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Who is winner of rising star season 2? | 3284068050017342590 | Rising Star India (season 2) | [
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Who sings the song somewhere over the rainbow? | 7665099664495518065 | Over the Rainbow | [
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Who wrote the song you're no good? | -6409358431787500810 | You're No Good | [
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Who played peter pan in the original movie? | -7366388301296788991 | Peter Pan (1954 musical) | [
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Where are oranges mostly grown in the world? | -7064838843762190159 | Citrus production | [
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"snippet": "The 'Kinnow' is a high yield mandarin hybrid <b>cultivated</b> extensively in the wider \nPunjab region ... 'Kinnow' harvesting starts when the fruit's external colour \nbecomes <b>orange</b>, from December to February. The best harvesting time is mid-\nJanuary ...",
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"snippet": "In central London, mature Trifoliate <b>Orange</b> specimens can be seen in the \ngardens of St Paul's Cathedral. Trifoliate <b>orange</b> and ...",
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"snippet": "The Fort of Santa Cruz de Itamaracá (Holy cross of Itamaracá), popularly known \nas Fort <b>Orange</b>, is located on Itamaracá Island on the north coast of the state of ...",
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"snippet": "The Cabo <b>Orange</b> National Park is a National park located in Amapá state in the \nnorth of <b>Brazil</b>, near the border between <b>Brazil</b> and French Guiana. Contents.",
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"snippet": "Citrus bergamia, the bergamot <b>orange</b> is a fragrant citrus fruit the size of an ... \n<b>Production</b> is mostly limited to the Ionian Sea coastal <b>areas</b> of the province of \nReggio di Calabria in Italy, to such an extent that it is a ...",
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"snippet": "The Black Dirt <b>Region</b> is located in southern <b>Orange</b> County, New York and \nnorthern Sussex ... By the late 20th century the <b>region</b> was <b>producing</b> an average \nof 30,000 pounds of onion per acre (3.3 kg/m^3). Today, due to changing popular\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Brazil</b> officially the Federative Republic of <b>Brazil</b> is the largest country in both \nSouth America and Latin America. At 8.5 million square kilometers (3.2 million ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Brazil</b> is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. <b>Brazil</b> or \nBrasil may also refer to: Contents. 1 Film and television; 2 Music; 3 Places ...",
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"snippet": "The 2019 <b>Brazilian</b> Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race that was held on \n17 November 2019 at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, <b>Brazil</b>.",
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"snippet": "The Empire of <b>Brazil</b> was a 19th-century state that broadly comprised the \nterritories which form modern <b>Brazil</b> and (until 1828) Uruguay. Its government \nwas a ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Brazil</b> is a city in Clay County, Indiana, United States. The population was 7,912 \nat the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Clay County. It is part of the ...",
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"snippet": "A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical machine for writing characters \nsimilar to those produced by a printer's movable type. Typically, a typewriter has \nan array of <b>keys</b>, and each <b>one</b> causes a <b>different</b> ... Before the <b>shift key</b>, \ntypewriters had to have a separate <b>key</b> and typebar for upper-case letters; in \nessence, the ...",
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"snippet": "Melissa Reeves (née Brennan, born March 14, 1967) is an American actress, \nknown for playing Jennifer Horton on and off since 1985 on the NBC series <b>Days</b> \n<b>of Our Lives</b> (1985–1995, 2000–2006, 2010–) ... Reeves' first television role was \nas <b>Jade</b> Perkins on Santa Barbara from 1984 to 1985. She originated the role of \nthe ...",
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"snippet": "This is a list of previous cast members on the long-running American NBC \ndaytime soap opera, ... Gabrielle Haugh, <b>Jade</b> Michaels, 2017. Rick Hearst, \nScotty ...",
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Where did the magma that erupts from mauna loa likely form? | 7733711354409072800 | Mauna Loa | [
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"snippet": "Kīlauea <b>is</b> an active shield volcano in the Hawaiian Islands that last <b>erupted</b> \nbetween 1983 and 2018. Historically, Kīlauea <b>is</b> the most active of the five \nvolcanoes that together <b>form</b> ... This <b>is</b> not always the case; the 1984 <b>eruption</b> of \n<b>Mauna Loa</b> started during an <b>eruption</b> at Kīlauea, but <b>had</b> no discernible effect on \nthe Kīlauea ...",
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"snippet": "... of <b>Mauna Loa</b> (4,170 m or 13,680 ft high) and <b>Mauna Kea</b> (4,206 m or 13,799 ft \nhigh). The fifteen volcanoes that make up the eight principal islands of Hawaii <b>are</b> \nthe youngest in a ... Because the <b>eruptions</b> occur with the volcano underwater, \nthe <b>form</b> of <b>lava</b> typically <b>erupted is</b> pillow <b>lava</b>. Pillow <b>lava is</b> rounded balls of \n<b>lava</b> ...",
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Richest football club in the world by forbes? | -784016355923707911 | Forbes' list of the most valuable football clubs | [
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Who owned the farmhouse where the two commanders of the civil war met to end the war? | -5201385405157542712 | Bennett Place | [
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Name the mountain range that runs along the adriatic coast in the balkans? | -2708448542035511077 | Dinaric Alps | [
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Where was the peace treaty signed for ww1? | 6962393286850529889 | Treaty of Versailles | [
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Who plays emmett father on switched at birth? | 3944790860999579003 | List of Switched at Birth characters | [
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When is the first mission to mars planned? | -4481611667886397076 | Human mission to Mars | [
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Pardes mein hai mera dil actress real name? | -4475899445195306939 | Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil | [
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Who presided over the muslim league session at dhaka? | -5172382915852306897 | All-India Muslim League | [
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Where was the film guns of navarone filmed? | 8720605608465051872 | The Guns of Navarone (film) | [
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Who is the clarinet in peter and the wolf? | 9149587181013910168 | Peter and the Wolf | [
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What is the restart if a goal kick does not leave the penalty area? | -4969957155708249806 | Goal kick | [
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Who plays peter on guardians of the galaxy? | 9101603707593358987 | Guardians of the Galaxy (film) | [
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Who were the baby boy twins in full house? | 1355998457873942212 | List of Full House and Fuller House characters | [
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When did oldham become part of greater manchester? | 8379253258245070070 | Oldham | [
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What do the dazante figures from monte alban depict? | -7800867545344915533 | Monte Albán | [
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How many different colours are on the south african flag? | -4758007580439307031 | Flag of South Africa | [
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When was the first phineas and ferb episode made? | 3409874739702687713 | List of Phineas and Ferb episodes | [
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Who is the captain of u19 indian cricket team? | -2095174813520080777 | India national under-19 cricket team | [
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What state was the battle of fredericksburg fought in? | -9130863217444540918 | Battle of Fredericksburg | [
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When did i can only imagine become a hit? | 5246554392265119454 | I Can Only Imagine (MercyMe song) | [
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When did the chargers become los angeles chargers? | -5947629040239951518 | Los Angeles Chargers | [
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Who wrote the nights went out in georgia? | -3728548867125248665 | The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia | [
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In which year the nationalisation of subsidiary bank of the state bank of india was done? | -2060056805562807865 | State Bank of Mysore | [
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Where did the idea of cats having nine lives come from? | 3595826330470773653 | Nine Lives | [
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"snippet": "The Three Lives of Thomasina is a 1963 American-British fantasy film directed by \nDon Chaffey ... It was based upon Gallico's 1957 novel Thomasina, the <b>Cat</b> Who \n<b>Thought</b> She Was God. ... Meanwhile, Thomasina's soul goes to a <b>feline</b> afterlife \nwhere <b>cats</b> who <b>have</b> used all of their <b>nine lives</b> are transformed into Siamese ...",
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When did jackie robinson get rookie of the year? | 8870281782927813714 | Jackie Robinson | [
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Who is dr sloan in kevin saves the world? | 4874510547421749342 | Kevin (Probably) Saves the World | [
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When did ghana won the under 20 world cup? | 3873339436491235552 | Ghana national under-20 football team | [
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What is on top of the texas state capitol building? | -1451370178704880316 | Texas State Capitol | [
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Who plays jonathan turner in boy meets world? | 5568079271152213568 | Anthony Tyler Quinn | [
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The main character of bizet's carmen is a? | -4513141605704956514 | Carmen | [
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When did puss in boots appear in shrek? | -1259399940409175981 | List of Shrek characters | [
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Where is panama canal located on the map? | 2244513520102088370 | Panama Canal | [
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Who played foxy lady in smokey and the bandit? | -8739105880423725846 | Smokey and the Bandit | [
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Who got the biggest nba contract right now? | 822228824108585731 | Highest-paid NBA players by season | [
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First atomic power station in india was started at? | 6126639565797531558 | Tarapur Atomic Power Station | [
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"snippet": "The Bushehr <b>Nuclear Power Plant</b> (Persian: نیروگاه اتمی بوشهر) is a <b>nuclear</b> \n<b>power plant</b> in Iran 17 kilometres (11 mi) southeast of the city of Bushehr, \nbetween the fishing villages of Halileh and Bandargeh along the Persian Gulf. \nConstruction of the plant was <b>started</b> in 1975 by German companies, but the ... It \nis the <b>first</b> civilian <b>nuclear power plant</b> built in the Middle East.",
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Who won season 9 of my kitchen rules? | 4139943102088743059 | My Kitchen Rules (series 9) | [
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Where is the womans euro 2017 being held? | -2629296538300995652 | UEFA Women's Championship | [
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Who sang the original bad to the bone? | -4303361923098678964 | Bad to the Bone | [
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How many episodes in season 4 of empire are there? | -7115594723028951982 | Empire (season 4) | [
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When did little rock central high school close? | -3683170640233152844 | Little Rock Central High School | [
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When did the white house move to dc? | -2859734255796988029 | White House | [
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"snippet": "Tammi Terrell was an American recording <b>artist</b>, best known as a star <b>singer</b> for \nMotown ... "I Can't <b>Believe You Love</b> Me" became Terrell's first R&B top forty \nsingle, followed almost immediately ... After Terrell announced their engagement \nonstage during an appearance together, she discovered that he was already \n<b>married</b>.",
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"snippet": ""That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" is a 1971 <b>song</b> performed by \nCarly Simon, and the lead single from her self titled debut album Carly Simon (\n1971). Her friend and frequent collaborator Jacob Brackman wrote the <b>lyrics</b> and \n... With subject matter that includes "the parents' bad <b>marriage</b>; the friends' \nunhappy ...",
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"snippet": "A Gentleman's Guide to <b>Love</b> & Murder is a musical comedy, with the book and \n<b>lyrics</b> by Robert ... A group dressed in mourning enter and advise "those of <b>you</b> of \nweaker ... Monty is in <b>love</b> with Miss Sibella Hallward, but she will not <b>marry</b> him \ndue to ... to accept his apparent destiny as a poor commoner ("Foolish to <b>Think</b>").",
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Where is the root user's home directory located on a mac os x file system? | 3400415559819253796 | Home directory | [
"/ var / root"
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How many episodes does steven universe season 1 have? | -7007111749515821964 | List of Steven Universe episodes | [
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Who acts as the federal government's lawyer before the supreme court? | -8258621108537485905 | Solicitor General of the United States | [
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When is the world series of poker 2018? | -5061118771119178001 | 2018 World Series of Poker | [
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When do we celebrate veterans day this year? | 367502142570559486 | Veterans Day | [
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