolerable <b>Acts</b> were punitive <b>laws passed</b> by the British <b>Parliament</b> in 1774 \nafter the <b>Boston Tea Party</b>. The <b>laws</b> were meant to <b>punish</b> the <b>Massachusetts</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Intolerable Acts" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Boston Tea Party</b> was a political and mercantile protest by the Sons of \nLiberty in Boston, <b>Massachusetts</b>, on December 16, 1773. The target was the Tea \n<b>Act</b> of May 10, 1773, which allowed the British East ... <b>Parliament passed</b> a new \n<b>act</b> in 1772 that reduced this refund, effectively leaving a 10% duty on tea \nimported into&nbsp;...", "title": "Boston Tea Party" }, { "snippet": "The Boston Port <b>Act</b> was an <b>Act</b> of the <b>Parliament</b> of Great Britain which became \n<b>law</b> on March 31, 1774, and took effect on June 1, 1774. It was one of five \nmeasures (variously called the Intolerable <b>Acts</b>, the Punitive <b>Acts</b> or the Coercive \n<b>Acts</b>) that were <b>enacted</b> ... The <b>Act</b> was a response to the <b>Boston Tea Party</b>. King \nGeorge&nbsp;...", "title": "Boston Port Act" }, { "snippet": "The Tea <b>Act</b> 1773 (13 Geo 3 c 44) was an <b>Act</b> of the <b>Parliament</b> of Great Britain. \nThe principal ... In <b>Massachusetts</b>, Governor Thomas Hutchinson was a part-\nowner of the business hired by the Company to receive tea ... <b>Parliament enacted</b> \nthe Boston Port <b>Act</b>, which closed <b>Boston Harbor</b> until the dumped tea was paid \nfor.", "title": "Tea Act" }, { "snippet": "The Fairfax Resolves was a set of resolutions <b>adopted</b> by a committee in Fairfax \nCounty in the colony of Virginia on July 18, 1774, in the early stages of the \nAmerican Revolution. Written primarily by George Mason, the resolutions \nrejected the British <b>Parliament&#39;s</b> claim of supreme authority over the American \ncolonies. ... as the Intolerable <b>Acts</b>, to <b>punish Massachusetts</b> for the <b>Boston Tea</b> \n<b>Party</b>, the&nbsp;...", "title": "Fairfax Resolves" }, { "snippet": "The Augusta Resolves was a statement <b>adopted</b> on February 22, 1775 by six \nrepresentatives of Augusta County, Colony of Virginia, in the early stages of the \nAmerican Revolution. The resolves expressed support for Congress&#39; resistance \nto the Intolerable <b>Acts</b>, issued in 1774 by the British <b>Parliament</b>, ... as the \nIntolerable <b>Acts</b>, to <b>punish Massachusetts</b> for the <b>Boston Tea Party</b>, the&nbsp;...", "title": "Augusta Resolves" }, { "snippet": "General Thomas Gage (10 March 1718/19 – 2 April 1787) was a British Army \ngeneral officer ... Bay, with instructions to implement the Intolerable <b>Acts</b>, \n<b>punishing Massachusetts</b> for the <b>Boston Tea Party</b>. ... <b>Parliament passed</b> the \nQuartering <b>Act</b> of 1765, permitting British troops to be quartered in vacant houses, \nbarns, and&nbsp;...", "title": "Thomas Gage" }, { "snippet": "The Townshend <b>Acts</b> were a series of British <b>acts</b> of <b>Parliament passed</b> during \n1767 and 1768 ... of taxed tea. <b>Parliament</b> responded with severe <b>punishments</b> in \nthe Intolerable <b>Acts</b> of 1774. ... This led to the <b>Boston Massacre</b>. ... Upon receipt of \nthe <b>Massachusetts</b> Circular Letter, other colonies also sent petitions to the king.", "title": "Townshend Acts" }, { "snippet": "Continued resistance to British policy resulted in the 1773 <b>Boston Tea Party</b> and \nthe coming of the American Revolution. <b>Parliament passed</b> the Coercive <b>Acts</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "Samuel Adams" }, { "snippet": "The First Continental Congress was a meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 \nBritish colonies that became the United States. It met from September 5 to \nOctober 26, 1774 at Carpenters&#39; Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania after the \nBritish Navy ... of <b>Boston Harbor</b> and <b>Parliament passed</b> the punitive Intolerable \n<b>Acts</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "First Continental Congress" } ] }, { "query": "boston tea party punishment", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 \nafter the <b>Boston Tea Party</b>. The laws were meant to <b>punish</b> the Massachusetts&nbsp;...", "title": "Intolerable Acts" }, { "snippet": "The Boston Port Act was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which became \nlaw on March ... The Act was a response to the <b>Boston Tea Party</b>. ... arguing that \nthe town could end the <b>punishment</b> at any time by paying for the merchandise&nbsp;...", "title": "Boston Port Act" }, { "snippet": "Collective <b>punishment</b> is a form of retaliation whereby a suspected perpetrator&#39;s \nfamily ... 18th century[edit]. The Intolerable Acts were seen as a collective \n<b>punishment</b> of Massachusetts for the <b>Boston Tea Party</b>.", "title": "Collective punishment" }, { "snippet": "The Boston Massacre, known to the British as the Incident on King Street, was a \nconfrontation ... The convicted soldiers were granted reduced sentences by \npleading benefit of clergy, which reduced their <b>punishment</b> from a death ... Later \nevents such as the Gaspee Affair and the <b>Boston Tea Party</b> further illustrated the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Boston Massacre" }, { "snippet": "... combines assault on Malcolm with earlier <b>Boston Tea Party</b> in background. \nBorn, Before 1771. England. Died, 1833. England. Occupation, Sea captain. \nJohn Malcolm (died 1833) was a sea captain, army officer, and British customs \nofficial who was ... into King Street in order to <b>punish</b> him for the attack on Hewes \nand the boy.", "title": "John Malcolm (Loyalist)" }, { "snippet": "South Carolina was outraged over British tax policies in the 1760s that violated \nwhat they saw as their constitutional right to &quot;no taxation without representation&quot;. \nMerchants joined the boycott against buying British products. When the London \ngovernment harshly <b>punished</b> Massachusetts for the <b>Boston Tea Party</b>, South&nbsp;...", "title": "South Carolina in the American Revolution" }, { "snippet": "General Thomas Gage (10 March 1718/19 – 2 April 1787) was a British Army \ngeneral officer ... of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, with instructions to \nimplement the Intolerable Acts, <b>punishing</b> Massachusetts for the <b>Boston Tea</b> \n<b>Party</b>.", "title": "Thomas Gage" }, { "snippet": "The Townshend Acts were a series of British acts of Parliament passed during \n1767 and 1768 ... enforced once again by the Tea Act of 1773, and this led to the \n<b>Boston Tea Party</b> in 1773 in which Bostonians destroyed a shipment of taxed tea. \nParliament responded with severe <b>punishments</b> in the Intolerable Acts of 1774.", "title": "Townshend Acts" }, { "snippet": "Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, KG, PC (13 April 1732 – 5 August 1792), \nbetter known by ... Following the <b>Boston Tea Party</b> in 1773, Lord North proposed \na number of legislative measures that were supposed to <b>punish</b> the Bostonians. \nThese measures were known as the Coercive Acts in Great Britain, while dubbed \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Frederick North, Lord North" }, { "snippet": "The Gaspee Affair was a significant event in the lead-up to the American \nRevolution. ... in America, preceding the <b>Boston Tea Party</b> by more than a year \nand moving the Thirteen Colonies as a whole toward the war for independence. \n... sentiments, though they lacked enthusiasm for <b>punishing</b> their fellow Rhode \nIslanders.", "title": "Gaspee Affair" } ] } ]
Mexico is led by a chief of state who is?
-4266111427583667918
President of Mexico
[ "Enrique Peña Nieto" ]
[ "Enrique Peña Nieto", "President of Mexico", "Felipe Calderón" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "president of Mexico", "president of the United Mexican States" ], "question": "Mexico is led by a chief of state whose title is?" }, { "answer": [ "Enrique Peña Nieto", "EPN" ], "question": "Mexico is led by which chief of state from 2012 to 2018?" }, { "answer": [ "Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa", "Felipe Calderón" ], "question": "Mexico is led by which chief of state from 2006 to 2012?" }, { "answer": [ "Vicente Fox", "Vicente Fox Quesada" ], "question": "Mexico is led by which chief of state from 2000 to 2006?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Enrique Peña Nieto", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b> commonly referred to by his initials EPN, is a Mexican \npolitician who served as the 57th President of Mexico from 1 December 2012, to \n30&nbsp;...", "title": "Enrique Peña Nieto" }, { "snippet": "States won by <b>Peña Nieto</b> in green, López Obrador in yellow, Vázquez Mota in \nblue. President before election. Felipe Calderón &middot; PAN. Elected President. \n<b>Enrique</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2012 Mexican general election" }, { "snippet": "The security policy of the <b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b> administration prioritizes the \nreduction of violence rather than attacking Mexico&#39;s drug trafficking organizations\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Security policy of the Enrique Peña Nieto administration" }, { "snippet": "Enrique Peña may refer to: <b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b> (born 1966), 57th President of \nMexico; Enrique Peña Sánchez (1880–1922), Cuban bandleader and cornettist&nbsp;...", "title": "Enrique Peña" }, { "snippet": "The most recent former president, <b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b> won 38% of the popular \nvote in 2012. Former President Felipe Calderón won with 36.38% of the votes in \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "President of Mexico" }, { "snippet": "Luis Videgaray Caso (born August 10, 1968) is a Mexican politician who served \nas the Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 2017 to 2018. Previously he was the \nSecretary of Finance and Public Credit, also in the cabinet of <b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b>, \nfrom 2012 to 2016. Prior to Peña Nieto&#39;s victory in the elections, Videgaray was \nGeneral ... On September 15, 2005, when <b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b> was sworn in as&nbsp;...", "title": "Luis Videgaray Caso" }, { "snippet": "Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong is a Mexican politician who served as the Secretary \nof the Interior in the cabinet of <b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b>. He was Governor of Hidalgo&nbsp;...", "title": "Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong" }, { "snippet": "Angélica Rivera Hurtado is a Mexican singer, model and telenovela actress. As \nthe wife of Former President <b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b>, and the former First Lady of&nbsp;...", "title": "Angélica Rivera" }, { "snippet": "Succeeded by, <b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b>. Member of the Chamber of Deputies for the \nState of Mexico′s 16th district. In office 1 November 1991 – 31 October 1994.", "title": "Arturo Montiel" }, { "snippet": "Agustín Humberto Estrada Negrete, a former director and teacher at the &quot;Centro \nde Atención Múltiple (CAM) 33 y 34 de Chiconautla&quot; school for children with \nspecial needs, claims to have been <b>Enrique Peña Nieto</b>, the President of&nbsp;...", "title": "Agustín Humberto Estrada Negrete" } ] }, { "query": "Mexico is led by a chief of state", "results": [ { "snippet": "The president of <b>Mexico</b> (Spanish: Presidente de <b>México</b>), officially known as the \npresident of ... From then until 1988, the PRI ruled <b>Mexico</b> as a virtual one-party \n<b>state</b>. ... Discontent with the PRI, and the popularity of the Front&#39;s candidate \nCuauhtémoc Cárdenas <b>led</b> to worries that PRI candidate Carlos Salinas de \nGortari&nbsp;...", "title": "President of Mexico" }, { "snippet": "<b>Chief</b> Richard Fields was killed by his own tribe. A local merchant was arrested \nand sentenced to death but later paroled. The rebellion <b>led Mexican</b> President&nbsp;...", "title": "Fredonian Rebellion" }, { "snippet": "Nicholas Trist, <b>chief</b> clerk of the <b>State</b> Department under President Polk, finally \nnegotiated a treaty with the <b>Mexican</b> delegation after ignoring his recall by \nPresident&nbsp;...", "title": "Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Mexican</b> Revolution (Spanish: Revolución Mexicana) was a major armed \nstruggle, lasting ... He appointed a number of military officers to <b>state</b> \ngovernorships, including ... Rather than First <b>Chief</b> Carranza being named \npresident of <b>Mexico</b> at the convention, General Eulalio Gutiérrez was chosen for \na term of 20 days.", "title": "Mexican Revolution" }, { "snippet": "Geronimo was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band \nof the Apache ... While well known, Geronimo was not a <b>chief</b> of the Chiricahua or \nthe ... During the decades of Apache-<b>Mexican</b> and Apache-United <b>States</b> conflict, \n... On March 5, 1858, a company of 400 <b>Mexican</b> soldiers from Sonora <b>led</b> by&nbsp;...", "title": "Geronimo" }, { "snippet": "The Bowl (also <b>Chief</b> Bowles); (Cherokee: Di&#39;wali) (ca. 1765 – July 16, 1839) was \none of the ... In order to enjoy better hunting grounds and escape the pressures of \ngrowing white settlements in the southern <b>states</b>, Di&#39;wali <b>led</b> the first large ... He \nbelieved that loyalty to <b>Mexico</b> would <b>lead</b> to enforcement of the 1822 treaty and&nbsp;...", "title": "The Bowl (Cherokee chief)" }, { "snippet": "The United <b>Mexican States</b> (Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos) is a federal \nrepublic ... However, the Federal District received more autonomy in 1997, and its \ncitizens were then able to elect their <b>chief</b> of government for the first time. ... \nknown as the Second <b>Mexican</b> Empire, <b>led</b> by the emperor Maximilian of \nHabsburg and&nbsp;...", "title": "Administrative divisions of Mexico" }, { "snippet": "<b>Chief</b> Joseph <b>led</b> his band of Nez Perce during the most tumultuous period in \ntheir history, when they were forcibly removed by the United <b>States</b> federal&nbsp;...", "title": "Chief Joseph" }, { "snippet": "Emiliano Zapata Salazar was a leading figure in the <b>Mexican</b> Revolution, the \nmain leader of the peasant revolution in the <b>state</b> of Morelos, and the inspiration \nof the agrarian movement called Zapatismo. Zapata was born in the rural village \nof Anenecuilco in Morelos <b>State</b>, where ... He stated that if need be he would \ndefend <b>Mexico</b> alone as <b>chief</b> of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Emiliano Zapata" }, { "snippet": "Victorio&#39;s War, or the Victorio Campaign, was an armed conflict between the \nApache followers of <b>Chief</b> Victorio, the United <b>States</b>, and <b>Mexico</b> beginning in \nSeptember 1879. ... After Victorio&#39;s death, his lieutenant Nana <b>led</b> a raid in 1881.", "title": "Victorio's War" } ] }, { "query": "Felipe Calderón", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Felipe</b> de Jesús <b>Calderón</b> Hinojosa is a Mexican politician who served as the \n56th President of Mexico from 1 December 2006 to 30 November 2012. He was a\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Felipe Calderón" }, { "snippet": "Numbers indicate the number of each state. President before election. Vicente \nFox &middot; PAN. Elected President. <b>Felipe Calderón</b> &middot; PAN&nbsp;...", "title": "2006 Mexican general election" }, { "snippet": "<b>Felipe</b> Gonzáles <b>Calderón</b> y Roca, also known as <b>Felipe</b> G. <b>Calderon</b> (April 4, \n1868 – June 6, 1908) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, and intellectual, known as\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Felipe Calderón (Filipino politician)" }, { "snippet": "File:<b>Felipe Calderon</b> cropped.JPG. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump \nto navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File&nbsp;...", "title": "File:Felipe Calderon cropped.JPG" }, { "snippet": "Members of the cabinet of the President <b>Felipe Calderón</b> (2006-2012). List[edit]. \nSecretary of the Interior &middot; Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña &middot; Juan Camilo&nbsp;...", "title": "Cabinet of Felipe Calderón" }, { "snippet": "Víctor <b>Felipe Calderón</b> Valeriano also known as Victor &quot;El Chino Calderón&quot;, is a \nmaster of marinera dance in Victor Larco District and Trujillo city. He has over 42\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Víctor Felipe Calderón Valeriano" }, { "snippet": "<b>Felipe Calderón</b> Hinojosa, President of Mexico 2006-2012 (PAN), son of \nCalderón Vega. Margarita Zavala de Calderón, former PAN deputy, wife of \nCalderón&nbsp;...", "title": "Calderón Hinojosa family" }, { "snippet": "In April 2006, amid allegations that one of <b>Felipe Calderón&#39;s</b> brothers-in-law, \nDiego Hildebrando Zavala Gómez del Campo, was involved in the elections, the \nIFE&nbsp;...", "title": "Controversies of the 2006 Mexican general election" }, { "snippet": "|state=collapsed : {{Cabinet of <b>Felipe Calderón</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the \ntemplate collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded : {{\nCabinet&nbsp;...", "title": "Template:Cabinet of Felipe Calderón" }, { "snippet": "His political career had been linked to <b>Felipe Calderón</b>: when Calderón served \nas Secretary of Energy Mouriño was designated under-secretary of Energy;&nbsp;...", "title": "Juan Camilo Mouriño" } ] } ]
Where are receptors for water soluble hormones located?
2438679853230459609
Hormone receptor
[ "on the plasma membrane" ]
[ "Hormone receptor" ]
[ { "answer": [ "plasma membrane" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Where are receptors for water soluble hormones located?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Water</b>-<b>soluble hormones</b> come from amino acids and are <b>located</b> and stored in \nendocrine cells&nbsp;...", "title": "Hormone receptor" }, { "snippet": "A hormone is any member of a class of signaling molecules, produced by glands \nin ... Other <b>hormones</b>, including steroid and thyroid <b>hormones</b>, are lipid-<b>soluble</b>; ... \npacked in vesicles and are hydrophilic, meaning that they are <b>soluble</b> in <b>water</b>. ... \nSome protein <b>hormones</b> also interact with intracellular <b>receptors located</b> in the&nbsp;...", "title": "Hormone" }, { "snippet": "Peptide <b>hormones</b> or protein <b>hormones</b> are <b>hormones</b> whose molecules are \npeptides or ... The former are <b>water</b>-<b>soluble</b> and act on the surface of target cells \nvia second messengers; the latter, being ... protein) also interact with intracellular \n<b>receptors located</b> in the cytoplasm or nucleus by an intracrine mechanism.", "title": "Peptide hormone" }, { "snippet": "Second messengers are intracellular signaling molecules released by the cell in \nresponse to ... Because peptide <b>hormones</b> and neurotransmitters typically are \nbiochemically hydrophilic molecules, these first ... Hydrophilic molecules: <b>water</b>-\n<b>soluble</b> molecules, such as cAMP, cGMP, IP3, and Ca, that are <b>located</b> within the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Second messenger system" }, { "snippet": "A steroid hormone is a steroid that acts as a hormone. Steroid <b>hormones</b> can be \ngrouped into ... They have some of the characteristics of true steroids as <b>receptor</b> \nligands. ... proteins that bind them and increase the <b>hormones</b>&#39; solubility in <b>water</b>. \n... <b>hormones</b> first pass through the cell membrane because they are fat <b>soluble</b>.", "title": "Steroid hormone" }, { "snippet": "A catecholamine is a monoamine neurotransmitter, an organic compound that \nhas a catechol ... Catecholamines are <b>water</b>-<b>soluble</b> and are 50% bound to \nplasma proteins in circulation. ... Release of the <b>hormones</b> epinephrine and \nnorepinephrine from the adrenal medulla ... 2.1 <b>Location</b>; 2.2 Biosynthesis; 2.3 \nDegradation.", "title": "Catecholamine" }, { "snippet": "Albumin is a family of globular proteins, the most common of which are the serum \nalbumins. All the proteins of the albumin family are <b>water</b>-<b>soluble</b>, moderately \nsoluble in ... Albumin binds to the cell surface <b>receptor</b> albondin. ... It binds water, \ncations (such as Ca<sup>2+</sup>, Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup>), fatty acids, <b>hormones</b>, bilirubin, thyroxine (\nT4)&nbsp;...", "title": "Albumin" }, { "snippet": "Dopamine is an organic chemical of the catecholamine and phenethylamine \nfamilies. ... The protonated form is highly <b>water</b>-<b>soluble</b> and relatively stable, but \ncan ... For <b>receptors located</b> on neurons in the nervous system, the ultimate effect \nof ... and synthesize and secrete <b>hormones</b> including insulin into the bloodstream\n.", "title": "Dopamine" }, { "snippet": "Lipid signaling, broadly defined, refers to any biological signaling event involving \na lipid ... Being <b>located</b> in the metabolic hub, ceramide leads to the formation of \nother ... remains in membranes while the remaining 30% is <b>water</b>-<b>soluble</b>. ... \nsteroid <b>hormones</b> can be grouped into five groups by the <b>receptors</b> to which they \nbind:&nbsp;...", "title": "Lipid signaling" }, { "snippet": "G protein-coupled estrogen <b>receptor</b> 1 (GPER), also known as G protein-coupled \n<b>receptor</b> 30 ... The classical estrogen <b>receptors</b> first characterized in 1958 are \n<b>water</b>-<b>soluble</b> proteins <b>located</b> in the interior of cells that are activated by \nestrogenenic <b>hormones</b> such as estradiol and several of its metabolites such as \nestrone or&nbsp;...", "title": "GPER" } ] } ]
What is the population of oak ridge tn?
-8118288111473506984
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
[ "29,330 at the 2010 census" ]
[ "Oak Ridge, Tennessee" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "29,330" ], "question": "What is the population of oak ridge tn in 2010?" }, { "answer": [ "27,387" ], "question": "What is the population of oak ridge tn in 2000?" }, { "answer": [ "27,310" ], "question": "What is the population of oak ridge tn in 1990?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "What is the population of oak ridge tn?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Oak Ridge&#39;s population</b> was 29,330 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Knoxville \nMetropolitan Area. <b>Oak Ridge&#39;s</b> nicknames include&nbsp;...", "title": "Oak Ridge, Tennessee" }, { "snippet": "<b>Oak Ridge</b> National Laboratory is located in <b>Tennessee</b>. <b>Oak Ridge</b> National \nLaboratory. Location in <b>Tennessee</b>. <b>Oak Ridge</b> National Laboratory (ORNL) is an \nAmerican multiprogram science and technology ... <b>Population</b> – ORNL provides \nfederal, state and international organizations with a gridded <b>population</b> database,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Oak Ridge National Laboratory" }, { "snippet": "Knoxville is a city in the U.S. state of <b>Tennessee</b>, and the county seat of Knox \nCounty. As of the ... The <b>population</b> of Knoxville more than doubled in the 1850s \nwith the arrival of the East <b>Tennessee</b> and Georgia Railroad in 1855.&#39; ... The \nKnoxville Chamber is one of six partners in the Knoxville-<b>Oak Ridge</b> Innovation \nValley,&nbsp;...", "title": "Knoxville, Tennessee" }, { "snippet": "Roane County is a county of the U.S. state of <b>Tennessee</b>. As of the 2010 census, \nthe <b>population</b> ... During World War II, the federal government created the city of \n<b>Oak Ridge</b> as a planned community as part of the Manhattan Project to develop&nbsp;...", "title": "Roane County, Tennessee" }, { "snippet": "Karns is an unincorporated community in northwest Knox County, <b>Tennessee</b>, \nUnited States, about 11 miles (18 km) northwest of the center of Knoxville. \nContents. 1 History; 2 Geography; 3 Economy; 4 Education; 5 Public services; 6 \nReferences. History[edit]. The community was formerly called Beaver Ridge. ... \nOak Ridge Highway (TN-62) in Karns.", "title": "Karns, Tennessee" }, { "snippet": "Largest city, <b>Oak Ridge</b>. Area. • Total, 345 sq mi (890 km<sup>2</sup>). • Land, 337 sq mi (\n870 km<sup>2</sup>). • Water, 7.6 sq mi (20 km<sup>2</sup>) 2.2%%. <b>Population</b>. • Estimate. (2018).", "title": "Anderson County, Tennessee" }, { "snippet": "Oliver Springs is a town in Anderson, Morgan, and Roane counties in the U.S. \nstate of <b>Tennessee</b>. Its <b>population</b> was 3,231 at the 2010 census. ... the economy \nof Oliver Springs became dependent on government employment in <b>Oak Ridge</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Oliver Springs, Tennessee" }, { "snippet": "<b>Oak Ridge</b> High School is the public high school for <b>Oak Ridge</b>, <b>Tennessee</b>, \nenrolling grades 9 through 12. It was established in 1943 to educate the children \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "Oak Ridge High School (Tennessee)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Population</b> (2016), 728,254. Median income, $47,681. Ethnicity. 85.22% white; \n10.92% black; 1.45% Asian; 3.62% Hispanic; 0.15% Native American &middot; Cook PVI, \nR+18. The 3rd Congressional District of <b>Tennessee</b> is a congressional district in \nEast <b>Tennessee</b>. ... Democratic candidates as of October 2009 were Paula \nFlowers of <b>Oak Ridge</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Tennessee's 3rd congressional district" }, { "snippet": "The Y-12 National Security Complex is a United States Department of Energy \nNational Nuclear Security Administration facility located in <b>Oak Ridge</b>, \n<b>Tennessee</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Y-12 National Security Complex" } ] } ]
China's initial economic reforms were in which sector?
-2942229649813666876
Chinese economic reform
[ "light industry", "Agriculture" ]
[ "Chinese economic reform" ]
[ { "answer": [ "agriculture", "agricultural production" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" }, { "answer": [ "agriculture" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "China's initial economic reforms were in which sector", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Chinese economic reform</b> refers to the program of <b>economic reforms</b> termed \n&quot;Socialism ... Deng&#39;s first reforms began in agriculture, a <b>sector</b> long mismanaged \nby the ... Since the <b>beginning</b> of Deng Xiaoping&#39;s reforms, <b>China&#39;s</b> GDP has risen \n... Special Economic Zones (SEZs) <b>were</b> created in the early 1980s to attract&nbsp;...", "title": "Chinese economic reform" }, { "snippet": "... of growth in all <b>sectors</b> except heavy industry, ... Before the <b>reform</b> period, the \ncombined value ... As a result, restrictions on trade <b>were</b> ... More significant for \n<b>China&#39;s economic</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Economic history of China (1949–present)" }, { "snippet": "<b>China&#39;s</b> Rural <b>Reform</b> (also called Agricultural <b>Reform</b>) was one of the multiple \n<b>chinese reforms</b> implemented in <b>China</b> in 1978. The <b>reforms were</b> initiated by \nDeng Xiaoping, the leader of the Communist Party of <b>China</b> at the time. The \n<b>reform</b> in the agricultural <b>sector</b> was the first to be introduced which ... In the \n<b>beginning</b>, the agricultural <b>reform</b> was not intended or initiated by the&nbsp;...", "title": "China's Rural Reform" }, { "snippet": "Microeconomic reform comprises policies directed to achieve improvements in \neconomic efficiency, either by eliminating or reducing distortions in individual \n<b>sectors</b> of the economy or by reforming economy-wide policies ... The <b>Chinese</b> \n<b>economic reform</b> (simplified <b>Chinese</b>: 改革开放; traditional <b>Chinese</b>: 改革開放; \npinyin:&nbsp;...", "title": "Microeconomic reform" }, { "snippet": "Perestroika was a political movement for reformation within the Communist Party \nof the Soviet ... During the <b>initial</b> period (1985–87) of Mikhail Gorbachev&#39;s time in \npower, ... The most significant of Gorbachev&#39;s reforms in the foreign economic \n<b>sector</b> ... <b>Economic reforms were</b> fostered through the development of &quot;Special&nbsp;...", "title": "Perestroika" }, { "snippet": "<b>Beginning</b> with the 1978 <b>reforms</b>, in the 1980s during the ... major SOEs in non-\nstrategic <b>sectors were</b> listed on the Shanghai and ... In 2013, the public <b>sector</b> \naccounted for 30% of the number of firms in <b>China</b>, but&nbsp;...", "title": "Socialist market economy" }, { "snippet": "The New Economic Policy (NEP) was an economic policy of the Soviet Union \nproposed by ... Lenin understood that economic conditions <b>were</b> dire, so he \nopened up ... NEP <b>economic reforms</b> aimed to take a step back from central \nplanning and ... This created an imbalance in the economy where the agricultural \n<b>sector</b> was&nbsp;...", "title": "New Economic Policy" }, { "snippet": "In 4,000 years, <b>China</b> has been a nation of farmers. By the time the People&#39;s \nRepublic of <b>China</b> ... In 1978 <b>China&#39;s</b> leaders began a program of far-reaching \nagricultural <b>reforms</b>. ... the <b>sector</b> was <b>beginning</b> to restrain <b>China&#39;s</b> overall \n<b>economic</b> development. ... The production teams <b>were</b> the basic agricultural \ncollective units.", "title": "History of agriculture in China" }, { "snippet": "The Great Leap Forward (Second Five Year Plan) of the People&#39;s Republic of \n<b>China</b> (PRC) was an <b>economic</b> and social campaign by the Communist Party of \n<b>China</b> (CPC) from ... These <b>reforms were</b> generally unpopular with the peasants \nand usually ... During the Great Leap, the <b>Chinese economy initially</b> grew.", "title": "Great Leap Forward" }, { "snippet": "Cuban <b>economic reforms</b> refer to macroeconomic policies implemented with the \naim at stabilising the Cuban economy after 1993. They <b>were initially</b> enacted to \noffset the economic imbalances which resulted ... Moreover, the reforms also \nbrought about a growth in the investment <b>sector</b>. According to an official \nstatement&nbsp;...", "title": "Cuban economic reforms" } ] }, { "query": "China's initial economic reforms were in which sector?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Chinese economic reform</b> refers to the program of <b>economic reforms</b> termed \n&quot;Socialism ... Deng&#39;s first reforms began in agriculture, a <b>sector</b> long mismanaged \nby the ... Since the <b>beginning</b> of Deng Xiaoping&#39;s reforms, <b>China&#39;s</b> GDP has risen \n... Special Economic Zones (SEZs) <b>were</b> created in the early 1980s to attract&nbsp;...", "title": "Chinese economic reform" }, { "snippet": "... of growth in all <b>sectors</b> except heavy industry, ... Before the <b>reform</b> period, the \ncombined value ... As a result, restrictions on trade <b>were</b> ... More significant for \n<b>China&#39;s economic</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Economic history of China (1949–present)" }, { "snippet": "<b>China&#39;s</b> Rural <b>Reform</b> (also called Agricultural <b>Reform</b>) was one of the multiple \n<b>chinese reforms</b> implemented in <b>China</b> in 1978. The <b>reforms were</b> initiated by \nDeng Xiaoping, the leader of the Communist Party of <b>China</b> at the time. The \n<b>reform</b> in the agricultural <b>sector</b> was the first to be introduced which ... In the \n<b>beginning</b>, the agricultural <b>reform</b> was not intended or initiated by the&nbsp;...", "title": "China's Rural Reform" }, { "snippet": "Microeconomic reform comprises policies directed to achieve improvements in \neconomic efficiency, either by eliminating or reducing distortions in individual \n<b>sectors</b> of the economy or by reforming economy-wide policies ... The <b>Chinese</b> \n<b>economic reform</b> (simplified <b>Chinese</b>: 改革开放; traditional <b>Chinese</b>: 改革開放; \npinyin:&nbsp;...", "title": "Microeconomic reform" }, { "snippet": "Perestroika was a political movement for reformation within the Communist Party \nof the Soviet ... During the <b>initial</b> period (1985–87) of Mikhail Gorbachev&#39;s time in \npower, ... The most significant of Gorbachev&#39;s reforms in the foreign economic \n<b>sector</b> ... <b>Economic reforms were</b> fostered through the development of &quot;Special&nbsp;...", "title": "Perestroika" }, { "snippet": "<b>Beginning</b> with the 1978 <b>reforms</b>, in the 1980s during the ... major SOEs in non-\nstrategic <b>sectors were</b> listed on the Shanghai and ... In 2013, the public <b>sector</b> \naccounted for 30% of the number of firms in <b>China</b>, but&nbsp;...", "title": "Socialist market economy" }, { "snippet": "The New Economic Policy (NEP) was an economic policy of the Soviet Union \nproposed by ... Lenin understood that economic conditions <b>were</b> dire, so he \nopened up ... NEP <b>economic reforms</b> aimed to take a step back from central \nplanning and ... This created an imbalance in the economy where the agricultural \n<b>sector</b> was&nbsp;...", "title": "New Economic Policy" }, { "snippet": "In 4,000 years, <b>China</b> has been a nation of farmers. By the time the People&#39;s \nRepublic of <b>China</b> ... In 1978 <b>China&#39;s</b> leaders began a program of far-reaching \nagricultural <b>reforms</b>. ... the <b>sector</b> was <b>beginning</b> to restrain <b>China&#39;s</b> overall \n<b>economic</b> development. ... The production teams <b>were</b> the basic agricultural \ncollective units.", "title": "History of agriculture in China" }, { "snippet": "The Great Leap Forward (Second Five Year Plan) of the People&#39;s Republic of \n<b>China</b> (PRC) was an <b>economic</b> and social campaign ... These <b>reforms were</b> \ngenerally unpopular with the peasants and usually implemented by summoning \nthem to meetings and ... During the Great Leap, the <b>Chinese economy initially</b> \ngrew.", "title": "Great Leap Forward" }, { "snippet": "Cuban <b>economic reforms</b> refer to macroeconomic policies implemented with the \naim at stabilising the Cuban economy after 1993. They <b>were initially</b> enacted to \noffset the economic imbalances which resulted ... Moreover, the reforms also \nbrought about a growth in the investment <b>sector</b>. According to an official \nstatement&nbsp;...", "title": "Cuban economic reforms" } ] } ]
Who sang the blues in adventures in babysitting?
4680154354761589859
Adventures in Babysitting
[ "Southside Johnny Lyon", "Albert Collins" ]
[ "Southside Johnny", "Adventures in Babysitting" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Albert Collins and Southside Johnny Lyon", "Albert Collins", "Southside Johnny Lyon" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who sang the blues in adventures in babysitting?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Albert Gene Drewery, known as Albert Collins and the Ice Man (October 1, 1932 \n– November 24, 1993), was an American electric <b>blues</b> guitarist and <b>singer</b> with a \ndistinctive guitar style. ... Collins made a cameo appearance in the 1987 comedy \nfilm <b>Adventures in Babysitting</b>. In 1987 the American composer John Zorn and&nbsp;...", "title": "Albert Collins" }, { "snippet": "<b>Adventures in Babysitting</b> is a 1987 American teen comedy film written by David \nSimkins, ... Penelope Ann Miller, Bradley Whitford, and has brief cameos by <b>blues</b> \n<b>singer</b>/guitarist Albert Collins and <b>singer</b>-songwriter Southside Johnny Lyon.", "title": "Adventures in Babysitting" }, { "snippet": "John Lyon (born December 4, 1948), better known by his stage name Southside \nJohnny, is an American <b>singer</b>-songwriter who usually ... and with his parents&#39; big \nrecord collection of <b>blues</b> and jazz; his father played ... In 1987, Southside \nJohnny and the Jukes were featured in the film <b>Adventures in Babysitting</b> \nperforming&nbsp;...", "title": "Southside Johnny" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Expressway to Your Heart&quot; is a song written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff \nand performed ... The <b>Blues</b> Brothers released the song as a single in 1981. ... \nBruce Springsteen <b>sang</b> the song on his 2009 Working on a Dream Tour. ... The \n1987 film <b>Adventures in Babysitting</b> featured a version of the song performed by&nbsp;...", "title": "Expressway to Your Heart" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Evil&quot;, sometimes listed as &quot;Evil (Is Going On)&quot;, is a Chicago blues standard \nwritten by Willie ... Koko Taylor&#39;s version of the song appeared in the 1987 film \n<b>Adventures in Babysitting</b>. ... 1959: Moanin&#39; in the Moonlight; 1962: Howlin&#39; Wolf; \n1962: Howling Wolf <b>Sings the Blues</b>; 1965: The Real Folk Blues; 1967: More \nReal Folk&nbsp;...", "title": "Evil (Howlin' Wolf song)" }, { "snippet": "Norman Jeffrey Healey (March 25, 1966 – March 2, 2008) was a Canadian jazz \nand <b>blues</b>-rock ... 2002: Among Friends; 2003: Live at Healey&#39;s (Bolder); 2004: \n<b>Adventures</b> in Jazzland ... &quot;Jeff Healey, Guitarist and <b>Singer</b>, Dies at 41&quot;. The \nNew&nbsp;...", "title": "Jeff Healey" }, { "snippet": "Eleanora Fagan (April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959), professionally known as Billie \nHoliday, was an ... Lady <b>Sings the Blues</b>, a film about her life, starring Diana Ross\n, was released in 1972. ... 1949, <b>Adventures</b> in Jazz, Fred Robbins, Unknown.", "title": "Billie Holiday" }, { "snippet": "Billy Branch is an American <b>blues</b> harmonica player and <b>singer</b> of Chicago <b>blues</b>. \nBranch is a three-time Grammy nominee, a retired two-term governor of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Billy Branch" }, { "snippet": "Folk &middot; <b>blues</b> rock &middot; pop &middot; soul. Occupation(s), <b>Singer</b>-songwriter. Instruments. \nVocals; guitar; harmonica. Years active, 1986–present. Labels, Elektra. Website, \nTracyChapman.com. Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American \n<b>singer</b>-songwriter, known for her hits&nbsp;...", "title": "Tracy Chapman" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Jerk De Soleil&quot; is the 8th episode of the first season of the animated television \nseries Phineas ... the film <b>Adventures in Babysitting</b> (1987) in which Elisabeth \nShue&#39;s character <b>sings</b> ... Wired magazine called it an &quot;ever-pleasing <b>blues</b> \nbanger.", "title": "Jerk De Soleil" } ] } ]
What is the sink that looks like a toilet?
-6860332045835197246
Bidet
[ "bidet" ]
[ "Bidet" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Bidet." ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "sink that looks like a toilet", "results": [ { "snippet": "A bidet <b>is</b> a plumbing fixture or type of <b>sink</b> intended for washing the genitalia, \nperineum, inner buttocks, and anus of the human body. It may be located next to \nthe <b>toilet</b> in the <b>toilet</b> room. Fixtures that combine a <b>toilet</b> seat with a bidet, which \nmay be electronic, are ... The traditional separate bidet <b>is like</b> a wash-basin, and \ncan be used for many&nbsp;...", "title": "Bidet" }, { "snippet": "A <b>toilet is</b> a piece of hardware used for the collection or disposal of human urine \nand feces. ... In private homes, the <b>toilet</b>, <b>sink</b>, bath, or shower may be in the same \nroom. ... The water in the <b>toilet</b> bowl <b>is</b> connected to a pipe <b>shaped like</b> an&nbsp;...", "title": "Toilet" }, { "snippet": "A squat <b>toilet</b> essentially <b>looks like</b> a miniature urinal set horizontally into the floor\n. Most squat <b>toilets</b> in Japan are made of porcelain, although in some cases (as&nbsp;...", "title": "Toilets in Japan" }, { "snippet": "A <b>bathroom is</b> a room for personal hygiene activities, generally containing a <b>toilet</b>, \na <b>sink</b> (basin) ... For all the activities <b>like</b> shaving, showering, grooming etc. one \nmust ensure equitable lighting across the entire <b>bathroom</b> space. The mirror area\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Bathroom" }, { "snippet": "In plumbing, a trap <b>is</b> a device <b>shaped</b> with a bending pipe path to retain fluid to \nprevent sewer ... a 90 degree fitting on the outlet side of a U-bend, thereby \ncreating a P-<b>like</b> shape (oriented horizontally). ... <b>Toilets</b> almost always have an \ninternal trap. Because it <b>is</b> a localized low-point in the plumbing, <b>sink</b> traps also \ntend to&nbsp;...", "title": "Trap (plumbing)" }, { "snippet": "A <b>sink</b> — also known by other names including sinker, washbowl, hand basin, \nand wash ... Enamel over cast iron <b>is</b> a popular material for kitchen and <b>bathroom</b> \n<b>sinks</b>. ... <b>Like</b> stainless steel, they are very resistant to hot or cold objects, but they \ncan be damaged by sharp impacts and once the glass surface <b>is</b> breached, the&nbsp;...", "title": "Sink" }, { "snippet": "The device <b>is similar to</b> that on a kitchen <b>sink</b> sprayer. It was reputedly invented \nby a Thai living in the US who adapted a <b>sink</b> sprayer for <b>toilet</b> use.", "title": "Bidet shower" }, { "snippet": "A <b>toilet</b> room <b>is</b> a small room used for privately accessing the sanitation fixture (\n<b>toilet</b>) for urination and defecation. <b>Toilet</b> rooms often include a <b>sink</b> (basin) with \nsoap for handwashing, as this <b>is</b> ... Horvat, Andrew (2000), Japanese Beyond \nWords: How to Walk and Talk <b>Like</b> a Native Speaker, Berkeley: Stone Bridge, pp.", "title": "Toilet (room)" }, { "snippet": "A plunger, force cup, plumber&#39;s friend, or plumber&#39;s helper <b>is</b> a tool used to clear \nblockages in drains and pipes. It consists of a rubber suction cup with an \nattached stick (shaft), usually made of wood or plastic. A different bellows-<b>like</b> \ndesign also exists, usually constructed of plastic. ... while the <b>toilet</b> plunger&#39;s cup \n<b>looks</b> more <b>like</b> a distorted ball, tapered on one&nbsp;...", "title": "Plunger" }, { "snippet": "An aircraft lavatory or plane <b>toilet is</b> a small room on an aircraft with a <b>toilet</b> and \n<b>sink</b>. ... (October 2010): 22–23. ^ US 3922730, Kemper; James M., &quot;Recirculating \n<b>toilet</b> system for use in aircraft or the <b>like</b>&quot;, issued 1975-12-02; ^ Hincks, Joseph.", "title": "Aircraft lavatory" } ] } ]
How many articles are there in the indian constitution?
-3400326785918488850
Constitution of India
[ "395" ]
[ "Constitution of India" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "243" ], "question": "How many articles were there in the initial draft of the Indian Constitution?" }, { "answer": [ "395" ], "question": "How may articles are in the final draft of the Indian Constitution?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "indian constitution", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b> (IAST: Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna) is the supreme law of \n<b>India</b>. The document lays down the framework demarcating fundamental political\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Constitution of India" }, { "snippet": "These <b>Constitutional</b> provisions, and subsequent interpretations by the Supreme \nCourt (see below), are today often summarized in three principles of U.S. <b>Indian</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Tribal sovereignty in the United States" }, { "snippet": "The Government of <b>India</b> (ISO: Bhārat Sarkār), often abbreviated as GoI, is the \nunion government created by the <b>constitution</b> of <b>India</b> as the legislative, executive\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Government of India" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Indian constitution</b> adopted in 1950 envisaged that English would be phased \nout in favour of Hindi, over a fifteen-year period, but gave Parliament the power&nbsp;...", "title": "Languages with official status in India" }, { "snippet": "Along with the <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b>, the Citizenship Act, 1955, is the&nbsp;...", "title": "Indian nationality law" }, { "snippet": "Article 343 of the <b>Indian constitution</b> stated that the official language of the Union \nshould become Hindi in Devanagari script instead of the extant English. Later, a&nbsp;...", "title": "Languages of India" }, { "snippet": "Article 370 of the <b>Indian constitution</b> gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir—\na region located in the northern part of Indian subcontinent which was&nbsp;...", "title": "Article 370 of the Constitution of India" }, { "snippet": "The preamble to the <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b> is a brief introductory statement that sets \nout guidelines, which guide the people of the nation, and to present the&nbsp;...", "title": "Preamble to the Constitution of India" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b> was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, and it&nbsp;...", "title": "Constituent Assembly of India" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Indian constitution</b> accords with the president, the responsibility and authority \nto defend and protect the Constitution of India and its rule of law. Invariably, any&nbsp;...", "title": "President of India" } ] } ]
When was the first friday the 13th movie released?
4485551543097901594
Friday the 13th (1980 film)
[ "1980" ]
[ "Friday the 13th (franchise)" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "May 9, 1980" ], "question": "When was the first Friday the 13th movie released in the United States?" }, { "answer": [ "February 9, 2009" ], "question": "When was the reboot of the first Friday the 13th movie released in Manns Chinese Theater?" }, { "answer": [ "February 13, 2009" ], "question": "When was the reboot of the first Friday the 13th movie released in the United States?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "When was the first friday the 13th movie released?", "results": [ { "snippet": "... 30 Years of <b>Friday the 13th</b>, was <b>released</b> in February 2009. ... of the twelve \n<b>films</b>, from the <b>original</b> to the 2009 remake,&nbsp;...", "title": "Friday the 13th (franchise)" }, { "snippet": "On 13 January 2012, La-La Land Records <b>released</b> a limited edition 6-CD boxset \ncontaining Manfredini&#39;s scores from the <b>first</b> six <b>films</b>. It sold out in less than 24&nbsp;...", "title": "Friday the 13th (1980 film)" }, { "snippet": "On Friday, February 13, 2009, <b>Friday the 13th</b> was <b>released</b> in ... It was <b>released</b> \nin nearly three times as many theaters as the <b>original</b> 1980 film ... the 13th: The \nComplete Collection, a box set featuring all twelve <b>films</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Friday the 13th (2009 film)" }, { "snippet": "Jason Voorhees is the main character from the <b>Friday the 13th</b> series. He <b>first</b> \nappeared in ... The character has primarily been an antagonist in the <b>films</b>, \nwhether by stalking and killing the other characters, or acting as a psychological \nthreat to ... On May 13, 2005, Avatar Press began <b>releasing</b> new <b>Friday the 13th</b> \ncomics.", "title": "Jason Voorhees" }, { "snippet": "On January 13, 2012, La-La Land Records <b>released</b> a limited edition 6-CD \nboxset containing Manfredini&#39;s scores from the <b>first</b> six <b>films</b>. It sold out in less \nthan 24&nbsp;...", "title": "Friday the 13th Part III" }, { "snippet": "In 2011, it was <b>released</b> in a 4-disc DVD collection along with the <b>first</b>, third, and \nfourth <b>films</b> in the series. It was again included in two Blu-ray sets: <b>Friday the 13th</b>\n:&nbsp;...", "title": "Friday the 13th Part 2" }, { "snippet": "Peter Bracke&#39;s book Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete <b>History</b> of <b>Friday the</b> \n... A New Beginning was <b>released</b> theatrically on March 22, 1985, and grossed \n$22 ... containing Harry Manfredini&#39;s scores from the <b>first</b> six <b>Friday the 13th films</b>.", "title": "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning" }, { "snippet": "<b>Friday the 13th</b> is a survival horror video game published by LJN and developed \nby Japanese ... You must <b>first</b> fight your way through forests filled with man-eating \nwolves, caves ... <b>Friday the 13th</b> was <b>released</b> in North America exclusively in \nFebruary 1989, ... &quot;10 to 1: The Worst <b>Movie</b> Games Ever, Feature Story from&quot;.", "title": "Friday the 13th (1989 video game)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Friday the 13th</b> Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan is a 1989 American slasher film \n... <b>Released</b> on July 28, 1989, the film grossed $14.3 million at the U.S. box office, \n... the &quot;I Love New York&quot; logo, which was featured on the <b>original movie</b> poster.", "title": "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan" }, { "snippet": "Some of the missions will be adaptations of the <b>films</b>, while others are <b>original</b> \nscenarios. On October 27, 2017, Gun <b>released</b> a trailer teasing a new game \nmode&nbsp;...", "title": "Friday the 13th: The Game" } ] } ]
When was married at first sight season 6 filmed?
7766459489993083853
Married at First Sight (U.S. TV series)
[ "Boston" ]
[ "Married at First Sight", "Married at First Sight (American TV series)", "Married at First Sight (Australian TV series)" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "January 2, 2018" ], "question": "When was the American Married at First Sight Season 6 premiere?" }, { "answer": [ "28 January 2019" ], "question": "When was the Australian Married at First Sight Season 6 premiere?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "When was married at first sight season 6 filmed?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The second <b>season</b>, just like the <b>first</b>, took place in New York City and ... In the <b>6</b> \nmonths later special, it was revealed that both Jessica and Ryan D., as well ... \nShortly after <b>filming</b> the reunion special, Jessica filed for a&nbsp;...", "title": "Married at First Sight (American TV series)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Married At First Sight</b> is an Australian reality television series, based on the \nDanish program of ... Since <b>filming</b>, the couple have decided to break up. ... \n<b>Married at First Sight</b> Australia <b>Season 6</b> began screening in New Zealand on 3 \nFebruary&nbsp;...", "title": "Married at First Sight (Australian TV series)" }, { "snippet": "The sixth <b>season</b> of the American mystery drama television series Pretty Little \nLiars, based on ... It aired 10 episodes for the <b>first</b> half the <b>season</b>, which began \nairing on June 2, 2015. <b>Filming</b> for the sixth <b>season</b> began on March 24, 2015, \nwhich was confirmed by showrunner I. Marlene King ... Later they are <b>married</b> by \nAria.", "title": "Pretty Little Liars (season 6)" }, { "snippet": "The two got <b>married</b> in November 2018, during the <b>filming</b> of the <b>1st season</b> of \nLove is Blind. As of March 2020, the couple are still together. Amber Pike &amp; \nMatthew&nbsp;...", "title": "Love Is Blind (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Note: <b>Filmed</b> July <b>6</b>, 1966; <b>first episode</b> featuring Kasey Rogers as Louise Tate. \n77, 3, &quot;Witches and Warlocks Are My Favorite Things&quot;, William Asher, David V.", "title": "List of Bewitched episodes" }, { "snippet": "The Dead Zone, a.k.a. Stephen King&#39;s Dead Zone (in USA) is an American/\nCanadian science ... The series was <b>filmed</b> in Vancouver, British Columbia, \nCanada for its <b>first</b> five seasons. The sixth and last season ... At <b>the beginning</b> of \n<b>season 6</b>, she gives birth to Walt&#39;s daughter and names her &quot;Hope&quot;. Sheriff Walt \nBannerman&nbsp;...", "title": "The Dead Zone (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "The sixth and final <b>season</b> of the historical drama television series Vikings \npremiered on ... The <b>first season</b> of the series begins at <b>the start</b> of the Viking Age, \nmarked by ... The <b>sight</b> amuses Igor, but troubles Ivar. ... This final <b>season</b> is set in \nareas corresponding to modern Ukraine and Norway, but <b>filming</b> locations \nincluded&nbsp;...", "title": "Vikings (season 6)" }, { "snippet": "The sixth <b>season</b> of Supernatural, an American dark fantasy television series \ncreated by Eric Kripke, premiered September 24, 2010, and concluded May 20, \n2011, airing 22 episodes. This is the <b>first season</b> to have Sera Gamble as \nshowrunner after the full-time ... <b>Filming</b> for the <b>season</b> began with the series star \nJensen Ackles-directed&nbsp;...", "title": "Supernatural (season 6)" }, { "snippet": "Are You the One? is a United States reality television series on MTV. It follows 20 \npeople who ... The <b>first season</b> was <b>filmed</b> in Hawaii and premiered January 21, \n2014. The second <b>season</b> premiered October <b>6</b>, 2014. The third ... Dre is still \n<b>married</b> to his &quot;ex&quot;, Dillan&#39;s ex still loves him, and Ethan cheated on his ex. John&#39;s \nex&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Are You the One? episodes" }, { "snippet": "<b>Married at First Sight</b> is a Danish reality television show created by Michael Von \nWürden. <b>Married at First Sight</b> (Danish TV series) [dk]. The format has versions&nbsp;...", "title": "Married at First Sight" } ] } ]
When does the rockefeller tree get put up?
-4000921425299433891
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
[ "mid November" ]
[ "Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "1931" ], "question": "When did the first Christmas Tree at Rockefeller get put up?" }, { "answer": [ "mid November" ], "question": "When does the Christmas tree at the Rockefeller get put up in the year?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "When does the rockefeller tree get put up?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Rockefeller</b> Center Christmas <b>Tree is</b> a large Christmas <b>tree placed</b> annually \nin <b>Rockefeller</b> ... <b>On</b> its way to Manhattan, the <b>tree is</b> often dressed in giant red \nbows or banners extending holiday greetings to witnesses. Trucks, barges, and a \ntransport plane <b>have</b> all been used to help the <b>tree</b> make the trip. Once at&nbsp;...", "title": "Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree" }, { "snippet": "<b>Rockefeller</b> Center <b>is</b> a large complex consisting of 19 commercial buildings \ncovering 22 acres ... Radio City, along Sixth Avenue and centered <b>on</b> 30 \n<b>Rockefeller</b> Plaza, ... The final small building <b>would have</b> been rented by \nGermany, but <b>Rockefeller</b> ... The <b>Rockefeller</b> Center Christmas <b>Tree is placed</b> \nabove the statue from&nbsp;...", "title": "Rockefeller Center" }, { "snippet": "Christmas lights <b>are</b> lights often used for decoration in celebration of Christmas, \noften <b>on</b> ... There were two large round tables <b>on</b> which were <b>placed</b> two <b>trees</b> \nhung with ... McAdenville, North Carolina claims to <b>have</b> been the first in 1956. ... \nHowever, the <b>Rockefeller</b> Center Christmas <b>Tree</b> has had &quot;lights&quot; since 1931, but \ndid&nbsp;...", "title": "Christmas lights" }, { "snippet": "Prometheus <b>is</b> a 1934 gilded, cast bronze sculpture by Paul Manship, located \nabove the lower plaza at <b>Rockefeller</b> Center in Manhattan, New York ... The \ninscription – a paraphrase from Aeschylus – <b>on</b> the granite wall behind, ... The \nseasonal <b>Rockefeller</b> Center Christmas <b>Tree is</b> erected above the statue every \nwinter.", "title": "Prometheus (Manship)" }, { "snippet": "The Boston Christmas <b>Tree is</b> the City of Boston, Massachusetts&#39; official \nChristmas <b>tree</b>. A <b>tree</b> ... The process <b>can</b> be political as families vie to <b>have</b> their \n<b>tree</b> chosen. ... were flown to Boston and <b>put up</b> in local hotels at an expense of \nCA$12,000. ... Mount Ingino (Italy) &middot; U.S. Capitol &middot; U.S. National <b>Tree</b> &middot; <b>Rockefeller</b> \nCenter&nbsp;...", "title": "Boston Christmas Tree" }, { "snippet": "A Christmas <b>tree is</b> a decorated <b>tree</b>, usually an evergreen conifer, such as a \nspruce, pine or fir, ... In the Western Christian tradition, Christmas <b>trees are</b> \nvariously erected <b>on</b> days ... Modern Christmas <b>trees have</b> been related to the &quot;\n<b>tree</b> of paradise&quot; of ... Americans <b>will put up</b> a Christmas <b>tree</b> after Thanksgiving (\nthe fourth&nbsp;...", "title": "Christmas tree" }, { "snippet": "John Davison <b>Rockefeller</b> Sr. (July 8, 1839 – May 23, 1937) was an American \nbusiness magnate and philanthropist. He <b>is</b> widely considered the wealthiest \nAmerican of all time, and the richest ... She also <b>put up</b> with his philandering and \nhis double life, which included bigamy. She was thrifty by nature and by necessity\n, and&nbsp;...", "title": "John D. Rockefeller" }, { "snippet": "The White House Christmas <b>Tree</b>, also known as the Blue Room Christmas <b>Tree</b>, \n<b>is</b> the official ... President Franklin Pierce <b>is</b> said to <b>have</b> had the first indoor \nChristmas <b>tree</b> at the White House during ... The letter writers, which the Chicago \nDaily Tribune noted had taken <b>up</b> the &quot;forestry fad&quot;, ... Roosevelts <b>Out</b> for \nLuncheon.", "title": "White House Christmas tree" }, { "snippet": "The Rich&#39;s Great <b>Tree</b>, now the Macy&#39;s Great <b>Tree</b> was a large 70–90-foot (21–27 \nm) tall cut ... Beginning in 1948, the Rich&#39;s department store <b>put</b> a large pine <b>tree</b> \natop its ... With the <b>tree on</b> the roof of the complex, combined with its tall height, \nthe ... Atlantans <b>can</b> expect the new <b>tree</b> to <b>grow</b> higher with years, as Macy&#39;s <b>is</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Macy's Great Tree" }, { "snippet": "The Trafalgar Square Christmas <b>tree is</b> a Christmas <b>tree</b> donated to the people of \nBritain by the ... The <b>tree</b> lighting ceremony in Trafalgar Square takes place <b>on</b> \nthe first Thursday in December and <b>is</b> attended by thousands of people. ... \nMilwaukee &middot; Mount Ingino (Italy) &middot; U.S. Capitol &middot; U.S. National <b>Tree</b> &middot; <b>Rockefeller</b> \nCenter&nbsp;...", "title": "Trafalgar Square Christmas tree" } ] } ]
Who did goldberg play for in the nfl?
5693353548819446635
Bill Goldberg
[ "Los Angeles Rams", "Atlanta Falcons" ]
[ "Bill Goldberg", "Mike Goldberg", "Marshall Goldberg" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons" ], "question": "Who did Bill Goldberg play for in the NFL?" }, { "answer": [ "Chicago Cardinals" ], "question": "Who did Marshall Goldberg play for in the NFL?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Who did goldberg play for in the nfl?", "results": [ { "snippet": "He <b>had</b> hopes of returning to the league after rehabilitation but, due to ... \n<b>Goldberg</b> has described <b>playing</b> in the <b>NFL</b> as &quot;a mixed&nbsp;...", "title": "Bill Goldberg" }, { "snippet": "Marshall <b>Goldberg</b> (October 25, 1917 – April 3, 2006) was a National <b>Football</b> \nLeague (<b>NFL</b>) All-Pro American <b>football player</b>. He <b>played</b> college <b>football</b> as a \nhalfback and fullback at the University of ... <b>Goldberg had</b> sustained a number of \nconcussions during his career, which the family felt contributed to difficulties later \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "Marshall Goldberg" }, { "snippet": "Adam David <b>Goldberg</b> (born August 12, 1980) is a former American <b>football</b> \noffensive tackle. He was signed by the Minnesota Vikings of the National <b>Football</b> \nLeague (<b>NFL</b>) in 2003, <b>played</b> for the Vikings from 2003 to 2005, and <b>played</b> for \nthe St. Louis Rams from 2006 to 2011. He <b>played</b> college <b>football</b> at Wyoming.", "title": "Adam Goldberg (American football)" }, { "snippet": "Leati Joseph &quot;Joe&quot; Anoaʻi (born May 25, 1985) is an American professional \nwrestler, actor, ... Anoaʻi <b>played football</b> for three years at Pensacola Catholic \nHigh School and one year ... Paul Heyman <b>had</b> been paying The Shield and \nBrad Maddox to work for them. ... <b>Goldberg</b> for the WWE Championship, Roman \nReigns vs.", "title": "Roman Reigns" }, { "snippet": "Kevin Darwin Greene (born July 31, 1962) is a former American <b>football</b> \nlinebacker who <b>played</b> ... Greene has since stated that he <b>had</b> the &quot;time of his life&quot; \n<b>playing</b> for the Steelers and decided to ... He then made a final return in mid-1998\n, teaming with former <b>football player</b> Bill <b>Goldberg</b> against the nWo Black and \nWhite.", "title": "Kevin Greene (American football)" }, { "snippet": "The 1990 <b>NFL</b> draft was the procedure by which National <b>Football</b> League teams \nselected amateur college <b>football</b> players. It is officially known as the <b>NFL</b> Annual \n<b>Player</b> Selection Meeting. ... The Dallas Cowboys would have <b>had</b> the #1 overall \npick in the draft for the second consecutive year by virtue of their league-worst&nbsp;...", "title": "1990 NFL Draft" }, { "snippet": "Herschel Walker (born March 3, 1962) is an American former professional \n<b>football player</b>, ... While Walker <b>had</b> a successful <b>NFL</b> career, he never <b>played</b> on \na&nbsp;...", "title": "Herschel Walker" }, { "snippet": "Brock Edward Lesnar is an American professional wrestler and former mixed \nmartial artist and professional <b>football player</b>. ... Following his match with \n<b>Goldberg</b> at WrestleMania XX, Lesnar left WWE and pursued a career in ... but \n<b>had</b> grown unhappy and always wanted to <b>play</b> professional <b>football</b>, adding that \nhe <b>did</b> not&nbsp;...", "title": "Brock Lesnar" }, { "snippet": "Mike <b>Goldberg</b> (born November 24, 1964) is an American <b>play</b>-by-<b>play</b> \ncommentator, mainly ... He <b>is the</b> former TV <b>play</b>-by-<b>play</b> announcer for the Detroit \nRed Wings, ... In 2000-2002, <b>Goldberg</b> was a sideline reporter for the <b>NFL</b> on \nFOX.", "title": "Mike Goldberg" }, { "snippet": "The Longest Yard is a 2005 American sports comedy film directed by Peter Segal \nand written ... Paul Crewe is a former <b>NFL</b> quarterback who was accused of \nshaving points, though ... <b>play</b> a tune-up game, a game between the Guards and \na team that they easily slaughter to boost morale. ... The film <b>did</b> well at the box \noffice.", "title": "The Longest Yard (2005 film)" } ] } ]
Who won the gold medal in high jump at rio paralympic games?
-6649256974008133650
Mariyappan Thangavelu
[ "Mariyappan Thangavelu" ]
[ "Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's high jump ...", "List of high jump Paralympic medalists", "Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's high jump ..." ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Mariyappan Thangavelu" ], "question": "Who won the gold medal in men's high jump at rio paralympic games in Class T42?" }, { "answer": [ "Maciej Lepiato" ], "question": "Who won the gold medal in men's high jump at the Rio Paralympic games in class T44?" }, { "answer": [ "Roderick Townsend-Roberts" ], "question": "Who won the gold medal in men's high jump at the Rio Paralympic games in class T47?" }, { "answer": [ "Ruth Beitia" ], "question": "Who won the gold medal in women's high jump at the Rio Paralympic games?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Who won the gold medal in high jump at rio paralympic games?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Games</b>, Class, <b>Gold</b>, Silver, Bronze. 1976 Toronto ... Great Britain, No bronze \n<b>medalist</b>; tie for silver. Class A3&nbsp;...", "title": "List of high jump Paralympic medalists" }, { "snippet": "Mariyappan Thangavelu (born 28 June 1995) is an Indian Paralympic <b>high</b> \n<b>jumper</b>. He represented India in the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Paralympic games</b> held in <b>Rio</b> \nde Janeiro in the men&#39;s <b>high jump</b> T-42 category, <b>winning</b> the <b>gold medal</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Mariyappan Thangavelu" }, { "snippet": "India competed at the <b>2016</b> Summer Paralympics in <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 \nto 18 ... Jump to navigation Jump to search ... the history of the summer \n<b>Paralympic games</b> with a total of 4 <b>medals won</b> ( 2 <b>Gold</b>, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze ) \nwith Devendra Jhajharia breaking the ... &quot;<b>Rio 2016</b>: Athletics Men&#39;s <b>High Jump</b> \nT42 Final&quot;.", "title": "India at the 2016 Summer Paralympics" }, { "snippet": "A total of three events were contested for three different classifications. Contents. \n1 Schedule; 2 <b>Medal</b> summary; 3&nbsp;...", "title": "Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's high jump ..." }, { "snippet": "Roderick Townsend-Roberts (born July 1, 1992) is an American Paralympic \nathlete. He <b>won</b> the long jump and <b>high jump</b> events at the <b>2016 Rio</b> Paralympics \nand 2015 Parapan American Games. ... Paralympic Games. Gold medal – first \nplace&nbsp;...", "title": "Roderick Townsend-Roberts" }, { "snippet": "Derek Drouin (born March 6, 1990) is a Canadian track and field athlete who \ncompetes in the <b>high jump</b>. He is the reigning Olympic Champion, having <b>won</b> \ngold in <b>2016</b>, and was the 2015 World Champion. He also <b>won</b> gold at the 2014 \nCommonwealth <b>Games</b> and the 2015 Pan ... This was Canada&#39;s first medal in \n<b>high jump</b> since the 1976 Summer <b>Olympics</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Derek Drouin" }, { "snippet": "Derek Drouin from Canada and Ruth Beitia from Spain are the reigning <b>Olympic</b> \nchampions from <b>2016</b>. Only two athletes have <b>won</b> two <b>Olympic high jump</b> titles,&nbsp;...", "title": "High jump at the Olympics" }, { "snippet": "Varun Singh Bhati is a para <b>high jumper</b> from India. Having afflicted by \npoliomyelitis at young age, he joined sports during school days. He had <b>won</b> \nseveral medals in international events including bronze at <b>2016</b> Summer \n<b>Paralympic Games</b> and 2017 World ... He <b>won</b> a <b>gold medal</b> at the 2014 China \nOpen Athletics Championship the&nbsp;...", "title": "Varun Singh Bhati" }, { "snippet": "The women&#39;s <b>high jump</b> event at the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> took place between \nAugust 18–20 ... After a successful jump, they <b>received</b> three more attempts to \nachieve the next height. Once all ... <b>High jump</b> at the Olympic <b>Games</b> &middot; Summary.", "title": "Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's high jump ..." }, { "snippet": "Sharad Kumar (born 1 March 1992) is an Indian para <b>high jumper</b> and a former \nworld no. 1. Born in Patna, he made his International debut at the 2010 Asian \nPara <b>Games</b>. At the 2014 Asian Para <b>Games</b>, he <b>won</b> the <b>gold medal</b> in the <b>high</b> \n<b>jump</b> (T42) ... Kumar participated in the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Paralympics</b> finishing sixth.", "title": "Sharad Kumar (athlete)" } ] }, { "query": "Who won the gold medal in women's high jump at rio paralympic games?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>high jump</b> was first contested in the 1976 Summer <b>Paralympics</b> for men and \n<b>women</b>. However, the <b>women&#39;s high jump</b> is now discontinued with the last event \nbeing held in the 2000 Summer <b>Paralympics</b>. Contents. 1 Men&#39;s <b>medal</b> \nsummaries; 2 <b>Women&#39;s medal</b> summaries; 3 See also ... <b>Games</b>, Class, <b>Gold</b>, \nSilver, Bronze.", "title": "List of high jump Paralympic medalists" }, { "snippet": "The <b>women&#39;s long jump</b> athletics events for the <b>2016</b> Summer Paralympics take \nplace at the <b>Rio Olympic</b> Stadium from 8 September. A total of 8 events are \ncontested for 8 different classifications. Contents. 1 Competition format; 2 <b>Medal</b> \nsummary; 3 Results ... &quot;<b>Women&#39;s Long Jump</b> - T11 Final&quot;. <b>Rio 2016 Paralympic</b> \n<b>Games</b>.", "title": "Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's long jump ..." }, { "snippet": "The <b>high jump</b> at the Summer Olympics is grouped among the four track and field \njumping events held at the multi-sport event. The men&#39;s <b>high jump</b> has been \npresent on the Olympic athletics programme since the first Summer Olympics in \n1896. The <b>women&#39;s high jump</b> was <b>one</b> of five events to feature on the first \n<b>women&#39;s</b> ... and standing jumps specialist Ray Ewry <b>won</b> all but <b>one</b> of the <b>gold</b> \n<b>medals</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "High jump at the Olympics" }, { "snippet": "The <b>women&#39;s high jump</b> event at the <b>2016</b> Summer Olympics took place between \nAugust 18–20, at the Olympic ... It was Beitia&#39;s first <b>gold medal</b> in World level \ncompetition. This was also the first Olympic <b>women&#39;s high jump</b> since 1980 where \nthe <b>winning</b> height was below two metres. ... <b>High jump</b> at the Olympic <b>Games</b>.", "title": "Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's high jump ..." }, { "snippet": "India competed at the <b>2016</b> Summer Paralympics in <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 \nto 18 ... Jump to navigation Jump to search ... competitors (16 Men &amp; 3 <b>Women</b>) to \nbe part of <b>Rio 2016 paralympic games</b> for India in 5 sports. ... performance in the \nhistory of the summer <b>Paralympic games</b> with a total of 4 <b>medals won</b> ( 2 <b>Gold</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "India at the 2016 Summer Paralympics" }, { "snippet": "Wen Xiaoyan (born 11 November 1978) is <b>a female</b> Chinese Paralympic athlete. \nShe represented China at the <b>2016</b> Summer Paralympics and she <b>won</b> two <b>gold</b> \n<b>medals</b> and <b>one</b> silver medal. She <b>won</b> the <b>gold medal</b> in the <b>women&#39;s long jump</b> \nT37 event and the silver ... Organizing Committee of the Olympic and <b>Paralympic</b> \n<b>Games Rio 2016</b>.", "title": "Wen Xiaoyan" }, { "snippet": "The T/F 11 categorisation of athletics events, for athletes with the <b>highest</b> level of \nvisual impairment. at the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Paralympics</b>, take place at the <b>Rio</b> \n<b>Olympic</b> Stadium from September ... In both cases, <b>one</b> of the track events is the \nT11-13 4 x 100 metres relay. ... Guides of <b>medal winners</b> are also awarded \n<b>medals</b>.", "title": "Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – T11" }, { "snippet": "The United States competed at the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Paralympics</b> in <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, \nBrazil, from 7 ... Of the 267 sportspeople in <b>Rio</b>, 142 were participating at the \n<b>Games</b> another time, having ... Roderick Townsend is a <b>high jumper</b> on the \nAmerican team. ... This was less than a second behind the <b>gold medal winning</b> \nboat, Great&nbsp;...", "title": "United States at the 2016 Summer Paralympics" }, { "snippet": "The Men&#39;s <b>high jump</b> athletics events for the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Paralympics</b> took \nplace at the <b>Rio Olympic</b> Stadium from September 8 to September 17, <b>2016</b>. A \ntotal of three events were contested for three different classifications. Contents. 1 \nSchedule; 2 <b>Medal</b> summary; 3 Results ... Long jump &middot; men &middot; women &middot; High jump, \nmen.", "title": "Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's high jump ..." }, { "snippet": "Anna Grimaldi MNZM (born 12 February 1997) is a New Zealand para-athlete, \nprimarily competing in the <b>long jump</b> and sprint events. She represented New \nZealand at the <b>2016</b> Summer Paralympics in <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, <b>winning</b> the <b>gold</b> \n<b>medal</b> in the <b>women&#39;s long jump</b> T47. ... &quot;Results – <b>Women&#39;s</b> 100 metres T47 final \n– <b>Rio 2016 Paralympic Games</b>&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Anna Grimaldi" } ] } ]
What actor holds the record for sexiest man alive?
5022100510761332359
People (magazine)
[ "Blake Shelton" ]
[ "People (magazine)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Richard Gere, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Johnny Depp" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "What actor holds the record for sexiest man alive?", "results": [ { "snippet": "People is an American weekly magazine of celebrity and human-interest stories, \npublished by ... Stolley characterized the magazine as &quot;getting back to the people \n<b>who</b> are causing ... The annual feature the &quot;<b>Sexiest Man Alive</b>&quot; is billed as a \nbenchmark of male ... Julia Roberts <b>holds the record</b> for most times named, with \nfive.", "title": "People (magazine)" }, { "snippet": "George Harvey Strait Sr. (born May 18, 1952) is an American country music \nsinger, songwriter, <b>actor</b>, and music producer. ... The album&#39;s third single, &quot;Drinkin\n&#39; <b>Man</b>&quot;, was less successful, peaking at number 37. In October ... Strait <b>holds the</b> \n<b>record</b> for most number-one albums and singles, gold albums, platinum albums, \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "George Strait" }, { "snippet": "Hugh Michael Jackman AC (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian <b>actor</b>, singer, \nand producer. He is best known for playing Wolverine in the X-Men film series \nfrom 2000 to 2018, a role for which he <b>holds</b> the Guinness World <b>Record</b> for &quot;\nlongest career as a ... That year, People Magazine named Jackman its 2008 &quot;\n<b>Sexiest Man Alive</b>.", "title": "Hugh Jackman" }, { "snippet": "Thomas Mark Harmon (born September 2, 1951) is an American television and \nfilm <b>actor</b>. He has appeared in a wide variety of roles since the early 1970s. \nInitially a college football player, his role on St. Elsewhere led to his being named \n&quot;<b>Sexiest Man Alive</b>&quot; by People in 1986. ... top-20 selection and stumbled to a 2–7\n–1 <b>record</b>, placing last in the Pac-8.", "title": "Mark Harmon" }, { "snippet": "Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, \n<b>actor</b> and ... Usher <b>recorded</b> ten songs with the group in 1991, and the ensuing \nalbum, ... LA Reid became skeptical of Usher and put his album on <b>hold</b>; he \nthought ... According to Glamour magazine, he was one of the &quot;<b>Sexiest Men</b>&quot; of \n2010, and&nbsp;...", "title": "Usher (musician)" }, { "snippet": "Bartolo Colón (born May 24, 1973), nicknamed &quot;Big <b>Sexy</b>&quot;, is a Dominican-\nAmerican ... He <b>holds the record</b> for most career wins by a Latin American-born \npitcher. ... Colón was invited to spring training, competing for a spot on the 25 \n<b>man</b> ... the retirement of Maicer Izturis, the last active MLB player <b>who</b> appeared \nfor the&nbsp;...", "title": "Bartolo Colón" }, { "snippet": "Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981), occasionally known by his \ninitials JT, is an ... From 2008 through 2012, Timberlake focused on his <b>acting</b> \ncareer, effectively putting his music career on hiatus. ... Man of the Woods \nconcluded 2018 as the sixth best-selling album of the year. ... &quot;The <b>Sexiest Men</b> \n<b>Alive</b>&quot;.", "title": "Justin Timberlake" }, { "snippet": "Dwayne Douglas Johnson (born May 2, 1972), also known by his ring name, The \nRock, is an American <b>actor</b>, producer, investor and retired professional wrestler. \n... The Rock <b>holds the record</b> for most Raw shows main-evented in one year (38 \nin 2000), most ... &quot;Dwayne &#39;The Rock&#39; Johnson Is This Year&#39;s <b>Sexiest Man Alive</b>!&quot;.", "title": "Dwayne Johnson" }, { "snippet": "Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, \n<b>actress</b>, and ... Her collaborations with <b>record</b> producers Jimmy Jam and Terry \nLewis ... and &quot;All for You&quot;; she <b>holds the record</b> for the most consecutive top-ten \nentries ... It debuted at number five on the <b>Hot</b> 100 singles chart, becoming the \nfirst&nbsp;...", "title": "Janet Jackson" }, { "snippet": "Blake Tollison Shelton (born June 18, 1976) is an American country music singer \nand ... &quot;Austin&quot; became Shelton&#39;s first number one hit on the Billboard Hot \nCountry ... After &quot;I&#39;ll Just <b>Hold</b> On&quot; fell off the chart in October 2009, Blake Shelton \n... first country artist ever to grace the magazine&#39;s <b>Sexiest Man Alive</b> cover issue, \nand is&nbsp;...", "title": "Blake Shelton" } ] } ]
When did north dakota and south dakota split?
-624824630252486692
Dakota Territory
[ "November 2 , 1889" ]
[ "Dakota Territory", "Divide County, North Dakota" ]
[ { "answer": [ "November 2, 1889" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "north and south dakota split", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Territory of Dakota was an organized incorporated territory of the United \nStates that existed from March 2, 1861, until November 2, 1889, when the final \nextent of the reduced territory was <b>split</b> and admitted to the Union as the states of \n<b>North and South Dakota</b>.", "title": "Dakota Territory" }, { "snippet": "The Laurentian <b>Divide</b> also called the <b>Northern Divide</b> and locally the height of \nland, is a continental <b>divide</b> in central <b>North</b> America that separates the Hudson \nBay watershed to the <b>north</b> from the Gulf of Mexico watershed to the south and \nthe ... It then continues on to the extreme northeast corner of <b>South Dakota</b> before\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Laurentian Divide" }, { "snippet": "<b>Divide</b> County is a county in the U.S. state of <b>North Dakota</b>. As of the 2010 United \nStates ... Its <b>northern</b> boundary line abuts the <b>south</b> boundary line of Canada and \nits west boundary line abuts the east boundary line of the state of Montana.", "title": "Divide County, North Dakota" }, { "snippet": "The Enabling Act of 1889 is a United States statute that permitted the entrance of \nMontana and Washington into the United States of America, as well as the \n<b>splitting</b> of Territory of Dakota into two states: <b>North</b> Dakota and <b>South Dakota</b>.", "title": "Enabling Act of 1889" }, { "snippet": "<b>South Dakota</b> is a state located in the <b>north</b>-central United States. It is usually \nconsidered to be in the Midwestern region of the country. The state can generally \nbe <b>divided</b> into three geographic regions: eastern <b>South Dakota</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Geography of South Dakota" }, { "snippet": "The Cheyenne are one of the indigenous people of the Great Plains and their \nlanguage is of ... Having settled the Black Hills of <b>South Dakota</b> and the Powder \nRiver Country of present-day Montana, they introduced ... Cheyenne were allies \nto the Arapaho who like the Cheyenne are <b>split</b> into <b>northern and southern</b> \ndivisions.", "title": "Cheyenne" }, { "snippet": "Pipestone Creek is a 53.2-mile-long (85.6 km) river in southwestern Minnesota, \nhaving a center branch as well as branches named &quot;<b>North&quot; and &quot;South</b>&quot;. The \ncreek (center branch) begins about 3 miles (5 km) <b>north</b> of Holland (the ... It does \nnot travel far into <b>South Dakota</b>, but loops back into Minnesota, flowing into <b>Split</b> \nRock&nbsp;...", "title": "Pipestone Creek (Big Sioux River tributary)" }, { "snippet": "<b>South Dakota</b> is a U.S. state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is \nnamed after the ... <b>South Dakota</b> is bordered by the states of <b>North</b> Dakota (to the \n<b>north</b>), Minnesota (to ... At times the Black Hills are combined with the rest of \nwestern <b>South Dakota</b>, and people often refer to the resulting two regions <b>divided</b> \nby the&nbsp;...", "title": "South Dakota" }, { "snippet": "<b>North Dakota</b> Highway 8 (ND 8) is a 211.321-mile (340.088 km) <b>north</b>–<b>south</b> \nstate highway in <b>North Dakota</b>, United States. The highway is <b>split</b> into two&nbsp;...", "title": "North Dakota Highway 8" }, { "snippet": "Locations of <b>South Dakota</b> State and <b>North</b> Dakota State. The Dakota Marker is \nthe trophy awarded to the winner of the annual football game played ... marked \nthe border between <b>North and South Dakota</b> when Dakota Territory was <b>split</b> into\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Dakota Marker" } ] } ]
Who is the actor that plays jamie on blue bloods?
-1215363265940946907
Will Estes
[ "William `` Will '' Estes" ]
[ "List of Blue Bloods characters" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Will Estes" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "blue bloods jamie", "results": [ { "snippet": "William Estes Nipper (born October 21, 1978) is an American actor known for his \nrole on CBS police drama <b>Blue Bloods</b> as Jameson &quot;<b>Jamie</b>&quot; Reagan, a New&nbsp;...", "title": "Will Estes" }, { "snippet": "Frank married Mary Margaret Reagan in the early 1970s, and they have four \nchildren together: Danny, Erin, Joe, and <b>Jamie</b>. Each&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Blue Bloods characters" }, { "snippet": "A running theme through the first season is <b>Jamie&#39;s</b> assumption of Joe&#39;s \ninvestigation. The FBI tried to recruit <b>Jamie</b>, but instead he conducted his own \ncovert&nbsp;...", "title": "Blue Bloods (season 1)" }, { "snippet": "Eddie changes her mind about working at <b>Jamie&#39;s</b> precinct after overhearing \nsome of the cops badmouth him in private, and she requests a transfer there. 181\n, 4, &quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Blue Bloods (season 9)" }, { "snippet": "Meanwhile, <b>Jamie&#39;s</b> undercover case investigating the Sanfino crime family \ncomes to a critical stage. 39, 17, &quot;Reagan Vs. Reagan&quot;, Jim McKay, Ed \nZuckerman&nbsp;...", "title": "Blue Bloods (season 2)" }, { "snippet": "Vanessa Ray appears this season as <b>Jamie&#39;s</b> partner Edit &quot;Eddie&quot; Janko, \nreplacing Sebastian Sozzi, whose character Vinny Cruz was killed off near the \nend of&nbsp;...", "title": "Blue Bloods (season 4)" }, { "snippet": "Marisa Ramirez, as Danny&#39;s partner Detective Maria Baez, and Vanessa Ray, as \n<b>Jamie&#39;s</b> partner Eddie Janko, continue to receive &quot;also starring&quot; billing for season\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Blue Bloods (season 7)" }, { "snippet": "Marisa Ramirez, as Danny&#39;s partner Detective Maria Baez, and Vanessa Ray, as \n<b>Jamie&#39;s</b> partner Eddie Janko, continue to receive &quot;also starring&quot; billing for season\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Blue Bloods (season 8)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Jamie</b> is assigned a new partner, the brash, fast-talking Vinny Cruz (Sebastian \nSozzi). Elsewhere, Frank counsels a young officer (Corbin Bleu) who is \ndespondent&nbsp;...", "title": "Blue Bloods (season 3)" }, { "snippet": "Vanessa Ray, who was listed as a &quot;special guest star&quot; in season 4 as <b>Jamie&#39;s</b> \npartner Eddie Jenko, receives &quot;also starring&quot; status for season 5. Appearing \nregularly&nbsp;...", "title": "Blue Bloods (season 5)" } ] } ]
Who plays sandor clegane in game of thrones?
-9066661611800772496
Rory McCann
[ "Rory McCann" ]
[ "Rory McCann", "Gregor Clegane", "Sandor Clegane" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Rory McCann" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who plays sandor clegane in game of throne", "results": [ { "snippet": "Rory McCann (born 24 April 1969) <b>is</b> a Scottish <b>actor</b>, best known for portraying \n<b>Sandor</b> &quot;The Hound&quot; <b>Clegane</b> on the HBO series <b>Game of Thrones</b> and Michael&nbsp;...", "title": "Rory McCann" }, { "snippet": "<b>Gregor Clegane</b>, nicknamed &quot;The Mountain That Rides&quot; or simply &quot;The Mountain&quot;\n, <b>is</b> a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by \nAmerican author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of</b> \n<b>Thrones</b>. In the books, the character <b>is</b> initially introduced in 1996&#39;s A <b>Game of</b> \n<b>Thrones</b>.", "title": "Gregor Clegane" }, { "snippet": "In A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, he <b>acts</b> as bodyguard and servant to Prince Joffrey \nBaratheon, who calls him&nbsp;...", "title": "Sandor Clegane" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The Broken Man&quot; <b>is</b> the seventh episode of the sixth season of HBO&#39;s fantasy \ntelevision series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and the 57th overall. The episode was written \nby Bryan Cogman, and directed by Mark Mylod. <b>Sandor</b> &quot;the Hound&quot; <b>Clegane</b> \nlives a peaceful life with the pacifist community&nbsp;...", "title": "The Broken Man" }, { "snippet": "He <b>played Gregor</b> &quot;The Mountain&quot; <b>Clegane</b> in the HBO series <b>Game of Thrones</b> \nfor five seasons. He also <b>is</b> a former professional basketball player. Born in&nbsp;...", "title": "Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson" }, { "snippet": "&quot;No One&quot; <b>is</b> the eighth episode of the sixth season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television \nseries <b>Game of</b> ... Cersei Lannister <b>is</b> thwarted; Daenerys Targaryen returns to \nMeereen; and <b>Sandor Clegane</b> tracks down the Brotherhood Without Banners.", "title": "No One (Game of Thrones)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The Bells&quot; <b>is</b> the fifth and penultimate episode of the eighth season of HBO&#39;s \nfantasy television ... The next day, Arya Stark and <b>Sandor Clegane</b> enter the Red \nKeep. The battle begins with Daenerys and Drogon burning Euron Greyjoy&#39;s Iron\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Bells (Game of Thrones)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The Mountain and the Viper&quot; <b>is</b> the eighth episode of the fourth season of HBO&#39;s \nacclaimed fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, ... Gregor &quot;The Mountain&quot; \nClegane (left) and Oberyn &quot;the Viper&quot; Martell (right) engage in a trial by combat.", "title": "The Mountain and the Viper" }, { "snippet": "Oberyn Nymeros Martell, nicknamed the Red Viper, <b>is</b> a fictional character in the \nA Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels by American author George \nR. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of Thrones</b>. ... When Tyrion \ndemands a trial by combat and <b>Gregor Clegane is</b> chosen as Cersei&#39;s champion,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Oberyn Martell" }, { "snippet": "Brienne of Tarth <b>is</b> a fictional character in George R. R. Martin&#39;s A Song of Ice and \nFire series of fantasy novels and its television adaptation, <b>Game of Thrones</b>. ... \nher and save Sansa from whom she thinks <b>is Sandor</b> &quot;The Hound&quot; <b>Clegane</b>.", "title": "Brienne of Tarth" } ] } ]
Who played fat bastard in the austin powers movie?
6038446025191942103
Fat Bastard (character)
[ "Mike Myers" ]
[ "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me", "Fat Bastard" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Mike Myers" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who played fat bastard in the austin powers movie?", "results": [ { "snippet": "In the next <b>film</b>, <b>Fat Bastard</b> retires from being a ... trying to go straight, he still \ncarries out the odd job for <b>Dr. Evil</b>.", "title": "Fat Bastard" }, { "snippet": "The <b>film&#39;s</b> title is a <b>play</b> on the James Bond <b>film</b> The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). \nThe <b>film</b> grossed ... At <b>Dr. Evil&#39;s</b> lair, <b>Fat Bastard</b> arrives with Austin&#39;s mojo. <b>Dr. Evil</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" }, { "snippet": "<b>Austin Powers</b> in Goldmember is a 2002 American spy comedy <b>film</b> directed by \nJay Roach. ... Austin and Foxxy travel to Tokyo and confront <b>Fat Bastard</b>, who is \nnow a ... Four actors who appeared in the earlier <b>films play</b> different characters in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Austin Powers in Goldmember" }, { "snippet": "Michael John Myers OC (born May 25, 1963) is a Canadian <b>actor</b>, comedian, \nscreenwriter, ... Myers returned to acting with the <b>film Austin Powers</b>: International \nMan of Mystery ... Myers <b>played</b> the title role (<b>Austin Powers</b>), the villain (<b>Dr. Evil</b>), \na henchman (<b>Fat Bastard</b>) and another villain (Goldmember) in all three <b>films</b>.", "title": "Mike Myers" }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of fictional characters from the <b>Austin Powers</b> series of <b>films</b>. \n... Her character is inspired by &quot;blaxploitation&quot;-style characters <b>played</b> by Pam \nGrier and Tamara ... <b>Fat Bastard</b> is a Scottish henchman working for <b>Dr. Evil</b>.", "title": "List of Austin Powers characters" }, { "snippet": "<b>Dr. Evil</b> (Douglas &quot;Dougie&quot; Powers) is a fictional character <b>played</b> by Mike Myers \nin the <b>Austin Powers film</b> series. ... <b>Fat Bastard</b> appears at the end of <b>Austin</b> \n<b>Powers</b> in Goldmember, having lost most of his girth, claiming he lost &quot;180 lbs&quot; \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Dr. Evil" }, { "snippet": "So if you balanced how much of it was Austin with <b>Dr. Evil</b>, it&#39;s more ... revealed \nthat in the fourth <b>film</b>, <b>Fat Bastard</b> would return and regain the ... However, Seth \nGreen, <b>who played</b> Scott Evil, stated that there&nbsp;...", "title": "Austin Powers" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Number One Spot&quot; is the second single from rapper Ludacris&#39; 2004 album The \nRed Light District. The song heavily samples &quot;Soul Bossa Nova&quot; by Quincy Jones\n, which was used as the theme in the <b>Austin Powers film</b> series; <b>Austin Powers</b> \nreferences <b>play</b> major parts in ... Powers <b>films</b>, with Ludacris taking the roles of \n<b>Austin Powers</b>, <b>Fat Bastard</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Number One Spot" }, { "snippet": "Untitled[edit]. I don&#39;t know if I&#39;d call this a stub, since it&#39;s likely all the info we&#39;re \nlikely to get on ... (Redirected from Talk:Fat Bastard (Austin Powers)) ... has been \nfound to be offensive to several overweight viewers of <b>Austin Powers</b>&#39; <b>films</b>. ... \nreference I&#39;m missing that made them both think a fat cannibal is best <b>played</b> by a \nScot,&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Fat Bastard" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Austin Powers</b> franchise is a series of action-comedy <b>films</b> consisting of \nInternational Man of Mystery (1997), The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) and \n<b>Austin Powers</b> in Goldmember (2002). Each <b>film</b> starred and was written by \nCanadian-English <b>actor</b> Mike Myers, ... along with several other roles, such as <b>Dr.</b> \n<b>Evil</b>, <b>Fat Bastard</b> and Goldmember.", "title": "List of accolades received by the Austin Powers film series" } ] } ]
When did marriage equality became legal in australia?
-345065030336055452
History of same-sex marriage in Australia
[ "7 December 2017" ]
[ "Same-sex marriage in Australia" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "December 7, 2017" ], "question": "When did marriage equality legislation pass in Australia?" }, { "answer": [ "December 8, 2017" ], "question": "When did marriage equality legislation receive royal assent in Australia?" }, { "answer": [ "December 9, 2017" ], "question": "When did the marriage equality law go into effect in Australia?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "When did marriage equality became legal in australia?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Same-sex <b>marriage</b> in <b>Australia</b> has been <b>legal</b> since 9 December 2017. \nLegislation to allow ... Despite large <b>equality</b> of rights, <b>Australia</b> cannot have a \nnational registered ... prior to 2004 <b>did</b> not explicitly define the <b>legal</b> meaning of \nthe word &quot;<b>marriage</b>&quot;. ... The bill subsequently received royal assent, <b>becoming</b> the \n<b>Marriage</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Same-sex marriage in Australia" }, { "snippet": "Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in <b>Australia</b> have \nadvanced since the ... <b>Australia legalised</b> same-sex <b>marriage</b> on 9 December \n2017. ... Northern Territory the last jurisdiction to pass an adoption <b>equality</b> law in \nMarch 2018. ... The <b>laws</b> also punished sodomy between heterosexual partners, \nbut <b>did</b> not&nbsp;...", "title": "LGBT rights in Australia" }, { "snippet": "The history of same-sex <b>marriage</b> in <b>Australia</b> includes its express prohibition by \nthe Howard ... The Turnbull Government <b>went</b> to the 2016 federal election with a \npolicy to put ... The bill <b>did</b> reach a vote in the Senate on 25 February 2010. ... a \nlaw which briefly <b>legalised</b> same-sex <b>marriage</b> in the <b>Australian</b> Capital Territory,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "History of same-sex marriage in Australia" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Australian</b> Marriage Law Postal Survey was a national survey designed to \ngauge support ... The government asserted that this proposal <b>did</b> not require \nlegislative ... Two <b>legal</b> challenges were lodged contesting the <b>legality</b> of the \nsurvey with the ... The second challenge was by <b>Australian Marriage Equality</b> and \nGreens&nbsp;...", "title": "Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey" }, { "snippet": "This page contains a timeline of significant events regarding same-sex <b>marriage</b> \nand <b>legal</b> ... Events concerning same-sex <b>marriages becoming legal</b> in a country \nor in a ... The Almanac of Incantations contained prayers giving <b>equal</b> standing to \nthe love ... 12 December: The High Court of <b>Australia</b> decides unanimously that a\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Timeline of same-sex marriage" }, { "snippet": "Argentina thus <b>became</b> the first country in Latin America and the tenth in the \nworld to <b>legalize</b> same-sex <b>marriage</b>. <b>Australia</b>[edit]. Main article: Same-sex \n<b>marriage</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Same-sex marriage" }, { "snippet": "Rally for <b>Marriage Equality</b> in Melbourne, August 2017. This article details the \nhistory of the LGBT rights movement in <b>Australia</b>, from the colonial era to ... \n<b>Australia</b> that gay male sexual conduct <b>became</b> formally <b>legal</b> in all <b>Australian</b> \nstates and territories when ... The Commonwealth, however, <b>did</b> not overturn the \nlegislation.", "title": "LGBT history in Australia" }, { "snippet": "<b>Marriage</b> in <b>Australia</b> is regulated by the federal government, which is granted the \npower to make <b>laws</b> regarding <b>marriage</b> by section 51(xxi) of the constitution. ... \nWhile some couples <b>did</b> cohabit before <b>marriage</b>, it was relatively uncommon \nuntil ... territory <b>laws</b> also recognise de facto relationships, often on an <b>equal</b> \nbasis to&nbsp;...", "title": "Marriage in Australia" }, { "snippet": "Same-sex <b>marriage</b> in the United States expanded from one state in 2004 to all \nfifty states in ... By late 2014, same-sex <b>marriage</b> had <b>become legal</b> in states that \ncontained more than 70% ... couples throughout the United States have had \n<b>equal</b> access to all the federal benefits that ... <b>Australia</b> &middot; New Zealand; United \nKingdom.", "title": "Same-sex marriage in the United States" }, { "snippet": "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the <b>Australian</b> state of \nTasmania ... This law <b>did</b> not directly invalidate the Tasmanian law, as the \nKeating ... The age of consent in Tasmania is 17 years and is <b>equal</b> for all forms \nof sexual ... Same-sex <b>marriage became legal</b> in Tasmania, and in the rest of \n<b>Australia</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "LGBT rights in Tasmania" } ] } ]
In what order did the pirates of the caribbean movies come out?
-1893183219239303684
Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)
[ "Dead Men Tell No Tales", "On Stranger Tides", "At World 's End", "Dead Man 's Chest :" ]
[ "Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "The Curse of the Black Pearl" ], "question": "What is the first movie from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies to come out?" }, { "answer": [ "Dead Man's Chest" ], "question": "What is the second movie from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies to come out?" }, { "answer": [ "At World's End" ], "question": "What is the third movie from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies to come out?" }, { "answer": [ "On Stranger Tides" ], "question": "What is the fourth movie from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies to come out?" }, { "answer": [ "Dead Men Tell No Tales" ], "question": "What is the fifth movie from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies to come out?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "In what order did the pirates of the caribbean movies come out?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> is a series of fantasy swashbuckler <b>films</b> produced by \nJerry ... Bloom and Knightley <b>did</b> not return for the fourth film and had cameo ... As \none of the Nine Pirate Lords, Jack is needed in <b>order</b> to <b>release</b> an ancient&nbsp;...", "title": "Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> is a Disney franchise encompassing numerous theme \npark attractions and a media franchise consisting of a series of <b>films</b>, ... <b>Pirates of</b> \n<b>the Caribbean</b> (POTC) became a media franchise with the <b>release</b> of <b>Pirates of</b> \n<b>the</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Pirates of the Caribbean" }, { "snippet": "<b>Released</b> in May 2011, to coincide with the <b>release</b> of <b>Pirates of the</b> ... <b>on</b> the \n<b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film series, and its storyline covers the first four <b>films</b>. ... \nthan other characters in <b>order</b> to access areas unreachable to other characters. ... \nof the Caribbean doesn&#39;t enhance the LEGO franchise as the Clone Wars game \n<b>did</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game" }, { "snippet": "<b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: <b>On</b> Stranger Tides (<b>released</b> in France as <b>Pirates of</b> ... \nThe mermaids&#39; role expanded in the script, which included a vast attack \n<b>sequence</b>. ... and Elliot, and <b>did</b> alterations of their own, including building the \nfemale lead. ... would not reprise their roles, as they wanted to be involved in \ndifferent <b>films</b>.", "title": "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" }, { "snippet": "Keira Christina Knightley, OBE is a British actress. She has been nominated for \ntwo British ... A significant turning point <b>came</b> in her career when Knightley \nreceived a ... She was appointed Officer of the <b>Order</b> of the British Empire in the \n2018 Birthday ... The film, which was based <b>on</b> the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> \nattraction at&nbsp;...", "title": "Keira Knightley" }, { "snippet": "Johnny Depp is an American actor, painter, character actor, voice actor, \ncomedian, singer, ... He plays Captain Jack Sparrow in the <b>Pirates of the</b> \n<b>Caribbean</b> series, starting with 2003&#39;s The Curse ... Denotes <b>films</b> that have not \nyet been <b>released</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Johnny Depp filmography" }, { "snippet": "Dead Men Tell No Tales was <b>released</b> in the United States in conventional, 3D \nand ... making it one of the highest-grossing <b>films</b> of 2017 but the lowest total of \nthe ... Salazar captures Henry and possesses him in <b>order</b> to walk <b>on</b> the ocean ... \nThis was the first film in the series that Hans Zimmer <b>did</b> not compose the music \nfor.", "title": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" }, { "snippet": "The events in the series take place before the events in the <b>movies</b>. ... he <b>came</b> to \nsea to search for his father,&quot; clashes with the Secret Files wanting her dead, ... In \nthe follow-<b>up</b> series <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: Legends of the Brethren Court, ... \nTia Dalma <b>did</b> turn Constance into a cat, so they most likely have a lot of tension.", "title": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow" }, { "snippet": "It was also notable for being the first film <b>released</b> under the Walt Disney ... a \ngolden <b>pirate</b> medallion around his neck, and keeps it in <b>order</b> to protect him. ... \nbeen a strong proponent of adapting Disney&#39;s rides into <b>films</b>, the box office \nfailure of The ... Verbinski <b>did</b> not want an entirely romanticized feel to the film: he \nwanted a&nbsp;...", "title": "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" }, { "snippet": "Two sequels to <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: The Curse of the Black Pearl were \nconceived in 2004, with Elliott and Rossio developing a story arc that would span \nboth <b>films</b>. ... Dead Man&#39;s Chest was <b>released</b> in the United States <b>on</b> July 7, \n2006, and ... character Tia Dalma in <b>order</b> to save Jack Sparrow from Davy Jones&#39; \nlocker,&nbsp;...", "title": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" } ] } ]
How long has beasley been with the cowboys?
2328782048457843149
Cole Beasley
[ "2012 -- present" ]
[ "Cole Beasley" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "seven" ], "question": "How many seasons was Beasley with the Cowboys?" }, { "answer": [ "2012" ], "question": "In what year did Beasley sign with the Cowboys?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "How long has beasley been with the cowboys?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Cole Dickson <b>Beasley</b> (born April 26, 1989) <b>is</b> an American football wide receiver \nfor the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. He <b>was</b> signed by the Dallas \n<b>Cowboys</b> as an undrafted free agent in 2012. ... 61 Spencer <b>Long</b>; 65 Ike \nBoettger; 69 Reid Ferguson; 70 Cody Ford; 71 Ryan Bates; 73 Dion Dawkins; 76 \nJon&nbsp;...", "title": "Cole Beasley" }, { "snippet": "<b>Beasley</b> Young Reece, Jr <b>is</b> a former American football defensive back in the \nNational Football League for the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b>, New ... Reese and his wife \nPaula <b>have been</b> married since 1978. They <b>have</b> 2 children. Reese <b>is</b> an avid \nclassical&nbsp;...", "title": "Beasley Reece" }, { "snippet": "James E. <b>Beasley</b> Sr. (1926 – September 18, 2004) <b>was</b> an American plaintiffs&#39; \ntrial lawyer. ... a Philadelphia magazine profile &quot;standing atop his desk wearing a \nsuit, a <b>cowboy</b> hat and boots. ... <b>Beasley</b> had reconciled with Helen after they had \n<b>been</b> separated for 18 years, and the remarriage took place three years later.", "title": "James E. Beasley Sr." }, { "snippet": "Aaron Bruce <b>Beasley</b> (born July 7, 1973) <b>is</b> a former American college and \nprofessional football player who <b>was</b> a cornerback in the National Football \nLeague&nbsp;...", "title": "Aaron Beasley" }, { "snippet": "Victor Ramon <b>Beasley</b> Jr. (born July 8, 1992) <b>is</b> an American football defensive \nend for the ... He <b>was</b> projected to <b>have been</b> picked up in the second round as \npredicted by the NFL&#39;s draft advisory board. ... Eli Manning, before generating his \nsecond sack the following week against Brandon Weeden of the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b>\n.", "title": "Vic Beasley" }, { "snippet": "Chaz <b>Beasley</b> (born October 24, 1985) <b>is</b> an American attorney and politician in \nCharlotte, ... <b>Beasley has been</b> elected twice (in 2016 and 2018) as a member of \nthe North Carolina House of Representatives, serving the people of District 92.", "title": "Chaz Beasley" }, { "snippet": "This <b>is</b> a complete list of American football players who <b>have</b> played for the \nDallas <b>Cowboys</b> of ... Michael Batiste &middot; Craig Baynham &middot; Arliss Beach &middot; Cole \n<b>Beasley</b> &middot; Bob Belden &middot; Jason Bell &middot; Martellus Bennett ... Bruce Livingston &middot; \nWarren Livingston &middot; J. W. Lockett &middot; Eugene Lockhart &middot; Obert Logan &middot; Bob <b>Long</b> &middot; \nDustin <b>Long</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Dallas Cowboys players" }, { "snippet": "Desmond Demond Bryant (born November 4, 1988) <b>is</b> an American football wide \nreceiver who <b>is</b> currently a free agent. He played college football at Oklahoma&nbsp;...", "title": "Dez Bryant" }, { "snippet": "Terry Paul <b>Beasley</b> (born February 5, 1950) <b>is</b> a former American football player. \nHe played collegiately at Auburn where he lettered from 1969 to 1971.", "title": "Terry Beasley" }, { "snippet": "Rodney Darnell &quot;Lucky&quot; Whitehead Jr. (born June 2, 1992) <b>is</b> an American \nfootball wide ... He <b>has</b> also <b>been</b> a member of the New York Jets. ... Whitehead \n<b>was</b> signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b> after the 2015 NFL \nDraft. ... Although wide receiver Cole <b>Beasley was</b> the assigned punt returner \nearly in&nbsp;...", "title": "Lucky Whitehead" } ] } ]
Who sings the wheels in the sky keep on turning?
240646630358570206
Wheel in the Sky
[ "Journey" ]
[ "Wheel in the Sky" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Journey" ], "question": "What band sings \"Wheel in the Sky\" in 1977?" }, { "answer": [ "Steve Perry" ], "question": "Who sings lead on \"Wheel in the Sky\" in 1977?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "wheels in the sky keep on turning", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Wheel in the Sky</b>&quot; is a song by the American rock band Journey, recorded in \n1977 and ... Documentaries. Don&#39;t <b>Stop</b> Believin&#39;: Everyman&#39;s Journey. Tours.", "title": "Wheel in the Sky" }, { "snippet": "In medieval and ancient philosophy the Wheel of Fortune, or Rota Fortunae, is a \nsymbol of the ... Dimmest of fools that you are, you must realize that if the wheel \nstops <b>turning</b>, it ceases to be the course of chance.&quot; ... The song &quot;<b>Wheel in the</b> \n<b>Sky</b>&quot; by Journey from their 1978 release Infinity also touches on the concept \nthrough&nbsp;...", "title": "Rota Fortunae" }, { "snippet": "A Ferris <b>wheel</b> is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating upright <b>wheel</b> with \nmultiple ... The <b>Sky Wheel</b> seated up to 32 riders in 16 two-person cars, with 8 \ncars per <b>wheel</b>, and riders ... &quot;Big <b>wheel keep on turning</b> - Ferris <b>wheels</b> in Japan&quot;\n.", "title": "Ferris wheel" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Wheel</b> of Liverpool is a transportable Ferris <b>wheel</b> installation on the Keel \nWharf waterfront ... &quot;City <b>wheel</b> will <b>keep on turning</b>; another year for attraction&quot;. ... \n&quot;Liverpool will still be reaching for the <b>sky</b>, as a second big <b>wheel</b> heads to the \ncity&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Wheel of Liverpool" }, { "snippet": "The second <b>turning</b> is said to have taken place at Vulture Peak Mountain in \nRajagriha, in Bihar, India. The audience comprised&nbsp;...", "title": "Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma" }, { "snippet": "A prayer <b>wheel</b> is a cylindrical <b>wheel</b> on a spindle made from metal, wood, stone, \nleather or ... The practitioner most often spins the <b>wheel</b> clockwise, as the \ndirection in which the mantras are written is that of the movement of the sun \nacross the <b>sky</b>. ... It is best to <b>turn</b> the <b>wheel</b> with a gentle rhythm and not too fast \nor frantically.", "title": "Prayer wheel" }, { "snippet": "High Roller is a 550-foot tall (167.6 m), 520-foot (158.5 m) diameter giant Ferris \n<b>wheel</b> on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States of America.", "title": "High Roller (Ferris wheel)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Spinning <b>Wheel</b>&quot; is the title of a song from 1968 by the band Blood, Sweat &amp; \nTears. The song was written by the band&#39;s Canadian lead vocalist David&nbsp;...", "title": "Spinning Wheel (song)" }, { "snippet": "Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics is the science of the motion of bicycles and \nmotorcycles and ... The rider applies torque to the handlebars in order to <b>turn</b> the \nfront <b>wheel</b> and so to control lean and maintain balance. ... A top-heavy bike can \nrequire more effort to <b>keep</b> upright, when stopped in traffic for example, than a \nbike&nbsp;...", "title": "Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics" }, { "snippet": "The Melbourne Star (previously Southern Star) is a giant Ferris <b>wheel</b> in the \nWaterfront City ... In July the <b>wheel</b> was expected to be <b>turning</b> again by the end \nof the year. ... &quot;Design fault to <b>keep wheel</b> shut&quot;. The Age. ... Taiwan: <b>Sky Wheel</b>.", "title": "Melbourne Star" } ] } ]
When did brazil win the first world cup?
2932242959921025972
1958 FIFA World Cup
[ "1958" ]
[ "FIFA World Cup" ]
[ { "answer": [ "29 June 1958", "1958" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "world cup", "results": [ { "snippet": "The FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, often simply called the <b>World Cup</b>, is an international \nassociation football competition contested by the senior men&#39;s national teams of \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The Rugby <b>World Cup</b> is a men&#39;s rugby union tournament contested every four \nyears between the top international teams. The tournament was first held in 1987,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Rugby World Cup" }, { "snippet": "<b>World Cup</b> commonly refers to the FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. <b>World Cup</b> can also refer to: \nContents. 1 Athletics (track and field); 2 Baseball and softball; 3 Basketball&nbsp;...", "title": "World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 21st FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, an international football \ntournament contested by the men&#39;s national teams of the member associations&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2014 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 20th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial world \nchampionship for men&#39;s national football teams organised by FIFA. It took place&nbsp;...", "title": "2014 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The ICC Cricket <b>World Cup</b> is the international championship of One Day \nInternational (ODI) cricket. The event is organised by the sport&#39;s governing body, \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Cricket World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2010 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 19th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the world championship \nfor men&#39;s national association football teams. It took place in South Africa from&nbsp;...", "title": "2010 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 Rugby <b>World Cup</b> was the ninth edition of the Rugby <b>World Cup</b>, the \nquadrennial world championship for men&#39;s rugby union teams. It was hosted in&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 Rugby World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>, the quadrennial international men&#39;s association football championship&nbsp;...", "title": "2022 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2006 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 18th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial \ninternational football world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to \n9 July&nbsp;...", "title": "2006 FIFA World Cup" } ] } ]
Who won the 2018 mens figure skating olympics?
-4228254270392856261
Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's singles
[ "Yuzuru Hanyu" ]
[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's singles" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Yuzuru Hanyu" ], "question": "Who won gold in the Men's figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics?" }, { "answer": [ "Shoma Uno" ], "question": "Who won silver in the Men's figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics?" }, { "answer": [ "Javier Fernandez" ], "question": "Who won bronze in the Men's figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Who won the 2018 mens figure skating olympics?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>men&#39;s</b> single <b>figure skating</b> competition of the <b>2018 Winter Olympics</b> was \nheld on 16 and 17 ... With his victory at the <b>2018 Winter Olympics</b>, Yuzuru Hanyu \nbecame the first <b>male figure skater</b> to <b>win</b> two consecutive gold medals after Dick\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's singles" }, { "snippet": "<b>Figure skating</b> at the <b>2018 Winter Olympics</b> was held at the Gangneung Ice Arena \nin ... January <b>2018</b>. &quot;U.S. <b>Figure Skating</b> Announces <b>Men&#39;s</b> Nominations for <b>2018</b> \nU.S. <b>Olympic Figure Skating</b> Team&quot;. ... &quot;Tarasova/Morozov (RUS) <b>win</b> Nebelhorn \nTrophy - Alexandrovskaya/Windsor (AUS) qualify <b>Olympic</b> spot&quot;. International&nbsp;...", "title": "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics" }, { "snippet": "The team event was a <b>figure skating</b> competition of the <b>2018 Winter Olympics</b> that \nwas held ... All athletes must have qualified for <b>one</b> of the other four events. \nHowever, if a ... <b>Men</b>[edit]. The <b>men&#39;s</b> short program was held on 9 February <b>2018</b>\n.", "title": "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event" }, { "snippet": "It allowed <b>skaters</b> to medal twice while <b>skating one</b> ... Canada (CAN), <b>men&#39;s</b> \nsingles, 2014–<b>2018</b>, 0 + 1T, 1 + 1T, 0&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Olympic medalists in figure skating" }, { "snippet": "Nathan Chen (born May 5, 1999) is an American <b>figure skater</b> who competes in \nthe <b>men&#39;s</b> singles discipline. He is a two-time World champion (<b>2018</b>, 2019), a \n<b>2018 Winter Olympic</b> ... He <b>won</b> the U.S. title with the highest scores in U.S. \n<b>Figure Skating</b> history (106.39 in the short program, 212.08 in the free skate, \n318.47&nbsp;...", "title": "Nathan Chen" }, { "snippet": "Singles, <b>men</b> &middot; ladies. Pairs, mixed. Ice dance, mixed. Team event, mixed &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. \nThe pair skating competition of the <b>2018 Winter Olympics</b> was held at the \nGangneung Ice Arena ... Each country decided the entry of its teams, and athletes \n<b>winning</b> the quota were not necessarily granted the right to compete. The South&nbsp;...", "title": "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Pair skating" }, { "snippet": "Main article: Curling at the <b>2018 Winter Olympics</b> – <b>Men&#39;s</b> tournament. Final \nround robin ... <b>won</b>, Ends lost, Blank", "title": "Japan at the 2018 Winter Olympics" }, { "snippet": "Main article: Curling at the <b>2018 Winter Olympics</b> – <b>Men&#39;s</b> tournament. Canada \nqualified a <b>men&#39;s</b> team by earning enough points in the last two World Curling \nChampionships. The <b>Olympic</b> ... <b>won</b>, Ends", "title": "Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics" }, { "snippet": "2010 &middot; <b>2018</b> →. <b>Figure skating</b> at the 2014 <b>Winter Olympics</b> &middot; <b>Figure skating</b> \npictogram.svg. Qualification. Singles, <b>men</b>, ladies. Pairs, mixed. Ice dance, mixed. \nTeam trophy, mixed &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The <b>men&#39;s</b> single <b>figure skating</b> competition of the \n2014 <b>Winter Olympics</b> was held at the ... Winning score, 280.09. Medalists&nbsp;...", "title": "Figure skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's singles" }, { "snippet": "Singles, <b>men</b>, ladies. Pairs, mixed. Ice dance, mixed. Team event, mixed &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. \nThe ladies&#39; single <b>figure skating</b> competition of the <b>2018 Winter Olympics</b> was \nheld at the ... Each country decided the entry of its teams, and athletes <b>winning</b> \nthe quota were not necessarily granted the right to compete. All athletes \ncompeting&nbsp;...", "title": "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Ladies' singles ..." } ] } ]
Who is the second most subscribed channel on youtube?
-5297911902543241219
List of most-subscribed YouTube channels
[ "T - Series" ]
[ "List of most-subscribed YouTube channels" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "PewDiePie" ], "question": "What is the second most subscribed channel overall on youtube called?" }, { "answer": [ "Justin Bieber", "Bieber" ], "question": "Who is the second most subscribed channel for an individual on youtube?" }, { "answer": [ "Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg", "Kjellberg" ], "question": "Who runs the second most subscribed channel on youtube?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Who is the second most subscribed channel on youtube?", "results": [ { "snippet": "This article lists the fifty <b>most</b>-<b>subscribed channels</b> on the video platform <b>YouTube</b>\n. The ability to subscribe to users was introduced in October 2005, and the&nbsp;...", "title": "List of most-subscribed YouTube channels" }, { "snippet": "In July 2013, he overtook Jenna Marbles to become the <b>second most</b>-<b>subscribed</b> \n<b>YouTube</b> user, and reached 10 million <b>subscribers</b> on 9 July 2013. In August,&nbsp;...", "title": "PewDiePie" }, { "snippet": "This article lists the thirty <b>most</b>-<b>subscribed</b> artists on the music platform <b>YouTube</b> \nMusic. Artists&#39; <b>subscribers</b> are consolidated from various <b>YouTube channels</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of most-subscribed YouTube Music artists" }, { "snippet": "PewDiePie vs T-Series was an online competition between two <b>YouTube</b> \n<b>channels</b>, PewDiePie ... PewDiePie&#39;s <b>channel</b> had the <b>most subscribers</b> from \n2013 until 22 February 2019, when he was finally surpassed by T-Series, \nalthough ... The Post noted that India became the <b>second</b>-largest mobile phone \nmarket in 2018.", "title": "PewDiePie vs T-Series" }, { "snippet": "PewDiePie (pictured in 2015), the most-subscribed individual YouTuber. This is a \nlist of YouTubers. YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on YouTube \nacross various notable channels. ... commentary, and vlogger, PewDiePie has \nbeen the <b>second</b>-<b>most subscribed channel on YouTube</b> since 14 April 2019&nbsp;...", "title": "List of YouTubers" }, { "snippet": "Both of these <b>channels</b> are in the top 100 <b>most subscribed</b> on <b>YouTube</b>, and he \nbecame the <b>second</b> YouTuber after Germán Garmendia to receive two Diamond\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Roman Atwood" }, { "snippet": "Cocomelon — Nursery Rhymes, simply known as Cocomelon and formerly \nknown as ... They are also the <b>most</b>-<b>subscribed</b> children&#39;s <b>channel</b> in the world \nand the ... Cocomelon had the <b>second</b> largest <b>YouTube channel</b> subscriptions \ngain in&nbsp;...", "title": "Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes" }, { "snippet": "The <b>channel</b> is the <b>2nd most subscribed</b> sports <b>channel on YouTube</b> and the 10th \n<b>most subscribed channel</b> overall. Dude Perfect is said to be worth over $20&nbsp;...", "title": "Dude Perfect" }, { "snippet": "Luis Fernando Flores Alvarado is a Salvadoran gaming YouTuber. With a total of \nover 6.8 billion views, more than 570 videos and 32 million <b>subscribers</b>, his \n<b>channel</b> is the 22nd <b>most</b>-<b>subscribed channel on YouTube</b> and the <b>most</b> \n<b>subscribed channel</b> from ... family name is Flores and the second or maternal \nfamily name is Alvarado.", "title": "Fernanfloo" }, { "snippet": "Jordan Maron (born February 10, 1992), better known by his online alias \nCaptainSparklez, ... His main <b>channel</b> is currently the 437th <b>most</b>-<b>subscribed</b> \n<b>channel on YouTube</b> with over ten million <b>subscribers</b> as of July 25, 2019. ... On \nAugust 19, 2011, he released his <b>second</b> Minecraft music video titled &quot;Revenge&quot;, \nwhich is a&nbsp;...", "title": "Jordan Maron" } ] } ]
Who sings i see fire and i see rain?
13186274224029241
Fire and Rain (song)
[ "James Taylor" ]
[ "Fire and Rain (song)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "James Taylor", "James Vernon Taylor" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "i see fire and i see rain", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Fire</b> and <b>Rain</b>&quot; is a folk rock song written and performed by James Taylor. \nReleased on Warner ... Got a Friend,&quot; which Taylor recorded, was a response to \nthe line in the refrain that &quot;<b>I</b>&#39;<b>ve seen</b> lonely times when <b>I</b> could not <b>find</b> a friend.&quot;.", "title": "Fire and Rain (song)" }, { "snippet": "Tears in <b>rain</b> is a monologue delivered by character Roy Batty (portrayed by \nRutger Hauer) in ... <b>I</b>&#39;ve known adventures, seen places you people will never \n<b>see</b>, <b>I</b>&#39;ve been ... Attack ships on <b>fire</b> off the shoulder of Orion bright as \nmagnesium... <b>I</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Tears in rain monologue" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>I See Fire</b>&quot; is a song recorded and produced by the English singer-songwriter Ed \nSheeran. It was commissioned for the soundtrack of the 2013 film The Hobbit:&nbsp;...", "title": "I See Fire" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Set <b>Fire</b> to the <b>Rain</b>&quot; is a song by English singer-songwriter Adele from her \nsecond studio ... 11 Certifications; 12 Release history; 13 <b>See</b> also; 14 \nReferences ... &#39;<b>I</b> set <b>fire</b> to the <b>rain</b>/ and <b>I</b> threw us into the flames,&#39; she belts with \ngrowly vocals&nbsp;...", "title": "Set Fire to the Rain" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Make It <b>Rain</b>&quot; is a song by Northern Irish musician Foy Vance. It was made \nfamous by Ed ... &quot;Young Guns&quot;; &quot;Boa Me&quot;; &quot;End Game&quot;; &quot;River&quot;. Other songs. &quot;All \nof the Stars&quot;; &quot;Candle in the Wind&quot;; &quot;<b>I See Fire</b>&quot;; &quot;Make It <b>Rain</b>&quot;; &quot;Tip of My Tongue&quot;\n.", "title": "Make It Rain (Foy Vance song)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Fire</b> and brimstone is an idiomatic expression referring to God&#39;s wrath in the \nHebrew Bible (Old ... For other uses, see Fire and Brimstone (disambiguation). ... \nIn Genesis 19, God destroys Sodom and Gomorrah with a <b>rain</b> of <b>fire</b> and \nbrimstone ... &quot;No reward do <b>I</b> ask of you for it: my reward is only from the lord of \nthe Worlds.", "title": "Fire and brimstone" }, { "snippet": "For other uses, <b>see</b> Blood <b>rain</b> (disambiguation). Blood <b>rain</b> or red <b>rain</b> is a \nphenomenon in which blood is perceived to fall from the sky in the ... whit the \npace of work, in which he took such keen pleasure that, unless <b>I</b> am mistaken, \neven if an&nbsp;...", "title": "Blood rain" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Fire</b> Next Time is a 1963 non-fiction book by James Baldwin. It contains two \nessays: &quot;My ... For the 1980s British band, see Fire Next Time (1980s band). For \nthe television miniseries ... In December 2016 Can <b>I</b> Get a Witness? The Gospel \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "The Fire Next Time" }, { "snippet": "According to Taylor, King told him that the song was a response to a line in \nTaylor&#39;s earlier song &quot;<b>Fire</b> and <b>Rain</b>&quot; that &quot;<b>I</b>&#39;<b>ve seen</b> lonely times when <b>I</b> could not \n<b>find</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "You've Got a Friend" }, { "snippet": "(1989), &quot;Girl <b>I</b>&#39;m Gonna Miss You&quot; (1989). &quot;Blame It on the <b>Rain</b>&quot; is a song by \nGerman dance-pop group Milli Vanilli. ... Blame It On the <b>Rain</b>&quot; was preceded at \nnumber one on the Hot 100 by Bad English&#39;s &quot;When <b>I See</b> You Smile&quot; (also \npenned by Warren) and succeeded by Billy Joel&#39;s &quot;We Didn&#39;t Start the <b>Fire</b>&quot;. The \nsong was&nbsp;...", "title": "Blame It on the Rain" } ] } ]
When did the first ford bronco come out?
-860672014449853202
Ford Bronco
[ "1966" ]
[ "Ford Bronco" ]
[ { "answer": [ "August 1965" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "ford bronco", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Ford Bronco</b> is a model line of SUVs that were manufactured and marketed \nby Ford from 1965 to 1996. After the first generation of the Bronco was&nbsp;...", "title": "Ford Bronco" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Ford Bronco</b> II is a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) that was manufactured \nby the American manufacturer Ford. Produced across a single generation from&nbsp;...", "title": "Ford Bronco II" }, { "snippet": "2,160 × 1,324 (283 KB), IFCAR, == Summary == {{Information |Description=1992-\n1996 <b>Ford Bronco</b> photographed in USA. Category:<b>Ford Bronco</b> |Source=Own&nbsp;...", "title": "File:1992-96 Ford Bronco.jpg" }, { "snippet": "News helicopters searched the Los Angeles highway system for Cowling&#39;s white \n<b>Ford Bronco</b> (Cowling and Simpson both had white Broncos). At 5:51 pm.", "title": "O. J. Simpson murder case" }, { "snippet": "File:<b>Ford Bronco</b> in Reykjahlid, Iceland.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free \nencyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File&nbsp;...", "title": "File:Ford Bronco in Reykjahlid, Iceland.jpg" }, { "snippet": "Later that day, witnesses reported seeing Simpson riding in a white <b>Ford Bronco</b>, \na vehicle owned and being driven by Cowlings, thus becoming the object of a&nbsp;...", "title": "Al Cowlings" }, { "snippet": "1989-1990 <b>Ford Bronco</b> II photographed in USA. Date, 11/25/06. Source, Own \nwork. Author, IFCAR. Permission (Reusing this file)&nbsp;...", "title": "File:89-90 Ford Bronco II.jpg" }, { "snippet": "It was based on a 1966 <b>Ford Bronco</b>, with a reproduction two-piece body, fitted \nover an aluminum tube chassis; the cab, hood, and front fenders came off in one\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Bronco Buster (Funny Car)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ford</b> plans to reintroduce the <b>Ford</b> Ranger pickup in the North American market \nby the 2019 model year with the <b>Bronco</b> to follow by 2020, and they will be&nbsp;...", "title": "Michigan Assembly Plant" }, { "snippet": "On June 17, 1994, a white 1993 <b>Bronco</b> owned and driven by Al Cowlings \ncontaining O. J. Simpson as a passenger attempted to elude the Los Angeles \nPolice&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Ford Bronco" } ] } ]
Who sings you're welcome in the credits of moana?
8336600067102060566
Moana (soundtrack)
[ "Jordan Fisher", "Lin - Manuel Miranda" ]
[ "Moana (soundtrack)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Jordan Fisher" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who sings you're welcome in the credits of moana?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Released: November 3, 2016; &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b> (Dwayne Johnson version)&quot; \nReleased: December 7, 2016; &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b> (Jordan Fisher version)&quot; \nReleased: March 1, 2017. <b>Moana</b>: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the \nsoundtrack to the 2016 Disney animated film ... Fisher <b>sing</b> a duet on &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re</b> \n<b>Welcome</b>&quot;, which plays over the end <b>credits</b>.", "title": "Moana (soundtrack)" }, { "snippet": "Ramon Ibanga, Jr., professionally known as Illmind (often stylized as !llmind), is a \nFilipino American record producer, <b>songwriter</b>, and educator. ... Illmind produced \nthe outro <b>credits</b> for Disney&#39;s &quot;<b>Moana</b>&quot;, a track titled &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b>&quot;, Ft. both&nbsp;...", "title": "Illmind" }, { "snippet": "Jordan William Fisher (born April 24, 1994) is an American <b>singer</b>, dancer, and \nactor. ... Beach 2 and Grease Live, starred in Rent: Live on Fox, and is featured \non the <b>Moana</b> soundtrack. ... Fisher is featured alongside Lin-Manuel Miranda on \n&quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b>&quot;, an end-<b>credits</b> song for the 2016 animated Disney film <b>Moana</b>.", "title": "Jordan Fisher" }, { "snippet": "Lin-Manuel Miranda is an American composer, lyricist, <b>singer</b>, actor, producer, \nand playwright, ... <b>Moana</b> – In spring 2014, the studio hired Miranda to help write \nand perform music for <b>Moana</b>, its 2016 animated feature film. ... duet with Jordan \nFisher of the song &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b>&quot;, which was played over the film&#39;s end <b>credits</b>\n.", "title": "Lin-Manuel Miranda" }, { "snippet": "<b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Brian Wilson &middot; Producer(s), The Beach Boys. The Beach Boys \nsingles chronology. &quot;Then I Kissed Her&quot; (1967), &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b>&quot; (1967), &quot;Gettin&#39; \nHungry&quot; (1967). &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b>&quot; is a song written by Brian Wilson for American \nrock band the Beach Boys.", "title": "You're Welcome (song)" }, { "snippet": "I Am <b>Moana</b> (Song of the Ancestors) &middot; I Know Him &middot; It&#39;s Quiet Uptown ... (The \nWorld Turned Upside Down) &middot; You&#39;ll Be Back &middot; <b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b> (<b>Moana</b> song) &middot; \nYour&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda" }, { "snippet": "<b>Moana</b> is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure film \nproduced by Walt ... They arrive at Te Fiti&#39;s island, only to be attacked by Te Kā. \n<b>Moana</b> refuses to turn back, resulting in Maui&#39;s hook being badly damaged. ... &quot;\nDisney Says &#39;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b>&#39;: &#39;<b>Moana</b>&#39; <b>Sing</b>-Along Coming To Theaters \nNationwide&quot;.", "title": "Moana (2016 film)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;How Far I&#39;<b>ll</b> Go&quot; is a song from Disney&#39;s 2016 animated feature film <b>Moana</b>. It \nwas written and produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The song was performed in \nthe film by American actress and <b>singer</b> Auliʻi Cravalho in her role as <b>Moana</b>. ... \nversions of <b>Moana</b>, Alessia Cara&#39;s version of the song played during the end \n<b>credits</b>.", "title": "How Far I'll Go" }, { "snippet": "Sina and the Eel is a myth of origins in Samoan mythology, which explains the \norigins of the ... The song &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re Welcome</b>&quot; from the 2016 Walt Disney Pictures \nfilm <b>Moana</b> references Sina and the Eel, but with the ... While <b>singing</b> the song to \n<b>Moana</b>, Maui plays with a coconut that has three round marks on its surface.", "title": "Sina and the Eel" }, { "snippet": "Taika David Cohen (born 16 August 1975), known professionally as Taika Waititi \nis a New ... Waititi&#39;s most recent directing <b>credits</b> include the Marvel Cinematic \nUniverse superhero film ... Waititi was part of the five-member ensemble So <b>You</b>&#39;\n<b>re</b> a Man, which toured New Zealand ... &quot;Taika Waititi behind Disney script &#39;\n<b>Moana</b>&#39;&quot;.", "title": "Taika Waititi" } ] } ]
Who presides over the texas house of representatives?
-9216194512146814931
Texas House of Representatives
[ "The Speaker of the House" ]
[ "Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives" ], "question": "Who in general presides over the texas house of representatives?" }, { "answer": [ "Joseph Richard Straus III", "Joe Straus" ], "question": "Who presides over the texas house of representatives from 2009 to 2019?" }, { "answer": [ "Thomas Russell Craddick Sr.", "Tom Craddick" ], "question": "Who presides over the texas house of representatives from 2003 to 2009?" }, { "answer": [ "Pete Laney", "James Earl Laney" ], "question": "Who presides over the texas house of representatives from 1993 to 2003?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "presides over the texas house of representatives", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Speaker pro tempore is primarily a ceremonial position, but does, by long-\nstanding tradition, <b>preside over</b> the <b>House</b> during its consideration of local and&nbsp;...", "title": "Texas House of Representatives" }, { "snippet": "The Speaker of the <b>Texas House of Representatives</b> is the presiding officer of the \n<b>Texas House</b> ... determine who the speaker will be. The Secretary of State calls \nthe House to order, and <b>presides over</b> the chamber until a speaker is elected.", "title": "Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Texas</b> Legislature is the state legislature of the US state of <b>Texas</b>. It is a \nbicameral body composed of a 31-member Senate and a 150-member <b>House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b>. The state legislature meets at the Capitol in Austin. ... the \ngovernor, <b>presides over</b> the Senate, while the Speaker of the House is elected \nfrom that&nbsp;...", "title": "Texas Legislature" }, { "snippet": "The government of <b>Texas</b> operates under the Constitution of <b>Texas</b> and consists \nof a unitary ... The <b>Texas House of Representatives</b> has 150 members, while the \n<b>Texas</b> Senate has 31. The Speaker of the House <b>presides over</b> the House, and \nthe Lieutenant Governor <b>presides over</b> the Senate. It is a powerful arm of the \n<b>Texas</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Government of Texas" }, { "snippet": "The Sunset Advisory Commission is an agency of the <b>Texas</b> Legislature that \nevaluates <b>state</b> agencies and makes recommendations to the legislature on the \nneed for, performance of, and improvements to agencies under review. The \ncommission is headquartered in the Robert E. Johnson <b>State</b> Office ... of \n<b>Representatives</b> and the Lieutenant Governor of <b>Texas</b>, who <b>presides over</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Sunset Advisory Commission" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Texas</b> Senate is the upper house of the <b>Texas</b> State Legislature. There are \n31 members of ... The Senate meets at the <b>Texas</b> State Capitol in Austin. ... are \npart of the Committee, the President Pro-Tempore <b>presides over</b> the proceedings, \n... won a seat in the United States <b>House of Representatives</b> in the regular \nelection.", "title": "Texas Senate" }, { "snippet": "The governor of <b>Texas</b> is the chief executive of the U.S. State of <b>Texas</b>, the \npresiding officer over the executive branch of the ... In some respects, it is the \nlieutenant governor of <b>Texas</b>, who <b>presides over the Texas</b> Senate, ... 1861 Const \nart V sec 12; ^ Resigned to take an elected seat in the U.S. <b>House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b>.", "title": "List of governors of Texas" }, { "snippet": "The speaker of the United States <b>House of Representatives</b> is the presiding \nofficer of the United ... The speaker is second in the United States presidential \nline of succession, after the vice ... powers to a member of the House to act as \nspeaker pro tempore and to <b>preside over</b> the House in the ... <b>Texas</b> Historical \nCommission.", "title": "Speaker of the United States House of Representatives" }, { "snippet": "The lieutenant governor of <b>Texas</b> is the second-highest executive office <b>in</b> the \ngovernment of <b>Texas</b>, a state <b>in</b> the U.S. It is the second most powerful post <b>in</b> \n<b>Texas</b> government ... adopting a redistricting plan for the <b>Texas House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b>, <b>Texas</b> Senate, or U.S. <b>House of Representatives</b> after the \ndecennial census&nbsp;...", "title": "Lieutenant Governor of Texas" }, { "snippet": "While the Dean does swear in newly elected Speakers, he or she does not \n<b>preside over</b> the election of a Speaker, as do the Father of the <b>House</b> of \nCommons of&nbsp;...", "title": "Dean of the United States House of Representatives" } ] } ]
The what is the extreme point on half of a hyperbola?
9171123740938918999
Saddle point
[ "saddle point" ]
[ "Semi-major and semi-minor axes" ]
[ { "answer": [ "vertex" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "The what is the extreme point on half of a hyperbola?", "results": [ { "snippet": "In geometry, the major axis of an ellipse is its longest diameter: a line segment \nthat runs through the center and both foci, with ends at the widest <b>points</b> of the \nperimeter. The semi-major axis (more properly, major semi-axis) is one <b>half</b> of the \nmajor ... In astronomy these <b>extreme points</b> are called apsides. a = r max + r min \n2 .", "title": "Semi-major and semi-minor axes" }, { "snippet": "In mathematics, a saddle <b>point</b> or minimax <b>point</b> is a <b>point</b> on the surface of the \ngraph of a ... is a stationary <b>point</b> such that the curve/surface/etc. in the \nneighborhood of that <b>point</b> is not entirely on any <b>side</b> of the tangent space at that \n<b>point</b>.", "title": "Saddle point" }, { "snippet": "In differential calculus, an inflection <b>point</b>, <b>point</b> of inflection, flex, or inflection is a \n<b>point</b> on a ... the condition that the first nonzero derivative has an odd order \nimplies that the sign of f&#39;(x) is the same on either <b>side</b> of x in a neighborhood of x.", "title": "Inflection point" }, { "snippet": "In mathematics, a hyperbolic space is a homogeneous space that has a constant \nnegative ... When embedded to a Euclidean space (of a higher dimension), every \n<b>point</b> of ... There are several important models of hyperbolic space: the Klein \nmodel, the hyperboloid model, the Poincaré ball model and the Poincaré <b>half</b> \nspace&nbsp;...", "title": "Hyperbolic space" }, { "snippet": "In mathematics, a parabola is a plane curve which is mirror-symmetrical and is \napproximately U-shaped. It fits several other superficially different mathematical \ndescriptions, which can all be proved to define exactly the same curves. One \ndescription of a parabola involves a <b>point</b> (the focus) and a line (the ... Parabolas \ncan open up, down, <b>left</b>, right, or in some other arbitrary direction.", "title": "Parabola" }, { "snippet": "In geometry, a locus (plural: loci) is a set of all <b>points</b> whose location satisfies or is \ndetermined ... <b>Hyperbola</b>: the set of <b>points</b> for each of which the absolute value of \nthe difference between the ... A triangle ABC has a fixed <b>side</b> [AB] with length c.", "title": "Locus (mathematics)" }, { "snippet": "In differential geometry, the Gaussian curvature or Gauss curvature Κ of a surface \nat a <b>point</b> is ... At such <b>points</b>, the surface will be dome like, locally lying on one \n<b>side</b> of its tangent plane. ... A standard proof uses Hilbert&#39;s lemma that non-\numbilical <b>points</b> of <b>extreme</b> principal curvature have non-positive Gaussian \ncurvature.", "title": "Gaussian curvature" }, { "snippet": "In mathematics, a cubic function is a function of the form. f ( x ) = a x 3 + b x 2 + c x \n+ d ... The graph of a cubic function always has a single inflection <b>point</b>. ... its \ninflection <b>point</b>; that is, it is invariant under a rotation of a <b>half</b> turn around this \n<b>point</b>.", "title": "Cubic function" }, { "snippet": "The orbital eccentricity of an astronomical object is a dimensionless parameter \nthat determines the amount by which its orbit around another body deviates from \na perfect circle. A value of 0 is a circular orbit, values between 0 and 1 form an \nelliptic orbit, 1 is a parabolic escape orbit, and greater than 1 is a <b>hyperbola</b>. ... \nthe orbital eccentricity is <b>extreme</b>, the seasons that occur on the far <b>side</b> of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Orbital eccentricity" }, { "snippet": "is twice the area between the ray, the <b>hyperbola</b>, and the x {\\displaystyle \\\nscriptstyle x} \\scriptstyle x -axis. The inverse hyperbolic functions. In mathematics, \nthe inverse hyperbolic functions are the inverse functions of the hyperbolic ... This \nis optimal, as the branch cuts must connect the singular <b>points</b> i and −i to the \ninfinity.", "title": "Inverse hyperbolic functions" } ] } ]
Who won wwe universal championship in royal rumble 2018?
-3361968476039366051
Royal Rumble (2018)
[ "AJ Styles" ]
[ "Royal Rumble (2018)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Brock Lesnar", "Brock Edward Lesnar" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "wwe universal championship in royal rumble 2018", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Royal Rumble</b> (<b>2018</b>) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and \n<b>WWE</b> ... After that, the 30-man <b>Royal Rumble</b> match for a world championship \nmatch at ... In the fifth match, Brock Lesnar defended the <b>Universal Championship</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Royal Rumble (2018)" }, { "snippet": "On March 19, <b>2018</b>, <b>WWE</b> scheduled matches for all seven of their main roster \nmale championships at the time: the <b>Universal Championship</b>, <b>WWE</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "WWE Greatest Royal Rumble" }, { "snippet": "<b>Royal Rumble</b> (2019) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event and <b>WWE</b> \nNetwork ... At TLC, Daniel Bryan defeated AJ Styles to retain the <b>WWE</b> \nChampionship. ... On the December 25, <b>2018</b> episode of SmackDown, Rusev \ndefeated ... Rollins chose to face Lesnar for the <b>Universal Championship</b> at \n<b>WrestleMania</b> 35.", "title": "Royal Rumble (2019)" }, { "snippet": "Previous 2016, Next → <b>2018</b>. <b>Royal Rumble</b> (2017) was a professional wrestling \npay-per-view (PPV) event and <b>WWE</b> ... Also on the card, Kevin Owens retained \nthe <b>WWE Universal Championship</b> against Roman Reigns in a no \ndisqualification&nbsp;...", "title": "Royal Rumble (2017)" }, { "snippet": "Leati Joseph &quot;Joe&quot; Anoaʻi (born May 25, 1985) is an American professional \nwrestler, actor, ... McMahon then forced Reigns to defend his title in the 2016 \n<b>Royal Rumble</b> match ... newly announced <b>WWE Universal Championship</b> against \nRollins at SummerSlam, ... Championship reigns and leukemia diagnosis (2016–\n<b>2018</b>).", "title": "Roman Reigns" }, { "snippet": "<b>Royal Rumble</b> (2020) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view and <b>WWE</b> \nNetwork event ... For 2020, that was Raw&#39;s <b>WWE</b> Championship and \nSmackDown&#39;s <b>Universal Championship</b>, and the Raw ... of five eliminations in a \nsingle women&#39;s <b>Royal Rumble</b> match (McCool set the record in <b>2018</b> and Flair \ntied it in 2019).", "title": "Royal Rumble (2020)" }, { "snippet": "... a double countout in a match to determine the number one contender to the \n<b>Universal Championship</b> on January 28, <b>2018</b> at the <b>Royal Rumble</b> leading to \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Braun Strowman" }, { "snippet": "Colby Lopez (born May 28, 1986) is an American professional wrestler currently \nsigned to ... At the <b>Royal Rumble</b> on January 26, 2014, Rollins entered his first \n<b>Royal Rumble</b> ... Because of this, the <b>WWE Universal Championship</b> was \nintroduced the following ... However, Rollins resumed use of the move in January \n<b>2018</b>.", "title": "Seth Rollins" }, { "snippet": "<b>WWE Universal Championship</b>, 1, 0, 1. Total, 15, 10, 25. – <b>WrestleMania</b> victory: \n– <b>WrestleMania</b> loss: – Did not receive title match ... <b>WrestleMania</b> 34, <b>2018</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Royal Rumble match" }, { "snippet": "Thomas Pestock (born September 13, 1984) is an American professional wrestler \nand former professional football player, better known by the ring name Baron \nCorbin. He is currently signed to <b>WWE</b>, where he performs on the SmackDown \nbrand ... At <b>Royal Rumble</b> on January 28, <b>2018</b>, Corbin competed in the Royal&nbsp;...", "title": "Baron Corbin" } ] } ]
How many wild card teams make it to the mlb playoffs?
4263057384260410133
Major League Baseball wild card
[ "two" ]
[ "Major League Baseball wild card" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "one wild-card team per league" ], "question": "When the wild card system was first instituted, how many wild card teams made it to the MLB playoffs?" }, { "answer": [ "Two wild cards per league" ], "question": "From 2012 on, how many wild card teams make it to the MLB playoffs?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "wild card mlb", "results": [ { "snippet": "In Major League Baseball (<b>MLB</b>), the <b>wild card</b> teams are the two teams in each \nof the two leagues (American and National) that have qualified for the&nbsp;...", "title": "Major League Baseball wild card" }, { "snippet": "The Major League Baseball <b>Wild Card</b> Game is a play-in game which was added \nto the Major League Baseball (<b>MLB</b>) postseason in 2012, and marks the&nbsp;...", "title": "Major League Baseball Wild Card Game" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 National League <b>Wild Card</b> Game was a play-in game during Major \nLeague Baseball&#39;s (<b>MLB</b>) 2019 postseason contested between the National&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 National League Wild Card Game" }, { "snippet": "The 2015 National League <b>Wild Card</b> Game was a play-in game during Major \nLeague Baseball&#39;s (<b>MLB</b>) 2015 postseason played between the National&nbsp;...", "title": "2015 National League Wild Card Game" }, { "snippet": "The 2013 American League <b>Wild Card</b> Game was a play-in game during Major \nLeague Baseball&#39;s (<b>MLB</b>) 2013 postseason played between the American&nbsp;...", "title": "2013 American League Wild Card Game" }, { "snippet": "The 2012 National League <b>Wild Card</b> Game was a play-in game during Major \nLeague Baseball&#39;s (<b>MLB</b>) 2012 postseason played between the National&nbsp;...", "title": "2012 National League Wild Card Game" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 American League <b>Wild Card</b> Game was a play-in game during Major \nLeague Baseball&#39;s (<b>MLB</b>) 2019 Postseason contested between the American&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 American League Wild Card Game" }, { "snippet": "The <b>wild card</b> was established for Major League Baseball&#39;s playoffs in 1994 with \nthe intention of helping the best teams that did not win their division to still have&nbsp;...", "title": "List of National League Wild Card winners" }, { "snippet": "The 2012 American League <b>Wild Card</b> Game was a play-in game during Major \nLeague Baseball&#39;s (<b>MLB</b>) 2012 postseason played between the American&nbsp;...", "title": "2012 American League Wild Card Game" }, { "snippet": "The 2018 American League <b>Wild Card</b> Game was a play-in game during Major \nLeague Baseball&#39;s (<b>MLB</b>) 2018 postseason contested between the American&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 American League Wild Card Game" } ] } ]
Who designed the strange situation to measure attachment?
-7209987547366234511
Attachment measures
[ "Mary Ainsworth" ]
[ "Strange situation" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Mary Dinsmore Salter", "Mary Dinsmore Ainsworth", "Mary Ainsworth", "Ainsworth" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "designed the strange situation to measure attachment", "results": [ { "snippet": "Although originally <b>designed</b> for 1-year-old children, Ainsworth&#39;s <b>strange situation</b> \nhas been adapted to <b>measure</b> the&nbsp;...", "title": "Attachment measures" }, { "snippet": "... classification scheme, continuous <b>measures</b> of <b>attachment</b> security have been \n<b>developed</b> which have demonstrated&nbsp;...", "title": "Strange situation" }, { "snippet": "See also: <b>Attachment measures</b> ... <b>Strange Situation</b> Protocol, <b>developed</b> by Mary \nAinsworth as a ... The <b>Strange Situation</b> Protocol is a research, not a&nbsp;...", "title": "Attachment in children" }, { "snippet": "Maternal sensitivity is a mother&#39;s ability to perceive and infer the meaning behind \nher infant&#39;s ... A psychologist named John Bowlby eventually <b>developed</b> the \n<b>attachment</b> ... was <b>developed</b> by Mary Ainsworth in the 1970s to <b>assess</b> \n<b>attachment</b> ... In the <b>Strange Situation</b>, the toddler&#39;s behavior and stress is \nobserved during a&nbsp;...", "title": "Maternal sensitivity" }, { "snippet": "Mary Dinsmore Ainsworth was an American-Canadian developmental \npsychologist known for her work in the development of the <b>attachment</b> theory. \nShe <b>designed the strange situation</b> procedure to observe early emotional \n<b>attachment</b> between a ... emphasis on the mother and did not <b>measure</b> a general \n<b>attachment</b> style.", "title": "Mary Ainsworth" }, { "snippet": "Reactive <b>attachment</b> disorder (RAD) is described in clinical literature as a severe \nand relatively ... These are assessed using the <b>Strange Situation</b> Procedure, \n<b>designed</b> to <b>assess</b> the quality of <b>attachments</b> rather than whether an <b>attachment</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Reactive attachment disorder" }, { "snippet": "Mary Main (born 1943) is an American psychologist notable for her work in the \nfield of ... In its novelty and its separations, the <b>Strange Situation</b> confronted the \ninfant ... <b>attachment</b> researcher may ask &quot;What <b>made</b> him show <b>attachment</b> \nbehavior ... a particular person, the Adult <b>Attachment</b> Interview does not <b>assess</b> \n<b>attachment</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Mary Main" }, { "snippet": "<b>Attachment</b> theory is a psychological, evolutionary and ethological theory \nconcerning ... In the <b>Strange Situation</b>, the <b>attachment</b> system is expected to be \nactivated by the ... The various <b>measures</b> were <b>developed</b> primarily as research \ntools, for&nbsp;...", "title": "Attachment theory" }, { "snippet": "<b>Attachment</b> and Health is psychological model which considers how <b>attachment</b> \ntheory pertains ... The development of the <b>Strange Situation</b> task in 1965 by \nAinsworth and Wittig allowed researchers to ... Three main methods of <b>measuring</b> \nadult <b>attachment</b> have been <b>developed</b> (see <b>attachment measures</b>), with slightly\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Attachment and Health" }, { "snippet": "Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is an anxiety disorder in which an individual \nexperiences ... The origins of separation anxiety disorder stem from <b>attachment</b> \ntheory which ... The <b>Strange Situation</b> process assisted in evaluating and \n<b>measuring</b> the individual <b>attachment</b> styles of infants between the ages of 9 and \n18 months.", "title": "Separation anxiety disorder" } ] } ]
Who was it that developed the world s first electric ceiling fan?
-1834926212045174989
Fan (machine)
[ "Philip Diehl" ]
[ "Fan (machine)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Philip Diehl" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who was it that developed the world s first electric ceiling fan?", "results": [ { "snippet": "In 1882, Philip Diehl <b>developed the world&#39;s first electric ceiling fan</b>. During this \nintense period of innovation, fans powered by alcohol,&nbsp;...", "title": "Fan (machine)" }, { "snippet": "A <b>ceiling fan</b> is a mechanical fan mounted on the ceiling of a room or space, \nusually electrically ... The <b>first</b> rotary <b>ceiling fans</b> appeared in the <b>early</b> 1860s and \n1870s in the United ... At that time, they were not powered by any form of <b>electric</b> \nmotor. ... and had perfected the <b>world&#39;s</b> most energy efficient <b>ceiling fans</b> thanks \nto its&nbsp;...", "title": "Ceiling fan" }, { "snippet": "Philip H. Diehl (January 29, 1847 – April 7, 1913) was a German-American \nmechanical engineer and inventor who held several U.S. patents, including \n<b>electric</b> incandescent lamps, <b>electric</b> motors <b>for</b> sewing machines and other uses, \nand <b>ceiling fans</b>. ... <b>In</b> 1882 Diehl obtained the <b>first</b> patent on this induction \nincandescent lamp.", "title": "Philip Diehl (inventor)" }, { "snippet": "An <b>electric</b> aircraft is an aircraft powered by <b>electric</b> motors. <b>Electricity</b> may be \nsupplied by a ... driving propellers, rotors, ducted fans or propfans ... Following a \nsuccessful model test in 1974, the <b>world&#39;s first</b> official flight in a ... NASA research \nagreements (NRA) are granted to <b>develop electric</b>-propulsion components. They \nwill&nbsp;...", "title": "Electric aircraft" }, { "snippet": "A punkah (Hindi: पङ्खा, pangkhā) is a type of fan used since the <b>early</b> sixth \ncentury B.C. The ... These small handheld devices are still used by millions when \n<b>ceiling fans</b> stop working during frequent power outages. ... elsewhere in the \ntropical and subtropical <b>world for</b> a large swinging fan, fixed to the ceiling, and \npulled by&nbsp;...", "title": "Punkah" }, { "snippet": "The General <b>Electric</b> GE90 is a family of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines \nbuilt by GE ... It is the <b>world&#39;s</b> largest and most powerful jet engine. ... The GE90 \nwas <b>developed</b> from the NASA 1970s Energy Efficient Engine, a prototype variant \n... The <b>first</b> General <b>Electric</b>-powered Boeing 777 was delivered to British Airways \non&nbsp;...", "title": "General Electric GE90" }, { "snippet": "Kawakita Denki Kigyosha <b>is</b> the brand name used <b>by</b> Matsushita Ecology \nSystems Co., Ltd., ... <b>electric</b> fans, although the company also manufactures \n<b>ceiling fans</b>, ... <b>In</b> Indonesia, the company <b>established</b> on 1 December 2001 and \n<b>early</b> KDK ... <b>In</b> 2004 KDK was adjudged as the Top <b>Electric</b> Fan Brand <b>for</b> \nProduct Quality&nbsp;...", "title": "KDK" }, { "snippet": "Schuyler Skaats Wheeler (May 17, 1860 – April 20, 1923) was an American \n<b>electrical</b> engineer and manufacturer who <b>invented</b> the <b>electric fan</b>, the <b>electric</b> \nelevator, and the <b>electric</b> fire engine. He helped <b>develop</b> and implement a code \nof ethics <b>for electrical</b> engineers. ... The <b>first electric fan</b> was <b>invented by</b> Dr. \nSchuyler Skaats Wheeler, who <b>in</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Schuyler Wheeler" }, { "snippet": "Havells India Limited <b>is</b> one of the largest <b>electrical</b> equipment companies <b>in</b> \nIndia. <b>In</b> business since 1958, the company <b>has</b> products ranging from home and \nkitchen appliances, lighting <b>for</b> domestic, commercial and industrial applications, \nLED lighting, fans, ... Setting up a manufacturing plant <b>for</b> manufacturing of <b>ceiling</b> \n<b>fans</b> at Noida,&nbsp;...", "title": "Havells" }, { "snippet": "Air conditioning <b>is</b> the process of removing heat and moisture from the interior of \nan occupied ... Air conditioners often use a <b>fan</b> to distribute the conditioned air to \nan ... <b>Electric</b> refrigerant-based AC units range from small units that can cool a \nsmall ... James Harrison&#39;<b>s first</b> mechanical ice-making machine began operation \n<b>in</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Air conditioning" } ] } ]
When did the stock market crash in 2008?
3370642715857056435
Stock market crash
[ "On September 16 , 2008" ]
[ "2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis", "Financial crisis of 2007–08", "Stock market crash" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "October", "October 6–10", "October 6–10, 2008", "October 2008" ], "question": "Based on Dow Jones closing prices, when did the stock market crash in 2008?" }, { "answer": [ "October 8" ], "question": "When did the Indonesian stock market crash in 2008, which resulted in the decision to halt the market?" }, { "answer": [ "6 October" ], "question": "During the ICEX stock market crash in 2008, when did they order the first suspension?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "stock market crash in 2008", "results": [ { "snippet": "From October 6–10, <b>2008</b> the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed lower \nin all five sessions. Volume levels&nbsp;...", "title": "Stock market crash" }, { "snippet": "The US bear market of 2007–2009 was a 17-month bear market that lasted from \nOctober 9, ... The decline of 20% by mid-<b>2008</b> was in tandem with other <b>stock</b> \n<b>markets</b> across the globe. ... the worst since Black Monday of the 1987 <b>stock</b> \n<b>market crash</b> and was followed by a loss of thousands of points over the next two \nmonths,&nbsp;...", "title": "United States bear market of 2007–2009" }, { "snippet": "The financial crisis of 2007–08, also known as the global financial crisis and the \n<b>2008</b> financial ... in credit availability, and damaged investor confidence affected \nglobal <b>stock markets</b>, where securities suffered large losses during <b>2008</b> and \nearly 2009. ... <b>Crashed</b>: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World.", "title": "Financial crisis of 2007–08" }, { "snippet": "on 21 Jan <b>2008</b>, the BSE fell by 1408 points to 17,605 ... <b>Stock Exchange</b> after \nthe benchmark Sensex <b>crashed</b> to a low&nbsp;...", "title": "Stock market crashes in India" }, { "snippet": "The United States housing bubble was a real estate bubble affecting over half of \nthe U.S. states. Housing prices peaked in early 2006, started to decline in 2006 \nand 2007, and reached new lows in 2012. On December 30, <b>2008</b>, the Case–\nShiller home price index reported its ... This bubble may be related to the <b>stock</b> \n<b>market</b> or dot-com bubble of the&nbsp;...", "title": "United States housing bubble" }, { "snippet": "On 28 February, <b>stock markets</b> worldwide reported their largest single-week \ndeclines since the <b>2008</b> financial crisis, while oil futures saw their largest single \nweek&nbsp;...", "title": "2020 stock market crash" }, { "snippet": "The Icelandic financial crisis was a major economic and political event in Iceland \nthat involved ... &quot;Icelandic <b>stock market crashes</b> on reopening&quot;.", "title": "2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis" }, { "snippet": "On Friday, October 10, <b>stock markets crashed</b> across Europe and Asia. London, \nParis and Frankfurt dropped 10% within an hour of trading and again when Wall\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Global financial crisis in October 2008" }, { "snippet": "Black Monday was a global <b>stock market crash</b> on 9 March 2020 that occurred \nduring the 2020 <b>stock market crash</b>. Markets opened several percent lower, \nhaving fallen greatly during the preceding two weeks. Global <b>stock markets</b> \nsuffered from the greatest single-day fall since <b>2008</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Black Monday (2020)" }, { "snippet": "Retrieved September 30, <b>2008</b>. At the turn of the 20th century <b>stock market</b> \nspeculation was restricted to professionals, but the 1920s saw millions of &#39;\nordinary&nbsp;...", "title": "Wall Street Crash of 1929" } ] }, { "query": "stock market crash in 2008 OMX", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>OMX</b> Iceland 15 suffered a great loss during the financial <b>crisis in 2008</b>. Trading \nin the <b>stock market</b> was suspended for three successive trading days, October 9,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "OMX Iceland 15" }, { "snippet": "<b>OMX</b> Iceland 15 closing prices during the five <b>trading</b> weeks from September 29, \n<b>2008</b> to October 31, <b>2008</b>. On&nbsp;...", "title": "Stock market crash" }, { "snippet": "<b>Stock market</b>[edit]. The value of the <b>OMX</b> Iceland 15 from January 1998 to \nOctober <b>2008</b>.", "title": "2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis" }, { "snippet": "After the <b>OMX</b> merger, it was referred to as <b>OMX</b> Helsinki (OMXH), then after \nNASDAQ&#39;s acquisition of <b>OMX</b> in February <b>2008</b>, NASDAQ <b>OMX</b> Helsinki, and&nbsp;...", "title": "Helsinki Stock Exchange" }, { "snippet": "Since <b>2008</b>, the Stockholm <b>Stock Exchange</b> has been part of Nasdaq, Inc. (\nformerly called Nasdaq <b>OMX</b> Group) and its Nasdaq Nordic markets. As of \nOctober&nbsp;...", "title": "Stockholm Stock Exchange" }, { "snippet": "The May 6, 2010 flash <b>crash</b>, also known as the <b>crash</b> of 2:45, the 2010 flash \n<b>crash</b> or simply ... On May 6, 2010, U.S. <b>stock markets</b> opened and the Dow was \ndown, and trended that way for most ... The Chicago Board Options Exchange, \nNASDAQ, NASDAQ <b>OMX</b> BX and BATS Exchange all ... <b>2008</b> Central Asia \nenergy <b>crisis</b>.", "title": "2010 flash crash" }, { "snippet": "The Karachi <b>Stock Exchange</b> was a <b>stock exchange</b> located in Karachi, Sindh, \nPakistan. ... 1.1 <b>2008 crash</b> ... Moreover, the increase of 7.4% in <b>2008</b> made it the \nbest performer among major emerging markets. May 23: ... Muscat <b>Securities</b> \n<b>Market</b> &middot; NASDAQ <b>OMX</b> &middot; National <b>Stock Exchange</b> of India &middot; Nigerian <b>Stock</b> \n<b>Exchange</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Karachi Stock Exchange" }, { "snippet": "Philadelphia <b>Stock Exchange</b> (PHLX), now known as NASDAQ <b>OMX</b> PHLX, is \nthe oldest stock ... In December 1968, in response to a fiscal <b>crisis</b>, Philadelphia \nimposed a $0.05 per share stock transfer tax for all ... On July 24, <b>2008</b>, the \nacquisition was completed, creating the third-largest options market in the U.S.. \nAs of 2014&nbsp;...", "title": "Philadelphia Stock Exchange" }, { "snippet": "A fat-finger error is a keyboard input error or mouse misclick in the financial \nmarkets such as the ... At the NYSE, BATS, CBOT, NASDAQ, <b>OMX</b> and American \n<b>Stock Exchange</b> requests for review must be ... Flash <b>crash</b> &middot; Typographical error\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Fat-finger error" }, { "snippet": "Landsbanki (literally &quot;national bank&quot;), also commonly known as Landsbankinn (\nliterally &quot;the ... and for around 60% of companies listed on the <b>OMX</b> Iceland <b>Stock</b> \n<b>Exchange</b>, ... 1.1 International expansion; 1.2 Icesave; 1.3 <b>2008</b> financial <b>crisis</b> ... \nIn December <b>2008</b> Kepler <b>Capital Markets</b> is sold to management and staff&nbsp;...", "title": "Landsbanki" } ] }, { "query": "stock market crash in 2008 DJIA", "results": [ { "snippet": "The US bear market of 2007–2009 was a 17-month bear market that lasted from \nOctober 9, 2007 to March 9, 2009, during the financial <b>crisis</b> of 2007-2009. ... The \nbear market was confirmed in June <b>2008</b> when the <b>Dow Jones</b> Industrial ... The \ndecline of 20% by mid-<b>2008</b> was in tandem with other <b>stock markets</b> across the&nbsp;...", "title": "United States bear market of 2007–2009" }, { "snippet": "From October 6–10, <b>2008</b> the <b>Dow Jones</b> Industrial Average (<b>DJIA</b>) closed lower \nin all five sessions. Volume levels&nbsp;...", "title": "Stock market crash" }, { "snippet": "The 2020 <b>stock market crash</b> is a global <b>stock market crash</b> that began on 20 \nFebruary 2020 during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic. The <b>Dow Jones</b> \nIndustrial Average, <b>S&amp;P 500</b> Index, and the <b>NASDAQ</b>-100 all ... the <b>S&amp;P 500</b> \nIndex, and the <b>Dow Jones</b> Industrial Average posting their sharpest falls since \n<b>2008</b> (and the&nbsp;...", "title": "2020 stock market crash" }, { "snippet": "Black Monday on October 19, 1987 is the name commonly attached to a sudden, \nsevere, and largely unexpected <b>stock market crash</b> that struck the global financial \nmarket system. In the United States, the <b>Dow Jones</b> Industrial Average (<b>DJIA</b>) fell \nexactly 508 ... Before the New York <b>Stock Exchange</b> (<b>NYSE</b>) opened on Monday \nthe 19th&nbsp;...", "title": "Black Monday (1987)" }, { "snippet": "Largest point changes[edit]. The first four tables show only the largest one-day \nchanges ... 8, <b>2008</b>-10-28, 9,065.12, +889.35, +10.88 ... During the 2020 <b>stock</b> \n<b>market crash</b>, nine of the top ten positions occurred during a span of three weeks\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of largest daily changes in the Dow Jones Industrial Average ..." }, { "snippet": "The May 6, 2010 flash <b>crash</b>, also known as the <b>crash</b> of 2:45, the 2010 flash \n<b>crash</b> or simply ... Stock indices, such as the <b>S&amp;P 500</b>, <b>Dow Jones</b> Industrial \nAverage and ... On May 6, 2010, U.S. <b>stock markets</b> opened and the Dow was \ndown, and ... daily average of 5.8 billion shares marking the lowest month since \nMay <b>2008</b>.", "title": "2010 flash crash" }, { "snippet": "Black Monday was a global <b>stock market crash</b> on 9 March 2020 that occurred \nduring the 2020 <b>stock market crash</b>. Markets opened several percent lower, \nhaving fallen greatly during the preceding two weeks. Global <b>stock markets</b> \nsuffered from the greatest single-day fall since <b>2008</b>, ... When the market opened \non 9 March, the <b>Dow Jones</b> Industrial Average&nbsp;...", "title": "Black Monday (2020)" }, { "snippet": "The Wall Street <b>Crash</b> of 1929, also known as the Great <b>Crash</b>, was a major <b>stock</b> \n<b>market crash</b> ... The market had been on a nine-year run that saw the <b>Dow Jones</b> \nIndustrial Average increase in value ... Bierman, Harold (March 26, <b>2008</b>).", "title": "Wall Street Crash of 1929" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Dow Jones</b> Industrial Average (<b>DJIA</b>), <b>Dow Jones</b>, or simply the Dow is a \n<b>stock market</b> ... It then dropped for the next year due to the Financial <b>crisis</b> of 2007\n-<b>2008</b>. On September 15, <b>2008</b>, a wider financial <b>crisis</b> became evident when&nbsp;...", "title": "Dow Jones Industrial Average" }, { "snippet": "This article is a summary of the closing milestones of the <b>Dow Jones</b> Industrial \nAverage, a United States <b>stock market</b> ... The <b>stock market crash</b> of 1929, or Black \nTuesday, precedes, as well as causes the Great Depression. ... A renewed bear \nis recognized in summer <b>2008</b> and multiple volatility records are set that autumn.", "title": "Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average" } ] }, { "query": "stock market crash in 2008 IMX", "results": [ { "snippet": "From October 6–10, <b>2008</b> the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed lower \nin all five sessions. Volume levels&nbsp;...", "title": "Stock market crash" }, { "snippet": "Leidos, formerly known as Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), \nis an ... The offering of 86,250,000 shares of common <b>stock</b> was priced at $15.00 \nper share. The underwriters, Bear ... &quot;What to expect from Leidos and SAIC when \nthey start <b>trading</b> Sept. 30&quot;. ... Archived from the original on March 2, <b>2008</b>.", "title": "Leidos" }, { "snippet": "Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive \nmanufacturer ... Now it was ready to introduce the Mitsubishi 500, a mass-<b>market</b> \nsedan, ... in October <b>2008</b>, Proton renewed its technology transfer agreements \nwith MMC, ... of that year the company closed its Thai factory in response to a \n<b>crash</b> in the&nbsp;...", "title": "Mitsubishi Motors" }, { "snippet": "The Nissan Titan is a full-size pickup truck manufactured in the United States for \nthe North American <b>market</b> by Nissan. ... In <b>2008</b>, a longer wheelbase model was \noffered with either an 8-foot-3-inch ... the National Highway Traffic Safety \nAdministration for driver frontal <b>crash</b>, and a four-star rating for passenger frontal \n<b>crash</b>.", "title": "Nissan Titan" }, { "snippet": "The Nissan Murano is a front engine/4- wheel, five door mid-size crossover \nmanufactured and ... The Murano received a <b>crash</b> test rating of five stars in all \ncategories but ... Nissan skipped the model year of <b>2008</b> with the introduction of \nthe second ... for a decade after the second generation was discontinued in that \n<b>market</b>.", "title": "Nissan Murano" }, { "snippet": "The <b>stock market</b> capitalisation of listed companies in Tanzania was valued at \n$588 million in 2005 by the World Bank. Zanzibar[edit]. Zanzibar&#39;s economy is&nbsp;...", "title": "Economy of Tanzania" }, { "snippet": "The Renault Symbol, or Thalia in some <b>markets</b>, is a subcompact car produced \nby the French ... The <b>2008</b> model also included a 1.6 litre petrol engine, replacing \nthe 1.4 litre one. ... It scored 12 points out of 16 in a frontal <b>crash</b> test conducted \nby the Russian magazine Autoreview in 2002, which was considered equivalent \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "Renault Symbol" }, { "snippet": "The Nissan Sentra is a car produced by Nissan since 1982. Originally \nsubcompact in ... The diesel engine was discontinued in the U.S. <b>market</b> soon \nthereafter. ... Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) testing, consisting of \nfrontal <b>crashes</b> at 35 ... In 2007 and <b>2008</b>, Nissan considered marketing a hybrid \nversion of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Nissan Sentra" }, { "snippet": "The Nissan Maxima is a full-size car manufactured by Nissan and sold primarily \nin North ... In some <b>markets</b> beyond North America, the &quot;Maxima&quot; name has also \nbeen ... There were also structural modifications to improve <b>crash</b> worthiness for \nthe ... In the U.S., the seventh generation Maxima went on sale in late June <b>2008</b>.", "title": "Nissan Maxima" }, { "snippet": "The Nissan Navara is the name for the D21, D22, D40 and D23 generations of \nNissan pickup trucks sold in Asia, Europe, South Africa, New Zealand and \nAustralia. In North, Central and South America and some selected <b>markets</b>, it is \nsold as ... Mexican production started in <b>2008</b>: D22 truck Single Cab Chassis and \nLong Bed&nbsp;...", "title": "Nissan Navara" } ] } ]
When was the last time fulham played at wembley?
7523090551124871362
Fulham F.C.
[ "26 May 2018" ]
[ "2018–19 Fulham F.C. season", "Fulham F.C.", "2018 EFL Championship play-off Final", "2017 EFL Championship play-off Final", "1975 FA Cup Final" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "1975 FA Cup Final" ], "question": "What game was the last time fulham played at wembley as of 2017?" }, { "answer": [ "3 May 1975" ], "question": "What date was the last time fulham played at wembley as of 2017?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "When was the last time fulham played at wembley?", "results": [ { "snippet": "This accompanied another appearance in the <b>last</b> four of the FA Cup in 1962. By \nthis <b>time</b>, the club were regularly <b>playing</b> in front of 30,000 plus crowds at Craven\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Fulham F.C." }, { "snippet": "<b>Fulham</b> won 1–0, the only goal of the game being scored by Tom Cairney in the \n23rd minute. It was their first game at <b>Wembley</b> for 43 years since losing the 1975\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 EFL Championship play-off Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2017 EFL Championship <b>play</b>-off <b>Final</b> was hosted on 29 May 2017 at \n<b>Wembley</b> Stadium, ... On 16 May, Reading reached the <b>final</b> after beating <b>Fulham</b> \n1–0 at the ... The second-leg, on 18 May 2017, finished 1–1 at the end of extra-\n<b>time</b>.", "title": "2017 EFL Championship play-off Final" }, { "snippet": "This <b>time Fulham</b> lost the game, 2–0, and Moore had made his <b>final</b> appearance \nat <b>Wembley</b> as a professional <b>player</b>. Moore <b>played</b> his <b>final</b> professional game&nbsp;...", "title": "Bobby Moore" }, { "snippet": "The 1975 FA Cup <b>Final</b> was the 94th <b>final</b> of the FA Cup. It took place on 3 May \n1975 at <b>Wembley</b> Stadium and was contested by London clubs West Ham United \nand <b>Fulham</b>. The <b>Fulham</b> team contained two former England captains in former \nWest Ham ... EFL <b>play</b>-off <b>Final</b>. 2018 Championship. Other matches. 2005 MLS&nbsp;...", "title": "1975 FA Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "The following article features the records and statistics of <b>Fulham</b> Football Club, \nbased in ... There are five <b>Fulham players</b> who have been in the club&#39;s starting \nline-up ... which, due to commercial and practical reasons, have changed over \n<b>time</b>. ... via the <b>play</b>-offs, defeating Aston Villa 1-0 in the <b>final</b> at <b>Wembley</b> Stadium \non&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Fulham F.C. records and statistics" }, { "snippet": "The 2018–19 <b>Fulham</b> season was the club&#39;s 121st professional season and their \n14th in the Premier League, after the club won promotion from the EFL \nChampionship after defeating Aston Villa in the 2018 EFL Championship <b>play</b>-off \n<b>Final</b> at <b>Wembley</b> Stadium on 26 May 2018.", "title": "2018–19 Fulham F.C. season" }, { "snippet": "Stamford Bridge is a football stadium in <b>Fulham</b>, adjacent to the borough of \nChelsea in South ... When expansion starts, Chelsea intend to <b>play at Wembley</b> \nStadium until they return in 2024. ... The team <b>played</b> the home leg of the two-\nlegged <b>final</b> at Stamford Bridge, ... The new stand opened in <b>time</b> for the 1997/98 \nseason.", "title": "Stamford Bridge (stadium)" }, { "snippet": "A memorable F.A.Cup run in 1975 saw them <b>play</b> West Ham United in the <b>final</b> at \n<b>Wembley</b>, losing 0-2. Tough times were ahead in the late &#39;80s/early &#39;90s when&nbsp;...", "title": "Fulham F.C. league record by opponent" }, { "snippet": "The West London Derby is the name given to a football derby <b>played</b> between \nany two of ... Chelsea did not face <b>Fulham</b> between 1986 and 2001, and have \n<b>played</b> ... During this <b>time</b>, the rivalry was intensified by Brentford <b>player</b> Martin ... \nChampionship <b>play</b>-off <b>Final</b> 1–0 against Derby County at <b>Wembley</b> Stadium on \n24&nbsp;...", "title": "West London derby" } ] } ]
Which is a type of star found on the lower end of the main sequence?
3327636513022378997
Main sequence
[ "Van Biesbroeck 's star" ]
[ "Main sequence" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Stars below about 1.5 times the mass of the Sun" ], "question": "Which is a type of star found on the lower end of the main sequence, based on its mass?" }, { "answer": [ "stars of spectral class F or cooler", "F or cooler" ], "question": "Which is a type of star found on the lower end of the main sequence, based on its spectral class?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "type of star found on the lower end of the main sequence", "results": [ { "snippet": "When he plotted the spectral <b>types</b> of these <b>stars</b> against their absolute \nmagnitude, he <b>found</b> that dwarf <b>stars</b> followed a distinct relationship. This allowed \nthe real&nbsp;...", "title": "Main sequence" }, { "snippet": "A red dwarf is the smallest and coolest <b>kind of star</b> on the <b>main sequence</b>. Red \ndwarfs are by far ... The <b>lower</b> the mass of a red dwarf, the longer the lifespan. ... \nAs giant <b>stars end</b> their short lives in supernova explosions, they spew out the ... \nindicate that long-orbital-period Neptune-mass planets are <b>found</b> around one in&nbsp;...", "title": "Red dwarf" }, { "snippet": "Delta Scuti variables are A-<b>type stars</b> on or near the <b>main sequence</b> at the <b>lower</b> \n<b>end</b> of the instability strip and were originally referred to as dwarf Cepheids.", "title": "Cepheid variable" }, { "snippet": "O-<b>type stars</b> form only a tiny fraction of <b>main</b>-<b>sequence stars</b> and the vast majority \nof these are towards the <b>lower end</b> of the mass range. The most massive and&nbsp;...", "title": "O-type star" }, { "snippet": "Stellar evolution is the process by which a <b>star</b> changes over the course of time. \nDepending on the mass of the <b>star</b>, its lifetime can <b>range</b> from a few million ... A \nmid-sized yellow dwarf <b>star</b>, like the Sun, will remain on the <b>main sequence</b> for ... \n<b>stars</b> cluster towards the cool <b>end</b> of the horizontal branch as K-<b>type</b> giants and \nare&nbsp;...", "title": "Stellar evolution" }, { "snippet": "A white dwarf, also called a degenerate dwarf, is a stellar core remnant \ncomposed mostly of ... White dwarfs were <b>found</b> to be extremely dense soon after \ntheir discovery. If a <b>star</b> is in ... If the mass of a <b>main</b>-<b>sequence star</b> is <b>lower</b> than \napproximately half a solar mass, it will never become hot enough to fuse helium \nin its core.", "title": "White dwarf" }, { "snippet": "A subgiant is a <b>star</b> that is brighter than a normal <b>main</b>-<b>sequence star</b> of the same \nspectral class ... <b>Stars</b> with a subgiant spectral <b>type</b> are not always on the \nevolutionary subgiant branch, and vice versa. ... This hook is generally defined as \nthe <b>end of the main sequence</b> and the start of the subgiant branch in these <b>stars</b>.", "title": "Subgiant" }, { "snippet": "A red giant is a luminous giant <b>star</b> of low or intermediate mass (roughly 0.3–8 \nsolar masses ( M ☉)) in a late phase of stellar evolution. The outer atmosphere is \ninflated and tenuous, making the radius large and the surface temperature \naround 5,000 K (4,700 °C; 8,500 °F) or <b>lower</b>. ... Red giants are evolved from \n<b>main</b>-<b>sequence stars</b> with masses in the <b>range</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Red giant" }, { "snippet": "A stellar core is the extremely hot, dense region at the center of a <b>star</b>. For an \nordinary <b>main sequence star</b>, the core region is the volume where the ... At <b>lower</b> \nstellar mass, the outer convection shell takes up an increasing ... These very low \nmass <b>stars</b> (VLMS) occupy the late <b>range</b> of the M-<b>type main</b>-<b>sequence stars</b>, or \nred&nbsp;...", "title": "Stellar core" }, { "snippet": "False color imagery of the Sun, a G-<b>type main</b>-<b>sequence star</b>, the closest to Earth. \nA <b>star</b> is an astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held \ntogether by its ... Near the <b>end</b> of its life, a <b>star</b> can also contain degenerate matter\n. ... <b>main sequence stars</b> can have surface temperatures of 50,000 K. <b>Smaller</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Star" } ] } ]
Who sang lead on dream on by aerosmith?
-193210597734194297
Dream On (Aerosmith song)
[ "Steven Tyler" ]
[ "Dream On (Aerosmith song)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Steven Tyler" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who sang lead on dream on by aerosmith?", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Dream</b> On&quot; is a power ballad by <b>Aerosmith</b> from their 1973 debut album, \n<b>Aerosmith</b>. Written by <b>lead singer Steven Tyler</b>, this song was their first major hit \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Dream On (Aerosmith song)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Steven Tyler</b> is an American <b>singer</b>, <b>songwriter</b>, musician, actor, and former \ntelevision ... Tyler performed the <b>Aerosmith</b> song &quot;<b>Dream</b> On&quot; on the season \nfinale of American Idol on May 25. Throughout the summer of 2011, Tyler worked \nwith the&nbsp;...", "title": "Steven Tyler" }, { "snippet": "<b>Aerosmith</b> is an American rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970. \nThe group ... Drug addiction and internal conflict took their toll on the band, which \n<b>led</b> to the ... Sample of &quot;<b>Dream On&quot; by Aerosmith</b>, from <b>Aerosmith</b> (1973) ... which \nwas plagued by problems including <b>lead singer Steven Tyler</b> injuring his leg at a\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Aerosmith" }, { "snippet": "Joseph Anthony Pereira (born September 10, 1950), better known by his stage \nname, Joe Perry, is an American musician and <b>songwriter</b> who is best known as \nthe <b>lead</b> guitarist and founding member of the American rock band <b>Aerosmith</b>. ... \nHis <b>dream</b> was to one day become a marine biologist and follow in the footsteps \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "Joe Perry (musician)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Somebody&quot; is the B-side to <b>Aerosmith&#39;s</b> first single, &quot;<b>Dream</b> On&quot;, from their 1973 \ndebut album, <b>Aerosmith</b>. Written by <b>lead singer Steven Tyler</b> and his friend&nbsp;...", "title": "Somebody (Aerosmith song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Mama Kin&quot; is a song by American hard rock band <b>Aerosmith</b>, which appears on \ntheir self-titled debut album. The song was written by the <b>lead singer Steven Tyler</b>\n. ... &quot;<b>Dream</b> On&quot;; &quot;Same Old Song and Dance&quot;; &quot;Train Kept A-Rollin&#39;&quot;; &quot;S.O.S. (Too \nBad)&quot;; &quot;Sweet Emotion&quot;; &quot;Walk This Way&quot;; &quot;You See Me Crying&quot;; &quot;Last Child&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Mama Kin" }, { "snippet": "<b>Aerosmith</b> is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band \n<b>Aerosmith</b>, released on January 5, 1973 by Columbia Records. &quot;<b>Dream</b> On&quot;, \noriginally released as a single in 1973, became an American top ... Although <b>lead</b> \n<b>singer Steven Tyler</b> had been in several previous groups, most of the band \nmembers had&nbsp;...", "title": "Aerosmith (album)" }, { "snippet": "A Little South of Sanity is a live album by American hard rock band <b>Aerosmith</b>, \nreleased on ... <b>Aerosmith</b> album to receive the Parental Advisory sticker, primarily \ndue to <b>lead singer Steven Tyler</b> shouting profanities in ... &quot;<b>Dream</b> On&quot;, Tyler, 4:50.", "title": "A Little South of Sanity" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Love in an Elevator&quot; is a song performed by American hard rock band <b>Aerosmith</b>\n, written by <b>Steven Tyler</b> and guitarist/backing <b>vocalist</b> Joe Perry. ... &quot;<b>Dream</b> On&quot;; &quot;\nSame Old Song and Dance&quot;; &quot;Train Kept A-Rollin&#39;&quot;; &quot;S.O.S. (Too Bad)&quot;; &quot;Sweet&nbsp;...", "title": "Love in an Elevator" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Sweet Emotion&quot; is a song by the American rock band <b>Aerosmith</b>, released by \nColumbia ... The song was written by <b>lead singer Steven Tyler</b> and bassist Tom \nHamilton, produced by Jack Douglas and recorded at the Record Plant. ... their \nfirst singles, the power ballad &quot;<b>Dream</b> On&quot;, which had originally charted at #59 in \n1973.", "title": "Sweet Emotion" } ] } ]
Where does the university of kentucky play basketball?
-6933275204306407969
Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball
[ "Rupp Arena" ]
[ "Rupp Arena", "Memorial Coliseum (University of Kentucky)" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center" ], "question": "Where does the University of Kentucky Men's basketball team play?" }, { "answer": [ "Memorial Coliseum" ], "question": "Where does the University of Kentucky Women's basketball team play?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Where does the university of kentucky play basketball?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center is an arena located in downtown Lexington, \nKentucky, U.S. ... In Rupp Arena, the Kentucky Wildcats men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team is \nsecond in the nation in college <b>basketball</b> home attendance. ... It is named after \n<b>University of Kentucky</b> coaching legend Adolph Rupp, and opened in 1976, a \nlittle&nbsp;...", "title": "Rupp Arena" }, { "snippet": "Memorial Coliseum is an 8,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Lexington, Kentucky. \nThe facility, which opened in 1950, is home to three women&#39;s teams at the \n<b>University of Kentucky</b> – <b>basketball</b>, volleyball, and gymnastics. ... Prior to the \nbuilding of the Coliseum, the Kentucky <b>basketball</b> teams <b>played</b> less than three \nblocks&nbsp;...", "title": "Memorial Coliseum (University of Kentucky)" }, { "snippet": "The Kentucky Wildcats men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team is an American college <b>basketball</b> \nteam that ... Further, Kentucky has <b>played</b> in 17 NCAA Final Fours (tied for 2nd \nplace ... Fortunately for the Wildcats, 1927 <b>would</b> be their last losing season for \nsix ... Rupp coached the <b>University of Kentucky</b> men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team from 1930 \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball" }, { "snippet": "The Kentucky Wildcats are the men&#39;s and women&#39;s intercollegiate athletic squads \nof the ... The very first <b>University of Kentucky</b> women&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team was \norganized in 1902, competing for the first time on February 21, 1903. ... the \nseason ranked #6 in the AP poll, <b>did</b> not <b>play</b> in a bowl game due to NCAA \nsanctions.", "title": "Kentucky Wildcats" }, { "snippet": "The Kentucky Wildcats women&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represent the <b>University of</b> \n<b>Kentucky</b> in the ... Recently the team has also <b>played</b> occasional games in the \n23,500 seat Rupp Arena. In January 2007, the university opened the Joe Craft \nCenter,&nbsp;...", "title": "Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball" }, { "snippet": "(Freshmen were ineligible to <b>play</b> varsity <b>basketball</b> at the time.) ... In the rematch \nagainst Tennessee at <b>Kentucky</b>, Payne again ... During the summer, however, \nthings <b>did</b> not go very smoothly for Payne.", "title": "Tom Payne (basketball)" }, { "snippet": "The Kentucky–Louisville rivalry refers to the rivalry between the <b>University of</b> \n<b>Kentucky</b> Wildcats ... Kentucky and Louisville first <b>played</b> against each other in \n1913 but stopped ... <b>Player</b> of the men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> game between the <b>University</b> \n<b>of Kentucky</b> and the University of Louisville. ... This section <b>does</b> not cite any \nsources.", "title": "Kentucky–Louisville rivalry" }, { "snippet": "John Vincent Calipari (born February 10, 1959) is an American <b>basketball</b> coach. \nSince 2009, he has been the head coach of the <b>University of Kentucky</b> men&#39;s ... \nCalipari&#39;s greatest strength as a coach is his ability to create teams that <b>play</b> \ntogether. ... During the NCAA Tournament, Kentucky <b>would</b> go on to defeat No.", "title": "John Calipari" }, { "snippet": "Basil Ewing Hayden (May 19, 1899 – January 9, 2003) was an American college \n<b>basketball player</b> and coach. A Kentucky native, he began <b>playing</b> the sport in the \nsixth grade and, after a year at Transylvania University, transferred to the \n<b>University of Kentucky</b> to study chemistry and <b>play</b> on the school&#39;s <b>basketball</b> ... \nThe team <b>would</b> not have another losing season until 1988–89 under Eddie&nbsp;...", "title": "Basil Hayden" }, { "snippet": "Adolph Frederick Rupp (September 2, 1901 – December 10, 1977) was an \nAmerican college ... Rupp coached the <b>University of Kentucky</b> men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> \nteam from 1930 to 1972. ... Record includes SEC playoff tiebreaker games; The \nteam <b>did</b> not <b>play</b> in the 1952–53 season because of involvement in a point \nshaving&nbsp;...", "title": "Adolph Rupp" } ] } ]
What is the name of the restaurant that insults you?
-6497990441806661535
Dick's Last Resort
[ "Dick 's Last Resort" ]
[ "Sam Wo", "Wong Kei", "The Wieners Circle", "Dick's Last Resort", "Cencio la Parolaccia" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Dick's Last Resort" ], "question": "What is the name of the US bar and restaurant chain that insults you intentionally?" }, { "answer": [ "The Wieners Circle" ], "question": "What is the name of the hot dog stand in Chicago that insults you intentionally?" }, { "answer": [ "Cencio's Profanities", "Cencio la Parolaccia" ], "question": "What is the name of the restaurant in the Trastevere rione of Rome that insults you intentionally?" }, { "answer": [ "Wong Kei" ], "question": "What is the name of the Chinese restaurant in London's Chinatown that insulted you intentionally?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "restaurant that insults you", "results": [ { "snippet": "Dick&#39;s Last Resort is a bar and <b>restaurant</b> chain in The United States, known for \nits intentional ... Patrons of Dick&#39;s are expected to be <b>insulted</b>, or placed in \nuncomfortable ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy \nPolicy.", "title": "Dick's Last Resort" }, { "snippet": "The Wieners Circle is a hot dog stand on Clark Street in the Lincoln Park \nneighborhood of ... In March 2016, the <b>restaurant</b> offered 3-inch &quot;Trump footlong&quot; \nhot dogs. ... Not to See Before <b>You</b> Die, calling it &quot;a microcosm of segregation in \nChicago&quot;, ... a prank, as they don&#39;t understand that the <b>insults</b> are part of the \nexperience.", "title": "The Wieners Circle" }, { "snippet": "Cencio la Parolaccia (Cencio&#39;s Profanities) is a <b>restaurant</b> in the Trastevere rione \nof Rome. ... [<b>Insult</b> the server, it&#39;s the patron&#39;s turn!]. 20min.ch (in French). 18 June \n2009. Retrieved 16 ... article is a stub. <b>You</b> can help Wikipedia by expanding it.", "title": "Cencio la Parolaccia" }, { "snippet": "Edsel Ford Fung (often spelled Fong) was an American <b>restaurant</b> server from \nSan Francisco, California. He was called the &quot;world&#39;s rudest, worst, most <b>insulting</b> \nwaiter&quot; and worked at ... If <b>you</b> walked in at prime time and didn&#39;t know Edsel <b>you</b> \nwere in for some first-class abuse taking. He was the Pol Pot of noodledom and&nbsp;...", "title": "Edsel Ford Fong" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>You</b>&#39;re Not Yelping&quot; is the fourth episode of the nineteenth season and the 261st \noverall ... The episode primarily parodies the popularity of Yelp <b>restaurant</b> \nreviews. ... unless David complies with Cartman&#39;s demands and demeaning \n<b>insults</b>.", "title": "You're Not Yelping" }, { "snippet": "Wong Kei is a Chinese <b>restaurant</b> in London&#39;s Chinatown, once described as &quot;the \nrudest ... to arriving patrons, <b>insult</b> customers who asked for a knife and fork, and \nchase ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.", "title": "Wong Kei" }, { "snippet": "A gratuity (also called a tip) is a sum of money customarily given by a client or \ncustomer to certain service sector workers for the service they have performed, in \naddition to the basic price of the service. It may or may not be customary to tip \nservers in bars and <b>restaurants</b>, taxi ... As <b>restaurants</b> are required to inform <b>you</b> \nof any fees they charge, they&nbsp;...", "title": "Gratuity" }, { "snippet": "World&#39;s Weirdest <b>Restaurants</b> is a Canadian reality television series produced by \nPaperny ... &quot;Curry from a toilet bowl, naked dinner guests and waiters paid to \n<b>insult you</b>: New show reveals the world&#39;s weirdest <b>restaurants</b>&quot;, Daily Mail, March \n27&nbsp;...", "title": "World's Weirdest Restaurants" }, { "snippet": "Sam Wo is a Chinese <b>restaurant</b> located in San Francisco, California. The \n<b>restaurant&#39;s</b> first ... no-frills, late-night food and its <b>you</b>-get-what-<b>you</b>-get service&quot; \nand 3 AM closing time. ... The Sam Wo <b>Restaurant</b> was famed as the workplace \nof Edsel Ford Fung, often called the &quot;world&#39;s rudest, worst, most <b>insulting</b> waiter&quot;.", "title": "Sam Wo" }, { "snippet": "Come Poop With Me is a CD of adult-oriented comedy and songs released by \nTriumph, the ... Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog ... Blackwolf the Dragonmaster); \nCall to Chinese <b>Restaurant</b> - 4:05; &quot;<b>You</b> Have to Work Blue&quot; - 7:06 (Featuring \nHoratio&nbsp;...", "title": "Come Poop with Me" } ] } ]
Who played james west in the wild wild west?
1762865778632012403
Robert Conrad
[ "Robert Conrad" ]
[ "Robert Conrad", "Wild Wild West", "The Wild Wild West" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Robert Conrad" ], "question": "Who played James West in the 1960s TV series, The Wild Wild West?" }, { "answer": [ "Will Smith" ], "question": "Who played James West in the 1999 film Wild Wild West?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Who played james west in the wild wild west?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Robert Conrad was an American film and television <b>actor</b>, singer, and stuntman. \nHe is best known for his role in the 1965–1969 television series The <b>Wild Wild</b> \n<b>West</b>, <b>playing</b> the sophisticated Secret Service agent <b>James</b> T. <b>West</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Robert Conrad" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Wild Wild West</b> is an American western espionage and science fiction \ntelevision series that ... <b>James West</b> had served as an intelligence and cavalry \nofficer in the American Civil War (1861-1865) on ... Before The <b>Wild Wild West</b>, \nConrad <b>played</b> private eye Tom Lopaka in ABC&#39;s Hawaiian Eye for four seasons, \n1959-63.", "title": "The Wild Wild West" }, { "snippet": "<b>Wild Wild West</b> is a 1999 American steampunk western comedy film co-produced \nand directed ... Kevin Kline <b>plays</b> Gordon, whose character was similar to the \noriginal version portrayed ... It was his idea, for example, to have a secret agent \nnamed <b>Jim West</b> who would perform secret missions for a bumbling President \nGrant.", "title": "Wild Wild West" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Wild Wild West</b> is an American television series that ran on the CBS network \nfrom 1965 to ... The <b>Wild Wild West</b> is set in the 1870s and deals with the exploits \nof <b>James</b> ... Included are the episode titles, directors, writers, broadcast dates, \nproduction codes, guest stars and the roles they <b>played</b>, and a brief plot synopsis.", "title": "List of The Wild Wild West episodes" }, { "snippet": "Ross Martin was an American radio, voice, stage, film and television <b>actor</b>. Martin \nwas best known for portraying Artemus Gordon on the CBS Western series The \n<b>Wild Wild West</b>, ... Ursini, <b>James</b>; Mainon, Dominique (March 1, 2006).", "title": "Ross Martin" }, { "snippet": "Most awards, <b>Wild Wild West</b> (5). Most nominations, <b>Wild Wild West</b> (9). ← 19th &middot; \nGolden Raspberry Awards &middot; 21st →. The 20th Golden Raspberry Awards were \nheld on March 25, 2000 at the Sheraton Hotel in ... Robert Conrad, <b>who played</b> \nthe lead role of <b>James</b> T. <b>West</b> in the 1960s television series The <b>Wild Wild West</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "20th Golden Raspberry Awards" }, { "snippet": "Dr. Miguelito Quixote Loveless is a fictional character who appeared as the \nprimary antagonist of ten episodes of the 1960s western action television series \nThe <b>Wild Wild West</b>. ... Arliss Loveless appeared in the 1999 film adaptation <b>Wild</b> \n<b>Wild West</b>, <b>played</b> by Kenneth Branagh and featuring several major changes \nfrom his&nbsp;...", "title": "Dr. Loveless" }, { "snippet": "This series had US Secret Service agents <b>James West</b> and Artemus Gordon \naiding President Ulysses S. ... <b>Wild</b>, <b>Wild West</b> Characters[edit] ... Conrad; \nArtemus Gordon, <b>played</b> by Ross Martin; President Ulysses S. Grant, <b>played</b> by \nRoy Engel.", "title": "Night of the Steel Assassin" }, { "snippet": "Michael Dunn was an American <b>actor</b> and singer. He inspired a number of actors \nsignificantly ... Dunn appeared as Dr Loveless 10 times on &quot;The <b>Wild Wild West</b>&quot; (\nfour times ... playwright <b>James</b> Hanley, <b>performed</b> at the Lincoln Center: &quot;Michael \nDunn as the dwarf is so good that the <b>play</b> may be worth seeing merely for him.", "title": "Michael Dunn (actor)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Wild Wild West</b> is an album of music inspired by the 1999 film <b>Wild Wild West</b>. It \nwas released June 15, 1999, through Interscope Records and consisted mostly \nof hip hop and R&amp;B songs which were not in the film, with the exception of one by \nWill Smith and another by Enrique Iglesias <b>played</b> over the end credits. ... \nJermaine Dupri; Rahman Griffin; <b>James</b> Harris III &middot; Terry Lewis.", "title": "Wild Wild West (soundtrack)" } ] }, { "query": "Who played james west in the wild wild west will smith?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Wild Wild West</b> is a 1999 American steampunk western comedy film co-produced \nand directed ... The film stars <b>Will Smith</b> (who previously collaborated with \nSonnenfeld on Men in ... In 1869, four years after the end of the American Civil \nWar, U.S. Army Captain James T. &quot;<b>Jim</b>&quot; <b>West</b> and U.S. Marshal Artemus Gordon \nhunt for&nbsp;...", "title": "Wild Wild West" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Wild Wild West</b> is an American western espionage and science fiction \ntelevision series that ... Before The <b>Wild Wild West</b>, Conrad <b>played</b> private eye \nTom Lopaka in ABC&#39;s Hawaiian Eye for four seasons, 1959-63. ... such as re-\nimagining <b>James West</b> as a black man (<b>played</b> by <b>Will Smith</b>) and Artemus \nGordon (<b>played</b> by&nbsp;...", "title": "The Wild Wild West" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Wild Wild West</b>&quot; is a song by American <b>actor</b> and rapper <b>Will Smith</b> from the 1999 \nfilm of the ... Dru Hill member <b>James</b> &quot;Woody&quot; Green retired from the group on the \nset of the video, feeling a need to return to his gospel music roots.[1]&nbsp;...", "title": "Wild Wild West (Will Smith song)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Wild Wild West</b> is an album of music inspired by the 1999 film <b>Wild Wild West</b>. It \nwas released June 15, 1999, through Interscope Records and consisted mostly \nof hip hop and R&amp;B songs which were not in the film, with the exception of one by \n<b>Will Smith</b> and another by Enrique Iglesias <b>played</b> over the end credits ... \nJermaine Dupri; Rahman Griffin; <b>James</b> Harris III &middot; Terry Lewis.", "title": "Wild Wild West (soundtrack)" }, { "snippet": "Most awards, <b>Wild Wild West</b> (5). Most nominations, <b>Wild Wild West</b> (9). ← 19th &middot; \nGolden Raspberry Awards &middot; 21st →. The 20th Golden Raspberry Awards were \nheld on March 25, 2000 at the Sheraton Hotel in ... Robert Conrad, <b>who played</b> \nthe lead role of <b>James</b> T. <b>West</b> in the 1960s television series The <b>Wild Wild West</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "20th Golden Raspberry Awards" }, { "snippet": "Dr. Miguelito Quixote Loveless is a fictional character who appeared as the \nprimary antagonist of ten episodes of the 1960s western action television series \nThe <b>Wild Wild West</b>. ... Arliss Loveless appeared in the 1999 film adaptation <b>Wild</b> \n<b>Wild West</b>, <b>played</b> by Kenneth Branagh and featuring several major changes \nfrom his&nbsp;...", "title": "Dr. Loveless" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Wild Wild West</b> is an American television series that ran on the CBS network \nfrom 1965 to ... The <b>Wild Wild West</b> is set in the 1870s and deals with the exploits \nof <b>James</b> ... broadcast dates, production codes, guest stars and the roles they \n<b>played</b>, and a brief plot synopsis. ... <b>Will</b> a cat bring about the end of Agent <b>West</b>?", "title": "List of The Wild Wild West episodes" }, { "snippet": "Robert Conrad was an American film and television <b>actor</b>, singer, and stuntman. \nHe is best known for his role in the 1965–1969 television series The <b>Wild Wild</b> \n<b>West</b>, <b>playing</b> the sophisticated Secret Service agent <b>James</b> T. <b>West</b> ... Eddie \nHubbard and Jackie <b>Smith</b> reportedly had a child together (born circa 1949) \nbefore&nbsp;...", "title": "Robert Conrad" }, { "snippet": "<b>Will Smith</b> is an American <b>actor</b> and producer. His breakthrough came when he \n<b>played</b> a ... 1999, <b>Wild Wild West</b>, Captain <b>James West</b>. 2000, The Legend of&nbsp;...", "title": "Will Smith filmography" }, { "snippet": "Willard &quot;<b>Will</b>&quot; Carroll <b>Smith</b> Jr. (born September 25, 1968), is an American <b>actor</b> \nand rapper. ... Agent, James Lassiter ... Despite the disappointment of <b>Wild Wild</b> \n<b>West</b>, <b>Smith</b> has said that he harbors no regrets about his decision, asserting that\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Will Smith" } ] } ]
First jet to land on an aircraft carrier?
-3941363796168523962
HMS Ocean (R68)
[ "a Sea Vampire" ]
[ "History of the aircraft carrier" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Curtiss Pusher airplane" ], "question": "What was the first jet to land on an aircraft carrier?" }, { "answer": [ "January 18, 1911", "18 January 1911" ], "question": "When did the first jet to land on an aircraft carrier land?" }, { "answer": [ "Ely", "Eugene Ely" ], "question": "Who piloted the first jet to land on an aircraft carrier?" }, { "answer": [ "USS Pennsylvania", "the Pennsylvania" ], "question": "First jet to land on an aircraft carrier, landed on which carrier?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "First jet to land on an aircraft carrier?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Aircraft carriers</b> are warships that evolved from balloon-carrying wooden vessels \ninto ... The <b>first jet landing</b> on a carrier was made by Lt Cdr Eric &quot;Winkle&quot; Brown \nwho <b>landed</b> on HMS Ocean in the specially modified de Havilland Vampire&nbsp;...", "title": "History of the aircraft carrier" }, { "snippet": "The McDonnell FH Phantom was a <b>twinjet</b> fighter aircraft designed and <b>first</b> flown \nduring World War II for the United States Navy. The Phantom was the <b>first</b> purely \n<b>jet</b>-powered aircraft to <b>land</b> on an American <b>aircraft carrier</b> and the <b>first jet</b> \ndeployed by the&nbsp;...", "title": "McDonnell FH Phantom" }, { "snippet": "HMS Ocean was a Royal Navy Colossus-class light fleet <b>aircraft carrier</b> of 13,190 \ntons built in ... On 3 December 1945, a Sea Vampire flown by Eric &quot;Winkle&quot; Brown \nmade the <b>first</b> ever carrier <b>landing</b> of a purely <b>jet</b>-powered aircraft onto Ocean&nbsp;...", "title": "HMS Ocean (R68)" }, { "snippet": "... the <b>first</b> pilot to <b>land</b> on and take off (pictured) from an <b>aircraft carrier</b> in a <b>jet</b> \naircraft when he flew a de Havilland Sea Vampire to HMS Ocean. Captain Eric \nMelrose &quot;Winkle&quot; Brown, CBE, DSC, AFC, Hon FRAeS, RN (21 January 1919 – \n21&nbsp;...", "title": "Eric Brown (pilot)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Carrier</b>-based <b>aircraft</b>, sometimes known as <b>carrier</b>-capable <b>aircraft</b> or <b>carrier</b>-\nborne <b>aircraft</b>, are ... The <b>first carrier landing</b> and take-off of a <b>jet aircraft</b>, by a De \nHavilland Vampire in 1945. The significance of air power grew between the wars,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Carrier-based aircraft" }, { "snippet": "An <b>aircraft carrier</b> is a warship that serves as a seagoing airbase, equipped with a \nfull-length ... The <b>first</b> carrier <b>landing</b> and take-off of a <b>jet</b> aircraft: Eric &quot;Winkle&quot; \nBrown <b>landing</b> on HMS Ocean in 1945. Due to the busy nature of the flight deck,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Aircraft carrier" }, { "snippet": "The de Havilland Vampire is a British <b>jet</b> fighter developed and manufactured by \nthe de ... 54 Squadron RAF became the <b>first jet</b> aircraft to fly across the Atlantic \nOcean when they arrived in Goose Bay, Labrador. ... Vampire following a series \nof carrier-<b>landing</b> trials which had been conducted on the <b>aircraft carrier</b> HMS \nOcean&nbsp;...", "title": "de Havilland Vampire" }, { "snippet": "A vertical take-off and <b>landing</b> (VTOL) aircraft is one that can hover, take off, and \n<b>land</b> vertically. ... Manned VTOL aircraft, in the form of primitive helicopters, <b>first</b> \nflew in 1907 ... From 1972 to 1974, this version was demonstrated and evaluated \nin the United States aboard the <b>aircraft carriers</b> USS Guam and USS \nGuadalcanal,&nbsp;...", "title": "VTOL" }, { "snippet": "Naval aviation is the application of military air power by navies, whether from \nwarships that embark aircraft, or <b>land</b> bases. Naval aviation is typically projected \nto a position nearer the target by way of an <b>aircraft carrier</b>. Carrier-based aircraft \nmust be sturdy enough to withstand demanding carrier ... The <b>first jet landing</b> on a \ncarrier was made by Lt Cdr Eric &quot;Winkle&quot; Brown who&nbsp;...", "title": "Naval aviation" }, { "snippet": "Sqn. Cdr. E. H. Dunning makes the <b>first landing</b> of an aircraft on a moving ship, a \nSopwith Pup on HMS Furious, August 2, 1917. This List of carrier-based aircraft \ncovers fixed-wing aircraft designed for <b>aircraft carrier</b> flight ... Boeing F/A-18E/F \nSuper Hornet, US, <b>Jet</b>, Fighter, 1995, Production, 500~. Boeing F2B, US, \nPropeller&nbsp;...", "title": "List of carrier-based aircraft" } ] } ]
How many episodes in season four of 12 monkeys?
1143904273432744901
List of 12 Monkeys episodes
[ "11" ]
[ "List of 12 Monkeys episodes" ]
[ { "answer": [ "11" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "How many episodes in season four of 12 monkeys?", "results": [ { "snippet": "During the course of the <b>series</b>, 47 <b>episodes</b> of <b>12 Monkeys</b> aired over <b>four</b> \n<b>seasons</b>. Contents. 1 <b>Series</b> overview; 2 <b>Episodes</b>.", "title": "List of 12 Monkeys episodes" }, { "snippet": "<b>12 Monkeys</b> is an American television <b>series</b> on Syfy created by Terry Matalas \nand Travis ... <b>12 Monkeys</b> premiered on January 16, 2015, with a 13-<b>episode</b> first \n<b>season</b> which received mixed to positive critical ... Robert Gale (<b>season</b> 2–<b>4</b>), a \nsavvy 1940s FBI agent who believes a <b>series of</b> grisly murders <b>may</b> have \nsomething&nbsp;...", "title": "12 Monkeys (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "<b>12 Monkeys</b>, also known as <b>Twelve Monkeys</b>, is a 1995 American neo-noir \nscience fiction film ... When they confront him, Goines denies <b>any</b> involvement \nwith the group and says that in 1990 Cole originated the idea of wiping out ... The \neleven-<b>episode fourth season</b> ran from June 15 to July 6, 2018 for four straight \nweeks.", "title": "12 Monkeys" }, { "snippet": "Kirk M. Acevedo (born November 27, 1971) is an American actor. He is primarily \nknown for his work on television for the portrayals of Miguel Alvarez in the HBO \n<b>series</b> Oz, Joe Toye in Band of Brothers, FBI Agent Charlie Francis in the science\n-fiction <b>series</b> Fringe, and Jose Ramse in <b>12 Monkeys</b>. ... Arrow as the main \nantagonist in <b>seasons</b> six and the first half of <b>season</b> seven&nbsp;...", "title": "Kirk Acevedo" }, { "snippet": "The <b>fourth season</b> of the American television series Legends of Tomorrow, which \nis based on characters from DC Comics, premiered on The CW on October 22, \n2018, and concluded on <b>May</b> 20, 2019, with a total of 16 <b>episodes</b>. ... &quot;Matt&#39;s \nInside Line: Scoop on Blindspot, Walking Dead, <b>12 Monkeys</b>, Blue Bloods, \nLegends,&nbsp;...", "title": "Legends of Tomorrow (season 4)" }, { "snippet": "Emily Hampshire (born 1981/1982) is a Canadian actress. Her best known roles \ninclude Angelina in the 1998 romantic comedy Boy Meets Girl, Vivienne in the \n2006 film Snow Cake, Jennifer Goines in the Syfy drama <b>series 12 Monkeys</b> (\n2015–2018), and Stevie Budd in the CBC comedy <b>series</b> ... On 23 <b>May</b> 2012, in \nCannes, France, Hampshire and fellow actress Sarah&nbsp;...", "title": "Emily Hampshire" }, { "snippet": "Amanda Schull (born August 26, 1978) is an American actress and former \nprofessional ballet ... She has since starred in the Syfy television series <b>12</b> \n<b>Monkeys</b>, and played a recurring role on the USA ... In 2009, Schull had a guest \nstar role on the Fox TV show, Lie to Me (season 1, <b>episode 4</b>). ... Retrieved <b>May</b> 1\n, 2019.", "title": "Amanda Schull" }, { "snippet": "Syfy first-run programming[edit]. The following programs first aired in their entirety \nor had specific <b>seasons</b> on ... The series was cancelled at the time the remaining \n<b>episodes</b> of <b>season four</b> were airing. ... The <b>Twelve</b>: A miniseries, based on a \nconcept by David Pirie, about an FBI agent who finds evidence that the world will\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of programs broadcast by Syfy" }, { "snippet": "The story cannot support <b>many</b> more <b>episodes</b> without getting repetitive (pun \nintended).", "title": "Talk:12 Monkeys (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "<b>List of</b> Fear the Walking Dead <b>episodes</b>. The <b>fourth season</b> of Fear the Walking \nDead, an American horror-drama television series on AMC, premiered on April \n15, 2018, and comprises 16 <b>episodes</b> split into two eight-<b>episode</b> parts. The \nsecond half of the season premiered on August 12, 2018, and concluded ... &quot;Fear \nthe Walking Dead Adds <b>12 Monkeys</b>&#39; Aaron Stanford&quot;.", "title": "Fear the Walking Dead (season 4)" } ] } ]
Who sang i wish i was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair?
6514413565928821239
I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)
[ "Sandi Thom" ]
[ "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Sandi Thom" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who sang i wish i was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker</b> is the debut single by Scottish <b>singer</b>-songwriter \nSandi Thom. The <b>song</b> was written by Thom and Tom Gilbert. Contents.", "title": "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" }, { "snippet": "Alexandria &quot;Sandi&quot; Thom (born 11 August 1981) is a Scottish <b>singer</b>-songwriter \nand ... She became widely known in 2006 after her debut single, &quot;<b>I Wish I Was a</b> \n<b>Punk Rocker</b> (<b>With Flowers in My Hair</b>)&quot;, topped the UK Singles Chart in June of&nbsp;...", "title": "Sandi Thom" }, { "snippet": "Title[edit]. I would argue that the rule &#39;don&#39;t capitalise prepositions&#39; shouldn&#39;t apply \nwhere the preposition is at the start of a sentence of, in this case, bracketed off&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Hanabi Sky&quot; (lit. Fireworks Sky) is the fifth major-label physical single by \nJapanese soul singer Miho Fukuhara, released on June 17, 2009. The DVD \nincludes a live version of the <b>song</b>, &quot;<b>I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker</b> (<b>With Flowers in</b> \n<b>My Hair</b>)&quot;,&nbsp;...", "title": "Hanabi Sky" }, { "snippet": "<b>I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker</b> (<b>With Flowers in My Hair</b>) was the first <b>song</b> released \nfrom the album and topped the UK, Ireland Singles Chart for two weeks the&nbsp;...", "title": "Smile... It Confuses People" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker</b> (<b>With Flowers in My Hair</b>)&quot; by Sandi Thom was the \nbiggest <b>song</b> of the year, peaking at No. 1 for ten weeks and staying in the top 50\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of top 25 singles for 2006 in Australia" }, { "snippet": "The ARIA Digital Track Chart ranks the best-performing digital tracks of Australia. \nIt is published ... Issue date, <b>Song</b>, <b>Artist</b>(s), Reference. 10 April, &quot;Forever ... 25 \nSeptember, &quot;<b>I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker</b> (<b>With Flowers in My Hair</b>)&quot;, Sandi Thom.", "title": "List of number-one digital tracks of 2006 (Australia)" }, { "snippet": "Sandi Thom&#39;s &quot;<b>I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker</b> (<b>With Flowers in My Hair</b>)&quot; was the \nbiggest-selling single of 2006, having topped the ARIA Singles Chart for ten \nconsecutive weeks. The ARIA Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in \nAustralia. Its data, published by ... The yellow background indicates the #1 <b>song</b> \non ARIA&#39;s End of Year Singles&nbsp;...", "title": "List of number-one singles of 2006 (Australia)" }, { "snippet": "Verity Charlotte Rushworth-Shaw is an English actress. She is best known for \nplaying the role ... show Stars in Their Eyes, where she performed as former S \nClub 7 <b>singer</b> Rachel Stevens. ... Day 1: Runaway (The Corrs); Day 2: <b>I Wish I</b> \n<b>Was a Punk Rocker</b> (<b>With Flowers in My Hair</b>) (Sandi Thom); Day 3: I Wanna \nDance&nbsp;...", "title": "Verity Rushworth" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker</b> (<b>With Flowers in My Hair</b>)&quot; (2005), &quot;What If I&#39;m Right&quot; \n(2006), &quot;Lonely Girl&quot; (2006). &quot;What If I&#39;m Right&quot; is a pop folk <b>song</b> written by Tom \nGilbert and Sandi Thom, and was recorded&nbsp;...", "title": "What If I'm Right" } ] } ]
Who sang i'm going to make you mine?
1818370768133737428
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
[ "Diana Ross & the Supremes", "The Temptations" ]
[ "Make You Mine (High Valley song)", "I'm Gonna Make You Mine" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Lou Christie" ], "question": "Who sang \"I'm Gonna Make You Mine\" in 1969?" }, { "answer": [ "Tanya Blount" ], "question": "Who sang \"I'm Gonna Make You Mine\" in 1994?" }, { "answer": [ "High Valley" ], "question": "Who sang \"Make You Mine\" in 2014?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "i'm going to make you mine", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b>&quot; is a song released in 1969 by Lou Christie. The song \nwas featured on his 1969 album <b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b>. The song was&nbsp;...", "title": "I'm Gonna Make You Mine (Lou Christie song)" }, { "snippet": "<b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b> may refer to: <b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b> (Lou Christie \nsong), 1969; <b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b> (Tanya Blount song), 1994&nbsp;...", "title": "I'm Gonna Make You Mine" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Make You Mine</b>&quot; is a song recorded by Canadian country music group High \nValley for their fourth studio album, County Line (2014). It was written by group&nbsp;...", "title": "Make You Mine (High Valley song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Time to <b>Make You Mine</b>&quot; is a song recorded by British singer Lisa Stansfield for \nher 1991 ... However, this single release plan was abandoned, as Stansfield \nrecorded her new song for The Bodyguard, &quot;Someday (<b>I&#39;m</b> Coming Back)&quot;. ... &quot;\nThe Real Thing&quot;; &quot;Never, Never <b>Gonna</b> Give You Up&quot;; &quot;The Line&quot;; &quot;Don&#39;t Cry for \nMe&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Time to Make You Mine" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b>&quot; is a song released in 1994 by American R&amp;B singer \nTanya Blount. It is the lead single from her debut album, Natural Thing.", "title": "I'm Gonna Make You Mine (Tanya Blount song)" }, { "snippet": "9 on the Adult Contemporary charts in 1970; &quot;Indian Lake&quot; for The Cowsills; and &quot;\n<b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b>&quot; by Lou Christie. He wrote songs for The Seekers,&nbsp;...", "title": "Tony Romeo" }, { "snippet": "Natural Thing is the debut studio album by American singer Tanya Blount, \nreleased in March of 1994 under Polydor Records. The album peaked at No. 58 \non the Billboard Top R&amp;B Albums chart and features the top 40 R&amp;B hit, &quot;Through \nthe Rain&quot;, &quot;<b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b>&quot; and &quot;Hold On&quot;.", "title": "Natural Thing (Tanya Blount album)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Can&#39;t Seem to <b>Make You Mine</b>&quot; is a song by American rock group the Seeds, \nwritten by ... as a repeat of one of the verses. The song features a spoken \nduologue by Saxon before he repeats the final verse (&quot;Come back, baby, <b>I&#39;m</b> all \nalone&quot;).", "title": "Can't Seem to Make You Mine" }, { "snippet": "Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco (born February 19, 1943), known professionally \nas Lou Christie, ... Romeo and had a surprise Wall of Sound constant uptempo hit \n&quot;<b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b>&quot; (which Romeo wrote) in the early autumn of 1969.", "title": "Lou Christie" }, { "snippet": "2. &quot;<b>I&#39;m Gonna Make You Mine</b>&quot;, Nye, Barden, Michael Schenker, Ted McKenna, 4:\n18. 3. &quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Built to Destroy" } ] } ]
Where is the largest mall in the united states located?
-1461478223691589474
List of largest shopping malls in the United States
[ "Philadelphia" ]
[ "List of largest shopping malls in the United States" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Twin Cities" ], "question": "In what metro area is the largest mall in the United States located?" }, { "answer": [ "Bloomington, Minnesota" ], "question": "In what location is the largest mall in the United States located?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "Where is the largest mall in the united states located?", "results": [ { "snippet": "This is a list of shopping <b>malls in the United States</b> and its territories that have at \nleast ... Mall name, <b>Location</b>, Metro area, Retail space. Sq. feet/(m²), Stores&nbsp;...", "title": "List of largest shopping malls in the United States" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Mall</b> of <b>America</b> is a <b>shopping mall located</b> in Bloomington, Minnesota, a \nsuburb <b>of the</b> ... <b>Mall</b> of <b>America</b> became the <b>largest shopping mall</b> in total area \nand <b>largest</b> in total store vendors in the <b>United States</b> when it opened. The <b>Mall</b> of\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Mall of America" }, { "snippet": "It is also one of the largest shopping <b>malls in the United States</b>. The mall is \n<b>located</b> approximately 27 miles from the Chicago Loop and attracts more than 27\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Woodfield Mall" }, { "snippet": "This is an incomplete list <b>of the</b> world&#39;s <b>largest shopping malls</b> based on their \ngross leasable ... by SM Prime Holdings <b>of the</b> Philippines, a chain of <b>shopping</b> \n<b>malls</b> that has 70 <b>malls located</b> across the Philippines and 7 in China. ... 2019, \n280,000 m<sup>2</sup> (3,000,000 sq ft), 450+, <b>Largest Shopping Mall in the United States</b>.", "title": "List of largest shopping malls" }, { "snippet": "King of Prussia is the second <b>largest shopping mall in the United States</b> in terms \nof gross ... The <b>mall</b> is <b>located</b> northeast <b>of the</b> Schuylkill Expressway and south \n<b>of the</b> Pennsylvania Turnpike on the north side of US 202 between Gulph Road \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "King of Prussia (mall)" }, { "snippet": "Sawgrass Mills is an outlet shopping mall operated by the Simon Property Group, \nin Sunrise, Florida, a city in Broward County. With 2,370,610 square feet (\n220,237 m<sup>2</sup>) of retail selling space, it is the eleventh <b>largest mall in the United</b> \n<b>States</b>, the largest single story outlet mall in the U.S. ... 1997) built an 18-screen \ncinema <b>located</b> at the Northeast corner of the mall,&nbsp;...", "title": "Sawgrass Mills" }, { "snippet": "American Dream Miami is a proposed megamall and entertainment complex \nintended for Miami-Dade County, Florida, <b>United States</b>, which will become the \n<b>largest shopping mall</b> in <b>America</b>. ... The proposed <b>location</b> of American Dream \nMiami is part <b>of the</b> Everglades region of Florida, near Everglades National Park \nbut&nbsp;...", "title": "American Dream Miami" }, { "snippet": "The Ala Moana Center, commonly known simply as Ala Moana, is a large open-\nair <b>shopping mall</b> in the Ala Moana neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. Owned by \nBrookfield Retail Group, Ala Moana is the ninth <b>largest shopping mall in the</b> \n<b>United States</b> and the <b>largest</b> open-air <b>shopping</b> ... Sears held its original <b>location</b> \nand had a presence at the <b>mall</b> since its&nbsp;...", "title": "Ala Moana Center" }, { "snippet": "List of shopping <b>malls in the United States</b>. From Wikipedia, the free \nencyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Wikimedia list article. This is&nbsp;...", "title": "List of shopping malls in the United States" }, { "snippet": "Randall Park <b>Mall</b> was a <b>shopping mall located</b> in the village of North Randall, \nOhio, <b>United States</b> which closed ... Randall Park claimed the title <b>of the</b> world&#39;s \n<b>biggest shopping mall</b> when it opened, but the title didn&#39;t last very long. In 1992&nbsp;...", "title": "Randall Park Mall" } ] } ]
When was the last time the dbacks went to the playoffs?
-4053954653651369584
List of Arizona Diamondbacks seasons
[ "2017" ]
[ "Arizona Diamondbacks", "List of Arizona Diamondbacks seasons" ]
[ { "answer": [ "2017" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "When was the last time the dbacks went to the playoffs?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Arizona <b>Diamondbacks</b> are a Major League Baseball team based in Phoenix\n, Arizona. ... In the 2002 baseball season, Arizona returned to the <b>playoffs</b> but \nwere defeated by the St. ... In 2011, the <b>Diamondbacks won</b> their division but \nwere ousted by the Milwaukee Brewers in ... 5, 5 .500, All-<b>time</b> postseason series \nrecord&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Arizona Diamondbacks seasons" }, { "snippet": "The 2001 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s \n(MLB) 2001 season. The 97th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven \n<b>playoff</b> between the National League (NL) champion Arizona <b>Diamondbacks</b> and \nthe three-<b>time</b> defending World Series ... The <b>Diamondbacks won</b> the first two \ngames at home, limiting the Yankees to&nbsp;...", "title": "2001 World Series" }, { "snippet": "The Arizona <b>Diamondbacks</b>, often shortened as the <b>D-backs</b>, are an American \nprofessional ... The <b>Diamondbacks</b> have <b>won</b> one World Series championship (\ndefeating the New ... All-<b>time</b> leaders; 5.5 Championships; 5.6 Retired numbers; \n5.7 Season record ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 15 February 2020, at 22:09 (\nUTC).", "title": "Arizona Diamondbacks" }, { "snippet": "This article is about the history of the Arizona <b>Diamondbacks</b>. The <b>Diamondbacks</b> \nan American ... The <b>Diamondbacks won</b> the World Series championship in 2001, \nbecoming the fastest ... Phoenix Suns <b>made it</b> to the NBA <b>Finals</b> in 1976 and \n1993 but lost both <b>times</b>. ... I believe what we did will <b>last</b> a long, long <b>time</b> .", "title": "History of the Arizona Diamondbacks" }, { "snippet": "The 2011 National League Division Series (abbreviated NLDS) were two best-of-\nfive <b>playoffs</b> ... The Brewers and <b>Diamondbacks</b> also met for the first <b>time</b>, having \nboth joined the National League in ... the <b>final</b> month of the season and <b>going</b> into \nthe season&#39;s <b>last</b> day tied with the Braves for the <b>last playoff</b> berth, the St. Louis&nbsp;...", "title": "2011 National League Division Series" }, { "snippet": "The 2007 National League Championship Series (NLCS), the <b>final</b> round of the \n2007 National League <b>playoffs</b>, began on October 11 ... The Rockies <b>won</b> the \nopportunity to play the American League champion Boston Red Sox in ... The \nseries marked the first <b>time</b> the Rockies ever advanced to the NLCS and the \nsecond <b>time</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2007 National League Championship Series" }, { "snippet": "The 2007 National League Division Series (NLDS), the opening round of the \n2007 National League <b>playoffs</b>, began on Wednesday, ... The <b>Diamondbacks</b> \nand the Rockies met in the NL Championship Series, with the Rockies ... This \nwas the first <b>time</b> under the expanded <b>playoffs</b> format first used in 1995 that two \nteams from&nbsp;...", "title": "2007 National League Division Series" }, { "snippet": "Paul Edward Goldschmidt (born September 10, 1987), nicknamed &quot;Goldy&quot;, is an \nAmerican professional baseball first baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major \nLeague Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut with the Arizona \n<b>Diamondbacks</b> in 2011. ... Goldschmidt and Overbay <b>made the Diamondbacks</b>&#39; \nOpening Day roster in&nbsp;...", "title": "Paul Goldschmidt" }, { "snippet": "There have been a total of nine managers in the history of the Arizona \n<b>Diamondbacks</b> Major ... He has managed the <b>Diamondbacks</b> to one <b>playoff</b> berth, \nin 2007, in which he led the ... with Al Pedrique , the third base coach for the \n<b>Diamondbacks</b> at the <b>time</b>. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 15 February 2020, at \n05:49 (UTC).", "title": "List of Arizona Diamondbacks managers" }, { "snippet": "The 2017 Arizona <b>Diamondbacks</b> season was the franchise&#39;s 20th season in \nMajor League ... This marked the first trip to the <b>playoffs</b> for the <b>Diamondbacks</b> \nsince 2011. ... This performance meant that the <b>Diamondbacks became</b> the first \nteam ever to ... Making it to the <b>playoffs</b> for the first <b>time</b> since 2011, the \n<b>Diamondbacks</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2017 Arizona Diamondbacks season" } ] } ]
When did us get involved in vietnam war?
-2716146321161538028
Role of the United States in the Vietnam War
[ "1955" ]
[ "Role of the United States in the Vietnam War" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "September 1950" ], "question": "When did us get involved in vietnam war by sending supplies?" }, { "answer": [ "May 1950" ], "question": "When did us get involved in vietnam war by creating formal US military personnel assignments in Viet Nam?" }, { "answer": [ "November 1, 1955" ], "question": "When did us officially get involved in vietnam war by sending group to train Army of the Republic of Vietnam?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "vietnam war", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Vietnam War</b> also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as \nthe Resistance War Against America or simply the American War, was a conflict&nbsp;...", "title": "Vietnam War" }, { "snippet": "The role of the United States in the <b>Vietnam War</b> began after World War II and \nescalated into full commitment during the <b>Vietnam War</b> from 1955 to 1973.", "title": "Role of the United States in the Vietnam War" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Vietnam War</b> is a 10-part American television documentary series about the \n<b>Vietnam War</b> written by Geoffrey C. Ward and directed by Ken Burns and Lynn&nbsp;...", "title": "The Vietnam War (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Opposition to United States involvement in the <b>Vietnam War</b> began with \ndemonstrations in 1964 against the escalating role of the United States in the \nVietnam&nbsp;...", "title": "Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War ..." }, { "snippet": "The legality of the <b>Vietnam War</b> refers to the lawfulness of the 1965-1975 U.S. \nmilitary activity that occurred in Vietnam. Contents. 1 Legality under national and\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Legality of the Vietnam War" }, { "snippet": "Estimates of casualties of the <b>Vietnam War</b> vary widely. Estimates include both \ncivilian and military deaths in North and South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.", "title": "Vietnam War casualties" }, { "snippet": "When you look at <b>war</b> photographs, it&#39;s a silent moment of eternity. But for me, it is \nhaunted by sound, a deafening sound. In <b>Vietnam</b>, most of the time it was&nbsp;...", "title": "Catherine Leroy" }, { "snippet": "The Sino-<b>Vietnamese War</b> also known as the Third Indochina War, was a brief \nborder war fought between the People&#39;s Republic of China and the Socialist&nbsp;...", "title": "Sino-Vietnamese War" }, { "snippet": "The Cambodian–<b>Vietnamese War</b> known in Vietnam as the Counter-offensive on \nthe Southwestern border and by Cambodian nationalists as Vietnamese&nbsp;...", "title": "Cambodian–Vietnamese War" }, { "snippet": "Australia&#39;s involvement in the <b>Vietnam War</b> began with a small commitment of 30 \nmilitary advisors in 1962, and increased over the following decade to a peak of&nbsp;...", "title": "Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War" } ] } ]
When did the republic of ireland became independent?
8096645672143382964
Republic of Ireland
[ "6 December 1922" ]
[ "Republic of Ireland", "History of the Republic of Ireland" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "6 December 1922" ], "question": "When did the republic of ireland became independent as the Irish Free State?" }, { "answer": [ "18 April 1949" ], "question": "When did the republic of ireland became independent under the terms of the Republic of Ireland Act 1948?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "republic of ireland became independent", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Ireland</b> also known as the <b>Republic of Ireland</b> (Poblacht na hÉireann), is <b>a</b> \n<b>country</b> in north-western&nbsp;...", "title": "Republic of Ireland" }, { "snippet": "The Irish state came into being in 1922 as the Irish <b>Free State</b>, a dominion of the \nBritish ... On <b>independence</b>, it was one of the wealthier countries in Europe per \nhead of population. However ... Unlike India, which <b>became</b> a <b>republic</b> shortly \nafterwards, <b>Ireland</b> chose not to reapply for admittance to the Commonwealth. \nThough&nbsp;...", "title": "History of the Republic of Ireland" }, { "snippet": "The Irish <b>Republic</b> was a revolutionary state that declared its <b>independence</b> from \nthe United ... By 1937, under a new constitution, the <b>Free State became</b> a fully \n<b>independent republic</b> with the self-designation &#39;<b>Ireland</b>&#39;. The principle of an&nbsp;...", "title": "Irish Republic" }, { "snippet": "The new Irish <b>Free State</b> government defeated the ... as British and did not wish \nto live in an <b>independent</b> Irish state, ... fell and they <b>became</b> less likely to emigrate \nthan Catholics.", "title": "History of Ireland" }, { "snippet": "A year later, on 6 December 1922, the Irish <b>Free State became independent</b> of \nthe United Kingdom in accordance with the Treaty, which was given legislative&nbsp;...", "title": "Partition of Ireland" }, { "snippet": "The Irish War of <b>Independence</b> (Irish: Cogadh na Saoirse) or Anglo-Irish War was \na guerrilla ... The Irish <b>Free State</b> awarded 62,868 medals for service during the \nWar of ... Thereafter they <b>became</b> known as the Irish Republican Army (IRA).", "title": "Irish War of Independence" }, { "snippet": "... pursued since <b>independence</b>. However, it was not until 1949 that the state was \ndeclared, officially, to be the <b>Republic of Ireland</b>.", "title": "Ireland" }, { "snippet": "British rule in <b>Ireland</b> began with the Anglo-Norman invasion of <b>Ireland</b> in the late \n12th century. Most of <b>Ireland</b> seceded from Britain following the Anglo-Irish War \nand <b>became</b> an fully <b>independent republic</b> following the passage of the <b>Republic</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "British rule in Ireland" }, { "snippet": "The Irish <b>Free State</b> was a state established in 1922 under the Anglo-Irish Treaty \nof December 1921. That treaty ended the three-year Irish War of <b>Independence</b> \nbetween the forces of the self-proclaimed Irish <b>Republic</b>, the ... The <b>Free State</b> \nthus <b>became</b> the first internationally recognised <b>independent</b> Irish state. In the \nfirst&nbsp;...", "title": "Irish Free State" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Republic of Ireland</b> Act 1948 (No. 22 of 1948) is an Act of the Oireachtas \nwhich declared ... At the time the Act came into force, a requirement for <b>a</b> \n<b>country&#39;s</b> membership of the British Commonwealth was that the state retain the \nsame&nbsp;...", "title": "Republic of Ireland Act 1948" } ] } ]
Who played colonel flagg on the tv show mash?
-169285948375499669
Edward Winter (actor)
[ "Edward Dean Winter" ]
[ "List of M*A*S*H characters" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Edward Dean Winter", "Edward Winter", "Ed Winter" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who played colonel flagg on the tv show mash?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Edward Dean Winter (June 3, 1937 – March 8, 2001) was an American <b>actor</b>. He \nis best known for his recurring role, <b>Colonel</b> Samuel <b>Flagg</b>, in the iconic <b>television</b> \n<b>series</b> M*A*<b>S</b>*H from 1973 to ... <b>Flagg</b> in an episode of the spin-off <b>series</b> \n<b>AfterMASH</b> in 1984. Winter appeared in the season one episode of The A-Team, \ntitled&nbsp;...", "title": "Edward Winter (actor)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Colonel</b> Sherman Tecumseh Potter appears in the M*A*<b>S</b>*H and <b>AfterMASH</b> \n<b>television series</b>. He was <b>portrayed</b> by Harry Morgan, and replaced the departing\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of M*A*S*H characters" }, { "snippet": "<b>AfterMASH</b> is an American sitcom produced as the second spin-off and \ncontinuation of M*A*<b>S</b>*H that aired on CBS from September 26, 1983, to May 31, \n1985. The <b>series</b> takes place immediately following the end of the Korean War \nand ... The recurring M*A*<b>S</b>*H character <b>Colonel Flagg</b> (<b>played</b> by Edward Winter\n) appeared&nbsp;...", "title": "AfterMASH" }, { "snippet": "Loretta Jane Swit (born November 4, 1937) is an American stage and <b>television</b> \nactress known ... Loretta Swit MASH 1972. ... The change reflected that of the \n<b>series in</b> general, from absurdist dark humour to mature comedy-drama ... She \nalso had a close relationship with Harry Morgan, <b>who played Colonel</b> Sherman T. \nPotter&nbsp;...", "title": "Loretta Swit" }, { "snippet": "<b>Flagg</b> was a primary antagonist in King&#39;s epic <b>series, The</b> Dark Tower, who tries \nto keep protagonist Roland Deschain from reaching&nbsp;...", "title": "Randall Flagg" }, { "snippet": "&quot;A Smattering of Intelligence&quot; was the final episode in season two of the \nAmerican <b>television series</b> M*A*<b>S</b>*H. It first aired on March 2, 1974. The character \nof Lieutenant <b>Colonel</b> Sam <b>Flagg</b> (<b>played</b> by Edward Winter)&nbsp;...", "title": "A Smattering of Intelligence" }, { "snippet": "Edgar McLean Stevenson Jr. (November 14, 1927 – February 15, 1996) was an \nAmerican <b>actor</b> and comedian. He is best known for his role as Lt. <b>Colonel</b> Henry \nBlake in the <b>television series</b> M*A*<b>S</b>*H, which earned him a Golden Globe Award \nin 1974. Stevenson also appeared on a number of <b>television series</b>, notably The \n... <b>who portrayed</b> Lt. <b>Colonel</b> Henry Blake in the 1970 movie <b>MASH</b> and also&nbsp;...", "title": "McLean Stevenson" }, { "snippet": "M*A*<b>S</b>*H is an American <b>television series</b> developed by Larry Gelbart and \nadapted from the ... Patrick Mulcahy, the company chaplain (<b>played</b> by George \nMorgan in the pilot), and Jamie Farr as Corporal Maxwell Klinger. ... first \nappearance) and Edward Winter as <b>Colonel</b> Sam <b>Flagg</b> (a Lieutenant <b>Colonel</b>, \nbefore the fourth&nbsp;...", "title": "List of M*A*S*H episodes" }, { "snippet": "Lawrence Lavon Linville (September 29, 1939 – April 10, 2000) was an \nAmerican <b>actor</b> known ... When the <b>television series</b> M*A*<b>S</b>*H started, Linville \nsigned a five-year ... a deactivation ceremony for the last remaining U.S. <b>MASH</b> \nunit in Korea. ... 1969–1970, Mission: Impossible, <b>Colonel</b> Leo Orlov / Alexi \nSilensky / Capt.", "title": "Larry Linville" }, { "snippet": "&quot;White Gold&quot; is the 23rd episode of Season 3 of the CBS-<b>TV series</b> M*A*<b>S</b>*H. ... \nLieutenant <b>Colonel Flagg</b> learns of the break-in and comes to the camp to&nbsp;...", "title": "White Gold (M*A*S*H)" } ] } ]
How many episodes are there in a place to call home?
5616360049508544777
A Place to Call Home (TV series)
[ "57" ]
[ "A Place to Call Home (TV series)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "67" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "a place to call home", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>A Place to Call Home</b> is an Australian television drama series created by Bevan \nLee for the Seven Network. It premiered on 28 April 2013. Set in rural New&nbsp;...", "title": "A Place to Call Home (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "The first season of the Seven Network television series <b>A Place to Call Home</b>, \nconsisting of 13 episodes, premiered on 28 April 2013 and concluded on 21 July\n&nbsp;...", "title": "A Place to Call Home (season 1)" }, { "snippet": "The sixth and final season of the Seven Network television series <b>A Place to Call</b> \n<b>Home</b> premiered on Showcase 19 August 2018. The series is produced by&nbsp;...", "title": "A Place to Call Home (season 6)" }, { "snippet": "The fourth season of the Seven Network television series <b>A Place to Call Home</b> \npremiered on Showcase on 11 September 2016. The series was produced by&nbsp;...", "title": "A Place to Call Home (season 4)" }, { "snippet": "The fifth season of the Seven Network television series <b>A Place to Call Home</b> \npremiered on Showcase on 8 October 2017. The series was produced by Chris&nbsp;...", "title": "A Place to Call Home (season 5)" }, { "snippet": "<b>A Place To Call Home</b> is a contemporary American opera composed by Edward \nBarnes who also wrote the libretto. The work was commissioned by the Los&nbsp;...", "title": "A Place to Call Home (opera)" }, { "snippet": "<b>A Place to Call Home</b> is the first solo album by Joey Tempest, the vocalist in the \nSwedish hard rock band Europe. It was released on 20 April 1995 and&nbsp;...", "title": "A Place to Call Home (album)" }, { "snippet": "The third season of the Seven Network television series <b>A Place to Call Home</b> \npremiered on SoHo on 27 September 2015 and concluded on 29 November \n2015&nbsp;...", "title": "A Place to Call Home (season 3)" }, { "snippet": "The second season of the Seven Network television series <b>A Place to Call Home</b> \npremiered on 11 May 2014 and concluded on 13 July 2014. The original&nbsp;...", "title": "A Place to Call Home (season 2)" }, { "snippet": "<b>A Place to Call Home</b> is an Australian television drama series created by Bevan \nLee. It debuted on the Seven Network on 28 April 2013. Set against the&nbsp;...", "title": "List of A Place to Call Home episodes" } ] } ]
Where was the volturi scene filmed in italy?
1513279027735908601
Volterra
[ "Montepulciano" ]
[ "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse", "The Twilight Saga: New Moon", "Volterra" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Montepulciano" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Where was the volturi scene filmed in italy?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Distraught, Edward travels to <b>Italy</b> to ask the <b>Volturi</b> (a powerful coven that act as \n... Principal photography concluded with the <b>scenes</b> that were <b>filmed</b> in this area&nbsp;...", "title": "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" }, { "snippet": "Volterra is a walled mountaintop town in the Tuscany region of <b>Italy</b>. Its history \ndates from ... In the books, Volterra is home to the <b>Volturi</b>, a coven of rich, regal, \npowerful ancient vampires, who essentially act as the rulers of the world&#39;s \nvampire ... (However, the relevant <b>scenes</b> from the movie were <b>shot</b> in \nMontepulciano.)&nbsp;...", "title": "Volterra" }, { "snippet": "Several members of the vampire police, the <b>Volturi</b>, arrive to deal with the ... \nDirector David Slade stated that they <b>filmed</b> a <b>scene</b> with a tent on September 13. \n... It is the third-best opening day ever in <b>Italy</b>; in the Philippines, Eclipse topped&nbsp;...", "title": "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" }, { "snippet": "Isabella Marie Swan (later Isabella Marie Cullen) is a character and the \nprotagonist of the ... In the <b>film</b> series, Bella is portrayed by actress Kristen \nStewart. ... committed suicide, travels to Volterra, <b>Italy</b>, to request the <b>Volturi</b> to \ndestroy him, though they refuse his request. ... <b>Scene</b> It? Twilight &middot; The Twilight \nSaga: Bella&#39;s Journey.", "title": "Bella Swan" }, { "snippet": "Olga Tchakova known professionally as Olga Fonda, is a Russian-American <b>film</b> \nand television ... Fonda, who has modeled since at least 2007 in Japan, <b>Italy</b> and \nthe United ... She was cast in the 2011 romantic-comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love, \nthough her <b>scene</b> did not make the final cut; she does appear in the <b>film&#39;s</b> trailer.", "title": "Olga Fonda" }, { "snippet": "The Twilight Saga is a series of five romance fantasy films from Summit \nEntertainment based on ... The idea of seeing a <b>scene</b> converted correctly, \nspecifically the meadow <b>scene</b>, convinced Meyer to sell the rights. ... the Denali \nClan, and other vampire friends, as well as the wolves from the Quileute Tribe, \nagainst The <b>Volturi</b>.", "title": "The Twilight Saga (film series)" } ] } ]
Who sang the original version of let it rain?
4169443087817896124
Let It Rain (Eric Clapton song)
[ "Eric Clapton" ]
[ "Let It Rain" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Eric Clapton" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Let it Rain song", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> and single written and released by the British rock musician \nEric Clapton and Bonnie Bramlett; it appears on his 1970 debut studio album&nbsp;...", "title": "Let It Rain (Eric Clapton song)" }, { "snippet": "... &quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot;, a <b>song</b> by Girls&#39; Generation from their 2011 Japanese album Girls&#39; \nGeneration; &quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot;, a <b>song</b> by Heavy D &amp; the Boyz&nbsp;...", "title": "Let It Rain" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> co-written and recorded by American country music singer \nDavid Nail. Sarah Buxton sings backing vocals on the <b>song</b>. It was released in&nbsp;...", "title": "Let It Rain (David Nail song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by Australian singer-songwriter Delta Goodrem, co-written \nby Goodrem with Matthew Copley and Marla Altschuler. It was released on 6&nbsp;...", "title": "Let It Rain (Delta Goodrem song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> co-written and recorded by American country music artist \nMark Chesnutt. It was released in March 1997 as the second new single from his\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Let It Rain (Mark Chesnutt song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot; is the debut single released by Canadian pop-rock singer Amanda \nMarshall from her eponymous debut album (1995). The <b>song</b> was written by&nbsp;...", "title": "Let It Rain (Amanda Marshall song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by English pop boy band East 17. It was the fourth single \nfrom the album Steam and was released in April 1995. The <b>song</b> achieved&nbsp;...", "title": "Let It Rain (East 17 song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot; is a single by British rapper Tinchy Stryder. The <b>song</b> was produced \nby Takeover Entertainment producer Nathan Retro. It is the third and final single&nbsp;...", "title": "Let It Rain (Tinchy Stryder song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by British recording artist Eliza Doolittle. The <b>song</b> was \nreleased as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 11 October 2013 as the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Let It Rain (Eliza Doolittle song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Let It Rain</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> recorded by Canadian country music artist Shirley Myers. It \nwas released in 1997 as the first single from her debut album, <b>Let It Rain</b>.", "title": "Let It Rain (Shirley Myers song)" } ] } ]
An idiopathic condition associated with asprin treatment during certain viral infections?
-4338100494146837657
Reye syndrome
[ "Reye syndrome" ]
[ "Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Reye's syndrome" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "An idiopathic condition associated with asprin treatment during certain viral infections?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Idiopathic</b> pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a type of chronic scarring lung <b>disease</b> \ncharacterized by a ... The <b>disease</b> newly occurs <b>in</b> about 12 per 100,000 people \nper year. ... There is <b>some</b> evidence that <b>viral infections</b> may be <b>associated</b> with \n<b>idiopathic</b> ... An earlier diagnosis of IPF is a prerequisite for earlier <b>treatment</b> and,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis" }, { "snippet": "Asthma is a common long-term inflammatory <b>disease</b> of the airways of the lungs. \n... Phthalates <b>in certain</b> types of PVC are <b>associated</b> with asthma <b>in</b> both ... \n<b>Certain viral</b> respiratory <b>infections</b>, such as respiratory syncytial <b>virus</b> and ... \n<b>disease</b> (AERD), also known as <b>aspirin</b>-induced asthma, affects up to 9% of \nasthmatics.", "title": "Asthma" }, { "snippet": "Risk factors &middot; <b>Aspirin</b> use <b>in</b> children, <b>viral infection</b>. <b>Treatment</b>, Supportive care. \nMedication, Mannitol. Prognosis, ​<sup>1</sup>⁄3rd long term disability. Frequency, Less \nthan one <b>in</b> a million children a year. Deaths, ~30% chance of death. Reye \nsyndrome is a rapidly worsening brain <b>disease</b>. Symptoms may include vomiting, \n... About 90% of cases <b>in</b> children are <b>associated with aspirin</b> (salicylate) use.", "title": "Reye syndrome" }, { "snippet": "Pulmonary fibrosis is a <b>condition in</b> which the lungs become scarred over time. \nSymptoms ... <b>Idiopathic</b> pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), an interstitial lung <b>disease</b> of \nunknown cause, ... <b>Certain</b> medications may be used to try to slow the worsening \nof scarring. ... Examples include autoimmune disorders, <b>viral infections</b> and \nbacterial&nbsp;...", "title": "Pulmonary fibrosis" }, { "snippet": "The <b>treatment in viral</b> or <b>idiopathic</b> pericarditis is with <b>aspirin</b>, or non-steroidal anti\n-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs such as ibuprofen). Colchicine may be added to the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Pericarditis" }, { "snippet": "Causes, Following an <b>infection</b>, result of an allergic reaction &middot; Risk factors &middot; Hay \nfever, asthma &middot; Diagnostic method, Based on symptoms, patch testing. <b>Treatment</b>, \nAntihistamines, corticosteroids, leukotriene inhibitors. Frequency, ~20%. Hives, \nalso known as urticaria, is a kind of skin rash with red, raised, itchy bumps. They \nmay ... Angioedema is a <b>related condition</b> (also from allergic and nonallergic \ncauses)&nbsp;...", "title": "Hives" }, { "snippet": "Nasal polyps (NP) are noncancerous growths within the nose or sinuses. \nSymptoms include ... <b>Treatment</b> is typically with steroids, often <b>in</b> the form of a \nnasal spray. ... People with nasal polyps due to <b>aspirin</b> intolerance often have \nsymptoms known as ... Various additional <b>diseases associated</b> with polyp \nformation include:.", "title": "Nasal polyp" }, { "snippet": "Leukoplakia is a firmly attached white patch on a mucous membrane which is \n<b>associated</b> with ... <b>Treatment</b> recommendations depend on features of the lesion. \n... This <b>condition</b> is not considered to be a true <b>idiopathic</b> leukoplakia since the ... \nThe involvement of <b>viruses in</b> the formation of <b>some</b> oral white lesions is well&nbsp;...", "title": "Leukoplakia" }, { "snippet": "Sneezing also occurs <b>in infectious</b> rhinitis to expel bacteria and <b>viruses</b> from the \nrespiratory tract. Rhinitis is very common. Allergic rhinitis is more common <b>in</b> \n<b>some</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Rhinitis" }, { "snippet": "Eosinophilic myocarditis is inflammation <b>in</b> the heart muscle that is caused by the \ninfiltration and destructive activity of a type of white blood cell, the eosinophil. \nTypically, the disorder is <b>associated</b> with hypereosinophilia, i.e. an eosinophil ... \nViruses: <b>While some viral infections</b> (e.g. HIV) have been considered causes of&nbsp;...", "title": "Eosinophilic myocarditis" } ] } ]
What is the purpose of a chinese tea ceremony?
8442305693996618944
Chinese tea culture
[ "method of preparing tea" ]
[ "Tea ceremony", "Chinese tea culture" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "This process symbolizes the joining together of the two families" ], "question": "What is the purpose of a chinese marriage tea ceremony?" }, { "answer": [ "meaning \"making tea with skill\", is a popular method of preparing tea" ], "question": "What is the purpose of a chinese Gonfu cha tea ceremony?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "What is the purpose of a chinese tea ceremony?", "results": [ { "snippet": "In the traditional <b>Chinese</b> marriage <b>ceremony</b>, the bride and groom kneel in front \nof their respective parents and serve them <b>tea</b> and then thank them, together&nbsp;...", "title": "Chinese tea culture" }, { "snippet": "The Japanese <b>tea ceremony</b>, also called the Way of Tea, is a Japanese cultural \nactivity ... In <b>China</b>, tea had already been known, according to legend, for more \nthan a thousand years. The form of ... A <b>purpose</b>-built room designed for the wabi \nstyle of tea is called a chashitsu, and is ideally 4.5 tatami in floor area. It has a low\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Japanese tea ceremony" }, { "snippet": "A <b>tea ceremony</b> is a ritualized form of making tea practiced in Asian culture by the \n<b>Chinese</b>, ... Tea drinking is used as an aid to meditation, for assistance in fortune \ntelling, for ceremonial <b>purposes</b> and in the expression of the arts.", "title": "Tea ceremony" }, { "snippet": "The gongfu <b>tea ceremony</b> or kung fu <b>tea ceremony</b> is a kind of <b>Chinese tea</b> \n<b>ceremony</b>, involving the ritual preparation and presentation of tea. It is probably&nbsp;...", "title": "Gongfu tea ceremony" }, { "snippet": "The <b>tea ceremony</b> is also an opportunity for the bride and groom to express \ngratitude towards their parents for looking after them&nbsp;...", "title": "Southern Chinese wedding" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Chinese tea ceremony</b> schools&quot;. The following 3 pages are in \nthis category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Chinese tea ceremony schools" }, { "snippet": "The Korean <b>tea ceremony</b> or darye (茶禮) is a traditional form of <b>tea ceremony</b> \npracticed in ... Unlike the <b>Chinese</b> tradition, no Korean tea vessels used in the \nceremony are ... Hyodang was also the first to give ordinary readers an \nawareness of the <b>significance</b> of the life of the Venerable Ch&#39;o-ui, the early 19th \ncentury tea&nbsp;...", "title": "Korean tea ceremony" }, { "snippet": "<b>China</b>[edit]. Main article: <b>Chinese</b> tea culture. See also: Gongfu <b>tea ceremony</b>. \n<b>Chinese</b> tea, gancha.", "title": "Tea culture" }, { "snippet": "Matcha is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea \nleaves. It is special ... The traditional Japanese <b>tea ceremony</b> centers on the \npreparation, serving, and ... is now occurring in the consumption of matcha, \nincluding in <b>China</b>. ... Special sieves are available for this <b>purpose</b>, which usually \nare stainless&nbsp;...", "title": "Matcha" }, { "snippet": "The Jian chawan, a <b>Chinese</b> tea bowl known as Tenmoku chawan in Japan, was \nthe preferred tea bowl for the Japanese <b>tea ceremony</b> until the 16th century.", "title": "Chawan" } ] } ]
Amazon the inaugural icc world twenty20 was played in south africa in 2007. who won the final?
-3089206113429346711
2007 ICC World Twenty20 Final
[ "India" ]
[ "ICC Men's T20 World Cup" ]
[ { "answer": [ "India" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "ice world 20 final", "results": [ { "snippet": "The 2019–<b>20</b> Grand Prix of Figure Skating <b>Final</b> and ISU Junior Grand Prix <b>Final</b> \nwas held from ... Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men&#39;s singles, ladies&#39; \nsingles, pair skating, and <b>ice</b> dance on the senior and junior levels. ... Trusova, \nwho was ranked number one in the <b>world</b>, was the favorite to win the title from her\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2019–<b>20</b> figure skating season began on July 1, 2019, and ends on June 30, \n2020. During this season, elite skaters will compete on the ISU Championship \nlevel at the 2020 European, Four Continents, <b>World</b> Junior, and <b>World</b> \nChampionships. ... series, culminating in the Grand Prix <b>Final</b>, and the ISU \nChallenger Series.", "title": "2019–20 figure skating season" }, { "snippet": "Pos, Grp, Team, Pld, W, OTW, OTL, L, GF, GA, GD, Pts, <b>Final</b> result ... 5, A, \nSwitzerland, 5, 3, 0, 0, 2, <b>20</b>, 15, +5, 9, Eliminated in", "title": "2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships" }, { "snippet": "The 2019–<b>20</b> ISU Junior Grand Prix was the 23rd season of a series of junior \ninternational ... Based on the results of the 2019 Junior <b>World</b> Championships, \neach ISU member nation can ... A Skater/Couple were to receive an extra bonus \nof US$ 2.500,00 for participation in the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating \n<b>Final</b>.", "title": "2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 <b>World</b> Junior <b>Ice</b> Hockey Championships (2019 WJC) was the 43rd \nedition of the <b>Ice</b> ... 2019 IIHF World U20 Championship ... 1.7.1 Quarterfinals; 1.7\n.2 Semifinals; 1.7.3 Bronze medal game; 1.7.4 <b>Final</b>. 1.8 Statistics. 1.8.1 Scoring&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships" }, { "snippet": "Main article: 2019 Men&#39;s <b>Ice</b> Hockey <b>World</b> Championships. The 2019 IIHF <b>World</b> \n... Finland won their third title by defeating Canada in the <b>final</b>. ... play would \ncontinue in <b>20</b>-minute periods of 3-on-3 until a winning goal would be scored.", "title": "2019 IIHF World Championship" }, { "snippet": "<b>Final</b>[edit]. 5 January 2016 <b>20</b>:30, 2nd, silver medalist(s) Russia, 3–4 OT (1–0, 0–\n0, 2–3) (OT 0–1), Finland 1st, gold medalist(s)&nbsp;...", "title": "2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships" }, { "snippet": "The IIHF <b>Ice</b> Hockey <b>World</b> Junior Championships (WJC), commonly known \nsimply as the <b>World</b> Juniors, are an annual event organized by the International \n<b>Ice</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "IIHF World U20 Championship" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Ice</b> Hockey <b>World</b> Championships are an annual international men&#39;s <b>ice</b> \nhockey ... Medals were awarded based on the <b>final</b> standings of the teams in the \nmedal round. ... As a result of these events, full <b>world</b> championship status was \ngiven to the IIHF <b>World</b> Under-<b>20</b> Championship, which had been held annually \nsince&nbsp;...", "title": "Ice Hockey World Championships" }, { "snippet": "(<b>20</b> points). MVP &middot; United States Patrick Kane. ← 2017 &middot; 2019 →. Main article: \n2018 Men&#39;s <b>Ice</b> Hockey <b>World</b> Championships. The 2018 IIHF <b>World</b> ... The \ndecision was announced on 23 May 2014. The <b>final</b> tally was 95-12 in favor of \nDenmark.", "title": "2018 IIHF World Championship" } ] }, { "query": "ice world 20 final south africa", "results": [ { "snippet": "The ICC Men&#39;s <b>T20 World</b> Cup is the international championship of <b>Twenty20</b> \nInternational cricket. Organised by cricket&#39;s governing body, the International \nCricket Council (ICC) ... The inaugural 2007 <b>World Twenty20</b>, was staged in \n<b>South Africa</b>, and won by India, who defeated Pakistan in the <b>final</b> at ... <b>Ice</b> hockey\n; Lacrosse.", "title": "ICC Men's T20 World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2015 <b>World</b> Junior <b>Ice</b> Hockey Championship Division III tournament was \nplayed in Dunedin, New Zealand, from <b>20</b> to 25 ... 1 Participants; 2 <b>Final</b> \nstandings; 3 Results; 4 References; 5 External links ... <b>South Africa</b>, Finished 5th \nin 2014&nbsp;...", "title": "2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III ..." }, { "snippet": "This article lists major sporting events in 2020. The main events this year will be \nthe Tokyo ... 64.1 2020 Summer Olympics (Rugby sevens); 64.2 2019–<b>20 World</b> \nRugby ... 2020 <b>World</b> Junior <b>Ice</b> Hockey Championships – Division II – Group A ... \n15 – <b>20</b>: 2020 FAI <b>World</b> Air Navigation Race Championship in <b>South Africa</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2020 in sports" }, { "snippet": "The 1999 Men&#39;s <b>Ice</b> Hockey <b>World</b> Championships was the 63rd such event \nsanctioned by the ... The Germans, after failing to qualify for Group A, lost their \n<b>final</b> game to Kazakhstan and ... Played at Krugersdorp, <b>South Africa</b> April 14–<b>20</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "1999 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships" }, { "snippet": "<b>Final</b> positions. Champions Gold medal blank.svg &middot; North Korea. ← 2007 &middot; 2009 \n→. The 2008 IIHF World Championship Division III tournament was held from \nMarch 31 to April 4, 2008, in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg at the Kockelscheuer \n<b>ice rink</b>. ... <b>South Africa</b>, Placed 4th in 2007 Division III Championship. Mongolia&nbsp;...", "title": "2008 IIHF World Championship Division III" }, { "snippet": "The 2016 ICC <b>World Twenty20</b> was the sixth edition of the ICC <b>World Twenty20</b>, \nthe <b>world</b> ... In the <b>final</b>, played at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, the West Indies \ndefeated England by four wickets. Indian batsman Virat ... England qualified for \nthe semi-<b>finals</b> as a result of this match, while Sri Lanka and <b>South Africa</b> were \neliminated.", "title": "2016 ICC World Twenty20" }, { "snippet": "IIHF <b>World U20</b> Championship. Appearances, 11 (first in 1996). Best result, 31st (\n2002). International record (W–L–T). 11-34-2. The <b>South Africa</b> men&#39;s national \nunder <b>20 ice</b> hockey team is the national under-<b>20 ice</b> hockey&nbsp;...", "title": "South Africa men's national junior ice hockey team" }, { "snippet": "The <b>South African Ice</b> Hockey Federation (SAIHF) is the governing body that \noversees <b>ice</b> hockey in <b>South Africa</b>. It was the first African nation to join the \nInternational <b>Ice</b> Hockey Federation. Contents. 1 National teams; 2 2020 <b>South</b> \n<b>Africa</b> Participation; 3 2020 <b>World</b> Junior <b>Ice</b> ... Men&#39;s &middot; DIV IIIB, <b>South Africa</b>, \nCape Town, <b>20</b> - 26 April 2020.", "title": "South African Ice Hockey Federation" }, { "snippet": "Host(s), Australia. Participants, 16. Matches played, 45. ← 2016 &middot; 2021 →. The \n2020 ICC Men&#39;s <b>T20 World</b> Cup is scheduled to be the seventh ICC Men&#39;s <b>T20</b> \n<b>World</b> Cup tournament, with matches to be held in Australia from 18 October to \n15 November 2020. The <b>final</b> will be held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. ... \nAdelaide city centre view crop.jpg &middot; Australia vs <b>South Africa</b>.jpg&nbsp;...", "title": "2020 ICC Men's T20 World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2019–21 ICC <b>World</b> Test Championship is the inaugural edition of the ICC \n<b>World</b> Test ... In January 2020, <b>South Africa</b> became the first team to be docked \n<b>World</b> Test Championship points, ... The schedule for the <b>World</b> Test \nChampionship was announced by the ICC on <b>20</b> June 2018, as part ... Figure \n<b>skating</b>; <b>Ice</b> hockey.", "title": "2019–21 ICC World Test Championship" } ] } ]
Who played willow in buffy the vampire slayer?
4071490047770102600
Alyson Hannigan
[ "Alyson Lee Hannigan" ]
[ "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Willow Rosenberg" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Alyson Lee Hannigan", "Alyson Hannigan" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "buffy the vampire slayer", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> is an American supernatural drama television series \nbased on the 1992 film of the same name. It was created by Joss Whedon under\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" }, { "snippet": "Daniel &quot;Oz&quot; Osbourne is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the \ntelevision series <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b>. The character is portrayed by Seth&nbsp;...", "title": "Oz (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)" }, { "snippet": "Faith is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series \n<b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b>. Played by actress Eliza Dushku, Faith was introduced \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "Faith (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> is a 1992 American comedy horror film directed by Fran \nRubel Kuzui and starring Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens,&nbsp;...", "title": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> is an American television series created by Joss \nWhedon, which premiered on March 10, 1997. It concluded on May 20, 2003, \nafter&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes" }, { "snippet": "A Slayer, in the television series <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> and Angel is a young \nfemale bestowed with mystical powers that originate from the essence of a&nbsp;...", "title": "Slayer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)" }, { "snippet": "The second season of the television series <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> premiered \non September 15, 1997 on The WB and concluded its 22-episode season on&nbsp;...", "title": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 2)" }, { "snippet": "The third season of the television series <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> premiered on \nSeptember 29, 1998 on The WB and episode 22, the second of the two part&nbsp;...", "title": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 3)" }, { "snippet": "The first season of the television series <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> premiered on \nMarch 10, 1997 as a mid-season replacement on The WB and concluded its&nbsp;...", "title": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 1)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> Season Eight is a comic book series published by Dark \nHorse Comics from 2007 to 2011. The series serves as a canonical&nbsp;...", "title": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight" } ] }, { "query": "buffy the vampire slayer willow", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Willow</b> Rosenberg is a fictional character created for the fantasy television series \n<b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> (1997–2003). She was developed by Joss Whedon&nbsp;...", "title": "Willow Rosenberg" }, { "snippet": "Alyson Lee Hannigan (born March 24, 1974) is an American actress and \ntelevision presenter. She is best known for her roles as <b>Willow</b> Rosenberg on the \ntelevision series <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Alyson Hannigan" }, { "snippet": "Oz returns to Sunnydale after learning to control his werewolf instincts. However, \nhe loses control when he suspects Tara and <b>Willow&#39;s</b> relationship, and is&nbsp;...", "title": "New Moon Rising (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)" }, { "snippet": "Tara Maclay is a fictional character created for the action-horror/fantasy television \nseries <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> (1997–2003). She was developed by Joss \nWhedon and portrayed by Amber Benson. Tara is a shy young woman with \nmagical talents who falls in love with <b>Willow</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Tara Maclay" }, { "snippet": "In <b>Buffy</b>, Oz is portrayed as a taciturn, guitar-playing teen who becomes boyfriend \nto <b>Willow</b> (Alyson Hannigan), one of the show&#39;s main characters. After first&nbsp;...", "title": "Oz (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)" }, { "snippet": "Driven by grief, <b>Willow</b> fights and overpowers <b>Buffy</b>, who is forced to fight when \nshe is unable to condone <b>Willow&#39;s</b> actions. Giles returns to help face <b>Willow</b> in \nbattle&nbsp;...", "title": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 6)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Buffy</b> manages to partially block <b>Willow&#39;s</b> attack, but she and Dawn are thrown \nunderground while Xander is knocked unconscious. Andrew and Jonathan flee,&nbsp;...", "title": "Grave (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)" }, { "snippet": "This marks <b>Willow&#39;s</b> turn to evil, revealing her as the true Big Bad of the season, \nwhich will last until the end of the season. This marks the last appearance of Tara\n.", "title": "Villains (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Doppelgangland&quot; is the sixteenth episode of the third season of the fantasy \ntelevision series <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> (1997–2003). ... None of them are \naware that Vampire <b>Willow</b> is from Cordelia&#39;s wish that Buffy never came to \nSunnydale.", "title": "Doppelgangland" }, { "snippet": "Warren Mears is a fictional character that is portrayed by Adam Busch in the \nAmerican television series <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b>. The character also appears \nin canonical comic book series continuation of that series. He is the main \nantagonist in season six, until <b>Willow</b> turns to her dark side.", "title": "Warren Mears" } ] } ]
When did sports authority go out of business?
7980256911330142156
Sports Authority
[ "July 28 , 2016" ]
[ "Sports Authority" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "March 2, 2016" ], "question": "When did sports authority file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy?" }, { "answer": [ "May 18, 2016" ], "question": "When did sports authority sell its stores to liquidators?" }, { "answer": [ "August 2016" ], "question": "When did sports authority announce it would have all of its stores closed by?" }, { "answer": [ "July 15, 2016" ], "question": "When did sports authority's website begin redirecting to another retailer?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "sports authority", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Sports Authority</b>, Inc. (formerly The <b>Sports Authority</b>) was a sports retailer in the \nUnited States that was headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. At its peak&nbsp;...", "title": "Sports Authority" }, { "snippet": "The Ministry of <b>Sports</b> is the government body responsible for <b>sports</b> in Saudi \nArabia. The Ministry of <b>Sports</b> was previously known as the General <b>Sports</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "General Sports Authority" }, { "snippet": "The Arizona <b>Sports</b> and Tourism <b>Authority</b> (AZSTA) is a corporate and political \nbody having the rights, powers and immunities of a municipal corporation.", "title": "Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority" }, { "snippet": "Despite its sponsor&#39;s liquidation and closure in 2016, the <b>Sports Authority</b> name \nremained on the stadium for two years afterwards because of regulatory hurdles.", "title": "Empower Field at Mile High" }, { "snippet": "The New Jersey <b>Sports</b> and Exposition <b>Authority</b> (NJSEA) is an independent \n<b>authority</b> established by the State of New Jersey in 1971 to oversee the&nbsp;...", "title": "New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority" }, { "snippet": "The Minnesota <b>Sports</b> Facilities <b>Authority</b>, the successor organization to the \nMetropolitan <b>Sports</b> Facilities Commission, is the entity created in 2012 by the&nbsp;...", "title": "Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority" }, { "snippet": "The article currently contains this sentence: &quot;In May 2006, all 400 stores operated \nunder the <b>Sports Authority</b> banner.&quot; which doesn&#39;t really sound relavent unless&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Sports Authority" }, { "snippet": "Empower Field at Mile High station (formerly Invesco Field at Mile High station, \n<b>Sports Authority</b> Field at Mile High station and Broncos Stadium at Mile High&nbsp;...", "title": "Empower Field at Mile High station" }, { "snippet": "Two agencies manage Thai tourism: The Tourism <b>Authority</b> of Thailand (TAT), is \nresponsible for &quot;bodycount&quot;, i.e.,&nbsp;...", "title": "Ministry of Tourism and Sports (Thailand)" }, { "snippet": "File:Vacant <b>Sports Authority</b>, Warwick, RI.jpg ... English: The closed <b>Sports</b> \n<b>Authority</b> located inside the Warwick Mall, in Warwick, Rhode Island. It closed in \nJuly&nbsp;...", "title": "File:Vacant Sports Authority, Warwick, RI.jpg" } ] } ]
When did ice dancing debut in the olympics?
-7232526800533195026
Ice dancing
[ "1968" ]
[ "Ice dance" ]
[ { "answer": [ "1976", "1976 Winter Olympics" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "When did ice dancing debut in the olympics?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Ice dance</b> is a discipline of <b>figure skating</b> that historically draws from ballroom \ndancing. It joined the World <b>Figure Skating</b> Championships in 1952, and became \na Winter <b>Olympic</b> ... <b>Ice dance has</b> required elements that <b>ice dancers</b> must \nperform during a competition and that make up a well-balanced skating program.", "title": "Ice dance" }, { "snippet": "<b>Figure skating</b> was first contested in the <b>Olympic</b> Games at the 1908 Summer \n<b>Olympics</b>. Since 1924, the sport <b>has</b> been a part of the Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games. \nMen&#39;s singles, ladies&#39; singles, and pair skating have been held most often. <b>Ice</b> \n<b>dance</b> joined as a medal sport in 1976 and a team event <b>debuted</b> at the&nbsp;...", "title": "Figure skating at the Olympic Games" }, { "snippet": "Tessa Jane McCormick Virtue (born May 17, 1989) is a retired Canadian <b>ice</b> \n<b>dancer</b>. With <b>ice dance</b> partner Scott Moir, she is the 2010 <b>Olympic</b> champion, the \n... They <b>were the</b> first <b>ice dancers</b> to win a gold medal in their <b>Olympic debut</b>, and \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Tessa Virtue" }, { "snippet": "The <b>ice dance</b> competition of the 2018 Winter <b>Olympics</b> was held on 19 and 20 \nFebruary 2018 ... This <b>was the</b> third <b>Olympic</b> medal that Virtue/Moir had won in \n<b>ice dance</b>; they won their first gold in 2010 and they took silver in 2014. It was \nalso&nbsp;...", "title": "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Ice dance" }, { "snippet": "<b>Figure skating</b> is a sport in which individuals, duos, or groups perform on figure \nskates on ice. It <b>was the</b> first winter sport to be included in the <b>Olympic</b> Games, \nwhen it was ... <b>Figure skating was the</b> first winter sport introduced to the <b>Olympics</b>; \nits <b>Olympic debut</b> came at the 1908 Summer <b>Olympics</b>. On March 20, 1914 an&nbsp;...", "title": "Figure skating" }, { "snippet": "Lyudmila Alekseyevna Pakhomova was an <b>ice dancer</b> who competed for the \nSoviet Union. With partner and husband Alexandr Gorshkov, she <b>was the</b> 1976 \n<b>Olympic</b> champion, one of the oldest female <b>figure skating</b> ... <b>Ice dancing debuted</b> \nas an official <b>Olympic</b> sport at the 1976 Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Innsbruck, Austria, and\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Lyudmila Pakhomova" }, { "snippet": "Meryl Davis (born January 1, 1987) is an American <b>ice dancer</b>. With partner \nCharlie White, she is the 2014 <b>Olympic</b> champion, the 2010 ... In the 2006–07 \nseason, Davis/White made their <b>debut</b> both nationally and internationally as \nseniors. They placed ... by 3.48 points. This <b>was the</b> United States&#39; first <b>ice</b> \n<b>dancing</b> World title.", "title": "Meryl Davis" }, { "snippet": "Torvill and Dean are English <b>ice dancers</b> and former British, European, <b>Olympic</b> \nand World ... Although remaining close friends, the pair <b>did</b> not skate together \nagain until they were enticed out of retirement ... 2015 saw Torvill and Dean \nmake their pantomime <b>début</b> at the Manchester Opera House, performing in &quot;\nCinderella&quot;.", "title": "Torvill and Dean" }, { "snippet": "The <b>ice dance</b> competition of the 2010 Winter <b>Olympics</b> was held at the Pacific \nColiseum in ... The compulsory dance <b>was the</b> Tango Romantica. ... They were \nalso the first <b>ice dancers</b> to win gold on their <b>Olympic debut</b> since the inaugural&nbsp;...", "title": "Figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Ice dance" }, { "snippet": "Tanith Jessica Louise Belbin White (born July 11, 1984) is a Canadian-American \n<b>ice dancer</b> and <b>Olympic</b> program host for NBC Sports. Though born in Canada, \nshe holds dual citizenship and <b>has</b> competed for the ... In 2001–2002, Belbin / \nAgosto made their senior Grand Prix <b>debut</b> and won another silver medal at the \nU.S.&nbsp;...", "title": "Tanith Belbin White" } ] } ]
When did sims 4 come out for xbox one?
4359345354051103240
The Sims 4
[ "November 17 , 2017" ]
[ "The Sims 4" ]
[ { "answer": [ "November 14, 2017" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "When did sims 4 come out for xbox one?", "results": [ { "snippet": "PlayStation 4, <b>Xbox One</b>. WW : November 14, 2017. Genre(s) &middot; Simulation. Mode(\ns), Single-player. The <b>Sims 4</b> is a 2014 life simulation video game developed by \nthe Redwood Shores studio of ... The <b>Sims 4 was released</b> on September 2 in \nNorth America and September 4 in European Union, Australia and Brazil. On \nJune&nbsp;...", "title": "The Sims 4" }, { "snippet": "The 3DS version of the game <b>was</b> launched with the console. The Sims 3: Pets \n<b>was released</b> for PlayStation 3, <b>Xbox 360</b>, and Nintendo 3DS. The <b>Sims 4</b>[edit].", "title": "The Sims" }, { "snippet": "The Sims 3 is the third major title in the life simulation video game developed by \nthe Redwood ... Console versions were <b>released</b> for PlayStation 3, <b>Xbox 360</b>, \nand Nintendo DS in October 2010 and a month later for the Wii. ... A sequel, The \n<b>Sims 4</b>, <b>was released</b> in September 2014 for PC and in November 2017 for \nconsoles.", "title": "The Sims 3" }, { "snippet": "EA Access is a subscription-based gaming service from Electronic Arts for the \nMicrosoft <b>Xbox One</b> and Sony PlayStation 4, offering access to selected ... On \nJanuary 17, 2018, Black, <b>released for Xbox</b> in 2006, <b>was</b> added to the Vault. EA \nannounced that ... The <b>Sims 4</b> is now live on EA Access&quot; (Tweet). Retrieved July \n12&nbsp;...", "title": "EA Access" }, { "snippet": "Train <b>Sim</b> World (abbreviated to TSW) is a train simulation game developed by \nDovetail Games. It is the successor to Train Simulator and <b>was released</b> on 24 \nJuly 2018. ... The PlayStation <b>4</b> and <b>Xbox One</b> versions of Train <b>Sim</b> World were \n<b>released</b> to &quot;mixed or average&quot; reviews, according to the review aggregator \nMetacritic.", "title": "Train Sim World" }, { "snippet": "The game <b>was</b> first <b>released</b> for the Windows, macOS, and Linux operating ... \nBoth <b>Xbox One</b> and PlayStation <b>4</b> versions received physical <b>release</b> versions \ndistributed by Koch Media. ... &quot;How Cities: Skylines <b>was</b> nearly a political <b>sim</b>&quot;.", "title": "Cities: Skylines" }, { "snippet": "Latest <b>release</b> &middot; The <b>Sims 4</b>: Discover University November 15, 2019 (2019-11-15\n). Spin-offs &middot; The Sims Stories, MySims, The Sims Online, The Sims Carnival, The \nSims Social. This is a list of The Sims games and their expansion packs. \nContents. 1 The Sims. 1.1 Base ... Digital Download. PlayStation 4 &middot; <b>Xbox One</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of The Sims video games" }, { "snippet": "Frostbite is a game engine developed by DICE, designed for cross-platform use \non Microsoft Windows, seventh generation game consoles PlayStation 3 and \n<b>Xbox 360</b>, and eighth generation game consoles PlayStation <b>4</b> and <b>Xbox One</b> ... \nOn 29 September, FIFA 18 <b>was released</b> on the game engine, but the Nintendo&nbsp;...", "title": "Frostbite (game engine)" }, { "snippet": "On July 31, 2018, The <b>Sims 4</b>: Cats &amp; Dogs <b>was released</b> for the <b>Xbox One</b> and \n<b>PS4</b>. It features a new world called Brindleton Bay and adds cats and dogs into&nbsp;...", "title": "The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Sims</b> 2 is a 2004 strategic life simulation video game developed at the \nRedwood Shores ... The <b>Sims</b> 2 <b>was released</b> on September 14, 2004 for \nMicrosoft Windows. ... The <b>Sims</b> 2 <b>was</b> a commercial success, selling <b>one</b> million \ncopies in its first ten days, ... It is also possible to import neighborhood terrains \nfrom SimCity <b>4</b>.", "title": "The Sims 2" } ] } ]
Who is the longest person who ever lived?
-3198911483409944097
Oldest people
[ "Jeanne Calment of France" ]
[ "Methuselah", "List of the verified oldest people" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Jeanne Calment", "Calment", "Jeanne Louise Calment" ], "question": "Who is verified as the longest person who ever lived?" }, { "answer": [ "Methuselah" ], "question": "In the bible, who is the longest person who ever lived?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": " longest person who ever lived?", "results": [ { "snippet": "This is a list of tables of the oldest people in the world in ordinal ranks. To avoid \nincluding false ... According to this criterion, the <b>longest human</b> lifespan is that of \nJeanne Calment of ... born 2 January 1903, is the oldest <b>living person</b> in the \nworld whose age has been validated. ... All ten oldest verified people <b>ever</b> are \nwomen.", "title": "Oldest people" }, { "snippet": "These are lists of the 100 known verified oldest people sorted in descending \norder by age in years and days. The oldest <b>person ever</b> whose age has been \nindependently verified is ... The oldest known <b>living man</b> is Chitetsu Watanabe, \nalso of Japan, aged 112 years, 352 days. The 100 ... Long marriages &middot; <b>Longest</b> \nreigns.", "title": "List of the verified oldest people" }, { "snippet": "Jeanne Louise Calment was a French supercentenarian from Arles, and the \noldest <b>human</b> ... Longest documented human lifespan – since 12 May 1990; \nOldest living ... In 1986 Jeanne Calment became the oldest <b>living person</b> in \nFrance at the ... further increased when Guinness named her the oldest <b>person</b> \n<b>ever</b> in 1995.", "title": "Jeanne Calment" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of the tallest people to be measured and verified, <b>living</b> and dead. ... \nft 2 in) feet—the second-<b>longest</b> feet for a <b>living person</b> and 27.5cm-long (11.2 in) \n... India, 246 cm, 8 ft 1 in, Dharmendra Pratap Singh, Tallest <b>living</b> Indian <b>person</b>. \n... 8 ft 6 in, Maximinus Thrax, Emperor of Rome, first <b>ever</b> recorded <b>person</b> with&nbsp;...", "title": "List of tallest people" }, { "snippet": "American supercentenarians are citizens or residents of the United States who \nhave attained or ... The <b>longest</b>-<b>lived person ever</b> from the United States was \nSarah Knauss, of Hollywood, Pennsylvania, who died on December 30, 1999, \naged&nbsp;...", "title": "List of American supercentenarians" }, { "snippet": "... was a First World War veteran, and the <b>longest</b>-<b>lived</b> British <b>man ever</b>, at 113 \nyears and 42 days. Pictured in 2006, age 110. British supercentenarians are \ncitizens, residents or emigrants from the United Kingdom who&nbsp;...", "title": "List of British supercentenarians" }, { "snippet": "Methuselah was a biblical patriarch and a figure in Judaism, Christianity, and \nIslam. Said to have died at the age of 969, he <b>lived</b> the <b>longest</b> of all figures ... \ngeneration, and God progressively shortened <b>human</b> life, particularly after the \nFlood.", "title": "Methuselah" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>longest</b> prison sentences served by a single <b>person</b>, worldwide, \nwithout a period ... The <b>Longest</b> Prison Sentences <b>Ever</b> Served, A Blast From the \nPast, 2010-07-24 . Lists the lengthiest sentences actually completed, with \ndetailed&nbsp;...", "title": "List of longest prison sentences served" }, { "snippet": "Maximum life span is a measure of the maximum amount of time one or more \nmembers of a ... The <b>longest living person</b> whose dates of birth and death were \nverified ... The <b>longest lived</b> laboratory mouse <b>ever</b> was a Ghr knockout mouse, \nwhich <b>lived</b> to ≈1800 days in the lab of Andrzej Bartke at Southern Illinois \nUniversity.", "title": "Maximum life span" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of the <b>longest</b>-<b>living</b> organisms; that is, the individual member(s) of a \nspecies. This may be, for a given species: Oldest known individuals that are \ncurrently alive, with verified ages; Verified Record holders, such as the <b>longest</b>-\n<b>lived human</b>, Jeanne Louise Calment, or the <b>longest</b>-<b>lived</b> domestic ... of 122 \nyears, 164 days, becoming the oldest recorded <b>human who ever lived</b>.", "title": "List of longest-living organisms" } ] } ]
When was the last time a us submarine sunk?
592730581618903752
List of lost United States submarines
[ "21 February 1946" ]
[ "List of sunken nuclear submarines", "List of lost United States submarines" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "May 22, 1968" ], "question": "When was the last time a us nuclear submarine sunk?" }, { "answer": [ "1 June 1971" ], "question": "When was the last time a decommissioned us submarine sunk?" }, { "answer": [ "15 May 1969" ], "question": "When was the last time a us submarine sunk prior to commissioning?" }, { "answer": [ "18:57 on 29 May 1958", "29 May 1958" ], "question": "When was the last time a us non-nuclear submarine sunk?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "us submarine sink", "results": [ { "snippet": "Nine <b>nuclear submarines</b> have <b>sunk</b>, either by accident or scuttling. The Soviet \nNavy has lost five the Russian Navy two, and the <b>United States</b> Navy (USN) two.", "title": "List of sunken nuclear submarines" }, { "snippet": "These <b>United States submarines</b> were lost either to enemy action or to &quot;storm or \nperils of the ... Japanese anti-<b>submarine</b> attacks in their patrol areas. The other \nthirty-three lost <b>submarines</b> are known to have been <b>sunk</b> by the Japanese.", "title": "List of lost United States submarines" }, { "snippet": "USS Scorpion (SSN-589) was a Skipjack-class <b>nuclear</b> powered <b>submarine</b> that \nserved in the ... Shortly after her <b>sinking</b>, the Navy assembled a Court of Inquiry to \ninvestigate the incident and to publish a report regarding the likely causes for&nbsp;...", "title": "USS Scorpion (SSN-589)" }, { "snippet": "The second USS Thresher (SSN-593) was the lead boat of her class of <b>nuclear</b>-\npowered attack <b>submarines</b> in the <b>United States</b> Navy. She was the <b>U.S.</b> Navy&#39;s \nsecond <b>submarine</b> to be named after the thresher shark. On 10 April 1963, \nThresher <b>sank</b> during deep-diving tests about 220 miles&nbsp;...", "title": "USS Thresher (SSN-593)" }, { "snippet": "On March 11 2016 CNN and the <b>U.S.</b> Naval ... a North Korean <b>submarine</b> had \nbeen lost at&nbsp;...", "title": "List of submarine incidents since 2000" }, { "snippet": "Allied <b>submarines</b> were used extensively during the Pacific War and were a key \ncontributor to the defeat of the Empire of Japan. During the war, <b>submarines</b> of \nthe <b>United States</b> Navy were responsible for ... This order authorized all <b>U.S.</b> \n<b>submarines</b> in the Pacific to attack and <b>sink</b> any warship, commercial vessel, or \ncivilian&nbsp;...", "title": "Allied submarines in the Pacific War" }, { "snippet": "1864, February 17 – Confederate human-powered <b>submarine</b> H. L. Hunley <b>sinks</b> \nthe Union sloop USS Housatonic with spar&nbsp;...", "title": "List of submarine actions" }, { "snippet": "H. L. Hunley, often referred to as Hunley, was a <b>submarine</b> of the Confederate \nStates of America that played a small part in the <b>American</b> Civil War. Hunley \ndemonstrated the advantages and the dangers of undersea warfare. She was the \nfirst combat <b>submarine</b> to <b>sink</b> a warship (USS Housatonic), ... While the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> Navy was constructing its first <b>submarine</b>, USS&nbsp;...", "title": "H. L. Hunley (submarine)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>nuclear</b>-powered Oscar-class <b>submarine</b> Kursk <b>sank</b> in an accident on 12 \nAugust 2000 in the Barents Sea, during the first major Russian naval exercise in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Kursk submarine disaster" }, { "snippet": "The Tautog <b>sank</b> the second most, with 26. The other <b>submarines sank</b> from 23 (\nSilversides) to 14 (Kingfish) ships. Seventeen ships&nbsp;...", "title": "List of most successful American submarines in World War II ..." } ] } ]
Who has the biggest nba contract in history?
-2231537829882369053
List of largest sports contracts
[ "Giancarlo Stanton" ]
[ "Highest-paid NBA players by season", "List of largest sports contracts" ]
[ { "answer": [ "James Harden" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "biggest nba contract", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>highest</b>-paid <b>NBA</b> players by season has recently eclipsed $40 million. Larry \nBird was the ... Michael Jordan was the first <b>NBA</b> player to sign a <b>contract</b> worth \nover $20 million and in fact it exceeded $30 million as well in a season (1996-97\n);&nbsp;...", "title": "Highest-paid NBA players by season" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of the <b>largest</b> sports <b>contracts</b>. These figures include signing bonuses \nbut exclude ... <b>NBA</b> and NHL seasons span two calendar years. Michael Vick&nbsp;...", "title": "List of largest sports contracts" }, { "snippet": "The Commissioner of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) oversees all the \nfines handed ... The <b>largest</b> team fine in <b>NBA</b> history is from 2000, to the \nMinnesota ... As one of the world&#39;s <b>highest</b>-paid group of athletes, an <b>NBA</b> \nplayer&#39;s average salary is $4,001,760, and some <b>contracts</b> are worth over $10 \nmillion.", "title": "NBA fines" }, { "snippet": "In the United States, sports are televised on various broadcast networks, national \nand specialty ... The NFL has the <b>largest</b> TV <b>contracts</b>, and earns over $6 billion \nannually from its <b>contracts</b> with Fox, CBS, NBC, ... In 2014, the <b>NBA</b> signed a nine\n-year television deal with ABC/ESPN and TNT that generates annual league TV&nbsp;...", "title": "Sports broadcasting contracts in the United States" }, { "snippet": "The National Basketball Association is shown on national television on broadcast \nchannel ABC, cable networks ESPN and TNT. The <b>NBA</b> is also shown on \nmultiple regional sports networks. ... The League signed a <b>contract</b> with DuMont \nin its 8th season (1953–54), marking the first year the <b>NBA</b> had a national \ntelevision&nbsp;...", "title": "National Basketball Association on television" }, { "snippet": "The 2011 <b>NBA</b> lockout was the fourth lockout in the history of the National \nBasketball ... During the lockout, some players signed <b>contracts</b> to play in other \ncountries, mostly in Europe and ... Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, whose \nteam is in the fifth-<b>largest</b> market and has one of the <b>highest</b> payrolls, and \nPortland Trail&nbsp;...", "title": "2011 NBA lockout" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of transactions that have taken place during the 2019 <b>NBA</b> off-\nseason and the ... Exceptions now allow the signing of two-way <b>contracts</b>, \nminimum-salary <b>contracts</b> no longer than two years, and offer sheets made to \nrestricted free&nbsp;...", "title": "List of 2019–20 NBA season transactions" }, { "snippet": "A buyout clause or release clause refers to a clause in a <b>contract</b> that imposes an \nobligation on ... As of November 2017, the five <b>largest</b> buyout clauses were those \nof association football players Cristiano Ronaldo and player Karim Benzema of&nbsp;...", "title": "Buyout clause" }, { "snippet": "The <b>NBA</b> G League, or simply the G League, is the National Basketball \nAssociation&#39;s (<b>NBA</b>) ... In 2016, the D-League expanded by three more <b>NBA</b> \nparent club-owned teams for the <b>largest</b> D-League expansion since 2007. ... <b>NBA</b> \nG League players generally do not sign <b>contracts</b> with the individual teams, but \nwith the league&nbsp;...", "title": "NBA G League" }, { "snippet": "Juwan Antonio Howard (born February 7, 1973) is an American college \nbasketball coach and ... Towards the end of his <b>contract</b>, he was traded at the \n<b>NBA</b> trade deadline twice to make salary cap room. ... His <b>biggest</b> contribution in \nthe game was getting his hand on a loose ball to force a jump ball with 16 \nseconds left and&nbsp;...", "title": "Juwan Howard" } ] } ]
When was imperial bank was changed as sbi?
-995252550205277523
Imperial Bank of India
[ "1955" ]
[ "State Bank of India" ]
[ { "answer": [ "1 July 1955" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "When was imperial bank was changed as sbi?", "results": [ { "snippet": "On 1 July 1955, the <b>Imperial Bank</b> of India became the State Bank of India. In \n2008, the Government of India acquired the Reserve Bank of India&#39;s stake in <b>SBI</b> \nso&nbsp;...", "title": "State Bank of India" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Imperial Bank</b> of India (IBI) was the oldest and the largest commercial bank \nof the Indian ... SBI Imperial bank seal.jpg. Type &middot; Private (80%). Industry, Banking\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Imperial Bank of India" }, { "snippet": "The Canadian <b>Imperial Bank</b> of Commerce commonly referred to as CIBC, is one \nof the &quot;Big ... In the same year, CIBC&#39;s stock ticker symbol on the New York Stock \nExchange <b>changed</b> from BCM to CM to bring it in line with the ticker symbol on&nbsp;...", "title": "Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce" }, { "snippet": "State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH) was a nationalized bank in India, with \nheadquarters at Gunfoundry, Abids, Hyderabad, Telangana. It was one of the five \nassociate banks of State Bank of India (<b>SBI</b>) and was ... The <b>Imperial Bank</b> of \nIndia, which had established a branch in Hyderabad in 1868 and another in \nSecunderabad in&nbsp;...", "title": "State Bank of Hyderabad" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of banks in Canada, including chartered banks, credit unions, trusts, \nand other ... <b>Imperial Bank</b> of Canada merged with Canadian Bank of Commerce \nto form the ... It <b>changed</b> its name in 1886 to the Union Bank of Canada. Merged&nbsp;...", "title": "List of banks and credit unions in Canada" }, { "snippet": "The Reserve Bank of India, which is the central banking organization of India, in \nthe year 1955, acquired a controlling interest in the <b>Imperial Bank</b> of India and&nbsp;...", "title": "Bank of Calcutta" }, { "snippet": "Modern banking in India originated in the last decade of the 18th century. Among \nthe first banks ... The three banks were merged in 1921 to form the <b>Imperial Bank</b> \nof India, which upon ... Despite the provisions, control and regulations of the \nReserve Bank of India, banks in India except the State Bank of India (<b>SBI</b>), remain\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Banking in India" }, { "snippet": "Big Five is the name colloquially given to the five largest banks that dominate the \nbanking industry of Canada: Bank of Montreal (BMO), Bank of Nova Scotia (\nScotiabank), Canadian <b>Imperial Bank</b> of Commerce (CIBC), Royal Bank of \nCanada (RBC), ... During the late 1990s and beyond, this ranking <b>changed</b> due \nto several&nbsp;...", "title": "Big Five (banks)" }, { "snippet": "The African Report © 2014 The Africa Report. Retrieved 2 August 2014. ^ Press \nRelease (13 October 2015). &quot;<b>Imperial Bank</b> Limited (In Receivership)&quot; (PDF).", "title": "List of banks in Kenya" }, { "snippet": "The Reserve Bank of India, which is the central banking organization of India, in \nthe year 1955, acquired a controlling interest in the <b>Imperial Bank</b> of India and&nbsp;...", "title": "Bank of Bombay" } ] } ]
When did the blue jays win their last world series?
-5243256183843802669
Toronto Blue Jays
[ "1993" ]
[ "Toronto Blue Jays" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "1993" ], "question": "As of 2017, when did the Blue Jays win their last world series?" }, { "answer": [ "1993" ], "question": "As of 2016, when did the Blue Jays win their last world series?" }, { "answer": [ "1993" ], "question": "As of 2015, when did the Blue Jays win their last world series?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "When did the blue jays win their last world series?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> are <b>a</b> Canadian professional baseball team based in \nToronto, Ontario. ... In 1983, the <b>Blue Jays</b> compiled <b>their</b> first <b>winning</b> record, 89–\n73, finishing in fourth place, ... Although they had most of the same cast of the \n<b>World Series</b> teams, the <b>Blue Jays</b> freefell to <b>a</b> dismal 56–88 record, <b>last</b> place in \nthe AL&nbsp;...", "title": "Toronto Blue Jays" }, { "snippet": "The 1993 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s \n(MLB) 1993 season. The 90th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was <b>a</b> best-of-seven \nplayoff played ... The <b>Blue Jays</b> became the second expansion team to <b>win</b> two \n<b>World Series</b> championships, ... They <b>did</b> what they had to do to <b>win</b> this series.", "title": "1993 World Series" }, { "snippet": "The Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> came into existence in 1976, as one of two teams slated to \njoin the ... On May 28, 1989, the <b>Blue Jays</b> played <b>their final</b> game at Exhibition \nStadium against the Chicago White Sox, who ... After the 1992 season, the <b>Blue</b> \n<b>Jays</b> let <b>World Series</b> hero Dave Winfield and longtime closer Tom Henke go but\n&nbsp;...", "title": "History of the Toronto Blue Jays" }, { "snippet": "The 2015 Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> season was the 39th season for the franchise, and \nthe 26th full ... The <b>Blue Jays</b> were eliminated in <b>a</b> playoff <b>series</b> for the first time \nsince 1991, losing to the ... The <b>Blue Jays</b> then travelled to Cleveland, and <b>won</b> \n<b>their last</b> April game 5–1, ... He <b>did</b> not allow <b>a</b> hit, walked one, and struck out \nseven.", "title": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season" }, { "snippet": "The 1992 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s \n(MLB) 1992 season. The 89th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was <b>a</b> best-of-seven \nplayoff played ... In the offseason, the <b>Blue Jays</b> signed the MVP of the 1991 \n<b>World Series</b>, Jack ... After fouling off the first pitch, Nixon <b>did</b> indeed lay down <b>a</b> \nbunt.", "title": "1992 World Series" }, { "snippet": "The 1993 Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> season was the franchise&#39;s 17th season of Major \nLeague Baseball. It resulted in the <b>Blue Jays</b> finishing first in the American \nLeague East with <b>a</b> record of 95 <b>wins</b> ... The American League Championship \n<b>Series</b> would see the <b>Blue Jays</b> play the ... 41, Pat Hentgen &middot; American League, \n<b>Did</b> not pitch.", "title": "1993 Toronto Blue Jays season" }, { "snippet": "The 2016 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s \n(MLB) 2016 season. The 112th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was <b>a</b> best-of-seven \nplayoff between ... ALCS &middot; Cleveland Indians beat Toronto Blue Jays, 4–1 ... The \nCubs defeated the Indians 4 games to 3 to <b>win their</b> first <b>World Series</b> since&nbsp;...", "title": "2016 World Series" }, { "snippet": "The 1992 Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> season was the franchise&#39;s 16th season of Major \nLeague Baseball ... In the <b>World Series</b>, Toronto faced the Atlanta Braves, who \nhad <b>won their</b> ... The regular season also marked the end of the road for Dave \nStieb, who made <b>his last</b> start for the <b>Blue Jays</b> on August 8 and only lasted three \ninnings&nbsp;...", "title": "1992 Toronto Blue Jays season" }, { "snippet": "The 1993 American League Championship Series was played between the East \nDivision champion Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> and the West Division champion Chicago \nWhite Sox from October 5 to 12. The defending champion <b>Blue Jays</b> defeated the \nWhite Sox, 4–2, to advance to the 1993 <b>World Series</b> ... The <b>Blue Jays</b> finished \nthe 1993 regular season with <b>a</b> 95–67 record (.586),&nbsp;...", "title": "1993 American League Championship Series" }, { "snippet": "Joseph Chris Carter (born March 7, 1960) is an American former professional \nbaseball player. ... In 1992, he helped the Jays <b>win their</b> first <b>World Series</b> \nchampionship, the first ever <b>won</b> by <b>a</b> Canadian-based team. ... Carter was also \ninvolved in the <b>final</b> plays of four games in which the <b>Blue Jays</b> clinched <b>a</b> \nchampionship: 1)&nbsp;...", "title": "Joe Carter" } ] } ]
Nfl teams who never made it to the superbowl?
6405870224554059105
List of NFL franchise post-season droughts
[ "Houston Texans", "Jacksonville Jaguars" ]
[ "List of NFL franchise post-season droughts" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Browns, Lions, Jaguars, and Texans" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Nfl teams who never made it to the superbowl?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Of the 12 <b>teams</b> that have <b>never won</b> the <b>Super Bowl</b>, four (4) are expansion \nfranchises younger than the <b>Super Bowl</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of NFL franchise post-season droughts" }, { "snippet": "San Diego&#39;s former <b>NFL team</b>, the Chargers and its former NBA <b>teams</b>, the \nRockets and Clippers, <b>never won</b> a <b>Super Bowl</b> or an NBA championship when&nbsp;...", "title": "Drought (sport)" }, { "snippet": "Cleveland Browns – <b>NFL</b> champions four times ... and have since <b>won</b> two Super \nBowls as a separate franchise (XXXV and XLVII). ... They are the only <b>NFL team</b> \nto <b>never</b> reach&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Super Bowl champions" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Super Bowl</b> host stadium is selected several years before the game is played\n, without regard to the <b>teams</b> that qualify. Only two <b>NFL teams</b> have reached the&nbsp;...", "title": "Super Bowl curse" }, { "snippet": "This alternation was initiated with the first <b>Super Bowl</b>, when the ... Designated \naway <b>teams</b> have <b>won</b> 30 of 54 Super Bowls to date (approximately 56%). ... \njerseys at home since the AFL–<b>NFL</b> merger in 1970, opted for the ... the league \n<b>never</b> granted such permission, and the 49ers&nbsp;...", "title": "Super Bowl" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Meet The <b>NFL Team</b> That Might <b>Never Make</b> It To A <b>Super Bowl</b>&quot;. Forbes. \nRetrieved October 18, 2019. ^ Carroll, Charlotte (February 3,&nbsp;...", "title": "Detroit Lions" }, { "snippet": "However, the Jets have <b>never</b> returned to the <b>Super Bowl</b>, <b>making</b> them one of \nthree <b>NFL teams</b> to win their lone <b>Super Bowl</b> appearance, along with the New&nbsp;...", "title": "New York Jets" }, { "snippet": "There are 32 head coaches in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) for the 32 \nrespective <b>teams</b>. Twenty of the current head coaches have <b>won</b> at least one \n<b>Super Bowl</b> as ... Doug Marrone, Matt Rhule, Kevin Stefanski and Matt Nagy are \nthe only coaches who have <b>never won</b> or lost a <b>Super Bowl</b> having <b>never made</b> it \nto one.", "title": "Active NFL head coach career Super Bowl history" }, { "snippet": "In contrast with their status as perennial also-rans in the pre-merger <b>NFL</b>, where \nthey were the oldest <b>team never</b> to have <b>won</b> a league championship, the&nbsp;...", "title": "Pittsburgh Steelers" }, { "snippet": "The sole special <b>teams</b> player to be named AP <b>NFL</b> MVP was Mark Moseley, who \n<b>won</b> as a placekicker in 1982. Thirteen awardees also <b>won</b> the <b>Super Bowl</b> (or&nbsp;...", "title": "Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award" } ] } ]
When did the virgin islands become part of the united states?
2300646341933893484
History of the United States Virgin Islands
[ "1917" ]
[ "History of the United States Virgin Islands" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "1927" ], "question": "When did the Virgin Islands officially become a US Territory?" }, { "answer": [ "1917" ], "question": "When did the United States purchase the Virgin Islands?" }, { "answer": [ "1936" ], "question": "When were most residents of the Virgin Islands granted US Citizenship?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "When did the virgin islands become part of the united states?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>United States Virgin Islands</b>, often abbreviated <b>USVI</b>, is a group of islands \nand cays in the ... The <b>United States Virgin Islands are</b> located in the Lesser \nAntilles of the Eastern ... While the Caribs came from the same <b>area</b> as the \nArawaks and may have been distantly related, they <b>did</b> not share the Arawaks&#39; \nfriendly nature.", "title": "History of the United States Virgin Islands" }, { "snippet": "The <b>United States Virgin Islands</b> officially the <b>Virgin Islands</b> of the <b>United States</b>, \n<b>are</b> a group of <b>Caribbean islands</b> and an unincorporated and organized territory \nof the <b>United States</b>. The islands <b>are</b> geographically <b>part</b> of the <b>Virgin Islands</b> \narchipelago and <b>are</b> ... <b>did</b> not <b>become</b> a <b>part of the United States Virgin Islands</b> \nterritory until 1996,&nbsp;...", "title": "United States Virgin Islands" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Virgin Islands</b> (Spanish: Islas Vírgenes) <b>are</b> an archipelago in the Caribbean \nSea. They <b>are</b> geologically and biogeographically the easternmost <b>part</b> of the ... \nThe main languages <b>are</b> English and <b>Virgin Islands</b> Creole <b>in the U.S.</b> and British\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Virgin Islands" }, { "snippet": "&quot;51st state&quot;, in post-1959 American political discourse, is a phrase that refers to \nareas or locales that <b>are</b> – seriously or facetiously – considered candidates for \n<b>U.S.</b> statehood, joining the 50 states that presently compose the <b>United States</b>. \nThe phrase has been applied to external territories as well as <b>parts</b> of existing ... \nStates <b>Virgin Islands are</b> also <b>U.S.</b> territories and could potentially <b>become</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "51st state" }, { "snippet": "The British <b>Virgin Islands</b> (abbreviated BVI), officially simply the <b>Virgin Islands</b>, \n<b>are</b> a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, to the east of Puerto Rico and \nthe <b>US Virgin Islands</b> and north-west of Anguilla. The islands <b>are</b> geographically \n<b>part</b> of the <b>Virgin Islands</b> archipelago and <b>are</b> located in the Leeward Islands ... \nHe <b>did</b> confirm that HMS Ocean (L12) was on the way to the BVI items like&nbsp;...", "title": "British Virgin Islands" }, { "snippet": "Territories of the <b>United States are</b> sub-national administrative divisions overseen \nby the United ... All <b>U.S.</b> territories <b>are part of the United States</b> (because they <b>are</b> \nunder <b>U.S.</b> ... the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the <b>U.S. Virgin</b> \n<b>Islands</b>) <b>are</b> ... Bidwell, the court said that the <b>U.S.</b> Constitution <b>did</b> not fully apply \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "Territories of the United States" }, { "snippet": "Saint John (Danish: Sankt Jan) is one of the <b>Virgin Islands</b> in the Caribbean Sea \nand a ... Saint John is 50.8 km<sup>2</sup> (19.61 sq mi) in <b>area</b> with a population of 4,170 (\n2010 census). As of the 2010 <b>U.S.</b> ... Since 1917, the <b>U.S. Virgin Islands are</b> an \norganized, unincorporated territory of the <b>United States</b>. Its residents <b>are U.S.</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands" }, { "snippet": "Politics of the <b>United States Virgin Islands</b> takes place in a framework of a \npresidential representative democratic dependency, whereby the Governor is the \nhead of the local government, and of a multi-party system. <b>United States Virgin</b> \n<b>Islands are</b> an unincorporated and organized territory of ... This article is part of a \nseries on the", "title": "Politics of the United States Virgin Islands" }, { "snippet": "Saint Thomas (Danish: Sankt Thomas) is one of the <b>Virgin Islands</b> in the \nCaribbean Sea and, ... The district has a land <b>area</b> of 32 square miles (83 km<sup>2</sup>). \n... However, the Danes <b>did</b> resettle St. Thomas in 1671, under the sponsorship of \nthe ... However, because Saint Thomas is a <b>U.S.</b> territory, most cars <b>are</b> imported \nfrom the&nbsp;...", "title": "Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands" }, { "snippet": "Under <b>United States</b> law, an unincorporated territory is an <b>area</b> controlled by the \n<b>United States</b> ... There <b>are</b> currently 13 unincorporated territories, comprising a \nland <b>area</b> of ... March 31, 1917: The <b>United States</b> purchased the Danish West \nIndies and renamed it as <b>U.S. Virgin Islands</b> under the terms of a treaty with \nDenmark.", "title": "Unincorporated territories of the United States" } ] } ]
When was laura ingalls wilder first book published?
-6249525508805311668
Laura Ingalls Wilder
[ "1932" ]
[ "Laura Ingalls Wilder" ]
[ { "answer": [ "1932" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "When was laura ingalls wilder first book published?", "results": [ { "snippet": "These trials were documented in <b>Wilder&#39;s book</b> The <b>First</b> Four Years (<b>published</b> in \n1971). Around 1890, they left De Smet and&nbsp;...", "title": "Laura Ingalls Wilder" }, { "snippet": "Stories about Laura, <b>written</b> by <b>Laura Ingalls Wilder</b>: ... Collection: A Special \nCollection of the <b>First</b> Five Little House <b>Books</b>&quot;.", "title": "List of Little House on the Prairie books" }, { "snippet": "The &quot;Little House&quot; <b>Books</b> is a series of American children&#39;s novels <b>written</b> by \nLaura Ingalls ... The <b>first</b> draft of a ninth novel was <b>published</b> posthumously in \n1971 and is commonly included in the series. ... A tenth <b>book</b>, the non-fiction On \nthe Way Home, is <b>Laura Ingalls Wilder&#39;s</b> diary of the years after 1894, when she, \nher&nbsp;...", "title": "Little House on the Prairie" }, { "snippet": "The <b>First</b> Four Years is an autobiographical novel by <b>Laura Ingalls Wilder</b>, \n<b>published</b> in 1971 and commonly considered the last of nine <b>books</b> in the Little \nHouse&nbsp;...", "title": "The First Four Years (novel)" }, { "snippet": "Almanzo James Wilder was the husband of <b>Laura Ingalls Wilder</b> and the father of \nRose Wilder ... Farmer Boy, by <b>publication</b> date, was the second <b>book written</b> in \nthe Little House series. ... It was in De Smet that he <b>first</b> met Laura Ingalls.", "title": "Almanzo Wilder" }, { "snippet": "Little House in the Big Woods is an autobiographical children&#39;s novel <b>written</b> by \n<b>Laura Ingalls Wilder</b> and <b>published</b> by Harper in 1932 (reviewed in June). It was \nWilder&#39;s <b>first book published</b> and it inaugurated her Little House series.", "title": "Little House in the Big Woods" }, { "snippet": "The Children&#39;s Literature Legacy Award is a prize awarded by the Association for \nLibrary Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library \nAssociation (ALA), to writers or illustrators of children&#39;s <b>books published</b> in the \nUnited States who ... Originally, the <b>Laura Ingalls Wilder</b> Medal was awarded \nevery five years,&nbsp;...", "title": "Children's Literature Legacy Award" }, { "snippet": "Lane was the <b>first</b> child of <b>Laura Ingalls Wilder</b> and Almanzo Wilder and the only \nchild of her parents to survive into adulthood. Her early years were a difficult&nbsp;...", "title": "Rose Wilder Lane" }, { "snippet": "These Happy Golden Years is an autobiographical children&#39;s novel <b>written</b> by \n<b>Laura Ingalls Wilder</b> and <b>published</b> in 1943, the eighth of nine <b>books</b> in her Little\n&nbsp;...", "title": "These Happy Golden Years" }, { "snippet": "By the Shores of Silver Lake is an autobiographical children&#39;s novel <b>written</b> by \n<b>Laura Ingalls Wilder</b> and <b>published</b> in 1939, the fifth of nine <b>books</b> in her Little&nbsp;...", "title": "By the Shores of Silver Lake" } ] } ]
Who plays nick brody on brothers and sisters?
-6520541501089124104
Brothers & Sisters (season 5)
[ "Beau Bridges" ]
[ "Brothers & Sisters (season 5)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Beau Bridges" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who plays nick brody on brothers and sisters?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The fifth and final season of <b>Brothers</b> &amp; <b>Sisters</b> premiered on September 26, 2010 \nand ... Gilles Marini <b>who plays</b> Luc Laurent, Sarah&#39;s boyfriend, has also been \nupgraded to ... Beau Bridges has been cast as <b>Nick Brody</b>; Nora&#39;s highschool \nflame.", "title": "Brothers & Sisters (season 5)" }, { "snippet": "Sarah Louise Walker Laurent (formerly Whedon) is a fictional character on the \nABC television ... Sarah and Luc marry while Sarah meets her half-<b>sister</b> Lori with \n<b>Nick Brody</b> walking her down the aisle. Brody confesses to Nora that he has four\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Sarah Walker (Brothers & Sisters)" }, { "snippet": "Nora Maureen Walker is a fictional character on the ABC television series \n<b>Brothers</b> &amp; <b>Sisters</b>. ... She begins to date a political friend of Kitty&#39;s named Isaac \nMarshall (<b>played</b> by Danny Glover), ... Nora get the shocking news that her \nmother Ida Holden died, she breaks down and relied on her past love <b>Nick Brody</b> \nfor strength.", "title": "Nora Walker" }, { "snippet": "<b>Brothers</b> &amp; <b>Sisters</b> is an American television drama series that centers on the \nWalker family and ... Sarah Laurent, daughter of Nora Walker and <b>Nick Brody</b>; \nmother of Paige and Cooper; president of Ojai Foods and ... The character of \nKevin had originally been named Bryan, and had been cast with <b>actor</b> Jonathan \nLaPaglia.", "title": "Brothers & Sisters (2006 TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Damian Watcyn Lewis OBE (born 11 February 1971) is an English <b>actor</b> and \nproducer. He <b>played</b> U.S. Army Major Richard Winters in the HBO miniseries \nBand of <b>Brothers</b>, which earned him a Golden Globe nomination, and also \nportrayed U.S. Marine Sergeant <b>Nicholas Brody</b> in the Showtime&nbsp;...", "title": "Damian Lewis" }, { "snippet": "Children, Frannie Mathison (daughter, with <b>Nicholas Brody</b>). Relatives. Ruby \nMathison (niece); Josie Mathison (niece). Carrie Anne Mathison, <b>played</b> by \nactress Claire Danes, is a fictional character and the ... Carrie accepts the job, but \nlater tells her father and <b>sister</b> that she won&#39;t be taking the baby – a girl – with her \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "Carrie Mathison" }, { "snippet": "Adrien <b>Brody</b> (born April 14, 1973) is an American <b>actor</b> and producer. He \nreceived widespread ... Trekmovie.com. Retrieved October 24, 2008. ^ \nRutheStein (17 May 2009). &quot;Adrien <b>Brody</b> tries comedy in &#39;<b>Brothers</b> Bloom&#39;&quot;. San \nFrancisco Chronicle. sfgate.com.", "title": "Adrien Brody" }, { "snippet": "Katherine Anne &quot;Kitty&quot; Walker McCallister is a fictional character on the primetime \nshow <b>Brothers</b> &amp; <b>Sisters</b>. She is <b>played</b> by actress Calista Flockhart. ... Kitty \nreturns to support Sarah when she finds out that <b>Brody</b> is her father. On Sarah&#39;s&nbsp;...", "title": "Kitty Walker" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of characters appearing in the Showtime drama Homeland. ... <b>Played</b> \nby Damian Lewis, <b>Nicholas Brody</b> is the husband of Jessica Brody and father ... \nSaylor, Dana Brody is the daughter of Nicholas and Jessica and older <b>sister</b> to \nChris. ... involved in the death of his own <b>brother</b>, which Leo told her was a \nsuicide.", "title": "List of Homeland characters" }, { "snippet": "Sarah&#39;s last name[edit]. Someone changed Sarah&#39;s last name from Walker to \nBrody in the cast list. Although she has just discovered that <b>Nick Brody</b> is her \nfather, her name in ... Can anyone tell me which episode(s) this paragraph is \nreferring to, when &quot;The characters <b>played</b> by Calista Flockhart and Sally Field go \nsee the Los&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Brothers & Sisters (2006 TV series)" } ] } ]
Who plays the fortune teller in the little mermaid?
-2222721038796504854
The Little Mermaid (2018 film)
[ "Shanna Collins" ]
[ "The Little Mermaid" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Shanna Dophalene Collins", "Shanna Collins" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": " fortune teller in the little mermaid", "results": [ { "snippet": "Thora, a <b>fortune teller</b>, and Ulysses, a circus performer, help Cam and Elle take \nElizabeth&#39;s soul and release her from her tank. They escape to the ocean,&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid (2018 film)" }, { "snippet": "Ursula is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Walt <b>Disney</b> Pictures&#39; \n28th animated ... In this version of events, the official walkthrough states that \nUrsula was King Triton&#39;s <b>fortuneteller</b> before she was banished. Ursula is \neventually&nbsp;...", "title": "Ursula (The Little Mermaid)" }, { "snippet": "Hans Christian Andersen in Denmark usually called H.C. Andersen, was a \nDanish author. ... &quot;The <b>Little Mermaid</b>&quot; appeared in the periodical Bentley&#39;s \nMiscellany, followed by a second volume, Wonderful Stories for Children. Two \nother ... He had better <b>fortune</b> with the publication of the Picture-Book without \nPictures (1840).", "title": "Hans Christian Andersen" }, { "snippet": "Magdalene with the Smoking Flame is a 1640 oil-on-canvas depiction of Mary \nMagdalene by ... Throughout his Magdalene series he demonstrates small \nchanges in lighting, pose, and symbolism. Although the ... The painting appears \nin Ariel&#39;s grotto during the song &quot;Part of Your World&quot; in the 1989 film The <b>Little</b> \n<b>Mermaid</b>.", "title": "Magdalene with the Smoking Flame" }, { "snippet": "Walt <b>Disney</b> Records the Legacy Collection is a compilation album series \nproduced and ... &quot;<b>Fortune Tellers</b>&quot;, George Bruns, 3:07. 7. &quot;Enter the Sheriff&quot;, \nGeorge&nbsp;...", "title": "Walt Disney Records the Legacy Collection" }, { "snippet": "The Fairytaler (1998-2003) (Danish: Der var engang...) is a 1998 Danish \nanimated television series based on the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen. \nList of episodes[edit]. The <b>Little Mermaid</b> &middot; The Emperor&#39;s New Clothes &middot; The \nNightingale &middot; The ... The Galoshes of <b>Fortune</b>; The Golden Treasure; The \nProfessor and the Flea&nbsp;...", "title": "The Fairytaler" }, { "snippet": "Triton is a Greek god of the sea, the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, god and \ngoddess of the ... King Triton is a character depicted in the <b>Disney&#39;s</b> The <b>Little</b> \n<b>Mermaid</b>, ... Trojan Horse &middot; Winnowing Oar &middot; Wheel of Fortune &middot; Wheel of fire &middot; \nXoanon ... Divination &middot; Eidolon &middot; Eternal youth &middot; Evocation &middot; <b>Fortune</b>-<b>telling</b> &middot; \nImmortality&nbsp;...", "title": "Triton (mythology)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Mermaid</b> Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch animated television series is based on the \nshōjo manga ... A <b>little</b> boy (Kaito&#39;s cousin) becomes fascinated by Lucia&#39;s \n<b>mermaid</b> form and vows to search for her. Meanwhile ... She is almost captured \nby Lady Bat (who was the <b>fortune teller</b>) before Hanon and Rina arrive. 26, 78, &quot;\nIdol&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch episodes" }, { "snippet": "Set in Ancient China, Little Red Happy Coat learns that some wolves can&#39;t be ... \nas a smart and mischievous cat named Puss sets out to improve the <b>fortunes</b> of \nhis ... Featuring the voices of Tia Carrere as Mija the <b>Little Mermaid</b>, Margaret \nCho&nbsp;...", "title": "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child" }, { "snippet": "Georges de La Tour (March 13, 1593 – January 30, 1652) was a French Baroque \npainter, who ... genre scenes of cheats—as in The <b>Fortune Teller</b>—and fighting \nbeggars clearly derive from the Dutch Caravaggisti, ... she yearns to know about \nfire while singing &quot;Part of Your World&quot; in <b>Disney&#39;s</b> 1989 film The <b>Little Mermaid</b>.", "title": "Georges de La Tour" } ] }, { "query": " little mermaid", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b> is a 1989 American animated musical romantic fantasy film \nproduced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures. The 28th\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The <b>Little Mermaid</b>&quot; (Danish: Den lille havfrue) is a fairy tale written by the \nDanish author Hans Christian Andersen. The story follows the journey of a young\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b> (Danish: Den lille Havfrue) is a bronze statue by Edvard \nEriksen, depicting a mermaid becoming human. The sculpture is displayed on a \nrock&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid (statue)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b> is a 2018 American live-action fantasy-adventure film inspired \nby the Hans Christian Andersen story of the same name. It is directed and&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid (2018 film)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b> is a stage musical produced by Disney Theatrical, based on \nthe animated 1989 Disney film of the same name and the classic story of the&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid (musical)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b>: Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack to \nthe 1989 Disney animated feature film, The <b>Little Mermaid</b>. It contains the&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid (soundtrack)" }, { "snippet": "Ariel sings a lullaby to baby Melody expressing her love and how she hopes \nMelody&#39;s heart will always belong to her and <b>the</b> sea because of her <b>mermaid</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b> is an American animated television series produced by Walt \nDisney Television Animation based on the 1989 Disney film of the same name.", "title": "The Little Mermaid (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b> is a Disney media franchise. The success of the 1989 \nAmerican animated feature film The <b>Little Mermaid</b> led to a direct-to-video sequel,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid (franchise)" }, { "snippet": "King Triton and his wife, Queen Athena, rule over <b>the</b> underwater kingdom of \nAtlantica, filled with music and laughter. They have seven young daughters: \nAttina,&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning" } ] } ]
Who sang breakfast at tiffany's the original?
-6909798989883244156
Breakfast at Tiffany's (song)
[ "Deep Blue Something" ]
[ "Breakfast at Tiffany's (song)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Deep Blue Something" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "Who sang breakfast at tiffany's the original?", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Breakfast at Tiffany&#39;s</b>&quot; is a 1995 <b>song</b> recorded by American alternative rock \nband Deep Blue ... Topplistan. Archived from the <b>original</b> on September 27, 2015.", "title": "Breakfast at Tiffany's (song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Moon River&quot; is a <b>song</b> composed by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. \nIt was originally performed by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie <b>Breakfast at</b> \n<b>Tiffany&#39;s</b>, winning an Academy Award for Best <b>Original Song</b>.", "title": "Moon River" }, { "snippet": "At the 1962 Academy Awards, Mancini and lyricist Johnny Mercer won Oscars for \nBest <b>Original Song</b> for &quot;Moon River&quot;, while Mancini picked up a second statue&nbsp;...", "title": "Breakfast at Tiffany's: Music from the Motion Picture" }, { "snippet": "<b>Breakfast at Tiffany&#39;s</b> is a 1961 American romantic comedy film directed by Blake \nEdwards and ... Mancini and Mercer won the 1961 Oscar for Best <b>Original Song</b> \nfor &quot;Moon River&quot;. Mancini won for Best <b>Original</b> Score. There are also unreleased\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Breakfast at Tiffany's (film)" }, { "snippet": "Deep Blue Something is an American rock band who are best known for their \n1995 hit single &quot;<b>Breakfast at Tiffany&#39;s</b>&quot; from their second album Home. ... the \nfeature film Roman Holiday, but he thought that the Hepburn film <b>Breakfast at</b> \n<b>Tiffany&#39;s</b> would make a better <b>song</b> title. ... Archived from the <b>original</b> on February \n7, 2006.", "title": "Deep Blue Something" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Charade&quot; is a sad lonely Parisian waltz with music by Henry Mancini and lyrics \nby Johnny Mercer performed in the 1963 film of the same name starring by Cary \nGrant and Audrey Hepburn. It was nominated that year for the Academy Award \nfor Best <b>Original Song</b>. ... while scoring <b>Breakfast at Tiffany&#39;s</b>, and he composed \nthe <b>song</b> for Charade:&nbsp;...", "title": "Charade (1963 song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Goldfinger&quot; is the title <b>song</b> from the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger. \nComposed by John ... wider than a mile,&quot; to the melody of &quot;Moon River,&quot; the \npopular theme <b>song</b> from <b>Breakfast at Tiffany&#39;s</b>. ... The iconic two-note phrase \nwhich is the basis for the <b>song&#39;s</b> introduction was not in the <b>original</b> orchestration, \nbut occurred to&nbsp;...", "title": "Goldfinger (Shirley Bassey song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Aubrey&quot; is a <b>song</b> written and composed by David Gates, and originally recorded \nby the soft ... David Gates wrote the <b>song</b> after watching <b>Breakfast at Tiffany&#39;s</b> \nstarring Audrey Hepburn. Actress ... Archived from the <b>original</b> on March 22, 2016\n.", "title": "Aubrey (song)" }, { "snippet": "Henry Nicola Mancini was an American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist \nand flautist. ... Mancini&#39;s scores for Blake Edwards included <b>Breakfast at Tiffany&#39;s</b> (\nwith the standard ... In 1961, Mancini won two Academy Awards, one for &quot;Moon \nRiver&quot; for Best <b>Original Song</b> and one for Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy&nbsp;...", "title": "Henry Mancini" }, { "snippet": "The 34th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1961, were held on April \n9, 1962, at the ... &quot;Moon River&quot; from <b>Breakfast at Tiffany&#39;s</b> – Music by Henry \nMancini; Lyric by Johnny Mercer ... Remick (Presenters: Writing Awards); Debbie \nReynolds (Presenter: Best <b>Original Song</b>); Rosalind Russell (Presenter: Best \nDirector)&nbsp;...", "title": "34th Academy Awards" } ] } ]
Who sang the song blanket on the ground?
-4578989100374004597
Blanket on the Ground
[ "Billie Jo Spears" ]
[ "Blanket on the Ground" ]
[ { "answer": [ "spears", "Billie Jo Spears" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "sang the song blanket on the ground?", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Blanket on the Ground</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> recorded by country music singer Billie Jo \nSpears. Released ... The <b>song</b> was written by Roger Bowling and <b>sung</b> from the \npoint of view of a middle-aged woman who coaxes her hesitant husband \noutdoors to&nbsp;...", "title": "Blanket on the Ground" }, { "snippet": "Billie Jo Spears was an American country music singer. She reached the top 10 \nof the country music chart five times between 1969 and 1977, her biggest being &quot;\n<b>Blanket on the Ground</b>&quot;, a 1975 number-one hit. ... After graduating from high \nschool she <b>sang</b> in nightclubs and sought a record deal. She began performing \nas&nbsp;...", "title": "Billie Jo Spears" }, { "snippet": "Philomena Begley (born 20 October 1942) is an Irish country music singer from \nNorthern ... Her first venture as a singer was with the popular Old Cross Céilí \nBand, with whom she <b>sang</b> as a dare, but stayed with the group. ... of Billie Jo \nSpears&#39; hit <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Blanket on the Ground</b>&quot; which took her to number five in the \nIrish charts.", "title": "Philomena Begley" }, { "snippet": "Roger Dale Bowling (December 3, 1944 – December 26, 1982) was a Nashville \nsongwriter ... &quot;<b>Blanket on the Ground</b>&quot; a number one hit for Billie Jo Spears in \n1975; &quot;Lucille&quot; (co-written with Hal Bynum), a number one hit for Kenny Rogers \nand named CMA <b>Song</b> Of The Year in 1977; &quot;Coward of the County&quot; (co-written \nwith&nbsp;...", "title": "Roger Bowling" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Misty Blue&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Bob Montgomery that has been recorded and \nmade ... from the album Wilma Burgess Sings Misty Blue ... production and had \nmajor hits with <b>songs</b> like &quot;<b>Blanket on the Ground</b>&quot; and &quot;What I&#39;ve Got in Mind&quot;.", "title": "Misty Blue" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The Meeting Place&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Colin Moulding of the English rock band \nXTC, ... Among influences on the <b>song</b>, Moulding cited Syd Barrett, the Rolling \nStones&#39; &quot;Factory Girl&quot; (1968), and Billie Jo Spears&#39; <b>Blanket on the Ground</b>&quot; (1975).", "title": "The Meeting Place (song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Help Me Make It Through The Night&quot; is a country music ballad written and \ncomposed by Kris Kristofferson and released on his 1970 album Kristofferson. It \nwas covered later in 1970 by Sammi Smith, on the album Help Me Make It \nThrough the Night. Smith&#39;s recording of the <b>song</b> remains the most commercially \nsuccessful and ... In 2013, American Idol contestant Kree Harrison <b>sang</b> this <b>song</b> \nduring&nbsp;...", "title": "Help Me Make It Through the Night" }, { "snippet": "This is a comprehensive list of <b>songs</b> written or performed by pop duo The \nCarpenters, ... Canta &middot; From the Top, 1990, Raposo, Spanish version of &quot;<b>Sing</b>&quot;.", "title": "List of songs recorded by The Carpenters" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Little Boxes&quot; is a <b>song</b> written and composed by Malvina Reynolds in 1962, \nwhich became a ... the Truth, and can also be found on the Smithsonian \nFolkways Records 2000 CD re-issue of Ear To The <b>Ground</b>. ... 2005: The <b>song</b> is \n<b>sung</b> by both Keith Carradine (as &quot;Elton Tripp&quot;) and Kate Mara (as &quot;Zoe Tripp&quot;) in \nthe film&nbsp;...", "title": "Little Boxes" }, { "snippet": "Patsy Cline&#39;s Greatest Hits is a compilation consisting of American country pop \nmusic singer, ... &quot;Faded Love&quot;, a cover of a Bob Wills <b>song</b>, was released after \nCline&#39;s death in 1963. It reached #7 on the U.S. Country charts and #96 on the \nHot&nbsp;...", "title": "Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits" } ] } ]
Who plays the role of julian on instinct?
-1847003315610168606
Instinct (U.S. TV series)
[ "Naveen Andrews" ]
[ "Instinct (American TV series)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Naveen Andrews", "Naveen William Sidney Andrews", "Andrews" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": " role of julian on instinct", "results": [ { "snippet": "Naveen William Sidney Andrews (born 17 January 1969) is a British-American \nactor. He is known for numerous <b>roles</b>, such as Sayid Jarrah in the television \nseries ... <b>Julian</b> in the series <b>Instinct</b>, starring Alan Cumming and Bojana \nNovakovic.", "title": "Naveen Andrews" }, { "snippet": "<b>Instinct</b> (stylized as INSTIИCT) is an American police procedural drama television \nseries which ... friends when needed; Naveen Andrews as <b>Julian</b> Cousins, a \ncontact of Dylan&#39;s from his days at the CIA who now works freelance and who \nspecializes in ... &quot;What Alan Cumming&#39;s <b>role</b> as a gay lead means for mainstream \nTV&quot;.", "title": "Instinct (American TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Tinbergen&#39;s four questions, named after Nikolaas Tinbergen and based on \nAristotle&#39;s four ... It was in fact <b>Julian</b> Huxley who identified the first three \nquestions, Niko ... The literature conceptualizes the relationship between <b>function</b> \nand evolution in two ... Pinker, Steven (1994) The Language <b>Instinct</b>: How the \nMind Creates&nbsp;...", "title": "Tinbergen's four questions" }, { "snippet": "<b>Julian</b> of Eclanum (c. 386 – c. 455) was bishop of Eclanum, near today&#39;s \nBenevento (Italy). ... Sexuality: As Brown puts it, “<b>Julian</b> spoke boldly of the sexual \n<b>instinct</b> as a sixth sense of the body, as a [morally] neutral energy that might be \nused&nbsp;...", "title": "Julian of Eclanum" }, { "snippet": "Richard Scott Harmon is a Canadian actor known for his <b>role</b> as John Murphy in \nThe CW&#39;s The 100. Harmon is also known for his <b>roles</b> as Jasper Ames in The \nKilling and <b>Julian</b> ... 2015, A Mother&#39;s <b>Instinct</b>, Seth Durand, Television film.", "title": "Richard Harmon" }, { "snippet": "Lucas Jones is a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime soap opera, \nGeneral ... During his wait, Carnes learned he had booked the recurring <b>role</b> of \nLucas with ... Despite no confirmation from the series, <b>Instinct</b> published a report \nwhich ... of Lucas became necessary when William deVry took over the <b>role of</b> \n<b>Julian</b>.", "title": "Lucas Jones" }, { "snippet": "Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith (formerly Khan, born 30 January 1974) is a British \nTV, film and documentary producer and founder of <b>Instinct</b> Productions ... of a TV \ndrama series about the Rothschild banking dynasty written by <b>Julian</b> Fellowes.", "title": "Jemima Goldsmith" }, { "snippet": "Bicameralism is a hypothesis in psychology that argues that the human mind \nonce operated in a state in which cognitive <b>functions</b> were divided between one \npart of the brain which ... The term was coined by <b>Julian</b> Jaynes, who presented \nthe idea in his 1976 book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Bicameralism (psychology)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Instinct</b> or innate behavior is the inherent inclination of a living organism towards \na particular ... Other examples include animal fighting, animal courtship behavior, \ninternal escape <b>functions</b>, and the building of nests. ... Jaynes, <b>Julian</b> (1957).", "title": "Instinct" }, { "snippet": "Boxing Helena is a 1993 American mystery thriller film with horror elements \ndirected by Jennifer Lynch, and starring Sherilyn Fenn, <b>Julian</b> Sands and Bill \nPaxton. ... Madonna was originally supposed to play the starring <b>role</b>, but shortly \nbefore&nbsp;...", "title": "Boxing Helena" } ] } ]