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Where will the next summer olympic games be held?
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List of Olympic Games host cities
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"Tokyo"
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"Summer Olympic Games",
"2016 Summer Olympics",
"2018 Summer Youth Olympics"
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"Rio de Janeiro",
"Brazil",
"Rio de Janeiro, Brazil"
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"Nanjing",
"China",
"Nanjing, China"
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"question": "Where was the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics held?"
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"answer": [
"Singapore"
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"question": "Where was the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics held?"
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"answer": [
"London, United Kingdom",
"London",
"United Kingdom"
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"question": "Where was the 2012 Summer Olympics held?"
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"answer": [
"Beijing",
"China",
"Beijing, China"
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"question": "Where was the 2008 Summer Olympics held?"
}
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"snippet": "Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-<b>Lympics</b> is a two-hour Saturday morning animated \nprogram block produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on ABC \nfrom ...",
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"snippet": "Caveman Ughlympics or Caveman Ugh-<b>lympics</b> is a 1988 Olympic-themed \nsports video game set in the Stone Age. It was developed for the Commodore 64 \nand ...",
"title": "Caveman Ughlympics"
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"snippet": "If Laff-a-<b>Lympics</b> was updated today, which Cartoon Network/Boomerang \ncharacters ... LAL = Laff-A-<b>Lympics</b>; CCTA = Captain Caveman & the Teen \nAngels ...",
"title": "Talk:Laff-A-Lympics"
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"title": "Mildew Wolf"
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"title": "Spookley the Square Pumpkin"
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"title": "The Gruesomes (The Flintstones)"
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"snippet": "Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-<b>Lympics</b> (as The Blue Falcon & Dynomutt) (September \n10, 1977 – March 11, 1978, ABC); Dynomutt, Dog Wonder (June 3, 1978 – ...",
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"snippet": "Jabber and Buford were both voiced by Frank Welker. Jabberjaw also appeared \nin the medium of comic books. He made appearances in Laff-A-<b>Lympics</b> issues ...",
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"snippet": "(For the "Laff-A-<b>Lympics</b>" segment, she reprised the role of Brenda from Captain \nCaveman and the Teen Angels which was airing concurrently). Throughout the ...",
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"query": "summer olympics",
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"snippet": "The <b>Summer Olympic</b> Games or the Games of the Olympiad, first held in 1896, is \na major international multi-sport event held once every four years. The most ...",
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"snippet": "The 2020 <b>Summer Olympics</b> officially known as the Games of the XXXII Olympiad \nand commonly known as Tokyo 2020 (tōkyō nisen-nijū) is an upcoming ...",
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"snippet": "The 2000 <b>Summer Olympics</b>, officially known as the Games of the XXVII \nOlympiad and commonly known as Sydney 2000 or the Millennium Olympic ...",
"title": "2000 Summer Olympics"
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"snippet": "The 1988 <b>Summer Olympics</b> officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad, \nwas an international multi-sport event celebrated from 17 September to 2 ...",
"title": "1988 Summer Olympics"
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"snippet": "The 1936 <b>Summer Olympics</b> (German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1936), \nofficially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad, was an international multi-sport\n ...",
"title": "1936 Summer Olympics"
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"snippet": "The 1996 <b>Summer Olympics</b>, officially known as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad\n, commonly known as Atlanta 1996, and also referred to as the Centennial ...",
"title": "1996 Summer Olympics"
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"title": "2012 Summer Olympics"
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"snippet": "The 2008 <b>Summer Olympics</b>, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad \nand commonly known as Beijing 2008, was an international multi-sport event ...",
"title": "2008 Summer Olympics"
},
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"snippet": "Figure skating and ice hockey were also included in the <b>Summer Olympics</b> \nbefore the Winter Olympics were introduced in 1924.",
"title": "Olympic sports"
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"query": "junior summer olympics",
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"snippet": "The <b>Summer Youth Olympic Games</b> of Singapore in 2010 and Nanjing in 2014 \neach played host to 3600 athletes ...",
"title": "Youth Olympic Games"
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"snippet": "The 2018 <b>Summer Youth Olympics</b> officially known as the III <b>Summer Youth</b> \n<b>Olympic Games</b>, and commonly known as Buenos Aires 2018, were an \ninternational ...",
"title": "2018 Summer Youth Olympics"
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"snippet": "The festival has a <b>summer</b> edition, held for the first time in Brussels in 1991, and \na winter edition, which began two years later in ...",
"title": "European Youth Olympic Festival"
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"snippet": "The <b>Summer Olympic</b> Games or the Games of the Olympiad, first held in 1896, is \na major ... Games. Summer; Winter · Summer Paralympic · Winter Paralympic · \nYouth · Deaflympics · Special · African · American · Asian · European · Pacific.",
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"title": "Aruba at the 1996 Summer Olympics"
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"snippet": "The 2026 <b>Summer Youth Olympics</b>, officially known as the V <b>Summer Youth</b> \n<b>Olympic Games</b> will be the fifth edition of the <b>Summer Youth Olympics</b>, ...",
"title": "2026 Summer Youth Olympics"
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"snippet": "Indonesia competed at the 2014 <b>Summer Youth Olympics</b>, in Nanjing, China from \n16 August to 28 August 2014. 27 athletes competed for Indonesia in this <b>Youth</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The 2024 Winter <b>Youth Olympics</b>, officially known as the IV Winter <b>Youth Olympic</b> \nGames and commonly known as Gangwon 2024, will be the fourth edition of ...",
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"snippet": "The 2014 Summer <b>Youth Olympic</b> Games officially known as II Summer <b>Youth</b> \n<b>Olympic</b> Games, were the second Summer <b>Youth Olympic</b> Games, ...",
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"title": "United States at the Youth Olympics"
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"snippet": "This is a list of host cities of the <b>Olympic</b> Games, both summer and winter, since \nthe modern <b>Olympics</b> began in 1896. Since then, summer games have usually ...",
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"snippet": "The 2020 Summer <b>Olympics</b> officially known as the Games of the XXXII Olympiad \nand commonly known as Tokyo 2020 (tōkyō nisen-nijū) is an upcoming ...",
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"snippet": "The 2008 Summer <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad \nand commonly known as Beijing 2008, was an international multi-sport event ...",
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"title": "2000 Summer Olympics"
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"snippet": "The 1984 Winter <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the XIV <b>Olympic</b> Winter Games \nwas a winter multi-sport event which took place from 8–19 February 1984 in ...",
"title": "1984 Winter Olympics"
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When did the full throttle saloon burn down?
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-4927317663201900142
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Full Throttle Saloon
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"September 8 , 2015"
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"Full Throttle Saloon"
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When was the last time usa declared war?
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Declaration of war by the United States
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"June 5 , 1942"
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Who sings gran torino at the end of the movie?
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Gran Torino
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"Kyle Eastwood"
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"Gran Torino"
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"Walt Kowalski"
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"title": "Van Morrison at the Movies – Soundtrack Hits"
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"snippet": "Fast & Furious is a 2009 American action adventure film directed by Justin Lin \nand written by ... with some critics singling out the performances of Diesel and \nWalker, and the film's <b>soundtrack</b>, but criticising the storyline. ... him that the only \ncar that uses nitromethane in the area is a green 1972 Ford <b>Gran Torino</b> Sport.",
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How many episodes does the dragonball z series have?
|
7680715581127901767
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List of Dragon Ball Z episodes
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"291 episodes"
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"List of Dragon Ball Z episodes",
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"276"
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"69"
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"question": "How many total episodes of Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters are there?"
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"answer": [
"159"
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"question": "How many total episodes of Dragon Ball Z Kai not including The Final Chapters?"
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"167"
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"snippet": ")[edit]. Main article: <b>Dragon Ball Z</b> (<b>season</b> 4) ... 113, 98, "<b>Can</b>'t Wait Until Morning\n!! Kami-sama Determines a ... Transcription: "<b>Are</b> ga Chikyū dayo Papa... Furīza ...",
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"title": "Dragon Ball"
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"snippet": "The <b>series has</b> been aired in Israel on Nickelodeon and in Portugal on SIC. Toei \nAnimation Europe announced that <b>Dragon Ball Super would</b> be broadcast in ...",
"title": "List of Dragon Ball Super episodes"
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Who won the ncaa college football championship this year?
|
844043884725551343
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2018 College Football Playoff National Championship
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"Alabama Crimson Tide"
] |
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"2015 College Football Playoff National Championship",
"2016 College Football Playoff National Championship",
"2017 College Football Playoff National Championship"
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"title": "College Football Playoff National Championship"
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"snippet": "2 Arkansas, that the <b>winner of</b> that game would receive a plaque from the \nPresident himself, commemorating that team as the <b>year's national champion</b>.",
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"snippet": "The 2019 <b>College Football Playoff</b> National <b>Championship</b> was a <b>college football</b> \nbowl game that determined a national <b>champion</b> in the <b>NCAA</b> Division I Football \nBowl Subdivision for the 2018 <b>season</b>. ... The most recent undefeated <b>winner of</b> a \nnational <b>championship</b> game had been Florida State, <b>who won</b> the 2014 <b>BCS</b> ...",
"title": "2019 College Football Playoff National Championship"
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"snippet": "The inaugural tournament was held at the end of the 2014 <b>NCAA</b> Division I FBS \n<b>football season</b> and was <b>won</b> by the Ohio State Buckeyes, who defeated the ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>BCS</b> National <b>Championship</b> Game, or <b>BCS</b> National <b>Championship</b>, was a \npostseason <b>college football</b> bowl game, used to determine a national <b>champion</b> \nof the <b>NCAA</b> Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), first played in the 1998 \n<b>college football season</b> as <b>one</b> of four designated bowl games, ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2015 College Football Playoff</b> National <b>Championship</b> was a bowl game that \ndetermined a national <b>champion</b> of <b>NCAA</b> Division I FBS <b>college football</b> for the \n2014 <b>season</b>, which ... The teams playing for the national <b>championship</b> were the \n<b>winners</b> of semifinal bowl games held on January 1, <b>2015</b>. The semifinal games ...",
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"title": "College Football Playoff National Championship"
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"snippet": "The 2016 <b>College Football Playoff</b> National <b>Championship</b> was a bowl game that \ndetermined a national <b>champion</b> of <b>NCAA</b> Division I FBS <b>college football</b> for the \n<b>2015 season</b>. ... This was the fourth Alabama national <b>championship win</b> in \nseven <b>years</b>, its first of the <b>College Football Playoff</b> era, and head coach Nick \nSaban's ...",
"title": "2016 College Football Playoff National Championship"
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"title": "College Football Playoff"
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"title": "2015 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
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"title": "2015–16 NCAA football bowl games"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>2015 NCAA</b> Division I FCS football <b>season</b>, part of <b>college football</b> in the \nUnited States, was organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (\n<b>NCAA</b>) at the Division I Football <b>Championship</b> Subdivision (FCS) level. ... <b>One</b> \nteam left the FCS to transition to FBS while two schools added football at the FCS \nlevel, ...",
"title": "2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season"
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"title": "2016 College Football Playoff National Championship"
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"title": "2016–17 NCAA football bowl games"
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"snippet": "The venue <b>of</b> the <b>championship</b> game is selected based on bids submitted by \ncities, similar to the Super Bowl or <b>NCAA</b> Final Four. The <b>winner of</b> the game is ...",
"title": "College Football Playoff"
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"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division II football <b>season</b>, part <b>of college football in</b> the United \nStates organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (<b>NCAA</b>) at the \nDivision II level, began on September 1, <b>2016</b> and ended with the <b>NCAA</b> Division \nII Football <b>Championship</b> on ... previous <b>season</b>, <b>winning</b> their sixth overall \n<b>championship</b>, by defeating North ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division II football season"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I FCS football <b>season</b>, part <b>of college football in</b> the \nUnited States, was organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (\n<b>NCAA</b>) at the Division I Football <b>Championship</b> Subdivision (FCS) level. The FCS \n<b>Championship</b> Game was played on January 7, 2017, <b>in</b> Frisco, ... Previously \nonly <b>one</b> player had to be lined up seven yards behind the line to ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season"
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"title": "NCAA Division III Football Championship"
}
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"title": "2017 UCF Knights football team"
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"title": "2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season"
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"title": "North Dakota State Bison football"
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"snippet": "The <b>NCAA</b> Division II Football <b>Championship</b> is an American <b>college football</b> \ntournament ... Prior to 1973, <b>for</b> what was then called the "<b>NCAA</b> College Division\n," <b>champions</b> were selected ... wire services; in some <b>years</b> the two polls named \ndifferent number <b>one</b> teams. ... Retrieved February 26, <b>2017</b> – via newspapers.\ncom.",
"title": "NCAA Division II Football Championship"
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Shapes with diagonals that are not equal in length?
|
712512821521663504
|
Quadrilateral
|
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"Rhombus",
"Parallelogram",
"Trapezoid"
] |
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"Quadrilateral"
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"kite"
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"snippet": "In Euclidean plane geometry, a quadrilateral is a polygon with four edges (or \nsides) and four ... Quadrilaterals are simple (<b>not</b> self-intersecting) or complex (self\n-intersecting), also called ... Equidiagonal quadrilateral: the <b>diagonals</b> are of \n<b>equal length</b>. ... The <b>shape</b> and <b>size</b> of a convex quadrilateral are fully \ndetermined by the ...",
"title": "Quadrilateral"
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"snippet": "In Euclidean geometry, a parallelogram is a simple (non-self-intersecting) \nquadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. The opposite or facing sides of a \nparallelogram are of <b>equal length</b> and the ... This article is about the quadrilateral \nshape. ... The <b>diagonals</b> of a parallelogram divide it into four triangles of <b>equal</b> \narea.",
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"snippet": "a parallelogram in which the <b>diagonals</b> are perpendicular (an orthodiagonal \nparallelogram); a quadrilateral with four sides of <b>equal length</b> (by definition); a ...",
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"snippet": "In Euclidean plane geometry, a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles. \nIt can also be ... A rectangle with four sides of <b>equal length</b> is a square. ... with \nopposite sides <b>equal in length</b> and <b>equal</b> angles that are <b>not</b> right angles. ... a \nquadrilateral where the two <b>diagonals</b> are <b>equal in length</b> and bisect each other ...",
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},
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"title": "Square"
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"snippet": "In geometry, an octagon Is an eight-sided polygon or 8-gon. A regular octagon \nhas Schläfli ... equidiagonal and orthodiagonal (that is, whose <b>diagonals</b> are \n<b>equal in length</b> ... A skew octagon is a skew polygon with 8 vertices and edges \nbut <b>not</b> existing on ... The octagonal <b>shape</b> is used as a design element in \narchitecture.",
"title": "Octagon"
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"title": "Isosceles trapezoid"
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"snippet": "In geometry, two figures or objects are congruent if they have the same <b>shape</b> \nand <b>size</b>, or if ... This means that either object can be repositioned and reflected (\nbut <b>not</b> ... and angles, but also their corresponding <b>diagonals</b>, perimeters, and \nareas. ... Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are <b>equal in</b> \n<b>length</b>, ...",
"title": "Congruence (geometry)"
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When did toms river win the little league world series?
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1998 Little League World Series
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"snippet": "Zamboanga City, Philippines, was disqualified and stripped of its 1992 <b>world</b> \nchampionship; the <b>world</b> ...",
"title": "Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "This article details the list of <b>Little League World Series</b> winners by division. \nThere are currently four <b>World Series</b> tournaments played each summer.",
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"snippet": "The East Marietta National LL had an undefeated record of 11–0 to reach the \n<b>LLWS</b>. In total, their record was 14–0.",
"title": "1983 Little League World Series"
},
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"snippet": "The Eastbank LL reached the <b>LLWS</b> with an undefeated record in nine games. In \ntotal, their record was 15-1.",
"title": "2019 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 1990 Little League World Series took place between August 21 and August \n26 in ... 1990 <b>Little League World Series Champions</b>. Flag of the Republic of ...",
"title": "1990 Little League World Series"
},
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"snippet": "[edit]. The Kirkland National <b>Little League</b> won four games to reach the <b>LLWS</b>. \nRound, Opposition, Result. Western Regional.",
"title": "1982 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The Toms River East American LL lost five games before reaching the <b>LLWS</b>, \nlosing once each in district, section, and state ...",
"title": "1998 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The Lakewood LL went undefeated, winning all four games to reach the <b>LLWS</b>. In \ntotal, their record was 6–0.",
"title": "1975 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 1963 Little League World Series took place between August 20 and August \n24 in ... 1963 <b>Little League World Series Champions</b>. United States California",
"title": "1963 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 1952 Little League World Series was held from August 26 to August 29 in \nWilliamsport, ... 1952 Little League World Series Champs, Norwalk, Connecticut.\njpg. Championship team from Norwalk, Connecticut. Dates, August 26–August 29\n.",
"title": "1952 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 1998 <b>Little League</b> World Series took place from August 23–29 in \nWilliamsport, Pennsylvania. <b>Toms River</b>, New Jersey, defeated Kashima, Ibaraki, \nJapan in ...",
"title": "1998 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "Todd Brian Frazier (born February 12, 1986), nicknamed The ToddFather, is an \nAmerican ... He now lives in <b>Toms River</b>, where his name now graces the <b>Little</b> \n<b>League</b> field called Frazier Field House. The Frazier family has Scottish ancestry.",
"title": "Todd Frazier"
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"snippet": "The 1995 <b>Little League</b> World Series took place between August 21 and August \n26 in ... Jeff Frazier (<b>Toms River</b>, New Jersey) - Former MLB player ...",
"title": "1995 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 2010 <b>Little League</b> World Series was held in South Williamsport, \nPennsylvania. It began on ... <b>Toms River</b> National <b>Little League</b>, Connecticut \nFairfield ...",
"title": "2010 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "<b>Toms River</b> is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. Its \nmainland portion is ... In 1998, <b>Toms River</b> East <b>Little League</b> won the <b>Little</b> \n<b>League</b> World Series. The township has what is said to be the second-largest \nHalloween ...",
"title": "Toms River, New Jersey"
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"snippet": "This is the list of U.S. states that have participated in the <b>Little League</b> World \nSeries. ... As of the 2019 <b>Little League</b> World Series ... <b>Toms River</b>, Runner-Up.",
"title": "List of Little League World Series appearances by U.S. state ..."
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"snippet": "Route 37 is a state highway located in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. \nThe route ... and named <b>Little League</b> World Champions Boulevard in honor of \n<b>Toms River</b> East <b>Little League's</b> victory in the 1998 <b>Little League</b> World Series.",
"title": "New Jersey Route 37"
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"snippet": "The <b>Little League</b> Baseball World Series is an annual baseball tournament in the \neastern ... In 2019, River Ridge became the first team since the expansion to 16 \nteams in ... Todd Frazier – MLB player for the New York Mets / 2015 MLB Home \nRun Derby champion / (1998 World Series champion) <b>Toms River</b>, New Jersey.",
"title": "Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "Jeffrey Michael Frazier (born August 10, 1982) is a former professional baseball \noutfielder. ... Frazier played on <b>Toms River</b>, New Jersey, <b>little league</b> teams that \nmade the 1995 <b>Little League</b> World Series and 1996 Junior League World Series\n.",
"title": "Jeff Frazier"
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"snippet": "The 1999 <b>Little League</b> World Series (LLWS) took place between August 22 and \nAugust 28 in ... National Little League Phenix City ... East <b>Toms River</b>, Germany ...",
"title": "1999 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The <b>Toms River</b> is a 41.7-mile-long (67.1 km) freshwater river and estuary in \nOcean County, New Jersey in the United States. The <b>Toms River</b> rises in the Pine\n ...",
"title": "Toms River"
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"snippet": "<b>Toms River</b> Fest was a major festival event held at the campus of <b>Toms River</b> \nHigh School North in <b>Toms River</b> Township, New Jersey, during the summers of ...",
"title": "Toms River Fest"
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"snippet": "<b>Toms River</b> is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) \nlocated within <b>Toms River</b> Township (formerly Dover Township), in Ocean ...",
"title": "Toms River (CDP), New Jersey"
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"snippet": "<b>Toms River</b>: A Story of Science and Salvation is a 2013 non-fiction book by the \nAmerican author Dan Fagin. It is about the dumping of industrial pollution by ...",
"title": "Toms River (book)"
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"snippet": "South <b>Toms River</b> is a borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. As \nof the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 3,684, ...",
"title": "South Toms River, New Jersey"
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"snippet": "<b>Toms River</b> High School North is a four-year comprehensive public high school, \nand was the second public high school established in <b>Toms River</b>, in Ocean ...",
"title": "Toms River High School North"
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"snippet": "<b>Toms River</b> Regional Schools is a comprehensive regional public school district \nprimarily located in the quickly growing coastal community of <b>Toms River</b>, ...",
"title": "Toms River Regional Schools"
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"snippet": "<b>Toms River</b> High School South is a comprehensive four-year public high school, \nand was the first high school established in <b>Toms River</b> (formerly Dover ...",
"title": "Toms River High School South"
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"snippet": "<b>Toms River</b> High School East is a comprehensive four-year public high school, \nthe third high school built in <b>Toms River</b> in Ocean County, New Jersey, United ...",
"title": "Toms River High School East"
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"query": " little league world series",
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"snippet": "The <b>Little League</b> Baseball <b>World Series</b> is an annual baseball tournament in the \neastern United States (held in Williamsport, PA) for children (typically boys) ...",
"title": "Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "Qualification for the 2019 <b>Little League World Series</b> took place in eight United \nStates regions and eight international regions from June through August 2019.",
"title": "2019 Little League World Series qualification"
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"snippet": "This article details the list of <b>Little League World Series</b> winners by division. \nThere are currently four World Series tournaments played each summer.",
"title": "List of Little League World Series champions by division"
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"snippet": "The 2004 <b>Little League World Series</b> took place between August 20 and August \n29 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Pabao Little League of Willemstad, ...",
"title": "2004 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 1982 <b>Little League World Series</b> took place between August 24 and August \n28 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Kirkland National Little League of ...",
"title": "1982 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 2014 <b>Little League World Series</b>, held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, \nstarted on August 14 and ended on August 24, 2014. Eight teams from the ...",
"title": "2014 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 1992 <b>Little League World Series</b> took place between August 24 and August \n29 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The team representing the Zamboanga ...",
"title": "1992 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 1998 <b>Little League World Series</b> took place from August 23–29 in \nWilliamsport, Pennsylvania. Toms River, New Jersey, defeated Kashima, Ibaraki, \nJapan in ...",
"title": "1998 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "The 2019 <b>Little League World Series</b> was held from August 15 to August 25 at the \nLittle League headquarters complex in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania.",
"title": "2019 Little League World Series"
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"snippet": "Japan first participated in the <b>Little League World Series</b> in 1962. Between 1962 \nand 2000, Japan participated in the Far East Region of the LLWS. In 2001, the ...",
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Who plays lilly on the young and the restless?
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Christel Khalil
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"Lily Winters"
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"question": "Who plays lilly on the young and the restless in 1996?"
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"Brooke Marie Bridges",
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"question": "Who plays lilly on the young and the restless in 2002-2005 and since 2006?"
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"snippet": "Known for, The <b>Young and the Restless</b> as <b>Lily</b> Winters (2002–present). Spouse(\ns), Stephen Hensley (m. 2008–div. 2011). Partner(s), Sam Restagno (2016-\npresent). Children, 1. Christel Adnana Mina Khalil (born November 30, 1987) <b>is</b> \nan American actress.",
"title": "Christel Khalil"
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"snippet": "<b>Lily</b> Winters <b>is</b> a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The \n<b>Young and the Restless</b>. Created by William J. Bell, the character appeared as a\n ...",
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"title": "Malcolm Winters"
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"snippet": "Neil Winters was a fictional character from The <b>Young and the Restless</b>, an \nAmerican soap opera on the CBS network. Created and introduced by William J. \nBell, the role was portrayed by Kristoff St. John from 1991 until St. John's death in \n2019. As of 2019, Neil <b>is</b> the longest-running African American character to \nappear ... Neil and Dru's daughter, <b>Lily</b> Winters, <b>is</b> born in 1995.",
"title": "Neil Winters"
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"snippet": "Daniel Romalotti and <b>Lily</b> Winters are fictional characters and a popular \nsupercouple from the American soap opera The <b>Young and the Restless</b>. Daniel \nwas portrayed by Michael Graziadei and <b>Lily is</b> portrayed by Christel ...",
"title": "Daniel and Lily"
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"snippet": "Drucilla Winters <b>is</b> a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The \n<b>Young and the Restless</b>. ... Instead, it <b>is Lily</b> and Dru who end up helping Neil \ndeal with his drinking problem. Neil and Dru fall back in love and remarry in \nJapan in ...",
"title": "Drucilla Winters"
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"snippet": "Devon Hamilton <b>is</b> a fictional character from the original CBS daytime soap opera\n, The <b>Young and the Restless</b>, portrayed by Bryton James ... In 2014, Devon buys \nthe Genoa City Athletic Club, hires <b>Lily</b> and her husband Cane Ashby (Daniel ...",
"title": "Devon Hamilton"
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"snippet": "Tyler Michaelson <b>is</b> a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The \n<b>Young and the Restless</b>. ... When Tyler <b>is</b> honest about his past, <b>Lily's</b> comfort \nstrikes a nerve with Cane. Tyler's intentions with <b>Lily</b> are not clear cut, which adds \nto ...",
"title": "Tyler Michaelson"
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"snippet": "The <b>Young and the Restless is</b> an American television soap opera. It was first \nbroadcast on ... The "visions" that <b>Lily</b> Winters (Christel Khalil) had been \nexperiencing were declared real, and for a short amount of time viewers were led \nto believe ...",
"title": "List of The Young and the Restless characters (2011)"
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"snippet": "Kevin Fisher <b>is</b> a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The \n<b>Young and the</b> ... Upon his debut, Kevin targeted <b>Lily</b> Winters (Christel Khalil); \nthey had a sexual encounter and he infected <b>Lily</b> with the sexually transmitted \ndisease ...",
"title": "Kevin Fisher (The Young and the Restless)"
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What nation lies on both africa and asia?
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List of transcontinental countries
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"Egypt"
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"snippet": "This is a list of countries located on more than one continent, known as \ntranscontinental states ... The modern convention for the land boundary between \n<b>Asia</b> and <b>Africa</b> runs along the Isthmus of ... <b>Two</b> of 27 governorates of Egypt <b>lie</b> \nentirely on the Asian Sinai Peninsula and <b>two</b> are transcontinental: Ismailia \nGovernorate is ...",
"title": "List of transcontinental countries"
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"snippet": "The boundaries between the continents of Earth are generally a matter of \ngeographical ... While the isthmus between <b>Asia</b> and <b>Africa</b> and that between \nNorth and South America are today navigable, ... The Turkish city Istanbul <b>lies</b> in \non <b>both</b> sides of the Bosporus (one of the Turkish Straits), making it a \ntranscontinental city.",
"title": "Boundaries between the continents of Earth"
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"snippet": "<b>Asia</b> is Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the \nEastern and Northern Hemispheres. It shares the continental landmass of \nEurasia with the continent of Europe and the continental landmass of Afro-\nEurasia with <b>both</b> Europe and <b>Africa</b>. ... Other recent very-high-growth <b>nations</b> in \n<b>Asia</b> include Israel, Malaysia, ...",
"title": "Asia"
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"snippet": "Egypt officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country spanning the northeast \ncorner of <b>Africa</b> and southwest corner of <b>Asia</b> ... Across the Gulf of Aqaba <b>lies</b> \nJordan, across the Red Sea <b>lies</b> Saudi Arabia, and across the ... Egypt's long and \nrich cultural heritage is an integral part of its <b>national</b> identity, which has endured, \nand ...",
"title": "Egypt"
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"snippet": "Sub-Saharan <b>Africa</b> is, geographically, the area of the continent of <b>Africa</b> that <b>lies</b> \nsouth of the Sahara. According to the United <b>Nations</b>, it consists of all <b>African</b> \ncountries that are ... Between 2011 and 2015, the economic growth rate of the \naverage <b>nation</b> in <b>Africa</b> is expected to surpass that of the average <b>nation</b> in <b>Asia</b>.",
"title": "Sub-Saharan Africa"
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"snippet": "The Maldives officially the Republic of Maldives, is a small island <b>nation</b> in South \n<b>Asia</b>, located in the Arabian Sea of the Indian Ocean. It <b>lies</b> southwest of Sri \nLanka and India, about 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) from ... It was during this period \nthat the culture of the Maldives <b>both</b> developed and flourished, a culture which ...",
"title": "Maldives"
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"snippet": "The 49 generally recognized sovereign states listed here include <b>two</b> countries \nthat generally are classified as European or <b>African nations</b> but with portions of ...",
"title": "List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Asia"
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"snippet": "This is a list of countries which border <b>two</b> or more oceans, including <b>both</b> \nsovereign states and ... <b>Asia</b>, East Timor, Savu Sea, Flores Sea, Timor Sea, 2 ... \nSouth <b>Africa</b> borders on three oceans if the Southern Ocean is considered to \nextend to its shores, but only on <b>two</b> ... <b>National</b> Oceanic and Atmospheric \nAdministration.",
"title": "List of countries bordering on two or more oceans"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Africa</b> is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after \n<b>Asia</b>. At about ... <b>African nations</b> cooperate through the establishment of the \n<b>African</b> Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa. ... Since the continent of \n<b>Africa</b> consists of crust from <b>both</b> the <b>African</b> and the Somali plates, some \nliterature refers ...",
"title": "Africa"
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"title": "Western Asia"
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Who composed marseillaise the national anthem of france?
|
-2153062600834817651
|
La Marseillaise
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"Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle"
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"La Marseillaise"
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"snippet": "La <b>Marseillaise</b> is the <b>national anthem of France</b>. The song was written in 1792 \nby Claude ... That evening, Rouget de Lisle <b>wrote</b> "Chant de guerre pour l'Armée \ndu Rhin" (English: "War Song for the Army of the Rhine"), and dedicated the song\n ...",
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"snippet": "Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle sometimes spelled de l'Isle or de Lile (10 May \n1760 – 26 June ... The song that has immortalized him, "La <b>Marseillaise</b>", was \n<b>composed</b> at Strasbourg, where Rouget de Lisle was garrisoned in April 1792. ... \nthe officers of the garrison, at which he lamented that <b>France</b> had no <b>national</b> \n<b>anthem</b>.",
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"snippet": "La <b>Marseillaise</b> des Blancs is a royalist and Catholic adaptation of what has been \nused as the <b>national anthem of France</b> by republicans since the French ...",
"title": "La Marseillaise des Blancs"
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"snippet": "Following a number of further changes, "La <b>Marseillaise</b>" was readopted in 1870 \nand remains <b>France's</b> contemporary <b>national anthem</b>. Similar changes have ...",
"title": "List of historical national anthems"
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"snippet": "The Chant des Partisans was the most popular song of the Free French and \nFrench Resistance during World War II. The piece was written and put to melody \nin London in 1943 after Anna Marly heard a Russian song that provided her with \ninspiration. Joseph Kessel and Maurice Druon <b>wrote</b> the French lyrics. ... short \nwhile the unofficial <b>national anthem</b>, next to the official La <b>Marseillaise</b>.",
"title": "Chant des Partisans"
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"snippet": "Although La <b>Marseillaise</b> was chosen as the French <b>national anthem</b> in 1795, it \nwas banned by Napoleon in 1805 and would not have been played during the ...",
"title": "1812 Overture"
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"snippet": "Introduction[edit]. Most nation states have an anthem, defined as "a song, as of \npraise, devotion ... Among the <b>national anthems</b>, the first to be <b>composed</b> was the \nDutch <b>national anthem</b>, the ... The French anthem "La <b>Marseillaise</b>" was written \nhalf a century later in 1792, and adopted in 1795. ... <b>France</b>, "La <b>Marseillaise</b>"",
"title": "List of national anthems"
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"snippet": ""The Internationale" (French: "L'Internationale") is a left-wing anthem. It has been \na standard of ... In 1888 Pierre De Geyter (1848–1932) set the earlier lyrics to a \nnew melody, <b>composed</b> especially for Pottier's lyrics. ... was entirely distinct, and \nno longer in any way directly tied to the French <b>national anthem</b>, the <b>Marseillaise</b>.",
"title": "The Internationale"
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"snippet": "Its <b>national anthem</b> is the <b>national anthem of France</b>, La <b>Marseillaise</b>. In 1998, the \nNouméa Accord delegated greater autonomy to the territory, and provided that its\n ...",
"title": "Soyons unis, devenons frères"
},
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"snippet": ""Maréchal, nous voilà !" ("Marshal, here we are!") is a French song dedicated to \nMarshal Philippe Pétain. The lyrics were <b>composed</b> by André Montagard and its \nmusic was attributed ... "La <b>Marseillaise</b>" remained the official <b>national anthem</b> of \nthe state, but "Maréchal, nous ... This article about the music of <b>France</b> is a stub.",
"title": "Maréchal, nous voilà !"
}
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}
] |
Where is going to be the next world cup in 2026?
|
-8771227823484834182
|
2026 FIFA World Cup
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"Canada",
"the United States",
"Mexico"
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"Mexico"
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"title": "2030 FIFA World Cup"
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"snippet": "The 2023 FIFA Women's <b>World Cup</b> will be the 9th edition of the FIFA Women's \n<b>World Cup</b>, the ... "Australia and <b>New</b> Zealand form bid to co-host 2023 Women's \n<b>World Cup</b>". ... "Fox and Telemundo to Show <b>World Cup</b> Through <b>2026</b> as FIFA \nExtends ... Privacy policy · <b>About</b> Wikipedia · Disclaimers · Contact Wikipedia ...",
"title": "2023 FIFA Women's World Cup"
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"snippet": "The <b>2026</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b> bidding process resulted in the Fédération \nInternationale de Football ... The FIFA Council <b>went</b> back and forth between 2013 \nand 2017 on limitations within hosting rotation based on the ... Jump up to: "FIFA \nCongress confirms <b>next</b> steps of the bidding process for the <b>2026</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b>\n". FIFA.",
"title": "2026 FIFA World Cup bids"
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"title": "2023 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup"
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"title": "2027 Rugby World Cup"
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Which european country was the first to establish a colony in southeast asia?
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8255553136203931984
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European colonisation of Southeast Asia
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"Spain"
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"European colonisation of Southeast Asia"
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"query": "colony in southeast asia",
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"snippet": "New <b>colonies</b> overseas, not exposed to the same economic conditions, provided \nthe perfect solution. During the mid- ...",
"title": "European colonisation of Southeast Asia"
},
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"snippet": "French Indochina officially known as the Indochinese Union from 1887 and the \nIndochinese Federation (French: Fédération indochinoise) after 1947, was a \ngrouping of French colonial territories in <b>Southeast Asia</b>. ... After the Fall of \nFrance during World War II, the <b>colony</b> was administered by the Vichy \ngovernment and ...",
"title": "French Indochina"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Asian colonies</b> from the 19th century to the end of the Second World War[ ...",
"title": "Decolonization of Asia"
},
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"snippet": "The Dutch East Indies was a Dutch <b>colony</b> consisting of what is now Indonesia. It \nwas formed ... From 1910, the Dutch created the most centralised state power in \n<b>Southeast Asia</b>. Politically, the highly centralised power structure, including the ...",
"title": "Dutch East Indies"
},
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"snippet": "The Portuguese Empire (Portuguese: Império Português), also known as the \nPortuguese ... 2.4.1 Goa, Malacca and <b>Southeast Asia</b>; 2.4.2 China and Japan; \n2.4.3 Spice Islands (Moluccas) and Treaty of ... Unlike the Spanish <b>colonies</b> of \nSouth America, Brazil's independence was achieved without significant \nbloodshed.",
"title": "Portuguese Empire"
},
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"snippet": "In the 19th century, starting with the conquest of Algiers in 1830, France began to \nestablish a new empire in Africa and <b>Southeast Asia</b>. The following is a list of ...",
"title": "List of French possessions and colonies"
},
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"snippet": "The Dutch colonial empire comprised the overseas territories and trading posts \ncontrolled and ... The Dutch sought to dominate the commercial sea trade in \n<b>Southeast Asia</b>, going so far in pursuit of this goal as to ... Portugal's South \nAmerican <b>colony</b>, Brazil, was partially conquered by both France and the United \nProvinces.",
"title": "Dutch Empire"
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"snippet": "British <b>colonies in South Asia</b>, East Asia, And ... longest European occupation in \nAsia, 442 years.",
"title": "Western imperialism in Asia"
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"snippet": "Category:Former <b>colonies in Southeast Asia</b>. From Wikipedia, the free \nencyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search ...",
"title": "Category:Former colonies in Southeast Asia"
},
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"snippet": "Mainland <b>Southeast Asia</b> (or the Indochinese Peninsula) is the continental \nportion of Southeast ... and Chinese civilization. The term was later adopted as \nthe name of the <b>colony</b> of French Indochina (today's Cambodia, Vietnam, and \nLaos).",
"title": "Mainland Southeast Asia"
}
]
}
] |
Who sings what condition my condition is in?
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-1696066045378969622
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Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)
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[
"Jerry Lee Lewis",
"Mickey Newbury"
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"Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In ..."
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"answer": [
"Kenny Rogers"
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"query": "what condition my condition is in",
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"snippet": "Just Dropped In is a counterculture era song written by Mickey Newbury and, in \n1968, a chart hit for Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, which recorded the song\n ...",
"title": "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In ..."
},
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"snippet": ""Just Dropped In (To See <b>What Condition My Condition</b> Was In)" became the only \nhit single from the album and marked the start of things to come, with Rogers ...",
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"snippet": "Kenny Rogers and The First Edition, until 1969 billed as The First Edition, was an \neclectic rock ... and had its first big hit in early 1968 with the pop-psychedelic \nsingle "Just Dropped In (To See <b>What Condition My Condition</b> Was In)" (US No.",
"title": "Kenny Rogers and The First Edition"
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"title": "Nuggets, Vol. 9: Acid Rock"
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"snippet": "Together is a greatest hits album by Reef released in 2003. It contains most of the \nband's singles and some non-LP tracks. Track 14 is a cover of Mickey Newbury's \n"Just Dropped In (To See <b>What Condition My Condition</b> Was In)".",
"title": "Together (Reef album)"
},
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"snippet": "Jump to navigation Jump to search. 1919 film. For the song by The First Edition, \nsee Just Dropped In (To See <b>What Condition My Condition</b> Was In).",
"title": "Just Dropped In"
},
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"snippet": ""Chuck Versus the Pink Slip" is the third-season premiere episode of the \ntelevision series ... "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was \nIn)" by Kenny Rogers "Hold On" by Wilson Phillips "My Backwards Walk" by \nFrightened ...",
"title": "Chuck Versus the Pink Slip"
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"snippet": "Condition or conditions may refer to: Contents. 1 In philosophy and logic; 2 In \nscience and ... Conditions (band), an American rock band; Just Dropped In (To \nSee <b>What Condition My Condition</b> Was In), a song written by Mickey Newbury \nand ...",
"title": "Condition"
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"snippet": "Kenneth Ray Rogers (born August 21, 1938) is a retired American singer, \nsongwriter, actor, ... with whom he scored his first major hit, "Just Dropped In (To \nSee <b>What Condition My Condition</b> Was In)", a psychedelic rock song which \npeaked at ...",
"title": "Kenny Rogers"
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"snippet": "... <b>What Condition My Condition</b> Was In)" peaked. In the group's rendition on The \nSmothers Brothers Comedy Hour that aired on 8 December 1968, the audience ...",
"title": "But You Know I Love You"
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Who played cory matthews in girl meets world?
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58188861572123721
|
Ben Savage
|
[
"Bennett Joseph Savage"
] |
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"Girl Meets World",
"Boy Meets World"
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"Ben Savage"
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"snippet": "Bennett Joseph Savage (born September 13, 1980) is an American <b>actor</b>. He \n<b>played</b> the lead role of <b>Cory Matthews</b> on the ABC sitcom <b>Boy Meets World</b> ...",
"title": "Ben Savage"
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"snippet": "<b>Boy Meets World</b> is an American television sitcom created and produced by \nMichael Jacobs and April Kelly. The show aired on the ABC network from \nSeptember 24, 1993 to May 5, 2000, lasting seven seasons. The show chronicles \nthe everyday events and life-lessons of <b>Cory Matthews</b> ... During their freshman \nyear, Stuart (<b>played</b> by <b>Ben Savage's</b> older brother ...",
"title": "Boy Meets World"
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"snippet": "Morgan <b>Matthews</b> (Lily Nicksay and Lindsay Ridgeway) is the younger sister of \n<b>Cory</b> and Eric, older sister of Joshua, and Riley and Auggie's aunt. Both \nactresses <b>who played</b> Morgan in <b>Boy Meets World</b>, ...",
"title": "List of Girl Meets World characters"
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"snippet": "Eric often <b>plays</b> off his hero and mentor, Mr. Feeny. ... In <b>Girl Meets World</b>, <b>Cory</b> \nmentions that Eric is the only person he knows ...",
"title": "List of Boy Meets World characters"
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"snippet": "<b>Girl Meets World</b> is an American comedy television series created by Michael \nJacobs and April Kelly that aired on Disney Channel from June 27, 2014 to \nJanuary 20, 2017. The series is a spinoff of <b>Boy Meets World</b> and stars Rowan \nBlanchard, <b>Ben Savage</b>, Sabrina ... both of whom <b>portrayed</b> Morgan Matthews, \nwould appear in the season three ...",
"title": "Girl Meets World"
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"title": "List of Girl Meets World episodes"
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"snippet": "William Friedle is an American <b>actor</b>, voice <b>actor</b>, writer and comedian. He is best \nknown for his comedic roles, most notably the underachieving elder brother Eric \nMatthews on the long-running TV sitcom <b>Boy Meets World</b> from 1993 to 2000. ... \nFriedle was cast as <b>Cory Matthews</b>' likeable but underachieving elder brother ...",
"title": "Will Friedle"
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"snippet": "Pilot is the pilot episode of the television series <b>Boy Meets World</b>, written by \nMichael Jacobs and April Kelly and directed by John Tracy. It premiered on ABC \nin the United States on September 24, 1993. The pilot introduces viewers to <b>Cory</b> \n<b>Matthews</b> and his friends, who live in ... Chauncey Leopardi appeared as \nNicholas and Cynthia Mace <b>played</b> Evelyn.",
"title": "Pilot (Boy Meets World)"
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"snippet": "Danielle Christine Fishel (born May 5, 1981) is an American actress, director, \nmodel, and ... Following <b>Boy Meets World</b>, Fishel began to work heavily in \ntelevision, and in ... The series premiered on Disney Channel on June 27, 2014, \nand features Topanga and her <b>Boy Meets World</b> love interest <b>Cory Matthews</b> (\n<b>Ben Savage</b>) ...",
"title": "Danielle Fishel"
},
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"snippet": "The seventh and final season of the television comedy series <b>Boy Meets World</b> \naired between ... the series finale, continues on in the sequel series <b>Girl Meets</b> \n<b>World</b> where <b>Cory</b> and Topanga are ... Meanwhile, Angela and Rachel <b>play</b> \nroommate shuffle once again, while Eric and Jack get a new boss at the student \nunion.",
"title": "Boy Meets World (season 7)"
}
]
}
] |
Who played mrs bennet in pride and prejudice?
|
389267376370423320
|
Pride and Prejudice (1995 TV series)
|
[
"Alison Steadman"
] |
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"Pride & Prejudice (2005 film)",
"Pride and Prejudice (1995 TV series)"
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"answer": [
"Brenda Blethyn"
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"question": "Who played Mrs. Bennet in the 2005 film Pride and Prejudice?"
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"answer": [
"Mary Boland"
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"question": "Who played Mrs. Bennet in the 1940 film Pride and Prejudice?"
},
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"answer": [
"Marian Spencer"
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"question": "Who played Mrs. Bennet in the 1958 British television drama Pride and Prejudice?"
},
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"answer": [
"Vivian Pickles"
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"question": "Who played Mrs. Bennet in the 1967 British television serial Pride and Prejudice?"
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"answer": [
"Priscilla Morgan"
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"snippet": "Collins, who rapturously praises his patroness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Mr. \nCollins intends to propose to Jane, but <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Bennet</b> informs him that she will likely\n ...",
"title": "Pride & Prejudice (2005 film)"
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"snippet": "<b>Mrs Bennet</b> is a hypochondriac who imagines herself susceptible to attacks of \ntremors and palpitations (her "poor nerves"), whenever things are not going her \nway.",
"title": "Pride and Prejudice"
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"snippet": "The Bennet family are a fictional family of dwindling Hertfordshire landed gentry, \ncreated by English novelist Jane Austen. The family <b>plays</b> a central role in the \nnovel <b>Pride and Prejudice</b>, as it is the ... Other members of the Bennets are <b>Mrs</b> \n<b>Bennet's</b> brother and sister – Mr. Gardiner and Mrs. Philips, and the designated \nheir of ...",
"title": "Bennet family"
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"snippet": "Elizabeth Bennet is the protagonist in the 1813 novel <b>Pride and Prejudice</b> by \nJane Austen. ... This future provides the cause of <b>Mrs Bennet's</b> eagerness to \nmarry her daughters off to wealthy men. ... In Gurinder Chadha's Bollywood \nadaptation, Bride and Prejudice, Aishwarya Rai <b>plays</b> the Elizabeth character, \nLalita Bakshi.",
"title": "Elizabeth Bennet"
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"snippet": "<b>Pride and Prejudice</b> and Zombies is a 2016 historical action comedy horror film \nbased on Seth ... During the ball, Darcy is disgusted to overhear <b>Mrs Bennet's</b> \nmercenary delight that Jane ... Manohla Dargis of The New York Times gave the \nfilm a mixed review, saying "Both <b>pride and prejudice</b> still <b>play</b> their parts, but now \nin ...",
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"title": "Pride and Prejudice (1940 film)"
},
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"snippet": "When Mr. Bingley comes to live in the neighborhood, <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Bennet</b> considers him \nthe rightful property of one of her five unmarried daughters. 2, "Episode ...",
"title": "Pride and Prejudice (1980 TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "Mr William Collins is a fictional character in the novel <b>Pride and Prejudice</b> by \nJane Austen. ... Since Mr and <b>Mrs Bennet</b> have no sons, Mr Collins is also the \ncurrent heir presumptive to the ... This causes Lady Catherine to travel to Meryton \nto demand Elizabeth end her relationship with Darcy and <b>plays</b> a significant role \nin the ...",
"title": "Mr William Collins"
},
{
"snippet": "Fitzwilliam Darcy and Miss Elizabeth <b>Bennet</b>, as recounted in <b>Pride and</b> \n<b>Prejudice</b>. One evening, George Wickham and his wife Lydia (Elizabeth's sister) \nare ...",
"title": "Death Comes to Pemberley (TV series)"
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When did all courts become courts of equity?
|
6825369290851273801
|
Equity (law)
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[
"the 1870s"
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"Equity (law)"
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"query": "When did all courts become courts of equity?",
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"snippet": "In jurisdictions following the English common law system, <b>equity</b> is the body of \nlaw which was ... <b>Equity was the</b> name given to the law which was administered \nin the <b>Court of Chancery</b>. ... 'Tis <b>all</b> one as if they should make the standard for the \nmeasure we call a foot, a Chancellor's foot; <b>what</b> an uncertain measure would \nthis ...",
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"snippet": "A <b>court of equity</b>, <b>equity court</b> or <b>chancery court</b> is a <b>court</b> that is authorized to \napply principles of ... <b>courts</b> for law and <b>equity</b>. Others vested their <b>courts</b> with \nboth <b>types of</b> jurisdiction, as the US Congress <b>did</b> with respect to the federal \n<b>courts</b>.",
"title": "Court of equity"
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"snippet": "The <b>Court of Chancery</b> was a <b>court of equity</b> in England and Wales that followed \na set of loose rules to avoid the slow pace of change and possible harshness (or \n"inequity") of the common law. The <b>Chancery</b> had jurisdiction over <b>all</b> matters of \n<b>equity</b>, including trusts, land ... The <b>Court of Chancery</b> originated, as <b>did</b> the other \nHigh <b>Courts</b> before 1875, ...",
"title": "Court of Chancery"
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"snippet": "The Exchequer of Pleas or <b>Court</b> of Exchequer was a <b>court</b> that dealt with matters \nof <b>equity</b>, ... Although the Exchequer of Pleas <b>was the</b> first common law <b>court</b>, it \nwas also the ... In 1649 the Exchequer formally extended its common law and \n<b>equity</b> jurisdiction, <b>becoming</b> a fully fledged <b>court</b> of law able to hear any civil \ncase.",
"title": "Exchequer of Pleas"
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"snippet": "The United States district <b>courts</b> are the general trial <b>courts</b> of the United States \nfederal judiciary. Both civil and criminal cases are filed in the district <b>court</b>, which \nis a <b>court</b> of law, <b>equity</b>, ... There is no constitutional requirement that district \n<b>courts</b> exist at <b>all</b>. Indeed, after the ratification of the Constitution, some \nopponents of a ...",
"title": "United States district court"
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"snippet": "Family <b>court</b> was originally created to be a <b>court of Equity</b> convened to decide \nmatters and ... Family <b>courts</b> hear <b>all</b> cases that relate to familial and domestic \nrelationships. Each state ... of a family <b>court</b>. This allows families to find solutions \nthat suit their specific needs, rather than <b>being</b> forced to adhere to the ruling of a \njudge.",
"title": "Family court"
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"snippet": "The Superior <b>Court</b> is the state <b>court</b> in the U.S. state of New Jersey, with \nstatewide trial and ... the last resort in <b>all</b> causes . . .; a <b>court</b> for the trial of \nimpeachments; a <b>court of chancery</b>; ... and domestic relations <b>courts</b> in each \ncounty and so it has the distinction of <b>being</b> the only part specifically mandated by \nthe constitution.",
"title": "New Jersey Superior Court"
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"title": "History of equity and trusts"
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"snippet": "The Star Chamber (Latin: Camera stellata) was an English <b>court</b> which sat at the \nroyal Palace of Westminster, from the late 15th century to the mid-17th century (c. \n1641), and was composed of Privy Counsellors and common-law judges, to \nsupplement the judicial activities of the common-law and <b>equity courts</b> in ... From \nthis time forward, the <b>Court</b> of Star Chamber <b>became</b> a political weapon ...",
"title": "Star Chamber"
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"snippet": "Maxims of <b>equity</b> are legal maxims that serve as a set of general principles or \nrules which are ... They were developed by the English <b>Court of Chancery</b> and \nother <b>courts</b> that ... When parties enter a contract for a sale of real property, the \nbuyer is deemed to have obtained an equitable right that <b>becomes</b> a legal right \nonly after ...",
"title": "Maxims of equity"
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] |
When did the grand ole opry get flooded?
|
-1294163274054387365
|
2010 Tennessee floods
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[
"May 2010"
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"Grand Ole Opry",
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"snippet": "The <b>Grand Ole Opry</b> House reopened to much fanfare on September 28, 2010. \n<b>Flooding</b> at Symphony Place in Nashville. The basement <b>flooded</b> in \nSchermerhorn ...",
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"snippet": "2010 <b>flooding</b>[edit]. In May 2010, the <b>Opry</b> House was <b>flooded</b>, along with much \nof Nashville, when the Cumberland River overflowed its ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Grand Ole Opry</b> Museum has remained closed, though the building \nunderwent remediation following the <b>flood</b>. The fate of its contents is unknown. \nOpry Mills ...",
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"snippet": "Dick <b>Flood</b> (a.k.a. Okefenokee Joe) (born November 13, 1932) is a United States \nsinger, ... Night Frolics (a Friday night spin-off of the <b>Grand Ole Opry</b>). In 1960-61, \n<b>Flood</b> was invited to sing almost every Saturday night for the <b>Grand Ole Opry</b>.",
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"snippet": "Rising <b>floodwaters</b> from the Cumberland River <b>flood</b> the <b>Grand Ole Opry</b> House \nwith several feet of water, and cause evacuations in Nashville, Tennessee.",
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The practice of jharokha darshan to the public was stopped by?
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6157303958976598699
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Jharokha Darshan
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"Aurangzeb"
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"snippet": "Mugal painting is a particular style of South Asian painting confined to miniatures \neither as ... Another new type of image showed the <b>Jharokha Darshan</b> (literally "\nbalcony view/worship"), or <b>public</b> display of the ... a daily ceremonial under Akbar\n, Jahangir and Shah Jahan, before being <b>stopped</b> as un-Islamic by Aurangzeb.",
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"snippet": "Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of \nthe emperors ... This false claim was made just to win the goodwill of the Indian \n<b>people</b>. The gate is, in fact ... It was originally built of red stone by Akbar who \nused it for <b>jharokha darshan</b>, as well as for sun worship, everyday at sunrise. \nJehangir ...",
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When did the jamaican bobsled team go to the olympics?
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6103673067650409076
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Jamaica national bobsleigh team
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"1988",
"2002",
"1998",
"2014",
"2018",
"1994",
"1992"
] |
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"Jamaica national bobsleigh team"
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"1992, 1994, 1998, 2002 and 2014"
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"question": "When did the men's two-man jamaican bobsled team go to the olympics?"
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"answer": [
"2018"
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"snippet": "<b>Jamaica</b> competed at the 1992 Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Albertville, France. Its only \nrepresentatives were the <b>Jamaican bobsleigh team</b>; they <b>did</b> not win a medal.",
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"title": "Bobsleigh at the 1988 Winter Olympics"
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When is the new season of the crown being released?
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991686451491389156
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The Crown (TV series)
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"December 8 , 2017"
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"snippet": "<b>season</b>, Title, Original <b>release date</b> ... A <b>new</b> semester at <b>Crown</b> Lake means it's \ntime for "Heather" to find a <b>new</b> target... but, is Nellie ...",
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"snippet": "The eighth <b>season</b> of Adventure Time, an American animated television <b>series</b> \ncreated by ... The <b>season</b> debuted with the <b>episode</b> "Broke His <b>Crown</b>", which \nwas watched by 1.13 million viewers marking a slight ... This event was first \nhinted at before the <b>airing</b> of the first Adventure Time miniseries Stakes (2015) \nwhen head ...",
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Who plays the pizza delivery guy in glow?
|
-7469598208688029614
|
List of GLOW characters
|
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"Casey Johnson"
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"snippet": "Abrams is <b>played</b> by Kevin McHale. McHale appeared in the season four episode \nof The Office, "Launch Party", as the <b>pizza delivery boy</b>.",
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"snippet": "Kevin Michael McHale (born June 14, 1988) is an American <b>actor</b>, singer, dancer \nand radio personality. Formerly of the boy band NLT, McHale is known for his \nrole as Artie Abrams ... The Office in the season four episode "Launch Party", \nportraying a <b>pizza delivery boy</b> who is taken hostage by Michael Scott (Steve \nCarell).",
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"title": "List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies"
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"snippet": "Attack the Block is a 2011 British science fiction comedy horror film written and \ndirected by Joe ... Franz Drameh as Dennis, a hotheaded <b>pizza delivery boy</b> and \nthe enforcer of the gang. ... <b>Play</b>.com have an exclusive Blu-ray and DVD double \n<b>play</b> edition, with a <b>glow</b>-in-the-dark sleeve, featuring the bio-luminescent jaws of\n ...",
"title": "Attack the Block"
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How many fortune 500 companies have female ceos?
|
2671675739195453605
|
List of women CEOs of Fortune 500 companies
|
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"32"
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"snippet": "Marissa Ann Mayer is an American businesswoman and investor. She is an \ninformation ... However, <b>much</b> of this growth may be attributed to Yahoo!'s stake \nin the ... against the <b>company</b> claiming that Yahoo's firing practices <b>have</b> violated \nboth ... Mayer appeared on the List of <b>women CEOs</b> of <b>Fortune 500 companies</b> in \n2017 ...",
"title": "Marissa Mayer"
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"snippet": "Ilene S. Gordon (born in 1953) is an American business executive. She became \nCEO, president, and chairman of Ingredion (formerly Corn Products International) \nin May, 2009 and became the 21st <b>female CEO</b> of a <b>Fortune 500 company</b> when \nIngredion's sales reached ...",
"title": "Ilene S. Gordon"
},
{
"snippet": "^ Zweigenhaft, Richard L.; Domhoff, G. William (2011). The New <b>CEOs</b>: <b>Women</b>, \nAfrican American, Latino, and Asian American Leaders of <b>Fortune 500</b> \n<b>Companies</b> ...",
"title": "Indra Nooyi"
},
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"snippet": "There <b>are</b> currently only 5 African American <b>CEO's</b> heading <b>Fortune 500</b> \n<b>companies</b> and amongst them Burns is the only <b>female</b>. By accomplishing this \nshe ...",
"title": "Women in business"
}
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},
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"query": "How many fortune 500 companies have female ceos 2017",
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"snippet": "This is a <b>list</b> of <b>Women CEOs</b> of the <b>Fortune 500</b>, based on the magazine's 2019 \n<b>list</b>. As of the ... "Hershey names 11-year vet Michele Buck to CEO post". Fortune. \nRetrieved <b>2017</b>-04-04. ^ "CMS Energy ... Text is available under the Creative \nCommons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms <b>may</b> apply. By using \nthis ...",
"title": "List of women CEOs of Fortune 500 companies"
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"snippet": "Ursula M. Burns (born September 20, 1958), is an American businesswoman. \nShe is the ... In 2009, Burns became <b>CEO</b> of Xerox, the first among black <b>women</b> \nto be a <b>CEO</b> of a <b>Fortune 500 company</b>, and the ... In July <b>2017</b>, it was \nannounced <b>that</b> she would join the board of the beverage <b>company</b> Diageo on \nApril 2, 2018.",
"title": "Ursula Burns"
},
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"snippet": "Marissa Ann Mayer is an American businesswoman and investor. She is an \ninformation ... On <b>May</b> 20, 2013, Mayer led Yahoo! to acquire Tumblr in a $1.1 \nbillion ... In March <b>2017</b>, it was reported <b>that</b> Mayer could receive a $23 million ... \nIn September 2013, Mayer became the first <b>CEO</b> of a <b>Fortune 500 company</b> to be\n ...",
"title": "Marissa Mayer"
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"snippet": "Indra Nooyi (née Krishnamurthy; born 28 October 1955) is an Indian American \nbusiness ... In <b>2017</b>, she was ranked the 2nd most powerful <b>woman</b> once more \non the ... In <b>Fortune's</b> Most Powerful <b>Women List</b> of 15 September 2015, Nooyi \nranked ... PepsiCo Inc confirmed <b>that</b> Nooyi would step down as the <b>CEO</b> and \nRamon ...",
"title": "Indra Nooyi"
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"snippet": "Ilene S. Gordon (born in 1953) is an American business executive. She became \nCEO, president, and chairman of Ingredion (formerly Corn Products International) \nin <b>May</b>, 2009 and became the 21st <b>female CEO</b> of a <b>Fortune 500 company</b> ... who \nwere CEOs of <b>Fortune 500 companies</b>. She retired from the position in <b>2017</b>.",
"title": "Ilene S. Gordon"
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"snippet": "The Economy of Stamford, Connecticut is robust and is considered an anomaly \nfor having a ... In <b>2017</b>, the city had four <b>Fortune 500 Companies</b>, nine Fortune \n1000 ... of UBS, <b>many</b> specialized hedge funds, asset managers and trading \nhouses <b>are</b> ... Deloitte's CEO is Cathy Engelbert, who became the first <b>female</b> \n<b>CEO</b> of a ...",
"title": "Economy of Stamford, Connecticut"
},
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"snippet": "Kathryn V. Marinello is the president and chief executive officer of The Hertz \nCorporation, ... Marinello's senior positions <b>have</b> varied among <b>companies</b> - \nranging from automotive, consumer marketing, ... chief executives; <b>2017</b> - Added \nto <b>Fortune 500's list</b> of <b>women CEOs</b> - coming in at number 20 in <b>2017</b>. ... <b>May</b> 7, \n2013.",
"title": "Kathryn V. Marinello"
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"snippet": "The <b>Fortune 500</b> is an annual <b>list</b> compiled and published by Fortune magazine \n<b>that</b> ranks 500 ... software and information <b>companies</b> · <b>List</b> of <b>women CEOs</b> of \n<b>Fortune 500 companies</b> ... Retrieved 12 October <b>2017</b>. ... Retrieved 20 <b>May</b> 2019.",
"title": "Fortune 500"
},
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"snippet": "In 2018, 5% of <b>Fortune 500 CEOs</b> were <b>women</b>. The reasons for this <b>are</b> \nexplained, or justified in various ways, and <b>may</b> include biological sex differences\n, ...",
"title": "Chief executive officer"
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"snippet": "At the time, she was one of 18 <b>female CEOs</b> of a <b>Fortune 500 company</b>. After \nseeing how few female candidates were available for positions <b>that</b> require a ...",
"title": "Heather Bresch"
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]
}
] |
Who wrote the song what makes you beautiful by one direction?
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5993996603915448146
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What Makes You Beautiful
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[
"Savan Kotecha"
] |
[
"What Makes You Beautiful"
] |
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"answer": null,
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"answer": [
"Savan Kotecha"
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"question": "Who from Texas wrote the song what makes you beautiful by one direction?"
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"answer": [
"Rami Yacoub",
"Carl Falk"
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}
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"title": "What Makes You Beautiful"
},
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"snippet": ""<b>What Makes You Beautiful</b>" was released by Columbia Records in the United \nStates on 14 February 2012. In the US, the single became the highest Billboard \nHot ...",
"title": "Up All Night (One Direction album)"
},
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"snippet": "One Direction ("<b>What Makes You Beautiful</b>"); Jessie J, Ariana Grande, and Nicki \nMinaj ("Bang Bang"); Demi Lovato ("Confident", "Cool For the Summer") ...",
"title": "Savan Kotecha"
},
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"snippet": "... desperately Right now I'm looking at you and i can't believe You don't know, (\noh oh) You don't know you're beautiful (Oh Oh) That's <b>what makes you beautiful</b> ...",
"title": "English subtitles for clip: File:What Makes You Beautiful.ogg ..."
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"snippet": "Carl Anthony Falk Gramer (born 17 August 1980 in Stockholm), is a Swedish \nsongwriter, record ... Subsequently, he received two ASCAP awards for most \nperformed songs of 2012: "Starships" and "<b>What Makes You Beautiful</b>". Falk \nworked with ...",
"title": "Carl Falk"
},
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"snippet": "Pain <b>Makes You Beautiful</b> is the third album by the Judybats, released in 1993. ... \n<b>What</b> links here · Related changes · Upload file · Special pages · Permanent ...",
"title": "Pain Makes You Beautiful"
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"snippet": "Billboard publishes annual lists of songs based on chart performance over the \ncourse of a year ... 10, "<b>What Makes You Beautiful</b>", One Direction. 11, "Wild Ones\n ...",
"title": "Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2012"
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"snippet": ""Supergirl" – Krystal Harris; "Little Bitty Pretty One" – Aaron Carter; "Miss <b>You</b> \nMore" – BBMak; "Crush" – 3G's; "<b>What Makes You</b> Different (<b>Makes You Beautiful</b>\n)" ...",
"title": "The Princess Diaries soundtracks"
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"snippet": ""<b>What Makes You Beautiful</b>", was released as their debut single and lead single \nfrom their debut studio album, Up All Night (2011). They made history as the first\n ...",
"title": "List of songs recorded by One Direction"
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"snippet": "With the exception of their persuasive No 1 single, "<b>What Makes You Beautiful</b>", \ntheir songs aren't wildly distinctive". For the concert at the HMV Hammersmith ...",
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All of the air that can be forced out of your lungs following a normal expiration is called?
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8009786961376091781
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Exhalation
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"forced exhalation"
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"Exhalation",
"Lung volumes"
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"TV",
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"query": "All of the air that can be forced out of your lungs following a normal expiration",
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"snippet": "<b>Exhalation</b> (or <b>expiration</b>) is the flow of the breath <b>out</b> of an organism. In animals, \nit is the movement of <b>air from</b> the <b>lungs out</b> of the airways, to the ... During <b>forced</b> \n<b>exhalation</b>, as when blowing <b>out</b> a candle, expiratory muscles including the \nabdominal muscles ... FRC is the amount of <b>air</b> left in the <b>lungs after normal</b> \n<b>exhalation</b>.",
"title": "Exhalation"
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"snippet": "MVV, Maximal voluntary ventilation: volume of <b>air expired</b> in a specified period \nduring repetitive maximal effort. v · t · e. <b>Lung</b> volumes and <b>lung</b> capacities refer to \nthe volume of <b>air</b> in the <b>lungs</b> at different phases of the respiratory cycle. <b>The</b> \n<b>average</b> total <b>lung</b> capacity of an adult human male is about 6 litres of <b>air</b>. ... \nSeveral factors affect <b>lung</b> volumes; some <b>can</b> be controlled and some cannot ...",
"title": "Lung volumes"
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"title": "Spirometry"
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"snippet": "Respiratory minute volume is the volume of gas inhaled (inhaled minute volume) \nor exhaled (exhaled minute volume) <b>from</b> a person's <b>lungs</b> per minute. It is an \nimportant parameter in respiratory medicine due to <b>its</b> relationship with ... Minute \nvolume <b>can</b> either be measured directly or calculated <b>from</b> other known \nparameters.",
"title": "Respiratory minute volume"
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"snippet": "Tidal volume is the <b>lung</b> volume representing the <b>normal</b> volume of <b>air</b> displaced \nbetween <b>normal</b> inhalation and <b>exhalation</b> ... VC, Vital capacity: the volume of air \nbreathed out after the deepest inhalation. ... Ventilator-induced <b>lung</b> injury such \nas ALI/ARDS <b>can</b> be caused by ventilation with very large tidal volumes in <b>normal</b>\n ...",
"title": "Tidal volume"
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"snippet": "The FEV1/FVC ratio, also called Tiffeneau-Pinelli index, is a calculated ratio used \nin the diagnosis of obstructive and restrictive <b>lung</b> disease. It represents the \nproportion of a person's vital capacity that they are able to <b>expire</b> in the first \nsecond of <b>forced expiration</b> (FEV1) to the full, <b>forced</b> vital ... In obstructive <b>lung</b> \ndisease, the FEV1 is reduced due to an obstruction of <b>air</b> ...",
"title": "FEV1/FVC ratio"
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"snippet": "First sentence[edit]. "<b>The average</b> pair of women's <b>lung</b> can hold only about 4.5 \nlitres of air; ... (I know them <b>from my</b> high school curriculum.) ... As it is, we must \nquestion <b>all</b> the values and seek the help of an expert. ... 3.6 L, VC = IRV + Vt + \nERV, The amount of <b>air that can be forced out</b> of the <b>lungs after</b> a maximal \ninspiration.",
"title": "Talk:Lung volumes"
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"snippet": "Pulmonary function test (PFT) is a complete evaluation of the respiratory system \nincluding patient history, physical examinations, and tests of pulmonary function.",
"title": "Pulmonary function testing"
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"snippet": "A cough is a sudden expulsion of <b>air</b> through the large breathing passages that \n<b>can</b> help clear them of fluids, irritants, foreign particles and microbes.",
"title": "Cough"
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"snippet": "In simpler terms, if we didn't maintain a slightly negative pressure even when \nexhaling, <b>our lungs</b> would collapse on themselves because <b>all</b> the <b>air would</b> rush\n ...",
"title": "Intrapleural pressure"
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What is the name of the first four books of the new testament?
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-4508794349076601699
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New Testament
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"Canonical Gospels"
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"New Testament",
"Old Testament"
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"title": "New Testament"
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"snippet": "The Old Testament (abbreviated OT) is the <b>first</b> part of the Christian biblical canon\n, which is based primarily upon the twenty-<b>four books</b> of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> (or ...",
"title": "Old Testament"
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"snippet": "Gospel originally meant the Christian message itself, but in the 2nd century it \ncame to be used for the books in which the message was set out. The four \ncanonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John comprise the <b>first four books</b> \n<b>of the New Testament</b> of the Bible and ...",
"title": "Gospel"
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"snippet": "Different religious groups include different <b>books</b> in their biblical canons, in \nvarying ... Jump up to: The Latin Vulgate, Douay-Rheims, and Revised Standard \nVersion Catholic Edition place <b>First</b> and Second Maccabees after ...",
"title": "Books of the Bible"
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"title": "Development of the New Testament canon"
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"snippet": "In Christian tradition, the <b>Four</b> Evangelists are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, \nthe authors attributed with the creation of the <b>four</b> Gospel accounts in the <b>New</b> \n<b>Testament</b> ... Matthew the Evangelist, the author of the <b>first</b> gospel account, is \nsymbolized by a winged man, or angel. Matthew's gospel starts with Joseph's \ngenealogy ...",
"title": "Four Evangelists"
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"snippet": "The <b>Four</b> Gospels may refer to: Canonical gospels, the <b>four</b> Christian gospels \nincluded in the <b>New Testament</b> ... in the Georgian Nuskhuri script; The <b>Four</b> \nGospels (Gundulić), the <b>first book</b> printed in Belgrade, by Trojan ... The <b>Four</b> \nGospels: A Study of Origins, a 1924 <b>book</b> of biblical scholarship by Burnett \nHillman Streeter ...",
"title": "The Four Gospels"
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"snippet": "The <b>four</b> tables give the most commonly accepted dates or ranges of ... <b>Book</b>, \nDate or range of dates most widely held by scholars ... Text indicates written a \ngeneration after that of the <b>first</b> disciples, ...",
"title": "Dating the Bible"
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"snippet": "The Pauline epistles, also called Epistles of Paul or Letters of Paul, are the \nthirteen <b>books of the New Testament</b> attributed to Paul the Apostle, ... but that <b>four</b> \nof the epistles in Paul's name are pseudepigraphic (Ephesians, <b>First</b> Timothy, ...",
"title": "Pauline epistles"
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"snippet": "Christianity · <b>Bible</b>.malmesbury.arp.jpg <b>Bible</b>. Wikipedia <b>book Book</b>:Life of Jesus · \nv · t · e. The life of Jesus in the <b>New Testament</b> is primarily outlined in the <b>four</b> \ncanonical gospels, which ... This early period also includes the <b>first</b> miracle of \nJesus in the Marriage at Cana. The principle locations for the ministry of Jesus \nwere ...",
"title": "Life of Jesus in the New Testament"
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] |
Who wins the fall election in food wars?
|
-4893051161315704317
|
List of Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma episodes
|
[
"Akira"
] |
[
"Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma (season 2)"
] |
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"answer": [
"Hayama",
"Akira Hayama"
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"query": "fall election in food wars",
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"snippet": "The second season of <b>Food Wars</b>!: Shokugeki no Soma anime television series, \nsubtitled The ... The main tournament of the Autumn <b>Elections</b> starts with Soma \nand Alice, who are making bentos. Using her array of scientific ... 33, 9, "The \nSword That Announces <b>Fall</b>" / "A Sword that Signals Autumn" Transcription: "Aki o\n ...",
"title": "Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma (season 2)"
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"snippet": "A socioeconomic and political crisis that began in Venezuela during the \npresidency of Hugo ... On 2 June 2010, Chávez declared an "economic <b>war</b>" due \nto increasing ... The government failed to cut spending in the face of <b>falling</b> oil \nrevenues, and has ... Political corruption, chronic shortages of <b>food</b> and medicine, \nclosure of ...",
"title": "Crisis in Venezuela"
},
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"snippet": "Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is an American retired politician, \nstatesman, and ... The Republican ticket lost in the general <b>election</b> to Bill Clinton, \nmaking Dole the first ... with Senator George McGovern to help pass legislation \nmaking <b>food</b> stamps more accessible. ... "Dole <b>Falls</b> Off Stage At Rally, Bounces \nBack".",
"title": "Bob Dole"
},
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"snippet": "Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was an American \nengineer, ... When the U.S. entered the <b>war</b>, President Woodrow Wilson \nappointed Hoover ... Hoover won the Republican nomination in the 1928 \npresidential <b>election</b>, and ... The German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 set \noff a <b>food</b> crisis in ...",
"title": "Herbert Hoover"
},
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"snippet": "Salvador Allende was the president of Chile from 1970 until 1973 when he died, \nand head of the Popular Unity government; he was the first Marxist ever to be \nelected to the national presidency of a liberal democracy. Though the 1970 \n<b>election</b> was lawful, in August 1973 the Chilean Senate ... These rises in wages \nwere negated by continuing increases in prices for <b>food</b> ...",
"title": "Presidency of Salvador Allende"
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"snippet": "Love, <b>Election</b> and Chocolate abbreviated as Koichoco (恋チョコ), is a Japanese \nadult visual ... The <b>Food</b> Research Club seeks advice from the current student \ncouncil president Yakumo Mōri, who ... (1992–1993); Scramble <b>Wars</b>: \nTsuppashire!",
"title": "Love, Election and Chocolate"
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"snippet": "Sir John Major KG CH (born 29 March 1943) is a British politician who served as \nPrime Minister ... He presided over British participation in the Gulf <b>War</b> in March \n1991, and negotiated the Maastricht Treaty in December 1991. ... Major went on \nto lose the 1997 general <b>election</b> five months later, in one of the largest electoral\n ...",
"title": "John Major"
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"snippet": "The history of Russia from 1991 to the present began with the dissolution of the \nSoviet Union ... Furthermore, the end of the Cold <b>War</b> and the cutback in military \nspending affected ... out of the immediate consequence of World <b>War</b> I, the <b>fall</b> of \nTsarism, and the Russian Civil <b>War</b>. ... In the end, Yeltsin's <b>election</b> tactics paid off\n.",
"title": "History of Russia (1991–present)"
},
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"snippet": "The Egyptian revolution of 2011, also known as the January 25 Revolution \nstarted on 25 ... El-Sisi went on to become Egypt's president by popular <b>election</b> \nin 2014. ... The first sign along the road to Mubarak was the 1967 <b>war</b> between \nEgypt and ... led a violent crackdown on the Egyptian revolution since the <b>fall</b> of \nMubarak.",
"title": "Egyptian revolution of 2011"
},
{
"snippet": "The 1990 Conservative Party leadership <b>election</b> in the United Kingdom took \nplace on 20 ... The success of the First Gulf <b>War</b> in early 1991 contributed to \nstrong public support. ... A conservative coup: the <b>fall</b> of Margaret Thatcher. ... \nFree <b>Food</b> League · Coalition Coupon · Carlton Club meeting · General <b>election</b> \nmanifestos ...",
"title": "1990 Conservative Party leadership election"
}
]
}
] |
When was the horse and his boy written?
|
8731131916313375837
|
The Horse and His Boy
|
[
"1954"
] |
[
"The Horse and His Boy"
] |
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"answer": [
"6 September 1954",
"September 6, 1954"
],
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}
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"query": "horse and his boy",
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"snippet": "The <b>Horse and His Boy</b> is a novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by \nGeoffrey Bles in 1954. Of the seven novels that comprise The Chronicles of \nNarnia ...",
"title": "The Horse and His Boy"
},
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"snippet": "Bree is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia. He is one \nof the title characters and is featured prominently in The <b>Horse and His Boy</b>.",
"title": "Bree (Narnia)"
},
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"snippet": "Discussion[edit]. I've tagged this as needing cleanup -- the plot "summary" is \nabout five times as long as it should be. Somebody should be ruthless in editing \nthis ...",
"title": "Talk:The Horse and His Boy"
},
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"snippet": "The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of fantasy novels by British author C. S. \nLewis. Written by ... Except in The <b>Horse and His Boy</b>, the protagonists are all \nchildren from the real world who are magically transported to Narnia, where they \nare ...",
"title": "The Chronicles of Narnia"
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"snippet": "Hwin is a fictional character from C. S. Lewis's fantasy series The Chronicles of \nNarnia. She is prominent in the book The <b>Horse and His Boy</b>. Hwin, a mare, was\n ...",
"title": "Hwin"
},
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"snippet": "Aravis is a fictional character in The <b>Horse and His Boy</b> by C. S. Lewis. Aravis is a \nyoung Tarkheena, a female member of the ruling nobility of Calormen.",
"title": "Aravis"
},
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"snippet": "Shasta, later known as Cor of Archenland, is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis' \nChronicles of Narnia. He is the principal character in the fifth book published in \nthe series, The <b>Horse and His Boy</b>.",
"title": "Shasta (Narnia)"
},
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"snippet": "In C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series of novels, Calormen /kəˈlɔːrmən/ is \na large ... In The <b>Horse and His Boy</b>, Calormen is described as being many times \nthe size of its northern neighbours, and it is implied that its army is always ...",
"title": "Calormen"
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"snippet": "Prince Rabadash is a human character and the main antagonist in C. S. Lewis's \nfantasy novel The <b>Horse and His Boy</b>. Rabadash is the heir to the throne of ...",
"title": "Rabadash"
},
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"snippet": "Peter Pevensie is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia \nbook series. ... He is only mentioned in The <b>Horse and His Boy</b> in which he is \naway on the northern frontier fighting giants and in The Voyage of the Dawn \nTreader ...",
"title": "Peter Pevensie"
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}
] |
When did the age of criminal responsibility become 10?
|
-8647886070553453797
|
Timeline of young people's rights in the United Kingdom
|
[
"February 1993"
] |
[
"Timeline of young people's rights in the United Kingdom",
"Age of criminal responsibility in Europe",
"Youth justice in England and Wales",
"Age of criminal responsibility in Australia",
"Defense of infancy",
"Young offender",
"Age of Majority Act 1971"
] |
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"answer": null,
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"answer": [
"1914"
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"answer": [
"1989",
"27 May 1989"
],
"question": "When did the age of criminal responsibility become 10 in New Zealand?"
},
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"answer": [
"1 April 2010"
],
"question": "When did the age of criminal responsibility become 10 in South Africa?"
},
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"answer": [
"1998"
],
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}
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"snippet": "From the <b>age</b> of 18 onwards, individuals are then considered an adult in the eyes \nof the law. Therefore, all ...",
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"snippet": "In law, a minor is a person under a certain age, usually the age of majority, which \nlegally ... The <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> in <b>England</b> and Wales and in \nNorthern Ireland is 10; and 12 in Scotland, formerly 8, which was the lowest age \nin ...",
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"snippet": "A young offender is a young person who has been convicted or cautioned for a \ncriminal offense ... In <b>England</b> and Wales the <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> is set \nat 10. Young offenders aged 10 to 17 (i.e. up to their 18th birthday) are classed \nas ...",
"title": "Young offender"
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"snippet": "James Patrick Bulger (16 March 1990 – 12 February 1993) was a 2-year-old boy \nfrom Kirkby, Merseyside, <b>England</b>, ... made by <b>England's</b> Children's \ncommissioner Maggie Atkinson to raise the <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> from ten \nto twelve.",
"title": "Murder of James Bulger"
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"snippet": "The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as recognized or declared in \nlaw. It is the moment when minors cease to be considered such and assume \nlegal control over their persons, actions, and decisions, thus terminating the \ncontrol and legal responsibilities of their parents or guardian over them. ... <b>Age of</b> \n<b>criminal responsibility</b> · Emancipation of minors · Legal drinking age ...",
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"snippet": "The age of majority in <b>England</b> in 2019 is 18. At that age persons are considered \nas adults and ... be tried in a court of law. The <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> in \nScotland is 8 although a child may not be prosecuted in a court until the age of 12\n.",
"title": "Age of majority (England)"
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"snippet": "A young offender is a young person who has been convicted or cautioned for a \ncriminal offense ... In England and Wales the <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> is set \nat 10. Young offenders aged 10 to ... on 6 August 2010. In Northern <b>Ireland</b> it is \n10.",
"title": "Young offender"
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"snippet": "In law, a minor is a person under a certain age, usually the age of majority, which \nlegally ... The <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> and consent, the age at which school \n... The <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> in England and Wales and in Northern \n<b>Ireland</b> is 10; and 12 in Scotland, formerly 8, which was the lowest age in Europe.",
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"title": "Timeline of young people's rights in the United Kingdom"
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"snippet": "This page is about the penalties juveniles are subject to if found guilty of \ntrafficking Cannabis. Most juveniles suffer the same, or very similar, penalties as \nadults. However this varies between countries, cultures and according to where \nthe nation's minimum <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> lies. ... 1.1.2.1 England; 1.1.\n2.2 Wales; 1.1.2.3 Northern <b>Ireland</b>; 1.1.2.4 Scotland.",
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"snippet": "The <b>age</b> of majority is the threshold of adulthood as recognized or declared in \nlaw. It is the moment when minors cease to be considered such and assume \nlegal control over their persons, actions, and decisions, thus terminating the \ncontrol and legal <b>responsibilities</b> of their parents or guardian over them. ... In the \nRepublic of <b>Ireland</b> the <b>age</b> of majority is 18, but one must be over 21 ...",
"title": "Age of majority"
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"title": "Youth justice in England and Wales"
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"title": "Children and Young Persons Act 1933"
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"title": "Defense of infancy"
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"title": "Minor (law)"
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"title": "Strict liability (criminal)"
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"title": "Age of Majority Act 1971"
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"snippet": "The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as recognized or declared in \nlaw. It is the ... <b>Age of criminal responsibility</b> · Emancipation of minors · Legal \ndrinking age · Marriageable age ... The Commissioner of Law Revision, <b>Malaysia</b>.",
"title": "Age of majority"
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"snippet": "The legal age of consent for sexual activity varies by jurisdiction across Asia, from \nage 12 to 21 ... Anyone aged 16 (the general <b>age of criminal responsibility</b>) or \nabove can be punished under this section. ... The de facto age of consent for \nheterosexual sex in <b>Malaysia</b> is 18 for both sexes, as homosexual activity in \n<b>Malaysia</b> is ...",
"title": "Ages of consent in Asia"
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"snippet": "In <b>criminal</b> law, strict <b>liability</b> is <b>liability</b> for which mens rea (Latin for "guilty mind") \ndoes not have ... charges despite not knowing the <b>age</b> of the other person, or \neven if the minor presented identification showing an <b>age</b> of eighteen or higher.",
"title": "Strict liability (criminal)"
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"title": "Age of consent"
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"title": "Laws regarding child sexual abuse"
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"snippet": "<b>Malaysia</b> Airlines Flight 17 (MH17) was a scheduled passenger flight from \nAmsterdam to Kuala ... The <b>responsibility</b> for investigation was delegated to the \nDutch Safety Board (DSB) and the Dutch-led joint investigation team ... At least \ntwenty family groups were on the aircraft and eighty passengers were under the \n<b>age</b> of 18.",
"title": "Malaysia Airlines Flight 17"
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"title": "Defense of infancy"
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"snippet": "The <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> in Australia is the age below which a child is \ndeemed incapable of having committed a criminal offence. In legal terms, it is \nreferred to as a defence of infancy. All states and self-governing territories of \nAustralia have adopted <b>10</b> years of age as a uniform <b>age of criminal</b> \n<b>responsibility</b>. ... In 2018, legal and medical experts called for the age to <b>be</b> \nraised to 14.",
"title": "Age of criminal responsibility in Australia"
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"title": "Timeline of young people's rights in the United Kingdom"
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"title": "Age of criminal responsibility in Europe"
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"snippet": "The Islamic Republic of Iran signed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child \n(CRC) in ... On <b>10</b> February 2012, Iran's parliament changed the controversial \nlaw of executing juveniles. In the ... According to the law stating the <b>age of</b> \n<b>criminal responsibility</b>, girls above nine and boys above fifteen years-old are \njudged and ...",
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"title": "Youth justice in England and Wales"
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"snippet": "This page is about the penalties juveniles are subject to if found guilty of \ntrafficking Cannabis. ... Children can <b>be</b> held liable for a criminal offence from the \nage of <b>10</b>. ... In 33 states no minimum <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> has been set.",
"title": "Cannabis trafficking penalties for juveniles"
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"snippet": "James Patrick Bulger (16 March 1990 – 12 February 1993) was a 2-year-old boy \nfrom Kirkby, ... Early press reports and police statements had referred to Bulger \n<b>being</b> seen ... In March 2010, a call was made by England's Children's \ncommissioner Maggie Atkinson to raise the <b>age of criminal responsibility</b> from <b>ten</b> \nto twelve.",
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"title": "Minor (law)"
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"title": "Age of majority"
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"snippet": "The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as recognized or declared in \nlaw. It is the ... parents (or guardian(<b>s</b>), in lieu of parent(<b>s</b>)) over the child's person \nand affairs generally. ... Age of candidacy · Age of consent · <b>Age of criminal</b> \n<b>responsibility</b> · Emancipation of minors · Legal drinking age ... "Guinea-Bissau | \n<b>Africa</b>".",
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"title": "Criminal procedure in South Africa"
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"snippet": "Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in <b>South Africa</b> have the \nsame rights as ... At the time of legalisation, the <b>age</b> of consent was set at 19 for \nall same-sex ... protections against domestic violence and the right to family \n<b>responsibility</b> leave. ... <b>South Africa</b> has no specific hate <b>crime</b> legislation; human \nrights ...",
"title": "LGBT rights in South Africa"
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"snippet": "Laws against child sexual abuse vary by country based on the local definition of \nwho a child is and what constitutes child sexual abuse. Most countries in the ...",
"title": "Laws regarding child sexual abuse"
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"snippet": "An assault is the act of inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon \na person or, in some specific legal definitions, a threat or attempt to commit such \nan action. It is both a <b>crime</b> and a tort and, therefore, may result in either <b>criminal</b> \nand/or civil <b>liability</b>. ... <b>South African</b> law does not draw the distinction between \nassault and battery.",
"title": "Assault"
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How many seasons did david tennant play doctor who?
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3100005372059416337
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Tenth Doctor
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When was the last time an nba team swept in the finals?
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-255527787920537221
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2007 NBA Finals
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Who killed john in hush hush sweet charlotte?
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-182486669893202356
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Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte
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"snippet": "Robert Burgess Aldrich (August 9, 1918 – December 5, 1983) was an American \nfilm director, ... His mother, Lora Elsie (née Lawson) of New Hampshire (1874-\n1931), <b>died</b> when ... An aunt, Abigail Greene "Abby" Aldrich Rockefeller married \n<b>John</b> D. ... <b>Hush</b>, <b>Sweet Charlotte</b> (1964), made for the Associates and Aldrich at \n20th ...",
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"snippet": "Bruno Heller (born January 13, 1960) is an English screenwriter, producer and \ndirector. ... <b>Hush</b>, <b>Sweet Charlotte</b>, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? ... \nattracted the attention of a serial killer named Red <b>John who killed</b> his wife and \ndaughter.",
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How many episodes in gossip girl season 6?
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7344458883670737983
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Gossip Girl (season 6)
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How many times has the us congress declared war?
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4380112669697797297
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Declaration of war by the United States
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"title": "United States declaration of war upon Italy"
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When did the cross become a symbol of christianity?
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-5030641836349819798
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Christian cross
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"snippet": "The first appearances of the ichthys <b>symbol</b>, in <b>Christian</b> art and literature date to \nthe 2nd century AD. The <b>symbol's</b> use among <b>Christians</b> had <b>become</b> popular ...",
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"snippet": "A crucifix is an image of Jesus on the <b>cross</b>, as distinct from a bare <b>cross</b>. The \nrepresentation of Jesus himself on the <b>cross</b> is referred to in English as the \ncorpus (Latin for "body"). The crucifix is a principal <b>symbol</b> for many groups of \n<b>Christians</b>, and one of ... Strictly speaking, <b>to be</b> a crucifix, the <b>cross</b> must be three\n-dimensional, but ...",
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"snippet": "The Celtic <b>cross</b> is a form of <b>Christian cross</b> featuring a nimbus or ring that \nemerged in Ireland, France and Britain in the Early Middle Ages. A type of ringed \n<b>cross</b>, it <b>became</b> widespread through its use in the stone high ... It has often been \nclaimed that Patrick combined the <b>symbol of Christianity</b> with the sun <b>cross</b> to \ngive ...",
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Who wrote the grapes of wrath about migrant workers?
|
8591400232581955800
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The Grapes of Wrath
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"John Steinbeck"
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"snippet": "Whose Names Are Unknown is an American novel by Sanora Babb, written in the \n1930s but ... Although accepted by a major publisher, the book was shelved after \na similar novel by a celebrated <b>author</b>, The <b>Grapes of Wrath</b> by John Steinbeck, ...",
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"snippet": "The "Battle Hymn of the Republic", also known as "Mine Eyes Have Seen the \nGlory" outside of ... He is trampling out the vintage where the <b>grapes of wrath</b> are \nstored; He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword: His truth is ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Grapes of Wrath</b> is a 1988 play adapted by Frank Galati from the classic \nJohn Steinbeck novel of the same name, with incidental music by Michael Smith.",
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How many videos is maddie in with sia?
|
1143071871860887894
|
Maddie Ziegler
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"six"
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"three"
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"question": "How many videos record from the Ellen show is maddie in with sia?"
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"three"
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"question": "How many music videos from the 100 Forms of Fear album is maddie in with sia?"
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"seven"
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"snippet": "A music <b>video</b> for the song, directed by <b>Sia</b> and Daniel Askill, and choreographed \nby Ryan Heffington, features dancer <b>Maddie</b> Ziegler. It has been viewed on ...",
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"title": "Cheap Thrills (song)"
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"snippet": "Music is an upcoming musical film directed by singer-songwriter <b>Sia</b> and starring \nKate Hudson, <b>Maddie</b> Ziegler ... with Daniel Askill and who has danced during \n<b>many</b> of <b>Sia's</b> live performances. After creating the music <b>video</b> for "Chandelier" in \n2014, <b>Sia</b> decided she was "pretty good" at directing and "felt a little bit braver".",
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"snippet": "The Nostalgic for the Present Tour was the fifth concert tour by Australian \nrecording artist <b>Sia</b>. ... <b>Maddie</b> Ziegler toured with <b>Sia</b>, together with several other \nonstage dancers, executing Ryan ... The concert featured projected <b>videos</b> above \nthe stage with choreographed vignettes, ... There's so <b>much</b> raw emotion in her \nsongs.",
"title": "Nostalgic for the Present Tour"
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"snippet": "The music <b>video</b> for "Rainbow" was released on 19 September 2017. The <b>video</b> \nwas directed by Daniel Askill and features <b>Maddie</b> Ziegler with choreography by\n ...",
"title": "Rainbow (Sia song)"
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"snippet": ""Elastic Heart" is a song by Australian singer <b>Sia</b>, featuring Canadian singer The \nWeeknd and ... <b>video</b> features <b>Maddie</b> Ziegler, who previously appeared in the \n<b>video</b> for <b>Sia's</b> single "Chandelier" and "Big Girls Cry", and actor Shia LaBeouf.",
"title": "Elastic Heart"
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"snippet": "LSD are a supergroup consisting of British musician and rapper Labrinth, \nAustralian ... On 10 May, they debuted the song "Audio", as well as its music \n<b>video</b>. ... Talking to Rolling Stone in November 2018, <b>Sia</b> revealed that the group \nwould release an album. ... "<b>Maddie</b> Ziegler Flies High in <b>Sia</b>, Diplo & Labrinth's \nPsychedelic ...",
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How many episodes of season 11 of x files?
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6909076435952522571
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The X-Files (season 11)
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"title": "Ghouli"
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"snippet": "The <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b> (<b>season 11</b>) · List of The <b>X</b>-<b>Files episodes</b>. "My Struggle III" is the first \n<b>episode</b> and season premiere of the eleventh season of the American science \nfiction television series The <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b>. ... Text is available under the Creative \nCommons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms <b>may</b> apply. By using \nthis site, ...",
"title": "My Struggle III"
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Who appoints the lt. governor of union territories?
|
-6603876647670755028
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Governor (India)
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"the president"
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"Governor (India)",
"Lieutenant governor (United States)"
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"title": "Lieutenant governor (Canada)"
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"title": "Lieutenant governor (United States)"
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"title": "List of current Indian governors"
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"snippet": "The Administration of the <b>Union Territory</b> of Ladakh is the governing authority of \nthe Indian <b>union territory</b> of Ladakh and its two districts. The Administration is led \nby a <b>Lieutenant Governor</b> appointed by the ... The central government may \n<b>appoint</b> advisors to the <b>Lieutenant Governor</b> to assist him or her with their duties.",
"title": "Administration of Ladakh"
},
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"snippet": "The President of India <b>appoints</b> a <b>Lieutenant Governor</b> for the <b>union territory</b>. The \nlegislative branch is of government is a unicameral legislative assembly, whose ...",
"title": "Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>lieutenant governor</b> is the second-highest-ranking government official in 45 \nof the 50 U.S. States and four <b>territories</b>. In those states and <b>territories</b>, it is the ...",
"title": "List of United States lieutenant governors"
},
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"snippet": "The Government of Jammu and Kashmir is the governing authority of Jammu and \nKashmir and its two divisions and 20 districts. Jammu and Kashmir is \nadministered as a <b>union territory</b> under the terms of ... The head of state of \nJammu and Kashmir is a <b>Lieutenant Governor</b>, appointed by the President of \nIndia on the advice of ...",
"title": "Government of Jammu and Kashmir"
}
]
}
] |
The mediterranean climate belongs to which major climate type?
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-720055639829483968
|
Mediterranean climate
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[
"dry summer climate"
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[
"Mediterranean climate"
] |
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"dry summer climate"
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"query": "mediterranean climate",
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"snippet": "A <b>Mediterranean climate</b> /ˌmɛdɪtəˈreɪniən/ or dry summer climate is \ncharacterized by dry summers and mild, wet winters. The climate receives its \nname from ...",
"title": "Mediterranean climate"
},
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"snippet": "Wine regions with <b>Mediterranean climates</b> are characterised by their long \ngrowing seasons of moderate to warm ...",
"title": "Climate categories in viticulture"
},
{
"snippet": "California's climate varies widely from hot desert to polar, depending on latitude, \nelevation, and proximity to the coast. California's coastal regions, the Sierra \nNevada foothills, and much of the Central Valley have a <b>Mediterranean climate</b>, \nwith warmer, ...",
"title": "Climate of California"
},
{
"snippet": "The shift to a "<b>Mediterranean climate</b>" occurred largely within the last three million \nyears (the late ...",
"title": "Mediterranean Sea"
},
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"snippet": "Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub is a biome defined by the World \nWide Fund for ... and sun, and fire history. Much of the woody vegetation in \n<b>Mediterranean</b>-<b>climate</b> regions is sclerophyll, which means 'hard-leaved' in \nGreek.",
"title": "Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub"
},
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"snippet": "Pages in category "Trees of <b>Mediterranean climate</b>". The following 182 pages are \nin this category, out of 182 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ...",
"title": "Category:Trees of Mediterranean climate"
},
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"snippet": "The climate of Los Angeles is a year-round mild-to-hot and mostly dry climate for \nthe LA metropolitan area in California. The climate is classified as a \n<b>Mediterranean climate</b>, which is a type of dry ...",
"title": "Climate of Los Angeles"
},
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"snippet": "In biogeography, the Mediterranean Basin /ˌmɛdɪtəˈreɪniən is the region of \nlands around the Mediterranean Sea that have a <b>Mediterranean climate</b>, with ...",
"title": "Mediterranean Basin"
},
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"snippet": "Southern Europe is the southern region of the European continent. Most \ndefinitions of Southern ... The <b>Mediterranean climate</b> covers Portugal, Spain, Italy, \nGreece, coastal Croatia, coastal Slovenia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, as well \nas the ...",
"title": "Southern Europe"
},
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"snippet": "This category contains plants of the five <b>Mediterranean climate</b> zones in the \nMediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub Biome of the Earth: The \nMediterranean ...",
"title": "Category:Plants of Mediterranean climate"
}
]
}
] |
What is the speed of light in km?
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-5377784909984605625
|
Speed of light
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[
"300,000 km / s"
] |
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"Speed of light"
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"approximately 300000 km/s",
"299792.458"
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"1080000000"
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"question": "What is the speed of light in km/h?"
},
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"answer": [
"299700 km/s"
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"question": "What is the speed of light in air in km/s?"
}
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"query": "speed of light in km",
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"snippet": "The <b>speed of light</b> in vacuum, commonly denoted c, is a universal physical \nconstant important ... for visible light is about 1.0003, so the <b>speed of light</b> in air is \nabout 299700 <b>km</b>/s (186220 mi/s), which is about 90 <b>km</b>/s (56 mi/s) slower than c.",
"title": "Speed of light"
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"snippet": "The light-year is a unit of length used to express astronomical distances and \nmeasures about 9.46 trillion <b>kilometres</b> (9.46 x 10<sup>12</sup> <b>km</b>) or 5.88 trillion miles (\n5.88 x 10<sup>12</sup> mi). ... and a <b>speed of light</b> of 299792.5 <b>km</b>/s produced a light-year of \n9.460530×10<sup>15</sup> m (rounded to the seven significant digits in the <b>speed of light</b>) \nfound ...",
"title": "Light-year"
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"snippet": "The Fizeau–Foucault apparatus is either of two types of instrument historically \nused to measure ... His 1879 figure for the <b>speed of light</b>, 299944±51 <b>km</b>/s, was \nwithin about 0.05% of the modern value. His 1926 repeat of the experiment ...",
"title": "Fizeau–Foucault apparatus"
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"snippet": "The metre or meter (American spelling) is the base unit of length in the \nInternational System of Units (SI). The SI unit symbol is m. The metre is defined \nas the length of the path travelled by light in a vacuum in ... This definition fixed \nthe <b>speed of light</b> in vacuum at exactly 299792458 metres per second (≈300000 \n<b>km</b>/s).",
"title": "Metre"
},
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"snippet": "In physics (specifically, celestial mechanics), escape velocity is the minimum \nspeed needed for ... The escape velocity from Earth's surface is about 11.186 <b>km</b>/\ns (6.951 mi/s; 40,270 <b>km</b>/h; 36,700 ft/s; 25,020 mph; 21,744 kn). ... Black hole – \nan object with an escape velocity greater than the <b>speed of light</b>; Characteristic \nenergy ...",
"title": "Escape velocity"
},
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"snippet": "A warp drive is a theoretical superluminal spacecraft propulsion system in many \nscience fiction ... Accordingly, "warp 1" is equivalent to the <b>speed of light</b>, "warp 2" \nis eight times the <b>speed of light</b>, "warp 3" is ... Therefore, a round trip of 9.04 \nbillion <b>km</b> in six minutes would imply that warp 4.5 is about 84 times the <b>speed of</b> \n<b>light</b>.",
"title": "Warp drive"
},
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"snippet": "In everyday use and in kinematics, the speed of an object is the magnitude of the \nchange of its ... Matter cannot quite reach the <b>speed of light</b>, as this would require \nan infinite amount of energy. ... A car travelling at 50 <b>km</b>/h generally goes for less \nthan one hour at a constant speed, but if it did go at that speed for a full hour, ...",
"title": "Speed"
},
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"snippet": "Rømer's determination of the <b>speed of light</b> was the demonstration in 1676 that \nlight has a finite ... This would give light a velocity of about 220,000 <b>kilometres</b> per \nsecond, about 26% lower than the true value of 299,792 <b>km</b>/s. Rømer's theory ...",
"title": "Rømer's determination of the speed of light"
},
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"snippet": "Reference <b>speed</b> from major <b>light</b> rail systems, including ... a top <b>speed</b> of 106 \n<b>kilometres</b> per hour (66 mph) while the ...",
"title": "Light rail"
},
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"snippet": "The word electricity refers generally to the movement of electrons (or other \ncharge carriers) ... waves typically with the 50%–99% of the <b>speed of light</b>, while \nthe electrons themselves move much more slowly. ... Since the velocity of \npropagation is very high – about 300,000 <b>kilometers</b> per second – the wave of an \nalternating ...",
"title": "Speed of electricity"
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}
] |
Who sings on the new go compare advert?
|
-1432067680093946255
|
Wynne Evans
|
[
"Wynne Evans"
] |
[
"Gocompare.com",
"Wynne Evans"
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"answer": [
"Wynne Evans"
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"query": "go compare advert",
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"snippet": "Wynne Evans (born 27 January 1972) is a Welsh singer and actor, known for his \nrole as Gio Compario in the <b>Gocompare</b>.com insurance <b>adverts</b> on television in ...",
"title": "Wynne Evans"
},
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"snippet": "<b>GoCompare</b> is a British financial services comparison website, established in \nWales in 2006. It provides comparison details for financial products including car \ninsurance, home and pet insurance and breakdown cover. Since 2009 its <b>adverts</b> \nhave featured a fictional Italian tenor named Gio ...",
"title": "Gocompare.com"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Compare</b> the Meerkat is an advertising campaign on American & British \ncommercial television for comparethemarket.com, a price <b>comparison</b> website, \npart of BGL Group. The <b>adverts</b> feature Aleksandr Orlov, a CGI anthropomorphic \nRussian ...",
"title": "Compare the Meerkat"
},
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"snippet": "After the same game, England fans were quoted as saying that the band are like "\nthe <b>Go Compare advert</b> of international football fans", that "they are right up ...",
"title": "The England Band"
},
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"snippet": "Fred Housego (born 25 October 1944, Dundee, Scotland) is a former London taxi \ndriver who became a television and radio personality and presenter after ...",
"title": "Fred Housego"
},
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"snippet": "Joy Brook is an English actress who played Detective Constable Kerry Holmes in \nThe Bill and ... She can currently be seen in the short <b>Go Compare adverts</b> on TV, \nand appeared as Dr. Melville in Emmerdale on 12 January 2018 ...",
"title": "Joy Brook"
},
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"snippet": "Confused.com, part of the Admiral Group insurance company, is a British \nfinancial services comparison website specialising in comparison of insurance \nand financial services. The website enables consumers to compare prices on a \nrange of insurance ... In later years as competitors Moneysupermarket.com, \n<b>Gocompare</b>.com and ...",
"title": "Confused.com"
},
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"snippet": "Adrian Charles Edmondson (born 24 January 1957) is an English comedian, \nactor, musician ... The first episode to be broadcast was "Five <b>Go</b> Mad in Dorset", \na parody of Enid Blyton's Famous Five, which drew ... In 2015, Edmondson \nvoiced Stanley the Dachshund in <b>adverts</b> for health and life insurance company \nVitality.",
"title": "Ade Edmondson"
},
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"snippet": "comparethemarket.com is a USA & UK price comparison website, founded in \n2008, that is part ... In December 2012 another <b>advert</b> was launched this time \nfeaturing Maurice ... Moneysupermarket.com · Confused.com · uSwitch · \n<b>GoCompare</b> ...",
"title": "comparethemarket.com"
},
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"snippet": ""Over There" is a 1917 song written by George M. Cohan that was popular with \nthe United ... Since 2009 on an on-off basis, the price comparison site \n<b>Gocompare</b>.com used the melody of "Over There", but with different lyrics, as its \nadvertising ...",
"title": "Over There"
}
]
},
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"query": "Gio Compario",
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"snippet": "Wynne Evans (born 27 January 1972) is a Welsh singer and actor, known for his \nrole as <b>Gio Compario</b> in the Gocompare.com insurance adverts on television in ...",
"title": "Wynne Evans"
},
{
"snippet": "Since 2009 its adverts have featured a fictional Italian tenor named <b>Gio Compario</b> \n(played by Welsh tenor Wynne Evans), which have been voted "most irritating ...",
"title": "Gocompare.com"
},
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"snippet": ""Over There" is a 1917 song written by George M. Cohan that was popular with \nthe United ... but with different lyrics, as its advertising jingle, sung by company \nmascot Welsh tenor <b>Gio Compario</b> played by real-life Welsh tenor Wynne Evans.",
"title": "Over There"
},
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"snippet": "... Stephen Fry and got an accomplice in the form of the Direct Line mouse with \nwheels, voiced by Paul Merton · Gocompare.com · <b>Gio Compario</b>, 2009–present.",
"title": "List of European advertising characters"
},
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"snippet": "C. Charlie the Tuna · Choruru · Miss Cleo · Compare the Meerkat · <b>Gio Compario</b> \n· Cookie Bear (New Zealand) · Coppertone (sunscreen) · Crazy Frog ...",
"title": "Category:Advertising characters"
},
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"snippet": "Compare the Meerkat · <b>Gio Compario</b>. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/\nindex.php?title=Category:Mascots_introduced_in_2009&oldid=938736010".",
"title": "Category:Mascots introduced in 2009"
},
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"snippet": "... following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect \nrecent changes (learn more). A. Irene Adler. C. <b>Gio Compario</b> · Anthony Corleone\n ...",
"title": "Category:Fictional opera singers"
},
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"snippet": "... Scrum V and BBC Sports Wales presenter Lisa Rogers; tenor Wynne Evans – \nor <b>Gio Compario</b> from the GoCompare.com TV ads; Lucy Owen, news presenter;\n ...",
"title": "Cariad@iaith:love4language"
},
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"snippet": "... Captain Tempesta · Bianca Castafiore · Cattivik · Commissario Spada · <b>Gio</b> \n<b>Compario</b> · Sandra Corleone · Vito Corleone · Zeno Cosini · Coviello · Cucciolo ...",
"title": "Category:Fictional Italian people"
},
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"snippet": "Susan Barker, OBE is an English television presenter and former professional \ntennis player. ... in when she was featured firing a large rocket launcher at opera \nsinger <b>Gio Compario</b> (Wynne Evans) in an attempt to kill off the face of the brand.",
"title": "Sue Barker"
}
]
}
] |
When did the zulu arrive in south africa?
|
2863858613623431865
|
Zulu people
|
[
"the 9th century"
] |
[
"Zulu"
] |
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"answer": null,
"qaPairs": [
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"answer": [
"1709"
],
"question": "When did the zulu people arrive in south africa?"
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"answer": [
"1816"
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"question": "When did the zulu empire arrive in south africa?"
}
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"type": "multipleQAs"
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] |
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"query": "zulu",
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"snippet": "The <b>Zulu</b> (/<b>zuːluː</b>/; <b>Zulu</b>: amaZulu), or also known as Amazulu, are a Bantu \nethnic group of Southern Africa. The <b>Zulu</b> are the largest ethnic group in South ...",
"title": "Zulu people"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Zulu</b> is a 1964 British epic war film depicting the Battle of Rorke's Drift between \nthe British Army and the <b>Zulus</b> in January 1879, during the Anglo-<b>Zulu</b> War.",
"title": "Zulu (1964 film)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Zulu</b> (/zuːluː/) or isiZulu (isiZulu) is a Southern Bantu language of the Nguni \nbranch spoken in Southern Africa. It is the language of the <b>Zulu</b> people, with \nabout ...",
"title": "Zulu language"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Zulu</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 <b>Zulu</b> people; 2 Arts, entertainment, and media. 2.1 \nFilms; 2.2 Music; 2.3 Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media. 3 People; 4 ...",
"title": "Zulu"
},
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"snippet": "The Kingdom of <b>Zulu</b> sometimes referred to as the <b>Zulu</b> Empire or the Kingdom of \nZululand, was a monarchy in Southern Africa that extended along the coast of ...",
"title": "Zulu Kingdom"
},
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"snippet": "The Anglo-<b>Zulu</b> War was fought in 1879 between the British Empire and the <b>Zulu</b> \nKingdom. Following Lord Carnarvon's successful introduction of federation in ...",
"title": "Anglo-Zulu War"
},
{
"snippet": "Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787 – 1828), also known as Shaka <b>Zulu</b> was one \nof the most influential monarchs of the <b>Zulu</b> Kingdom. He was born in the lunar ...",
"title": "Shaka"
},
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"snippet": "The Universal <b>Zulu</b> Nation is an international hip hop awareness group formed \nby and formerly led by hip hop artist Afrika Bambaataa. <sup>:101</sup>. They strongly ...",
"title": "Universal Zulu Nation"
},
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"snippet": "The Soviet Navy's Project 611 were one of the first Soviet post-war attack \nsubmarines. They were roughly as capable as the American GUPPY fleet-boat ...",
"title": "Zulu-class submarine"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Zulu</b> Dawn is a 1979 American adventure war film about the historical Battle of \nIsandlwana between British and <b>Zulu</b> forces in 1879 in South Africa.",
"title": "Zulu Dawn"
}
]
}
] |
How much did it cost to make charlie and the chocolate factory?
|
2204464998281826191
|
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)
|
[
"$150 million"
] |
[
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
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"$150 million"
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"query": "charlie and the chocolate factory",
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"snippet": "<b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b> is a 2005 musical fantasy film directed by Tim \nBurton and written by John August, based on the 1964 British novel of the same ...",
"title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b> is a 1964 children's novel by British author \nRoald Dahl. The story features the adventures of young Charlie Bucket inside the\n ...",
"title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
},
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"snippet": "The film tells the story of a poor child named <b>Charlie</b> Bucket who, after receiving a \nGolden Ticket in a <b>chocolate</b> bar, visits Willy Wonka's <b>chocolate factory</b> along ...",
"title": "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b> is a stage musical based on the 1964 \nchildren's novel of the same name by Roald Dahl, with book by David Greig, \nmusic by ...",
"title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (musical)"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b> is a media franchise. It includes two books, \ntwo live-action theatrical films, two video games, and a ride.",
"title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (franchise)"
},
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"snippet": "The following is a list of characters in the Roald Dahl book <b>Charlie and the</b> \n<b>Chocolate Factory</b> and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, and the former's film\n ...",
"title": "List of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory characters"
},
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"snippet": "The entrance to <b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b>: The Ride. Alton Towers. Area\n, Cloud Cuckoo Land. Status, Closed. Cost, £8million. Opening ...",
"title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The Ride"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b>: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the \nsoundtrack to Tim Burton's 2005 film of the same name. The film's music was ...",
"title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (soundtrack)"
},
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"snippet": "Roald Dahl was a British novelist, short story writer, poet, screenwriter, and \nwartime fighter pilot. ... Dahl also began adapting his own novel <b>Charlie and the</b> \n<b>Chocolate Factory</b>, which was completed and rewritten by David Seltzer after \nDahl ...",
"title": "Roald Dahl"
},
{
"snippet": "Alfred Thomas Highmore (born 14 February 1992) is an English actor. He made \nhis debut in the comedy film Women Talking Dirty (1999). He is known for his \nstarring roles in the films Finding Neverland (2004), <b>Charlie and the Chocolate</b> \n<b>Factory</b> (2005) ...",
"title": "Freddie Highmore"
}
]
}
] |
April 1980 armed gunmen stormed the iranian embassy in princes gate?
|
7027926453147764255
|
Iranian Embassy siege
|
[
"The Iranian Embassy siege"
] |
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"Iranian Embassy siege"
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"answer": null,
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"answer": [
"6"
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"London, England"
],
"question": "In April 1980 when armed gunmen stormed the Iranian embassy in Princes gate, where was that located?"
},
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"answer": [
"April 30 - May 5"
],
"question": "How long was the seige in April 1980 when armed gunmen stormed the Iranian embassy in Princes gate?"
},
{
"answer": [
"Arabs of KSA"
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"question": "Who were the armed gunmen who, in April 1980, stormed the iranian embassy in princes gate?"
}
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"query": "April 1980 armed gunmen stormed the iranian embassy in princes gate?",
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"snippet": "The <b>Iranian Embassy</b> siege took place from <b>30 April</b> to 5 May 1980, after a group \nof six <b>armed</b> men <b>stormed the Iranian embassy</b> on <b>Prince's Gate</b> in South \nKensington, London. The <b>gunmen</b>, members of Arabs of KSA group campaigning \nfor Arab national ...",
"title": "Iranian Embassy siege"
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"snippet": "The <b>Iranian Embassy</b> siege took place from 30 <b>April</b> to 5 May <b>1980</b>, after a group \nof six <b>armed</b> men <b>stormed the Iranian embassy</b> in South Kensington, London. \nThe <b>gunmen</b> took 26 people hostage—mostly embassy staff, but several ... It was \nnot until 1993 that 16 <b>Princes Gate</b>, having suffered major damage from a fire that\n ...",
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"snippet": "The History of the British <b>Army's</b> Special Air Service or SAS regiment begins with \nits formation ... The <b>Iranian Embassy</b> Siege started at 11:30 on <b>30 April 1980</b> \nwhen a six-man team calling itself the ... (DRMLA), captured the embassy of the \nIslamic Republic of Iran in <b>Prince's Gate</b>, South Kensington in central London.",
"title": "History of the Special Air Service"
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"snippet": "The murder of Yvonne Fletcher, a Metropolitan Police officer, occurred on 17 \n<b>April</b> 1984, when she was fatally wounded by a shot fired from the Libyan \n<b>embassy</b> on St James's Square, London, by an unknown <b>gunman</b>. ... Between \n<b>1980</b> and 1984 Gaddafi had ordered the deaths of several exiled ... London's \n<b>Armed</b> Police.",
"title": "Murder of Yvonne Fletcher"
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"snippet": "This is a list of incidents in London that have been labelled as "terrorism". It \nincludes various ... 2 December <b>1980</b>: A device exploded at <b>Princess</b> Louise \nRegiment Territorial <b>Army</b> Centre, Hammersmith Road, London W6, injuring five \npeople. 1981 ... 30 <b>April</b> to 5 May <b>1980</b>: <b>Iranian Embassy</b> siege: Six <b>armed</b> men \n<b>stormed the</b> ...",
"title": "List of terrorist incidents in London"
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"snippet": "Events from the year <b>1980</b> in the United Kingdom. Contents. 1 Incumbents; 2 \nEvents ... 5 May – The SAS <b>storm the Iranian Embassy</b> building, kill 5 out of the 6 \nterrorists and free ... 19 <b>June</b> – <b>Gunmen</b> attack the British embassy in Iraq; three \nunknown ... 8 October – British Leyland launches the Austin Metro, a small three-\n<b>door</b> ...",
"title": "1980 in the United Kingdom"
},
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"title": "Portal:Iran/Selected article"
},
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"snippet": "Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 4 May 1979 \nand served ... However, in <b>1980</b>, she reversed this priority and tried to cut the \ndefence ... The <b>storming</b> of the <b>Iranian Embassy</b> had shown that Britain could \nmeet terror ... On 2 <b>April</b> 1982 the ruling Argentine <b>military</b> junta invaded the \nFalkland ...",
"title": "Premiership of Margaret Thatcher"
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How long can you serve in the house?
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Term limits in the United States
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Where are the golden state warriors located at?
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Golden State Warriors
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"Oakland , California"
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When does the new thor ragnarok come out?
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2327979047041705806
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Thor: Ragnarok
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Who sings every little thing that you do?
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Every Little Thing U Do
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"Christopher Williams"
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"Every Little Thing U Do",
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"snippet": ""<b>Every Little Thing</b> U <b>Do</b>" is a song by American R&B <b>artist</b> Christopher Williams \nrecorded for his second album Changes (1992). The song was released as the ...",
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"snippet": ""<b>Every Little Thing</b>" is a song recorded by American country music <b>singer</b> Russell \nDickerson. It is the third single from his 2018 debut album Yours. Dickerson ...",
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"snippet": "That <b>Thing You Do</b>! is a 1996 American music comedy film starring, written and \ndirected by Tom ... The Wonders are also seen playing the song "<b>Little</b> Wild One. \n... "Lovin' <b>You</b> Lots and Lots," is credited to the fictitious Norm Wooster <b>Singers</b> ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Every Little Thing</b> (also known as ELT) is a pop/soft rock duo from Japan who \ndebuted in August 1996 with the release of their first single called "Feel My Heart"\n.",
"title": "Every Little Thing (band)"
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"snippet": "Frank Edwin "Tug" McGraw, Jr. (August 30, 1944 – January 5, 2004) was an \nAmerican professional baseball relief pitcher and the father of country music \nsinger and actor <b>Tim McGraw</b>.",
"title": "Tug McGraw"
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"snippet": "A Place in the Sun is the fifth studio album by American country music artist <b>Tim</b> \n<b>McGraw</b>. It was released on May 4, 1999. "Please Remember Me" was ...",
"title": "A Place in the Sun (Tim McGraw album)"
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"snippet": "Everywhere is the fourth studio album of American country music artist <b>Tim</b> \n<b>McGraw</b>. It was released on June 3, 1997. It was his first release since his \nmarriage to ...",
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Who played the mexican in the hateful eight?
|
957843314468456810
|
The Hateful Eight
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[
"Demián Bichir"
] |
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"The Hateful Eight"
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"Demián Bichir",
"Bichir",
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"query": "played the mexican in the hateful eight?",
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"snippet": "Demián Bichir Nájera is a <b>Mexican</b>-American actor and one of the members of \nthe Bichir family ... Bichir <b>played</b> Fidel Castro in Che and was nominated for the \nAcademy Award for Best Actor ... 2015, The <b>Hateful Eight</b>, Bob / Marco the \n<b>Mexican</b>.",
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Who did the guitar solo in hotel california?
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5157019573724342238
|
Hotel California
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"Don Felder",
"Joe Walsh"
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"Hotel California"
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"Felder",
"Walsh",
"Felder and Joe Walsh",
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"snippet": "Joseph Fidler Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American rock <b>guitarist</b>, \nsinger, and ... In 1998 a reader's poll conducted by <b>Guitarist</b> magazine selected \nthe <b>guitar solos</b> on the track "<b>Hotel California</b>" by ... The James Gang <b>had</b> several \nminor hits and became an early album-oriented rock staple for the next two years.",
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"snippet": "Donald William Felder (born September 21, 1947) is an American rock musician, \nsinger, and ... After the release of <b>Hotel California</b> and the tour that followed, the \nEagles found themselves under ... During this time, he also contributed <b>guitar</b> \nwork to Stevie Nicks' first two <b>solo</b> albums, Bella Donna and The Wild Heart.",
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"snippet": "A <b>guitar solo</b> is a melodic passage, instrumental section, or entire piece of music \nwritten for a ... Not until the end of the nineteenth century <b>did the guitar</b> begin to \nestablish its own unique identity. ... Be Rock", Outlaws' "Green Grass and High \nTides", The Alan Parsons Project's "Eye in the Sky" and Eagles' "<b>Hotel California</b>".",
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"title": "Farewell 1 Tour: Live from Melbourne"
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One kind of cancer that increased after chernobyl was?
|
-2046796455326023084
|
Effects of the Chernobyl disaster
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[
"thyroid"
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"Effects of the Chernobyl disaster"
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"Thyroid Cancer"
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"query": "One kind of cancer that increased after chernobyl was?",
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"title": "Effects of the Chernobyl disaster"
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"snippet": "The <b>Chernobyl</b> disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on Saturday 26 \nApril 1986, at the No. 4 nuclear reactor in the <b>Chernobyl</b> Nuclear Power Plant, \nnear the city of Pripyat in the north of the Ukrainian SSR. It is considered the \nworst nuclear disaster in history and is <b>one</b> of only two ... The exclusion zone was \n<b>later increased</b> to 30 kilometres (19 mi) radius when ...",
"title": "Chernobyl disaster"
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"snippet": "The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was a series of equipment failures, \nnuclear meltdowns, and releases of radioactive materials at the Fukushima I \nNuclear Power Plant, following the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami on 11 March \n2011. It was the largest nuclear disaster <b>since</b> the <b>Chernobyl</b> disaster of 1986, \nand ... <b>One</b> worker is acknowledged to have died from <b>lung cancer</b> as a radiation\n ...",
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"snippet": "The radiation effects from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster are the \nobserved and ... Thirty workers conducting operations at the plant had exposure \nlevels <b>greater</b> ... As a point of comparison, thyroid <b>cancer</b> incidence rates <b>after</b> the \n<b>Chernobyl</b> ... A city official said that this <b>kind</b> of exposure would not affect their \nhealth.",
"title": "Radiation effects from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster ..."
},
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"snippet": "A <b>Chernobyl</b> necklace is the horizontal scar left on the base of the neck <b>after</b> a \nsurgery to remove a thyroid <b>cancer</b> caused by fallout from a nuclear accident.",
"title": "Chernobyl necklace"
},
{
"snippet": "The Three Mile Island accident was a partial meltdown of reactor number 2 of \nThree Mile Island ... At about 5:20, <b>after</b> almost 80 minutes of slow temperature \n<b>rise</b>, the primary loop's four ... to cause even <b>one</b> additional <b>cancer</b> death among \nthe people in the area, but ... <b>King</b>, Laura; Hall, Kenji; Magnier, Mark (March 18, \n2011).",
"title": "Three Mile Island accident"
},
{
"snippet": "Nuclear fallout: It is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper \natmosphere ... Its radioactive characteristics <b>increase</b> the statistical <b>cancer</b> risk. ... \nof both intermediate and long term fallout occurred <b>after</b> the <b>Chernobyl</b> accident. \n... <b>One</b> hour <b>after</b> a surface burst, the radiation from fallout in the crater region is \n30 ...",
"title": "Nuclear fallout"
},
{
"snippet": "This article compares the radioactivity release and decay from the <b>Chernobyl</b> \ndisaster with various other events which involved a release of uncontrolled \nradioactivity. Contents. <b>1 Chernobyl</b> compared to background radiation; 2 \n<b>Chernobyl</b> compared with ... This is due in part to neutron activation of ground \nsoil and <b>greater</b> amounts of ...",
"title": "Comparison of Chernobyl and other radioactivity releases"
}
]
}
] |
When is the cutoff for being a millennial?
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-1523569031757994423
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Millennials
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[
"early 2000s"
] |
[
"Millennials",
"Generation Z"
] |
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"answer": null,
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"answer": [
"1996"
],
"question": "What year is generally considered the widely accepted end of the millennial generation?"
},
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"answer": [
"mid-1990s to early 2000s"
],
"question": "What is the general time frame many people use to define the end of the millennial generation?"
}
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"query": "When is the cutoff for being a millennial?",
"results": [
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"snippet": "Millennials, also known as Generation Y (or simply Gen Y), are the demographic \ncohort ... Individuals born in the Generation X and <b>millennial</b> cusp years of the \nlate ... <b>having</b> a university degree in 1999, though he missed the 2010 <b>deadline</b>.",
"title": "Millennials"
},
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"snippet": "Generation Z is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding \nGeneration ... Collins defines the term as "the young adults of the 2010s, viewed \nas <b>being</b> less ... Britons earning a university degree in 1999, though he missed \nthe 2010 <b>deadline</b>. ... "Post-<b>millennial</b> generation 'more tolerant' of Christianity".",
"title": "Generation Z"
},
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"snippet": "The Latter-day Saints' <b>Millennial</b> Star was the longest continuously published \nperiodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, <b>being</b> printed in ...",
"title": "Millennial Star"
},
{
"snippet": "... on the cusp of the Generation X and <b>Millennial</b> demographic cohorts, typically \nborn in the late 1970s to early 1980s. Xennials are described as <b>having</b> had an ...",
"title": "Xennials"
},
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"snippet": "In 2016, <b>Millennial</b> joined Radiotopia, <b>becoming</b> the 14th show in the network. In \nAugust 2017, the show aired its final episode. Tan explained her decision to ...",
"title": "Millennial (podcast)"
},
{
"snippet": "In Christian end-times theology (eschatology), postmillennialism, or \npostmillenarism, is an ... Postmillennialism has <b>become</b> one of the key tenets of a \nmovement known as Christian Reconstructionism. ... The Savoy Declaration of \n1658 contains one of the earliest creedal statements of a <b>postmillennial</b> \neschatology:.",
"title": "Postmillennialism"
},
{
"snippet": "The MTV <b>Millennial</b> Awards is an annual program of Latin American music \nawards, presented by the cable channel MTV Latin America to honor the best of \nLatin ...",
"title": "MTV Millennial Awards"
},
{
"snippet": "Millennialism or chiliasm (from the Greek equivalent), is a belief advanced by \nsome religious ... Those who are part of <b>millennial</b> social movements are "prone \n<b>to be</b> violent," with certain types of millennialism connected to violence. The first \nis ...",
"title": "Millennialism"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Millennial</b> Praises is the first published collection of Shaker hymns. It was first \nprinted by the ... The scribes could no longer keep up with the pace of copying \nnew hymns that were <b>being</b> composed both at New Lebanon in New York and in \nthe ...",
"title": "Millennial Praises"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Millennial</b> Choirs & Orchestras (MCO) is a musical organization of choirs for \nyouth and adults, ... 2014, <b>To Be</b> American, 14. 2016, Amazing Grace, 10.",
"title": "Millennial Choirs & Orchestras"
}
]
},
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"query": "Generation z",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "<b>Generation Z</b> is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding \nGeneration Alpha. Researchers and popular media use the mid-1990s as ...",
"title": "Generation Z"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Generation Z</b>, or <b>Gen Z</b> for short, is the demographic cohort of people succeeding \nthe Millennials. Demographers and researchers typically use the mid-1990s as ...",
"title": "Generation"
},
{
"snippet": "The second season of 26 episodes of the series was announced in 2009, entitled \nZorro <b>Generation Z</b>: HD but were not fully completed or released for broadcast.",
"title": "Zorro: Generation Z"
},
{
"snippet": "REDIRECT <b>Generation Z</b>. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?\ntitle=Generation_C&oldid=941389431". Categories: Temporary maintenance ...",
"title": "Generation C"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>Gen</b>-<b>Z</b> consortium is a trade group of technology vendors involved in \ndesigning CPUs, random access memory, servers, storage, and accelerators. \nThe goal ...",
"title": "Gen-Z"
},
{
"snippet": "Millennials, also known as Generation Y (or simply Gen Y), are the demographic \ncohort following Generation X and preceding <b>Generation Z</b>. Researchers and ...",
"title": "Millennials"
},
{
"snippet": ""OK Boomer" is a catchphrase and meme that gained popularity among younger \ncohorts from 2019, used to dismiss or mock attitudes stereotypically attributed to \nthe baby boomer generation. ... TikTok of an unidentified older man, in which he \ndeclared that "millennials and <b>Generation Z</b> have the Peter Pan syndrome: They\n ...",
"title": "OK Boomer"
},
{
"snippet": "The defining line[edit]. The years vary on Gen Y vs <b>Gen Z</b>. The defining factor is if \nyou could remember life without the internet or social media. If that is the case ...",
"title": "Talk:Generation Z"
},
{
"snippet": "In Japan, the <b>Z</b> was still known as the Fairlady to keep the car in line with the \nprevious <b>generation</b> Datsun ...",
"title": "Nissan Z-car"
},
{
"snippet": "13. "<b>Generation Z</b>", 5:07. Total length: 33:07. Personnel[edit].",
"title": "First Ditch Effort"
}
]
}
] |
Who will aid and advice the president of india?
|
-3833962324026985397
|
Article 74 of the Constitution of India
|
[
"Council of Ministers"
] |
[
"Article 74 of the Constitution of India"
] |
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"answer": [
"Council of Ministers"
],
"qaPairs": null,
"type": "singleAnswer"
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] |
[
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"query": "Who will aid and advice the president of india?",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "(1) There <b>shall</b> be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to <b>aid</b> \n<b>and advise the President who shall</b>, in the exercise of his functions, act in ...",
"title": "Article 74 of the Constitution of India"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>President of India</b> (IAST: Bhārat kē Rāṣhṭrapati) is the ceremonial head of \nstate of India ... The President of the Indian Union <b>will</b> be generally bound by the \nadvice of his Ministers. [...] He <b>can do</b> ... Union cabinet with prime minister as its \nhead, should <b>aid and advice the president</b> in performing his functions. Per Article \n74 ...",
"title": "President of India"
},
{
"snippet": "... the head to <b>aid and advise the President who shall</b>, in the exercise of his \nfunctions, ...",
"title": "Constitution of India/Part V - Wikisource, the free online library"
},
{
"snippet": "Article 53(1), Constitution of <b>India</b>. There <b>shall</b> be a Council of Ministers with the \nPrime Minister at the head to <b>aid and advise the president who shall</b>, in the ...",
"title": "Prime Minister of India"
},
{
"snippet": "The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi is appointed by the <b>President of India</b>, as agent \nof President and not head of state like governor, on the <b>advice</b> of the Central ...",
"title": "Government of Delhi"
},
{
"snippet": "A head of state (or chief of state) is the public persona who officially embodies a \nstate in its unity ... In a parliamentary system, such as <b>India</b>, the head of state \nusually has mostly ceremonial powers, with a ... For example, members of the \nIrish Cabinet are dismissed by the <b>president</b> on the <b>advice</b> of the taoiseach; in \nother ...",
"title": "Head of state"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>president</b> is to act in accordance with <b>aid and advice</b> tendered by the prime \nminister, who leads the council of ministers as ...",
"title": "Government of India"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>India</b> and North Korea have growing trade and diplomatic relations. <b>India</b> \nmaintains an embassy in Pyongyang, and North Korea has an embassy in New \nDelhi. <b>India</b> is one of North Korea's biggest trade partners and a major food <b>aid</b> ... \nOn the <b>advice</b> of his <b>Indian</b> teachers in China, he set out for <b>India</b> in 723 CE to \nacquaint ...",
"title": "India–North Korea relations"
},
{
"snippet": "Between 1952 and 2020, 2 additional members of the Anglo-Indian community \nwere also nominated by the <b>President of India</b> on the <b>advice</b> of Government of ...",
"title": "Lok Sabha"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>India</b>–United States relations, also known as <b>Indian</b>–American relations or Indo–\nAmerican ... Under the administrations of <b>Presidents</b> George W. Bush and Barack \nObama, the ... Meanwhile, <b>India</b> became the main American staging base for <b>aid</b> \nto China. ... <b>India</b> rejected the American <b>advice</b> that it should not recognise the ...",
"title": "India–United States relations"
}
]
}
] |
Who presides over the sessions of lok sabha?
|
-3375410693631797362
|
Lok Sabha
|
[
"Speaker"
] |
[
"Lok Sabha",
"Joint Session of the Parliament of India"
] |
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"answer": null,
"qaPairs": [
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"answer": [
"Speaker"
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"question": "Who primarily presides over the sessions of the Lok Sabha?"
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"answer": [
"Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha"
],
"question": "Who presides over the sessions of Lok Sabha in the absence of the Speaker?"
},
{
"answer": [
"Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha"
],
"question": "Who presides over the sessions of Lok Sabha in the absence of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha?"
}
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"query": "Who presides over the sessions of lok sabha?",
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"snippet": "The Parliament of India is bicameral. Concurrence of both houses are required to \npass any bill. However, the makers of the Constitution of India anticipated \nsituations of deadlock between the upper house i.e. <b>Rajya Sabha</b> ... of the <b>Rajya</b> \n<b>Sabha</b>. The Chairman doesn't <b>preside over</b> the joint <b>session</b> at any means/cost.",
"title": "Joint Session of the Parliament of India"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>Rajya Sabha</b> or Council of States is the upper house of the bicameral \nParliament of India. ... The Vice President of India (currently, Venkaiah Naidu) is \nthe ex-officio Chairman of the <b>Rajya Sabha</b>, <b>who presides over</b> its <b>sessions</b>. The \nDeputy ...",
"title": "Rajya Sabha"
},
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"title": "Lok Sabha"
},
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"snippet": "The Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly is the title given to the \npresiding officer ... Role in the Legislative Assembly[edit]. The Speaker <b>presides</b> \n<b>over the sessions</b> of the <b>Vidhan Sabha</b> and conducts the business in the \nAssembly.",
"title": "List of speakers of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly"
},
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"snippet": "The Deputy Speaker of the <b>Lok Sabha</b> is the vice-presiding officer of the <b>Lok</b> \n<b>Sabha</b>, the lower ... In case of the absence of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker \n<b>presides over the sessions</b> of the <b>Lok Sabha</b> and conducts the business in the \nhouse.",
"title": "Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha"
},
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"snippet": "The Presiding Officer of the United States Senate is the person <b>who presides</b> \n<b>over</b> the United ... During joint <b>sessions</b> of Congress in which the President of the \nUnited States is giving the address, practices have varied as to how the president \nof ...",
"title": "Presiding Officer of the United States Senate"
},
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"title": "Speaker of the Lok Sabha"
},
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"snippet": "Andhra <b>Mahasabha</b> was a people's organisation in the erstwhile Hyderabad \nstate of India. ... Burgula Ramakrishna Rao <b>presided over</b> the second conference \nheld at Devarakonda in 1931. ... and others formed a separate association called \nthe Nationalist Andhra <b>Mahasabha</b> which held two <b>sessions</b> in 1945 and 1946.",
"title": "Andhra Mahasabha"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Lok</b> Adalat (People's Court) is one of the Alternative dispute resolution \nmechanism in India, it is ... The <b>Lok</b> Adalat are <b>presided over</b> by Members of <b>Lok</b> \nAdalat; they have the role of statutory conciliators only and do not have any \njudicial role, ...",
"title": "Lok Adalat"
},
{
"snippet": "The State Legislative Assembly (Hindi: <b>Vidhan Sabha</b>) is a legislative body in the \nstates and union territories of India. In the 22 states and 3 union territories with ...",
"title": "State Legislative Assembly (India)"
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]
}
] |
What is a petition for a writ of certiorari?
|
7997680025682277034
|
Certiorari
|
[
"a writ seeking judicial review"
] |
[
"Certiorari"
] |
[
{
"answer": [
"a petition filed by a party who wants the Supreme Court to review a decision of a lower court"
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"query": "petition for writ of certiorari",
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"snippet": "Certiorari is a court process to seek judicial review of a decision of a lower court \nor administrative agency. Certiorari comes from the name of an English \nprerogative writ, issued by a ... Conversely, the Supreme Court's denial of a \n<b>petition</b> for a <b>writ of certiorari</b> is sometimes misunderstood as implying that the \nSupreme Court ...",
"title": "Certiorari"
},
{
"snippet": "A <b>petition</b> for certiorari before judgment, in the Supreme Court of the United \nStates, is a <b>petition</b> for a <b>writ of certiorari</b> in which the Supreme Court is asked to ...",
"title": "Certiorari before judgment"
},
{
"snippet": "The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the federal \njudiciary of the United ... By <b>petition for writ of certiorari</b> with respect to a decision \nof one of the territorial or state courts, after all state appeals have been exhausted\n, ...",
"title": "Procedures of the Supreme Court of the United States"
},
{
"snippet": "The rule of four is a Supreme Court of the United States practice that permits four \nof the nine justices to grant a <b>writ of certiorari</b>. ... some time -- i.e., that it takes at \nleast four affirmative votes to grant a <b>petition</b> for certiorari -- the ancillary aspects ...",
"title": "Rule of four"
},
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"snippet": "The Judiciary Act of 1925 (43 Stat. 936), also known as the Judge's Bill or \nCertiorari Act, was an ... Parties wishing to appeal such cases would file a <b>petition</b> \nfor certiorari, which the Court could grant or deny without passing on the merits. ... \nall was to have the Court conduct virtually all of its business by way of <b>writ of</b> \n<b>certiorari</b>.",
"title": "Judiciary Act of 1925"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Petition for writ of certiorari</b> in Fellers v. United States Law Man: My Story of \nRobbing Banks, Winning Supreme Court Cases, and Finding Redemption. \nSpouse(s), Ann Marie Metzner. Children, 2. Website, www.shonhopwood.com. \nShon Robert Hopwood (born June 11, 1975) is an American convicted felon, \nappellate lawyer, ...",
"title": "Shon Hopwood"
},
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"snippet": "In common law, a writ is a formal written order issued by a body with \nadministrative or judicial ... By statute, the Supreme Court of the United States \nuses the <b>writ of certiorari</b> to review cases from the United States courts of ... The \ndue process for <b>petitions</b> for such writs is not simply civil or criminal, because they \nincorporate the ...",
"title": "Writ"
},
{
"snippet": "However, <b>writs of certiorari</b> are traditionally only used when ...",
"title": "Petition for review"
},
{
"snippet": "A grant, vacate, remand order (GVR order) is a type of order issued by the \nSupreme Court of the United States in which the Court grants a <b>petition</b> for \ncertiorari, vacates the ... When the Kansas Supreme Court refused to hear the \ncase, Limon filed a <b>petition</b> for a <b>writ of certiorari</b> from the U.S. Supreme Court in \n2002. On June ...",
"title": "Grant, vacate, remand order"
},
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"snippet": "Mandamus is a judicial remedy in the form of an order from a court to any \ngovernment, ... Certiorari / Review · Habeas corpus; Mandamus / Mandate (\nperemptory) ... For example, the High Court cannot entertain <b>writ petitions</b> for \nmandamus to ...",
"title": "Mandamus"
}
]
}
] |
Who sings the song i don't care i love it?
|
-5235423955634533955
|
I Love It (Icona Pop song)
|
[
"Icona Pop and Charli XCX"
] |
[
"I Love It (Icona Pop song)"
] |
[
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"answer": [
"Charli XCX",
"Icona Pop"
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{
"query": " i don't care i love it",
"results": [
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"snippet": "The song's lyrics describe breaking up with an older boyfriend. In its chorus, \nIcona Pop and Charli XCX shout in unison "<b>I don't care</b> / <b>I love it</b>". Critics ...",
"title": "I Love It (Icona Pop song)"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>I Don't Care</b> may refer to: "<b>I Don't Care</b>" (Eva Tanguay song), 1905; "<b>I Don't Care</b> (\nIf Tomorrow Never Comes)", a 1947 song by Hank Williams; "<b>I Don't Care</b>" ...",
"title": "I Don't Care"
},
{
"snippet": ""<b>I Don't Care</b>" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and Canadian \nsinger Justin Bieber. It was released on 10 May 2019 as the lead single from ...",
"title": "I Don't Care (Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber song)"
},
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"snippet": "She wanted to make it a more empowering song. Lovato said in an interview, "I \nwanted to make it more empowering. When I thought of the lyrics 'really <b>don't care</b>\n', ...",
"title": "Really Don't Care"
},
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"snippet": ""<b>I Don't Care</b>" is a song by Finnish rock band Apocalyptica, the song was \nreleased in 2008 as the third and final single from their sixth album Worlds \nCollide and ...",
"title": "I Don't Care (Apocalyptica song)"
},
{
"snippet": ""(You're So Square) Baby <b>I Don't Care</b>" is a 1957 song recorded by Elvis Presley \nand performed in the MGM film Jailhouse Rock. It was written by Jerry Leiber ...",
"title": "(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care"
},
{
"snippet": ""<b>I Don't Care</b> Anymore" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released \nas the B-side of the lead single from his 1974 album Dark Horse. The A-side ...",
"title": "I Don't Care Anymore (George Harrison song)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>I Don't Care</b> is an album by Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, released in 1964. It \nreached Number one on the Billboard Country charts and Number 135 on the ...",
"title": "I Don't Care (album)"
},
{
"snippet": "When asked about the recording, McGuinn stated: "<b>I love</b> that song ('She <b>Don't</b> \n<b>Care</b> About Time'), I really do. <b>I don't</b> know why that never got on. That was for the\n ...",
"title": "She Don't Care About Time"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>I Don't Care</b> Anymore" is a song written, performed, and produced by English \ndrummer Phil Collins It is the third single from Collins' second solo album, Hello,\n ...",
"title": "I Don't Care Anymore"
}
]
}
] |
When did the first galaxy phone come out?
|
5518262136042752042
|
Samsung Galaxy S
|
[
"June 2010"
] |
[
"Samsung Galaxy (original)"
] |
[
{
"answer": [
"10 years ago",
"29 June 2009"
],
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"type": "singleAnswer"
}
] |
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"query": "When did the first galaxy phone come out?",
"results": [
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"snippet": "The Samsung GT-I7500 <b>Galaxy</b> is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung that \nuses the open source Android operating system. It <b>was</b> announced on 27 April \n2009 and <b>was</b> released on 29 June 2009 as the <b>first</b> Android-powered device ... \nUnlike the <b>first</b> Android <b>phone</b>, the HTC Dream (the G1), the i7500 has a standard\n ...",
"title": "Samsung Galaxy (original)"
},
{
"snippet": "The Samsung <b>Galaxy</b> S is a touchscreen-enabled, slate-format Android \nsmartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It is \nthe <b>first</b> device of the third Android smartphone series produced by ... The <b>Galaxy</b> \nS <b>was</b> compared to current high-end Android-based <b>phones</b> such as the HTC \nDesire, Xperia ...",
"title": "Samsung Galaxy S"
},
{
"snippet": "Samsung <b>Galaxy</b> is a series of computing and mobile computing devices \ndesigned, ... The <b>Galaxy</b> Watch is the <b>first Galaxy</b>-branded smartwatch since the \nrelease of ... The Samsung <b>Galaxy</b> J (Joy or Junior) series is a line of mid-range \n<b>phones</b>. ... The line <b>was</b> mainly replaced by the Samsung <b>Galaxy</b> J series starting \nfrom ...",
"title": "Samsung Galaxy"
},
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"snippet": "The Samsung <b>Galaxy</b> S series is a line of high-end Android-powered mobile \ndevices produced by Samsung Electronics. The series consisted initially of \nsmartphones and the <b>first</b> device, the Samsung <b>Galaxy</b> S, <b>was</b> announced in ... \nThe <b>Galaxy</b> S4 <b>was</b> introduced with so many features the <b>phone was</b> called \nfeature creep ...",
"title": "Samsung Galaxy S series"
},
{
"snippet": "The Samsung <b>Galaxy</b> Note series is a series of high-end Android-based \nsmartphones phablets ... The <b>Galaxy</b> Note smartphones have been considered \nthe <b>first</b> commercially successful examples of "phablets"—a ... its 5.3-inch screen \n(which, at the time, <b>was</b> considered extremely large for a <b>phone</b>), the Note \nreceived positive ...",
"title": "Samsung Galaxy Note series"
},
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"snippet": "The Samsung <b>Galaxy</b> Note 4 is an Android phablet smartphone developed and \nproduced by Samsung Electronics. The <b>Galaxy</b> Note 4 <b>was</b> unveiled during a ...",
"title": "Samsung Galaxy Note 4"
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When did miami heat win their first ring?
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-8740000122117874431
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Miami Heat
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"2006"
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"Miami Heat",
"List of NBA champions"
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"title": "NBA Finals"
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"snippet": "The 2019 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship series of the National Basketball \nAssociation (NBA)'s 2018–19 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs.",
"title": "2019 NBA Finals"
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"snippet": "The 1994 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship round of the National Basketball \nAssociation (NBA)'s 1993–94 season, and the culmination of the season's \nplayoffs.",
"title": "1994 NBA Finals"
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"snippet": "The 2010 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s \nchampionship series for the 2009–10 season. The best-of-seven playoff was \ncontested ...",
"title": "2010 NBA Finals"
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"snippet": "The 1987 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship round of the National Basketball \nAssociation (NBA)'s 1986–87 season, and the culmination of the season's \nplayoffs.",
"title": "1987 NBA Finals"
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"snippet": "The 1988 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship round of the National Basketball \nAssociation (NBA)'s 1987–88 season, and the culmination of the season's \nplayoffs.",
"title": "1988 NBA Finals"
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"snippet": "The 1996 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship series of the National Basketball \nAssociation (NBA)'s 1995–96 season, and the culmination of the season's \nplayoffs ...",
"title": "1996 NBA Finals"
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"snippet": "The 2008 <b>NBA Finals</b> were held June 5 through June 17, 2008, to decide the \nwinner of the 2007–08 NBA season, and conclude the season's playoffs.",
"title": "2008 NBA Finals"
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"snippet": "The 2016 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship series of the National Basketball \nAssociation (NBA) 2015–16 season and conclusion of the 2016 playoffs.",
"title": "2016 NBA Finals"
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"snippet": "San Antonio eventually eliminated the <b>Heat</b> in five games, ending <b>Miami's</b> quest \nfor a three-peat. For the Finals, James averaged 28.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, and ...",
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"snippet": "During Allen's first season with the <b>Miami Heat</b>, he averaged 10.9 points per \ngame and made 88.6% of his free throws while playing an average of 25.8 \nminutes ...",
"title": "Ray Allen"
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"snippet": "The 2011 NBA Finals was the championship series of the 2010–11 season of the \nNational Basketball Association (NBA) in which the Western Conference \nchampion Dallas Mavericks defeated the Eastern Conference champion <b>Miami</b> \n<b>Heat</b> in ... 2008 championship team), Wade and Haslem winning a championship \n<b>ring</b>.",
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"snippet": "Shaquille Rashaun "Shaq" O'Neal is a retired professional American basketball \nplayer who is a ... On July 14, 2004, O'Neal was traded to the <b>Miami Heat</b> for \nCaron Butler, Lamar Odom, Brian Grant, and ... Upon arriving in Cleveland, O'\nNeal said, "My motto is very simple: Win a <b>Ring</b> for the King", referring to LeBron \nJames.",
"title": "Shaquille O'Neal"
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"title": "Greg Oden"
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"snippet": "4.1 <b>Miami Heat</b> (2008–2010); 4.2 Minnesota Timberwolves (2010–2012); 4.3 \nPhoenix Suns (2012–2013); 4.4 Second <b>Miami Heat</b> stint (2013–2014) ...",
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Where do most useful minerals occur in nature?
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Mineral
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"Earth 's crust"
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"Native metal",
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"ores"
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"snippet": "A native metal is any metal that is found pure in its metallic form in <b>nature</b>. Metals \nthat <b>can</b> be ... Only gold, silver, copper and the platinum metals <b>occur in nature</b> in \nlarge amounts. ... Silver nuggets, wires, and grains <b>are</b> relatively <b>common</b>, but \nthere <b>are</b> also a large number of silver compound <b>minerals</b> owing to silver being\n ...",
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"snippet": "A <b>mineral</b> is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound that <b>occurs naturally</b> \nin pure form. <b>Minerals are most</b> commonly associated with rocks due to the \npresence of ... Although <b>biominerals</b> and liquid <b>mineral</b> crystals, <b>are</b> not the <b>most</b> \n<b>common</b> form of <b>minerals</b>, they help to define the limits of what constitutes a \n<b>mineral</b> ...",
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"snippet": "Ulexite sometimes known as TV rock, is a <b>mineral occurring</b> in silky white \nrounded crystalline masses or in parallel fibers. The <b>natural</b> fibers of ulexite \nconduct light along their long axes, by internal ... <b>More common minerals</b> that <b>are</b> \nnot borates, but also form in evaporite deposits <b>are</b>: calcite CaCO3: gypsum \nCaSO4·2H2O ...",
"title": "Ulexite"
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"snippet": "Boron is a chemical element with the symbol B and atomic number 5. Produced \nentirely by ... Boron is concentrated on Earth by the water-solubility of its <b>more</b> \n<b>common naturally occurring</b> compounds, the borate <b>minerals</b>. These <b>are</b> mined ... \nA few boron-containing organic pharmaceuticals <b>are used</b> or <b>are</b> in study. <b>Natural</b>\n ...",
"title": "Boron"
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"snippet": "Uranium ore deposits <b>are</b> economically recoverable concentrations of uranium \nwithin the Earth's crust. Uranium is one of the <b>more common</b> elements in the \nEarth's crust, being 40 ... The <b>most common</b> isotopes in <b>natural</b> uranium <b>are</b>U (\n99.27%) andU (0.72%). <b>All</b> uranium isotopes present in <b>natural</b> uranium <b>are</b> \nradioactive ...",
"title": "Uranium ore"
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"snippet": "Asbestos is a term <b>used</b> to refer to six <b>naturally occurring</b> silicate <b>minerals</b>. <b>All are</b> \ncomposed of long and thin fibrous crystals, each fiber being composed of <b>many</b> ...",
"title": "Asbestos"
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"snippet": "Layered double hydroxides (LDH) <b>are</b> a class of ionic solids characterized by a \nlayered ... LDHs <b>occur in nature</b> as <b>minerals</b>, as byproducts of metabolism of \ncertain bacteria, and also unintentionally in ... The <b>most common</b> intercalated \nanions <b>are</b> [CO3]<sup>2−</sup>, [SO4]<sup>2−</sup> and Cl<sup>−</sup>; OH<sup>−</sup>, S<sup>2−</sup> and [Sb(OH)6]<sup>−</sup> have also been \nreported.",
"title": "Layered double hydroxides"
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"snippet": "An organic <b>mineral</b> is an organic compound in <b>mineral</b> form. An organic \ncompound is any ... Mineralogists have <b>used</b> statistical models to predict that \nthere <b>are more</b> undiscovered organic <b>mineral</b> species than ... There <b>are</b> 72 \nknown synthetic oxalates, some of which <b>could occur in nature</b>, particularly near \nfossil organisms.",
"title": "Organic mineral"
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"title": "Chemical element"
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Who sings the original song you don't own me?
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-7214830345069080037
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You Don't Own Me
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"Lesley Gore"
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"You Don't Own Me"
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"question": "Who sings the the song \"You Don't Own Me\" recorded in French as \"Je suis libre\" in 1964?"
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"question": "Who sings the song \"You Don't Own Me\" recorded as the first male version in 1973?"
},
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"answer": [
"Joan Jett"
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"question": "Who sings fairly true to the original song \"You Don't Own Me\" as recorded in 1979?"
},
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"answer": [
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"question": "Who sings the song \"You Don't Own Me\" at the end of The First Wives Club?"
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"title": "You Don't Own Me"
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"snippet": "Grace Sewell (born 8 April 1997), known mononymously as Grace and more \nrecently SayGrace, is an Australian <b>singer</b> and songwriter. She is best known for "\n<b>You Don't Own Me</b>", a cover version of the 1963 ... Grace released "<b>You Don't</b> \n<b>Own Me</b>" in March 2015 as a tribute to and cover of the original <b>singer</b>, Lesley \nGore, ...",
"title": "Saygrace"
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"snippet": "Lesley Sue Goldstein (May 2, 1946 – February 16, 2015), known professionally \nas Lesley Gore, was an American <b>singer</b>, songwriter, ... The album also included \na revised version of "<b>You Don't Own Me</b>", about which the New York Daily News ...",
"title": "Lesley Gore"
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"snippet": "David Ernest White (November 26, 1939 – March 16, 2019), also known as David \nWhite Tricker, was an American <b>singer</b> and songwriter. ... and co-wrote a number \nof other hit songs, including "At the Hop," "<b>You Don't Own Me</b>", and "1-2-3." ...",
"title": "David White (musician)"
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"snippet": "Dear X or "Dear X, <b>You Don't Own Me</b>" is a song by Christian metal band Disciple \nfrom their 2010 album Horseshoes & Handgrenades. It was released as the ...",
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"snippet": "The Secret Sisters are an Americana <b>singing</b> and songwriting duo consisting of \nvocalists Laura ... The sisters' third album, <b>You Don't Own Me</b> Anymore, was \nproduced by Brandi Carlile and Tim and Phil Hanseroth, mixed by Grammy-\nwinner ...",
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"snippet": "The song "<b>You Don't Own Me</b>" appears on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack. The \nrecord also featured harmony vocals by <b>singer</b>-songwriter Grayson Hugh. \nOutside ...",
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"snippet": "<b>You Don't</b> Know <b>Me</b> is a song by American record producer Armand Van Helden, \nfeaturing the vocals from German-American <b>singer</b> Duane Harden.",
"title": "You Don't Know Me (Armand Van Helden song)"
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"snippet": "John L. Medora (born May 28, 1936), also known as John or Johnny Madara, is \nan American <b>singer</b>-songwriter and ... He later co-wrote other hits including "1-2-\n3" for Len Barry, and "<b>You Don't Own Me</b>" for Lesley Gore. In 1965, he and White\n ...",
"title": "John Medora"
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"snippet": "(1963), "<b>You Don't Own Me</b>" (1963). "She's a Fool" is a song written by Mark \nBarkan and Ben Raleigh that was originally recorded ... The <b>singer</b> is upset that \nthe boy she likes is being treated poorly by his current girlfriend. Allmusic critic \nRichie ...",
"title": "She's a Fool"
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Who is the canadian high commissioner to barbados?
|
-5718159264009065914
|
High Commission of Canada in Barbados
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"Marie Legault"
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"High Commission of Canada in Barbados"
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"Richard Hanley"
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"question": "Who is the 16th canadian high commissioner to barbados?"
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"Ruth Archibald"
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"title": "High Commission of Canada in Barbados"
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"snippet": "The <b>High Commission</b> of <b>Barbados</b> in Ottawa is the primary diplomatic mission of \n<b>Barbados</b> in <b>Canada</b>. Among the initial diplomatic missions to be established ...",
"title": "High Commission of Barbados, Ottawa"
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"snippet": "Edward Evelyn Greaves (19 April 1940 - 22 September 2018) was <b>High</b> \n<b>Commissioner</b> of <b>Barbados</b> to <b>Canada</b> ( from July 2008). He was a representative \nfor the ...",
"title": "Edward Evelyn Greaves"
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"snippet": "The <b>High Commission</b> is the primary diplomatic mission of <b>Barbados</b> in <b>Canada</b>. \nAmong the ...",
"title": "Barbados–Canada relations"
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"snippet": "Ruth Archibald (born 26 July 1949) is a <b>Canadian</b> diplomat and former political \norganizer. She is the current <b>Canadian high commissioner</b> in Bridgetown with \nresponsibility for <b>Barbados</b> ...",
"title": "Ruth Archibald"
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"snippet": "Canadian High Commissions are Canadian diplomatic missions in ... High \nCommissioners to India · List of <b>Canadian High Commissioners to Barbados</b> \n1966– ...",
"title": "Canadian High Commissions"
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"title": "List of High Commissioners of New Zealand to Canada"
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"snippet": "Sir James Cameron Tudor (18 October 1919 – 9 July 1995) was a Barbadian \npolitician and ... He served as deputy prime minister, education minister, <b>high</b> \n<b>commissioner</b> to Britain, and ... Born in St. Michael, <b>Barbados</b> in 1919, Tudor was \neducated at Harrison College, <b>Barbados</b>, and at Keble College, Oxford, where in \n1942 ...",
"title": "James Cameron Tudor"
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"snippet": "This article deals with the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international \nrelations of ... Americas: Brazil, <b>Canada</b>, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, \nUruguay, Venezuela. Eurasia: Austria, Australia, China, ... <b>Barbados</b> has a non-\nresident <b>High Commissioner</b> from Bridgetown, <b>Barbados</b>. Argentina, 1968-Aug-\n16.",
"title": "Foreign relations of Barbados"
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"snippet": "... Lemay, Tammy Verge, <b>Marie</b>-Chantal Perron, Steve Laplante et Marc <b>Legault</b>. \nBorn, February 1, 1967. Châteauguay, Quebec. Education, National Theatre \nSchool of Canada. Website, http://mariechantalperron.com/. <b>Marie</b>-Chantal \nPerron (born February 1, 1967) is a Canadian actress and fashion designer.",
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When was the last time the atlanta falcons were in the super bowl?
|
-94207589871672894
|
Atlanta Falcons
|
[
"Super Bowl LI"
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"Atlanta Falcons"
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"title": "Atlanta Falcons"
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"snippet": "<b>Super Bowl</b> XXXIII was an American football game played between the American \nFootball ... The <b>Falcons</b>, under former Denver head coach Dan Reeves, <b>were</b> \nmaking ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XXXIII would mark the <b>last time</b> back-to-back <b>Super Bowls</b> \n<b>were</b> ... Pro Bowl quarterback Chris Chandler led <b>Atlanta's</b> offense extremely well\n, ...",
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"snippet": "The 1998 <b>Atlanta Falcons</b> season was the franchise's 33rd in the National \nFootball League (NFL). The Falcons qualified for the <b>Super Bowl</b> for the first <b>time</b> \nunder the guidance ... The Falcons won their <b>final</b> nine regular season games to \nearn the #2 seed in the National Football Conference (NFC) for the postseason \nand the ...",
"title": "1998 Atlanta Falcons season"
},
{
"snippet": "The 2016 <b>Atlanta Falcons</b> season was the franchise's 51st season in the National \nFootball League and the second under head coach Dan Quinn. It also marked \nthe team's 25th and <b>final</b> season playing their home games at ... In <b>Super Bowl</b> LI, \nthe Falcons faced the New England Patriots, and built a 28–3 lead midway ...",
"title": "2016 Atlanta Falcons season"
},
{
"snippet": "The 2017 <b>Atlanta Falcons</b> season was the franchise's 52nd season in the \nNational Football ... The Falcons <b>were</b> the only NFC team from the 2016 playoffs \nto qualify for the 2017 playoffs. ... the Wild Card Round, but lost against the \neventual <b>Super Bowl</b> champion Philadelphia Eagles in the ... 2017 <b>Atlanta</b> \n<b>Falcons final</b> roster ...",
"title": "2017 Atlanta Falcons season"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>Atlanta Falcons are</b> an American football team based in Atlanta, Georgia. \nThey <b>are</b> members of the South division of the National Football Conference (\nNFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Falcons joined the NFL as an \nexpansion team in 1966 and have compiled an all-<b>time</b> record of 337 wins, 436 \nlosses, ... The Falcons have appeared in two <b>Super Bowls</b>, losing both <b>times</b>; \ntheir first ...",
"title": "List of Atlanta Falcons head coaches"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Falcons</b> Pro Bowl CB Ray Buchanan also jokingly ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XXXIII was an \nexciting and novel event for ... driven within the Broncos 30-yard line seven <b>times</b>, \nyet had only ... to make the score a more respectable <b>final</b> of 34–19. Despite the \nembarrassing finish, the 1998 <b>Falcons are</b> the ...",
"title": "History of the Atlanta Falcons"
},
{
"snippet": "The Falcons–Saints rivalry is an NFL rivalry between the <b>Atlanta Falcons</b> and the \nNew Orleans Saints. The Rivalry began in 1967 when the Saints entered the NFL \nas an expansion team. The teams <b>were</b> both placed in the NFC West in 1970, \nresulting in the teams ... A pair of <b>last</b>-minute wins by Atlanta in 1978 with playoff \nimplications helped ...",
"title": "Falcons–Saints rivalry"
},
{
"snippet": "The National Football Conference – South Division or NFC South is one of the \nfour divisions of ... The NFC South currently has four member clubs: the <b>Atlanta</b> \n<b>Falcons</b>, ... The Saints record is 375–438–5; their win in <b>Super Bowl</b> XLIV is the \nhighlight of ... Each team has won the division at least three <b>times</b> and made a \nplayoff ...",
"title": "NFC South"
}
]
}
] |
Who does the voice of tina on bob's burgers?
|
-6767223515894218738
|
Dan Mintz
|
[
"Daniel Alexander Mintz"
] |
[
"List of Bob's Burgers characters"
] |
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"answer": [
"Dan Mintz"
],
"qaPairs": null,
"type": "singleAnswer"
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] |
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{
"query": "Who does the voice of tina on bob's burgers?",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "Daniel Alexander Mintz (born September 25, 1981) is an American comedian, \n<b>voice</b> actor and writer best known for his role as Bob's oldest daughter <b>Tina</b> \nBelcher on the animated show <b>Bob's Burgers</b>.",
"title": "Dan Mintz"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Voiced</b> by Dan Mintz. <b>Tina</b> Ruth Belcher is the eldest Belcher child. She generally \nspeaks in a low, monotone <b>voice</b>, wears glasses, ...",
"title": "List of Bob's Burgers characters"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Bob's Burgers</b> is an American animated sitcom television series created by Loren \nBouchard for ... <b>Tina</b> has a massive crush on Jimmy Pesto (Bob's rival)'s son, \nJimmy Jr., who vacillates between ... where the Belcher family is shown, but Bob \nis revealed to be Sterling Archer (also <b>voiced</b> by H. Jon Benjamin) in a fugue \nstate.",
"title": "Bob's Burgers"
},
{
"snippet": ""Presto <b>Tina</b>-o" is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the animated comedy \nseries <b>Bob's Burgers</b> and the overall 55th episode, ... <b>Tina</b> urges him to include \nher as his magician's assistant, which he <b>does</b> reluctantly. However, she is ...",
"title": "Presto Tina-o"
},
{
"snippet": "Dan Mintz <b>voices Tina</b>. "Teen-a Witch" is the third episode of the seventh season \nof the American animated comedy series <b>Bob's Burgers</b> and ... audience to take \neven remotely seriously that <b>Tina</b> is an actual witch, but it <b>does</b> need to provide ...",
"title": "Teen-a Witch"
},
{
"snippet": ""<b>Tina</b> Tailor Soldier Spy" is the seventh episode of the fifth season of the \nanimated comedy series <b>Bob's Burgers</b> and the overall 74th episode, ... 119, after \nfeeling that her troop <b>does</b> not care for her adherence to the older Thundergirl \nmanual.",
"title": "Tina Tailor Soldier Spy"
},
{
"snippet": ""Topsy" is the 16th episode of the third season of the animated comedy series \n<b>Bob's Burgers</b> ... Louise decides to recreate the electrocution to spite Mr. Dinkler, \nwith <b>Tina</b> playing Topsy and Gene as Edison, a role ... Rack," which is worn on \nthe person's chest like a brassiere and holds more spices than Bob's invention \n<b>does</b>.",
"title": "Topsy (Bob's Burgers)"
},
{
"snippet": ""Bob Fires the Kids" is the third episode of the third season of the American \nanimated comedy series <b>Bob's Burgers</b>. Written by Lizzie and Wendy Molyneux, \nthe episode sees Bob Belcher (H. Jon Benjamin) firing his children <b>Tina</b> (Dan ... \nThe episode also sees the return of the bank robber Mickey, <b>voiced</b> by guest \nactor Bill ...",
"title": "Bob Fires the Kids"
},
{
"snippet": ""<b>Tinarannosaurus</b> Wrecks" is the seventh episode of the third season of the \nanimated comedy series <b>Bob's Burgers</b> and the overall ... He tries to confront the \nBelchers about this, but always fails to <b>do</b> so. Mort then finally finds the courage \nto tell ...",
"title": "Tinarannosaurus Wrecks"
},
{
"snippet": ""Boyz 4 Now" is the 21st episode of the third season of the American animated \ncomedy series <b>Bob's Burgers</b>. ... <b>Tina</b> is excited, but Louise, who dislikes boy \nbands, only agrees to go at the ... Phillip Maciak, writing for the Los Angeles \nReview of Books, named Kristen Schaal's <b>voice</b> acting as Louise on <b>Bob's</b> \n<b>Burgers</b> as his ...",
"title": "Boyz 4 Now"
}
]
}
] |
When did the us last host the olympics?
|
-1317019017488510112
|
United States at the Olympics
|
[
"2002 Winter Olympics"
] |
[
"2002 Winter Olympics",
"1996 Summer Olympics",
"List of Olympic Games host cities",
"2004 Summer Olympics"
] |
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"answer": null,
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"answer": [
"July 19-August 4"
],
"question": "When did the us last host the summer olympics?"
},
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"answer": [
"February 8-February 24",
"from 8 to 24 February 2002"
],
"question": "When did the us last host the winter olympics?"
},
{
"answer": [
"Atlanta 1996",
"1996 Summer Olympics",
"Games of the XXVI Olympiad",
"Centennial Olympic Games"
],
"question": "Which summer olympics did the us last host?"
},
{
"answer": [
"XIX Olympic Winter Games",
"2002 Winter Olympics",
"Salt Lake 2002"
],
"question": "Which winter olympics did the us last host?"
}
],
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}
] |
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"query": "When did the us last host the olympics?",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "The <b>United States</b> of America (<b>USA</b>) has sent athletes to every celebration of the \nmodern ... The <b>United States</b> has <b>hosted</b> the Games on eight occasions, more \nthan any ... <b>Last</b> but not least, the <b>US</b> basketball team won its seventh \nconsecutive gold ... The Americans <b>did</b> not accept the silver medals, believing \nthat they were ...",
"title": "United States at the Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "This is a list of <b>host</b> cities of the <b>Olympic</b> Games, both summer and winter, since \nthe modern ... The <b>United States</b> has <b>hosted</b> a total of eight <b>Olympic</b> Games, more \nthan any other country, followed by France with five editions. Switzerland, the ... \nYear, <b>Last</b> Year, Country, Continent, Summer <b>Olympics</b>, Winter <b>Olympics</b>, \nSummer",
"title": "List of Olympic Games host cities"
},
{
"snippet": "The Summer <b>Olympic</b> Games or the Games of the Olympiad, first held in 1896, is \na major ... The <b>United States</b> has <b>hosted</b> the Summer <b>Olympic</b> Games four times: \nthe ... was one of the nations in the Eastern Bloc that <b>did</b> attend the 1984 \n<b>Olympics</b>. ... This was popularly felt to be an appropriate recompense for the \n<b>previous</b> ...",
"title": "Summer Olympic Games"
},
{
"snippet": "The Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games is a major international multi-sport event held once \nevery four years ... They have been held four times in the <b>United States</b> (1932, \n1960, 1980, and 2002), three times in France (1924, 1968, ... The IOC has \nselected Beijing, China, to <b>host</b> the 2022 Winter <b>Olympics</b> and the Italian cities of \nMilan and ...",
"title": "Winter Olympic Games"
},
{
"snippet": "The 1936 Summer <b>Olympics</b> (German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1936), \nofficially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad, was an international multi-sport \nevent held in 1936 in Berlin, Nazi Germany. Berlin won the bid to <b>host</b> the Games \nover Barcelona, Spain, on 26 April 1931 ... These were <b>the final Olympics</b> under \nthe presidency of Henri de Baillet-Latour ...",
"title": "1936 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The 1996 Summer <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad\n, commonly ... The <b>hosting United States</b> led the medal count with a total of 101 \nmedals, and the most gold (44) and silver ... The ceremony began with a 60-\nsecond countdown, which included footage from all of the <b>previous Olympic</b> \nGames.",
"title": "1996 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The 1964 Summer <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the Games of the XVIII Olympiad \nwas an ... The <b>previous Olympics</b> in Rome in 1960 started in late August and ... \nThe <b>United States</b> won the most gold medals, while the Soviet Union won the \nmost ... Japan and specifically Tokyo will <b>host</b> the Summer <b>Olympics</b> again in \n2020 ...",
"title": "1964 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Doha bid to <b>host</b> the 2016 Summer <b>Olympics</b>, in addition to ... in the <b>United States</b> \nthere were plans for an <b>Olympic</b> bid in a ... to discuss the bid process and the \ncity's <b>previous</b> bids.",
"title": "Bids for the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The Los Angeles bid for the 2024 Summer <b>Olympics</b> and Summer Paralympics \nwas the attempt ... Los Angeles will become the first <b>American</b> city to <b>host the</b> \n<b>Olympic</b> games since the 2002 Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Salt Lake City. It will be the ... "\nLA 2024 relocates Summer <b>Olympics</b> press center to USC in <b>latest</b> bid \ndocuments".",
"title": "Los Angeles bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The Chicago bid for the 2016 Summer <b>Olympics</b> and Paralympics was an \nunsuccessful bid, first ... It would have been the ninth <b>Olympics hosted</b> in the \n<b>United States</b>, after the 1904, 1932, 1984 and 1996 Summer ... In 2009, as <b>the</b> \n<b>final</b> selection approached, opponents of the bid became vocal even though \norganizers ...",
"title": "Chicago bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics"
}
]
},
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"query": "2002 olympics",
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"snippet": "The <b>2002</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b>, officially the XIX <b>Olympic</b> Winter Games and \ncommonly known as Salt Lake <b>2002</b>, was a winter multi-sport event that was \ncelebrated ...",
"title": "2002 Winter Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Ice hockey at the <b>2002</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> was held at the E Center in West Valley \nCity and Peaks Ice Arena in Provo, Utah. The men's and women's tournaments ...",
"title": "Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>2002</b> Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games were held in and around Salt Lake City, United \nStates. The games ran from February 8 to 24, <b>2002</b>, and the Paralympics from ...",
"title": "Venues of the 2002 Winter Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "All figure skating events in <b>2002</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> were held at the Salt Lake Ice \nCenter. Contents. 1 Medal summary. 1.1 Medalists; 1.2 Medal table. 2 Results.",
"title": "Figure skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Alpine skiing at the <b>2002</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> consisted of ten events held February \n10–23 in the United States near Salt Lake City, Utah. The downhill, super-G, ...",
"title": "Alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Biathlon at the <b>2002</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> consisted of eight biathlon events. They \nwere held at Soldier Hollow. The events began on 11 February and ended on 20\n ...",
"title": "Biathlon at the 2002 Winter Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>2002 Olympic</b> Winter Games bid scandal was a scandal involving \nallegations of bribery used to win the rights to host the 2002 Winter Olympics in \nSalt Lake ...",
"title": "2002 Winter Olympic bid scandal"
},
{
"snippet": "The Utah <b>Olympic</b> Park is a winter sports park built for the <b>2002</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b>, \nand is located 28 miles (45 km) east of Salt Lake City near Park City, Utah, ...",
"title": "Utah Olympic Park"
},
{
"snippet": "The cross-country skiing events at the <b>2002</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> were marred by \ndrug problems. The winners of three races were disqualified after blood tests ...",
"title": "Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "At the <b>2002</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> held in Salt Lake City, allegations arose that the \npairs' figure skating competition had been fixed. The controversy led to two pairs\n ...",
"title": "2002 Winter Olympics figure skating scandal"
}
]
},
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"query": "1996 olympics",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "The <b>1996</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad\n, commonly known as Atlanta <b>1996</b>, and also referred to as the Centennial ...",
"title": "1996 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The Centennial <b>Olympic</b> Park bombing was a domestic terrorist pipe bombing \nattack on Centennial <b>Olympic</b> Park in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 27 during the \n<b>1996</b> ...",
"title": "Centennial Olympic Park bombing"
},
{
"snippet": "At the <b>1996</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Atlanta, 44 events in athletics were contested. \nThere were a total number of 2053 participating athletes from 191 countries.",
"title": "Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the <b>Olympic</b> Park \nBomber, is an American Christian terrorist convicted for a series of anti-abortion \nand anti-gay-motivated bombings across the southern United States between \n<b>1996</b> and 1998, which killed three people and injured 150 others.",
"title": "Eric Rudolph"
},
{
"snippet": "Basketball contests at the <b>1996 Olympic</b> Games was the fourteenth appearance \nof the sport of basketball as an official Olympic medal event. It held from July 20, ...",
"title": "Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Six cities submitted bids to host the <b>1996</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> which were awarded \nto Atlanta, on September 18, 1990. The other candidate cities were Athens ...",
"title": "Bids for the 1996 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>1996</b> Men's <b>Olympic</b> Football Tournament, played as part of the <b>1996</b> \nSummer <b>Olympics</b>, was hosted in Birmingham, Alabama, Washington, D.C., \nOrlando, ...",
"title": "Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament ..."
},
{
"snippet": "The football tournament at the <b>1996</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> started on 20 July and \nfinished on 3 August. The women's competition was contested for the first time in\n ...",
"title": "Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>1996</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>—based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States—marked \nthe first time that women participated in the <b>Olympic</b> association football ...",
"title": "Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament ..."
},
{
"snippet": "The United States was the host nation for the <b>1996</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Atlanta, \nGeorgia. 646 competitors, 375 men and 271 women, took part in 263 events in ...",
"title": "United States at the 1996 Summer Olympics"
}
]
},
{
"query": "2004 olympics",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "The <b>2004</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> officially known as the Games of the XXVIII \nOlympiad and commonly known as Athens <b>2004</b>, was a premier international \nmulti-sport ...",
"title": "2004 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Basketball at the <b>2004</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> was the sixteenth appearance of the \nsport of basketball as an official <b>Olympic</b> medal event. It took place at the \nHelliniko ...",
"title": "Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The football tournament at the <b>2004</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> started on 11 August and \nended on 28 August. The tournaments take place every four years, ...",
"title": "Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "At the <b>2004</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>, the athletics events were held at the Athens \n<b>Olympic</b> Stadium from August 18 to August 29, except for the marathons the race\n ...",
"title": "Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The men's basketball tournament at the <b>2004</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Athens, \nbegan on 15 August and ended on 28 August, when Argentina defeated Italy 84–\n69 ...",
"title": "Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament ..."
},
{
"snippet": "Baseball at the <b>2004</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> was held on two separate diamonds \nwithin the Helliniko <b>Olympic</b> Complex, from August 15th to August 25th. For the ...",
"title": "Baseball at the 2004 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "The swimming competitions at the <b>2004</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Athens took place \nfrom 14 to 21 August <b>2004</b> at the Athens <b>Olympic</b> Aquatic Centre in Marousi.",
"title": "Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Women's <b>Olympic</b> Football tournament was held for the third time at the <b>2004</b> \nSummer <b>Olympics</b>. The tournament featured 10 women's national teams from six\n ...",
"title": "Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament ..."
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>2004</b> United States men's <b>Olympic</b> basketball team competed at the <b>2004</b> \nSummer <b>Olympics</b> in Athens, Greece. The team was led by Basketball Hall of ...",
"title": "2004 United States men's Olympic basketball team"
},
{
"snippet": "Tennis at the <b>2004</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Athens took place on ten separate courts \nat the <b>Olympic</b> Tennis Centre. The surface was hardcourt. 172 players ...",
"title": "Tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics"
}
]
}
] |
When did it become legal to own gold again?
|
-441539764023360045
|
Gold Reserve Act
|
[
"By 1975"
] |
[
"Gold Reserve Act"
] |
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"answer": [
"December 31, 1974"
],
"question": "When did it become legal to own gold again in the United States?"
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"answer": [
"January 30, 1976"
],
"question": "When did it become legal to own gold again in Australia?"
}
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"type": "multipleQAs"
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{
"query": "it become legal to own gold again",
"results": [
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"snippet": "The United States <b>Gold</b> Reserve Act of January 30, 1934 required that all <b>gold</b> \nand <b>gold</b> ... starting in 1964 – <b>gold</b> certificates were <b>again allowed</b> for private \ninvestors on April 24, ... By 1975 Americans could <b>again</b> freely <b>own</b> and trade \n<b>gold</b>. ... The Bank of France also saw over 200 tonnes of <b>gold get</b> transferred to \nNew York ...",
"title": "Gold Reserve Act"
},
{
"snippet": "Executive Order 6102 is a United States presidential executive order signed on \nApril 5, 1933, ... The order further permitted any person to <b>own</b> up to $100 in <b>gold</b> \ncoins (a face value equivalent to 5 troy ounces (160 g) of <b>gold</b> valued at ... That \nprotected recognized <b>gold</b> coin collections from <b>legal</b> seizure and likely melting.",
"title": "Executive Order 6102"
},
{
"snippet": "The 1933 double eagle is a United States 20-dollar <b>gold</b> coin. Although 445,500 \nspecimens of this Saint-Gaudens double eagle were minted in 1933, none were \never officially circulated, and all but two were ordered melted down. However, 20 \nmore are known to have been rescued from melting by <b>being</b> ... This act declared \nthat <b>gold</b> coins were no longer <b>legal</b> tender in the United ...",
"title": "1933 double eagle"
},
{
"snippet": "If opened, the bar may have to be re-melted after selling it <b>back</b>, which affects its \nvalue a little. Thickness is around 3-4 mm only. It is notably heavier than one \nmight expect for such a small piece of metal. Of all the precious metals, <b>gold</b> is \nthe most popular as an investment. Investors generally buy ... Furthermore, at \nhigher prices, more ounces of <b>gold become</b> economically ...",
"title": "Gold as an investment"
},
{
"snippet": "Greenbacks were paper currency issued by the United States during the \nAmerican Civil War. They were in two forms: Demand Notes, issued in 1861–\n1862, and United States Notes issued in 1862–1865. They were <b>legal</b> tender by \nlaw, but were not backed by <b>gold</b> or silver, only the ... Initially they were \ndiscounted relative to <b>gold</b>, but <b>being</b> fully redeemable in ...",
"title": "Greenback (1860s money)"
},
{
"snippet": "The history of the United States Dollar refers to more than 240 years since the \nContinental ... The Bank of North America also issued notes convertible into <b>gold</b> \nor silver. On July 6 ... in 1787 to include the <b>gold</b> and silver clause in the United \nStates Constitution, preventing individual States from issuing their <b>own</b> bills of \ncredit.",
"title": "History of the United States dollar"
},
{
"snippet": "The sovereign is a <b>gold</b> coin of the United Kingdom, with a nominal value of one \npound sterling. ... Though the sovereign is no longer in circulation, it is still <b>legal</b> \ntender in the ... with the <b>gold</b> often returned to Britain and struck <b>again</b> into \nsovereigns. ... Allen converted five sovereigns from his <b>own</b> pocket into notes, \nand the ...",
"title": "Sovereign (British coin)"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Legal</b> tender is a medium of payment recognized by a <b>legal</b> system to be valid for \nmeeting a ... Therefore, private businesses may formulate their <b>own</b> policies on \nwhether to accept cash unless state law requires otherwise. ... Now, however, \neven surviving pre-1933 <b>gold</b> coins are <b>legal</b> tender under the 1964 act.",
"title": "Legal tender"
},
{
"snippet": "The Krugerrand is a South African coin, first minted on 3 July 1967 to help market \nSouth African <b>gold</b> and produced by Rand Refinery and the South African Mint. \nBy 1980, the Krugerrand accounted for 90% of the global <b>gold</b> coin market. ... \nAlthough Krugerrand coins have no face value, they are considered <b>legal</b> tender \nin ...",
"title": "Krugerrand"
},
{
"snippet": "Asteroid mining is the exploitation of raw materials from asteroids and other \nminor planets, including near-Earth objects. Hard rock minerals could be mined \nfrom an asteroid or a spent comet. Precious metals such as <b>gold</b>, silver, and \nplatinum group metals could be transported <b>back</b> to Earth, ... Technology <b>being</b> \ndeveloped by Deep Space Industries to examine, sample, ...",
"title": "Asteroid mining"
}
]
}
] |
Who wrote can't get next to you?
|
-1668397747718398159
|
I Can't Get Next to You
|
[
"Barrett Strong",
"Norman Whitfield"
] |
[
"I Can't Get Next to You"
] |
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{
"answer": [
"Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong",
"Barrett Strong",
"Norman Whitfield"
],
"qaPairs": null,
"type": "singleAnswer"
}
] |
[
{
"query": "Who wrote can't get next to you?",
"results": [
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"snippet": ""I <b>Can't Get Next to You</b>" is a 1969 number-one single recorded by The \nTemptations and written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for the Gordy (\nMotown) ...",
"title": "I Can't Get Next to You"
},
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"snippet": "Norman Jesse Whitfield (May 12, 1940 – September 16, 2008) was an American \nsongwriter ... During his 25-year career, Whitfield co-<b>wrote</b> and produced many \nenduring hits for Motown artists, including "Ain't ... originally recorded by The \nTemptations; 1969: "I <b>Can't Get Next to You</b>" – The Temptations (US #1, US R&B \n#1, ...",
"title": "Norman Whitfield"
},
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"snippet": "Al Green Gets Next to You is the 3rd studio album by American soul singer Al \nGreen, released August 14, 1971. Track listing[edit]. "I <b>Can't Get Next to You</b>" ...",
"title": "Al Green Gets Next to You"
},
{
"snippet": "Barrett Strong (born February 5, 1941) is an American singer and songwriter. \nStrong was the first artist to record a hit for Motown, although he is best known for \nhis work as a songwriter, particularly in association with producer Norman \nWhitfield. Among his most famous work at Motown, Strong <b>wrote</b> the lyrics for \nmany of ... records by the Temptations, including "Cloud Nine", "I <b>Can't Get Next</b> \n<b>to You</b>", ...",
"title": "Barrett Strong"
},
{
"snippet": ""<b>Can't Get</b> Used to Losing <b>You</b>" is a song written by Jerome "Doc" Pomus and \nMort Shuman, first made popular by Andy Williams in a 1963 record release, \nwhich ...",
"title": "Can't Get Used to Losing You"
},
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"snippet": ""I Wanna <b>Get Next to You</b>" is a 1976 soul single written, composed and produced \nby American songwriter and producer Norman Whitfield, and most famously ...",
"title": "I Wanna Get Next to You"
},
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"snippet": ""Can I Sit <b>Next to You</b>, Girl" is the debut single by Australian hard rock band AC/\nDC, issued on 22 July 1974. On 26 August 1974, the song peaked at number 50\n ...",
"title": "Can I Sit Next to You, Girl"
},
{
"snippet": "Puzzle People is the eleventh studio album released by American soul quintet \nThe Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label in 1969. Produced entirely by \nNorman Whitfield, Puzzle People takes the next step ... single "Don't Let the \nJoneses Get You Down", and the number-one Billboard Pop hit "I <b>Can't Get Next</b> \n<b>to You</b>".",
"title": "Puzzle People"
},
{
"snippet": ""(I <b>Can't Get</b> No) Satisfaction" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling \nStones, released ... Keith Richards <b>wrote</b> "Satisfaction" in his sleep and recorded \na rough version of the riff on a Philips cassette player. ... of acoustic guitar before \n<b>you</b> could hear him drop the pick and "then me snoring for the <b>next</b> forty minutes".",
"title": "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
},
{
"snippet": "The use of the recording of "I <b>Can't Get Next to You</b>" from its 45 RPM single \nmakes "Psychedelic Shack" one of the first songs to use sampling, a technique \nthat ...",
"title": "Psychedelic Shack (song)"
}
]
}
] |
Who voices spider man in the animated series?
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-1333838144179912511
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Spider-Man (1994 TV series)
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"Christopher Daniel Barnes"
] |
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"Spider-Man (1994 TV series)"
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"answer": [
"Paul Robert Soles",
"Paul Soles"
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"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man (1967 TV series)?"
},
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"answer": [
"Shinji Tōdō"
],
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man (Japanese TV series)?"
},
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"answer": [
"Ted Schwartz"
],
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man (1981 TV series)?"
},
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"answer": [
"C.D. Barnes",
"Chris Barnes",
"C.B. Barnes",
"Christopher Daniel Barnes"
],
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man (1994 TV series)?"
},
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"answer": [
"Neil Patrick Harris"
],
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man: The New Animated Series?"
},
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"answer": [
"Robert Daymond Niles",
"Robbie Daymond"
],
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man (2017 TV series)?"
}
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"query": "Who voices spider man in the animated series?",
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"snippet": "<b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b>, also known as <b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b>: The <b>Animated Series</b> is an American ... \na character speaking (these scenes were sometimes slowed down in order to \nbetter match the actor's <b>voice</b> to the animation).",
"title": "Spider-Man (1994 TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "Grantray-Lawrence <b>Animation</b> produced the first season, and seasons two and \nthree were produced by Krantz Films in New York City. The show starred the \n<b>voice</b> ...",
"title": "Spider-Man (1967 TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> is an American <b>animated</b> television <b>series</b> based on the Marvel \nComics character ... Doctor Octopus / Otto Octavius / Superior <b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> (\n<b>voiced</b> by Scott Menville as Doctor Octopus / Living Brain, Robbie Daymond as \nSuperior ...",
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"snippet": "He faces two psychic twins that ruin everything in the wallcrawler's life, causing \nPeter to give up being <b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> and try to live a normal life. <b>Cast</b> and \ncharacters[ ...",
"title": "Spider-Man: The New Animated Series"
},
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"snippet": "Ultimate <b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> is an American <b>animated</b> television <b>series</b> based on the \n<b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> ... Notable <b>voice</b> actors include Adrian Pasdar as Iron Man (returning \nto the role after previously having <b>voiced</b> him in Madhouse's and Marvel's Iron \nMan ...",
"title": "Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)"
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"snippet": "<b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> is an American <b>animated</b> TV <b>series</b> based on the Marvel Comics \ncharacter of the same name. Contents. 1 Synopsis; 2 <b>Cast</b> ...",
"title": "Spider-Man (1981 TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "The Spectacular <b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> is an American <b>animated</b> television <b>series</b> based on \nthe ... The <b>series</b> also sports a very wide supporting <b>cast</b>. Every named ...",
"title": "The Spectacular Spider-Man (TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "X-Men: The <b>Animated Series</b> is an American animated television series which \ndebuted on ... The <b>voice</b> work was done using Canadian studios and South \nKorean studio AKOM was hired to animate the episodes. ... X-Men crossed over \nwith the <b>animated series Spider</b>-<b>Man</b>, when <b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> seeks out the X-Men's \nhelp to ...",
"title": "X-Men (TV series)"
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"snippet": "<b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> Unlimited is an American <b>animated series</b> by Saban Entertainment \nwhich features ... Peter Parker / <b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> (<b>voiced</b> by Rino Romano) – A \nphotographer for the Daily Bugle newspaper who was bitten by a radioactive \nspider and ...",
"title": "Spider-Man Unlimited"
},
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"snippet": "From 2008 to 2009, he <b>voiced Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> in The Spectacular <b>Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> \n<b>animated series</b> on The CW. He was originally supposed to <b>voice Spider</b>-<b>Man</b> in \nthe ...",
"title": "Josh Keaton"
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}
] |
What year did it snow in miami florida?
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-6871132772324034811
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Cold wave of January 1977
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"1977"
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"Snow in Florida"
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"answer": [
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"query": "snow in miami florida",
"results": [
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"snippet": "In any event, <b>Miami</b>, Ft. Lauderdale, and Palm Beach have not seen <b>snow</b> flurries \nbefore or since this 1977 event. Correction edit: Despite the debate, about 1/2 ...",
"title": "Snow in Florida"
},
{
"snippet": "The cold wave of January 1977 produced the only known trace of <b>snow</b> in the \ngreater <b>Miami</b> area of <b>Florida</b> ever reported, although the city itself did not report ...",
"title": "Cold wave of January 1977"
},
{
"snippet": "Climate of <b>Miami</b> is classified as having a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen \nclimate ... While <b>Miami</b> has never officially recorded any accumulating <b>snowfall</b> \nsince ... Southeastern <b>Florida</b> is also the only area in the continental United \nStates to ...",
"title": "Climate of Miami"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Miami</b>, officially the City of <b>Miami</b>, is the seat of <b>Miami</b>-Dade County, and the \ncultural, economic ... The metro area is by far the largest urban economy in \n<b>Florida</b> and the 12th largest in the United States, with a GDP of $344.9 billion as \nof 2017. ... While <b>Miami</b> has never recorded <b>snowfall</b> at any official weather \nstation since ...",
"title": "Miami"
},
{
"snippet": "Theodore "Ted" Brooks is a dentist in <b>Miami</b>, <b>Florida</b>. Every city bus carries an \nadvertisement for his dental practice "Hot Smile" with his picture. One day, Ted ...",
"title": "Snow Dogs"
},
{
"snippet": "The climate of the north and central parts of the US state of <b>Florida</b> is humid \nsubtropical. Most of ... A few times each decade <b>Miami</b> might see a winter night \nfall below 45 °F (7 °C). ... The state record for <b>snowfall</b> is 5 inches (13 cm), set in \nnorthern <b>Florida</b> during January 1800, though some debate exists about the \naccuracy.",
"title": "Climate of Florida"
},
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"snippet": "The Rex parade was delayed while <b>snow</b> was removed from the route. The low \ntemperature in <b>Miami</b>, <b>Florida</b> on February 14 dropped to 29 °F (−1.7 °C) with a ...",
"title": "Great Blizzard of 1899"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Miami</b> Gardens, <b>Florida</b>. Other names, "<b>Florida's</b> sleeping <b>Snow</b> White". Edwarda \nO'Bara (March 27, 1953 – November 21, 2012) was an American who spent 42 \nyears ...",
"title": "Edwarda O'Bara"
},
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"snippet": "This is a list of area codes in the state of <b>Florida</b>. Contents. 1 Background; 2 List \nof area codes ... excluding <b>Florida</b> Keys; includes Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples\n, Everglades City · 305: <b>Miami</b>-Dade County and the <b>Florida</b> Keys; overlaid by ...",
"title": "List of Florida area codes"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Snow</b>[edit]. Here is a good source for the <b>snow in Miami</b> as well as the rest of \n<b>florida</b> in 1977. Daniel Christensen (talk) 04:49, ...",
"title": "Talk:Climate of Miami"
}
]
}
] |
When did the indian numbering system reach europe?
|
6851517990016018025
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History of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system
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[
"976"
] |
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"Indian numbering system",
"Hindu–Arabic numeral system"
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"answer": [
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"15th century"
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"query": "indian numbering system",
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"snippet": "The <b>Indian numbering system</b> is used in the Indian subcontinent to express large \nnumbers. The terms lakh (100,000) and crore (10,000,000) are the most ...",
"title": "Indian numbering system"
},
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"snippet": "The Hindu–Arabic <b>numeral system</b> or Indo-Arabic <b>numeral system</b> is an <b>Indian</b> \npositional decimal <b>numeral system</b>, and is the most common <b>system</b> for the ...",
"title": "Hindu–Arabic numeral system"
},
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"snippet": "A lakh is a unit in the <b>Indian numbering system</b> equal to one hundred thousand (\n100,000; scientific notation: 10<sup>5</sup>). In the Indian convention of digit grouping, it is ...",
"title": "Lakh"
},
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"snippet": "A crore or koti denotes ten million and is equal to 100 lakh in the <b>Indian</b> \n<b>numbering system</b>. It is written as 1,00,00,000 with the local style of digit group ...",
"title": "Crore"
},
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"snippet": "The Hindu–Arabic <b>numeral system</b> is a decimal place-value <b>numeral system</b> that \nuses a zero glyph as in "205". Its glyphs are descended from the <b>Indian</b> Brahmi ...",
"title": "History of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system"
},
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"snippet": "Arabic numerals are the ten digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. The term often \nimplies a decimal ... Although the Hindu–Arabic <b>numeral system</b> (i.e. decimal) \nwas developed by <b>Indian</b> ... who wrote four volumes, On the Use of the <b>Indian</b> \nNumerals (Ketab fi Isti'mal al-'Adad al-Hindi) about 830, propagated it in the Arab \nworld.",
"title": "Arabic numerals"
},
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"snippet": "Comment[edit]. I was told <b>Indian</b> numbers to be as follows when I was child. Elam \nis one Daham is ten or 10 Shatam is hundred or 100 Sahastra is thousand or ...",
"title": "Talk:Indian numbering system"
},
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"snippet": "The Devanagari numerals are the symbols used to write numbers in the \nDevanagari script, the predominant script in India. They are used in the context of \nthe decimal Hindu–Arabic numeral system, ... See also[edit]. <b>Indian numbering</b> \n<b>system</b> ...",
"title": "Devanagari numerals"
},
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"snippet": "A decimal separator is a symbol used to separate the integer part from the \nfractional part of a ... The <b>Indian numbering system</b> is somewhat more complex: it \ngroups the rightmost three digits together (till the hundreds place) and thereafter\n ...",
"title": "Decimal separator"
},
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"snippet": "A <b>numeral system</b> (or <b>system</b> of numeration) is a writing <b>system</b> for expressing \nnumbers; that is, ... Two <b>Indian</b> mathematicians are credited with developing it.",
"title": "Numeral system"
}
]
},
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"query": "When did the indian numbering system reach europe?",
"results": [
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"snippet": "The Hindu–Arabic <b>numeral system</b> or Indo-Arabic <b>numeral system</b> is an <b>Indian</b> \npositional ... Later they came to be called "Arabic numerals" in <b>Europe</b> because \nthey <b>were</b> introduced to the West by Arab merchants. ... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) are \nthe product of the late 15th to early 16th century, when they <b>enter</b> early \ntypesetting.",
"title": "Hindu–Arabic numeral system"
},
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"snippet": "The Hindu–Arabic <b>numeral system</b> is a decimal place-value <b>numeral system</b> that \nuses a zero glyph as in "205". Its glyphs are descended from the <b>Indian</b> Brahmi \nnumerals. ... <b>Numbers were</b> expressed using a "named place-value notation", \nusing names ... The <b>system did</b> not come into wide use in <b>Europe</b>, however, until \nthe ...",
"title": "History of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system"
},
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"snippet": "A timeline of numerals and arithmetic. Contents. 1 Before 2000 BC. 1.1 1st \nmillennium BC; 1.2 ... 940 — Abu'l-Wafa al-Buzjani extracts roots using the <b>Indian</b> \n<b>numeral system</b>. 953 — The arithmetic of the Hindu-Arabic ... 12th century — the \nArabic numerals <b>reach Europe</b> through the Arabs. 1202 — Leonardo Fibonacci ...",
"title": "Timeline of numerals and arithmetic"
},
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"snippet": "0 (zero) is a <b>number</b>, and the numerical digit used to represent that <b>number</b> in \nnumerals. It fulfills a central role in mathematics as the additive identity of the \nintegers, real <b>numbers</b>, and many other algebraic structures. As a digit, 0 is used \nas a placeholder in place value <b>systems</b>. ... The Hindu–Arabic <b>numeral system</b> (\nbase 10) <b>reached Europe</b> in the 11th ...",
"title": "0"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Indian</b> mathematics emerged in the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent from 1200 BC until the \nend of the 18th ... Both scripts had <b>numeral</b> symbols and <b>numeral systems</b>, which \n<b>were</b> initially not based on a place-value <b>system</b>. ... to this text, while later Arabic \nand Latin translations <b>were</b> very influential in <b>Europe</b> and the Middle East.",
"title": "Indian mathematics"
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"snippet": "Indian English is the regional variant of the English language spoken in the \nRepublic of India, ... Indo-European ... Among women, the corresponding \npercentages <b>were</b> 83% (34,489) speaking no English, 17% (7,064) speaking at \nleast some English, and 3% ... Indian English generally uses the <b>Indian</b> \n<b>numbering system</b>.",
"title": "Indian English"
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"snippet": "The area of study known as the history of mathematics is primarily an \ninvestigation into the ... The Hindu–Arabic <b>numeral system</b> and the rules for the \nuse of its operations, ... lost until experiments <b>were</b> made during the 15th century \nin Western <b>Europe</b>. ... The earliest civilization on the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent is the \nIndus Valley ...",
"title": "History of mathematics"
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"snippet": "Other <b>European</b> plantation owners began setting up agents in India to recruit \nmanpower. For instance ... By 1856, the <b>number</b> of labourers in Réunion is \nestimated to have <b>reached</b> 37,694. It was not until 25 ... to St. Croix. This \nindenture <b>system</b>, however, <b>did</b> not last.",
"title": "Indian indenture system"
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"snippet": "112 is a common emergency telephone <b>number</b> that can be dialed free of charge \nfrom most ... The <b>European</b> Emergency <b>Number</b> Association, an organization of ... \nAdditionally, with telephone <b>systems</b> using pulse dialling, briefly activating the \nhook ... (who have to make sure that a 112 call <b>reaches</b> the emergency operator).",
"title": "112 (emergency telephone number)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Indian</b> astronomy has a long history stretching from pre-historic to modern times. \nSome of the ... Greek astronomical ideas began to <b>enter</b> India in the 4th century \nBCE ... when a <b>number</b> of Chinese scholars—such as Yi Xing— <b>were</b> versed \nboth in <b>Indian</b> and ... Kerala was in continuous contact with China, Arabia and \n<b>Europe</b>.",
"title": "Indian astronomy"
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] |
Who did duke lose to in 2016 tournament?
|
-4411228638344820041
|
2015–16 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team
|
[
"Notre Dame"
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"2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament",
"2016 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament"
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"Oregon"
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"query": "NCAA tournament 2016",
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Tournament</b> involved 68 teams \nplaying in a single-elimination <b>tournament</b> to determine the men's National ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Championship</b> Game was the final \ngame of the <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Tournament</b> and determined\n ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game ..."
},
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Women's Division I Basketball <b>Tournament</b> was played between \nMarch and April <b>2016</b>, with the Final Four played April 3 & 5. The regional ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Men's Soccer <b>Tournament</b> was the 58th annual single-\nelimination <b>tournament</b> to determine the national champion of <b>NCAA</b> Division I ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Men's Division I Ice Hockey <b>Tournament</b> was the national \n<b>championship tournament</b> for men's college ice hockey in the United States in \n<b>2016</b>.",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Women's Soccer <b>Tournament</b> was the 35th annual \nsingle-elimination <b>tournament</b> to determine the national champion of <b>NCAA</b> ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Baseball <b>Tournament</b> began on Friday, June 3, <b>2016</b>, \nas part of the <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I baseball season. The 64-team ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey <b>Tournament</b> involved \neight schools in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament ..."
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Field Hockey <b>Championship</b> was the 36th annual \nwomen's collegiate field hockey <b>tournament</b> organized by the <b>NCAA</b>, to \ndetermine ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Softball <b>Tournament</b> was held from May 20 through \nJune 8, <b>2016</b> as the final part of the <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I softball season. The 64\n ...",
"title": "2016 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament"
}
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"query": "Duke NCAA tournament",
"results": [
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"snippet": "The Blue Devils have appeared in the <b>NCAA Tournament</b> 43 times. Their \ncombined record is 111–36.",
"title": "Duke Blue Devils men's basketball"
},
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"snippet": "The 2010 <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Tournament</b> involved 65 schools \nplaying in a ... When <b>Duke</b> and Butler played each other in the <b>tournament</b> final, it \nwas the first title game between private universities in 25 years (Villanova and ...",
"title": "2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
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"snippet": "The 2015 <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Tournament</b> involved 68 teams \nplaying in a ... <b>Duke</b> defeated Wisconsin in the <b>championship</b> game, 68–63.",
"title": "2015 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
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"snippet": "The 1992 <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Tournament</b> involved 64 schools \nplaying in ... This <b>tournament</b> is best remembered for the East regional final \npitting <b>Duke</b> and Kentucky at The Spectrum in Philadelphia. With 2.1 seconds \nremaining ...",
"title": "1992 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
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"snippet": "Michael William Krzyzewski is an American college basketball coach and former \nplayer. Since 1980, he has served as the head men's basketball coach at <b>Duke</b> \nUniversity, where he has led the Blue Devils to five NCAA ... On April 6, 2015, \nKrzyzewski won his 5th <b>NCAA championship</b>, when <b>Duke</b> defeated Wisconsin in \nthe ...",
"title": "Mike Krzyzewski"
},
{
"snippet": "The 2004 <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Tournament</b> involved 65 schools \nplaying in ... The top four teams in the <b>tournament</b> were Kentucky, <b>Duke</b>, Stanford, \nand Saint Joseph's. Had all of those teams advanced to the Final Four, Kentucky\n ...",
"title": "2004 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
{
"snippet": "The 1991 <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Tournament</b> involved 64 schools \nplaying in ... Christian Laettner of <b>Duke</b> was named the <b>tournament's</b> Most \nOutstanding Player. This <b>tournament</b> adopted the NBA's 10ths-second timer \nduring the ...",
"title": "1991 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
{
"snippet": "The 2001 <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Tournament</b> involved 65 schools \nplaying in ... <b>championship</b> game to win their third national title and first since \n1992. Shane Battier of <b>Duke</b> was named the <b>tournament's</b> Most Outstanding \nPlayer.",
"title": "2001 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
{
"snippet": "Top scorer, Johnny Dawkins <b>Duke</b> (153 points). <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men's \n<b>Tournaments</b>. «1985 · 1987». The 1986 <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball \n<b>Tournament</b> involved 64 schools playing in ...",
"title": "1986 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
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"snippet": "Italics, Championship was vacated by the NCAA ... year is linked to an article \nabout that particular <b>NCAA Tournament</b> ...",
"title": "List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions"
}
]
},
{
"query": "Duke NCAA tournament 2016",
"results": [
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"snippet": "The <b>2016</b>–17 <b>Duke</b> Blue Devils men's basketball team represented <b>Duke</b> \nUniversity during the <b>2016</b>–17 NCAA Division I men's ... They received the ACC's \nautomatic bid to the <b>NCAA Tournament</b> where they defeated Troy in the first \nround to ...",
"title": "2016–17 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team"
},
{
"snippet": "The Blue Devils have appeared in the <b>NCAA Tournament</b> 43 times. Their \ncombined record is 111–36.",
"title": "Duke Blue Devils men's basketball"
},
{
"snippet": "*Ineligible for both the <b>2016</b> ACC Tournament and the <b>2016 NCAA Tournament</b> \ndue to self-imposed postseason ban. † <b>2016</b> ACC Tournament winner. Rankings \nfrom AP Poll. The 2015–16 <b>Duke</b> Blue Devils men's basketball team represented \n<b>Duke</b> University during the ...",
"title": "2015–16 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>2016</b>–17 South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball team represented the \nUniversity of South Carolina during the <b>2016</b>–17 NCAA Division I men's \nbasketball season ... They received an at-large bid to the <b>NCAA Tournament</b> \nwhere they defeated Marquette, <b>Duke</b>, Baylor and SEC member Florida to \nadvance to their ...",
"title": "2016–17 South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball team ..."
},
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"snippet": "[edit]. Main article: 2017 <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Tournament</b> ... 2, East, \n<b>Duke</b>, W, 87-65 vs. #15 Troy – (Buffalo), L, ...",
"title": "2016–17 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season ..."
},
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"snippet": "Season, <b>2016</b>–17. <b>NCAA Tournament</b>, 2017. Preseason #1. <b>Duke</b>. <b>NCAA</b> \n<b>Tournament</b> Champions, North Carolina. NCAA Division I men's basketball \nrankings. ← 2015–16 · 2017–18 →. Two human polls make up the <b>2016</b>–17 \nNCAA Division I men's basketball rankings, the AP Poll ...",
"title": "2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings"
},
{
"snippet": "The Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team represents Michigan State \nUniversity ... Their two National Championships came in the 1979 <b>NCAA</b> \n<b>Tournament</b> and the ... short in their bid for an <b>NCAA championship</b>, losing to \n<b>Duke</b> in the Final Four. ... During the <b>2016</b>–17 season, the Spartans frequently \nwore the MAC ...",
"title": "Michigan State Spartans men's basketball"
},
{
"snippet": "2017 ACC <b>Tournament</b> winner. As of March 29, 2017; Rankings from AP Poll. \nThe <b>2016</b>–17 <b>Duke</b> Blue Devils women's basketball team represented <b>Duke</b> \nUniversity during the <b>2016</b>–17 <b>NCAA</b> Division I women's ...",
"title": "2016–17 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team"
},
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"snippet": "*Ineligible for both the <b>2016</b> ACC Tournament and the <b>2016 NCAA Tournament</b> \ndue to self-imposed postseason ban. † <b>2016</b> ACC Tournament winner. Rankings \nfrom AP Poll. The <b>2016</b> Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament \nis the postseason men's ... This was the 20th consecutive ACC Tournament that \nfeatured <b>Duke</b> or UNC ...",
"title": "2016 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
{
"snippet": "Kyrie Andrew Irving is an American professional basketball player for the \nBrooklyn Nets of the ... In the <b>2016</b> NBA Finals, he made a three-point field goal \nwith 53 seconds remaining in a tied Game 7 to help lead the Cavaliers to a ... \n<b>Duke</b> advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the <b>NCAA Tournament</b> but fell to Arizona.",
"title": "Kyrie Irving"
}
]
}
] |
Who wrote shut up and dance with me?
|
6965627496596617203
|
Shut Up and Dance (Walk the Moon song)
|
[
"Eli Maiman",
"Nicholas Petricca",
"Kevin Ray",
"Ben Berger",
"Ryan McMahon",
"Sean Waugaman"
] |
[
"Shut Up and Dance (Walk the Moon song)"
] |
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"answer": [
"Ben Berger, Eli Maiman, Ryan McMahon, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, and Sean Waugaman"
],
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}
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"query": "Who wrote shut up and dance with me?",
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"snippet": "<b>Shut Up and Dance</b> is a <b>song</b> by American rock band Walk the Moon for their \nsecond studio ... high school: an "incredibly uncomfortable, awkward adolescent \ndude," he imagined the <b>song</b> as "an anthem for the dork who is 100 percent <b>me</b>.",
"title": "Shut Up and Dance (Walk the Moon song)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Shut Up and Dance</b> may refer to: <b>Shut Up and Dance</b> (duo), an English dance \nmusic duo; "<b>Shut Up and Dance</b>" (Aerosmith <b>song</b>), 1994; <b>Shut Up and Dance</b> ...",
"title": "Shut Up and Dance"
},
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"snippet": "Captain Cuts is a songwriting, record production and remix team based in Los \nAngeles. The trio ... Berger, McMahon and Rabin grew up in Los Angeles, going \nto the same high ... first <b>song</b>, they continued working together, eventually forming \nCaptain Cuts and becoming long-term collaborators. ... 2015, "<b>Shut Up and</b> \n<b>Dance</b>"",
"title": "Captain Cuts"
},
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"snippet": ""<b>Shut Up and Dance</b>" is the third episode in the third series of the British science \nfiction ... of the television news satire Brass Eye, which Brooker co-<b>wrote</b>.",
"title": "Shut Up and Dance (Black Mirror)"
},
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"snippet": "Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a jukebox musical with a book by John Logan. The \nmusical is ... The musical relates the story of Christian, a young <b>composer</b>, who \nfalls in love with cabaret actress Satine, who is the star of the Moulin Rouge. \nSimilar ... room in "the Elephant" outside of the club ("<b>Shut Up</b> and Raise Your \nGlass").",
"title": "Moulin Rouge! (musical)"
},
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"snippet": "Now Is Early is the debut studio album by Scottish singer Nicolette, produced by \nEnglish ... Nicolette and <b>Shut Up</b> & <b>Dance wrote</b> the songs the album, while <b>Shut</b> \n<b>Up</b> & <b>Dance</b> produced and arranged the music. ... style: "No matter how different \npeople think I sound, it wouldn't have occurred to <b>me</b> unless they told <b>me</b> so.",
"title": "Now Is Early"
},
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"snippet": ""Let's <b>Shut Up</b> & <b>Dance</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American singer Jason Derulo, Chinese \nsinger-<b>songwriter</b> ... "This Is How We Roll" (Remix); "Follow <b>Me</b>"; "Drive You \nCrazy"; "Secret Love <b>Song</b>"; "Hello Friday"; "Hands"; "1, 2, 3". Concert tours. AOL \nAIM ...",
"title": "Let's Shut Up & Dance"
},
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"snippet": ""<b>Shut Up</b> (and Sleep with <b>Me</b>)" is a <b>song</b> by German Eurodance artist Sin With \nSebastian. ... Retrieved 21 December 2011. ^ "Official UK <b>Dance</b> Singles Chart (\n10 September 1995-16 September 1995)". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2018-02-\n09 ...",
"title": "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)"
},
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"snippet": "Walk the Moon is an American rock band based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Lead singer \nNicholas ... This album includes the <b>song</b> "<b>Shut Up and Dance</b>", which hit number \nfour on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number one on the Billboard Rock ...",
"title": "Walk the Moon"
},
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"snippet": ""<b>Shut Up</b> and Kiss <b>Me</b>" is a <b>song</b> written and recorded by American country music \nartist Mary Chapin Carpenter. It was released in August 1994 as the first single ...",
"title": "Shut Up and Kiss Me (Mary Chapin Carpenter song)"
}
]
}
] |
Who is the most paid player in the mlb?
|
4735550326345627014
|
List of highest paid Major League Baseball players
|
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"Clayton Kershaw"
] |
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"List of highest paid Major League Baseball players"
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"answer": [
"Alex Rodriguez"
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"question": "Who is the most paid player in the MLB in career earnings?"
},
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"answer": [
"Mike Trout"
],
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}
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"query": "Who is the most paid player in the mlb?",
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"snippet": "<b>The highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) from the 2018 <b>Major</b> \n<b>League Baseball</b> season is Los Angeles Angels' Center Fielder Mike Trout with ...",
"title": "List of highest paid Major League Baseball players"
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"snippet": "This is a list of the largest sports contracts. These figures include signing bonuses \nbut exclude options, buyouts, and endorsement deals. This list does not reflect \nthe highest annual salaries or career earnings, only ... Gaius Appuleius Diocles · \nList of <b>highest paid baseball players</b> · List of most expensive association football\n ...",
"title": "List of largest sports contracts"
},
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"snippet": "Roberto Martin Antonio Bonilla is a former <b>player</b> in <b>Major League Baseball</b> of \nPuerto Rican ... From 1992 to 1994, Bonilla was <b>the highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in the \nleague, earning more than $6 million per year. Since 2009, Bonilla has been \npaid ...",
"title": "Bobby Bonilla"
},
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"snippet": "He was <b>the highest paid player</b> in <b>Major League Baseball</b> from 1884 to 1889. He \nhas also been rated by some contemporary and modern sources as the ...",
"title": "Fred Dunlap"
},
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"snippet": "Scott Dean Boras (born November 2, 1952) is an American sports agent, \nspecializing in ... Boras was the first <b>baseball</b> agent to negotiate contracts in \nexcess of $50 million ... Brown dethroned Maddux as <b>the highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in \nthe game.",
"title": "Scott Boras"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Most</b> recent champion(s), River City Rascals. Official website, www.frontierleague\n.com. The Frontier League is a professional independent <b>baseball</b> league with \nteams in the Northeast ... Due to the low <b>pay</b>, <b>players</b> typically live with host \nfamilies and receive meal money during the season. The first league champions \nwere ...",
"title": "Frontier League"
},
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"snippet": "By 1941, Hank Greenberg was <b>the highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in <b>baseball</b>, earning \n$55,000 a season ($956,000 today). Stan Musial's $80,000 a season ($770,200\n ...",
"title": "Personal finances of professional American athletes"
},
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"snippet": "Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995), nicknamed The \nCommerce Comet and The Mick, was an American professional <b>baseball player</b>. \nMantle played his entire <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) career (1951–1968) ... On \nJanuary 16, 1961, Mantle became <b>the highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in <b>baseball</b> by signing \na ...",
"title": "Mickey Mantle"
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"snippet": "For example, if the fifth <b>highest</b> salary team had a payroll of $100 million and the \nsixth <b>highest</b> salary team had a payroll of $98 million, the top five teams would \n<b>pay</b> ...",
"title": "Major League Baseball luxury tax"
},
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"snippet": "Dustin David Nippert (born May 6, 1981) is an American professional <b>baseball</b> \npitcher who is a ... of <b>Major League Baseball</b>. Nippert won the KBO League Most \nValuable <b>Player</b> Award in 2016. ... "Reigning S. Korean <b>baseball</b> MVP becomes \n<b>highest</b>-<b>paid</b> foreign <b>player</b>". english.yonhapnews.co.kr. Retrieved January 23 ...",
"title": "Dustin Nippert"
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"query": "highest paid mlb players by year",
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"snippet": "... twentieth-<b>highest</b> overall in <b>MLB history</b>. ... up to date as of the end of the 2019 \n<b>season</b>.",
"title": "List of highest paid Major League Baseball players"
},
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"snippet": "This is a list of the <b>largest</b> sports contracts. These figures include signing bonuses \nbut exclude options, buyouts, and endorsement deals. This list does not reflect \nthe <b>highest</b> annual <b>salaries</b> or career earnings, only ... On top of his $31 million \nper <b>year paid</b> by the Ferrari team, which alone ranked as the <b>highest</b> annual ...",
"title": "List of largest sports contracts"
},
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"snippet": "Annual salaries by <b>year</b>[edit]. The following chart reveals the evolution of the \n<b>highest paid player</b> in <b>Major League</b> ...",
"title": "Talk:List of highest paid Major League Baseball players"
},
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"snippet": "Roberto Martin Antonio Bonilla is a former <b>player</b> in <b>Major League Baseball</b> of \nPuerto Rican descent who <b>played</b> in the major leagues from 1986 to 2001. \nThrough his 16 <b>years</b> in professional <b>baseball</b>, Bonilla accumulated a .279 ... \nBonilla became the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in the National League at the time when \nhe signed a ...",
"title": "Bobby Bonilla"
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"snippet": "Scott Dean Boras (born November 2, 1952) is an American sports agent, \nspecializing in ... In 1983, Boras negotiated one of the largest contracts in \n<b>baseball history</b> for Caudill ($7.5 million), and not long ... $57.5 million contract \nfor Greg Maddux with the Atlanta Braves, making Maddux the <b>highest paid player</b> \nin the game.",
"title": "Scott Boras"
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"snippet": "<b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) has a luxury tax, called the “competitive balance \ntax”, in place of a salary cap in order to level the spending an individual team can \nspend on their roster. In many other professional sports leagues in North America \nthere is a salary cap that limits what each team can spend on their <b>players</b>. ... For \nexample, if the fifth <b>highest salary</b> team had a payroll of $100 million and ...",
"title": "Major League Baseball luxury tax"
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"snippet": "He remained the <b>highest paid baseball player</b> every <b>year</b> from 1884 to 1889. \nDunlap <b>played</b> second base for the St. Louis Maroons from 1884 to 1886 and \nalso ...",
"title": "Fred Dunlap"
},
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"snippet": "By 1941, Hank Greenberg was the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in <b>baseball</b>, earning \n$55,000 a <b>season</b> ($956,000 today). Stan Musial's $80,000 a <b>season</b> ($770,200 \ntoday) ...",
"title": "Personal finances of professional American athletes"
},
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"snippet": "Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995), nicknamed The \nCommerce Comet and The Mick, was an American professional <b>baseball player</b>. \nMantle <b>played</b> his entire <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) career (1951–1968) ... On \nJanuary 16, 1961, Mantle became the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in <b>baseball</b> by signing \na ...",
"title": "Mickey Mantle"
},
{
"snippet": "This is a list of notable Cuban <b>baseball players</b> who have defected since the \nbeginning of Fidel ... <b>Baseball players</b> began to seek careers in <b>MLB</b> due to the \nhigh <b>salaries</b>. ... The <b>largest</b> contract given to a Cuban defector is outfielder \nRusney Castillo's seven-<b>year</b> contract with the Boston Red Sox, signed in 2014, \nworth $72.5 ...",
"title": "List of baseball players who defected from Cuba"
}
]
}
] |
What does dr campbell find in the sugar bowl?
|
-1121985057344511084
|
Medicine Man (film)
|
[
"cure for cancer"
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"Medicine Man (film)"
] |
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"\"cure for cancer\""
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"query": "What does dr campbell find in the sugar bowl?",
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"snippet": "Medicine Man is a 1992 American adventure drama film directed by American \naction director ... A pharmaceutical company sends biochemist <b>Dr</b>. Rae Crane (\nBracco) into the Amazonian rainforest to locate researcher Robert ... <b>Campbell</b> \nhas <b>found</b> a "cure for cancer", but attempts to synthesize the compound have \nfailed.",
"title": "Medicine Man (film)"
},
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"snippet": "William Abb Cannon (August 2, 1937 – May 20, 2018) was an American football \nrunning back ... LSU followed up with a 7–0 victory over Clemson in the <b>Sugar</b> \n<b>Bowl</b>. ... Nor <b>did</b> he <b>get</b> along well with Rymkus, whom he described as "\nunpleasant, confrontational, ... "<b>Dr</b>. Billy Cannon bounces back quickly after \nFebruary stroke".",
"title": "Billy Cannon"
},
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"snippet": "The children's novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events features a large cast of \ncharacters ... In The Carnivorous Carnival, Violet and Klaus <b>do</b> a shared disguise \nof Beverly ... Using three clues, they break in, but <b>find</b> that the <b>sugar bowl</b> is not \nthere. ... In The Hostile Hospital, Klaus disguises himself as a <b>doctor</b> with Sunny.",
"title": "List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>Campbell</b> Soup Company, also known as just <b>Campbell's</b>, is an American \nprocessed food ... The classic red-and-white <b>can</b> design used by many \n<b>Campbell's</b> branded products has ... Reports <b>found</b> that major canned food \ncompanies including <b>Campbell's</b> Soup had ... "West Laurel Hill - <b>Dr</b>. John \nThompson Dorrance".",
"title": "Campbell Soup Company"
},
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"snippet": "Herschel Walker (born March 3, 1962) is an American former professional \nfootball player, ... Walker <b>did</b> most of the work by rushing 27 times for 84 yards, \nincluding an 18-yard ... With Georgia clinging to a 20–17 lead late in the game, \nMarino <b>found</b> ... 2 ranked Penn State Nittany Lions in the <b>Sugar Bowl</b> on January \n1, 1983.",
"title": "Herschel Walker"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Dr</b> Pepper (1992–present). Host stadiums. Legion Field (1992–1993) Georgia \nDome (1994–2016) Mercedes-Benz Stadium (2017–present). Host locations. \nBirmingham, Alabama (1992–1993) Atlanta, Georgia (1994–present). The SEC \nChampionship Game is an annual American football game that has determined \nthe ... Currently the SEC champion plays in the <b>Sugar Bowl</b> unless it has been ...",
"title": "SEC Championship Game"
},
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"snippet": "The Heisman curse is a term coined to reference a two-part assertion of a \nnegative future for the winning player of the Heisman Trophy. The "curse" \nsupposes that any college football player who wins the Heisman plays on a team \nthat <b>will</b> likely lose its subsequent <b>bowl</b> game. ... Some <b>see</b> the trend going back \ndecades to other players, but it has most ...",
"title": "Heisman curse"
},
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"snippet": "Nils Styger, a mutant who <b>is the</b> son of Azazel and the half-brother of \nNightcrawler. ... The events of the Annihilation Wave <b>find</b> the Kyln prison facility \ncompromised, ... <b>Dr</b>. <b>Campbell</b> accepted a position as Moira's assistant at Muir \nIsland, at the same ... Steve <b>did</b> not even ask his brother to <b>do</b> so, and Jack won \nthe Super <b>Bowl</b> ...",
"title": "List of Marvel Comics characters: A"
},
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"snippet": "Kenneth Michael Stabler (December 25, 1945 – July 8, 2015), nicknamed "Snake\n", was an ... Stabler quarterbacked the Raiders to victory in Super Bowl XI, was \nthe 1974 ... 11–0 season which ended in a 34–7 rout of Nebraska in the <b>Sugar</b> \n<b>Bowl</b>. ... that could finally <b>get</b> them past the rival Steelers and into the Super Bowl.",
"title": "Ken Stabler"
},
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"snippet": "The following is a list of notable members of Kappa Alpha Psi These members \nare recognized ... Abbot <b>is the</b> 2nd awardee of the fraternity's Laurel Wreath \naward. ... attorney; attorney for <b>Dr</b>. Martin Luther King, Jr.; 18th Laurel Wreath \nlaureate; ... to break the color barrier of the collegiate <b>Sugar Bowl</b> game when his \nPittsburgh ...",
"title": "List of Kappa Alpha Psi brothers"
}
]
}
] |
Who played tonto in the lone ranger tv series?
|
-6871391222946682395
|
Jay Silverheels
|
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"Jay Silverheels"
] |
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"Tonto",
"The Lone Ranger (TV series)",
"The Lone Ranger (1966 TV series)",
"The Lone Ranger (1980 TV series)"
] |
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"Jay Silverheels"
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"question": "Who played Tonto in the Lone Ranger TV series from 1949-1957?"
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"answer": [
"Shepard Menken"
],
"question": "Who played Tonto in the animated TV series The Lone Ranger from 1966-1969?"
},
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"answer": [
"Ivan Naranjo"
],
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"query": "Who played tonto in the lone ranger tv series?",
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"snippet": "Jay Silverheels was a Mohawk <b>actor</b> and athlete. He was well known for his role \nas <b>Tonto</b>, the faithful Native American companion of the <b>Lone Ranger</b> in the long-\nrunning American western <b>television series</b> The <b>Lone Ranger</b>.",
"title": "Jay Silverheels"
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"snippet": "The <b>Lone Ranger</b> is an American western drama <b>television series</b> that aired on \nthe ABC Television network from 1949 to 1957, with Clayton Moore in the starring \nrole. Jay Silverheels, a member of the Mohawk Aboriginal people in Canada, \n<b>played</b> The <b>Lone Ranger's</b> Indian companion <b>Tonto</b>.",
"title": "The Lone Ranger (TV series)"
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"snippet": "<b>Tonto</b> is a fictional character; he is the Native American (either Comanche or \nPotawatomi) companion of the <b>Lone Ranger</b>, a popular American Western \ncharacter created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. <b>Tonto</b> has appeared in \nradio and <b>television series</b> and other presentations of ... Though he became well \nknown as the <b>Lone Ranger's</b> friend, <b>Tonto</b> was ...",
"title": "Tonto"
},
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"snippet": "On the radio, <b>Tonto</b> was <b>played</b> by, among others, John Todd and Roland Parker; \nand in the <b>television series</b>, by Jay Silverheels, who was a Mohawk from the ...",
"title": "Lone Ranger"
},
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"snippet": "Use in the <b>television series</b>[edit]. In the old <b>Lone Ranger TV series</b>, the Ranger's \nfaithful friend and partner <b>Tonto</b>, <b>played</b> by First Nations <b>actor</b> Jay Silverheels for\n ...",
"title": "Ke-mo sah-bee"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>Lone Ranger</b> is the central character of an American animated <b>television</b> \n<b>series</b> that ran 26 episodes on CBS from September 10, 1966, to September 6, ...",
"title": "The Lone Ranger (1966 TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>Lone Ranger</b> is an American western drama <b>television series</b> that originally \naired on the ABC.. The series starred Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels as the \n<b>Lone Ranger</b> and <b>Tonto</b>, except for season three when John Hart <b>played</b> ...",
"title": "List of The Lone Ranger episodes"
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"snippet": "The <b>Lone Ranger</b> is an American animated <b>television series</b> produced by \nFilmation in 1980. The series ran for 28 episodes over two seasons on CBS as \npart of ...",
"title": "The Lone Ranger (1980 TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "John Lewis Hart (December 13, 1917 – September 20, 2009), also credited as \nJohn Hilton was an American film and television <b>actor</b>. ... In the 1970 film The \nPhynx, Hart <b>played</b> the <b>Lone Ranger</b> alongside Jay Silverheels as <b>Tonto</b>, \nspoofing their ... He appeared in the <b>television series</b> Happy Days as the <b>Lone</b> \n<b>Ranger</b> in the ...",
"title": "John Hart (actor)"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>Lone Ranger</b> was a 2003 American western action television film. It was an \nattempt by The ... The film, intended as a pilot for a new <b>television series</b>, starred \nChad Michael Murray as the <b>Lone Ranger</b> (the name of the ... to "Luke Hartman") \nand Nathaniel Arcand as his Native American companion <b>Tonto</b>. ... <b>Actor</b>, Role.",
"title": "The Lone Ranger (2003 film)"
}
]
},
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"query": "lone ranger tv series?",
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"snippet": "The <b>Lone Ranger</b> is an American western drama <b>television series</b> that aired on \nthe ABC Television network from 1949 to 1957, with Clayton Moore in the ...",
"title": "The Lone Ranger (TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "The radio series proved to be a hit and spawned a series of books (largely written \nby Striker), an equally popular <b>television show</b> ...",
"title": "Lone Ranger"
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"snippet": "In all, Moore starred in 169 of the 221 episodes produced. Moore appeared in \nother <b>television series</b> during his <b>Lone Ranger</b> run, including a 1952 episode of \nBill ...",
"title": "Clayton Moore"
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"snippet": "The <b>Lone Ranger</b> is an American western drama <b>television series</b> that originally \naired on the ABC.. The series starred Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels as the ...",
"title": "List of The Lone Ranger episodes"
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"snippet": "When The <b>Lone Ranger television series</b> ended, Silverheels found himself firmly \ntypecast as a Native American. On January 6, 1960, he portrayed a Native ...",
"title": "Jay Silverheels"
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"snippet": "The <b>Lone Ranger</b> is an American animated <b>television series</b> produced by \nFilmation in 1980. The series ran for 28 episodes over two seasons on CBS as \npart of ...",
"title": "The Lone Ranger (1980 TV series)"
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"snippet": "The <b>Lone Ranger</b> is the central character of an American animated <b>television</b> \n<b>series</b> that ran 26 episodes on CBS from September 10, 1966, to September 6, ...",
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"title": "The Lone Ranger (2003 film)"
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}
] |
Who plays uma thurmans daughter in kill bill?
|
-9151677412578049720
|
Perla Haney-Jardine
|
[
"Haney - Jardine"
] |
[
"Perla Haney-Jardine"
] |
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"answer": [
"Perla Haney-Jardine"
],
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"snippet": "<b>Uma</b> Karuna <b>Thurman</b> (born April 29, 1970) <b>is</b> an American actress and model. \nShe has ... <b>Thurman</b> was in a hiatus from acting at the time as she had her \n<b>daughter</b> in 1998, doing only a few ... <b>Kill Bill</b> was originally set to be released as \none film, however, due to its long running time, it was ultimately released in two \nparts.",
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"title": "Kill Bill: Volume 1"
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"snippet": "<b>Kill Bill</b>: Volume 2 <b>is</b> a 2004 American martial arts film written and directed by \nQuentin Tarantino. It stars <b>Uma Thurman</b> as the Bride, who continues her \ncampaign of revenge ... He <b>is</b> also the former lover of Beatrix and the father of her \n<b>daughter</b>.",
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Who was the leader of the bolsheviks in 1917 during the november revolution?
|
6001657631731486729
|
Russian Revolution
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[
"Vladimir Lenin"
] |
[
"Bolsheviks",
"Russian Revolution"
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"Vladimir Lenin",
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"title": "Bolsheviks"
},
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"snippet": "The October Revolution, officially known in Soviet historiography as the Great \nOctober Socialist ... On 10 October <b>1917</b> (O.S.; 23 October, N.S.), the <b>Bolsheviks</b>' \nCentral Committee voted 10–2 for a ... The <b>Bolsheviks</b> created a revolutionary \nmilitary committee within the Petrograd soviet, led by the soviet's <b>president</b>, \nTrotsky.",
"title": "October Revolution"
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"snippet": "However, Lenin played a crucial role in the debate in the <b>leadership of the</b> \n<b>Bolshevik</b> party for a revolutionary insurrection as the party in the autumn of <b>1917</b>\n ...",
"title": "Russian Revolution"
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"snippet": "The period of competition for authority ended in late October <b>1917</b>, when \n<b>Bolsheviks</b> routed the ministers of the Provisional Government in the events \nknown as ...",
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"snippet": "The Mensheviks (Russian: меньшевики́) were one dominant faction in the \nRussian socialist ... Siberian exile in early March <b>1917</b> and assumed the \n<b>leadership of the Bolshevik</b> Party, they began exploring the idea of a complete re-\nunification ...",
"title": "Mensheviks"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>Bolsheviks</b> attempted to take control of the Committee in Tashkent on 12 \nSeptember <b>1917</b> but it was unsuccessful, and many <b>leaders</b> were arrested.",
"title": "Russian Civil War"
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"snippet": "Lev Borisovich Kamenev was a <b>Bolshevik</b> revolutionary and a prominent Soviet \npolitician. He was one of the seven members of the first Politburo, founded in \n<b>1917</b> to manage the <b>Bolshevik</b> Revolution: Lenin, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Trotsky ... \nAfter Lenin's split with another senior <b>Bolshevik leader</b>, Alexander Bogdanov, ...",
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"snippet": "Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky (/ˈkɛrənski, kəˈrɛnski/ KERR-ən-skee, kə-\nREN-skee; ... A <b>leader</b> of the moderate-socialist Trudovik faction of the Socialist ... \nOn 6–7 November [O.S. 25–26 October] <b>1917</b>, the <b>Bolsheviks</b> launched the ...",
"title": "Alexander Kerensky"
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"snippet": "Joseph Stalin was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet \nUnion's Central ... After being elected to the <b>Bolshevik</b> Central Committee in April \n<b>1917</b>, Stalin helped Lenin to evade ... as editors of Pravda, the official <b>Bolshevik</b> \nnewspaper, while Lenin and much of the <b>Bolshevik leadership</b> were still in exile.",
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"snippet": "Many other <b>Bolshevik leaders</b> were arrested, including Trotsky, Kamenev, and \nLunacharsky. During the summer of <b>1917</b>, Trotsky became a major proponent of\n ...",
"title": "July Days"
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"title": "Russian Revolution"
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"title": "October Revolution"
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"title": "Bolsheviks"
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"title": "Petrograd Military Revolutionary Committee"
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"snippet": "Leon Trotsky was a Soviet revolutionary, Marxist theorist, and politician whose \nparticular strain ... Leon Trotsky was born Lev Davidovich Bronstein on 7 \n<b>November</b> 1879, the ... a Menshevik <b>leader</b>, bitterly denouncing Lenin and the \n<b>Bolsheviks</b>. ... At first opposed, in the end Lenin voted for Trotsky's <b>resolution</b> to \navoid a split ...",
"title": "Leon Trotsky"
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"snippet": "The Kronstadt rebellion or Kronstadt mutiny was an insurrection of the Soviet \nsailors, soldiers ... Foreign troops began to withdraw, yet <b>Bolshevik leaders</b> \ncontinued to keep tight control of the economy through the policy of War \nCommunism. ... This <b>resolution</b> harshly criticized the fleet's administrative policy, \naccusing it of ...",
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"snippet": "The following events occurred in <b>November</b> 1917: Contents. 1 <b>November</b> 1, 1917 \n(Thursday) ... 1846); Albert Carman, Canadian religious <b>leader</b>, head of the \nMethodist Church of ... The second All-<b>Russian</b> Congress of Soviets, now \ndominated by <b>Bolshevik</b> delegates passed a <b>resolution</b> formally recognizing the \nright to ...",
"title": "November 1917"
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"title": "Kiev Bolshevik Uprising"
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"snippet": "Lev Borisovich Kamenev was a <b>Bolshevik</b> revolutionary and a prominent Soviet \npolitician. ... After Lenin's split with another senior <b>Bolshevik leader</b>, Alexander \nBogdanov, in mid-1908, ... resigned from the Central Committee on 4 <b>November</b> \n1917 (Old Style) and Kamenev resigned from his Central Executive Committee \npost.",
"title": "Lev Kamenev"
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] |
Who played the caveman in night at the museum 3?
|
1012007245988884457
|
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
|
[
"Ben Stiller"
] |
[
"Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb"
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"Benjamin Edward Meara Stiller",
"Stiller",
"Ben Stiller"
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"snippet": "... (1–2); 1492 Pictures (1–<b>3</b>); Dune Entertainment (1–2); TSG Entertainment (<b>3</b>). \nDistributed by, 20th Century Studios. Country, United States. Language, English. \nBudget, $387 million. Box office, $1.31 billion. <b>Night at the Museum</b> is a trilogy of \nfantasy-comedy films beginning in 2006 and ending in 2014. ... Octavius, Dexter, \nAttila the Hun, and a new <b>caveman</b> figure named Laaa (who ...",
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"title": "Night at the Museum"
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"snippet": "Disaster Movie is a 2008 American parody film written and directed by Jason \nFriedberg and ... <b>3</b> Cast; 4 Production ... In the year 10,001 B.C., a <b>caveman</b> runs \naway from a predator through a plain and ... At the <b>museum</b>, they save Amy, who \nreveals that the Crystal Skull is the only thing that can stop the end of the world.",
"title": "Disaster Movie"
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"snippet": "This is a list of films that feature non-avian dinosaurs and other prehistoric (\nmainly Mesozoic) ... Carnosaur <b>3</b>: Primal Species, 1996, United States. <b>Caveman</b>\n, 1981, United States. The Crater Lake ... the Museum Franchise. <b>Night at the</b> \n<b>Museum</b>: Battle of the Smithsonian, 2009, United States, <b>Night at the Museum</b> \nFranchise.",
"title": "List of films featuring dinosaurs"
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"snippet": "Benjamin Edward Meara Stiller (born November 30, 1965) is an American <b>actor</b>, \ncomedian, ... <b>3</b> "Frat Pack"; 4 Personal life; 5 Filmography; 6 Awards and honors; \n7 References ... In December 2006, he had the lead role in <b>Night at the Museum</b>.",
"title": "Ben Stiller"
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"snippet": "Encino Man is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and \nstarring Brendan Fraser, Sean Astin and Pauly Shore. The plot revolves around \ntwo geeky teenagers from Encino, Los Angeles, California, <b>played</b> by Astin and \nShore, who discover a <b>caveman</b> ... On prom <b>night</b>, Link is a hit at the party with \nRobyn as his date, while Dave ...",
"title": "Encino Man"
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"snippet": "GEICO advertising campaigns are known for using surreal humor and satire, \noften featuring ... The original commercial features the Gecko voiced by <b>actor</b> \nKelsey Grammer who climbs ... A spin-off TV series, titled <b>Cavemen</b> and starring \nnew actors, debuted on ABC in ... Did The Waltons take way too long to say good \n<b>night</b>?",
"title": "GEICO advertising campaigns"
},
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"snippet": "Neanderthals have been portrayed in popular culture since the early 20th century\n. Early depictions were based on notions of the proverbially crude <b>caveman</b>; ... As \na result the <b>museum's</b> copy of the almost complete Neanderthal fossil of La ... \nThey never work, <b>play</b>, or even walk in the rain, to show it respect. In the novel ...",
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"snippet": "Attila the Hun has had many depictions in popular culture. Many of these \ndepictions either ... Patrick Gallagher <b>played</b> Attila in the 2006 movie <b>Night at the</b> \n<b>Museum</b>, as a misunderstood and abused ... to help the weakest hockey team, \nThe Porkbelly Ice Pigs, along with a <b>caveman</b>, vikings, a Mongolian warrior, and \na knight.",
"title": "Attila in popular culture"
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] |
Who sings ain't nobody loves me better?
|
2540355632717774384
|
Ain't Nobody
|
[
"Rufus",
"Chaka Khan"
] |
[
"Ain't Nobody"
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"query": "Who sings ain't nobody loves me better?",
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"snippet": "In 2015, German <b>music</b> producer and DJ Felix Jaehn released a remix titled "<b>Ain't</b> \n<b>Nobody</b> (<b>Loves Me Better</b>)" featuring vocals by British singer Jasmine ...",
"title": "Ain't Nobody"
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"snippet": "Felix Kurt Jähn (born 28 August 1994), known professionally as Felix Jaehn, is a \nGerman DJ ... Jaehn lived in London for a year, where he attended a Point Blank \n<b>Music</b> ... In April 2015, he released a remix of Rufus and Chaka Khan classic "<b>Ain'</b>\n<b>t Nobody</b>" retitled "<b>Ain't Nobody</b> (<b>Loves Me Better</b>)" featuring the vocals of ...",
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"snippet": "Jasmine Ying Thompson (born 8 November 2000) is an English singer and \n<b>songwriter</b>. ... Her acoustic cover version of Chaka Khan's <b>original</b> "<b>Ain't Nobody</b>" \nreached ... released by Thompson in 2013 titled "<b>Ain't Nobody</b> (<b>Loves Me Better</b>)".",
"title": "Jasmine Thompson"
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"snippet": "4. "Where's the <b>Love</b>" (performed by Floetry), The Bishop, 4:45. 5. "<b>Ain't Nobody</b> ...",
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"title": "Sun Goes Down (Robin Schulz song)"
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"snippet": ""<b>Ain't Nobody</b>" is a song by American R&B recording <b>artist</b> Faith Evans. It was \nwritten by Evans ... US CD Maxi single. "<b>Ain't Nobody</b>" (Album Version) - 5:13; "\n<b>Ain't Nobody</b> (Who Could <b>Love Me</b>)" [feat. Queen Latifah] (Puffy & Chucky Remix) \n- 4: ...",
"title": "Ain't Nobody (Faith Evans song)"
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"snippet": "Nikodem Milewski is a Mix engineer & Mastering engineer and <b>music</b> producer \nbased in ... Jasmine Thompson, <b>Ain't Nobody</b> (<b>Loves Me Better</b>), Mixer, Mastering \nEngineer. 2015, Anna Naklab feat. Alle Farben & Younotus, Supergirl, Mixer, ...",
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] |
Who played organ on fly like an eagle?
|
-1338705199156877801
|
Fly Like an Eagle (song)
|
[
"Joachim Young"
] |
[
"Fly Like an Eagle"
] |
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"title": "Kind (album)"
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"snippet": ""Time <b>flies like</b> an arrow; fruit <b>flies like</b> a banana" is a humorous saying that is \nused in linguistics as an example of a garden path sentence or syntactic \nambiguity, ...",
"title": "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana"
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"snippet": "Craig Kallman Dominique Trenier. Singles from Space Jam: Music from and \nInspired by the Motion Picture. "<b>Fly Like an Eagle</b>" Released: November 21, 1996\n ...",
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When did midnight train to georgia come out?
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-2578883946774328526
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Midnight Train to Georgia
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"1973"
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"Midnight Train to Georgia",
"Midnight Train to Georgia (album)"
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"snippet": ""The <b>Night</b> the Lights <b>Went Out</b> in <b>Georgia</b>" is a Southern Gothic song, of the \nmurder ballad type ... lyrics and an altered timeline. These altered lyrics were \nbased <b>on</b> the plot line of the 1981 <b>film</b> The <b>Night</b> the Lights <b>Went Out</b> in <b>Georgia</b>.",
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Who will be performing at the rdmas 2018?
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-2079825563848470916
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2018 Radio Disney Music Awards
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"Carrie Underwood feat . Ludacris",
"Marshmello",
"Maddie Poppe",
"Charlie Puth",
"Kelly Clarkson",
"Echosmith",
"Meghan Trainor"
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Who does lee end up with in the kissing booth?
|
-2187994150479436075
|
The Kissing Booth
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"Rachel"
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"The Kissing Booth"
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"snippet": "Joey Lynn King (born July 30, 1999) is an American actress. She first gained \nrecognition for portraying Ramona Quimby in the comedy film Ramona and \nBeezus (2010), an adaptation <b>of</b> Beverly Cleary's book series Beezus and \nRamona. King <b>has</b> also appeared in the films Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), The \nDark ... In 2018, she starred in The <b>Kissing Booth</b> alongside Jacob Elordi and \nJoel ...",
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"snippet": "Directed by Joe Mantello, with musical staging by Jonathan Butterell, Neil Patrick \nHarris starred in the roles <b>of</b> The Balladeer and <b>Lee</b> Harvey Oswald, with Marc ...",
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"title": "The Opposite"
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"snippet": "Along Came a Spider is a 2001 American neo noir psychological thriller film \ndirected by <b>Lee</b> Tamahori. It <b>is the</b> second installment <b>of</b> the Alex Cross film \nseries and a sequel to the 1997 film <b>Kiss</b> the ... $10 million in diamonds, by \nfollowing an intricate maze <b>of</b> calls made to public phone <b>booths</b> scattered \nthroughout the city.",
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"title": "Chasing Amy"
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] |
Who plays lee coulter on when calls the heart?
|
5214492005049085177
|
When Calls the Heart
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"Kavan Smith"
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"When Calls the Heart"
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"snippet": "Sanford has also had guest roles on Cedar Cove as Colin McFadden and <b>When</b> \n<b>Calls the Heart</b> as William Thatcher. Sanford is also an artist, specializing in pen\n ...",
"title": "Garwin Sanford"
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When did the first coca cola come out?
|
2640985081242875149
|
Coca-Cola
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"May 8 , 1886"
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"Coca-Cola"
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"snippet": "Diet Coke or <b>Coca</b>-<b>Cola</b> Light is a sugar-free and no-calorie soft drink produced \nand distributed ... <b>Early</b> sales were weaker than anticipated; however, <b>Coca</b>-<b>Cola</b> \ndid little advertising for the ... <b>Early on</b>, to save money, this was also originally in a \nblend with saccharin. ... "Big changes <b>coming</b> to Diet Coke with 4 new flavors".",
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"snippet": "Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink manufactured by PepsiCo. Originally created and \ndeveloped in ... The <b>original</b> recipe also included sugar and vanilla. ... <b>On</b> three \nseparate occasions between 1922 and 1933, the <b>Coca</b>-<b>Cola</b> Company was ... \nWith the rise of radio, Pepsi utilized the services of a young, <b>up</b>-and-<b>coming</b> \nactress ...",
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"snippet": "Tab (stylized as TaB) is a diet cola soft drink created and produced by The <b>Coca</b>-\n<b>Cola</b> Company, introduced in 1963. <b>Coca</b>-<b>Cola's first</b> diet drink, Tab was notably \npopular throughout the 1960s ... Studies <b>on</b> laboratory rats during the <b>early</b> 1970s \nlinked high volumes of cyclamate and saccharin with the development of ...",
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"title": "Coca-Cola Cherry"
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"title": "Cola"
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"snippet": "Dr Pepper is a carbonated soft drink. It was created in the 1880s by pharmacist \nCharles Alderton in Waco, Texas, and <b>first</b> served around 1885. Dr Pepper was \n<b>first</b> nationally marketed in the United States in 1904 and is ... Upon the failure of \nthe <b>Coca</b>-<b>Cola</b> merger, Dr Pepper and Seven <b>Up</b> merged (creating Dr Pepper/\nSeven ...",
"title": "Dr Pepper"
}
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Who turns out to be the mother in how i met your mother?
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2783829821720859339
|
The Mother (How I Met Your Mother)
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"Tracy McConnell"
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"The Mother (How I Met Your Mother)"
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"Cristin Milioti"
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Who owns the four queens in las vegas?
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-3944463437279157003
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Four Queens
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"TLC Enterprises"
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"Four Queens"
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"TLC Casino Enterprises"
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"question": "Who is the company that owns the four queens in las vegas since 2003?"
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"Caudill",
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Who does the voice of the aflac duck?
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3838716186616624523
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Gilbert Gottfried
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[
"Daniel McKeague"
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[
"Aflac"
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"Daniel McKeague"
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"snippet": "In 2018, an Aflac ad inserted an animated <b>Aflac duck</b> into the opening credits of \nthe DuckTales reboot.",
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"snippet": "Aflacts is an advertising slogan created by Aflac and Kaplan Thaler and \nintroduced in April 2009 to broaden awareness about the specific benefits of the \ninsurance products the company offers. The campaign, "Get the Aflacts," came \nabout as the company's <b>Aflac Duck</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The agency is perhaps best known for creating the <b>Aflac duck</b>, Herbal Essences \nTotally Organic Experience, Continental Airlines “Work Hard. Fly Right.",
"title": "Publicis New York"
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"title": "Talk:Duck/Archive 1"
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Who sing the theme song to the jeffersons?
|
2334509279776668082
|
The Jeffersons
|
[
"Ja'net Dubois"
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"The Jeffersons"
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"snippet": "It was also revealed that Anderson, who previously played Henry <b>Jefferson</b> in the \nfirst special, and Patti LaBelle would <b>sing</b> the Good Times <b>theme song</b>.",
"title": "Live in Front of a Studio Audience"
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] |
Who were the first man to create apple computer?
|
8554966513010012319
|
Apple I
|
[
"Steve Wozniak"
] |
[
"History of Apple Inc."
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Who is the new lead singer of foreigner?
|
-3668935155238380714
|
Kelly Hansen
|
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"Kelly Hansen"
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[
"Lou Gramm",
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"snippet": "The <b>Foreigner</b> universe is a fictional universe created by American writer C. J. \nCherryh. The series centers on the descendants of a ship lost in transit from Earth\n ...",
"title": "Foreigner universe"
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"snippet": "<b>Foreigner</b> is the seventh studio album released by English singer-songwriter, Cat \nStevens in July 1973. In addition to the minor hit "The Hurt", which received a ...",
"title": "Foreigner (Cat Stevens album)"
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"snippet": "The <b>Foreigner</b> is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Martin Campbell and \nwritten by David Marconi, based on the 1992 novel The Chinaman by Stephen ...",
"title": "The Foreigner (2017 film)"
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"title": "Foreigner"
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"snippet": "<b>Foreigner</b> is the self-titled debut studio album by the British-American rock band \n<b>Foreigner</b>, released in 1977. It spun off four hit singles, including "Feels Like the ...",
"title": "Foreigner (Foreigner album)"
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"snippet": "The <b>Foreigner</b> is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books \npublished by Marvel Comics. He was created by writer Peter David, and first ...",
"title": "Foreigner (comics)"
},
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"snippet": "4, also known as <b>Foreigner</b> 4, is the fourth studio album by the British-American \nrock band <b>Foreigner</b>, released on July 2, 1981 on Atlantic Records. Several ...",
"title": "4 (Foreigner album)"
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"snippet": "The discography of <b>Foreigner</b>, a British-American rock band, consists of 9 studio \nalbums, 7 live albums, 20 compilation albums, and 47 singles. The band was ...",
"title": "Foreigner discography"
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"snippet": "Michael Leslie "Mick" Jones is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and \nrecord producer, best known as the only remaining founding member of the ...",
"title": "Mick Jones (Foreigner guitarist)"
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"query": "Chas West",
"results": [
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"snippet": "<b>Chas West</b>. Bonham was a British rock band founded in 1989 by drummer Jason \nBonham, the son of the ...",
"title": "Bonham (band)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Chas West</b> Ray Rodriguez Christian Byrne Dave Moreno Juan Perez Gregg \nAnalla David Ingraham Eddie Casillas Mario Aguilar Doug van Booven Dean \nOrtega David Young. Tribe of Gypsies are a San Fernando Valley, California-\nbased Latin rock group, best known for ...",
"title": "Tribe of Gypsies"
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"snippet": "Resurrection Kings is a heavy metal rock group. Its members are former Dio \nguitar player Craig Goldy and singer <b>Chas West</b> In 2011, Goldy asked West to get\n ...",
"title": "Resurrection Kings"
},
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"snippet": "Lynch Mob is an American hard rock band featuring former Dokken guitarist \nGeorge Lynch. ... Frowein was replaced by Chas Stumbo (ex-Earshot) for the \n2003 REvolution Tour. A live ... John West – Vocals (1998–1999); Kirk Harper – \nVocals (1999); Christopher C. Romero – Vocals (2011); <b>Chas West</b> – Vocals (\n2011–2012) ...",
"title": "Lynch Mob (band)"
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"snippet": "Resurrection Kings is the eponymous debut album of the International hard & \nheavy supergroup Resurrection Kings featuring vocalist <b>Chas West</b> guitar player\n ...",
"title": "Resurrection Kings (album)"
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"title": "Foreigner (band)"
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"snippet": "Mick Brown · Oni Logan; Anthony Esposito; Michael Frowein; Marco Mendoza; \nChas Stumbo; Fred Coury · James LoMenzo · Brian Tichy; <b>Chas West</b>; Robbie ...",
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"snippet": "It marks the debut of new lead vocalist <b>Chas West</b> (ex-Jason Bonham Band) and \nguitarist Christian Byrne who contributed bass on the album in addition to ...",
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"snippet": "Roy Z; <b>Chas West</b>; Ray Rodriguez; Elvis Balladares; Christian Byrne; Dave \nMoreno; Juan Perez. Studio albums. Tribe of Gypsies (1996); Revolucion 13 (\n1998) ...",
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"snippet": "Roy Z (born February, 1968) is an American guitarist, songwriter and producer, \nbest known for ... album, Volume One, a project fronted by his former Tribe of \nGypsies band mate, vocalist <b>Chas West</b> (Jason Bonham Band, Resurrection \nKings).",
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Eight furlongs are equal to what standard length?
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-1102099216645559451
|
Furlong
|
[
"660 feet",
"220 yards"
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[
"Furlong"
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"answer": [
"1 mile"
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"type": "singleAnswer"
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"query": "standard length",
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"snippet": "Overall length[edit]. <b>Standard length</b> (<b>SL</b>) is the length of a fish measured from the \ntip of the snout to the posterior end of the last ...",
"title": "Fish measurement"
},
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"snippet": "Metre is the <b>standard</b> spelling of the metric unit for <b>length</b> in nearly all English-\nspeaking nations except the United States and the Philippines, which use meter.",
"title": "Metre"
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"snippet": "The most widely used area unit with a name unrelated to any <b>length</b> unit is the \nacre. The National Institute of <b>Standards</b> and Technology contends that \ncustomary ...",
"title": "United States customary units"
},
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"snippet": "Historical <b>standards</b> for <b>length</b>, volume, and mass were defined by many different \nauthorities, which resulted in confusion and inaccuracy of measurements.",
"title": "Standard (metrology)"
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"snippet": "A unit of <b>length</b> refers to any arbitrarily chosen and accepted reference <b>standard</b> \nfor measurement of <b>length</b>. The most common units in modern use are U.S. ...",
"title": "Unit of length"
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"snippet": "The <b>standard</b> measures of <b>length</b> in Europe diverged from one another after the \nfall of the Carolingian Empire (around 888): while measures could be \nstandardised ...",
"title": "History of the metre"
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"snippet": "Like that of the violin, the scale of the classical guitar was <b>standardized</b> by the \nwork of its most famous maker. Antonio De Torres (1817–1892) used a scale \n<b>length</b> ...",
"title": "Scale length (string instruments)"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>standard length</b> is 100 ft (30.48 m). Booster hose, Booster hose is a rubber-\ncovered, thick-walled, flexible hose used to fight small fires. It retains its round ...",
"title": "Fire hose"
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"snippet": "An Olympic-size swimming pool conforms to regulated dimensions that are large \nenough for international competition. This type of swimming pool is used in the \nOlympic Games, where the race course is 50 metres (164.0 ft) in <b>length</b>, ... A \nsimplified diagram of the FINA long course swimming pool <b>standard</b>. At FINA's \n2009 ...",
"title": "Olympic-size swimming pool"
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"snippet": "In surveying, tape correction(s) refer(s) to correcting measurements for the effect \nof slope angle, ... is the <b>standard</b> temperature, when the tape is at the correct \n<b>length</b>, often 20 °C;. The correction C t {\\displaystyle C_{t}} C_{t} is added to L ...",
"title": "Tape correction (surveying)"
}
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"query": "8 furlongs",
"results": [
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"snippet": "A <b>furlong</b> is a measure of distance in imperial units and U.S. customary units \nequal to one <b>eighth</b> of a mile, equivalent to 660 feet, 220 yards, 40 rods, 10 \nchains ...",
"title": "Furlong"
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"snippet": "The Red Bank Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for \nhorses age three and older contested at a distance of one mile (<b>8 furlongs</b>) on turf\n ...",
"title": "Red Bank Stakes"
},
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"snippet": "<b>8 furlongs</b> : 1991, 2006–2009, 2012; 7.5 furlongs : 1994–2005; 8.5 furlongs : \n2010, 2011 (Breeders' Cup). The race is named for the great Ack Ack ...",
"title": "Ack Ack Handicap (Churchill Downs)"
},
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"snippet": "The Jennings Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at \nLaurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland. Raced in December each year, it is \nopen to horses age three and older that are registered Maryland-breds and is \ncontested on dirt over a distance of 1 mile (<b>8 furlongs</b>).",
"title": "Jennings Handicap"
},
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"snippet": "It began as an 8 1/2 furlong race but in 1997 was shortened to <b>8 furlongs</b> (1 mile). \nThis race was upgraded from ungraded to a Grade III in 2014. Records[edit].",
"title": "Torrey Pines Stakes"
},
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"snippet": "It is contested over a distance of 1 mile (<b>8 furlongs</b>). The race was named in \nhonor of international race queen Dahlia. She was one of the preeminent turf ...",
"title": "Dahlia Stakes (United States)"
},
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"snippet": "Distance, 1 <sup>1</sup>⁄<b>8</b> miles (9 <b>furlongs</b>). Surface, Dirt. Track, left-handed. Qualification, \nThree-years-old & up. Weight, Assigned. Purse, $200,000 added. The Fleur de \nLis Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in mid-June\n ...",
"title": "Fleur de Lis Handicap"
},
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"snippet": "The Sea o'Erin Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually in \nearly September at Arlington Park racetrack in Arlington Heights, Illinois. A Grade \nIII event open to horses age three and older, it is contested on turf over a distance \nof one mile (<b>8 furlongs</b>).",
"title": "Sea o'Erin Stakes"
},
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"snippet": "A Grade III event since 1998, it is open to horses age three and older and is \ncontested on turf over a distance of one mile (<b>8 furlongs</b>). Inaugurated on October \n9, ...",
"title": "Robert F. Carey Memorial Handicap"
},
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"snippet": "<b>8 furlongs</b> (1 mile) : 1962-1984 on turf at Fort Erie Racetrack, since 1985 on turf at \nWoodbine Racetrack. The race was run in two divisions in 1958, 1967, and 1969\n ...",
"title": "Summer Stakes (Canada)"
}
]
}
] |
How many james bond movies have been filmed in total?
|
-2927907770281011089
|
List of James Bond films
|
[
"twenty - six"
] |
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"List of James Bond films"
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"answer": [
"26"
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"type": "singleAnswer"
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"query": "james bond movies ",
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"snippet": "<b>James Bond</b> is a fictional character created by the novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. \nBond is a ... "Spectre <b>movie</b> in numbers: Daniel Craig salary, film budget and \n<b>James Bond</b> theme tune sales". International Business Times. Retrieved 8 \nNovember ...",
"title": "List of James Bond films"
},
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"snippet": "Commander <b>James Bond</b> RN—code number 007—is a fictional character \ncreated by the British ... 4–5. ^ Alicia Adejobi (25 October 2015). "Spectre <b>movie</b> \nin numbers: Daniel Craig salary, film budget and <b>James Bond</b> theme tune sales".",
"title": "Portrayal of James Bond in film"
},
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"snippet": "The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent \ncreated in 1953 by ... Simpson 2002, p. 81. ^ Robey, Tim (12 January 2011). "\nSam Mendes may have problems directing new <b>James Bond movie</b>". The Daily \nTelegraph.",
"title": "James Bond"
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"snippet": "The <b>James Bond</b> film series is a series of spy films based on the fictional \ncharacter of MI6 agent <b>James Bond</b>, "007", who originally appeared in a series of \nbooks ...",
"title": "Production of the James Bond films"
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"snippet": "Casino Royale is a 2006 spy film, the twenty-first in the Eon Productions <b>James</b> \n<b>Bond</b> series, ... to all my complaints about the 45-year-old <b>James Bond</b> series," \nspecifically "why nobody in a Bond <b>movie</b> ever seems to have any real emotions.",
"title": "Casino Royale (2006 film)"
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"snippet": "The <b>James Bond</b> film series from Eon Productions features numerous musical \ncompositions since its inception in 1962, many of which are now considered ...",
"title": "James Bond music"
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"snippet": "Daniel Wroughton Craig (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor. After training at \nthe National ... Craig achieved international fame when he began starring as \n<b>James Bond</b> in the eponymous film series, taking over from Pierce Brosnan, ... "\nChina's Bliss Media, Maven Pictures to Finance Halle Berry's L.A. Riots <b>Movie</b>".",
"title": "Daniel Craig"
},
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"snippet": "Skyfall is a 2012 spy film and the twenty-third in the <b>James Bond</b> series produced \nby Eon ... Reynolds, Simon; Mansell, Tom (8 September 2011). "Daniel Craig's '\n<b>James Bond</b> 23' retains Peter Morgan plot idea – <b>Movies</b> News". Digital Spy.",
"title": "Skyfall"
},
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"snippet": "Never Say Never Again is a 1983 spy film starring Sean Connery and directed by \nIrvin Kershner. The film is based on the James Bond novel Thunderball, which \nwas ... "<b>James Bond Movies</b> at the Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 8 ...",
"title": "Never Say Never Again"
},
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"snippet": "Pierce Brendan Brosnan OBE is an Irish-American actor, film producer, activist, \nand ... In 1994, Brosnan became the fifth actor to play the secret agent <b>James</b> \n<b>Bond</b> in the ... himself subsequently criticised many aspects of his fourth Bond \n<b>movie</b>.",
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What is the meaning of sania in arabic?
|
7302792426241383286
|
Sania
|
[
"splendid",
"radiant",
"brilliant"
] |
[
"Sania"
] |
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"answer": [
"Radiant",
"Splendid",
"\"brilliant\", \"radiant\" and \"splendid\"",
"Brilliant"
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"query": "What is the meaning of sania in arabic?",
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"snippet": "Region of origin, <b>Arabic</b> · India. Other names. Related names, <b>Saniya</b>. <b>Sania</b> (\nUrdu: ثانیہ , Hindi : सानिया) is a Hindu/Urdu Indian feminine given name, \nwhich <b>means</b> "brilliant", "radiant" and "splendid".",
"title": "Sania"
},
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"snippet": "Mount Sinai (<b>Arabic</b>: طُوْر سِيْنَاء, romanized: Ṭūr Sīnāʾ; Hebrew: הַר סִינַי, Har \nSinai; Greek: Όρος Σινάι), also known as Jabal Musa (<b>Arabic</b>: جَبَل مُوسَىٰ, ...",
"title": "Mount Sinai"
},
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"snippet": "Look up Tuba or tuba in Wiktionary, the free <b>dictionary</b>. Tuba or Tuğba (also \ntransliterated as Toba, Tooba, or Touba; <b>Arabic</b>: طُوبَىٰ, Ṭūbā, lit. "blessedness") ...",
"title": "Tuba (given name)"
},
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"snippet": "After Saturday comes Sunday is a traditional Arab proverb. It has been \ndocumented in Egypt and Syria-Lebanon, in the form: sállẹf ẹs-sábt bẹtlâqi l-\nḥádd qẹddâmẹk ('Loan Saturday (out), and you will find Sunday before you'), as \n<b>meaning</b> "the ... ugb il-sabit laḥḥad yiǧī: (Iraqi <b>Arabic</b>):'After Saturday comes \nSunday.",
"title": "After Saturday comes Sunday"
},
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"snippet": "Arab cuisine (<b>Arabic</b>: المطبخ العربي) is the cuisine of the Arabs, <b>defined</b> as the \nvarious regional cuisines spanning the Arab world, from the Maghreb to the ...",
"title": "Arab cuisine"
},
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"snippet": "Tétouan nicknamed the White Dove (<b>Arabic</b>: الحمامة البيضاء), is a city located in \nnorthern ... The Berber name <b>means</b> literally "the eyes" and figuratively "the water \n... Tétouan's civil airport <b>Sania</b> Ramel Airport, which became an international ...",
"title": "Tétouan"
},
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"snippet": "Sedra (<b>Arabic</b>: سدرة) is a given name <b>meaning</b> "of the stars" or "like a star". The \nname Sidrah is also an Islamic name, short for Sidrat al-Muntaha, a holy tree at ...",
"title": "Sidra (name)"
},
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"snippet": "The female given name, spelled Zahra in English (Latin) script, is a common \nname corresponding to three different -though related- <b>meanings</b> depending on \nthe languages of the countries where the name is popular. <b>Arabic</b>: زهراء Zahraʾ, \n<b>meaning</b> beautiful, bright, shining and brilliant.",
"title": "Zahra (name)"
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"snippet": "Shams is an <b>Arabic</b> word <b>meaning</b> "Sun". It may also refer to: Contents. 1 Media; \n2 People; 3 Places; 4 Other uses; 5 See also. Media[edit]. Shams (newspaper) ...",
"title": "Shams"
},
{
"snippet": "Effendi or Effendy is a title of nobility <b>meaning</b> a Lord or Master, and the title itself \nand its other ... Turkish: افندی, romanized: efendi, in Arabic: أفندي, romanized: \nafandī; in Persian: افندی, romanized: afandi) is a title of nobility meaning a Lord ...",
"title": "Effendi"
}
]
}
] |
What is the name of the dragon in mulan?
|
8117738985889345724
|
List of Disney's Mulan characters
|
[
"Mushu"
] |
[
"List of Disney's Mulan characters"
] |
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"answer": [
"Mushu"
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"type": "singleAnswer"
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"query": "mulan characters",
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"snippet": "The following are fictional <b>characters</b> from Disney's 1998 film <b>Mulan</b> and its 2004 \nsequel, <b>Mulan</b> II. Contents. 1 Main <b>characters</b>. 1.1 Fa <b>Mulan</b> / Ping; 1.2 Li ...",
"title": "List of Disney's Mulan characters"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Mulan</b> is a <b>character</b>, inspired by a legendary figure, who appears in Walt Disney \nPictures' 36th animated feature film <b>Mulan</b> (1998), as well as its sequel <b>Mulan</b> II ...",
"title": "Mulan (Disney character)"
},
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"snippet": "Mulan is a 1998 American animated musical historical action-adventure film \nproduced by Walt ... This convinced the filmmakers to decide to change <b>Mulan's</b> \n<b>character</b> in order to make her more appealing and selfless. Sequence Six – in \nwhich ...",
"title": "Mulan (1998 film)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Mulan</b> is an upcoming 2020 American epic action drama film directed by Niki \nCaro, with the ... The film stars Liu Yifei as the eponymous <b>character</b>, alongside \nDonnie Yen, Jason Scott Lee, Yoson An, Gong Li, and Jet Li in supporting roles.",
"title": "Mulan (2020 film)"
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"snippet": "Hua <b>Mulan</b> (Chinese: 花木蘭) is a legendary/fictional female warrior from the \nNorthern and ... Later, the <b>character</b> of <b>Mulan</b> was incorporated into the Sui-Tang \nRomance [zh], a historical novel written by Chu Renhuo [zh] in the 17th century, ...",
"title": "Hua Mulan"
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"snippet": "<b>Mulan</b> II is a 2004 American direct-to-video animated musical adventure film \ndirected by Darrell ... Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, writers of the first film, submitted \ntwo stories to Disney, in which they suggested a new <b>character</b> named Ana Ming.",
"title": "Mulan II"
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"snippet": "Work where this franchise's <b>characters</b> or settings appeared as part of a \ncrossover. <b>Mulan</b> is a Disney media franchise that began in 1998 with the \ntheatrical release of <b>Mulan</b>.",
"title": "Mulan (franchise)"
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"snippet": "<b>Mulan</b> (Disney <b>character</b>), the title <b>character</b> of the Disney 1998 ... <b>Mulan</b>, a \nrecurring <b>character</b> in the television series Once ...",
"title": "Mulan (disambiguation)"
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"snippet": "<b>Mulan</b> Jr. is a one-act stage musical based on the 1998 Disney animated film \n<b>Mulan</b>, which in ... <b>Characters</b> · <b>Mulan</b>. Attractions and musicals. <b>Mulan</b> Jr.",
"title": "Mulan Jr."
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Ulhasnagar comes in thane city or thane rural?
|
2469014801015608031
|
Thane district
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"Thane city"
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"Ulhasnagar",
"List of towns and villages in Thane district",
"Thane"
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"query": "thane rural",
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"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> is one of the 36 districts in the Maharashtra state of India. The district is on \nthe western ... Kopri-Pachpakhari · Mira Bhayandar · Ovala-Majiwada · <b>Thane</b> · \nAiroli · Belapur · Bhiwandi <b>Rural</b> · Shahapur · Bhiwandi West · Bhiwandi East ...",
"title": "List of towns and villages in Thane district"
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"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> district is a district in the Indian state of Maharashtra in Konkan Division. At \nthe 2011 ... Marathi is the main language and is only language in the <b>rural</b> \ntalukas. In what is now Palghar District, the western coastal region is mostly \npopulated ...",
"title": "Thane district"
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"snippet": "Kalwa is a part of the <b>Thane</b> district of the Maharashtra state in India. The nearest \nrailway station is the Kalwa railway station on the Central Line of the Mumbai ...",
"title": "Kalwa, Thane"
},
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"snippet": "Mumbra is a city and suburb of <b>Thane</b> district in Western India in the state of \nMaharashtra, within the Great Mumbai. Contents. 1 History; 2 Demographics ...",
"title": "Mumbra"
},
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"snippet": "Govt of India vide its notification dated 25 March 2008 amalgamated the two \nRRBs i.e. Aurangabad Jalna Gramin Bank & <b>Thane Gramin</b> Bank into a single \nRRB ...",
"title": "Maharashtra Gramin Bank"
},
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"snippet": "Bhiwandi is a city in the <b>Thane</b> district of Maharashtra state in Konkan division, \nlocated 20 km to the north-east of Mumbai and 15 km to the north-east of <b>Thane</b> ...",
"title": "Bhiwandi"
},
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"snippet": "Palghar District is a district in the state of Maharashtra in Konkan Division. On 1 \nAugust 2014, the Maharashtra State government announced the formation of the \n36th district of Maharashtra, when a new Palghar District was carved out of the \nold <b>Thane</b> district. ... MSEDCL supplies electricity to all urban and <b>rural</b> areas \nacross the district.",
"title": "Palghar district"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> is a <b>rural</b> town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, \nAustralia. History[edit]. The town takes its name from the railway station named ...",
"title": "Thane, Queensland"
},
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"snippet": "Dombivli is a city located near Mumbai in the <b>Thane</b> District of Maharashtra state, \nIndia. Contents. 1 Geography; 2 Transportation; 3 See also; 4 References ...",
"title": "Dombivli"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> Vidhan Sabha constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (Assembly) \nconstituencies ... Kopri-Pachpakhari · Mira Bhayandar · Ovala-Majiwada; <b>Thane</b>; \nAiroli · Belapur · Bhiwandi <b>Rural</b> · Shahapur · Bhiwandi West · Bhiwandi East ...",
"title": "Thane (Vidhan Sabha constituency)"
}
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},
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"query": "Ulhasnagar comes in thane city or thane rural?",
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"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> district is a district in the Indian state of Maharashtra in Konkan Division. At \nthe 2011 ... The headquarters of the district is the <b>city</b> of <b>Thane</b>. ... Ambarnath (SC\n), <b>Ulhasnagar</b>, Kalyan East, Dombivali, Kalyan <b>Rural</b> and Mumbra-Kalwa ...",
"title": "Thane district"
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"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> is one of the 36 districts in the Maharashtra state of India. The district is on \nthe western coast and falls under the Konkan division of the state. Until 1 August \n2014 the district was divided into 15 talukas, viz. <b>Thane</b>, Kalyan, Murbad, \nBhiwandi, Shahapur, Vasai, <b>Ulhasnagar</b>, Ambarnath, ... Mira Bhayandar · Ovala-\nMajiwada · <b>Thane</b> · Airoli · Belapur · Bhiwandi <b>Rural</b> ...",
"title": "List of towns and villages in Thane district"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Ulhasnagar</b> is a <b>city</b> located in the <b>Thane</b> District of Maharashtra state in Konkan \ndivision, located about 55 km from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus ...",
"title": "Ulhasnagar"
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"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> is a metropolitan <b>city</b> in Maharashtra, India. <b>Thane city</b> coincides entirely \nwithin <b>Thane</b> taluka, one of the seven talukas of <b>Thane</b> district; also, it is the ...",
"title": "Thane"
},
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"snippet": "Mulund is a suburb in the north-east of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is also a \nrailway station on the Central Railway line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. It is \nalso the last railway station of Mumbai district on the central railway line, after this\n, <b>Thane</b> railway station <b>comes</b> under <b>Thane</b> ... Mulund is the earliest planned \nneighborhood of Mumbai <b>city</b>.",
"title": "Mulund"
},
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"snippet": "State, Maharashtra · Districts · Mumbai <b>City</b> · Mumbai Suburban · <b>Thane</b> · Palghar \n· Raigad. Area. • Metro. 6,355 km<sup>2</sup> (2,454 sq mi). Population. (2005 Census). \n20,748,395. • Density, 4,764/km<sup>2</sup> (12,340/sq mi). Time zone · UTC+5.30 (IST). \nMumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) is a metropolitan area consisting of Mumbai \nand its ... Mira-Bhayandar · Bhiwandi-Nizampur · <b>Ulhasnagar</b> · Vasai-Virar · \nPanvel ...",
"title": "Mumbai Metropolitan Region"
},
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"snippet": "Murbad is a census town within the administrative division (taluka) of <b>Thane</b> \ndistrict in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Murbad <b>city</b> with its neighbouring \nvillages jointly form the Murbad nagar panchayat, which is near the cities of \n<b>Thane</b>, Karjat and Kalyan. Nearby cities include Badlapur, Ambernath, \n<b>Ulhasnagar</b>, and Dombivli. ... Devotees <b>come</b> in to offer their prayers to Lord \nShankar from different parts of ...",
"title": "Murbad"
},
{
"snippet": "Navi Mumbai is a planned <b>city</b> off the west coast of the Indian state of \nMaharashtra in Konkan ... Navi Mumbai is situated across two districts, <b>Thane</b> \nand Raigad. The <b>city</b> ... These nodes, which are all beyond CBD Belapur, <b>come</b> \nunder the Raigad district. ... Vithalwadi · <b>Ulhasnagar</b> · Shahad · Ambernath · \nBadlapur · Kulgaon.",
"title": "Navi Mumbai"
},
{
"snippet": "Mumbra is a <b>city</b> and suburb of <b>Thane</b> district in Western India in the state of \nMaharashtra, within the Great Mumbai. Contents. 1 History; 2 Demographics ...",
"title": "Mumbra"
},
{
"snippet": "Bhiwandi is a <b>city</b> in the <b>Thane</b> district of Maharashtra state in Konkan division, \nlocated 20 km to ... Bhiwandi <b>city</b>, the headquarters of the taluka of Bhiwandi, \n<b>comes</b> under the administration of the Bhiwandi-Nizampur <b>City</b> Municipal \nCorporation. The <b>city</b> is ... Vithalwadi · <b>Ulhasnagar</b> · Shahad · Ambernath · \nBadlapur · Kulgaon.",
"title": "Bhiwandi"
}
]
},
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"query": "thane city",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "Thane is a metropolitan city in Maharashtra, India. <b>Thane city</b> coincides entirely \nwithin Thane taluka, one of the seven talukas of Thane district; also, it is the ...",
"title": "Thane"
},
{
"snippet": "The headquarters of the district is the <b>city</b> of <b>Thane</b>. Other major cities in the \ndistrict are Navi Mumbai, Kalyan-Dombivli, Mira-Bhayander, Bhiwandi, \nUlhasnagar, ...",
"title": "Thane district"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> is a neighborhood in the <b>City</b> and Borough of Juneau in the U.S. state of \nAlaska. Located along Gastineau Channel, it begins one mile (1.6 km) south of ...",
"title": "Thane, Juneau"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> is a <b>city</b> in Maharashtra, India. <b>Thane</b> may also refer to: Contents. 1 Titles; \n2 Places; 3 Other uses; 4 See also. Titles[edit]. Thegn, or <b>thane</b>, a retainer or ...",
"title": "Thane (disambiguation)"
},
{
"snippet": "Bhiwandi is a <b>city</b> in the <b>Thane</b> district of Maharashtra state in Konkan division, \nlocated 20 km to the north-east of Mumbai and 15 km to the north-east of <b>Thane</b> ...",
"title": "Bhiwandi"
},
{
"snippet": "Mumbra is a <b>city</b> and suburb of <b>Thane</b> district in Western India in the state of \nMaharashtra, within the Great Mumbai. Contents. 1 History; 2 Demographics ...",
"title": "Mumbra"
},
{
"snippet": "Waghbil (वाघबीळ) is located in <b>Thane city</b>, Maharashtra, India, nearly 6 \nkilometers from Thane railway station. Waghbil has increased in size since 1991.",
"title": "Waghbil"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Thane</b> Creek is an inlet in the shoreline of the Arabian Sea that isolates the <b>city</b> of \nMumbai from the Indian mainland. It comprises the area between Mumbra ...",
"title": "Thane Creek"
},
{
"snippet": "State, Maharashtra · Districts · Mumbai <b>City</b> · Mumbai Suburban · <b>Thane</b> · Palghar \n· Raigad. Area. • Metro. 6,355 km<sup>2</sup> (2,454 sq mi). Population. (2005 Census). \n20,748,395. • Density, 4,764/km<sup>2</sup> (12,340/sq mi). Time zone · UTC+5.30 (IST). \nMumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) is a metropolitan area consisting of Mumbai \nand its ...",
"title": "Mumbai Metropolitan Region"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>Thane</b> Municipal Corporation is the governing body of the <b>city</b> of <b>Thane</b> in \nthe Indian state of Maharashtra. The municipal corporation consisting of ...",
"title": "Thane Municipal Corporation"
}
]
}
] |
How many medals does usa have in snowboarding?
|
-8940474524958441442
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List of Olympic medalists in snowboarding
|
[
"31"
] |
[
"United States at the 2014 Winter Olympics",
"List of Olympic medalists in snowboarding"
] |
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"answer": null,
"qaPairs": [
{
"answer": [
"31"
],
"question": "How many total medals does usa have in snowboarding?"
},
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"answer": [
"5"
],
"question": "How many 2014 medals does usa have in snowboarding?"
},
{
"answer": [
"5"
],
"question": "How many 2010 medals does usa have in snowboarding?"
},
{
"answer": [
"7"
],
"question": "How many 2006 medals does usa have in snowboarding?"
}
],
"type": "multipleQAs"
}
] |
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"query": "medals does usa have in snowboarding",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "<b>Snowboarding</b> is a sport that <b>has</b> been contested at the Winter Olympic Games \nsince the 1998 ... Rebagliati was briefly stripped of his <b>medal</b> by the International \nOlympic Committee ... Shaun White · United States (<b>USA</b>), 2006–2018, 3, 0, 0, 3.",
"title": "List of Olympic medalists in snowboarding"
},
{
"snippet": "Shaun Roger White (born September 3, 1986) is an American professional \n<b>snowboarder</b>, skateboarder and musician. He is a three-time Olympic gold \nmedalist. He holds the record for the most X-Games gold <b>medals</b> and most \nOlympic gold <b>medals</b> by a <b>snowboarder</b>, and <b>has</b> won 10 ESPY Awards. ... <b>USA</b> \nToday. Retrieved ...",
"title": "Shaun White"
},
{
"snippet": "Chloe Kim (born April 23, 2000) is an American <b>snowboarder</b>. At the 2018 Winter \nOlympics, she became the youngest woman to win an Olympic <b>snowboarding</b> \ngold <b>medal</b> when she won ... Kim joined <b>the U.S. Snowboarding</b> Team in 2013. ... \nKim <b>has</b> extended family living in South Korea, where she competed in the 2018\n ...",
"title": "Chloe Kim"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Snowboarding</b> is a Paralympic sport that is contested at the Winter Paralympic \nGames. ... A total of 12 gold <b>medals</b>, 12 silver <b>medals</b> and 12 bronze <b>medals</b> \n<b>have</b> been awarded ... By default, the table <b>will</b> be ordered by the number of gold \n<b>medals</b> the athletes from a nation <b>have</b> won (in this ... 1, United States (<b>USA</b>), 6, 6\n, 5, 17.",
"title": "List of Paralympic medalists in snowboarding"
},
{
"snippet": "U.S. <b>Snowboarding</b>, the <b>snowboarding</b> arm of the United States <b>Ski</b> and \n<b>Snowboard</b> ... Since the inclusion of <b>snowboarding</b> as a <b>medal</b> sport in 1998, \nU.S. <b>Snowboarding has</b> accounted for 14 Olympic <b>medals</b>, including the historic \nsweep ... Created as the <b>snowboarding</b> arm of <b>the U.S. Ski</b> and <b>Snowboard</b> \nAssociation, U.S. ...",
"title": "U.S. Snowboarding"
},
{
"snippet": "The United States Olympic Committee (abbreviated USOC) sent 204 athletes to \nthe 2006 ... Pete Fenson led <b>the U.S.</b> Curling team to a bronze <b>medal</b>, their first \ncurling <b>medal</b> ever ... The American alpine <b>ski</b> team fell short of its self-\nproclaimed goal of eight <b>medals</b>, ... Andrew Newell, 2:14.79, 2 Q, 2:24.3, 4, <b>Did</b> \nnot advance.",
"title": "United States at the 2006 Winter Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Jamie Louise Anderson (born September 13, 1990) is an American professional \n<b>snowboarder</b>. ... She <b>has</b> won gold <b>medals</b> in slopestyle at the Winter X Games in \nconsecutive ... 2014: Jamie Anderson (<b>USA</b>); 2018: Jamie Anderson (<b>USA</b>).",
"title": "Jamie Anderson (snowboarder)"
},
{
"snippet": "The United States competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from \nFebruary 7 to ... Of the nine gold <b>medals</b> won by Team <b>USA</b>, seven were won by \nfirst-time ... In <b>snowboarding</b>, Sage Kotsenburg and Jamie Anderson won gold in \nthe ... The United States <b>has</b> qualified a total quota of twenty athletes in alpine ...",
"title": "United States at the 2014 Winter Olympics"
},
{
"snippet": "Lindsey Jacobellis (born August 19, 1985) is an American <b>snowboarder</b>. At the \n2006 Winter ... Silver medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin ... Jacobellis \n<b>has</b> snowboarded competitively in Snowboardcross, <b>Snowboard</b> ... Team <b>USA</b>.",
"title": "Lindsey Jacobellis"
},
{
"snippet": "Victor Ivan "Vic" Wild is an American-born Russian <b>snowboarder</b>. Career[edit]. \nWild won a bronze <b>medal</b> in the parallel giant slalom at the 2013 FIS \n<b>Snowboarding</b> ... Had I stayed in <b>the US</b>, I'd probably be still sitting at home, \ndoing some ... would be easier to <b>get</b> to Olympics in a country where \n<b>snowboarding</b> is undeveloped.",
"title": "Vic Wild"
}
]
}
] |
Who is left in produce 101 season 2?
|
-8314608371226617031
|
List of Produce 101 Season 2 contestants
|
[
"Ha Min - ho",
"Kim Shi - hyun",
"Nam Yoon - sung",
"Kim Tae - min",
"Han Jong - youn"
] |
[
"Produce 101 (season 2)"
] |
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{
"answer": null,
"qaPairs": [
{
"answer": [
"Han Jong-yeon, Nam Yoon-sung, Kim Shi-hyun, Kim Tae-min, Ha Min-ho"
],
"question": "Who are the contestants the left Produce 101 in Season 2?"
},
{
"answer": [
"Kang Daniel, Park Ji-hoon, Lee Dae-hwi, Kim Jae-hwan, Ong Seong-woo, Park Woo-ji, Lai Guan-lin, Yoon Ji-sung, Hwang Min-hyun, Bae Jin-young, Ha Sung-woon"
],
"question": "Who are the winners of Produce 101 Season 2?"
}
],
"type": "multipleQAs"
}
] |
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"query": "Who is left in produce 101 season 2?",
"results": [
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"snippet": "<b>Produce 101 Season 2</b> (Korean: 프로듀스 101 시즌 2) was a 2017 boy group \nsurvival reality ... The episode opens with the <b>remaining</b> 98 contestants entering \nthe main studio by company. In between announcements of each trainee's \nranking, ...",
"title": "Produce 101 (season 2)"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Produce 101 Season 2</b> is a South Korean reality television show. Contents. 1 \nContestants; 2 ... After the 5th episode was aired, trainee Ha Min-ho (The Vibe \nLabel) <b>left</b> the show following sexual harassment accusations. After the 6th \nepisode ...",
"title": "List of Produce 101 contestants (season 2)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Produce</b> X <b>101</b> (Korean: 프로듀스 X <b>101</b>) is a 2019 South Korean boy group \nsurvival reality show on Mnet and the fourth <b>season</b> of the <b>Produce 101</b> ... One-\nday Vocal Trainer: Soyou (<b>Episode</b> 1-<b>2</b>). Group X Battle Rap ... The first \nelimination round begins with the <b>remaining</b> 99 contestants entering the main \nstudio by company.",
"title": "Produce X 101"
},
{
"snippet": "Samuel Kim Arredondo (born January 17, 2002), better known by his stage name \nSamuel (formerly known as Punch), is an American-born South Korean singer \nwho was a part of the short-lived hip hop duo 1Punch in 2015. In April 2017, he \nparticipated in the reality television <b>series season 2</b> of <b>Produce 101</b> during ... In \n2013, he <b>left</b> the agency.",
"title": "Samuel (singer)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Produce 101</b> is a South Korean reality television show where trainees compete to \ndebut in a girl group. Contents. 1 Contestants; <b>2</b> Group Battle Performances (\n<b>Episodes</b> 3-4); 3 Position ... <b>Left</b> the show; Eliminated in <b>Episode</b> 5; Eliminated in \n<b>Episode</b> 8; Eliminated in <b>Episode</b> 10; Eliminated in <b>Episode</b> 11; Final members of\n ...",
"title": "List of Produce 101 contestants"
},
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"snippet": "<b>I.O.I</b> members from the previous <b>Produce 101</b> contest meet with the ... the second \nhalf of the <b>episode</b> with the <b>remaining</b> 58 contestants ...",
"title": "Produce 48"
},
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"snippet": "Followed by, <b>Produce 101</b> (<b>season 2</b>). External links. Website. Produce 101 (\nKorean: 프로듀스 101) was a 2016 girl group survival reality show on Mnet. ... \nContestants eliminated in the first elimination round. Contestants that <b>left</b> the \nshow ...",
"title": "Produce 101 (season 1)"
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"snippet": "There is a twist after all <b>101</b> girls are graded when the mentors ... During the first \nclass, it is revealed that Abby <b>left</b> the ...",
"title": "Produce 101 (Chinese TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Produce</b> X <b>101</b> is a South Korean reality television show. Contents. 1 Contestants\n; <b>2</b> Group X Battle Performances (<b>Episodes</b> 3-4); 3 Position ... Im Siu (임시우), 21, \nD, -, 51, <b>Left</b> the Show, <b>101</b>. A.CONIC (에이코닉), Kwon Taeeun (권태은), 21, X ...",
"title": "List of Produce X 101 contestants"
},
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"snippet": ""Never" is a song by contestants of <b>Produce 101 Season 2</b>. It was re-released by \nWanna One, ... On the 8th and 9th episode, the 35 <b>remaining</b> trainees were split \ninto five teams and given five new songs from different producers, with different ...",
"title": "Never (Produce 101 song)"
}
]
}
] |
Who won the first i'm a celeb?
|
-6610235809220691552
|
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (UK series 1)
|
[
"Tony Blackburn"
] |
[
"I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British series 1)",
"I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian season 1)",
"I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (American TV series)",
"I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!"
] |
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"qaPairs": [
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"answer": [
"Tony Blackburn"
],
"question": "Who won the first season of the British version of I'm a celebrity, Get me out of here?"
},
{
"answer": [
"Barry Hall"
],
"question": "Who won the first season of the Australian version of I'm a celebrity, Get me out of here?"
},
{
"answer": [
"Cris Judd"
],
"question": "Who won the first season of the American version of I'm a Celebrity, Get me out of here?"
}
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"query": "Who won the first i'm a celeb US?",
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"snippet": "<b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here is an <b>American</b> reality television series based \non the British ... The format was picked up by ABC soon after, which aired for <b>one</b> \nseason in early 2003. The new series, shown ... The <b>first</b> season had 10 \ncontestants and was filmed at the same location used for the British show. It aired \nnightly ...",
"title": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (American TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here! is a British reality TV series in which a \nnumber of ... However the <b>first</b> UK series of the show was filmed on a smaller site \nat King Ranch, ... sued ABC and Granada TV over a planned <b>American</b> version of \n<b>I'm a Celebrity</b>. ... Country, Local title, Filming location, Network, <b>Winners</b>, \nPresenters.",
"title": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!"
},
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"snippet": "<b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here! is a British reality television show in which \n<b>celebrity</b> ... The <b>first</b> series aired in 2002, and nineteen complete series have \naired on ITV up ... with the eventual <b>winner</b> being crowned either King or Queen \nof the Jungle. ... Caitlyn Jenner · Series 19 (2019), Eliminated – 6th place, <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> ...",
"title": "List of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! contestants (UK ..."
},
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"snippet": "The second season of <b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get Me out of Here! premiered on June 1, \n2009 and ... Spencer beats Heidi in the Lost Chamber trial and <b>wins</b> the boys a \nfish dinner. Stephen baptises Spencer in the river. ... and Angela are the bottom \ntwo. At the end of the show it is revealed that Angela is the <b>first celebrity</b> to leave.",
"title": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (American season 2)"
},
{
"snippet": "Janice Doreen Dickinson (born February 16, 1955) is an <b>American</b> model, author\n, actress, television personality, and talent agent. Initially notable as a model, she \nhas been disputably described by herself and others as the <b>first</b> supermodel. <b>One</b> \nof the most successful models of the 1970s and 1980s, she also served ... \nDickinson was also a contestant for season two of the <b>American</b> version of <b>I'm</b> ...",
"title": "Janice Dickinson"
},
{
"snippet": "Tiffany Renee Darwish (born October 2, 1971), simply known as Tiffany, is an \n<b>American</b> singer, ... Guy: <b>Celebrity</b> Cook-Off. She <b>won</b> an MVP bonus of $2,500 in \nthe <b>first</b> week of the ... In January 2018, Darwish was announced as a <b>celebrity</b> \ncontestant on the fourth season of the Australian version of <b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get \nMe ...",
"title": "Tiffany Darwish"
},
{
"snippet": "John Carpenter (born c. 1968) is an <b>American</b> game show contestant and IRS \nagent. He is the tenth highest-earning <b>American</b> game show contestant of all time\n. Carpenter is best known for becoming the <b>first</b> top prize <b>winner</b> on the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> version of Who Wants ... Elliott, with Eartha Kitt and Didi Conn appearing \nas <b>celebrity</b> participants.",
"title": "John Carpenter (game show contestant)"
},
{
"snippet": "Martina Navratilova is a Czechoslovak-born <b>American</b> former professional tennis \nplayer and ... Navratilova <b>won</b> her <b>first</b> major singles title at Wimbledon in 1978, \nwhere she defeated Evert in three sets in the final and ... In November 2008, \nMartina Navratilova appeared on the UK's ITV series Series 8 of <b>I'm a Celebrity</b> .",
"title": "Martina Navratilova"
},
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"snippet": "Caitlyn Marie Jenner is an <b>American</b> television personality and retired Olympic \ngold ... "For the <b>first</b> time, I knew what I wanted out of life and that was it, and this \nguy has it. ... 2003, Jenner was part of the cast of the <b>American</b> series <b>I'm a</b> \n<b>Celebrity</b>. ... In June 2016, Jenner was <b>one</b> of several <b>celebrities</b> depicted using \nsynthetic ...",
"title": "Caitlyn Jenner"
},
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"snippet": "<b>I'm a Celebrity</b>... Get Me Out Of Here is a British survival reality television, created \nby London ... The programme's <b>first</b> series debuted on 25 August 2002, and was \nproduced by both LWT and Granada Television ... <b>I'm a Celebrity</b> is often a \nratings <b>winner</b> for ITV, attracting on average over 9 million viewers each series, \nwith its ...",
"title": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series)"
}
]
},
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"query": "Who won the first i'm a celeb?",
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"snippet": "<b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here! is a British reality television show in which \n<b>celebrity</b> ... The <b>first</b> series aired in 2002, and nineteen complete series have \naired on ITV up to the end of the latest series in December 2019. ... basis of \npublic voting, with the eventual <b>winner</b> being crowned either King or Queen of the \nJungle.",
"title": "List of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! contestants (UK ..."
},
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"snippet": "The <b>first</b> series of <b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here! was broadcast on ITV from \n25 August to 8 September 2002. Ant & Dec presented the main show on ITV, \nwhilst Louise Loughman hosted the spin-off show <b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of \nHere! NOW! on ITV2. The <b>winner</b> of this series was radio DJ Tony Blackburn.",
"title": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British series 1)"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>first</b> season of <b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here premiered on Network Ten \non 1 February 2015. The season was hosted by Julia Morris and Chris Brown. \nAndrew 'Freddie' Flintoff <b>won</b> the season, getting crowned King of the Jungle ...",
"title": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian season 1)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>I'm a Celebrity</b>... Get Me Out Of Here is a British survival reality television, created \nby London ... The programme's <b>first</b> series debuted on 25 August 2002, and was \nproduced by both LWT and Granada Television ... <b>I'm a Celebrity</b> is often a \nratings <b>winner</b> for ITV, attracting on average over 9 million viewers each series, \nwith its ...",
"title": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>I'm a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here is an Australian reality television series on \nNetwork 10 ... If the <b>celebrity</b> completed the course they would <b>win</b> a 'slam' of \nmeals for their celebrities and if they didn't they would ... with a weekly eviction \nshow on Sunday (except for the <b>first</b> week, where the celebrities arrive in the '\njungle').",
"title": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series)"
},
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How many episodes are going to be in pll season 7?
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Pretty Little Liars (season 7)
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