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Legal age to get a tattoo in nc? | 7051733615845788227 | Legal status of tattooing in the United States | [
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"snippet": "In the United States there is no federal <b>law</b> regulating the practice of <b>tattooing</b>. \nHowever, all 50 ... Most states permit a person under the <b>age</b> of 11 to receive a \n<b>tattoo</b> with permission of a parent or guardian, but ... Misrepresenting one's <b>age to</b> \n<b>get a tattoo</b>, or to <b>get</b> a piercing without parental consent, is a class B \nmisdemeanor.",
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"snippet": "Rapper; singer; songwriter; producer; guitarist; actor; film director; <b>tattoo</b> artist. \nInstruments. Vocals; guitar. Years active, 1993–present. Labels, Shrapnel. \nAssociated acts. Limp Bizkit · Method Man · Korn · Kevin Rudolf · Soulfly. William \nFrederick Durst (born August 20, 1970) is an American vocalist, actor and film \ndirector. ... At the <b>age</b> of 12, Durst took an interest in breakdancing, hip hop, punk \nrock ...",
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"snippet": "A <b>tattoo</b> is a form of body modification where a design is made by inserting ink, \ndyes and ... Coal miners could develop characteristic <b>tattoos</b> owing to coal dust \n<b>getting</b> ... (see criminal <b>tattoos</b>) or a particular ethnic group or <b>law</b>-abiding \nsubculture. ... In 2015, scientific re-assessment of the <b>age</b> of the two oldest known \n<b>tattooed</b> ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Tattooing</b> has been practiced across the globe since at least Neolithic times, as \nevidenced by ... In 2015, scientific re-assessment of the <b>age</b> of the two oldest \nknown <b>tattooed</b> mummies ... Court, where George V followed Edward VII's lead in \n<b>getting tattooed</b>; King Frederick IX of ... The <b>legal</b> status of <b>tattoos</b> is still \ndeveloping.",
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Which landmass is moving northward with australia as part of the same tectonic plate? | -4751006007694496878 | Indo-Australian Plate | [
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Who has the longest field goal in the nfl? | -1178575016205324229 | Field goal | [
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When does the wolf among us season 2 come out? | 298530060062944443 | The Wolf Among Us | [
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How long is the presidents term in mexico? | -1944017283126070195 | President of Mexico | [
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What is the most current version of robert's rules of order? | -8610857197835462616 | Robert's Rules of Order | [
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Who developed the steam engine that could drive machinery? | 1218446775754610890 | Watt steam engine | [
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Which mountain range lies to the east of north america? | -2468677181971310464 | Geography of North America | [
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Who sings this is me in the movie? | 1470542471109875969 | This Is Me (Keala Settle song) | [
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"snippet": "Papa, Can You Hear <b>Me Sing</b> (Chinese: 搭錯車) is a 1983 Taiwanese musical \n<b>film</b> directed by Yu Kanping (虞戡平) starring Sun Yueh and Linda Liu (劉瑞琪).",
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"snippet": "Lean on <b>Me</b> is a 1989 American biographical drama <b>film</b> written by Michael \nSchiffer, directed by ... painting over graffiti-covered walls, and requiring students \nto learn the school song, and be punished if they cannot <b>sing</b> it on demand.",
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Ms office 2000 was developed by which company? | 1384219628295123484 | Microsoft Office 2000 | [
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When did the battle of the bulge start? | -41816644518880398 | Battle of the Bulge | [
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What star wars movie came out before the last jedi? | 229270525467530302 | Star Wars | [
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Where was the original red dawn movie filmed? | -637022870635506795 | Red Dawn | [
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How many episodes in better call saul season 2? | -7687949440947203996 | List of Better Call Saul episodes | [
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When is sims 4 mobile coming out in the usa? | 871506722373027699 | The Sims Mobile | [
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What is the world record for remembering pi? | -2971457227742536513 | Akira Haraguchi | [
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Where does the last name salinas originate from? | -1301662968728692270 | Salinas (surname) | [
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When did beverly hills cop 2 come out? | -3414500662244159388 | Beverly Hills Cop II | [
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When was the east india company established in india? | -5706942639950922629 | East India Company | [
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Who played penny in lost in space 2018? | 6459671538353113891 | Lost in Space (2018 TV series) | [
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Leader who declared war on russia to support austria hungary? | -2248153635772453175 | Timeline of World War I | [
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"snippet": "The Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the armistice signed at Le Francport \nnear Compiègne that ended fighting on land, sea and air in <b>World War</b> I between \nthe Allies and their opponent, <b>Germany</b>. ... He expressed his view to officers of his \nstaff on <b>1</b> October: "They now must lie on the bed that they've made for us.".",
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Where is the headquarter of microsoft office located? | 5578870684645171048 | Microsoft | [
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Where did the israelites cross the jordan river? | -1909744881587902895 | Jordan River | [
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When did what happened to monday come out? | -5451280536261708088 | What Happened to Monday | [
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Who took power by disobeying the roman senate? | 7894058635465180577 | Senate of the Roman Empire | [
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When does denny die on grey's anatomy? | -1729930622641960912 | Losing My Religion (Grey's Anatomy) | [
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How many tube stations are there in london? | 296960259987084492 | London Underground | [
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When was the last time washington won stanley cup? | -9176640606555476832 | Washington Capitals | [
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},
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"answer": [
"sheriff, marshal, constable, or bailiff",
"court official"
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"question": "In most US jurisdictions, who is the person who serves legal documents?"
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"answer": [
"limited power constable"
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"question": "Who is the person who serves legal documents in Rhode Island when they are first given such permission?"
},
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"answer": [
"the court"
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"question": "In Continental Europe and most Asian countries, who generally serves legal documents?"
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"answer": [
"bailiff"
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"question": "In Continental Europe and most Asian countries, who generally serves legal documents, if it's done by a person?"
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"snippet": "Substituted service allows the <b>process server</b> to leave service documents with \nanother responsible individual, ...",
"title": "Service of process"
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"snippet": "WebSphere <b>Process Server</b> is the runtime engine for artifacts produced in a \nbusiness-driven development process. Technically, WebSphere <b>Process Server</b> \nis ...",
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"snippet": "All Worked Up is an American reality television series that premiered on truTV on \nOctober 19, 2009 and ended on August 15, 2011. The show was filmed simply by \nfollowing along with North Carolina repossession agents Ron Shirley, Amy \nShirley, and Bobby Brantley, while reenacting <b>process server</b> Byran McElderry, \nSouth ...",
"title": "All Worked Up"
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"snippet": "Joe Tyler (Perry) is a <b>process server</b> who is given the assignment to serve Sara \nMoore (Hurley) with divorce papers. He does so, but Moore persuades Tyler to ...",
"title": "Serving Sara"
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"snippet": "A client <b>process</b> may run on the same device or may connect over a network to a \n<b>server</b> on a different device. Typical <b>servers</b> are database <b>servers</b>, file <b>servers</b>, ...",
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"snippet": "... on how to become a <b>process server</b> would be inappropriate ...",
"title": "Talk:Service of process"
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"snippet": "The plot centers on a <b>process server</b> and his marijuana dealer as they are forced \nto flee from hitmen and a corrupt police officer after witnessing them commit a ...",
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"snippet": "WebSphere <b>Process Server</b> and WebSphere Integration Developer components \nare: Service components. Business State Machines; Business Processes ...",
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"snippet": "<b>process servers</b> and law firms that have made a mockery of our justice system by \nengaging in 'sewer service.' Shaun Ertischek, Esq. Debt Collection Through ...",
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"snippet": "The actor was attempting to <b>serve legal</b> process which includes any <b>document</b> \nrequired or allowed to be <b>served</b> upon <b>persons</b> or property, by any statute, rule, ...",
"title": "Service of process"
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"snippet": "The Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial <b>Documents</b> \nin Civil or ... This procedure generally requires transmission of the <b>document</b> to \nbe <b>served</b> from the ... international service by methods otherwise authorized by \ndomestic <b>law</b>. ... agents, judicial officers, officials or other competent <b>persons</b>.",
"title": "Hague Service Convention"
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"snippet": "A summons is a <b>legal document</b> issued by a court (a judicial summons) or by an \nadministrative ... A judicial summons is <b>served</b> on a <b>person</b> involved in a <b>legal</b> \nproceeding. <b>Legal</b> action may be in progress against the <b>person</b>, or the <b>person's</b>\n ...",
"title": "Summons"
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"snippet": "In some situations the <b>person</b> having to testify or produce <b>documents</b> is paid. Pro \nse litigants who represent themselves, unlike lawyers, must ask a court clerk to ...",
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"snippet": "Suitable age and discretion is both a <b>legal</b> definition of maturity (and by contrast \nimmaturity), and an alternate method of service of process by which a process \nserver can leave a summons, subpoena, or complaint with a <b>person</b> living at the \nresidence of the defendant. ... age of 14, and is likely to give the <b>papers</b> to the \n<b>person</b> intended to be <b>served</b>.",
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"snippet": "A notary public of the common <b>law</b> is a public officer constituted by <b>law</b> to <b>serve</b> \nthe public in ... To these <b>documents</b> a notary affixes a notarial certificate which \nattests to the execution of the <b>document</b>, usually by the <b>person</b> who ... Both these \n<b>persons</b> should have bachelor's degree in <b>law</b> or master's degree in civil-<b>law</b>.",
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"snippet": "In property <b>law</b>, a title is a bundle of rights in a piece of property in which a party \nmay own either a <b>legal</b> interest or equitable interest. The rights in the bundle may \nbe separated and held by different parties. It may also refer to a formal <b>document</b>, \nsuch as a deed, that <b>serves</b> as evidence of ownership. ... For example: When a \n<b>person</b> having <b>legal</b> title to property dies, heirs at <b>law</b> or ...",
"title": "Title (property)"
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"snippet": "An affidavit is a written sworn statement of fact which is voluntarily made by an \naffiant or deponent under an oath or affirmation which is administered by a \n<b>person</b> who is authorized to do so by <b>law</b>. ... the first or third <b>person</b>, depending \non who drafted the <b>document</b>. The <b>document's</b> component parts are typically as \nfollows:.",
"title": "Affidavit"
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"snippet": "In <b>legal</b> terminology, a complaint is any formal <b>legal document</b> that sets out the \nfacts and <b>legal</b> ... After the complaint has been filed with the court, it has to be \nproperly <b>served</b> to the opposite ... For example, in United States federal courts, \nany <b>person</b> who is at least 18 years old and not a party may <b>serve</b> a summons \nand ...",
"title": "Complaint"
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"snippet": "Service of process in Virginia encompasses the set of rules indicating how a \nparty to a lawsuit ... Usually, process is <b>served</b> by the sheriff, who may <b>serve</b> \nanyone in his own jurisdiction, ... There is no immunity from service for a <b>person</b> \nwho is only in Virginia to ... Posting the <b>document</b> on any other surface will be \nineffective.",
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"snippet": "Service of process is the procedure by which a party to a lawsuit <b>gives</b> an \nappropriate notice of ... Typically, a <b>summons</b> and other related documents must \nbe served upon the defendant personally, or in some ... statutes appear to <b>give</b> its \ncourts legislative and judicial authority for its <b>people</b> to serve a <b>person</b> in a \nforeign state.",
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"snippet": "In common law, a writ is a formal written order issued by a body with \nadministrative or judicial ... Writs were used by the medieval English kings to \n<b>summon persons</b> to Parliament, (then ... The Constitution broadly <b>provides</b> for five \nkinds of "prerogative" writs: habeas corpus, certiorari, mandamus, quo warranto \nand prohibition:.",
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"snippet": "A subpoena duces tecum or subpoena for production of evidence, is a court \n<b>summons</b> ordering ... In the United States, a notice to a party deponent (a <b>person</b> \ncalled to testify in a deposition) may be accompanied ... even though the \nallegation is made that the <b>person</b> giving the testimony knew it to be false, does \nnot <b>give</b> rise, ...",
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Where was the largest gold nugget found in california? | 5483604170851537500 | Gold nugget | [
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"snippet": "Elephant <b>Butte</b> is a summit now located in the Elephant <b>Butte</b> Reservoir and \nwithin the Elephant <b>Butte</b> Lake State Park in <b>Sierra</b> County, New Mexico. It has an\n ...",
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"snippet": "Elephant <b>Butte</b> is a populated place on the southeast end of the Elephant <b>Butte</b> \nReservoir in <b>Sierra</b> County, New Mexico. It should not be confused with the ...",
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"snippet": "Pages in category "Mountains of Sierra County, California" ... C. Crystal Peak (\nSierra County, California) ... Schroeder Mountain · <b>Sierra Buttes</b> · Sugar Pine \nPeak.",
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"snippet": "The <b>Sierra</b> Prieta is a 14-mi (23 km), long mountain range in central-northwest \nArizona. The range is the mountainous region west of Prescott, with prominent \nThumb <b>Butte</b>, 6,514 feet ...",
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"snippet": "The Battle of Pima <b>Butte</b>, or the Battle of Maricopa Wells, was fought on \nSeptember 1, 1857 at Pima <b>Butte</b>, Arizona near Maricopa Wells in the <b>Sierra</b> \nEstrella.",
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"snippet": "Two <b>gold nuggets</b> are claimed as the <b>largest</b> in the world: the Welcome Stranger \nand the Canaã nugget, the latter being the ...",
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"snippet": "Ironstone's Crown Jewel is the world's <b>largest</b> piece of crystalline <b>gold</b>. At 44 lbs \ntroy (16.4 kg), it is substantially larger than the Fricot "<b>Nugget</b> and the Whopper ...",
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"snippet": "The Carolina Gold Rush, the first gold rush in the United States, followed the \ndiscovery of a large <b>gold nugget</b> in North Carolina in 1799, by a 12-year-old boy\n ...",
"title": "Carolina Gold Rush"
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"snippet": "The Australian <b>Gold Nugget</b> is a gold bullion coin minted by the Perth Mint. The \ncoins have ... These were created with the intention of using economies of scale \nto keep premiums low, and are some of the <b>largest</b> gold coins ever minted. In \n1992 ...",
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"snippet": "The Golden Nugget Las Vegas is a luxury hotel and casino located in downtown \nLas Vegas, ... The world's <b>largest gold nugget</b> on display, the Hand of Faith is still \nshown today in the Golden Nugget lobby. Weighing 875 troy ounces (960 oz; ...",
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"snippet": "The Nome mining district, also known as the Cape Nome mining district, is a gold \nmining district ... Anvil Creek produced the second-<b>largest gold nugget</b> found in \nAlaska (182 troy ounces), as well as the 6th, 7th, 9th, and 10th-largest.",
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Who is the bass player for the eagles? | -8125260230924816700 | Timothy B. Schmit | [
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"snippet": "Timothy Bruce Schmit (born October 30, 1947) is an American musician, singer, \nand songwriter. He has performed as the <b>bassist</b> and vocalist for Poco and <b>the</b> \n<b>Eagles</b>, having ...",
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"snippet": "Christopher James Childs (born 24 June 1959) is an English <b>bass player</b> who is \na member of ... regularly with Luke Morley and Peter Shoulder's current band The \nUnion, as well as with Tyketto and <b>Eagles</b> tribute act, The Ultimate <b>Eagles</b>.",
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Game of thrones the hound's real name? | 1131926871232804447 | Sandor Clegane | [
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Type of software that provides users with the capability to navigate through the web? | -6207351324789163687 | Web browser | [
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What came first bleeding kansas or kansas nebraska act? | -2602775887248204467 | Bleeding Kansas | [
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"snippet": "Andrew Horatio Reeder (July 12, 1807 – July 5, 1864) was the <b>first</b> governor of \nthe Territory of <b>Kansas</b>. ... As governor of the Territory of <b>Kansas</b>, Reeder was a \nproponent of the controversial <b>Kansas</b>-<b>Nebraska Act</b>. On March 30, 1855, ... \n<b>came</b> into the <b>Kansas</b> Territory to vote illegally on the issue of <b>Kansas</b> being \nadmitted into ...",
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When is steven universe season 3 episode 5 coming out? | -8897541818363898831 | List of Steven Universe episodes | [
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When did pounds change to dollars in australia? | 4714299852183030317 | Australian dollar | [
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What are the hats called at kentucky derby? | -741856744712163357 | Fascinator | [
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"snippet": "The Rockefeller Center <b>Christmas Tree</b> is a large <b>Christmas tree</b> placed annually \nin Rockefeller Center, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States.",
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Who has the most subscribers on youtube ever? | -8121699103411358826 | List of most subscribed YouTube channels | [
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Who is the best manager in the premier league? | 6406530523137958012 | Premier League Manager of the Season | [
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"snippet": "Arsène Wenger was the first non–British <b>manager</b> to receive the <b>Manager</b> of the \nSeason award, having led Arsenal to the <b>top</b> of the <b>Premier League</b> in 1997–98,\n ...",
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"snippet": "The top tier of English football was renamed the <b>Premier League</b> for the start of \nthe 1992–93 ... Both finished on 89 points, but Manchester City <b>won</b> the title with \na superior goal ... <b>Most</b> consecutive <b>Premier League matches</b> with an assist: 7, \nMesut Özil (for ... "All-Time <b>Premier League Manager</b> Statistics – Barrie's View".",
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Which type of coal mostly found in india? | -6192388024542625312 | Coal mining in India | [
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"snippet": "<b>Bituminous coal</b> or black coal is a relatively soft coal containing a tarlike \nsubstance called bitumen or asphalt. It is of higher quality than lignite coal but of \npoorer ...",
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"snippet": "Anthracite, often referred to as hard coal, is a hard, compact variety of coal that \nhas a ... Anthracite differs from ordinary <b>bituminous coal</b> by its greater hardness ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Coal</b> mining in <b>India</b> began in 1774 when John Sumner and Suetonius Grant \nHeatly of the East <b>India</b> Company commenced commercial exploitation in the ...",
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"snippet": "Coal is mined in every state of Australia. Mining occurs mainly in Queensland, \nNew South ... <b>Bituminous coal</b> is mined in Queensland and New South Wales, \nand is used for both domestic power generation ... In 2013, Australia was the \nworld's fifth-largest coal producer, after China, the United States, <b>India</b>, and \nIndonesia.",
"title": "Coal in Australia"
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"snippet": "A coal mine in Bihar, <b>India</b>. A coal mine in Frameries, Belgium. Coal mining is the \nprocess of extracting coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy ... Most \nopen cast mines in the United States extract <b>bituminous coal</b>. In Canada (BC) ...",
"title": "Coal mining"
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"snippet": "The history of coal mining goes back thousands of years. It became important in \nthe Industrial ... This also extended to the continental Rhineland, where \n<b>bituminous coal</b> was already used for the smelting of iron ore. ... As late as 1895, \n<b>India</b> imported large quantities of coal from Britain, but as domestic production \nincreased ...",
"title": "History of coal mining"
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"snippet": "Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, is a soft, brown, combustible, sedimentary \nrock formed ... ash content ranging from 6–19 percent compared with 6–12 \npercent for <b>bituminous coal</b>. ... <b>India</b>, –, 5, 14.1, 24.2, 37.7, 42.3, 43.5, 45, 47.2, \n43.9.",
"title": "Lignite"
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"snippet": "Fly ash or flue ash, also known as pulverised fuel ash in the United Kingdom, is a \ncoal ... This is mainly expressed by quality control seals like the Bureau of <b>Indian</b> \nStandards mark or the DCL mark of the Dubai Municipality. ... Fly ash produced \nfrom the burning of younger lignite or sub-<b>bituminous coal</b>, in addition to having ...",
"title": "Fly ash"
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"snippet": "Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock \nstrata called ... China mines almost half the world's coal, followed by <b>India</b> with \nabout a tenth. ... Sub-<b>bituminous coal</b>, whose properties range between those of \nlignite and those of <b>bituminous coal</b>, is used primarily as fuel for steam-electric ...",
"title": "Coal"
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"snippet": "Sub-<b>bituminous coal</b> is a type of coal whose properties range from those of lignite \nto those of <b>bituminous coal</b> and are used primarily as fuel for steam-electric ...",
"title": "Sub-bituminous coal"
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"snippet": "<b>Coal</b> mining in <b>India</b> began in 1774 when John Sumner and Suetonius Grant \nHeatly of the East ... <b>Most</b> of these are in the states of Jharkhand, Odisha, West \nBengal, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Madhya Pradesh. On account of the \n... <b>Coal</b> deposits are primarily <b>found</b> in eastern and south-central <b>India</b>. \nJharkhand ...",
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"snippet": "Resources are classified as either biotic or abiotic on the basis of their origin. The \n<b>Indian</b> ... <b>India's</b> oil reserves, <b>found</b> in Bombay High off the coast of Maharashtra, \nGujarat, Rajasthan and in ... <b>India</b> consumes <b>coal mainly</b> for the power sector.",
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"snippet": "<b>Coal</b> is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock \nstrata called <b>coal</b> seams. <b>Coal</b> is <b>mostly</b> carbon with variable amounts of other \nelements; chiefly ... China mines almost half the world's <b>coal</b>, followed by <b>India</b> \nwith about a tenth. Australia ... and water. Fossils and amber may be <b>found</b> in \n<b>coal</b>.",
"title": "Coal"
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"snippet": "This is a list of countries by <b>coal</b> production, based <b>mostly</b> on the Statistical \nReview of World ... <b>India</b>, 716.0, 692.4, 677.5, 648.1, 608.5 ... World <b>coal</b> statistics\n ...",
"title": "List of countries by coal production"
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"snippet": "A <b>coal</b> mine in Bihar, <b>India</b>. A <b>coal</b> mine in Frameries, Belgium. <b>Coal</b> mining is the \nprocess of extracting <b>coal</b> from the ground. <b>Coal</b> is valued for its energy ... The \n<b>most</b> economical method of <b>coal</b> extraction for surface mines is the electric ... For \nexample, a study has <b>found</b> that among surface <b>coal</b> mine operations, dragline ...",
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"snippet": "Anthracite, often referred to as hard <b>coal</b>, is a hard, compact variety of <b>coal</b> that \nhas a submetallic luster. It has the highest carbon content, the fewest impurities, \nand the highest energy density of all types of <b>coal</b> and is the highest ranking of \n<b>coals</b>. Anthracite is the <b>most</b> metamorphosed type of <b>coal</b> (but still represents ... \nThe term is also used to refer to some Carboniferous rock strata <b>found</b> in both ...",
"title": "Anthracite"
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"snippet": "Singrauli <b>Coalfield</b> is spread across the districts of Singrauli and Sonebhadra in \nthe <b>Indian</b> states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, <b>mostly</b> in the basin ... \nThe <b>present coal</b> mining activities and future blocks are concentrated in Moher ...",
"title": "Singrauli Coalfield"
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"snippet": "The Mining industry in <b>India</b> is a major economic activity which contributes \nsignificantly to the ... A <b>coal</b> and iron ore project is in the fifth largest reserve in \nworld. ... Minerals subsequently <b>found</b> mention in <b>Indian</b> literature. ... One of the \n<b>most</b> challenging issues in <b>India's</b> mining sector is the lack of assessment of \n<b>India's</b> natural ...",
"title": "Mining in India"
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"snippet": "The history of <b>coal</b> mining goes back thousands of years. It became important in \nthe Industrial ... Though it was used historically as a domestic fuel, <b>coal</b> is now \nused <b>mostly</b> in ... The earliest reference to the use of <b>coal</b> in metalworking is \n<b>found</b> in the ... After <b>India</b> became independent, the new government stressed the \nrapid ...",
"title": "History of coal mining"
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"snippet": "Raniganj <b>Coalfield</b> is primarily located in the Asansol and Durgapur subdivisions \nof Paschim Bardhaman district of West Bengal. It spreads over to the \nneighbouring districts of Birbhum, Bankura, Purulia and to Dhanbad district of \nJharkhand. Contents. 1 History; 2 <b>Present</b> status; 3 <b>Coal</b> seams; 4 Performance \nHighlights; 5 more ... <b>Coalmining</b> in <b>India</b> first started in the Raniganj <b>Coalfield</b>.",
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"title": "Coal mining in India"
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"snippet": "A <b>commercial driver's license</b> (CDL) is a driver's license required to operate large\n, heavy, ... Drivers licensed in <b>California</b> must have a CDL if their primary \nemployment is driving, whether or not they actually drive a commercial vehicle.",
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"snippet": "The <b>California</b> Department of Motor Vehicles (<b>DMV</b>) is the state agency that \nregisters motor ... It regulates new car dealers (through the New Motor Vehicle \nBoard), <b>commercial</b> cargo carriers, private driving schools, and private traffic \nschools.",
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"snippet": "Drunk driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle with the operator's ability to \ndo so impaired ... After the passage of federal legislation, the legal limit for \ncommercial drivers is now set at 0.04%. ... regulation prohibits those who hold a \n<b>commercial driver's license</b> from driving with an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or \ngreater.",
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"snippet": "An international driving permit (IDP), often (incorrectly) referred to as an \ninternational driving licence (IDL), is translation of a domestic driver license that \nallows the ... An IDP is not required if the driver's domestic licence meets the \nrequirements of ... <b>Commercial Driver's License</b> Information System · Driver \nLicense Agreement ...",
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"snippet": "In <b>Canada</b>, <b>driver's</b> licences are issued by the government of the province or \nterritory in which ... Class 4 (<b>Commercial</b>) unrestricted: In addition to the vehicles \nlisted for Class 4 restricted above, this permits the holder to operate buses with a\n ...",
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How many countries on arrival visa for thailand passport? | -7843585077892013550 | Visa requirements for Thai citizens | [
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Who wrote love's gonna make it alright? | -213068378018200484 | Love's Gonna Make It Alright | [
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Who is the head of state in luxembourg? | -3837961083829639337 | Monarchy of Luxembourg | [
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How many winter olympic medals have the uk won? | -1568041798344838942 | Great Britain at the Olympics | [
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Who are the actors that have played james bond? | -2656540985740284715 | James Bond filmography | [
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Qbasic is the extension of which programming language? | 1876838625994677791 | QBasic | [
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Legal age to own a pistol in michigan? | -6991207268306416786 | Gun laws in Michigan | [
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When does little league world series baseball start? | -6793606269697139772 | Little League World Series | [
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Who has won the 2018 formula 1 australian grand pix tournament? | 7592336862236916187 | 2018 Australian Grand Prix | [
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