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Where was scholarly learning concentrated in medieval europe?
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Early Middle Ages
[ "monasteries" ]
[ "Medieval university" ]
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What does ap class mean in high school?
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Advanced Placement
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Who plays roo stewart's mum in home and away?
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Roo Stewart
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[ "Belinda Giblin" ]
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When will the next general election be held in india?
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Indian general election, 2019
[ "by 2019" ]
[ "Elections in India" ]
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Who introduced a standardized system of weights and measures in china?
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Chinese units of measurement
[ "the legendary Yellow Emperor" ]
[ "Chinese units of measurement" ]
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Who led the first overland expedition to san diego?
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Portolá expedition
[ "Fernando Rivera" ]
[ "San Diego" ]
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When was the last time the 76ers won a game?
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List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons
[ "2000 -- 01" ]
[ "List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons", "2017–18 Philadelphia 76ers season", "2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season", "2014–15 Philadelphia 76ers season", "2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season" ]
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The <b>76ers</b> finished an NBA-record 59 <b>games</b> behind the Atlantic \nDivision ... in the lockout-shortened 66-<b>game</b> 2011–12 season, and the eight \n<b>games won</b> ... of Kentucky head coach Adolph Rupp, who was seventy years old \nat the <b>time</b>.", "title": "1972–73 Philadelphia 76ers season" }, { "snippet": "In the <b>last game</b> of the season (at home against the Chicago Bulls), Larry Brown \nrested his starters instead of trying to go for a <b>win</b>. Had the <b>Sixers won</b> this <b>game</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2000–01 Philadelphia 76ers season" }, { "snippet": "The 2011–12 Philadelphia <b>76ers</b> season was the 73rd season of the franchise, \n63rd in the ... This marked the first <b>time the Sixers won</b> an NBA playoffs series \nsince 2003, when they ... The <b>Sixers</b> ended their postseason run after losing in \nseven <b>games</b> to the ... This marked the <b>last time the Sixers</b> made the playoffs until \n2018.", "title": "2011–12 Philadelphia 76ers season" } ] }, { "query": "When was the last time the 76ers won a game in 2017?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>2017</b>–18 Philadelphia <b>76ers</b> season was the 69th season of the franchise in \nthe National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). The team was 25–25 after the first 50 \n<b>games</b>, but finished the remainder of the season with a 27-5 record. It was the \nteam&#39;s first 50-<b>win</b> season since 2000–01, when they <b>last</b> made the ... he became \na three-<b>time</b> champion in his native land of Latvia before <b>winning</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2017–18 Philadelphia 76ers season" }, { "snippet": "The 2018 <b>NBA</b> playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National \nBasketball Association&#39;s <b>2017</b>–18 ... <b>Game</b> 6 of the <b>Celtics</b>-Bucks series was the \n<b>last game</b> played at the Bradley Center. <b>Game</b> 2 of the Raptors ... For the first <b>time</b> \nsince 1979 both Conference Finals series <b>went to</b> a deciding <b>Game</b> 7. In both \nConference&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 NBA playoffs" }, { "snippet": "941 <b>winning</b> percentage) record, the best playoff record in <b>NBA</b> history. The Los \nAngeles <b>Lakers</b> appear six <b>times</b> across both lists, with four streaks over 15 \n<b>games</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of National Basketball Association longest winning streaks ..." }, { "snippet": "The <b>2017</b>–18 <b>NBA</b> season was the 72nd season of the National Basketball \nAssociation (<b>NBA</b>). ... changes occur. The <b>last time</b> no head coaches were hired \nin the off-season occurred during the 1975–76 season. ... Minnesota <b>won</b> the first \n<b>game</b> 111–97, while Golden State emerged victorious in the second one, 142–\n110.", "title": "2017–18 NBA season" }, { "snippet": "The Boston <b>Celtics</b> are an American professional basketball team based in \nBoston. The <b>Celtics</b> ... The franchise has played the <b>Lakers</b> a record 12 <b>times</b> in \nthe <b>NBA</b> Finals ... This prompted an aggressive rebuild in <b>2017</b>, where the team \nacquired ... However, the Bucks <b>won Game</b> Six in Boston when Kareem Abdul-\nJabbar&nbsp;...", "title": "Boston Celtics" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2017</b>–18 Boston <b>Celtics</b> season was the 72nd season of the franchise in the \nNational ... The <b>Celtics</b> played the first <b>game</b> of the regular season on October 17, \n<b>2017</b>, against the Cleveland Cavaliers. ... the Cleveland Cavaliers in a rematch of \n<b>last</b> season&#39;s Eastern Conference Finals, in which the Cavaliers <b>won</b> 4–3.", "title": "2017–18 Boston Celtics season" }, { "snippet": "Iguodala was a key bench player during the <b>2017 NBA</b> Finals, often guarding \nLeBron James and scored 20 points in <b>Game</b> 5, helping the <b>Warriors win</b> the&nbsp;...", "title": "Andre Iguodala" }, { "snippet": "In 2015–16 by going 10–72 the <b>76ers</b> suffered the ignominy of having suffered \nthe two all-<b>time</b> worst 82-<b>game NBA</b> season <b>winning</b> percentages.", "title": "List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons" }, { "snippet": "The Philadelphia <b>76ers</b> are an American professional basketball team based in \nthe ... The playoff overtime loss on March 26, 1963, would prove to be the <b>last</b> \n<b>game</b> for the ... In <b>Game</b> Five of that series, as the <b>76ers went to</b> victory and the \n<b>NBA</b> Finals, ... At the <b>time</b>, the trade appeared to make some sense from the \n<b>76ers</b>&#39;&nbsp;...", "title": "Philadelphia 76ers" }, { "snippet": "Joel Hans Embiid is a Cameroonian professional basketball player for the \nPhiladelphia <b>76ers</b> ... On 9 April 2014, Embiid declared for the 2014 <b>NBA</b> draft, \nforgoing his <b>final</b> three years of college eligibility. ... but went scoreless in an <b>NBA</b> \n<b>game</b> for the first <b>time</b> in his career in the <b>76ers</b>&#39; 101–96 loss to the Toronto \nRaptors.", "title": "Joel Embiid" } ] }, { "query": "When was the last time the 76ers won a game in 2016?", "results": [ { "snippet": "In <b>2015–16</b> by going 10–72 the <b>76ers</b> suffered the ignominy of having suffered \nthe two all-<b>time</b> worst 82-<b>game NBA</b> season <b>winning</b> percentages.", "title": "List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons" }, { "snippet": "On March 19, <b>2016</b>, the prime <b>time game</b> between the Golden State <b>Warriors</b> and \nSan Antonio Spurs set an <b>NBA</b> record for the highest combined <b>winning</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2015–16 NBA season" }, { "snippet": "... <b>last game</b> against the <b>76ers</b> in Philadelphia. Philadelphia would also hire \nformer Phoenix Suns owner, coach, general manager, and four-<b>time NBA</b> \nExecutive&nbsp;...", "title": "2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2016</b>–17 Philadelphia <b>76ers</b> season was the 68th season of the franchise in \nthe National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). The team improved 18 <b>games</b> after \nfinishing with a league worst 10 <b>wins</b> in <b>2016</b>. ... The <b>2016</b> season was also the \nfirst <b>time</b> in three years the <b>Sixers</b> made a splash in ... <b>Last</b> transaction: 2017–04–\n02&nbsp;...", "title": "2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season" }, { "snippet": "Benjamin David Simmons (born 20 July 1996) is an Australian professional \nbasketball player ... He played six <b>games</b> for Bulleen while averaging 12.3 points, \n8.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.3 ... On 30 September <b>2016</b>, Simmons rolled his right \nankle during the <b>76ers</b>&#39; <b>final</b> training camp scrimmage. ... The <b>Times</b>-Picayune.", "title": "Ben Simmons" }, { "snippet": "Jimmy Butler III (born September 14, 1989) is an American professional \nbasketball player for ... Butler is a five-<b>time NBA</b> All-Star, a four-<b>time NBA</b> All-\nDefensive Team ... As a senior in 2010–11, he averaged 15.7 points per <b>game</b> \nand <b>earned</b> an ... <b>2016</b>, and scored 20 points in the first half and 17 in the <b>game&#39;s</b> \n<b>final</b> four&nbsp;...", "title": "Jimmy Butler" }, { "snippet": "This season&#39;s Finals marked the first <b>time</b> in <b>NBA</b> history in which both ... The \nCavaliers defeated the <b>Warriors</b> 93–89 in <b>Game</b> 7 to <b>win</b> the series 4–3. ... \n<b>Warriors</b> failed to score a basket during the <b>last</b> 4:39 of the <b>game</b>.", "title": "2016 NBA Finals" }, { "snippet": "Allen Iverson (<b>2016</b>) Coaches: Larry Brown (2002) Phil Jackson (2007) Tex \nWinter (2011) Officials: Dick Bavetta (2015). Eastern Finals &middot; <b>76ers</b> defeat Bucks, \n4–3. Western Finals &middot; <b>Lakers</b> defeat Spurs, 4–0. &lt; 2000 &middot; <b>NBA</b> Finals &middot; 2002 &gt;. \nThe 2001 <b>NBA</b> Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball \nAssociation ... However, the <b>Lakers</b> went on to <b>win</b> the next four <b>games</b>, despite \nbeing&nbsp;...", "title": "2001 NBA Finals" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2015–16</b> Golden State <b>Warriors</b> season was the 70th season of the franchise \nin the ... The <b>Warriors</b> began the <b>2015–16</b> season by <b>winning</b> their first 24 <b>games</b>, \n... All-Star <b>Game</b>, the first <b>time the Warriors</b> have had three All-Stars since 1976. ... \n<b>game</b> of the season, breaking the franchise record of 28 which they set <b>last</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2015–16 Golden State Warriors season" }, { "snippet": "Alfred Joel Horford Reynoso (born June 3, 1986) is a Dominican professional \nbasketball player ... He was drafted with the third overall pick in the 2007 <b>NBA</b> \ndraft by the Atlanta ... There they defeated George Mason to reach the <b>final</b>. ... In \n<b>2015–16</b>, Horford played in all 82 regular season <b>games</b> for the first <b>time</b> in his \ncareer.", "title": "Al Horford" } ] }, { "query": "When was the last time the 76ers won a game in 2015?", "results": [ { "snippet": "... <b>last game</b> against the <b>76ers</b> in Philadelphia. Philadelphia would also hire \nformer Phoenix Suns owner, coach, general manager, and four-<b>time NBA</b> \nExecutive&nbsp;...", "title": "2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season" }, { "snippet": "In <b>2015</b>–16 by going 10–72 the <b>76ers</b> suffered the ignominy of having suffered \nthe two all-<b>time</b> worst 82-<b>game NBA</b> season <b>winning</b> percentages.", "title": "List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons" }, { "snippet": "During twenty seasons, Bryant <b>won</b> five <b>NBA</b> championships, one season MVP \naward, and was selected to the All-Star <b>Game</b> seventeen <b>times</b>. The Philadelphia\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2015–16 NBA season" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2015</b>–16 Golden State <b>Warriors</b> season was the 70th season of the franchise \nin the ... The <b>Warriors</b> began the <b>2015</b>–16 season by <b>winning</b> their first 24 <b>games</b>, \n... Golden State also had 30 assists in a <b>game</b> for the 29th <b>time</b> this season, \nsetting ... <b>game</b> of the season, breaking the franchise record of 28 which they set \n<b>last</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2015–16 Golden State Warriors season" }, { "snippet": "Andre Tyler Iguodala is an American professional basketball player for the Miami \nHeat of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). The swingman was an <b>NBA</b> \nAll-Star in 2012 and has been named to the <b>NBA</b> All-Defensive Team twice. He \n<b>won</b> three <b>NBA</b> championships with the Golden State <b>Warriors</b> and was ... The \n<b>76ers</b> finished the season at 40–42, <b>winning</b> 22 of their <b>last</b> 29 <b>games</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Andre Iguodala" }, { "snippet": "For the first <b>time</b> in <b>NBA</b> Finals history, the first two <b>games</b> ... Golden State <b>won</b> \nthe series in six <b>games</b>, claiming their first ... Shaquille O&#39;Neal was the <b>last</b> player \nto have accomplished the feat, in 1999–2000.", "title": "2015 NBA Finals" }, { "snippet": "JaVale Lindy McGee (born January 19, 1988) is an American professional \nbasketball player for Los Angeles <b>Lakers</b> in the National Basketball Association (\n<b>NBA</b>). He was selected 18th overall by the Washington Wizards in the 2008 <b>NBA</b> \ndraft. He is a two-<b>time NBA</b> champion, having <b>won</b> consecutive titles with the ... \nOn March 1, <b>2015</b>, he was waived by the <b>76ers</b> after appearing in six <b>games</b>.", "title": "JaVale McGee" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2015 NBA</b> All-Star <b>Game</b> was the 64th edition of the <b>NBA</b> All-Star <b>Game</b>, an \nexhibition ... The current Garden <b>last</b> hosted the <b>game</b> in 1998, and the Knicks&#39; \nprevious ... Kobe Bryant <b>earned</b> a record 17th consecutive All-Star selection, and \n... It was also the first <b>time the Warriors</b> had a pair of starters since 1967, when \nRick&nbsp;...", "title": "2015 NBA All-Star Game" }, { "snippet": "Jimmy Butler III (born September 14, 1989) is an American professional \nbasketball player for ... Butler is a five-<b>time NBA</b> All-Star, a four-<b>time NBA</b> All-\nDefensive Team honoree, and a ... In <b>2015</b>, he was named the <b>NBA</b> Most \nImproved Player. ... As a senior in 2010–11, he averaged 15.7 points per <b>game</b> \nand <b>earned</b> an All-Big&nbsp;...", "title": "Jimmy Butler" }, { "snippet": "Alfred Joel Horford Reynoso (born June 3, 1986) is a Dominican professional \nbasketball player ... He was drafted with the third overall pick in the 2007 <b>NBA</b> \ndraft by the Atlanta ... There they defeated George Mason to reach the <b>final</b>. ... In \n<b>2015</b>–16, Horford played in all 82 regular season <b>games</b> for the first <b>time</b> in his \ncareer.", "title": "Al Horford" } ] }, { "query": "When was the last time the 76ers won a game in 2014?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>2014</b>–15 Philadelphia <b>76ers</b> season was the 76th season of the franchise in \nthe National ... On December 3, the <b>76ers won</b> their first <b>game</b> of the season \nagainst the ... 77, April 4, @ Charlotte &middot; L 91–92 &middot; Covington, Smith (15), Ish Smith \n(9), Ish Smith (5), <b>Time</b> Warner Cable Arena ... Roster <b>Last</b> transaction: 2015–03–\n07&nbsp;...", "title": "2014–15 Philadelphia 76ers season" }, { "snippet": "The Philadelphia <b>76ers</b> are an American professional basketball team based in \nthe ... The playoff overtime loss on March 26, 1963, would prove to be the <b>last</b> \n<b>game</b> for the ... In <b>Game</b> Five of that series, as the <b>76ers went to</b> victory and the \n<b>NBA</b> Finals, ... At the <b>time</b>, the trade appeared to make some sense from the \n<b>76ers</b>&#39;&nbsp;...", "title": "Philadelphia 76ers" }, { "snippet": "The 2013–14 <b>NBA</b> season was the 68th season of the National Basketball \nAssociation (<b>NBA</b>). ... The <b>2014 NBA</b> All-Star <b>Game</b> was played on February 16, \n<b>2014</b>, at the ... Spurs defeating the Miami Heat in five <b>games</b> to <b>win</b> the <b>2014 NBA</b> \nFinals. ... On January 31, <b>2014</b>, the Brooklyn Nets recorded an all-<b>time</b> low of 17&nbsp;...", "title": "2013–14 NBA season" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2014 NBA</b> Summer League consists of two pro basketball leagues \norganized by the <b>NBA</b> ... The Philadelphia <b>76ers won</b> the Orlando Pro Summer \nLeague Championship by ... All <b>times</b> are in Eastern Daylight <b>Time</b> (UTC−4) ... \nEach team played one <b>game</b> on the league&#39;s <b>final</b> day for either first, third, fifth, \nseventh or ninth&nbsp;...", "title": "2014 NBA Summer League" }, { "snippet": "All <b>times</b> are in Eastern Daylight <b>Time</b> (UTC−4). The Spurs rebounded from their \nseven-<b>game</b> loss to the Heat in the 2013 Finals to <b>win</b> the ... after leading the \nteam in scoring in each of the <b>final</b> three <b>games</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "2014 NBA Finals" }, { "snippet": "The <b>win</b> extended the <b>Warriors</b>&#39; season-high <b>winning</b> streak to 8 <b>games</b>. For his \ndefensive contributions to the <b>Warriors</b>, Iguodala was named to the <b>2014</b> All-<b>NBA</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Andre Iguodala" }, { "snippet": "Joel Hans Embiid is a Cameroonian professional basketball player for the \nPhiladelphia <b>76ers</b> ... On 9 April <b>2014</b>, Embiid declared for the <b>2014 NBA</b> draft, \nforgoing his <b>final</b> three years of college eligibility. ... but went scoreless in an <b>NBA</b> \n<b>game</b> for the first <b>time</b> in his career in the <b>76ers</b>&#39; 101–96 loss to the Toronto \nRaptors.", "title": "Joel Embiid" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2014 NBA</b> draft was held on June 26, <b>2014</b>, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. \nNational ... The Cleveland Cavaliers <b>won</b> the draft lottery to earn the first overall \npick in ... would not play a single <b>game</b> for the team that drafted him (the first <b>time</b> \nbeing ... William Alston <b>last</b> played for Community College of Baltimore County in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2014 NBA draft" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of the longest regular season losing streaks in National Basketball \nAssociation (<b>NBA</b>) history. Streaks started at the end of one season are carried \nover into the following season. The Philadelphia <b>76ers</b> lost 28 straight <b>games</b> \nspanning two seasons: <b>2014</b>–15 and 2015–16, ... The Sacramento Kings have \nthe longest postseason <b>win</b> drought, needing 15&nbsp;...", "title": "List of National Basketball Association longest losing streaks ..." }, { "snippet": "The <b>2014</b>–15 <b>NBA</b> season was the 69th season of the National Basketball \nAssociation (<b>NBA</b>). ... Oklahoma City&#39;s Russell Westbrook <b>won</b> the <b>NBA</b> All-Star \n<b>Game</b> Most ... of playing; the <b>last</b> team he played for was the Detroit Pistons, and \nhe <b>won</b> a ... Around that same <b>time</b>, general manager Danny Ferry&#39;s remark that \nplayer&nbsp;...", "title": "2014–15 NBA season" } ] } ]
Name the two forms of polymorphism in cnidarian?
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Cnidaria
[ "medusa", "polyp" ]
[ "Cnidaria" ]
[ { "answer": [ "polyp and medusa", "medusae and sessile polyp" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who played uncle arthur in the comedy company?
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The Comedy Company
[ "Glenn Robbins" ]
[ "The Comedy Company" ]
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What makes the oak think it is better than the reed?
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The Oak and the Reed
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Who won the most medals in the olympics?
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All-time Olympic Games medal table
[ "United States" ]
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What is on the back of a canadian nickel?
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Nickel (Canadian coin)
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When are the closing ceremonies for the olymics?
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2018 Winter Olympics closing ceremony
[ "25 February 2018" ]
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Who plays the hulk in the incredible hulk?
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The Incredible Hulk (film)
[ "Edward Norton" ]
[ "The Incredible Hulk (disambiguation)" ]
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Where do the majority of apples come from?
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List of countries by apple production
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[ "List of countries by apple production", "Apple" ]
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[ { "query": "apple production area", "results": [ { "snippet": "The total <b>area</b> harvested in the world for <b>apples</b> was 4,933,841 hectares in 2017, \ndown 6.8%&nbsp;...", "title": "List of countries by apple production" }, { "snippet": "... is the largest closed <b>apple</b>-<b>producing region</b> in the EU. ... about 2.5 percent of \nthe overall area of South Tyrol.", "title": "South Tyrolean Apple PGI" }, { "snippet": "An <b>apple</b> is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an <b>apple</b> tree (Malus domestica). \n<b>Apple</b> trees are ... Worldwide <b>production</b> of <b>apples</b> in 2017 was 83.1 million \ntonnes, with China accounting for half of the total. ... Dwarf rootstocks for <b>apple</b> \ntrees can be traced as far back as 300 BC, to the <b>area</b> of Persia and Asia Minor. \nAlexander&nbsp;...", "title": "Apple" }, { "snippet": "Fruit Ridge is a topographical land feature and growing <b>region</b> in West Michigan. \nThe <b>area</b> is so named for its extensive agricultural activity, specifically because of \nits fruit <b>production</b>. ... The Ridge is well known for <b>apple production</b>, in 2006 the \n<b>area</b> accounted for 65% of all Michigan <b>apple production</b>. The Ridge is&nbsp;...", "title": "Fruit Ridge (Michigan)" }, { "snippet": "In the United States, unfiltered fresh <b>apple</b> juice is made by smaller operations in \n<b>areas</b> of high <b>apple production</b>, in the form of unclarified <b>apple</b> cider. <b>Apple</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Apple juice" }, { "snippet": "Elgin is a large, lush <b>area</b> of land, circled by mountains, in the Overberg <b>region</b> of \nSouth Africa. ... Over 40 percent of South Africa&#39;s <b>apple production</b> is exported, \nand the Elgin Valley produces about 60 percent of the total annual <b>apple</b> crop of\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Elgin, Western Cape" }, { "snippet": "<b>Apple</b> Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in \nCupertino, ... Area served. Worldwide. Key people ... By the end of the 1970s, \n<b>Apple</b> had a staff of computer designers and a <b>production</b> line. The company&nbsp;...", "title": "Apple Inc." }, { "snippet": "Fruit growing <b>areas</b> in Iran[edit]. A number of fruits have originated in Iran, \nincluding Persian walnuts, muskmelons,&nbsp;...", "title": "Fruit production in Iran" }, { "snippet": "<b>Apple farming</b> in the <b>area</b> started to decline about the time Ihmsen Ranch fruit \n<b>production</b> was at its prime. Water rates shot up with a switch to electric pumps.", "title": "Apple Valley, California" }, { "snippet": "Cider in the United Kingdom is widely available at pubs, off licences, and shops. \nIt has been made in regions of the country where cider <b>apples</b> were grown ... \nCider had been produced in the <b>area</b> since the Middle Ages, but <b>production</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Cider in the United Kingdom" } ] }, { "query": "apple production", "results": [ { "snippet": "This is a list of countries by <b>apple production</b> in 2016 and 2017, based on data \nfrom the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database.", "title": "List of countries by apple production" }, { "snippet": "An <b>apple</b> is a sweet, edible fruit <b>produced</b> by an <b>apple</b> tree (Malus domestica). \n<b>Apple</b> trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most&nbsp;...", "title": "Apple" }, { "snippet": "With 8,000 family-run farms <b>apple production</b> per unit is very low in South Tyrol. \nThe average farm is between 2.5&nbsp;...", "title": "South Tyrolean Apple PGI" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Apple production</b>&quot;. The following 9 pages are in this category, \nout of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "title": "Category:Apple production" }, { "snippet": "Beginning in 2016, <b>Apple</b> began to <b>produce</b> and distribute its own original \ncontent. The first television program <b>produced</b> by <b>Apple</b> was Planet of the Apps,&nbsp;...", "title": "List of original programs distributed by Apple TV+" }, { "snippet": "... <b>Apple</b> products is Hongfujin. 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It is written by Steven Knight and directed by Francis Lawrence.", "title": "See (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "The World <b>Apple</b> and Pear Association (WAPA) is a trade association established \nin 2001 representing major <b>apple</b> and pear <b>producing</b> countries globally.", "title": "World Apple and Pear Association" } ] } ]
Where is acetylcholine released from to stimulate muscle contraction?
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Acetylcholine
[ "the neuromuscular junction" ]
[ "Acetylcholine" ]
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What kind of book is the coldest winter ever?
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The Coldest Winter Ever
[ "Literary fiction", "Urban fiction" ]
[ "The Coldest Winter Ever", "Novel", "Fiction" ]
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It is a \nstudy of the lowest depths of showbiz and its sleazy inhabitants – the dark,&nbsp;...", "title": "Nightmare Alley (novel)" }, { "snippet": "Altered Carbon is a 2002 cyberpunk <b>novel</b> by British writer Richard K. Morgan. \nSet in a future in which interstellar travel is facilitated by transferring&nbsp;...", "title": "Altered Carbon" }, { "snippet": "An epistolary <b>novel</b> is a <b>novel</b> written as a series of documents. The usual form is \nletters, although diary entries, newspaper clippings and other documents are&nbsp;...", "title": "Epistolary novel" } ] }, { "query": "coldest winter ever", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Coldest Winter Ever</b> is an award-winning novel by Sister Souljah published \nby Simon and Schuster. The novel has a prequel and a sequel, and is currently&nbsp;...", "title": "The Coldest Winter Ever" }, { "snippet": "The 1936 North American cold wave ranks among the most intense cold waves \nin the recorded ... It also was the <b>coldest</b> month <b>ever</b> in Nebraska, North Dakota, \nand South Dakota. The meteorological <b>winter</b> (December through February) of \n1935/36 was the <b>coldest</b> on record for Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South\n&nbsp;...", "title": "1936 North American cold wave" }, { "snippet": "Coldest winter may refer to: The coldest winter, see List of weather records &middot; The \nColdest ... Other uses[edit]. The Coldest Winter in Peking (1981 film); The <b>Coldest</b> \n<b>Winter Ever</b> (1999 novel)&nbsp;...", "title": "Coldest winter" }, { "snippet": "The winter of 1962–63, known as the Big Freeze of 1963, was one of the <b>coldest</b> \n<b>winters</b> on record in the United Kingdom. Temperatures plummeted and lakes&nbsp;...", "title": "Winter of 1962–63 in the United Kingdom" }, { "snippet": "It is a prequel of The <b>Coldest Winter Ever</b> (1999), the novel that spawned the \ncontemporary street literature movement. It follows a young Black Sudanese \nMuslim&nbsp;...", "title": "Midnight: A Gangster Love Story" }, { "snippet": "Sister Souljah is an American author, activist, recording artist, and film producer. \nShe gained ... In 1999, she made her debut as a novelist with The <b>Coldest Winter</b> \n<b>Ever</b>. Souljah said that she was the pioneer for starting &quot;a renaissance, or what&nbsp;...", "title": "Sister Souljah" }, { "snippet": "The Great Frost, as it was known in England, or Le Grand Hiver (&quot;The Great \n<b>Winter</b>&quot;), as it was known in France, was an extraordinarily cold <b>winter</b> in Europe \nin late 1708 and early 1709, and was the <b>coldest</b> European <b>winter</b> during the past \n500 years. ... the lowest he had <b>ever</b> measured since he started taking readings \nin 1697.", "title": "Great Frost of 1709" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Coldest Winter</b>: America and the Korean War is a non-fiction book by the \nauthor David Halberstam. It was published in 2007, after his death.", "title": "The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War" }, { "snippet": "The early 2012 European cold wave was a deadly cold wave that started on \nJanuary 27, 2012, ... Europe[edit]. Bosnia and Herzegovina – In Bosnia and \nHerzegovina, this year&#39;s <b>winter</b> was one of the <b>coldest</b> and snowiest in the last \n100 years.", "title": "Early 2012 European cold wave" }, { "snippet": "The Great Blizzard of 1899 also known as the Great Arctic Outbreak of 1899 and \nthe St. ... the third-coldest meteorological winter in the contiguous U.S. (behind \nthe coldest and second-<b>coldest winters</b> of 1978/79 and 1935/36, respectively).", "title": "Great Blizzard of 1899" } ] }, { "query": "fiction", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Fiction</b> generally is a narrative form, in any medium, consisting of people, events, \nor places that are imaginary—in other words, not based strictly on history or fact&nbsp;...", "title": "Fiction" }, { "snippet": "Science <b>fiction</b> is a genre of speculative <b>fiction</b> that typically deals with \nimaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, \nspace&nbsp;...", "title": "Science fiction" }, { "snippet": "Science <b>fiction</b> film (or sci-fi film) is a genre that uses speculative, <b>fictional</b> science\n-based depictions of phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream&nbsp;...", "title": "Science fiction film" }, { "snippet": "<b>Fiction</b> Records is a British record label founded by Chris Parry in 1978, owned \nby Universal Music Group and based in the United Kingdom. It is best known for&nbsp;...", "title": "Fiction Records" }, { "snippet": "Fantasy is a genre of speculative <b>fiction</b> set in a <b>fictional</b> universe, often inspired \nby real world myth and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then&nbsp;...", "title": "Fantasy" }, { "snippet": "Pulp <b>Fiction</b> is a 1994 American crime film written and directed by Quentin \nTarantino, who conceived it with Roger Avary. Starring John Travolta, Samuel L.", "title": "Pulp Fiction" }, { "snippet": "<b>Fiction</b> is the eighth studio album by the Swedish melodic death metal band, Dark \nTranquillity. The album was released by Napalm Records on April 19, 2007,&nbsp;...", "title": "Fiction (Dark Tranquillity album)" }, { "snippet": "Weird <b>fiction</b> is a subgenre of speculative <b>fiction</b> originating in the late 19th and \nearly 20th centuries. Weird <b>fiction</b> either eschews or radically reinterprets ghosts,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Weird fiction" }, { "snippet": "Speculative <b>fiction</b> is a broad category of <b>fiction</b> encompassing genres with \ncertain elements that do not exist in the real world, often in the context of \nsupernatural&nbsp;...", "title": "Speculative fiction" }, { "snippet": "The Pulitzer Prize for <b>Fiction</b> is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are \nannually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. It recognizes distinguished&nbsp;...", "title": "Pulitzer Prize for Fiction" } ] } ]
When did studio 54 open in new york?
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Studio 54
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[ "Studio 54" ]
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Who narrates the murders in the rue morgue?
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue
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[ "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" ]
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Who launched the bardoli satyagraha on 4th february 1928?
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Bardoli Satyagraha
[ "Vallabhbhai Patel" ]
[ "Bardoli Satyagraha" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Vallabhbhai Patel" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Species with different arrangements of atoms but having no structural differences?
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Isomer
[ "isomer" ]
[ "Isomer", "Crystal" ]
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Who played kate todd's sister on ncis?
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Wendy Makkena
[ "Wendy Rosenberg Makkena" ]
[ "Caitlin Todd" ]
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When was the reflecting pool in washington dc built?
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Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
[ "1922 and 1923" ]
[ "Capitol Reflecting Pool", "Rainbow Pool", "Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool", "National Mall" ]
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As part \nof the restoration and redesign of the Lincoln Memorial <b>Reflecting Pool</b>, \ncompleted in&nbsp;...", "title": "Tidal Basin" } ] }, { "query": "national mall reflecting pool", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Lincoln Memorial <b>Reflecting Pool</b> is the largest of the many <b>reflecting pools</b> \nin Washington, D.C., United States. It is a long and large rectangular pool located \non the <b>National Mall</b>, directly&nbsp;...", "title": "Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool" }, { "snippet": "The Rainbow Pool was a <b>reflecting pool</b> located on the <b>National Mall</b> in \nWashington D.C., USA. It was designed by landscape architect Frederick Law \nOlmsted,&nbsp;...", "title": "Rainbow Pool" }, { "snippet": "The Capitol <b>Reflecting Pool</b> is a <b>reflecting pool</b> in Washington, D.C., United \nStates. 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When did france manage to get away from the church's hold over it?
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Avignon Papacy
[ "September 13 , 1376" ]
[ "Separation of church and state" ]
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Who is the most paid nba player 2018?
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Highest-paid NBA players by season
[ "Stephen Curry" ]
[ "Highest-paid NBA players by season" ]
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Who sings i'm way too good for goodbyes?
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Too Good at Goodbyes
[ "Sam Smith" ]
[ "Too Good at Goodbyes" ]
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Who plays teenage jamie in one tree hill?
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Jamie Scott (One Tree Hill)
[ "Jackson Brundage" ]
[ "One Tree Hill (TV series)" ]
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When did soft drinks first come in cans?
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Beverage can
[ "1964" ]
[ "Drink can" ]
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How many ml in a pint of beer uk?
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Pint
[ "568" ]
[ "Alcohol measurements" ]
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Who sings the song it's going to take a lot of love?
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Lotta Love
[ "Neil Young" ]
[ "Lotta Love" ]
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What is the most populous city in the us?
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List of United States cities by population
[ "New York" ]
[ "List of United States cities by population" ]
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When was the first mobile phone text message sent?
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Text messaging
[ "3 December 1992" ]
[ "Text messaging" ]
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Who was president when iowa became a state?
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Iowa
[ "President James K. Polk" ]
[ "Iowa", "James K. Polk" ]
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He was&nbsp;...", "title": "Leonidas Polk" }, { "snippet": "George <b>Polk</b> (17 October 1913 – May 1948) was an American journalist for CBS \nwho was murdered during the Greek Civil War, in 1948.", "title": "George Polk" }, { "snippet": "<b>Polk</b> County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2010 census, the \npopulation was 44,205. Its county seat is Balsam Lake. The county was created&nbsp;...", "title": "Polk County, Wisconsin" } ] }, { "query": "Who was president when iowa became a state?", "results": [ { "snippet": "On December 28, 1846, <b>Iowa became</b> the 29th <b>state</b> in the Union when <b>President</b> \nJames K. Polk signed <b>Iowa&#39;s</b> admission bill&nbsp;...", "title": "Iowa" }, { "snippet": "Welch, the <b>president&#39;s</b> wife. <b>Iowa State became</b> the first land grant university in \nthe nation to offer training in domestic economy for college credit. 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Herbert Hoover birthplace cottage in West \nBranch, <b>Iowa</b> ... The United <b>States</b> Food Administration <b>became</b> the American \nRelief&nbsp;...", "title": "Herbert Hoover" }, { "snippet": "The territory that did not <b>become</b> the <b>state</b> of <b>Iowa</b> in 1846 <b>became</b> unorganized \nterritory. The government for this area would <b>become</b> organized as part of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Iowa Territory" }, { "snippet": "Wendy Wintersteen is an American academic administrator and current <b>President</b> \nof <b>Iowa State</b> ... She <b>became</b> a professor of entomology at <b>Iowa State</b> in 1996, \nand has also served the university&#39;s College of Agriculture as director of \nextension&nbsp;...", "title": "Wendy Wintersteen" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Iowa</b> caucuses are biennial electoral events for members of the Democratic \nand Republican parties in the U.S. <b>state</b> of <b>Iowa</b>. 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He only was in this position a year because in 1989 he \n<b>became</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Gregory L. Geoffroy" } ] } ]
Who controlled the house of representatives in 2002?
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United States House of Representatives elections, 2002
[ "the Republican Party" ]
[ "2002 United States House of Representatives elections", "2002 United States elections", "107th United States Congress" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Republican Party" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who acted as snake eyes in gi joe?
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Ray Park
[ "Raymond `` Ray '' Park" ]
[ "Snake Eyes (G.I. Joe)" ]
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Who won silver medal in olympics 2016 from india?
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India at the 2016 Summer Olympics
[ "badminton player P.V. Sindhu" ]
[ "India at the 2016 Summer Olympics" ]
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When was the order of the phoenix filmed?
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)
[ "February to November 2006" ]
[ "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)" ]
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In the canterbury tales who is the prioress?
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The Prioress's Tale
[ "Madame Eglantine" ]
[ "List of The Canterbury Tales characters", "The Prioress's Tale" ]
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When did great britain change its name to united kingdom?
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History of the formation of the United Kingdom
[ "1801" ]
[ "History of the formation of the United Kingdom" ]
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When was the first land before time movie made?
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The Land Before Time
[ "1988" ]
[ "The Land Before Time" ]
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Who has the second most wins at daytona international speedway?
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Coke Zero 400
[ "Cale Yarborough" ]
[ "Daytona 500", "List of Daytona 500 winners" ]
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When did stephen curry become an all star?
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Stephen Curry
[ "2014" ]
[ "Stephen Curry" ]
[ { "answer": [ "2014" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Education that combines academic study with community service is called?
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Service-learning
[ "Service - learning" ]
[ "Blended learning", "Service-learning", "Cooperative education" ]
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Where did civilization get its start in china?
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History of China
[ "The Yellow River" ]
[ "History of China" ]
[ { "answer": [ "various cultural centers along both the Yellow River and Yangtze River", "Yellow River and Yangtze civilizations" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who is the most subscribed youtuber in australia?
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List of most subscribed YouTube channels
[ "HowToBasic" ]
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[ { "answer": [ "Wengie", "Wendy Ayche" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "most youtube subscribers by year", "results": [ { "snippet": "This article lists the fifty <b>most</b>-subscribed channels on the video platform <b>YouTube</b>\n. The ability to ... The channels are ordered by number of <b>subscribers</b>; those \nwhose displayed <b>subscriber</b> counts are identical are listed alphabetically.", "title": "List of most-subscribed YouTube channels" }, { "snippet": "Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg better known as PewDiePie (/ˈpjuːdiːpaɪ/ PEW-dee-\npy), is a Swedish YouTuber, known primarily for his Let&#39;s Play videos and \ncomedic formatted shows. Kjellberg&#39;s channel was the <b>most</b>-subscribed channel \non <b>YouTube</b> for more than five <b>years</b> from 2013 ... Around the time his channel \nearned 700,000 <b>subscribers</b>, Kjellberg spoke at&nbsp;...", "title": "PewDiePie" }, { "snippet": "This article lists the thirty <b>most</b>-subscribed artists on the music platform <b>YouTube</b> \nMusic. Artists&#39; <b>subscribers</b> are consolidated from various <b>YouTube</b> channels&nbsp;...", "title": "List of most-subscribed YouTube Music artists" }, { "snippet": "100,000 <b>subscribers</b>, 2009. <b>YouTube</b> Gold Play Button 2.svg, 1,000,000 \n<b>subscribers</b>, 2011. <b>YouTube</b> Diamond Play Button.svg, 10,000,000 <b>subscribers</b>, \n2017. Updated January 23, 2020. Shane Lee Yaw (born July 19, 1988), known \nprofessionally as Shane Dawson, is an American ... In 2008, when Dawson was \nnineteen <b>years</b> old, he joined <b>YouTube</b> and&nbsp;...", "title": "Shane Dawson" }, { "snippet": "Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji better known as KSI, is an English YouTuber \nand rapper. He is a member and co-founder of the British <b>YouTube</b> collective&nbsp;...", "title": "KSI (entertainer)" }, { "snippet": "Jenna Nicole Mourey better known by her pseudonym Jenna Marbles, is an \nAmerican <b>YouTube</b> personality, vlogger, comedian, and actress. As of September \n2019, her channel has approximately 3.3 billion video views and 20 million \n<b>subscribers</b>, and is the 86th <b>most</b> subscribed channel on <b>YouTube</b> ... That <b>year</b>, \nMarbles started her career with Barstool Sports, where she wrote&nbsp;...", "title": "Jenna Marbles" }, { "snippet": "David Julian Dobrik is a Slovak <b>YouTube</b> personality. He found early success on \nthe ... The channel was the fifth-<b>most</b> viewed creator channel on <b>YouTube</b> in \n2019, with 2.4 ... His family moved to Vernon Hills, Illinois, when Dobrik was six \n<b>years</b> old. ... in recognition of his <b>YouTube</b> channel surpassing 10 million \n<b>subscribers</b>.", "title": "David Dobrik" }, { "snippet": "Daniel Robert Middleton (born 8 November 1991), known online as DanTDM (\nformerly The ... Years active, 2012–present ... His channel has been listed among \nthe <b>top YouTube</b> channels in the United Kingdom. ... As of February 2020, \nMiddleton has over 16 billion views, around 22.5 million <b>subscribers</b> and has \nposted&nbsp;...", "title": "DanTDM" }, { "snippet": "<b>YouTube</b> Creator Awards, commonly known as <b>YouTube</b> Play Buttons, are a gift \nfrom <b>YouTube</b> that serves to recognize its <b>most</b> popular channels. These awards \nare based on a channel&#39;s <b>subscriber</b> count, but are offered at&nbsp;...", "title": "YouTube Creator Awards" }, { "snippet": "Anastasia Radzinskaya (Анастасия Радзинская, born 27 January 2014), also \nknown as Nastya, Like Nastya, and Stacy, is a Russian-American YouTuber. She \nand her parents run six family-friendly <b>YouTube</b> channels for children, ... world \nand the <b>most</b> popular creator on <b>YouTube</b> in terms of total views and <b>subscribers</b>.", "title": "Like Nastya" } ] }, { "query": "australian most youtube subscribers", "results": [ { "snippet": "HowToBasic is an <b>Australian YouTube</b> comedy channel that is part of the \nFullscreen network, with over 14 million <b>subscribers</b> ... As of January 2020, \nHowToBasic has 14 million <b>subscribers</b>, the <b>most</b> of any <b>Australian YouTube</b> \nchannel.", "title": "HowToBasic" }, { "snippet": "Wendy Ayche better known as Wengie, is a Chinese <b>Australian</b> YouTuber \npersonality, vlogger, singer, and voice actress. As of 2018, her <b>YouTube</b> channel \nhas over 14 million <b>subscribers</b>, making her the <b>most</b> popular YouTuber from \n<b>Australia</b>.", "title": "Wengie" }, { "snippet": "Troye Sivan Mellet is a South African–born <b>Australian</b> singer-songwriter, actor, \nand YouTuber. After gaining popularity as a singer on <b>YouTube</b> and in <b>Australian</b> \ntalent ... as of 2016, has over 4 million <b>subscribers</b> and over 241 million total \nviews. ... His <b>YouTube</b> channel is the eighth <b>most</b> subscribed channel in <b>Australia</b>\n.", "title": "Troye Sivan" }, { "snippet": "Lannan Eacott (born 14 December 1994), known by his online alias LazarBeam, \nis an <b>Australian</b> YouTuber, professional gamer and internet ... By July 2019, \nEacott was the third <b>most</b>-subscribed <b>YouTube</b> Fortnite streamer, with more than \n10.8 million <b>subscribers</b> and over 3 billion video views. Eacott, along with some \nother&nbsp;...", "title": "LazarBeam" }, { "snippet": "Natalie Tyler Tran (born 24 July 1986) is an <b>Australian</b> online producer, actress, \ncomedian and writer from <b>Sydney</b> who uses the handle communitychannel on \n<b>YouTube</b>. ... Subscribers, 1.885 million (communitychannel) ... In 2011, Tran \nmade the paper&#39;s annual list of <b>Sydney&#39;s</b> 100 <b>most</b> influential people. Tran has \nalso&nbsp;...", "title": "Natalie Tran" }, { "snippet": "How To Cook That is a website and <b>YouTube</b> baking channel that provides video \nrecipes on ... <b>Subscriber</b> numbers grew rapidly with the increased media \nattention and by February 2014 ... 3.7 million video views per month, making it \n<b>Australia&#39;s most</b> popular <b>YouTube</b> baking channel and the third <b>most</b> popular \nworldwide.", "title": "How to Cook That" }, { "snippet": "How Ridiculous is an <b>Australian YouTube</b> channel based in Perth, Western \n<b>Australia</b>, that specialises in trick shots and other sports entertainment videos. \nThe channel consists of Brett Isaac Stanford, Derek Douglas Herron and Scott \nSteven Gaunson. As of October 2019, they have over 5 million <b>subscribers</b> and \n859 million ... On October 12, 2018, How Ridiculous uploaded their <b>most</b> popular \nvideo to&nbsp;...", "title": "How Ridiculous" }, { "snippet": "Josiah Alan Brooks (born 20 April 1989), known online as Jazza (formerly Draw \nwith Jazza), is an <b>Australian</b> YouTuber artist, Web-gen animator, and presenter \nbest known for his art tutorials, challenges and animations. As of February 2020, \nhis channel has over 821 million total video views and 4.92 million <b>subscribers</b>. ... \nIn 2014, his <b>YouTube</b> channel reached 100,000 <b>subscribers</b>.", "title": "Jazza (YouTuber)" }, { "snippet": "Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg better known as PewDiePie (/ˈpjuːdiːpaɪ/ PEW-dee-\npy), is a Swedish YouTuber, known primarily for his Let&#39;s Play videos and \ncomedic formatted shows. Kjellberg&#39;s channel was the <b>most</b>-subscribed channel \non <b>YouTube</b> for more ... Around the time his channel earned 700,000 <b>subscribers</b>\n, Kjellberg spoke at&nbsp;...", "title": "PewDiePie" }, { "snippet": "TwoSet Violin are an <b>Australian YouTube</b> duo formed in 2013, made up of \n<b>Australian</b> violinists Brett Yang and Eddy Chen. They are best known for their \nantics on the <b>YouTube</b> channel of the same name, which has reached over 2 \nmillion <b>subscribers</b> and 414 million views as of 10&nbsp;...", "title": "TwoSet Violin" } ] }, { "query": "wendy achey", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Achy</b> Obejas (born June 28, 1956) is a Cuban-American writer and translator \nfocused on ... She&#39;s also translated work by Rita Indiana, <b>Wendy</b> Guerra, Adam \nMansbach, Carlos Velazquez, F.G. Haghenbeck, and many others. She is the \nrare&nbsp;...", "title": "Achy Obejas" }, { "snippet": "This list of Hannah Montana characters includes characters appearing in the \nDisney Channel ... 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What is the rank of master chief in the navy?
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Master chief petty officer
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Where does the show ravens home take place?
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Raven's Home
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Where was the winter olympics held in the united states?
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List of Olympic Games host cities
[ "Lake Placid", "Squaw Valley", "Salt Lake City" ]
[ "List of Olympic Games host cities" ]
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Who played in last years half time show?
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List of Super Bowl halftime shows
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What branch of biology creates models to make whole biological systems understandable?
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Modelling biological systems
[ "Computational systems biology" ]
[ "Scientific modelling" ]
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Where will the next olympics be held 2018?
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2018 Winter Olympics
[ "Pyeongchang County , South Korea" ]
[ "2018 Summer Youth Olympics", "2018 Winter Olympics" ]
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Who played in last year's fa cup final?
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2017 FA Cup Final
[ "Arsenal", "Chelsea" ]
[ "List of FA Cup Finals" ]
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Who plays the queen of hearts in alice and wonderland?
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Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)
[ "Helena Bonham Carter" ]
[ "Alice in Wonderland (1985 film)", "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)", "Alice in Wonderland (1999 film)" ]
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Where was the titanic headed when it hit the iceberg?
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RMS Titanic
[ "New York City" ]
[ "RMS Titanic" ]
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When does pam get back from art school?
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Pam Beesly
[ "`` Business Trip ''" ]
[ "Pam Beesly" ]
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Who owns the clift hotel in san francisco?
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Clift (hotel)
[ "Morgans Hotel Group" ]
[ "The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel" ]
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Who shot the first shot at fort sumter?
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Battle of Fort Sumter
[ "Confederate States Army" ]
[ "Battle of Fort Sumter" ]
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Who wrote the song be still and know i am?
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Be Still (Kelly Clarkson song)
[ "Kelly Clarkson", "Aben Eubanks" ]
[ "Be Still (Kelly Clarkson song)", "Psalm 46", "Speechless (Steven Curtis Chapman album)", "Be Still and Know... Hymns & Faith" ]
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Christ Went Up Into the Hills Alone (1946); <b>Be Still and Know</b> \n<b>That I Am</b> God (1952); Except the Lord Build the House (1957); Alle Gioie Pastors\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Roberta Bitgood" }, { "snippet": "<b>Be still, and know that I am</b> God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be \nexalted in the earth. The LORD of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge.", "title": "Psalm 46" }, { "snippet": "Evidence that Socrates does not actually claim to <b>know</b> nothing can be found at \nApology 29b-c, where he claims twice to <b>know</b> something. See also Apology 29d,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "I know that I know nothing" }, { "snippet": "... &quot;The Invitation&quot;, &quot;Great Expectations&quot;, &quot;<b>Be Still And Know</b>&quot;, &quot;Dive&quot; and the title \nsong &quot;Speechless&quot;. The album is considered one of Chapman&#39;s greater works by\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Speechless (Steven Curtis Chapman album)" }, { "snippet": "We really don&#39;t <b>know</b>, but it has something to do with &quot;being&quot;. So he asks who \nGod [&#39;Elohiym] is, God [&#39;Elohiym] says, &quot;I <b>am</b> who <b>am</b> I <b>am</b>&quot; or &quot;I will cause to be&nbsp;...", "title": "I Am that I Am" }, { "snippet": "Holy minimalism, mystic minimalism, spiritual minimalism, or sacred minimalism \nare terms, ... &quot;<b>Be Still And Know That I Am</b> God&quot;. Beliefnet.com, March 2002.", "title": "Holy minimalism" }, { "snippet": "The Bacolod Evangelical Church (BECi) is an Evangelical Baptist Church in \nBacolod City, ... Be still, and know that I am God. Bacolod Evangelical Church is&nbsp;...", "title": "Bacolod Evangelical Church" }, { "snippet": "Dame Muriel Diana Reader Harris DBE was an English educator, school \nprincipal and public ... 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The album is considered one\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Speechless (Steven Curtis Chapman album)" }, { "snippet": "Holy minimalism, mystic minimalism, spiritual minimalism, or sacred minimalism \nare terms, ... &quot;<b>Be Still And Know That I Am God</b>&quot;. Beliefnet.com, March 2002.", "title": "Holy minimalism" }, { "snippet": "Conquest of Mind is a book that describes practices and strategies for leading the \nspiritual life. Written by Eknath Easwaran, the strategies are intended to be \nusable within ... As the Bible puts it, &quot;<b>Be still, and know that I am God</b>. <sup>:8</sup>.", "title": "Conquest of Mind" }, { "snippet": "The Bacolod Evangelical Church (BECi) is an Evangelical Baptist Church in \nBacolod City, ... Be still, and know that I am God. Bacolod Evangelical Church is&nbsp;...", "title": "Bacolod Evangelical Church" }, { "snippet": "Dame Muriel Diana Reader Harris DBE was an English educator, school \nprincipal and public ... The battle is to cling onto the Biblical injunction to &#39;<b>be still</b> \n<b>and know that I am God</b>&#39; - the Hebrew, she says, suggests the idea of &#39;pause \nawhile and&nbsp;...", "title": "Diana Reader Harris" }, { "snippet": "I <b>am</b> that I <b>am</b> is a common English translation of the Hebrew phrase אֶהְיֶה \nאֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה, ... The Israelites will want to <b>know</b> who has sent me, and <b>God</b> [&#39;\nElohiym] replies ... This is a first person sentence that can <b>be</b> translated, &quot;I <b>am</b> \nwho I <b>am</b>&quot;,&nbsp;...", "title": "I Am that I Am" } ] }, { "query": "be still and know i am", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Be Still and Know</b>... Hymns &amp; Faith is a compilation album by Amy Grant. 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The album is considered one of Chapman&#39;s greater works by\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Speechless (Steven Curtis Chapman album)" }, { "snippet": "Roberta Bitgood (Wiersma) (15 January 1908 – 15 April 2007) was an American \norganist, choir ... Christ Went Up Into the Hills Alone (1946); <b>Be Still and Know</b> \nThat I <b>Am</b> God (1952); Except the Lord Build the House (1957); Alle Gioie Pastors\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Roberta Bitgood" }, { "snippet": "This page lists English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici \nand et cetera. ... vacate et scire, <b>Be still and know</b>. Motto of the ... The phrase is \nrepeatedly referenced in the works of Walter <b>M</b>. Miller, Jr.. vi coactus, under&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Latin phrases (V)" }, { "snippet": "The University of Sussex is a public research university located in Falmer, \nSussex, England. ... Be Still and Know. Type, Public research university ... 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Beliefnet.com, March 2002.", "title": "Holy minimalism" }, { "snippet": "The Finlandia hymn (Finnish: Finlandia-hymni) refers to a serene hymn-like \nsection of the patriotic symphonic poem Finlandia, written in 1899 and 1900 by \nthe Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was later re-worked by the composer into \na <b>stand</b>-alone piece. ... The Christian hymn &quot;<b>Be still</b>, my soul&quot;, written in German (&quot;\nStille meine Wille,&nbsp;...", "title": "Finlandia hymn" } ] }, { "query": "Psalm 46:10", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Psalm</b> 46 is the 46th <b>psalm</b> of the Book of <b>Psalms</b>, known in English by its \nbeginning, &quot;God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble&quot; in the \nKing&nbsp;...", "title": "Psalm 46" }, { "snippet": "Inspired by one of her favorite Bible verses, <b>Psalm 46:10</b> (&quot;Be still, and know that I \n(God) am here&quot;), the song is about taking a break from everyday things and&nbsp;...", "title": "Be Still (Kelly Clarkson song)" }, { "snippet": "Mar 30, 2017 <b>...</b> A <b>Psalm</b> of David, when he fled from Absalom his son. <sup>1</sup> Jehovah, how are mine \nadversaries increased! Many are they that rise up against me.", "title": "Bible (American Standard)/Psalms - Wikisource, the free online library" }, { "snippet": "<b>Psalm</b> 10 is the tenth <b>psalm</b> of the Book of <b>Psalms</b>, generally known in English by \nits first verse, in the King James Version, &quot;Why standest thou afar off, O LORD?", "title": "Psalm 10" }, { "snippet": "“God is our Refuge”, K. 20, is a motet for four voices in G minor, written by \nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Based on <b>Psalm</b> 46, it was composed in July 1765 \nduring&nbsp;...", "title": "God is our Refuge" }, { "snippet": "Ronald Michael Gilmore (born April 23, 1942) is an American prelate of the \nRoman Catholic ... He selected as his episcopal motto: &quot;Be Still and Know&quot; (\n<b>Psalms 46:10</b>). In 2001 the new Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe was \nestablished.", "title": "Ronald Michael Gilmore" }, { "snippet": "In Catholicism, Lectio Divina (Latin for &quot;Divine Reading&quot;) is a traditional monastic \npractice of ... The biblical reference for preparation via stillness is <b>Psalm 46:10</b>: &quot;\nBe still, and know that I am God.&quot; An example would be sitting quietly and in&nbsp;...", "title": "Lectio Divina" }, { "snippet": "... 3:24 meaning a man consecrated &quot;to God&quot;. In etymological form the name \nLemuel is kindred with Jamuel (Genesis <b>46:10</b>) and Namuel (1 Chronicles 4:24).", "title": "Lemuel (biblical king)" }, { "snippet": "... 25–39, 43–45; 49:10, Hebrew, Herodian, Doubtfully identified fragments: 13:22\n; 32:24–25; 48:2–4, 41–42. 2QPs, <b>Psalms</b>, 2Q14, <b>Psalm</b> 103:2–11; 104:6–11.", "title": "List of the Dead Sea Scrolls" }, { "snippet": "Bemidbar, BeMidbar, or B&#39;midbar often called Bamidbar or Bamidbor is the 34th \nweekly Torah ... Eleven <b>Psalms</b> identify themselves as of the Korahites. ... Rabbi \nAbba bar Aibu explained that God (in the words of Isaiah <b>46:10</b>), “declar[es] the&nbsp;...", "title": "Bemidbar (parsha)" } ] } ]
Who invented the first car in the usa?
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History of the automobile
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What powers did the constitution leave to the states?
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Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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The concept of fundamental duties was adopted from the constitution of which country?
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Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties of India
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Where was the tv show the crossing filmed?
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The Crossing (TV series)
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Nba players to score more than 70 points?
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List of National Basketball Association single-game scoring leaders
[ "Wilt Chamberlain", "Elgin Baylor", "Kobe Bryant", "David Robinson", "David Thompson" ]
[ "List of National Basketball Association single-game scoring leaders ..." ]
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Who won nathan's hot dog eating contest?
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Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
[ "Joey Chestnut" ]
[ "Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest" ]
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2011 lady gaga album that has edge of glory?
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The Edge of Glory
[ "Born This Way" ]
[ "The Edge of Glory" ]
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When was carry on my wayward son released?
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Carry On Wayward Son
[ "November 19 , 1976" ]
[ "Carry On Wayward Son", "Carry On (Kansas album)" ]
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Did kansas city start in kansas or missouri?
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History of the Kansas City metropolitan area
[ "Missouri" ]
[ "Kansas City, Missouri" ]
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Where did le tour de france start 2018?
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2018 Tour de France
[ "Noirmoutier - en - l'Île" ]
[ "2018 Tour de France" ]
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What are the 4 majors on the pga tour?
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Men's major golf championships
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Who is the current pope of the world?
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Pope Francis
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Who plays charlotte on sex and the city?
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Kristin Davis
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When did my girl by the temptations come out?
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My Girl (The Temptations song)
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[ "My Girl (The Temptations song)" ]
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Which team has the most cpl t20 titles?
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Caribbean Premier League
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[ "Caribbean Premier League" ]
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How many episodes are there in season 7 of doc martin?
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List of Doc Martin episodes
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A person who speaks several languages is called?
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Multilingualism
[ "polyglots" ]
[ "List of polyglots" ]
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Who says we'll leave the light on for you?
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Tom Bodett
[ "Tom Bodett" ]
[ "Tom Bodett" ]
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Who was the first chief executive officer of niti ayog?
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NITI Aayog
[ "Amitabh Kant" ]
[ "NITI Aayog", "Amitabh Kant" ]
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When was the first issue of vogue published?
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Vogue (magazine)
[ "1892" ]
[ "Vogue Arabia", "Vogue Paris", "Vogue Italia", "Vogue China", "Teen Vogue", "Vogue India", "Vogue (magazine)" ]
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Who did katharine mcphee lose to on american idol?
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American Idol (season 5)
[ "Taylor Hicks" ]
[ "Katharine McPhee" ]
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Who sang the lights went out in georgia originally?
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The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
[ "Vicki Lawrence" ]
[ "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" ]
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Who helps santa claus in making his gifts?
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Santa Claus
[ "his elves" ]
[ "Christmas elf" ]
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Who does ryan michelle bathe play on this is us?
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Ryan Michelle Bathe
[ "Yvette" ]
[ "Ryan Michelle Bathe" ]
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How many hdfc life insurance branches in india?
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HDFC Life
[ "414" ]
[ "HDFC Life" ]
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When does the final season of scandal start?
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Scandal (season 7)
[ "October 5 , 2017" ]
[ "Scandal (season 7)" ]
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What is the name of the storm on jupiter?
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Great Red Spot
[ "The Great Red Spot" ]
[ "Atmosphere of Jupiter" ]
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Which european country has the largest colonial empire?
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Colonial empire
[ "The British Empire" ]
[ "Colonial empire", "British Empire", "Great Britain" ]
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List of <b>countries</b> and dependencies by \npopulation&nbsp;...", "title": "List of largest empires" }, { "snippet": "The German <b>colonial empire</b> (German: Deutsches Kolonialreich) constituted the \noverseas ... build the third-<b>largest colonial empire</b> at the time, after the British and \nFrench. ... Germany&#39;s <b>colonial empire</b> was officially confiscated <b>with</b> the Treaty of \n... competition for colonies thus involved major <b>European nations</b> and several&nbsp;...", "title": "German colonial empire" }, { "snippet": "The French <b>colonial empire</b> constituted the overseas colonies, protectorates and \nmandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward. A \ndistinction <b>is</b> generally made between the &quot;first <b>colonial empire</b>,&quot; that ... At its apex\n, it was one of the <b>largest</b> empires in history. Including metropolitan France, the&nbsp;...", "title": "French colonial empire" }, { "snippet": "The British <b>Empire</b> comprised the dominions, <b>colonies</b>, protectorates, mandates, \nand other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its \npredecessor states. It originated <b>with</b> the overseas possessions and trading posts \nestablished by ... Adam Smith&#39;s Wealth of <b>Nations</b>, published in 1776, <b>had</b> argued \nthat <b>colonies</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "British Empire" }, { "snippet": "During the 19th and 20th centuries, the French <b>colonial empire</b> was the second \n<b>largest</b> colonial ... The following <b>is</b> a list of all <b>countries</b> that were part of the \nFrench <b>colonial empires</b> in the last 500 years, either entirely or in part, either \nunder&nbsp;...", "title": "List of French possessions and colonies" }, { "snippet": "The Dutch <b>colonial empire</b> comprised the overseas territories and trading posts \ncontrolled and ... <b>With</b> a few notable exceptions, the majority of the Dutch <b>colonial</b> \n<b>empire&#39;s</b> ... In their search for new trade passages between Asia and <b>Europe</b>, \nDutch ... In 1830, a revolution in the southern half of the <b>country</b> led to the de facto\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Dutch Empire" }, { "snippet": "The Scramble for Africa, also called the Partition of Africa or the Conquest of \nAfrica, was the ... In the middle decades of the 19th century, <b>European</b> explorers \n<b>had</b> mapped areas of East ... Germany became the third-<b>largest colonial</b> power in \nAfrica. ... Following the 1904 Entente cordiale between France and the British \n<b>Empire</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Scramble for Africa" }, { "snippet": "The Spanish <b>Empire</b> historically known as the Hispanic Monarchy (Spanish: \nMonarquía ... In its former <b>colonies</b> in the Americas, Spanish <b>is</b> the dominant \nlanguage and Catholicism ... the two <b>highest</b> bodies in metropolitan Spain for the \ngovernment of the <b>empire</b> in the New World, as well as royal government in The \nIndies.", "title": "Spanish Empire" }, { "snippet": "The Portuguese Empire (Portuguese: Império Português), also known as the \nPortuguese Overseas (Ultramar Português) or the Portuguese <b>Colonial Empire</b> (\nImpério Colonial Português), ... This commercial network and the colonial trade \n<b>had</b> a substantial positive impact on Portuguese economic growth (1500–1800), \nwhen&nbsp;...", "title": "Portuguese Empire" } ] }, { "query": "great britain", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Great Britain</b> is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of \ncontinental Europe. With an area of 209,331 km<sup>2</sup> (80,823 sq mi), it is the largest \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "Great Britain" }, { "snippet": "The Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b>, officially called <b>Great Britain</b>, was a sovereign state \nin Western Europe from 1 May 1707 to 1 January 1801. The state came into&nbsp;...", "title": "Kingdom of Great Britain" }, { "snippet": "The United Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b> and Northern Ireland, commonly known as \nthe United Kingdom (UK or U.K.) or Britain, is a sovereign country located off the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "United Kingdom" }, { "snippet": "The United Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b> and Ireland was a sovereign state \nestablished by the Acts of Union 1800, which merged the kingdoms of <b>Great</b> \n<b>Britain</b> and&nbsp;...", "title": "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Great Britain</b> national rugby league team represents <b>Great Britain</b> in rugby \nleague. Administered by the Rugby Football League (RFL), the team is&nbsp;...", "title": "Great Britain national rugby league team" }, { "snippet": "SS <b>Great Britain</b> is a museum ship and former passenger steamship, which was \nadvanced for her time. She was the longest passenger ship in the world from&nbsp;...", "title": "SS Great Britain" }, { "snippet": "Athletes from the United Kingdom, all but three of its overseas territories, and the \nthree Crown dependencies, compete in the Olympic Games as part of the team&nbsp;...", "title": "Great Britain at the Olympics" }, { "snippet": "The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, \nand other ... Ireland had been united with Britain into the United Kingdom of <b>Great</b> \n<b>Britain</b> and Ireland with the Act of Union 1800 after the Irish Rebellion of 1798,&nbsp;...", "title": "British Empire" }, { "snippet": "George I was King of <b>Great Britain</b> and Ireland from 1 August 1714 and ruler of \nthe Duchy and Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) in the Holy Roman&nbsp;...", "title": "George I of Great Britain" }, { "snippet": "George II was King of <b>Great Britain</b> and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (\nHanover) and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 11 June 1727&nbsp;...", "title": "George II of Great Britain" } ] }, { "query": "great britain colonial empire", "results": [ { "snippet": "... the white <b>colonies</b> of the British <b>Empire</b> began with the ... Britain into the United \nKingdom of <b>Great Britain</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "British Empire" }, { "snippet": "The territorial evolution of the British <b>Empire</b> is considered to have begun with the \nfoundation of ... When the Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b> was formed in 1707 by the \nunion of the Kingdom of Scotland with the ... A Crown <b>colony</b> was a type of \n<b>colonial</b> administration of the English and later the British <b>Empire</b>, whose \nlegislature and&nbsp;...", "title": "Territorial evolution of the British Empire" }, { "snippet": "A <b>colonial empire</b> is a collective of territories (often called colonies), either \ncontiguous with the ... At its height, the <b>British</b> Empire covered a quarter of the \nEarth&#39;s land area and comprised a quarter of its population. ... in 1901, Imperial \nChina made concessions to the Eight-Nation Alliance (all the <b>Great</b> Powers of the \ntime).", "title": "Colonial empire" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of former European colonies. Contents. 1 North America. 1.1 <b>Britain</b>; \n1.2 Denmark ... Austrian colonial policy &middot; Belgian <b>colonial empire</b> &middot; <b>British colonial</b> \n<b>empire</b> &middot; Danish <b>colonial empire</b> &middot; Dutch <b>colonial empire</b> &middot; French colonial&nbsp;...", "title": "List of former European colonies" }, { "snippet": "The British colonization of the Americas describes the history of the \nestablishment of control, settlement, and decolonization of the continents of the \nAmericas by the Kingdom of England, the Kingdom of Scotland, and, after the \nunion of those two countries in 1707, the Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b>. ... Following \nthe onset of the Cold War most of the remaining British <b>colonies</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "British colonization of the Americas" }, { "snippet": "The German <b>colonial empire</b> (German: Deutsches Kolonialreich) constituted the \noverseas ... In the years before the outbreak of the World War, British colonial \nofficers viewed the Germans as deficient in ... having fulfilled their &quot;great and \nurgent imperial service&quot; through military intervention at the behest of and for \n<b>Great Britain</b>.", "title": "German colonial empire" }, { "snippet": "Also ceded to the <b>British</b> were Grenada and Saint Lucia in the West Indies. ... \nSome recovery of the French <b>colonial empire</b> was made ... with 10,000 sailors, \nthe <b>great</b> majority from disease.", "title": "French colonial empire" }, { "snippet": "For the <b>colonial empire</b> of <b>Great Britain</b> and the United Kingdom, see British \nEmpire. For the &quot;empire&quot; of the Plantagenets, see Angevin Empire. All English \noverseas possessions in 1700, shortly before the Acts of Union of 1707. The \nEnglish overseas possessions, also known as the English <b>colonial empire</b>, \ncomprised a&nbsp;...", "title": "English overseas possessions" }, { "snippet": "Empire size in this list is defined as the dry land area it controls. ... The <b>British</b> \nEmpire is the largest empire by size, though its ... Second French <b>colonial empire</b>, \n11.5, 4.44, 8.53%, 1920.", "title": "List of largest empires" }, { "snippet": "The Dutch <b>colonial empire</b> comprised the overseas territories and trading posts \ncontrolled&nbsp;...", "title": "Dutch Empire" } ] } ]
Who is the actor that plays justin in 13 reasons why?
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Brandon Flynn
[ "Brandon Flynn" ]
[ "13 Reasons Why" ]
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Where does papa a la huancaina come from?
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Papa a la Huancaína
[ "Lima - Perú" ]
[ "Papa a la huancaína" ]
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Who does jeffrey dean morgan play in supernatural?
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John Winchester (Supernatural)
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Where did the rockets play before the toyota center?
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Houston Rockets
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When was the book of common prayer first published?
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Book of Common Prayer
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[ "Book of Common Prayer" ]
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Branch seen on great seal of united states?
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Great Seal of the United States
[ "olive branch" ]
[ "Great Seal of the United States" ]
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Where does the pbs show the coroner take place?
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The Coroner
[ "South Devon coastal town" ]
[ "Coroner", "Coroner (disambiguation)" ]
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The medical procedure for drawing a sample of venous blood into a vacuum tube is known as?
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Venipuncture
[ "venipuncture" ]
[ "Venipuncture", "Vacutainer" ]
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Who is the actor that plays bruce wayne in gotham?
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David Mazouz
[ "David Albert Mazouz" ]
[ "List of Gotham characters" ]
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Who owns the lord of the rings franchise?
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Middle-earth Enterprises
[ "Middle - earth Enterprises" ]
[ "Middle-earth Enterprises" ]
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Who played the lead in the movie i can only imagine?
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I Can Only Imagine (film)
[ "J. Michael Finley" ]
[ "I Can Only Imagine (film)" ]
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Where was season 8 of property brothers filmed?
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Property Brothers
[ "Westchester County" ]
[ "Property Brothers", "List of Property Brothers episodes" ]
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This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "title": "Category:Property Brothers" }, { "snippet": "... 10 Blues albums of 2018. In January 2019, Gibson issued Parnell&#39;s signature \nguitar, &quot;Abilene Sunset.&quot; Parnell appeared on HGTV&#39;s <b>Property Brothers</b>: Buying\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Lee Roy Parnell" }, { "snippet": "Brother vs. Brother may refer to: Twin Dragons, a 1992 Hong Kong action \ncomedy film; Brother Vs. Brother (TV series), a Canadian reality television series \nstarring twins Jonathan and Drew Scott, known as <b>Property Brothers</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Brother vs. Brother" } ] }, { "query": "property brothers season 8", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Season</b> 1[edit]. Episode no. (W Network)&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Property Brothers episodes" }, { "snippet": "<b>Property Brothers</b> is a Canadian reality television series now produced by Scott \nBrothers ... 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Who sings take me out to the ball game?
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game
[ "Edward Meeker" ]
[ "Take Me Out to the Ball Game (disambiguation)" ]
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Who plays supergirl in the new tv series?
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Supergirl (TV series)
[ "Melissa Benoist" ]
[ "Supergirl (TV series)" ]
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