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Which singer has the most followers on instagram?
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List of most-followed Instagram accounts
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[ "List of most-followed Instagram accounts" ]
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When is the next time the olympics are in america?
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List of Olympic Games host cities
[ "2028" ]
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Who made up the big three in ww2?
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Grand Alliance (World War II)
[ "the Soviet Union", "the United Kingdom", "the United States" ]
[ "Grand Alliance (World War II)" ]
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When does easter fall on april fools day again?
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List of dates for Easter
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Who changed the date of the day of the dead?
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Memorial Day
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Who said its better to burn out than fade away?
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Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)
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East african rift is what type of plate boundary?
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East African Rift
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[ "East African Rift" ]
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Who played the bunny on secret life of pets?
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The Secret Life of Pets
[ "Kevin Hart" ]
[ "The Secret Life of Pets", "The Secret Life of Pets 2" ]
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In what movie did the song white christmas make its debut?
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White Christmas (film)
[ "Holiday Inn" ]
[ "White Christmas" ]
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Who was the 1st indian leader to use the word swaraj?
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Swaraj
[ "Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati" ]
[ "Swaraj" ]
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What are the three main parts of the atmosphere?
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Atmosphere of Earth
[ "argon", "oxygen", "nitrogen" ]
[ "Atmosphere of Earth" ]
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When was the last time the pittsburgh steelers went to the super bowl?
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Pittsburgh Steelers
[ "February 6 , 2011" ]
[ "Pittsburgh Steelers" ]
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Who brought a fresh water supply to western australia?
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C. Y. O'Connor
[ "Charles Yelverton O'Connor" ]
[ "Water supply and sanitation in Australia", "Goldfields Water Supply Scheme" ]
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Who sang i got a little something for you?
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I've Got a Little Something for You
[ "British R&B group MN8" ]
[ "I've Got a Little Something for You" ]
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Who is the carlson school of management named after?
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Carlson School of Management
[ "Curtis L. Carlson" ]
[ "Curt Carlson" ]
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A periodontal disease that is restricted to the gums is an inflammation called?
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Periodontitis
[ "Periodontitis" ]
[ "Gingivitis" ]
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Who sings chasing cars on grey's anatomy?
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Song Beneath the Song
[ "Wilson", "Ramirez", "McKidd" ]
[ "Chasing Cars" ]
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Who led the red shirts to victory in sicily?
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Redshirts (Italy)
[ "Giuseppe Garibaldi" ]
[ "Redshirts (Italy)" ]
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First british viceroy as well as governor general of india?
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List of governors-general of India
[ "Lord Canning" ]
[ "Governor-General of India", "Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin ...", "Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst" ]
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Where does the water from slide rock come from?
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Slide Rock State Park
[ "Oak Creek" ]
[ "Slide Rock State Park" ]
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Who did voice of baloo in jungle book?
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Phil Harris
[ "Wonga Philip Harris" ]
[ "Baloo" ]
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Who plays claire in the time traveler's wife?
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The Time Traveler's Wife (film)
[ "Rachel McAdams" ]
[ "The Time Traveler's Wife", "Rachel McAdams", "Brooklynn Proulx" ]
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Who made the song king of the road famous?
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King of the Road (song)
[ "Roger Miller" ]
[ "King of the Road (song)" ]
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Who introduced the two-part system (genus and species) that biologists use to name organisms?
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Binomial nomenclature
[ "Carl Linnaeus" ]
[ "Species", "Genus" ]
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What are the four main types of taste buds on the tongue?
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Taste bud
[ "sour", "bitter", "sweet", "salty" ]
[ "Taste bud" ]
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The type of immunity that results from a vaccination or infection?
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Immunity (medical)
[ "Artificially acquired" ]
[ "Herd immunity", "Immunity (medical)", "Adaptive immune system" ]
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In general, <b>active immunity</b> is long-term and can be acquired \nby infection followed by B cell and T cell&nbsp;...", "title": "Adaptive immune system" }, { "snippet": "Tetanus vaccine, also known as tetanus toxoid (TT), is an inactive vaccine used \nto prevent tetanus. During childhood, five doses are recommended, with a sixth \ngiven during adolescence. Additional doses every ten years are recommended. \nAfter three doses, almost everyone is initially immune. ... The type of vaccination \nfor this disease is called artificial <b>active immunity</b>.", "title": "Tetanus vaccine" }, { "snippet": "<b>Active</b> immunization can occur naturally when a person comes in contact with, for \nexample, a microbe. The <b>immune</b> system will eventually create antibodies and&nbsp;...", "title": "Immunization" }, { "snippet": "Immunodeficiency occurs when the <b>immune</b> system is less <b>active</b> than normal, \nresulting in recurring and life-threatening infections. In humans, \nimmunodeficiency&nbsp;...", "title": "Immune system" }, { "snippet": "<b>Active</b> immunotherapy is a type of immunotherapy that aims to stimulate the \nhost&#39;s <b>immune</b> system or a specific <b>immune</b> response to a disease or pathogen \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Active immunotherapy" }, { "snippet": "Monoclonal antibodies can be acquired in the immune system via passive \nimmunity or <b>active immunity</b>.The advantage of active monoclonal antibody \ntherapy is&nbsp;...", "title": "Monoclonal antibody therapy" }, { "snippet": "Human milk <b>immunity</b> refers to the protection provided by mother to infant via the \nbiologically <b>active</b> components in human milk. Human milk was previously&nbsp;...", "title": "Human milk immunity" } ] }, { "query": "The type of immunity that results from a vaccination or infection?", "results": [ { "snippet": "In biology, <b>immunity</b> is the balanced state of multicellular organisms having \nadequate biological defenses to fight <b>infection</b> ... Adaptive <b>immunity</b> can also be \ndivided by <b>the type of immune</b> mediators involved; humoral ... cowpox virus, (\nsmallpox <b>vaccine</b>), which caused a mild <b>infection</b> that also induced <b>immunity</b> to \nsmallpox.", "title": "Immunity (medical)" }, { "snippet": "Herd <b>immunity</b> is a form of indirect protection from <b>infectious</b> disease that occurs \nwhen a large ... Mass <b>vaccination</b> to induce herd <b>immunity</b> has since become \ncommon and ... or end-<b>result of</b> public health initiatives to control the spread of \n<b>infectious</b> ... &quot;Haemophilus influenzae <b>type</b> b conjugate <b>vaccines</b> - a South \nAfrican&nbsp;...", "title": "Herd immunity" }, { "snippet": "The adaptive <b>immune</b> system, also known as the acquired <b>immune</b> system or, \nmore rarely, as ... This process of acquired <b>immunity</b> is the basis of <b>vaccination</b>. ... \nchallenges (though it can actually also be maladaptive when it <b>results</b> in \nautoimmunity). ... The factors that dictate whether an <b>infection</b> triggers a Th1 or \nTh2 <b>type</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Adaptive immune system" }, { "snippet": "<b>Vaccination</b> is the administration of a <b>vaccine</b> to help the <b>immune</b> system develop \nprotection ... Stimulating <b>immune</b> responses with an <b>infectious</b> agent is known as \n... they extensively review the <b>results</b> to the clinical trials, safety tests, purity tests, \n... This <b>kind</b> of inoculation and other forms of variolation were introduced into&nbsp;...", "title": "Vaccination" }, { "snippet": "Passive <b>immunity</b> is the transfer of active humoral <b>immunity</b> of ready-made \nantibodies. Passive ... Maternal passive <b>immunity</b> is a <b>type</b> of naturally acquired \npassive <b>immunity</b>, and refers to antibody-mediated <b>immunity</b> ... Prevention of \nrabies <b>infection</b> still requires the use of both <b>vaccine</b> and immunoglobulin \ntreatments.", "title": "Passive immunity" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Immune</b> response is the body&#39;s response caused by its <b>immune</b> system \nbeing activated by ... In this process the main cells involved are T cells and B \ncells (sub-<b>types</b> of ... the <b>immune</b> response by becoming activated as the <b>result of</b> \nantigen-antibody ... This defensive mechanism often effectively controls <b>infection</b>.", "title": "Immune response" }, { "snippet": "Polio <b>vaccines</b> are <b>vaccines</b> used to prevent poliomyelitis (polio). Two <b>types</b> are \nused: an ... Oral polio <b>vaccine results</b> in <b>vaccine</b>-associated paralytic poliomyelitis \nin about three per million doses. ... The injected Salk <b>vaccine</b> confers IgG-\nmediated <b>immunity</b> in the bloodstream, which prevents polio <b>infection</b> from \nprogressing&nbsp;...", "title": "Polio vaccine" }, { "snippet": "Malaria <b>vaccine</b> is a <b>vaccine</b> that is used to prevent malaria. The only approved \n<b>vaccine</b> as of ... <b>Infection</b> is prevented by inducing high antibody titers that block \nthe parasite from ... The parasite induces two main response <b>types</b> from the \nhuman <b>immune</b> ... The <b>results</b> of this new <b>vaccine</b> confirmed the utility of a key \ndiscovery&nbsp;...", "title": "Malaria vaccine" }, { "snippet": "The <b>immune</b> system is a host defense system comprising many biological \nstructures and ... This process of acquired <b>immunity</b> is the basis of <b>vaccination</b>. ... \nIn contrast, autoimmunity <b>results</b> from a hyperactive <b>immune</b> system attacking \nnormal ... <b>Type</b> IV reactions are involved in many autoimmune and <b>infectious</b> \ndiseases, but&nbsp;...", "title": "Immune system" }, { "snippet": "Ebola <b>vaccines</b> are a number of <b>vaccines</b> to prevent Ebola that are either \napproved or in ... On 31 July 2015, preliminary <b>results</b> of a Phase III trial in \nGuinea indicated that the ... the <b>vaccine</b> is effective in creating herd <b>immunity</b> to \nEbola virus <b>infection</b>. ... Novel recombinant adenovirus <b>type</b>-5 vector-based \nEbola <b>vaccine</b>[edit].", "title": "Ebola vaccine" } ] } ]
When did the carolina panthers become a franchise?
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History of the Carolina Panthers
[ "1993" ]
[ "Carolina Panthers" ]
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Who sings we could be heroes for just one day?
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Just for One Day (Heroes)
[ "David Bowie" ]
[ "\"Heroes\" (David Bowie song)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "David Robert Jones", "Bowie", "David Bowie" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Where will failure of the left ventricle cause increased pressure?
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Diastolic heart failure
[ "the pulmonary venous system" ]
[ "Heart failure" ]
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Who designed the holocaust museum in washington dc?
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
[ "James Ingo Freed" ]
[ "United States Holocaust Memorial Museum" ]
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How far has croatia gone in the world cup before?
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Croatia at the FIFA World Cup
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In January 2012, he \njoined Monaco, and <b>has</b> since <b>gone</b> on to make over 250 ... <b>Before</b> a penalty at \nthe 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, Subašić made a sign of the cross as an Orthodox, \nwhich&nbsp;...", "title": "Danijel Subašić" } ] } ]
Who has the most finals mvps in nba history?
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Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award
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Who is the actor that played jake ryan?
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Michael Schoeffling
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When did the battle of britain begin and end?
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Battle of Britain
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Who has the biggest ballpark in the mlb?
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List of current Major League Baseball stadiums
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[ "List of U.S. baseball stadiums by capacity" ]
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Who played jj's husband on criminal minds?
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Josh Stewart
[ "Joshua Regnall Stewart" ]
[ "Jennifer Jareau" ]
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The branch of philosophy that deals with human issues of right and wrong is called?
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Ethics
[ "Ethics or moral philosophy" ]
[ "Ethics" ]
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What is the name of the female smurf?
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List of The Smurfs characters
[ "Smurfette" ]
[ "List of The Smurfs characters" ]
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Where is the colorado school of mines located?
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Colorado School of Mines
[ "Golden , Colorado" ]
[ "Colorado School of Mines" ]
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When was rudolph the red nosed reindeer claymation made?
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)
[ "1964" ]
[ "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)" ]
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The good doctor how many episodes in season 1?
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The Good Doctor (TV series)
[ "18" ]
[ "List of The Good Doctor episodes" ]
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When does dorney park close for the year?
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Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
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[ "Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom" ]
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What does the name saoirse mean in english?
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Saoirse (given name)
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[ "Saoirse (given name)" ]
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Where did the rangers play before ballpark in arlington?
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Arlington Stadium
[ "Arlington Stadium" ]
[ "Texas Rangers (baseball)" ]
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What does lx stand for in roman numerals?
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Roman numerals
[ "9" ]
[ "Roman numerals" ]
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Who was the most powerful witch in charmed?
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Prue Halliwell
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[ "Charmed", "Phoebe Halliwell", "List of Charmed characters", "Piper Halliwell", "Prue Halliwell" ]
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Where is the new tv series yellowstone filmed?
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Yellowstone (U.S. TV series)
[ "Salt Flats", "Park City , Utah", "Darby , Montana", "Spanish Fork" ]
[ "Yellowstone (American TV series)" ]
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Who is the first chief minister of punjab?
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List of Chief Ministers of Punjab (India)
[ "Giani Gurmukh Singh Musafir" ]
[ "List of chief ministers of Punjab, India", "Sikandar Hayat Khan (Punjabi politician)", "List of Chief Ministers of Punjab (Pakistan)" ]
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What is the main international airport in stockholm?
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Stockholm Arlanda Airport
[ "Stockholm Arlanda Airport" ]
[ "Stockholm Arlanda Airport", "Stockholm Bromma Airport" ]
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What countries did the western front run through?
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Western Front (World War I)
[ "Belgium", "Alsace - Lorraine", "north - eastern France" ]
[ "Western Front (World War II)", "Western Front (World War I)" ]
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When does season 5 of prison break come out?
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Prison Break (season 5)
[ "April 4 , 2017" ]
[ "Prison Break" ]
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The stimulus package proposed by the bush administration in early 2008 relied upon?
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Economic Stimulus Act of 2008
[ "U.S. taxpayers", "tax rebates" ]
[ "Economic Stimulus Act of 2008" ]
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Who sings the cw dare to defy song?
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Crystals (song)
[ "Of Monsters and Men" ]
[ "Crystals (song)" ]
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Form of passive transport that uses transport proteins?
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Passive transport
[ "Facilitated diffusion" ]
[ "Passive transport", "Facilitated diffusion" ]
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Tailed bacteriophages fall within which of baltimore groups?
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Caudovirales
[ "group I" ]
[ "Caudovirales" ]
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A larger sexually dimorphic nucleus of the medial preoptic area is the result of?
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Sexually dimorphic nucleus
[ "sexual behavior" ]
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Who is buried in st louis cathedral new orleans?
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St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans)
[ "Fr . Antonio de Sedella" ]
[ "St. Louis Cathedral", "St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans)" ]
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What type of skeleton does a spider have?
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Arthropod
[ "an exoskeleton" ]
[ "Exoskeleton", "Spider" ]
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Who played the original robin in batman and robin?
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Burt Ward
[ "Burt Ward" ]
[ "Batman and Robin" ]
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Who wrote a strong response to a declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen?
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Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1789
[ "Olympe de Gouges" ]
[ "Olympe de Gouges" ]
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Where was legends of the fall movie filmed?
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Legends of the Fall
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What date did canada declare war on germany?
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Declaration of war by Canada
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What is the real name of mr bojangles?
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Bill Robinson
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Who is the girl that plays renesmee in twilight?
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Mackenzie Foy
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When was the european research laboratory (columbus) launched?
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Columbus (ISS module)
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Who led investigation into the legality of apple’s accounting practices during the 2000s?
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Criticism of Apple Inc.
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[ "Criticism of Apple Inc." ]
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When is diving on in the commonwealth games?
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Diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
[ "10 to 14 April" ]
[ "Diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games", "Aquatics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games", "Diving at the 2014 Commonwealth Games" ]
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When does the tournament of power arc start?
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List of Dragon Ball Super episodes
[ "97" ]
[ "List of Dragon Ball Z Kai episodes", "Super Dragon Ball Heroes (anime)", "List of Dragon Ball Super episodes", "List of Yu-Gi-Oh! video games", "Dragon Ball Super" ]
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The key invention of the neolithic era was the development of?
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Neolithic
[ "farming" ]
[ "Neolithic Revolution" ]
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Who is the last living person from the 1800s?
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Emma Morano
[ "Emma Martina Luigia Morano" ]
[ "Emma Morano" ]
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Who wrote amazing love how can it be?
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You Are My King (Amazing Love)
[ "Billy James Foote" ]
[ "You Are My King (Amazing Love)" ]
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Who is the actor in chitty chitty bang bang?
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
[ "Dick Van Dyke" ]
[ "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" ]
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Who wins america's next top model s24?
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America's Next Top Model (cycle 24)
[ "Kyla Coleman" ]
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Where did adam lambert go to high school?
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Adam Lambert
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[ "Adam Lambert" ]
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When was the new £1 coin introduced?
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One pound (British coin)
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[ "One pound (British coin)", "Coins of the pound sterling" ]
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When were 1000 dollar bills taken out of circulation?
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Large denominations of United States currency
[ "July 14 , 1969" ]
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The latter two \ndenominations exist&nbsp;...", "title": "Federal Reserve Note" }, { "snippet": "The <b>$1,000 note</b> was withdrawn by the Bank of Canada on 12 May 2000 at the \nrequest of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) as part of a program to&nbsp;...", "title": "Banknotes of the Canadian dollar" }, { "snippet": "The New Taiwan <b>dollar</b> (Nun) is the official currency used in Taiwan. Formally, \none <b>dollar</b> (圓) is ... NT$100 or NT$500 <b>bills</b> to cover the range of the NT$200, as \nwell as using NT<b>$1000 bills</b> or credit/debit cards instead of the NT$2000 <b>bill</b>.", "title": "New Taiwan dollar" }, { "snippet": "The United States ten-<b>dollar bill</b> ($10) is a denomination of U.S. currency. The \nobverse of the ... Meade, Spain ($<b>1,000</b> 1890/91 Treasury Note); and Robert \nMorris, England ($<b>1,000</b> 1862/63 Legal Tender; $10 1878/80 Silver Certificate).", "title": "United States ten-dollar bill" }, { "snippet": "... <b>dollars bill</b> (not in use today) Series: 1928 Portrait: Grover Cleveland Back \nVignette: The United States of America - <b>One Thousand</b> Dollars. Date. 1928. :\n<b>1000</b>.", "title": "File:1000 USD note; series of 1934; reverse.jpg - Wikimedia Commons" }, { "snippet": "Banknotes that are no longer in issue in Canada, and are being removed from \ncirculation, are ... The most recent banknote series that included the two-<b>dollar</b> \n<b>note</b> was the Birds of Canada series in 1986, in which this note was ... The Bank \nof Canada has requested that financial institutions return <b>$1,000</b> notes for \ndestruction.", "title": "Withdrawn Canadian banknotes" }, { "snippet": "Slang terms for money often derive from the appearance and features of \nbanknotes or coins, ... A twenty-<b>dollar note</b> is sometimes called a &quot;lobster&quot; \nbecause of its orange colour. ... The words for bank notes from 50 to <b>1000</b> rubles \nare the newest and most modern, since currently (2000s-2010s) bank notes of \nthis value are&nbsp;...", "title": "Slang terms for money" } ] }, { "query": "1946 dollar", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Booker T. Washington Memorial half <b>dollar</b> was designed by Isaac Scott \nHathaway and minted in silver between <b>1946</b> and 1951. The obverse depicts&nbsp;...", "title": "Booker T. Washington Memorial half dollar" }, { "snippet": "^ &quot;<b>1946</b> Iowa Centennial Half <b>Dollar</b> Commemorative Coin&quot;. 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The currency was \nissued&nbsp;...", "title": "Old Taiwan dollar" }, { "snippet": "The Taiwanese yen (Japanese: 圓, Hepburn: en) was the currency of Japanese \nTaiwan from 1895 to <b>1946</b>. It was on a par with and circulated alongside the \nJapanese yen. The yen was subdivided into 100 sen (錢). It was replaced by the \nOld Taiwan <b>dollar</b> in <b>1946</b>, which in turn was replaced&nbsp;...", "title": "Taiwanese yen" }, { "snippet": "The pengő was the currency of Hungary between 1 January 1927, when it \nreplaced the korona, and 31 July <b>1946</b>, when it was replaced by the forint. ... \nZimbabwean <b>dollar</b> &middot; Hungarian National Bank &middot; Hyperinflation &middot; Great \nDepression &middot; Names&nbsp;...", "title": "Hungarian pengő" }, { "snippet": "Description. 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When did the new orleans saints win the superbowl?
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Super Bowl XLIV
[ "February 7 , 2010" ]
[ "New Orleans Saints" ]
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Who played in the nfc championship game last year?
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NFC Championship Game
[ "Minnesota Vikings", "Philadelphia Eagles" ]
[ "List of NFC champions" ]
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What is the robot's name on the jetsons?
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List of The Jetsons characters
[ "Rosey" ]
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What does the name christian mean in spanish?
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Christian
[ "`` follower of Christ ''" ]
[ "Christian", "New Christian" ]
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When is the movie second act coming out?
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Second Act (film)
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Venus is the blank planet from the sun?
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Venus
[ "second" ]
[ "Venus" ]
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Who is the first rana prime minister of nepal?
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List of Prime Ministers of Nepal
[ "Jung Bahadur Rana" ]
[ "List of prime ministers of Nepal", "Prime Minister of Nepal" ]
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Who won worst cooks in america last season?
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Worst Cooks in America
[ "Hazell Mckenzie" ]
[ "Worst Cooks in America" ]
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Large pacific ocean island it includes malaysia and brunel?
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Brunei
[ "Borneo" ]
[ "Borneo" ]
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Who played delilah on one life to live?
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Shelly Burch
[ "Shelly Burch" ]
[ "One Life to Live" ]
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Who raps in the beginning of the get down?
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The Get Down
[ "MC Books" ]
[ "The Get Down", "Get Down (Nas song)" ]
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Who was the first european to translate bhagwat gita into english?
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Charles Wilkins
[ "Sir Charles Wilkins" ]
[ "Charles Wilkins" ]
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Who is the girl in i knew i loved you video?
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I Knew I Loved You
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[ "I Knew I Loved You" ]
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Who sings sitting in the hall of fame?
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Hall of Fame (song)
[ "The Script" ]
[ "Hall of Fame (song)" ]
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Where did the saying dressed up to the nines come from?
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To the nines
[ "to perfection" ]
[ "To the nines" ]
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What teams have beat the patriots in super bowls?
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List of Super Bowl champions
[ "New York Giants", "Chicago Bears", "Philadelphia Eagles", "Green Bay Packers" ]
[ "New England Patriots" ]
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When did wearing a seatbelt become a law in california?
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Seat belt laws in the United States
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Who played scarlett in gone with the wind?
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Vivien Leigh
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Where does the first name cole come from?
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Cole (name)
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[ "Cole (name)" ]
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When did new jersey devils win the stanley cups?
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New Jersey Devils
[ "1999 -- 00", "2002 -- 03", "1994 -- 95" ]
[ "New Jersey Devils" ]
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Who wrote the song i'm so fancy?
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Fancy (Iggy Azalea song)
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Who is haley's boyfriend on modern family?
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List of Modern Family characters
[ "Andy Bailey", "Rainer Shine", "Dylan Marshall" ]
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Who headlined the first ever glastonbury festival in 1970?
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Glastonbury Festival
[ "T. Rex" ]
[ "Glastonbury Festival line-ups", "Glastonbury Festival" ]
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What's the name of the eighth sims 3 expansion pack?
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The Sims 3
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[ "The Sims 3" ]
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