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When is the final episode of madam secretary?
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List of Madam Secretary episodes
[ "May 20 , 2018" ]
[ "Madam Secretary (TV series)" ]
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When was the last time the blackhawks missed the playoffs?
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List of Chicago Blackhawks seasons
[ "2007 -- 08" ]
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Who was the boy playing banjo in deliverance?
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Billy Redden
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Fracking is used primarily to extract oil and gas from?
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Hydraulic fracturing
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Who won the oscar for best actor in 2006?
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78th Academy Awards
[ "Philip Seymour Hoffman" ]
[ "78th Academy Awards" ]
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When was the last time ireland won eurovision?
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Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest
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[ "Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest" ]
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Where does the angel gabriel appear in the bible?
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Gabriel
[ "Gospel of Luke" ]
[ "Gabriel" ]
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Who does the voices in a way out?
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A Way Out (video game)
[ "Fares Fares", "Eric Krogh" ]
[ "A Way Out (video game)" ]
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When are new episodes of jane the virgin?
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List of Jane the Virgin episodes
[ "April 13 , 2018" ]
[ "Jane the Virgin" ]
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When did the movie only the brave come out?
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Only the Brave (2017 film)
[ "October 20 , 2017" ]
[ "Only the Brave (1930 film)", "Only the Brave (2017 film)", "Only the Brave (2006 film)" ]
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Nagaland was formed in 1963. which state was it a part of earlier?
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Nagaland
[ "Assam" ]
[ "Nagaland" ]
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When is the next mayoral election in nyc?
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New York City mayoral election, 2017
[ "November 7 , 2017" ]
[ "2017 New York City mayoral election", "2013 New York City mayoral election", "2009 New York City mayoral election" ]
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Retrieved February 13, <b>2017</b>. CS1 maint: archived copy as title&nbsp;...", "title": "2013 New York City mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2017 mayoral election</b> in Albany, <b>New York</b>, was held on November 7, <b>2017</b>, \nand resulted in the incumbent Kathy Sheehan, a member of the Democratic&nbsp;...", "title": "2017 Albany mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The current <b>mayor</b> is Bill de Blasio. He was elected for a first term in 2013 and for \na second term in <b>2017</b>. Contents.", "title": "New York City mayoral elections" }, { "snippet": "<b>2017 election</b>[edit]. Main article: <b>2017 New York City mayoral election</b>. In <b>2017</b>, \nde Blasio won reelection to a second term, defeating Republican \nAssemblywoman&nbsp;...", "title": "Bill de Blasio" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2017</b> Atlanta <b>mayoral election</b> occurred on November 7, <b>2017</b>. Incumbent \n<b>mayor</b> Kasim Reed, a member of the Democratic Party who had been in office&nbsp;...", "title": "2017 Atlanta mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "<b>Elections in New York</b> (state) in <b>2017</b>. ... <b>2017</b> Albany <b>mayoral election</b> &middot; <b>2017</b> \n<b>New York City</b> Borough President <b>elections</b> &middot; <b>2017</b> Rochester <b>mayoral election</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:2017 New York (state) elections" } ] }, { "query": "mayoral election in nyc 2016", "results": [ { "snippet": "An <b>election</b> for <b>Mayor</b> of <b>New York City</b> was held on November 7, 2017. \nIncumbent Democrat ... Reform Party and American Delta Party nominee for \npresident in <b>2016</b>, Democratic candidate for president in <b>2016</b> and Democratic \ncandidate for&nbsp;...", "title": "2017 New York City mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The 2013 <b>New York City mayoral election</b> occurred on November 5, 2013, along \nwith <b>elections</b> ... 1940 &middot; 1944 &middot; 1948 &middot; 1952 &middot; 1956 &middot; 1960 &middot; 1964 &middot; 1968 &middot; 1972 &middot; \n1976 &middot; 1980 &middot; 1984 &middot; 1988 &middot; 1992 &middot; 1996 &middot; 2000 &middot; 2004 &middot; 2008 &middot; 2012 &middot; 2016 &middot; 2020.", "title": "2013 New York City mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>mayor</b> of <b>New York City</b> is elected in early November every four years and \ntakes office at ... 1940 &middot; 1944 &middot; 1948 &middot; 1952 &middot; 1956 &middot; 1960 &middot; 1964 &middot; 1968 &middot; 1972 &middot; \n1976 &middot; 1980 &middot; 1984 &middot; 1988 &middot; 1992 &middot; 1996 &middot; 2000 &middot; 2004 &middot; 2008 &middot; 2012 &middot; 2016 &middot; 2020.", "title": "New York City mayoral elections" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Mayor</b> of <b>New York City</b> is the chief executive of the Government of <b>New York</b> \n<b>City</b>, ... Every <b>mayor</b> was white until the <b>election</b> of David Dinkins (1990–1993), to \ndate the city&#39;s only African American to hold ... Retrieved December 26, <b>2016</b>.", "title": "List of mayors of New York City" }, { "snippet": "The 2009 <b>election</b> for <b>Mayor</b> of <b>New York City</b> took place on Tuesday, November \n3. ... Retrieved <b>2016</b>-10-06. ^ &quot;Bloomberg will run as Republican in bid for third \nterm&quot;. Daily News. <b>New York</b>. April 11, 2009. ^ Santos, Fernanda (April 5, 2009).", "title": "2009 New York City mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2016</b> Baltimore <b>mayoral election</b> was held November 8, <b>2016</b> concurrent \nwith the General ... The <b>New York</b> Times. February 4, <b>2016</b>. Retrieved February 5\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2016 Baltimore mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "<b>Mayoral elections</b>. 2001 <b>election</b>. Main article: 2001 <b>New York City mayoral</b> \n<b>election</b>. In 2001, <b>New York&#39;s</b> Republican <b>mayor</b> Rudy Giuliani,&nbsp;...", "title": "Michael Bloomberg" }, { "snippet": "The Rochester <b>Mayoral Election</b> of 2017 was an <b>election</b> to determine who will \nhold the office of <b>Mayor</b> of Rochester, <b>New York</b> in the upcoming term. ... (<b>2016</b> ←\n) 2017 United States <b>elections</b> (→ 2018). U.S. Senate &middot; Alabama (special).", "title": "2017 Rochester mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "Anthony David Weiner is an American former Democratic congressman who \nrepresented <b>New</b> ... He was an unsuccessful candidate for <b>Mayor</b> of <b>New York</b> \n<b>City</b> in the 2005 ... Weiner won the Democratic primary <b>election</b>, which was \ntantamount to ... On August 28, <b>2016</b>, the <b>New York</b> Post reported that Weiner \nhad sexted&nbsp;...", "title": "Anthony Weiner" }, { "snippet": "The 2017 <b>mayoral election</b> in Syracuse, <b>New York</b> was held on November 7, \n2017, and ... Elections in New York State ... Baker, Chris (November 18, <b>2016</b>).", "title": "2017 Syracuse mayoral election" } ] }, { "query": "mayoral election in nyc 2012", "results": [ { "snippet": "The 2013 <b>New York</b> City <b>mayoral election</b> occurred on November 5, 2013, along \nwith <b>elections</b> ... Quinnipiac, March 6–11, <b>2012</b>, 964, ± 3.2%, —, 2%, 9%, 7%, 15\n%, 25%, —, 7%, 13%, —, 5%, 17%. Quinnipiac, December 7–12, 2011, 1,242&nbsp;...", "title": "2013 New York City mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>mayor</b> of <b>New York</b> City is elected in early November every four years and \ntakes office at ... 0-465-02946-9; ^ World Statesmen—Boroughs of <b>New York</b> City \nArchived <b>2012</b>-02-11 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on June 25, 2008.", "title": "New York City mayoral elections" }, { "snippet": "On July 6, the IOC awarded London with the <b>2012</b> Summer Olympics. In July, \n<b>mayoral candidates</b> filed nominating petitions with the City Board of <b>Elections</b>.", "title": "2005 New York City mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Mayor</b> of <b>New York</b> City is the chief executive of the Government of <b>New York</b> \nCity, ... Every <b>mayor</b> was white until the <b>election</b> of David Dinkins (1990–1993), to \ndate the ... Weatherford, Doris (<b>2012</b>) Women in American Politics: History and&nbsp;...", "title": "List of mayors of New York City" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2012</b> San Diego <b>mayoral election</b> was held on Tuesday, November 6, <b>2012</b>, \nto elect the ... The <b>mayoral</b> race received national attention in March <b>2012</b> when \nThe <b>New York</b> Times columnist David Brooks penned a column praising the&nbsp;...", "title": "2012 San Diego mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>New York</b> City <b>mayoral election</b> of 1997 occurred on Tuesday November 4, \n1997, with ... 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Retrieved November 18, 2006. ^ &quot;<b>NYC</b> crime rate cut with penalties&quot; \nArchived <b>2012</b>-07-19 at Archive.today, BCHeights.com, November 3, 2005; ^.", "title": "1993 New York City mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The mayoralty of Michael Bloomberg began on January 1, 2002, when Michael \nBloomberg was ... In 2001, the incumbent <b>mayor</b> of <b>New York</b> City, Rudy Giuliani, \nwas ineligible for ... Bloomberg&#39;s <b>election</b> marked the first time in <b>New York</b> City \nhistory that two different ... Archived from the original on December 8, <b>2012</b>.", "title": "Mayoralty of Michael Bloomberg" }, { "snippet": "An <b>election</b> for <b>Mayor</b> of <b>New York</b> City was held on November 7, 2017. \nIncumbent Democrat ... 1940 &middot; 1944 &middot; 1948 &middot; 1952 &middot; 1956 &middot; 1960 &middot; 1964 &middot; 1968 &middot; \n1972 &middot; 1976 &middot; 1980 &middot; 1984 &middot; 1988 &middot; 1992 &middot; 1996 &middot; 2000 &middot; 2004 &middot; 2008 &middot; 2012 &middot; 2016 \n&middot; 2020.", "title": "2017 New York City mayoral election" } ] }, { "query": "mayoral election in nyc 2015", "results": [ { "snippet": "The 2013 <b>New York City mayoral election</b> occurred on November 5, 2013, along \nwith <b>elections</b> ... district, 2010 &middot; 26th district, 2011 &middot; 9th district, 2011 &middot; 11th district, \n2015 &middot; 25th district, 2018 &middot; 27th district, 2020 &middot; List of House special elections&nbsp;...", "title": "2013 New York City mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "De Blasio declared his intention to seek reelection in April <b>2015</b>. The following \n<b>candidates</b> filed petitions to have their names on the ballot during the primary&nbsp;...", "title": "2017 New York City mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>mayor</b> of <b>New York City</b> is elected in early November every four years and \ntakes office at ... Retrieved 24 July <b>2015</b>. ^ Board of <b>Elections</b> in the City of <b>New</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "New York City mayoral elections" }, { "snippet": "Every <b>mayor</b> was white until the <b>election</b> of David Dinkins (1990–1993), to date \nthe city&#39;s only African American to hold the office. <b>New York</b> has not had a \nHispanic&nbsp;...", "title": "List of mayors of New York City" }, { "snippet": "An <b>election</b> took place on February 24, <b>2015</b>, to elect the <b>mayor</b> of Chicago. The \n<b>election</b> was ... (2014 ←) <b>2015</b> United States <b>elections</b> (→ 2016). U.S. House &middot; \nIllinois&#39;s 18th district &middot; Mississippi&#39;s 1st district &middot; <b>New York&#39;s</b> 11th district &middot; \nGovernors.", "title": "2015 Chicago mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2015</b> Denver <b>mayoral election</b> took place on May 5, <b>2015</b>. Incumbent \nMichael Hancock ran ... (2014 ←) <b>2015</b> United States <b>elections</b> (→ 2016). U.S. \nHouse &middot; Illinois&#39;s 18th district &middot; Mississippi&#39;s 1st district &middot; <b>New York&#39;s</b> 11th district.", "title": "2015 Denver mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The Indianapolis <b>mayoral election</b> of <b>2015</b> took place on November 3, <b>2015</b>. \nVoters elected the ... (2014 ←) <b>2015</b> United States <b>elections</b> (→ 2016). U.S. \nHouse &middot; Illinois&#39;s 18th district &middot; Mississippi&#39;s 1st district &middot; <b>New York&#39;s</b> 11th district &middot; \nGovernors.", "title": "2015 Indianapolis mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2015</b> Jacksonville <b>mayoral election</b> took place on March 24, <b>2015</b>, to elect \nthe <b>Mayor</b> of ... (2014 ←) <b>2015</b> United States <b>elections</b> (→ 2016). U.S. House &middot; \nIllinois&#39;s 18th district &middot; Mississippi&#39;s 1st district &middot; <b>New York&#39;s</b> 11th district &middot; \nGovernors.", "title": "2015 Jacksonville mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2015</b> Boise <b>mayoral election</b> is being was held on November 3, <b>2015</b> to \ndetermine the ... (2014 ←) <b>2015</b> United States <b>elections</b> (→ 2016). U.S. House &middot; \nIllinois&#39;s 18th district &middot; Mississippi&#39;s 1st district &middot; <b>New York&#39;s</b> 11th district &middot; \nGovernors.", "title": "2015 Boise mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "<b>Mayoral elections</b>. 2009 &middot; 2013 &middot; 2017 &middot; Syracuse[show]. <b>Mayoral elections</b>. 2009 \n&middot; 2017 &middot; Albany[show]. <b>Mayoral elections</b>. 2009 &middot; 2013 &middot; 2017 &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. A special \n<b>election</b> for <b>New York&#39;s</b> 11th congressional district was held on May 5, <b>2015</b>, to fill \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "2015 New York's 11th congressional district special election ..." } ] }, { "query": "mayoral election in nyc 2011", "results": [ { "snippet": "The 2013 <b>New York</b> City <b>mayoral election</b> occurred on November 5, 2013, along \nwith <b>elections</b> ... 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In \nNovember 2010, Portland voters approved a citywide referendum changing the&nbsp;...", "title": "2011 Portland, Maine mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The biennial Charlotte <b>mayoral election</b> was held on Tuesday, November 8, <b>2011</b>\n. Democratic ... California 36th &middot; Nevada 2nd &middot; <b>New York</b> 9th &middot; <b>New York</b> 26th.", "title": "2011 Charlotte mayoral election" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2011</b> Miami-Dade County <b>mayoral election</b> took place on May 24, <b>2011</b> and \nJune 28, <b>2011</b> ... <b>Mayor</b> Is Removed&quot;. The <b>New York</b> Times. ^ &quot;Dade - <b>Election</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2011 Miami-Dade County mayoral election" } ] }, { "query": "mayoral election in nyc", "results": [ { "snippet": "The 2021 <b>New York City mayoral election</b> will replace outgoing <b>Mayor</b> Bill de \nBlasio, who is term-limited. 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When was the first gas powered airplane invented?
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Wright Flyer
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What is the strongest type of nuclear bomb?
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Tsar Bomba
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When did the british east india company gain control over india?
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East India Company
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[ "East India Company" ]
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Who played jason dilaurentis in pretty little liars?
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Drew Van Acker
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[ "List of Pretty Little Liars characters" ]
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When did the new shape audi a6 come out?
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Audi A6
[ "12 August 2008" ]
[ "Audi A6" ]
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Who owns the mona lisa and where is it today?
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Mona Lisa
[ "Louvre Museum in Paris" ]
[ "Mona Lisa" ]
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When does grey's anatomy season 14 episode 4 come out?
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Grey's Anatomy (season 14)
[ "October 12 , 2017" ]
[ "Grey's Anatomy (season 14)" ]
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When will the sequel to avatar be released?
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Avatar 2
[ "December 18 , 2020" ]
[ "Avatar 2" ]
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When did the rock and roll hall of fame open in cleveland ohio?
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
[ "September 1 , 1995" ]
[ "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" ]
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Who played the warden's wife in the green mile?
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The Green Mile (film)
[ "Patricia Clarkson" ]
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When does season 4 of bates motel start?
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Bates Motel (season 4)
[ "March 7 , 2016" ]
[ "Bates Motel (season 4)" ]
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Where was the last olympic gold medal won by the indian hockey team?
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India men's national field hockey team
[ "Moscow , USSR" ]
[ "List of Olympic medalists in field hockey", "Dynamo Minor Arena", "List of Olympic medalists in ice hockey", "Field hockey at the Summer Olympics" ]
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Who won sexiest man alive more than once?
7971917177745729085
People (magazine)
[ "George Clooney", "Brad Pitt", "Johnny Depp" ]
[ "Sexiest Man Alive", "People (magazine)" ]
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The June 18, 1945, issue of Life magazine stated, &quot;America&#39;s \nnumber <b>one</b> star, Bing Crosby, has <b>won more</b> fans, made <b>more</b> money <b>than</b> any&nbsp;...", "title": "Bing Crosby" } ] }, { "query": "Who won sexiest man alive more than once?", "results": [ { "snippet": "People is an American weekly magazine of celebrity and human-interest stories, \npublished by ... In late 2017, it was announced that there would no <b>longer</b> be a \nprint version of ... The annual feature the &quot;<b>Sexiest Man Alive</b>&quot; is billed as a \nbenchmark of male ... Michelle Pfeiffer and Jennifer Aniston have appeared <b>twice</b>\n.", "title": "People (magazine)" }, { "snippet": "FHM&#39;s 100 <b>Sexiest</b> Women is an annual listing compiled by the monthly British \n<b>men&#39;s</b> lifestyle ... Subsequent <b>winners</b> included the British singer Cheryl, the \nAmerican actress Halle Berry, and Jennifer Lopez. ... 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He first \ncame to ... <b>People</b> magazine named Morris Chestnut as one of the &quot;<b>Sexiest Men</b> \n<b>Alive</b>&quot; for 2015. To prepare for his role as Professional Football Player, Lance&nbsp;...", "title": "Morris Chestnut" }, { "snippet": "Sir Thomas Sean Connery (born 25 August 1930) is a Scottish retired actor and \nproducer, who ... He was voted by <b>People</b> magazine as both the “<b>Sexiest Man</b> \n<b>Alive</b>” in 1989 and the “Sexiest Man of the Century” in 1999. Connery was \nknighted&nbsp;...", "title": "Sean Connery" }, { "snippet": "Channing Matthew Tatum (born April 26, 1980) is an American actor and singer. \nTatum made ... Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, and Matthew McConaughey. 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Rockstar, and \nhis second Filmfare <b>Award</b> for Best Actor for his portrayal of a deaf-mute man in \nBarfi!", "title": "List of awards and nominations received by Ranbir Kapoor" } ] } ]
When does pam find out she is pregnant?
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Pam Beesly
[ "Season 5" ]
[ "The Office (American season 5)", "Pam Beesly", "The Office (British TV series)" ]
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Featured music.", "title": "Stress Relief (The Office)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Office</b> (American <b>season 5</b>) &middot; List of The <b>Office</b> (American TV series) episodes\n. &quot;Company Picnic&quot; is the fifth season finale of the American comedy television \nseries The <b>Office</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Company Picnic" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Office</b> (American <b>season 5</b>) &middot; List of The <b>Office</b> (American TV series) episodes\n. &quot;New Boss&quot; is the twentieth episode of the fifth season of the television series \nThe <b>Office</b>, and&nbsp;...", "title": "New Boss" }, { "snippet": "Episode no. <b>Season 5</b>. Episode 25. Directed by, Steve Carell. Written by, Charlie \nGrandy. Cinematography by, Randall Einhorn.", "title": "Broke (The Office)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Office</b> (American <b>season 5</b>) &middot; List of The <b>Office</b> (American TV series) episodes\n. &quot;Employee Transfer&quot; is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the television \nseries The <b>Office</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Employee Transfer" }, { "snippet": "Episode no. <b>Season 5</b>. Episode 18. Directed by, Randall Einhorn. Written by, \nBrent Forrester. Cinematography by, Matt Sohn.", "title": "Blood Drive (The Office)" }, { "snippet": "Episode no. <b>Season 5</b>. Episode 3. Directed by, Jeffrey Blitz. Written by, Ryan Koh. \nFeatured music, &quot;Physical&quot; by&nbsp;...", "title": "Business Ethics (The Office)" } ] }, { "query": "When does pam find out she is pregnant?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Pamela Morgan Halpert (née Beesly) is a fictional character on the U.S. \ntelevision sitcom The ... &quot;<b>My</b> take on the character of <b>Pam</b> was that <b>she</b> didn&#39;t have \nany media training, so <b>she</b> ... because I thought that the comedy <b>would</b> come <b>out</b> \nof just, you <b>know</b>, the real ... The child coincided with Jenna Fischer&#39;s actual \n<b>pregnancy</b>.", "title": "Pam Beesly" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Company Picnic&quot; is the fifth season finale of the American comedy television \nseries The Office, ... The scene in which Jim and <b>Pam</b> discover the <b>pregnancy</b> \nincludes no ... to Be a Millionaire?, as well as acting <b>out</b> torture scenes featured in \nthe film. ... Ryan said <b>she would</b> love the prospect of returning to The Office in \nfuture&nbsp;...", "title": "Company Picnic" }, { "snippet": "Angela Noelle Schrute (née Martin; formerly Lipton) is a fictional character from \nthe NBC ... <b>She</b> states that the two books <b>she would</b> bring with her to read if \nstranded on a ... but <b>Pam</b> (who is <b>pregnant</b> with her second child) wanted the \nname &quot;Philip&quot; ... <b>Pam</b> is the first to <b>find out</b> about Dwight and Angela&#39;s relationship \nin &quot;E-mail&nbsp;...", "title": "Angela Martin" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Pam&#39;s</b> Replacement&quot; is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the \nAmerican comedy ... &quot;<b>Pam&#39;s</b> Replacement&quot; relates to <b>Pam&#39;s pregnancy</b>; Fischer \nwas actually <b>pregnant</b> and her ... Not wanting to upset his wife, Jim tells her that \nhe <b>does</b> not <b>find</b> her replacement attractive, even objectively. ... <b>She</b> gave it a 7 \n<b>out</b> of 10.", "title": "Pam's Replacement" }, { "snippet": "Pamela Jean &quot;<b>Pam</b>&quot; Barnes Ewing is a fictional character from the CBS primetime \nsoap opera ... <b>She</b> didn&#39;t <b>do</b> a lot of the hanging out social activities that a lot of us \ndid ... Bobby vigorously defends his wife and the family eventually <b>find out</b> that \n<b>Pam</b> is innocent. Shortly ... Ironically, <b>Pam</b> soon discovers <b>she is pregnant</b> again.", "title": "Pam Ewing" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Dunder Mifflin Infinity&quot; is the third and fourth episode of the fourth season of the \nAmerican ... After going <b>out</b> to dinner, Ryan learns that Kelly&#39;s <b>pregnancy</b> claim \nwas a lie that ... <b>Pam</b> responds that <b>she</b> is dating Jim, which leaves the new boss \nthoroughly ... Members of the site <b>would</b> perform tasks such as design a logo for \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Dunder Mifflin Infinity" }, { "snippet": "Baby is a musical with a book by Sybille Pearson, based on a story developed \nwith Susan ... While exercising together, Arlene tells Alan that <b>she</b> has been \n<b>pregnant</b> for ... They sing to their unborn child about how loved it will be and how \nthey will <b>do</b> ... <b>Pam</b> and Nick go to a specialist to <b>figure out</b> why <b>Pam</b> isn&#39;t able to \nget&nbsp;...", "title": "Baby (musical)" }, { "snippet": "Meanwhile, Gavin finds <b>out</b> that Stacey has been engaged five times before, and \nNessa is in two minds about whether to tell Smithy <b>she</b> may be <b>pregnant</b>. 6, 6, &quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Gavin & Stacey episodes" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of characters appearing on the 1978–1991 American television \nseries Dallas. ... Bobby and <b>Pam</b> convinced Gary to return to Southfork, \nreconciling with Lucy, who engineered a meeting between him and ... Upon \n<b>finding out</b>, <b>she</b> had married Jeff and had his child, in order to continue exploiting \nJ.R. for money.", "title": "List of Dallas (1978 TV series) characters" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The Delivery&quot; is a two-part episode of the sixth season of the American comedy \nseries The ... Dwight, sent over to <b>find Pam&#39;s</b> iPod, discovers mold in <b>Pam</b> and \nJim&#39;s house and remodels their entire kitchen, ... Jim urges <b>Pam</b> to let him take \nher to the hospital, but <b>Pam would</b> rather wait until midnight like <b>she</b> and Jim \nwanted to&nbsp;...", "title": "The Delivery (The Office)" } ] }, { "query": "the office UK pam pregnant", "results": [ { "snippet": "Pamela Morgan Halpert (née Beesly) is a fictional character on the U.S. \ntelevision sitcom <b>The Office</b>, played by <b>Jenna Fischer</b>. Her counterpart in the \noriginal <b>UK</b> series of <b>The Office</b> is Dawn Tinsley. ... Season 8[edit]. At the \nbeginning of Season 8, <b>Pam</b> is revealed to be <b>pregnant</b> with her and Jim&#39;s \nsecond child, Philip Halpert.", "title": "Pam Beesly" }, { "snippet": "Angela Noelle Schrute (née Martin; formerly Lipton) is a fictional character from \nthe NBC television series <b>The Office</b> played by American actress Angela Kinsey. \nShe is an original character, and has no equivalent in the original <b>British</b> show, \n<b>The Office</b>. ... <b>Pam</b> originally didn&#39;t invite Angela to her <b>wedding</b> with Roy \nbecause she&nbsp;...", "title": "Angela Martin" }, { "snippet": "<b>The Office</b> is a <b>British</b> television mockumentary sitcom first broadcast in the <b>UK</b> on \nBBC Two on ... Anne (Elizabeth Berrington): Only appearing in the Christmas \nspecial, she is Tim&#39;s <b>pregnant</b> desk mate. She annoys him as she speaks&nbsp;...", "title": "The Office (British TV series)" }, { "snippet": "The fifth season of the American television comedy <b>The Office</b> premiered in the \nUnited States in ... <b>The Office</b> is an American adaptation of the <b>British</b> TV series of \nthe same name, ... <b>Jenna Fischer</b> as <b>Pam</b> Beesly, who is based on Dawn Tinsley. \n... Andy plans his <b>wedding</b> to Angela, while she continues her affair with Dwight.", "title": "The Office (American season 5)" }, { "snippet": "The rumors cause Andy to question his sexuality, and <b>Pam</b> and Jim to debate \nwhether or not to tell <b>the office</b> that <b>Pam</b> is <b>pregnant</b>. &quot;Gossip&quot; confirmed the fact&nbsp;...", "title": "Gossip (The Office)" }, { "snippet": "Soon after <b>The Office</b> premiered, Fischer was focused on the show&#39;s success; in \nan April 2005 interview with her alma&nbsp;...", "title": "Jenna Fischer" }, { "snippet": "The episode also relates to <b>Pam&#39;s</b> pregnancy. <b>Jenna Fischer</b> was actually \n<b>pregnant</b> and her pregnancy was written into the series with <b>Pam</b> and Jim having \ntheir&nbsp;...", "title": "Pam's Replacement" }, { "snippet": "Kelly Erin Hannon (born May 1, 1986) is a fictional character from the U.S. \ncomedy television series <b>The Office</b>. She is <b>the office</b> receptionist for the Scranton \nbranch of Dunder Mifflin, ... The two also ride to <b>Pam</b> and Jim&#39;s <b>wedding</b> together \nwith Andy, both listening to their iPods in the backseat. In &quot;Counseling&quot;, she took \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Erin Hannon" }, { "snippet": "<b>Jenna Fischer</b>&#39;s pregnancy was written into the show, and <b>Pam</b> was again \n<b>pregnant</b> at the start of the season with a boy as she was in real life. Unlike the \nsixth&nbsp;...", "title": "The Office (American season 8)" }, { "snippet": "The episode revolves around the <b>wedding</b> of Jim and <b>Pam</b> at Niagara Falls. Not \nall goes smoothly when Jim accidentally reveals <b>Pam&#39;s</b> pregnancy to all the \nguests&nbsp;...", "title": "Niagara (The Office)" } ] } ]
Landform that separates vietnam from cambodia and laos?
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Geography of Cambodia
[ "Dangrek Mountains plateau" ]
[ "Geography of Vietnam" ]
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The river then divides <b>Laos</b> and Thailand, before a stretch passing \nthrough ... In <b>Cambodia</b>, the river is called the Mékôngk or Tonle Thom (&quot;great \nriver&quot;). ... and the Mekong proper, which both flow into the Mekong Delta in \n<b>Vietnam</b>.", "title": "River systems of Thailand" }, { "snippet": "China has great physical diversity. The eastern plains and southern coasts of the \ncountry ... with many other geographic features and other <b>landforms</b> present in \nmyriad variations. ... The Wuling range <b>separates</b> Guizhou from Hunan. ... The far\n-south of present-day China, the northern parts of today&#39;s <b>Vietnam</b>, and the Tarim\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Geography of China" }, { "snippet": "<b>Laos</b> is an independent republic, and a landlocked nation in Southeast Asia, \nnortheast of Thailand, west of <b>Vietnam</b>. It covers 236,800 square kilometers in the \ncenter of the Southeast Asian peninsula and it is surrounded by Myanmar (Burma\n), <b>Cambodia</b>, the People&#39;s Republic of China, Thailand, and <b>Vietnam</b>.", "title": "Geography of Laos" }, { "snippet": "<b>Cambodia</b> is a country in mainland Southeast Asia, bordering Thailand, <b>Laos</b>, \n<b>Vietnam</b>, the Gulf of Thailand and covers a total area of 181,035 km<sup>2</sup> (69,898 sq\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Geography of Cambodia" }, { "snippet": "Geography of Asia reviews geographical concepts of classifying Asia, the central \nand eastern ... The Asian countries of Bangladesh, India, <b>Vietnam</b>, Thailand, \nPakistan and Sri Lanka were ... 418, <b>Laos</b>, 236,800, 6,677,534, 28.2, Vientiane ... \n&quot;General Population Census of <b>Cambodia</b> 2008 - Provisional population totals,&nbsp;...", "title": "Geography of Asia" }, { "snippet": "Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region of the People&#39;s Republic of China, \ncan be ... The narrow body of water <b>separating</b> Hong Kong Island and Kowloon \nPeninsula, Victoria Harbour, is one of the deepest natural maritime ports in the \nworld.", "title": "Geography of Hong Kong" }, { "snippet": "Russia is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eastern Europe and \nNorthern Asia. Comprising much of Northern Eurasia, it is the world&#39;s largest&nbsp;...", "title": "Geography of Russia" }, { "snippet": "The geography of Malaysia deals with the physical and human geography of \nMalaysia, a Southeast Asian country. There are two major parts to this country,&nbsp;...", "title": "Geography of Malaysia" } ] }, { "query": "Annamite Cordillera", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Annamite Range or the Annamese Mountains is a mountain range of eastern \nIndochina. ... is also referred to variously as Annamese Range, Annamese \nMountains, Annamese Cordillera, Annamite Mountains and <b>Annamite Cordillera</b>.", "title": "Annamite Range" }, { "snippet": "A <b>cordillera</b> is an extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges. The term is a \nborrowed ... the western backbone of North America and South America; \nAnnamese <b>Cordillera</b> (<b>Annamite</b> Range), Laos and eastern Vietnam; Arctic \n<b>Cordillera</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Cordillera" }, { "snippet": "Muang Phuan or Xieng Khouang was a historical principality on the \nXiangkhoang Plateau, ... The region is an important area for trade as it occupies \nthe major passes along the <b>Annamite Cordillera</b> to access Vietnam and the coast.", "title": "Muang Phuan" }, { "snippet": "Phu Thai is a Southwestern Tai spoken in Laos and Thailand. Although it \nappears different from ... International Workshop: Peoples and Cultures of the \nCentral <b>Annamite Cordillera</b>: Ethnographic and Ethno‐Historical Contributions – \nTowards&nbsp;...", "title": "Phu Thai language" }, { "snippet": "Racism in Vietnam has been mainly directed by the majority and dominant ethnic \nVietnamese ... Vietnamese Kinh has happened in another highland region, the \n<b>Annamite Cordillera</b> (Trường Sơn), both the Central Highlands and Annamite&nbsp;...", "title": "Racism in Vietnam" }, { "snippet": "The Brao people (Khmer: ព្រៅ, also Brou) are an ethnic group that live on both \nsides of the ... International Workshop: Peoples and Cultures of the Central \n<b>Annamite Cordillera</b>: Ethnographic and Ethno-‐Historical Contributions–Towards \na&nbsp;...", "title": "Brao people" }, { "snippet": "Parent range &middot; <b>Annamite</b> Range. Phou Bia (Lao: ພູເບັ້ຍ) is the highest \nmountain in Laos and is located in the Annamese <b>Cordillera</b>, at the southern limit \nof the Xiangkhoang Plateau&nbsp;...", "title": "Phou Bia" }, { "snippet": "Cambodia is a country in mainland Southeast Asia, bordering Thailand, Laos, \nVietnam, the Gulf ... and customs. The natural resources of the Greater Annamites \nare vital to all of these people. ... &quot;<b>Annamite Cordillera</b>&quot;. 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When did auckland suffer a 5 week blackout?
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1998 Auckland power crisis
[ "1998" ]
[ "1998 Auckland power crisis" ]
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Who arranged the periodic table by increasing atomic number?
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History of the periodic table
[ "Dmitri Mendeleev" ]
[ "Henry Moseley" ]
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Who played dr smith lost in space 2018?
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Lost in Space (2018 TV series)
[ "Parker Posey" ]
[ "Lost in Space (2018 TV series)" ]
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What was the first movie elvis presley made?
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Elvis Presley on film and television
[ "Love Me Tender" ]
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Who owns the luxor hotel in las vegas?
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Luxor Las Vegas
[ "MGM Resorts International" ]
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Excalibur &middot; <b>Luxor</b> &middot; Mandalay Bay &middot; Delano <b>Las</b> \n<b>Vegas</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "MGM Resorts International" }, { "snippet": "William G. Bennett (November 16, 1924 – December 22, 2002) was an American \ngaming executive and real estate developer. Noted for pioneering <b>Las Vegas</b> as \na destination for middle-class tourists and ... Bennett purchased the Sahara <b>Hotel</b> \nand Casino in <b>Las Vegas</b> in 1995 and operated it until his death in 2002.", "title": "William G. Bennett (gaming executive)" }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of hotels located on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip. 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When was the first season of the office?
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The Office (U.S. season 1)
[ "March 24 , 2005" ]
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Which character was originally left out of flintstones vitamins?
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Flintstones Chewable Vitamins
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When does the new shrek movie come out?
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Shrek (franchise)
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The famous frescoes of the carmera degli sposi were painted for the duke of mantua by?
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Camera degli Sposi
[ "Andrea Mantegna" ]
[ "Camera degli Sposi" ]
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Where did the movie amityville horror take place?
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The Amityville Horror
[ "Long Island , New York" ]
[ "The Amityville Horror (2005 film)", "The Amityville Horror (1979 film)" ]
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When was the worst earthquake in san francisco?
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1906 San Francisco earthquake
[ "April 18 , 1906" ]
[ "1906 San Francisco earthquake" ]
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Who wrote the hymn how firm a foundation?
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How Firm a Foundation (hymn)
[ "John Rippon" ]
[ "How Firm a Foundation (hymn)" ]
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Where is euro 2024 going to be held?
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UEFA Euro 2024 bids
[ "Germany" ]
[ "UEFA Euro 2024" ]
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Microwaves are an example of what type of energy?
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Microwave
[ "electromagnetic radiation" ]
[ "Microwave" ]
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Who sings the theme song of doc mcstuffins?
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Doc McStuffins
[ "China Anne McClain" ]
[ "Doc McStuffins", "China Anne McClain" ]
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The first battle of panipat was fought between babar and ibrahim lodi in?
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First Battle of Panipat
[ "north India" ]
[ "First Battle of Panipat" ]
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Who sang take good care of my baby in 1961?
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Take Good Care of My Baby
[ "Bobby Vee" ]
[ "Take Good Care of My Baby" ]
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What is a period of 3 years called?
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Decade
[ "triennium" ]
[ "Decade" ]
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Skills that appear are basic&nbsp;...", "title": "Early childhood" }, { "snippet": "A millennium (plural millennia or millenniums) is a <b>period</b> of one thousand <b>years</b>, \nsometimes <b>called</b> a kiloyear. ... of using ordinal numbers to count <b>years</b> and \nmillennia (as in &quot;the <b>third</b> millennium&quot;), or cardinally using &quot;the two thousands&quot;.", "title": "Millennium" }, { "snippet": "Menstruation, also <b>known as</b> a <b>period</b> or monthly, is the regular discharge of \nblood and mucosal tissue (<b>known as</b> menses) from the inner lining of the uterus \nthrough the vagina. The first <b>period</b> usually begins between twelve and fifteen \n<b>years</b> of age, ... or if there is no <b>period</b> by <b>3 years</b> after the onset of breast \ndevelopment.", "title": "Menstruation" } ] }, { "query": "TRIENNIUM", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Trienio Liberal (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtɾjenjo liβeˈɾal], &quot;Liberal \n<b>Triennium</b>&quot;) is a period of three years in the modern history of Spain between \n1820 and&nbsp;...", "title": "Trienio Liberal" }, { "snippet": "It was founded at Presbyterian Youth <b>Triennium</b> and the General Assembly \nmeeting in July 1995. 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Where does 50 shades of grey take place?
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Fifty Shades of Grey
[ "Vancouver , Washington" ]
[ "Fifty Shades of Grey (film)", "Fifty Shades of Grey" ]
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Who came up with the shape of a star?
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Five-pointed star
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[ "Five-pointed star", "Star of David" ]
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Who sings the chorus in mo money mo problems?
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Mo Money Mo Problems
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[ "Mo Money Mo Problems" ]
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Where is the us fish and wildlife service located?
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United States Fish and Wildlife Service
[ "Bailey 's Crossroads , Virginia" ]
[ "United States Fish and Wildlife Service" ]
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Who is chief election commissioner of india now?
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Chief Election Commissioner of India
[ "Om Prakash Rawat" ]
[ "Chief Election Commissioner of India" ]
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When does total war warhammer 2 take place?
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Total War: Warhammer II
[ "The Southlands", "Ulthuan", "Naggaroth", "Lustria" ]
[ "Total War: Warhammer II" ]
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Who owns the senkaku/diaoyu dao islands?
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Senkaku Islands dispute
[ "Japan" ]
[ "Senkaku Islands" ]
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Where is the femur located on the body?
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Femur
[ "thigh bone", "closest to the hip joint" ]
[ "Femur" ]
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First champion of the women's division of the ufc?
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List of UFC champions
[ "Dec 6 , 2012" ]
[ "List of UFC champions" ]
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Who is all time premier league goal scorer?
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List of Premier League players with 100 or more goals
[ "Alan Shearer" ]
[ "Premier League records and statistics", "List of footballers with 100 or more Premier League goals" ]
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How did will smith lose his arm in irobot?
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I, Robot (film)
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[ "I, Robot (film)" ]
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What's donnas real name from that 70's show?
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Laura Prepon
[ "Laura Prepon" ]
[ "That '70s Show" ]
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Who helped the confederate states in the civil war?
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Confederate States of America
[ "Great Britain and France" ]
[ "Confederate States of America" ]
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How many electrons fit in the 3rd energy level?
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Electron shell
[ "18" ]
[ "Electron shell", "Energy level" ]
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What is the primary language in toronto canada?
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Demographics of Toronto
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[ "Toronto", "Languages of Canada" ]
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When was the last time the steelers missed the playoffs?
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List of Pittsburgh Steelers seasons
[ "2013" ]
[ "List of Pittsburgh Steelers seasons" ]
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Who played the wife in wolf of wall street?
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Margot Robbie
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When did the song you can ring my bell come out?
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Ring My Bell
[ "1979" ]
[ "Ring My Bell" ]
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Who has made it to the nba finals the most?
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NBA Finals
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[ "Bill Russell", "List of NBA players with most championships", "NBA post-season records" ]
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This list includes the all-time and the active consecutive \n<b>playoffs</b> appearance. ... The Spurs <b>have won</b> five <b>NBA</b> championships during \ntheir streak. ... List of playoff series &middot; Conference <b>Finals</b> &middot; <b>Finals</b> &middot; 60 <b>Greatest</b> \nPlayoff Moments&nbsp;...", "title": "List of NBA franchise post-season streaks" }, { "snippet": "This article lists all-time records achieved in the NBA post-season in major \ncategories ... <b>Most</b> consecutive 3-point field goals <b>made</b> in a game ... Oldest: \nRobert Parish <b>is the</b> oldest player to score in a playoff game, he <b>had a</b> total of 2 \npoints in the game for the Chicago ... <b>Most</b> points per game in an <b>NBA</b> \n<b>Championship</b> series.", "title": "NBA post-season records" }, { "snippet": "The National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) <b>Finals is the</b> championship series for \nthe NBA and the conclusion of its postseason. 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Golden State <b>made</b> 20 three-pointers, the second <b>most</b> in <b>NBA</b> \n<b>Finals</b> history behind Cleveland&#39;s 24 against the Warriors in Game 4 in 2017.", "title": "2019 NBA Finals" }, { "snippet": "Abdul-Jabbar, James and Leonard are the only players to win the award for two \nteams, while Leonard <b>is the</b> only player to <b>have won</b> the award in both&nbsp;...", "title": "NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award" }, { "snippet": "This is a complete listing of National Basketball Association players who <b>have</b> \n<b>scored</b> 50 or <b>more</b> points in a playoff game. This feat <b>has</b> only <b>been</b> \naccomplished 37 times in NBA playoff history by 25 different players. Only four \nplayers <b>have scored</b> 50 or <b>more</b> points on <b>more</b> than one occasion: ... 14 field \ngoals <b>made</b> in the first half, tying the <b>NBA Finals</b> record.", "title": "List of National Basketball Association single-game playoff scoring ..." }, { "snippet": "The Spurs defeated the Knicks 4 games to 1 to win the championship. As of 2019\n, this <b>is the</b> last <b>NBA Finals</b> where neither team <b>scored</b> 100 or <b>more</b> points in&nbsp;...", "title": "1999 NBA Finals" } ] }, { "query": "bill russell", "results": [ { "snippet": "William Felton <b>Russell</b> (born February 12, 1934) is an American former \nprofessional basketball player who played center for the Boston Celtics of the \nNational&nbsp;...", "title": "Bill Russell" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Bill Russell</b> NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award is an annual National \nBasketball Association (NBA) award given since the 1969 NBA Finals. The award\n&nbsp;...", "title": "NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award" }, { "snippet": "Boston Celtics center <b>Bill Russell</b> holds the record for the most NBA \nchampionships won with 11 titles during his 13-year playing career. He won his \nfirst&nbsp;...", "title": "List of NBA players with most championships" }, { "snippet": "<b>Bill Russell</b> (born 1949) is an American librettist and lyricist. Among his stage \nmusicals are Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens and Side Show, \nwhich&nbsp;...", "title": "Bill Russell (lyricist)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Bill Russell</b> is the only other player-coach who has won the championship, as \nwell as the only player-coach to win multiple championships. In 1966, he took \nover&nbsp;...", "title": "List of National Basketball Association player-coaches" }, { "snippet": "William Ellis <b>Russell</b> (born October 21, 1948) is a former shortstop, coach and \nmanager in Major League Baseball. <b>Russell</b> played his entire 18-year,&nbsp;...", "title": "Bill Russell (baseball)" }, { "snippet": "A statue of former professional basketball player <b>Bill Russell</b> by Ann Hirsch is \ninstalled outside Boston&#39;s City Hall, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The \nbronze&nbsp;...", "title": "Statue of Bill Russell" }, { "snippet": "William &quot;<b>Bill</b>&quot; <b>Russell</b> (February 26, 1905 – August 9, 1992) was an American \nmusic historian and modernist composer. Named Russell William Wagner at birth\n,&nbsp;...", "title": "Bill Russell (composer)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Bill Russell</b> from the University of San Francisco was selected second overall by \nthe St. Louis Hawks and immediately traded to the Boston Celtics for Ed \nMacauley&nbsp;...", "title": "1956 NBA draft" }, { "snippet": "Set a then-record. 49, <b>Bill Russell</b>*, Boston Celtics, November 16, 1957, \nPhiladelphia Warriors, Set a then&nbsp;...", "title": "List of National Basketball Association single-game rebounding ..." } ] } ]
Write the number of degrees of freedom of a diatomic gas molecule?
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Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)
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[ "Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)" ]
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Who is the lead role in black panther?
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Black Panther (film)
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[ "Black Panther (film)" ]
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How many episodes are in sherlock holmes season 1?
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List of Sherlock episodes
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Who played zed in legend of the seeker?
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Legend of the Seeker
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Who won the race between war admiral and seabiscuit?
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Seabiscuit
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[ "Seabiscuit" ]
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Where did under the tuscan sun take place?
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Under the Tuscan Sun (film)
[ "Cortona" ]
[ "Under the Tuscan Sun (book)", "Under the Tuscan Sun (film)" ]
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Who played johnny in gangs of new york?
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Gangs of New York
[ "Henry Thomas" ]
[ "Gangs of New York", "Gangs of New York (1938 film)" ]
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Actor who plays chuck on better call saul?
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Michael McKean
[ "Michael John McKean" ]
[ "Chuck McGill" ]
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Who did vivian play on days of our lives?
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Vivian Alamain
[ "Louise Sorel" ]
[ "Vivian Alamain", "List of Days of Our Lives characters" ]
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Who played number 6 in i am number four?
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List of Lorien Legacies characters
[ "Teresa Palmer" ]
[ "I Am Number Four", "I Am Number Four (film)" ]
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Throughout american history the idea of limited government has been linked to what?
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Limited government
[ "liberalism" ]
[ "Limited government" ]
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When was the first altar built in the bible?
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Altar (Bible)
[ "Genesis 8 : 20" ]
[ "Altar (Bible)" ]
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Who starred in the mirror has two faces?
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The Mirror Has Two Faces
[ "Brenda Vaccaro", "Mimi Rogers", "Jeff Bridges", "Lauren Bacall", "Pierce Brosnan", "Barbra Streisand", "George Segal" ]
[ "The Mirror Has Two Faces" ]
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What was the name of robin williams last movie?
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Robin Williams filmography
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When did harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 come out?
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
[ "19 November 2010" ]
[ "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1" ]
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Where is the state of the union in the constitution?
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State of the Union
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[ "State of the Union" ]
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Who is the football coach at penn state?
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Penn State Nittany Lions football
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In 1990, he took the same position at <b>Penn State</b>, and later \nserved as the <b>defensive</b> backfield <b>coach</b> there from 1991 until 1995. From 1996 \nto 1998&nbsp;...", "title": "Greg Schiano" }, { "snippet": "Larry Johnson (born c. 1952) is an American football <b>coach</b>, currently the \n<b>defensive</b> line and associate head <b>coach</b> at Ohio State University. He served as \nan assistant football <b>coach</b> at Pennsylvania State University ... Johnson was the \n<b>defensive</b> line <b>coach</b> at <b>Penn State</b> from 2000 to 2013. From 1996 to 1999 he \nserved as&nbsp;...", "title": "Larry Johnson (American football coach)" }, { "snippet": "The 2011 <b>Penn State</b> Nittany Lions football team represented the Pennsylvania \nState University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was \ncoached by Joe Paterno for the first nine games until he was fired in the wake of \nthe <b>Penn State</b> sex abuse scandal, with <b>defensive coordinator</b> Tom Bradley&nbsp;...", "title": "2011 Penn State Nittany Lions football team" }, { "snippet": "Terrence Edwin Roof Jr. (born December 11, 1963) is an American football \ncoach and former ... Roof took his first job as <b>defensive coordinator</b> in 1997 at \nWestern Carolina University, where he stayed one ... Athletic Association (NCAA) \nsanctioned <b>Penn State</b> with a four-year postseason ban, loss of 40 scholarships \nover a&nbsp;...", "title": "Ted Roof" }, { "snippet": "John Butler (born April 3, 1973) is an American football <b>coach</b>. He currently \nserves as the ... Butler re-united with Roof on Bill O&#39;Brien&#39;s staff at <b>Penn State</b>. ... \nassistants, linebackers <b>coach</b> Ron Vanderlinden and <b>defensive</b> line <b>coach</b> Larry\n&nbsp;...", "title": "John Butler (American football coach)" } ] }, { "query": "Who is the football coach at penn state?", "results": [ { "snippet": "On January 11, 2014, the Athletic Department at <b>Penn State</b> announced the \nappointment of Franklin as the head <b>football coach</b> of the&nbsp;...", "title": "James Franklin (American football coach)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Penn State</b> Nittany Lions <b>football</b> program is a college <b>football</b> team that \nrepresents <b>Penn State</b> University, a part of the Division I <b>Football</b> Bowl \nSubdivision.", "title": "List of Penn State Nittany Lions head football coaches" }, { "snippet": "Gerald Arthur Sandusky (born January 26, 1944) is an American retired college \n<b>football coach</b> ... Mike McQueary, former <b>Penn State</b> graduate assistant <b>football</b> \n<b>coach</b>, testified that in 2001 in a <b>Penn State</b> locker room, he heard &quot;skin on skin&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Jerry Sandusky" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Penn State</b> child sex abuse scandal concerned allegations and subsequent \nconvictions of child sexual abuse committed by Jerry Sandusky, an assistant \n<b>coach</b> for the <b>Penn State</b> Nittany Lions <b>football</b> team,&nbsp;...", "title": "Penn State child sex abuse scandal" }, { "snippet": "Joseph Vincent Paterno sometimes referred to as JoePa, was an American \ncollege <b>football</b> player, athletic director, and <b>coach</b>. 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On December 12, 2015, \nMoorhead was named the offensive coordinator for the <b>Penn State football</b> team.", "title": "Joe Moorhead" }, { "snippet": "Bradley&#39;s feelings about <b>coaching at Penn State</b> or another school have been \nquoted, &quot;there&#39;s a lot of loyalty that has been built&nbsp;...", "title": "Tom Bradley (American football)" }, { "snippet": "Bill Kenney is an American <b>football coach</b> currently serving as the offensive line \n<b>coach</b> at Western Michigan University. Prior to working at Western Michigan, \nKenney coached for over two decades under Joe Paterno for the <b>Penn State</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Bill Kenney (American football coach)" }, { "snippet": "Larry Johnson (born c. 1952) is an American <b>football coach</b>, currently the \ndefensive line and associate head <b>coach</b> at Ohio State University. He served as \nan assistant <b>football coach</b> at Pennsylvania State University ... 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Where are the queen's royal hussars based?
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Queen's Royal Hussars
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When did puerto become part of the usa?
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Puerto Rico
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Who became the first air force african american female fighter pilot?
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Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell
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What us cities have the highest african american population?
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List of U.S. cities with large African-American populations
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Who invented the steam engine in the 1800s?
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Steam engine
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When did india won the cricket world cup for the first time?
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India at the Cricket World Cup
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Where did val kilmer go to high school?
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Val Kilmer
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When will 2018 academy award nominations be announced?
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90th Academy Awards
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Who is the publisher of the norton anthology american literature?
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W. W. Norton & Company
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When did the boston patriots became new england?
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New England Patriots
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When did canada change from miles to kilometers?
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Metrication in Canada
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What group established the first spanish settlements in texas?
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Spanish Texas
[ "Catholic missionaries" ]
[ "Spanish Texas" ]
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Who appoints the speaker of lok sabha in india?
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Speaker of the Lok Sabha
[ "Members of the Lok Sabha" ]
[ "Speaker of the Lok Sabha" ]
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When did season 3 of queen of the south start?
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Queen of the South (TV series)
[ "June 21 , 2018" ]
[ "Queen of the South (TV series)" ]
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Who plays harry bosch in the amazon series?
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Bosch (TV series)
[ "Titus Welliver" ]
[ "Bosch (TV series)", "Titus Welliver" ]
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How many core editions are there of windows server 2012?
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Windows Server 2012
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When did the movie old yeller come out?
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Old Yeller
[ "1957" ]
[ "Old Yeller", "Old Yeller (film)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "December 25, 1957" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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The main difference between isotopes of the same element?
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Isotope
[ "its number of neutrons" ]
[ "Isotope" ]
[ { "answer": [ "neutron number", "numbers of neutrons", "nucleon number", "neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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What are the predators of the harpy eagle?
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Harpy eagle
[ "ocelot", "jaguars" ]
[ "Harpy eagle" ]
[ { "answer": [ "jaguar and the much smaller ocelot", "rarely preyed on" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "harpy eagle predators", "results": [ { "snippet": "Rare throughout its range, the <b>harpy eagle</b> is found from Mexico (almost extinct), \nthrough Central America and into South&nbsp;...", "title": "Harpy eagle" }, { "snippet": "The crowned eagle, also known as the African crowned eagle or the crowned \nhawk-eagle ... In a case of convergent evolution, the much heavier <b>harpy eagle</b>, \nwhich is ... Apparently, the Malagasy crowned eagle became extinct due mainly \nto the loss of prey and <b>habitat</b> change, attributable to early humans on the island.", "title": "Crowned eagle" }, { "snippet": "The Philippine <b>eagle</b> (Pithecophaga jefferyi), also known as the monkey-eating \n<b>eagle</b> or great ... The maximum reported weight is surpassed by two other <b>eagles</b> \n(the <b>harpy</b> and Steller&#39;s sea <b>eagles</b>) ... Like most <b>predators</b>, the Philippine <b>eagle</b> \nis an opportunist that takes prey based on its local level of abundance and ease.", "title": "Philippine eagle" }, { "snippet": "The Haast&#39;s eagle is an extinct species of eagle that once lived in the South \nIsland of New ... The <b>harpy eagle</b> (Harpia harpyja), the Philippine eagle (\nPithecophaga ... Due to the absence of other large <b>predators</b> or kleptoparasites, a \nHaast&#39;s eagle could easily have monopolised a single large kill over a number of \ndays.", "title": "Haast's eagle" }, { "snippet": "Eagle is the common name for many large birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. \nEagles ... Due to the size and power of many eagle species, they are ranked at \nthe top of the food chain as apex <b>predators</b> in the avian world. ... The fish eagles, \nbooted eagles, and <b>harpy eagles</b> have traditionally been placed in the subfamily\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Eagle" }, { "snippet": "The martial eagle (Polemaetus bellicosus) is a large eagle native to sub-Saharan \nAfrica. It is the only member of the genus Polemaetus. A species of the booted \neagle subfamily (Aquillinae), it has feathering over its tarsus. One of the largest \nand most powerful species of booted eagle, it is a fairly opportunistic <b>predator</b> ... \n<b>harpy eagle</b> (Harpia harpyja) and the Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi)&nbsp;...", "title": "Martial eagle" }, { "snippet": "Steller&#39;s sea <b>eagle</b> (Haliaeetus pelagicus) is a large diurnal bird of prey in the \nfamily ... At its average weight, the Steller&#39;s seems to outweigh the average <b>harpy</b> \nby approximately ... However, once fully grown, the <b>eagle</b> has no natural \n<b>predators</b>.", "title": "Steller's sea eagle" }, { "snippet": "The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is one of the most powerful <b>predators</b> in the \navian world. ... Few other large raptors have been tested in their foot strength, \nthough the huge <b>harpy eagle</b>, when tested, exerted a psi approximately 40 kg (88\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Dietary biology of the golden eagle" }, { "snippet": "The ornate hawk-eagle (Spizaetus ornatus) is a fairly large bird of prey from the \ntropical ... The ornate hawk-eagle is a powerful <b>predator</b> that readily varies it prey \n... the crested and <b>harpy eagle</b> are largely concurrent in distribution and <b>habitat</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Ornate hawk-eagle" }, { "snippet": "Wedge-tailed <b>eagles</b> are found throughout Australia, including Tasmania, and \nsouthern New Guinea in almost all habi,&nbsp;...", "title": "Wedge-tailed eagle" } ] } ]