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"snippet": "<b>Coney Island</b> Baby is the sixth solo studio album by Lou Reed, released \nDecember 1975 in the USA, and in January 1976 in the UK, by RCA Records.",
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What do you call a beer with a shot in it? | -546289266448839629 | Boilermaker (beer cocktail) | [
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How many dominoes are in a mexican train set? | -9043785105246051347 | Mexican Train | [
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When were electronic voting machines introduced for election in india? | 6951668116108173635 | Electronic voting in India | [
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Who pays the bride price in india marriage? | -4485993947838529666 | Dowry system in India | [
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"snippet": "As with most entries in the <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> franchise, dancers are \n... <b>You Can Dance</b> - Po Prostu Tańcz! will return for its ninth series in <b>2016</b>.",
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"snippet": "Tancyuyut Vsi is a television program which airs on the Ukrainian channel STB \nand is based on the format of the American series <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>.",
"title": "Everybody Dance! (TV series)"
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"snippet": "<b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, an American <b>dance</b> competition show, returned \nfor its fourteenth season on Monday, June 12, 2017. The new season's judge ...",
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"snippet": "Nakul Dev Mahajan (born September 15, 1975) is an American Bollywood \ndancer and choreographer best known for his choreography on <b>So You Think</b> \n<b>You Can Dance</b>. ... prior to the 81st Academy Awards (2009), and choreographed \na flash mob style Bollywood scene for an episode of Fuller House (TV series) (\n<b>2016</b>).",
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"snippet": "The sixteenth season of <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> (SYTYCD), an American \ndance competition reality show on FOX, returned on June 3, 2019. The series ...",
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"snippet": "<b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is a joint Belgian-Dutch dance competition show \nbroadcast on RTL 5 and vtm television stations. The first season was broadcast ...",
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India's first official entry at the oscars? | -5387108894429696891 | List of Indian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film | [
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"snippet": "Rajesh Khanna born Jatin Khanna (29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was an \n<b>Indian</b> actor, film producer and politician who is best known for his work in the \nHindi cinema. He is referred to as the "<b>First</b> Superstar" of <b>Indian</b> cinema. ... debut \nin 1966 with Aakhri Khat which was also <b>India's first official Oscar Entry</b> in 1967.",
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"snippet": "Harishchandrachi Factory is a 2009 Marathi film, directed by Paresh Mokashi, \ndepicting the struggle of Dadasaheb Phalke in making Raja Harishchandra in \n1913: <b>India's first</b> feature film, the birth of <b>Indian</b> cinema. ... In September 2009, it \nwas selected as <b>India's official entry</b> to Academy Award in the Best Foreign \nLanguage ...",
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When did black widow first appear in mcu? | 1492522304342329362 | Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) | [
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Wwe greatest royal rumble match date in india? | -4991176369641378104 | WWE Greatest Royal Rumble | [
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Who sang the original song that's what friends are for? | 8261445377903341540 | That's What Friends Are For | [
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What type of ice cream does dairy queen use? | -4983334286692782806 | Dairy Queen | [
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Where did the name golf wang come from? | -264536820932724806 | Golf Wang | [
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Who uses a signalling system known as tick tack? | 1829577038869480021 | Tic-tac | [
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Who stars in the lost city of z? | 154872920826891050 | The Lost City of Z (film) | [
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When does amelia come back to grey's anatomy? | -5948532387765550037 | Amelia Shepherd | [
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Who sings true love will find you in the end? | 6303254356983954735 | Retired Boxer | [
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"Basia Bulat",
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Who was the first postmaster general of the united states? | -5855295438209343419 | United States Postmaster General | [
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How many stones were used to build the statue of lincoln? | 3097307205983868841 | Lincoln Memorial | [
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Who played jodi arias in the lifetime movie? | 3760356774494061977 | Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret | [
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Does sam i am like green eggs and ham? | 7220746125575563471 | Green Eggs and Ham | [
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Who play the role of draupadi in mahabharat? | 3771579917941869628 | Pooja Sharma | [
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When did the word ain't become a word in the dictionary? | 1318432359041918876 | Ain't | [
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Who does the voice of the rabbit in hoodwinked? | -9015118951371392220 | Hoodwinked! | [
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"snippet": "This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in the \n1950s. ... Donnell, Robert Warwick, Morris <b>Ankrum</b>, William Ching, Steven Geray, \nHadda Brooks, Based on the novel of the same name by Dorothy B. Hughes ... \nMarie-Claire Olivia, Yvonne de Bray, <b>Suzanne</b> Dehelly, Marina de Berg, Lesly ...",
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"title": "Riverboat (TV series)"
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"query": "Who plays rice on orange is the new black?",
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"snippet": "Julie Lake is an American actress, best known for <b>playing</b> inmate Angie <b>Rice on</b> \n<b>Orange is the New Black</b>, for which she is a two-time winner of the Screen Actors\n ...",
"title": "Julie Lake"
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"snippet": "Josh Segarra (born June 3, 1986) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is known for his roles \non the television series The Electric Company, Sirens, and Arrow as well as for \noriginating the role of Emilio Estefan in the musical On Your Feet!. His other \ntelevision credits include Chicago P.D., The Other Two, and <b>Orange is the New</b> \n<b>Black</b>, ... Segarra married longtime girlfriend Brace <b>Rice</b> on October 17, 2014.",
"title": "Josh Segarra"
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"snippet": "Megan Gillespie <b>Rice</b>, S.H.C.J. is a nuclear disarmament activist, Roman \nCatholic nun, and ... <b>Rice</b> has been arrested more than three dozen times in <b>acts</b> \nof civil disobedience, including her anti-nuclear ... In Season Two ( 2014) of the \nTV show <b>Orange is the New Black</b> the character of Sister Ingalls is based on \nMegan <b>Rice</b>.",
"title": "Megan Rice"
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"snippet": "Angie <b>Rice</b> (<b>played</b> by Julie Lake) – Leanne's best-friend, and another former \nfollower of Tiffany. During the second season, she was ...",
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"snippet": "The third season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b> \n<b>New Black</b> ... in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Performance by a Female \n<b>Actor</b> in a Comedy Series for Uzo Aduba, and numerous other awards. ... Julie \nLake as Angie <b>Rice</b>; Emma Myles as Leanne Taylor; Abigail Savage as Gina \nMurphy ...",
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"snippet": "Dolores <b>Rice</b> ( m. 2011). Children, 3. Website, http://www.andrewmccarthy.com/. \nAndrew Thomas McCarthy (born November 29, 1962) is an American <b>actor</b>, \ntravel writer and ... VH1's 100 Greatest Teen Stars of all-time list. As a director he \nis known for his work on the Emmy Award-winning series <b>Orange Is the New</b> \n<b>Black</b>.",
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"snippet": "Susan Elizabeth <b>Rice</b> (born November 17, 1964) is an American public official \nwho served as ... <b>Rice</b> was not the first choice of Congressional <b>Black</b> Caucus \nleaders, who considered ... Together with National Security Council figure \n<b>Samantha</b> Power, who already ... <b>Rice</b> is an avid tennis player, often <b>playing</b> on \nweekends.",
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"title": "Project Runway All Stars (season 4)"
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"snippet": "Jennifer Beals (born December 19, 1963) is an American actress and a former \nteen model. ... Beals' father was <b>African-American</b>, and her mother is Irish-\nAmerican. ... In 2017, the actress <b>played</b> the role of <b>Samantha</b> Kingston's mother, \nin the film version of Before ... "Jennifer Beals relies on her masculine side for \n<b>new</b> series".",
"title": "Jennifer Beals"
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"snippet": "This is a list of live action LGBT characters in television and radio. This list is for \nbisexual, gay, ... He is confirmed as being bisexual by <b>actor</b> Freddie Fox. ... Gavin\n, Trey Gerrald, <b>Orange is the New Black</b>, (Web television) Had a secret gay \nrelationship ... <b>Rice</b>, Lynette (October 31, 2011). ... Simon, <b>Samantha</b> (3 March \n2016).",
"title": "List of LGBT characters in television and radio"
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"snippet": "Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas, fourth most populous \ncity in the ... Houston has an active visual and performing arts scene in the \n<b>Theater</b> District and offers year-round ... The thick, rich, sometimes <b>black</b>, surface \nsoil is suitable for <b>rice</b> farming in suburban outskirts ... Odessa · <b>Orange</b> · Ozona. \nP.",
"title": "Houston"
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"snippet": "Nailed It! is an American Netflix original series which premiered on March 9, \n2018. The series is ... After a sticky round of <b>Rice</b> Krispies treats and cocoa, the \nlucky bakers' loved ones get to ... Three "Nailed It!" fan favorites return to ring in \nthe <b>new</b> year with a crumbling resolution cookie and a "tipsy-turvy" cake with four \ntiers.",
"title": "Nailed It!"
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"snippet": "Lisa Brescia is an American musical theatre actress who has performed as lead \nand ... Brescia has <b>played</b> the role of "Amneris" in Elton John and Tim <b>Rice</b>'s Aida \nin ... Claire in the <b>new</b> musical, Ordinary Days which was presented at the <b>Black</b> \nBlox ... Unauthorised Autobiography of <b>Samantha</b> Brown (2009) as Mom (<b>Orange</b>\n ...",
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"title": "List of University of Southern California people"
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"snippet": "Susan Elizabeth <b>Rice</b> (born November 17, 1964) is an American public official \nwho served as ... Later in 2012, during an interview with the “<b>New</b> Republic”, \nstated "To ... <b>Rice</b> was not the first choice of Congressional <b>Black</b> Caucus leaders\n, who ... <b>Rice</b> and Clinton <b>played</b> major roles in gaining approval for the \nresolution.",
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"snippet": "<b>Sara</b> Paxton (born April 25, 1988) is an American actress, voice artist, and singer. \nShe is best ... Paxton's father is distantly related to the late <b>actor</b> Bill Paxton. ... \nhad been accepted to several schools and almost attended <b>New</b> York University, \nbut she ... In 2018, she co-starred as Donna <b>Rice</b> opposite Hugh Jackman in \nJason ...",
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"snippet": "Condoleezza "Condi" <b>Rice</b> is an American political scientist, diplomat, civil \nservant, and ... Acknowledging <b>Rice's</b> unique character, Casper told the <b>New</b> \nYorker in 2002 ... <b>Rice played</b> an important role in trying to stop the nuclear threat \nfrom North ... As her role increased, some <b>black</b> commentators began to express \ndoubts ...",
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"snippet": "William Seltzer <b>Rice</b> (June 23, 1873 – August 27, 1963) was an American \nwoodblock print artist ... His parents were John <b>Rice</b> and <b>Sara</b> Seltzer <b>Rice</b>. ... His \nwork was displayed in the printmaker's exhibition at the 1939 <b>New</b> York World's \nFair.",
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"snippet": "<b>Sara</b> Gilbert is an American actress, director, and producer known for her role as \nDarlene ... while remaining in the cast, shooting remote segments of Darlene at a \nsoundstage in <b>New</b> York. ... by Johnny Galecki, who had previously <b>played</b> \nGilbert's love interest David Healy on Roseanne. ... <b>Rice</b>, Lynette (2013-04-08).",
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"snippet": "<b>Sarah</b> Snook (born 28 July 1987) is an Australian actress. She is known for her \nroles in the ... Snook currently <b>plays</b> a lead role in the HBO series Succession, as \nSiobhan "Shiv" Roy. ... 2016, <b>Black</b> Mirror, Medina, Episode: "Men Against Fire" ... \n2011 Logie Awards Nomination for Most Outstanding <b>New</b> Talent; 2012 AACTA ...",
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"snippet": "Julie Lake is an American actress, best known for playing inmate <b>Angie Rice</b> on \nOrange is the New Black, for which she is a two-time winner of the Screen Actors\n ...",
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"snippet": "A. Aleida Diaz · <b>Angie Rice</b> · Anita Demarco · Aydin Bayat. B. Baxter Bayley · \nBlack Cindy · Blanca Flores (OITNB) · Brook Soso · Burset. C. Carrie Black (\nOITNB) ...",
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"snippet": "Angela Dawn Craig (born February 14, 1972) is an American politician from the \nstate of Minnesota. She is the United States Representative from Minnesota's ...",
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"snippet": "The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera \nEastEnders in ... DC <b>Angie Rice</b>, 18 July – 10 October (8 episodes), Martina Laird\n ...",
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"snippet": "Minnesota's 2nd congressional district (current) covers the south Twin Cities \nmetro area and contains all of Scott, Dakota, Goodhue, and Wabasha counties. It \nalso contains part of northern and eastern <b>Rice</b> County including the city of ... 2nd \nCongressional District is currently represented by Democrat <b>Angie</b> Craig, who ...",
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"snippet": "HomeAdvisor is a digital marketplace formerly known as ServiceMagic. Its aim is \nto connect ... On October 2, 2017, HomeAdvisor acquired <b>Angie's</b> List and \nrenamed itself ANGI ... HomeAdvisor, launched as ServiceMagic, was founded in \n1998 by Rodney <b>Rice</b> and Michael Beaudoin who were part of the founding ...",
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"snippet": "The fifth season of the American comedy-drama television series Orange Is the \nNew Black ... A frightened Judy King, a victim of a random pantsing by meth \nheads Angie and Leanne, attempts to escape but is attacked by the white \nsupremacists. ... Julie Lake as <b>Angie Rice</b>; Emma Myles as Leanne Taylor; \nAbigail Savage as ...",
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"snippet": "Chris <b>Rice</b> is an American singer and songwriter who works in the contemporary \nChristian music, contemporary folk and adult contemporary genres. He became ...",
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When did juventus last won the champions league? | -94920821851496940 | Juventus F.C. in European football | [
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"snippet": "The 1997 UEFA <b>Champions League</b> Final <b>was</b> a football match played at the \nOlympiastadion in Munich on 28 May 1997 to determine the winner of the 1996–\n97 UEFA <b>Champions League</b>. The match <b>was</b> contested by Borussia Dortmund \nof Germany and <b>Juventus</b> of ... <b>won</b> 3–1 with goals from Karl-Heinz Riedle and \nLars Ricken; <b>Juventus</b>' goal ...",
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"snippet": "The Italian football <b>champions</b> are the annual <b>winners</b> of Serie A, Italy's premier \nfootball <b>league</b> competition. The title has been contested since 1898 in varying \nforms of competition. <b>Juventus</b> are the current <b>champions</b>, and have <b>won</b> a record \nof 35 titles. ... However, the Federal <b>Championship won</b> by <b>Juventus was</b> later \nforgotten by ...",
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How many post office branches in the uk? | -1678402464171096243 | Post Office Ltd | [
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"snippet": "Royal Mail Group plc is a postal service and courier company in the <b>United</b> \n<b>Kingdom</b>, originally ... <b>British</b> Telecom was separated from the <b>Post Office</b> \nCorporation in 1980 and demerged as an independent business in 1981. ... and \npeaked as high as 87%—<b>much</b> of this profit was acquired by large investors, \nsuch as pension ...",
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"snippet": "This trial was extended to over 200 <b>branches</b> across the <b>UK</b> in 2014. Three \naccounts were offered, a standard account with optional overdraft, a basic bank ...",
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"snippet": "Horizon is the name for a computer system used by part of the <b>United Kingdom's</b> \npostal service, <b>Post Office</b> Ltd. In ... has since criticised the PFI payment criterion: \nit would have been paid partly on <b>how many</b> customers <b>Post Offices</b> attracted.",
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A calculation from input values such as add subtract multiply and divide? | -1104617406947876734 | Operation (mathematics) | [
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Which type of economy most often practices polygyny? | -5180631275488301732 | Polygyny | [
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"snippet": "Many perennial Vespula squamosa (southern yellowjacket) colonies are \n<b>polygynous</b>. Different types of <b>polygyny</b> exist, such as lek <b>polygyny</b> and resource \ndefense ...",
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Who wrote the carpenter's song close to you? | -2241491908539213506 | (They Long to Be) Close to You | [
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Which type of hormone receptor plasma membrane bound or intracellular? | -6041614506947645637 | Hormone receptor | [
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How many teams qualify for the world cup from concacaf? | -3659019544606711530 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF) | [
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"snippet": "The 2010 FIFA <b>World Cup qualification</b> competition was a series of ... Ivory Coast \n· CAF Third Round Group E Winners, 1110 October 2009, 2nd, 2, Group Stage (\n<b>2006</b>), 19 ... Mexico · <b>CONCACAF</b> Fourth Round Runners-Up, 1710 ... \nMontenegro <b>who all</b> themselves <b>qualified</b> on 10 occasions.",
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"snippet": "The <b>2006 CONCACAF</b> Women's Gold Cup was the third edition of the \n<b>CONCACAF</b> Women's Gold Cup, and also acted as a <b>qualifier tournament</b> for the \n2007 FIFA Women's <b>World Cup</b>. The <b>tournament</b> finals took place in the United \nStates of America between 19 ... 1 <b>Teams</b>; 2 <b>Qualification</b>. 2.1 UNCAF/NAFU ... \n<b>May</b> 10, <b>2006</b> ...",
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Nearest metro station to bangalore city railway station? | 3413901629458475609 | City Railway Station metro station (Bangalore) | [
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What episode of charmed does cole come in? | -3552521595358645834 | Cole Turner | [
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Who won last triple crown of horse racing? | -5409444124551037323 | Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States) | [
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Who played charlie's voice on charlie's angels? | -8852704399744445062 | Charlie's Angels | [
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When did oreo os cereal first come out? | -616562729775555159 | Oreo O's | [
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United nations high commissioner for human rights address? | -5069303003235454634 | Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights | [
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Who sings the song my love is alive? | 3540619301278318928 | Love Is Alive (Gary Wright song) | [
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What is the girl sloths name in zootopia? | 1859996725002788635 | Zootopia | [
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Who did the mycenaeans fight in the trojan war? | 7900383728283107170 | Trojan War | [
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How many justices are there in the us supreme court? | -3217378759749623704 | List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States | [
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Who has been appointed governor of bank of england? | 6940655849500047886 | Governor of the Bank of England | [
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Who did seahawks play in super bowl 2014? | -9074424127192362729 | Super Bowl XLVIII | [
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Who owns mgm resorts international in las vegas? | -4260008091319214858 | MGM Resorts International | [
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The flash season 4 episode 19 release date? | 1551527207544981200 | The Flash (season 4) | [
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When did west indies won t20 world cup? | -8396294159523789560 | ICC World Twenty20 | [
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Who played carrie on the little house on the prairie? | -9105968624591575712 | Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush | [
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Who did oprah winfrey play in the color purple? | -539014565781960783 | The Color Purple (film) | [
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How many episodes of once upon a time is there? | 8563389182663403459 | List of Once Upon a Time episodes | [
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Which nhl team has won the most consecutive stanley cups? | -253278488246473503 | Stanley Cup Finals | [
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Greatest number of tour de france stage wins? | 7194345561747105434 | Tour de France records and statistics | [
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One who is converted from one religion to another? | 1388353278295013943 | Religious conversion | [
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Where does a catalytic converter go on a car? | 1967711881010662250 | Catalytic converter | [
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When was the first government formed in the world? | 4706336055008623881 | Political history of the world | [
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Who is the indian cricket team captain 2018? | -7393530804828762642 | India national cricket team | [
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Who is hosting the miss america pageant 2018? | 7532365773195603842 | Miss America 2018 | [
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What is the flavor in earl grey tea? | -6876886349643258228 | Earl Grey tea | [
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What episode does grey's anatomy have a shooting? | -3677719429477344150 | Death and All His Friends (Grey's Anatomy) | [
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When is the last time mount rainier erupted? | -6040868441738663696 | Mount Rainier | [
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When does nightmare before christmas end at disneyland? | -788392865209055157 | Haunted Mansion Holiday | [
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What was the last episode of baby daddy? | -7831886807803206368 | List of Baby Daddy episodes | [
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Who played the little girl in water world? | -3154638649988500678 | Tina Majorino | [
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How many terminals are there at vienna airport? | 1002897047821118921 | Vienna International Airport | [
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