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When did the construction of burj khalifa start? | -750419414415151767 | Burj Khalifa | [
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"snippet": "The Dubai Fountain is a choreographed fountain system. It is set on the 12 \nhectare (30 acre) manmade <b>Burj Khalifa</b> Lake, at the center of the Downtown \nDubai ...",
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When will episode 2 of life is strange before the storm be released? | -4328014309847487738 | Life Is Strange: Before the Storm | [
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How many times has germany been in the world cup? | -3267301474875167301 | Germany at the FIFA World Cup | [
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Last time england was in the semi finals world cup? | 5979038239177983772 | England at the FIFA World Cup | [
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When was the last time switzerland went to war? | 8042112273004527931 | List of wars involving Switzerland | [
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Who wrote what a friend we have in jesus lyrics? | -7051758890276169060 | What a Friend We Have in Jesus | [
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What was the name of the volcano that destroyed pompeii? | 3602348176316618378 | Pompeii | [
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Who pays property taxes in a triple net lease? | -5633068095345204327 | Net lease | [
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Who played anne neville in the white queen? | -1258485927996928151 | The White Queen (TV series) | [
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"snippet": "Active <b>fire</b> protection (AFP) is an integral part of <b>fire</b> protection. AFP is \ncharacterized by items ... Manual <b>fire</b> suppression includes the <b>use</b> of a <b>fire</b> \n<b>blanket</b>, <b>fire</b> extinguisher, or a standpipe system. ... Gaseous clean agents are \ninstalled in places where water or dry chemical <b>extinguishing</b> agents will <b>do</b> more \nharm than good.",
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When did the smoking ban come into ireland? | -6095513987394022288 | Smoking in Ireland | [
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"snippet": "The Penn State <b>Nittany Lions</b> basketball team is a NCAA Division I college \nbasketball team ... Its most <b>recent</b> appearance was in 2011, when the team lost to \nthe Temple ... The <b>Nittany Lions</b> have appeared in the NCAA Tournament nine \n<b>times</b>. ... However, for nearly a week in February, while the team was <b>making</b> a \nrun for an ...",
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Who sang i've been thinking about you? | -7901161507369183845 | I've Been Thinking About You | [
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When did the war in south sudan start? | -6872257935516056817 | South Sudanese Civil War | [
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First indian woman to win gold medal in asian games? | -7265537942578286659 | Kamaljeet Sandhu | [
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Who won britain's got talent 2014 season 8? | -1685737664536440772 | Britain's Got Talent (series 8) | [
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Who were the first immigrants that came to america? | -3447229739119953037 | History of immigration to the United States | [
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Is iron iii oxide a solid liquid or gas? | -505321559753702453 | Iron(III) oxide | [
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Who won out of collingwood and st kilda? | 2568956817471306470 | 2010 AFL Grand Final | [
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What is the most common last name in ireland? | -3342914400154290551 | List of most common surnames in Europe | [
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"snippet": "Lee is a <b>common surname</b> in English-speaking countries. In the United States \nduring the year 2000 census, "Lee" was the 22nd-<b>most</b>-<b>common surname</b>; \nalthough this conflates a number ... The <b>name in Ireland</b> has several diverse \norigins, resulting in widely dispersed clusters of the name in South Western, \nWestern (Galway) ...",
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Who created the people's republic of china? | -4660590558384310283 | History of the People's Republic of China | [
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When did the new season of rick and morty start? | -8756397017904019504 | Rick and Morty (season 3) | [
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When did the lions last tour new zealand? | 1455248337921832657 | History of rugby union matches between New Zealand and the British and Irish Lions | [
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