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Who wrote i henry the eighth i am? | -6408855781261854449 | I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am | [
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"snippet": "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am is a 1910 British music hall song by <b>Fred Murray</b> and \nR. P. Weston. It was a signature song of the music hall star Harry Champion.",
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Where is the hospital used in grey's anatomy? | -7374643129490721203 | Grey's Anatomy | [
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Where is lactase found in the digestive system? | -1671637204801562383 | Lactase | [
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Who is the villain in the little mermaid? | 3951702302038281951 | List of The Little Mermaid characters | [
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When did dick clark's new year's eve start? | -1031802681153121790 | Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve | [
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Beach Volleyball Championship was the first annual tournament \nto determine the <b>national champion</b> of <b>NCAA</b> ... This was the Trojans' second \nconsecutive <b>national title</b>, having <b>won</b> the last AVCA tournament ... Field hockey · \n<b>Football</b> (FBS) †; <b>Football</b> (FCS) · Men's golf · Women's golf · Men's gymnastics ...",
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What movie is the song chaiyya chaiyya from? | -9018762980484503898 | Chaiyya Chaiyya | [
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What is the most expensive car sold at auction? | -1679745497913709050 | List of most expensive cars sold at auction | [
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Who were the main countries involved in the cold war? | -4768845343020183471 | Cold War | [
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Who plays the hotel manager in pretty woman? | -5432540529915581766 | Pretty Woman | [
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Bahubali 2 box office collection in india first day? | -9012375606210290438 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | [
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When was andrew marr's history of the world made? | -5963699910527126576 | Andrew Marr's History of the World | [
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Mmts train timings from falaknuma to lingampally route? | 49837184024392133 | Falaknuma – Lingampally route (Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System) | [
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When did orange is the new black season 5 come out? | 606158756673464509 | List of Orange Is the New Black episodes | [
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"snippet": "Yāˈqub ibn Isḥāq ibn Ibrāhīm يَعْقُوب إِبْنُ إِسْحَٰق إِبْنُ إِبرَٰهِم also known as <b>Jacob</b>, is \na prophet in ... <b>Jacob's</b> older sons, however, felt that their <b>father</b> loved Joseph and \nBenjamin, <b>Jacob's</b> youngest son, more than them. ... Instances in the <b>Bible</b> \ninvolving <b>Jacob</b> wrestling with an angel are not mentioned in the Quran, but are ...",
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When did they stop making the buick lesabre? | -7210261945007306645 | Buick LeSabre | [
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How many goals has cristiano ronaldo scored in his football career? | 4614086967202265091 | Cristiano Ronaldo | [
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When did the song crimson and clover come out? | 5883180606140774700 | Crimson and Clover | [
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In summer paralympics games 2016 held in rio de generio gold medal in men's high jump was won by? | -8729808460268425659 | Mariyappan Thangavelu | [
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When did the united states start regulating immigration? | -1872383702797460401 | History of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in the United States | [
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Which gears of war is the ultimate edition? | -396595096423448436 | Gears of War (video game) | [
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When did exploration to the inner solar system begin? | 7850210182029158521 | Discovery and exploration of the Solar System | [
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Who started the foundation for a better life? | 8440012882825076337 | The Foundation for a Better Life | [
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The walking dead season 3 game release date? | 3197910429434597276 | The Walking Dead: A New Frontier | [
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What airline has its hub in charlotte nc? | -6618865702711778226 | Charlotte Douglas International Airport | [
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Where does the seine river start and end? | -182517622122827272 | Seine | [
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When will bts love yourself tear be released? | 8961693030765084391 | Love Yourself: Tear | [
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What is the county seat of peoria county? | -3066201377245116335 | Peoria County, Illinois | [
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When did the boy in the striped pajamas take place? | 5856677246131091239 | The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas | [
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About how much of its property did mexico lose during the mexican-american war? | -652728873846758489 | Mexican–American War | [
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Which planet is the third planet from the sun? | -1288356677711467395 | Third planet | [
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Who won i'm a celebrity australia 2016? | -7267832776258345731 | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series) | [
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Where did quarterback foles go to high school? | 3482044244293000836 | Nick Foles | [
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Where is national open university located in lagos? | 8230260479371901294 | National Open University of Nigeria | [
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Who won the medals in womens ice skating? | -689473886581466040 | List of Olympic medalists in figure skating | [
"Alina Zagitova",
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"snippet": "The <b>2015</b> World <b>Figure Skating</b> Championships was an international <b>figure</b> \n<b>skating</b> competition in the 2014–15 season. <b>Figure skaters</b> competed for the title \nof <b>World champion</b> in men's singles, <b>ladies</b>' singles, pairs, and ice dancing. ... \n2014 <b>World Championships</b>, each ISU member nation can field <b>one</b> to three \nentries per ...",
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"snippet": "Evgenia Armanovna Medvedeva is a Russian <b>figure skater</b>. She is a two-time \nOlympic silver ... Earlier in her career, she <b>won</b> the <b>2015</b> World Junior \nChampionships, the ... At the 2017 <b>World Championships</b>, she became the first \n<b>female</b> skater to <b>win</b> ... Placing third in both segments, she <b>won</b> the <b>bronze medal</b> \nwhile Elena ...",
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"snippet": "<b>2015 World Championships</b>. The 2014 World <b>Figure Skating</b> Championships \nwas an international <b>figure skating</b> competition held in Saitama, Japan, at the \nSaitama Super Arena from March 24 to 30. <b>Medals</b> were awarded in the \ndisciplines of men's singles, <b>ladies</b>' singles, pair ... Finishing six points back, \nFernández <b>won</b> his second World <b>bronze medal</b>.",
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"snippet": "Grace Elizabeth Gold (born August 17, 1995), known as Gracie Gold, is an \nAmerican <b>figure skater</b>. She is the 2014 Olympic team event <b>bronze</b> medalist, the \n<b>2015</b> Internationaux ... At the <b>2015 World Championships</b>, Gold placed eighth \nplace in the short program with a score of 60.73, her lowest score of the season.",
"title": "Gracie Gold"
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"snippet": "Elizabet Tursynbayeva is a Kazakh <b>figure skater</b>. She is the 2019 <b>World</b> silver \nmedalist, the ... Competing in the junior ranks, Tursynbayeva <b>won bronze</b> at the \n2016 Winter Youth Olympics and silver at ... She went on to place twelfth at the \n2018 Winter Olympics, and eleventh at the 2018 <b>World Figure Skating</b> \n<b>Championships</b>.",
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"snippet": "The <b>2015</b> World <b>bronze</b> medalist Elena Radionova was in fifth, while ... to <b>win</b> the \nUnited States' first <b>World Championship ladies medal</b> ...",
"title": "2016 World Figure Skating Championships"
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"snippet": "Ashley Elisabeth Wagner (born May 16, 1991) is a retired American <b>figure skater</b>. \nShe is the 2016 World silver medalist, a 2014 Olympic <b>bronze</b> medalist in the ... \nShe was the first U.S. <b>ladies</b>' single skater to <b>win</b> consecutive national titles since \n... At the <b>2015 World Championships</b> in Shanghai, Wagner placed 11th in the ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2017</b> World <b>Figure Skating</b> Championships were held 29 March – 2 April \n<b>2017</b> in Helsinki, Finland. The host was named in June 2014. <b>Medals</b> were \nawarded in the disciplines of men's singles, <b>ladies</b>' singles, ... Based on the \nresults of the 2016 <b>World Championships</b>, each ISU member nation was allowed \nto field <b>one</b> to ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2017</b> World Junior <b>Figure Skating</b> Championships were held March 15–19, \n<b>2017</b> in Taipei City, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei). Commonly called "World Juniors" \nand "Junior <b>Worlds</b>", the event determined the World Junior champions in the \ndisciplines of men's singles, <b>ladies</b>' singles ... Russia's Alina Zagitova <b>won</b> the \n<b>ladies</b>' title in her first appearance at the ...",
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"snippet": "The 2019 <b>World Figure Skating Championships</b> were held in Saitama, Japan, \nfrom March ... <b>2017 World bronze</b> medallist and 2018 Olympic Team <b>Champion</b> \nGabrielle Daleman made her return to ... Zagitova took first in the free skate to <b>win</b> \nher first <b>world</b> title, becoming the first <b>female</b> skater since Yuna Kim to complete a\n ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2017</b> Prudential U.S. <b>Figure Skating Championships</b> were held from January \n14–22 at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri and Silverstein Eye Centers \nArena in Independence, Missouri. <b>Medals</b> were awarded in the disciplines of \nmen's singles, <b>ladies</b> singles, pair ... skaters who had qualified or <b>received</b> a bye \nto the <b>2017</b> U.S. <b>Championships</b>.",
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"snippet": "Evgenia Armanovna Medvedeva is a Russian <b>figure skater</b>. She is a two-time \nOlympic silver ... At the <b>2017 World Championships</b>, she became the first <b>female</b> \nskater to <b>win</b> back-to-back <b>world titles</b> in 16 years since Michelle Kwan ... She \n<b>won</b> the gold <b>medal</b> by a margin of 21 points over silver medalist Rin Nitaya of \nJapan.",
"title": "Evgenia Medvedeva"
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"snippet": "The 2018 World <b>Figure Skating</b> Championships were held in Milan, Italy from 19–\n25 March ... Based on the results of the <b>2017 World Championships</b>, each ISU \nmember nation ... Table of small <b>medals</b> for placement in the short segment: ... "\nU.S. <b>Figure Skating</b> Announces <b>Ladies</b> Selections for World, Four Continents and\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>2017 World Championships</b>. The 2016 ISU World <b>Figure Skating</b> Championships \ntook place March 28 – April 3, 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts. <b>Figure skaters</b> \ncompeted for the title of <b>World champion</b> in men's singles, <b>ladies</b>' singles, pairs \nand ice dancing. ... to <b>win</b> the United States' first <b>World Championship ladies</b> \n<b>medal</b> since 2006.",
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"snippet": "Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova is a Russian <b>figure skater</b>. She is the 2018 Olympic \nchampion, the 2019 <b>World champion</b>, the 2018 European champion, <b>2017</b>–18 \nGrand Prix Final champion, and the 2018 Russian national champion. Zagitova \nalso <b>won</b> a silver <b>medal</b> in the team event at the 2018 Winter ... Zagitova is the \nonly Russian <b>female figure skater</b> who has managed to <b>win</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The World <b>Figure Skating</b> Championships ("Worlds") is an annual <b>figure skating</b> \ncompetition sanctioned by the International Skating Union. <b>Medals</b> are awarded \nin the categories of men's singles, <b>ladies</b>' singles, pair ... In 1902, Madge Syers \nentered the championships, and <b>won</b> the silver <b>medal</b>. The 1903 ISU Congress ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>women's figure skating</b> competition at the 1956 Winter Olympics took place \nat the Olympic Ice Stadium in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The competition was held \non 30–31 January and 2 February 1956. Twenty-<b>one women</b> from eleven \ncountries participated in the competition. ... Ingrid Wendl from Austria <b>won the</b> \n<b>bronze medal</b>, the only Olympic <b>medal</b> of ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2016</b> European <b>Figure Skating Championships</b> were held 25–31 January \n<b>2016</b> in Bratislava, Slovakia. <b>Medals</b> were awarded in the disciplines of men's \nsingles, <b>ladies</b>' singles, ... In the men's event, Spain's Javier Fernández <b>won</b> his \nfourth consecutive European title, while silver medalist Oleksii Bychenko <b>won</b> the\n ...",
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"snippet": "Mirai Aileen Nagasu is a Japanese- American <b>figure skater</b>. She is a three-time \nFour ... At the U.S. Nationals, Nagasu <b>won</b> the Junior level short program 0.39 \nahead of ... Nagasu was selected to compete at the 2009 <b>World</b> Junior \n<b>Championships</b> ... the <b>ladies</b>' singles <b>figure skating</b> event at the 2014 Winter \nOlympics in <b>Sochi</b>, ...",
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Who is the owner of tom and jerry? | -3431887678560925369 | Tom and Jerry | [
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"snippet": "All 34 of the Chuck Jones <b>Tom and Jerry</b> shorts are included, along with two new \ndocumentaries. All versions of this set (including the region 2 version) are shown\n ...",
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How much damage did hurricane katrina cause in new orleans? | 848276085577595741 | Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans | [
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"snippet": "... suburbs following passage of <b>Hurricane Katrina</b> and landfall in Mississippi. The \nlevee and flood wall failures caused flooding in 80% of <b>New Orleans</b> and all of ...",
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"snippet": "The reconstruction of <b>New Orleans</b> refers to the rebuilding process endured by \nthe city of <b>New Orleans</b> after <b>Hurricane Katrina</b> destroyed much of the city on ...",
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"snippet": "<b>New Orleans</b> only had a temporary coalition to deal with <b>Hurricane Katrina</b>, which \nled to ineffective, temporary and inefficient evacuation and provision of ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Hurricane Katrina</b> devastated the city of <b>New Orleans</b>, Louisiana on August 29, \n2005, and caused extensive damage to the <b>New Orleans</b> Arena. As a result, the ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Hurricane Katrina</b> devastated the city of <b>New Orleans</b>, Louisiana on August 29, \n2005 and caused extensive damage to the Louisiana Superdome. The National ...",
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Who is the captain of hockey in india? | 7881974977278624555 | India men's national field hockey team | [
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"snippet": "The 2018 Men's <b>Hockey</b> World Cup was the 14th edition of the <b>Hockey</b> World \nCup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national field <b>hockey</b> teams \norganized by the FIH. It was held from 28 November to 16 December 2018, at the \nKalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, <b>India</b>. ... FIH 2018 <b>Captains</b> with Chief Minister \nof Odisha at Bhubaneswar.",
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"snippet": "Rani Rampal (born 4 December 1994) is an <b>Indian</b> field <b>hockey</b> player. At the \nage of 15, she ... She is currently the <b>Captain</b> for <b>Indian</b> Women's <b>Hockey</b> Team. \n... She was part of <b>2017</b> Women's Asian Cup, and they also won the title second \ntime ...",
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"snippet": "Balbir Singh Dosanjh (born 10 October 1924) is a former <b>hockey</b> player from \n<b>India</b>. He is a ... Singh was vice-<b>captain</b> of 1952 Olympic team, with K. D. Singh \nas the <b>Captain</b>. Balbir was <b>India's</b> flag bearer ... <b>Hockey India</b>. Retrieved 10 July \n<b>2017</b>.",
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"snippet": "Field <b>hockey</b> in <b>India</b> refers to two teams, the <b>India</b> men's national field <b>hockey</b> \nteam and the ... Team at Olympics[edit]. Related Article: List of <b>Indian</b> field <b>hockey</b> \n<b>captains</b> in Olympics ... <b>India</b> won Asia Cup held in DHaka in <b>2017</b>. <b>Indian</b> Men's\n ...",
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"snippet": "Gold: The Dream That United Our Nation is an <b>Indian</b> 2018 Hindi-language \nhistorical sports drama film written and directed by Reema Kagti and produced by \nFarhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani. It is based on the journey of <b>India's</b> first \nnational <b>hockey</b> team to the 1948 ... The Arjuna Award winner and former <b>Indian</b> \nnational <b>hockey</b> team <b>captain</b>, ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Hockey India</b> League (HIL), known as the Coal <b>India Hockey India</b> League for \nsponsorship ... The most recent champion of the <b>Hockey India</b> League is Kalinga \nLancers, who won the tournament in <b>2017</b>. Ranchi Rhinos, Delhi Waveriders, ...",
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"snippet": "Vasudevan Baskaran (<b>captain</b>), Allan Schofield, Bir Bhadur Chettri ... Zafar Iqbal, \nand Surinder Singh Sodhi — Field <b>Hockey</b>, Men's ...",
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"snippet": "Sandeep Singh (born 27 February 1986) is an <b>Indian</b> professional field <b>hockey</b> \nplayer from Haryana and an ex-<b>captain</b> of the <b>Indian</b> national team. He generally\n ...",
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"snippet": "Sardara Singh (born 15 July 1986) sometimes referred as Sardar Singh, is an \n<b>Indian</b> professional field <b>hockey</b> player and <b>captain</b> of the <b>Indian</b> national team.",
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"snippet": "Dhyan Chand (29 August 1905 – 3 December 1979) was an <b>Indian hockey</b> \nplayer and one of ... <b>Indian hockey captain</b> Dhyan Chand at 1936 Berlin Olympics\n.",
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"snippet": "Kishan Lal (2 February 1917 – 23 June 1980) was an <b>Indian</b> field <b>hockey</b> player. \nHe captained ... Kishan Lal was <b>India's captain</b> of the <b>hockey</b> team at the 1948 \nOlympics in London. He was one of the greatest inside forwards in <b>hockey</b>.",
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Most amount of points scored in an nba game? | -876253858162782258 | List of highest-scoring NBA games | [
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"snippet": "Internationally, <b>the highest single</b> player total between national <b>teams</b> is 116 \n<b>points</b>, <b>scored</b> by the Philippines' Lou Salvador in May 1923 against China. It ...",
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"snippet": "This article lists all-time leading figures achieved in <b>the NBA</b> All-Star <b>Game</b> in \nevery major statistical category recognized by the league. This includes statistical \nrecords set by individuals in <b>single</b> All-Star <b>games</b> ... <b>Most points per game</b> – \ncareer (3 <b>games</b> min.) 27.25 by Giannis ... <b>Highest</b> field goal percentage – <b>both</b> \n<b>teams</b>.",
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"snippet": "This article lists all-time records achieved in <b>the NBA</b> post-<b>season</b> in major \ncategories recognized by the league, including those set by <b>teams</b> and \nindividuals in <b>single games</b>, ... <b>Highest</b> True Shooting Percentage (takes into \nconsideration <b>points scored</b> from three-pointers, field goals and free throws to get \na measure of ...",
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"snippet": "Kobe Bryant was a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National \n<b>Basketball</b> ... He led <b>the NBA</b> in <b>scoring</b> during the 2005–06 and 2006–07 \nseasons. ... As a member of the U.S. men's <b>basketball team</b>, Bryant was a two-\ntime ... 60 in a <b>single game</b> and set <b>the highest point total</b> in the 2015-16 regular \n<b>season</b>.",
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"snippet": "The 1992 Troy State vs. DeVry men's <b>basketball game</b> is <b>the highest</b>-<b>scoring</b> \nmen's <b>basketball</b> ... Of the many statistical anomalies to occur in this high-<b>scoring</b> \n<b>game</b>, <b>one</b> was that only three total free throws were attempted between the \n<b>teams</b> (Troy ... The <b>basketball team</b> finished the 1991–92 <b>season</b> with a 3–16 \nrecord.",
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You're gonna miss me when i'm gone with cups? | -3562941926415682447 | Cups (song) | [
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