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When did the great wall became a world heritage site? | 3919106101519566172 | Great Wall of China | [
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"snippet": "Hadrian's <b>Wall</b> (Latin: Vallum Aelium), also called the Roman <b>Wall</b>, Picts' <b>Wall</b>, or \nVallum ... It was designated as a UNESCO <b>World Heritage Site in</b> 1987. ... To the \nnorth, the <b>wall in</b> its central and <b>best</b>-preserved section follows a hard, ... This \n<b>area</b> later <b>became</b> known as the Scottish Lowlands, sometimes referred to as the\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Great</b> Zimbabwe is a ruined city <b>in</b> the south-eastern hills of Zimbabwe near Lake \nMutirikwe and the town of Masvingo. It was the capital of the Kingdom of \nZimbabwe during the country's Late Iron Age. Construction on the city <b>began in</b> \nthe 11th century and continued until it was ... It is recognised as a <b>World Heritage</b> \n<b>site</b> by UNESCO.",
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"snippet": "A monument is a type of—usually three-dimensional—structure that was explicitly \ncreated to commemorate a person or event, or which has <b>become</b> relevant to a \nsocial group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or <b>cultural heritage</b>, \ndue to its artistic, historical, ... a monument can for example be <b>listed</b> as a \nUNESCO <b>World Heritage Site</b>.",
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"snippet": "Beijing formerly romanized as Peking (/ˌpiːˈkɪŋ/ PEE-KING), is the capital of \nthe People's Republic of <b>China</b>, the world's third most populous city proper, and \nmost populous capital city. The city, located <b>in</b> northern <b>China</b>, is governed as a \nmunicipality under the ... It has seven UNESCO <b>World Heritage Sites</b>—the \nForbidden City, Temple of ...",
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Where is the thalmus located in the brain? | 4157022234318648054 | Thalamus | [
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"snippet": "The thalamic reticular nucleus is part of the ventral <b>thalamus</b> that forms a capsule \naround the ... The thalamic reticular nucleus receives input from the <b>cerebral</b> \ncortex and dorsal thalamic nuclei. Most input comes from collaterals of fibers ...",
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Who was killed in lynyrd skynyrd plane crash? | 4887157859291163116 | 1977 Mississippi CV-240 crash | [
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Water is in which list of indian constitution? | 5274563453882934535 | State List | [
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Who did johnny ruffo play on home and away? | -5726519541508642607 | Johnny Ruffo | [
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Which raf base did the dambusters fly from? | -6919646470349482575 | No. 617 Squadron RAF | [
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What are the different types of sae in ffa? | 724770597511919157 | Supervised agricultural experience | [
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Who won the femina miss india world in 2015? | -739847628886348021 | Femina Miss India 2015 | [
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"snippet": "<b>Femina Miss India</b> 2019 was the 56th edition of the <b>Femina Miss India</b> beauty \npageant. ... of Tamil Nadu crowned Suman Rao of Mumbai as her successor. She \nrepresented India at Miss <b>World</b> 2019 in London and placed 2nd Runner Up.",
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Who did the united states acquire texas from? | -6143395523186769427 | History of Texas (1845–1860) | [
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"snippet": "The National Football League <b>playoffs</b> for the 1999 season began on January 8, \n2000. ... It also marked the <b>last time</b> all three Florida-based teams - the \nJacksonville ... Miami <b>Dolphins</b>, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers - <b>made the playoffs</b>, \nwith the ...",
"title": "1999–2000 NFL playoffs"
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"snippet": "The American Football Conference – Eastern Division or AFC East is one of the \nfour divisions ... As of 2019, the <b>last</b> season which the Patriots did not win the \nAFC East was in ... The Miami <b>Dolphins</b> entered the AFL in 1966 as part of its \nEastern division. ... All four teams in this division are based in the Eastern <b>Time</b> \nZone.",
"title": "AFC East"
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"snippet": "The <b>Dolphins</b>–Jets rivalry is a rivalry between the Miami <b>Dolphins</b> and the New \nYork Jets in the ... Marino got the ball one <b>last time</b> and drove the <b>Dolphins</b> down \nthe field to within the Jets' five-yard line. ... The <b>Dolphins made the playoffs</b> as the \nfourth seed and hosted the Bills in the Wildcard round; they defeated the Bills ...",
"title": "Dolphins–Jets rivalry"
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"snippet": "The 1972 Miami <b>Dolphins</b> season was the team's seventh season, and third \nseason in the ... Griese returned to the field as a substitute in the <b>final</b> regular \nseason game against the Baltimore Colts and then also ... In those five seasons \nthe <b>Dolphins made the playoffs</b> all five years, won three AFC Championships, \n<b>went to</b> the ...",
"title": "1972 Miami Dolphins season"
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"snippet": "The 1992 Miami <b>Dolphins</b> season was the franchise's 27th season in the \nNational Football League. The season began with the team attempting to \nimprove on their 8–8 record in 1991. The season was a success as the <b>Dolphins</b> \nfinished the season 11–5, won the AFC East and returned to the <b>playoffs</b> after a \none-year absence. ... this was the <b>last time the Dolphins</b> have <b>made</b> the AFC \nChampionship Game.",
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Where does the earth's magnetic field originate? | 6335044908239725627 | Earth's magnetic field | [
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"snippet": "The <b>Earth's field originates</b> in its core. This <b>is</b> a region of iron alloys extending to \nabout 3400 km (the radius of the <b>Earth is</b> 6370 km). It <b>is</b> divided into a solid inner\n ...",
"title": "Earth's magnetic field"
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"snippet": "A Van Allen radiation belt <b>is</b> a zone of energetic charged particles, most of which \n<b>originate</b> from the solar wind, that are captured by and held around a planet by \nthat planet's <b>magnetic field</b>. <b>Earth</b> has two such belts and sometimes others may \nbe temporarily created. ... By trapping the solar wind, the <b>magnetic field</b> deflects \nthose energetic ...",
"title": "Van Allen radiation belt"
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"snippet": "Cosmic rays are high-energy protons and atomic nuclei which move through \nspace at nearly the speed of light. They <b>originate</b> from the sun, from outside of the \nsolar system, and from distant galaxies. Upon impact with the Earth's atmosphere\n, cosmic rays <b>can</b> produce showers ... In addition, the <b>Earth's magnetic field</b> acts \nto deflect cosmic rays from its ...",
"title": "Cosmic ray"
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"title": "Coronal mass ejection"
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"snippet": "A stellar magnetic field <b>is</b> a magnetic field generated by the motion of conductive \nplasma inside ... This <b>is</b> the case with the <b>Earth's magnetic field</b>, which <b>is</b> \ngenerated by turbulent currents in a viscous outer ... Field lines from this field \n<b>originate</b> at one magnetic pole on the star then end at the other pole, forming a \nclosed loop.",
"title": "Stellar magnetic field"
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"snippet": "On the dayside of <b>Earth</b>, the <b>magnetic field is</b> significantly compressed by the \nsolar wind to a distance of approximately 65,000 kilometers (40,000 mi). <b>Earth's</b> \nbow ...",
"title": "Magnetosphere"
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"snippet": "Mercury's magnetic field <b>is</b> approximately a magnetic dipole apparently global, \non planet ... Although Mercury's magnetic field <b>is</b> much weaker than <b>Earth's</b> \n<b>magnetic field</b>, it <b>is</b> still strong enough to deflect the solar ... The magnetic field \nitself <b>is</b> thought to <b>originate</b> from the dynamo mechanism, although this <b>is</b> \nuncertain as yet.",
"title": "Mercury's magnetic field"
},
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"snippet": "The magnetosphere of Jupiter <b>is</b> the cavity created in the solar wind by the \nplanet's <b>magnetic</b> ... As with <b>Earth's</b>, Jupiter's <b>magnetic field is</b> mostly a dipole, \nwith north and south <b>magnetic</b> poles at the ends of a single <b>magnetic</b> axis. ... The \nparticles in the radiation belts <b>originate</b> in the outer magnetosphere and are \nadiabatically ...",
"title": "Magnetosphere of Jupiter"
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"snippet": "The <b>Earth</b> produces its own <b>magnetic field</b>, which shields the <b>Earth's</b> ozone layer \nfrom the solar wind and <b>is</b> important in ...",
"title": "Magnetic field"
},
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"snippet": "Geomagnetic secular variation refers to changes in the <b>Earth's magnetic field</b> on \ntime scales of about a year or more. These changes mostly reflect changes in the \nEarth's interior, while more rapid changes mostly <b>originate</b> in the ionosphere ... \nSecular variation <b>can</b> be observed in measurements at magnetic observatories, ...",
"title": "Geomagnetic secular variation"
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Which type of technology encapsulates fibre channel communications over tcp/ip? | 5584902490801605871 | Fibre Channel over Ethernet | [
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"snippet": "<b>Fibre Channel over</b> IP is an Internet Protocol (IP) created by the Internet \nEngineering Task Force (IETF) <b>for</b> storage technology. An FCIP entity functions to \nencapsulate <b>Fibre Channel</b> frames and forward them <b>over</b> an IP network. FCIP \nentities are peers that <b>communicate using TCP</b>/<b>IP</b>.",
"title": "Fibre Channel over IP"
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"snippet": "<b>Fibre Channel over</b> Ethernet (FCoE) is a computer network technology that \nencapsulates Fibre ... Data centers used Ethernet <b>for TCP</b>/<b>IP</b> networks and <b>Fibre</b> \n<b>Channel for</b> ... Brocade <b>Communications</b> Systems also announced support <b>in</b> \n2008.",
"title": "Fibre Channel over Ethernet"
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"snippet": "IPFC stands <b>for</b> Internet <b>Protocol over Fibre Channel</b>. It governs a set of \nstandards created <b>in</b> ... Each <b>IP</b> datagram exchange is unidirectional, although <b>IP</b> \nand <b>TCP</b> allow <b>for</b> bidirectional <b>communication</b> within their protocols. IPFC is an \n... Handbook of <b>Fiber Optic</b> Data <b>Communication</b>: A Practical Guide to Optical \nNetworking.",
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"snippet": "A storage area network (SAN) or storage network is a computer network which \nprovides access ... <b>On</b> top of the <b>Fibre Channel</b>-Switched <b>Protocol</b> is often the \nserialized Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) <b>protocol</b>, implemented <b>in</b> ... It \nallows software applications to <b>communicate</b>, or encode data, <b>for</b> storage devices\n.",
"title": "Storage area network"
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"snippet": "Modular designs like SFP and SFP+ are highly popular, especially <b>for fiber</b>-<b>optic</b> \n<b>communication</b>. These define a standard receptacle <b>for</b> media-dependent ...",
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"snippet": "<b>In</b> computing, iSCSI is an acronym <b>for</b> Internet Small Computer Systems Interface, \nan Internet Protocol (IP)-based storage networking standard <b>for</b> linking data \nstorage facilities. It provides block-level access to storage devices by carrying \nSCSI commands <b>over</b> a <b>TCP</b>/<b>IP</b> network. ... It mainly competes <b>with Fibre Channel</b>\n, but unlike traditional <b>Fibre Channel</b> ...",
"title": "iSCSI"
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"title": "Fibre Channel Protocol"
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"snippet": "<b>In</b> computer networking, the transport layer is a conceptual division of methods <b>in</b> \nthe layered architecture of protocols <b>in</b> the network stack <b>in</b> the Internet protocol \nsuite and the OSI model. The protocols of this layer provide host-to-host \n<b>communication</b> services <b>for</b> ... It is part of the transport layer <b>in</b> the <b>TCP</b>/<b>IP</b> model, \nbut of the session layer <b>in</b> ...",
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"snippet": "InfiniBand (IB) is a computer networking <b>communications</b> standard used <b>in</b> high-\nperformance ... As an interconnect, IB competes <b>with</b> Ethernet, <b>Fibre Channel</b>, \nand Intel Omni-Path. ... Ethernet's implementation of The Internet Protocol Suite, \nusually referred to as <b>TCP</b>/<b>IP</b>, is different to some of the implementations used <b>on</b> \ntop ...",
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"snippet": "Power-line <b>communication</b> (PLC) carries data <b>on</b> a conductor that is also used \nsimultaneously ... <b>For</b> example, a protective relay can use a PLC channel to trip a \nline if a fault is detected ... While utility companies use microwave and now, \nincreasingly, <b>fiber optic</b> cables <b>for</b> their primary system <b>communication</b> needs, the\n ...",
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Do zebras have white stripes or black stripes? | 5509710222442457328 | Zebra | [
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"snippet": "The <b>White Stripes</b> were an American rock duo formed in 1997 in Detroit, \nMichigan. The group ... The <b>White Stripes have</b> cited the minimalist and \ndeconstructionist aspects of De Stijl design as a source of inspiration for their \nown musical ... Party of Special Things to <b>Do</b> was released as a 7" on Sub Pop in \nDecember 2000.",
"title": "The White Stripes"
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"snippet": "Invasion <b>stripes</b> were alternating <b>black</b> and <b>white</b> bands painted on the fuselages \nand wings of ... Wikimedia Commons <b>has</b> media related to Invasion <b>stripes</b>.",
"title": "Invasion stripes"
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"snippet": "Protographium marcellus, the <b>zebra</b> swallowtail is a swallowtail butterfly native to \nthe eastern United States and southeast Canada. It is the state butterfly of \nTennessee. Its distinctive wing shape and long tails make it easy to identify, and \nits <b>black</b>-and-<b>white</b>-<b>striped</b> pattern is reminiscent of a <b>zebra</b>. ... Spring forms are \nsmaller, more white, and <b>have</b> short, <b>black</b> tails with white ...",
"title": "Protographium marcellus"
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"snippet": "The <b>zebra</b> back spider (Salticus scenicus) is a common jumping spider of the \nNorthern Hemisphere. Like other jumping spiders it <b>does</b> not build a web. It <b>has</b> a \nparticularly large pair of forward facing eyes that help it to locate and ... excellent \nbinocular vision. These small spiders are <b>black</b> with <b>white</b> hairs that form <b>stripes</b>.",
"title": "Zebra spider"
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"snippet": "A <b>zebra</b> crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing used in many places around the \nworld. ... countries and Europe and do not represent a worldwide view of the \nsubject. ... The crossing is characterised by longitudinal <b>stripes</b> on the road, \nparallel to the ... On being shown a <b>black</b> and <b>white</b> design, Callaghan is said to \n<b>have</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The okapi also known as the forest giraffe, Congolese giraffe, or <b>zebra</b> giraffe, is \nan artiodactyl mammal native to the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the \nCongo in Central Africa. Although the okapi <b>has striped</b> markings reminiscent of \n<b>zebras</b>, it is most ... Rut in males and estrus in females <b>does</b> not depend on the \nseason.",
"title": "Okapi"
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"snippet": "Primitive markings are a group of hair coat markings and qualities seen in \nseveral equine ... Among domesticated donkeys, most <b>have</b> a <b>black</b> dorsal <b>stripe</b>, \nthough it can be difficult to see on melanistic individuals. ... In the plains <b>zebra</b>, \nthe dorsal <b>stripe</b> is narrow and edged by <b>white</b>, while in Grevy's <b>zebra</b>, it is quite \nbold.",
"title": "Primitive markings"
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"snippet": "Juventus Football Club colloquially known as Juve is an Italian professional \nassociation football club based in Turin, Piedmont. Founded in 1897 by a group \nof Torinese students, the club <b>has</b> worn a <b>black</b> and <b>white striped</b> home ... is \ncalled J. J is a cartoon-designed <b>zebra</b>, <b>black</b> and <b>white stripes</b> with golden edge \npiping ...",
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When did under god become part of the pledge of allegiance? | 5022988378692213241 | Pledge of Allegiance (United States) | [
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"snippet": "... the society in reciting the <b>pledge</b> with the two words "<b>under God</b>" <b>added</b>. He \nsaid that the words came from ...",
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"snippet": "Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, 542 U.S. 1 (2004), was a case \ndecided by the ... He said the words "<b>under God</b>" in the <b>Pledge</b> of Allegiance \namounted to an unconstitutional ... In doing so, the Court concluded recitation of \nthe <b>Pledge</b> with the words "<b>under God</b>" <b>included</b> violated the Establishment \nClause.",
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"snippet": "The words "<b>under God</b>" were <b>added</b> to the <b>Pledge</b> on ... The matter of the \n<b>Pledge's</b> constitutionality simmered for ...",
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"snippet": ""In God We Trust", also written as "In God we trust", is the official motto of the \nUnited States of ... Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber <b>added</b> the words and \nmade minor modifications to the design. In 1908 ... He noted; "As a matter of \nhistorical tradition, the words '<b>under God</b>' can no more be expunged from the \nnational ...",
"title": "In God We Trust"
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"snippet": "... the <b>Pledge</b> of Allegiance must be amended to <b>include</b> the words, "<b>under God</b>." \nGeorge MacPherson Docherty (May 9, 1911 – November 27, 2008) was a \nScottish-born American Presbyterian minister and principal initiator of the \naddition of the words "<b>under God</b>" to the <b>Pledge</b> of ...",
"title": "George MacPherson Docherty"
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"snippet": "Louis Charles Rabaut (December 5, 1886 – November 12, 1961) was a politician \nfrom the U.S. state of Michigan. He was a Democratic congressman representing \nMichigan's 14th congressional district from 1935 to 1947, and from 1949 to 1961. \nHe is best known for introducing legislation that <b>added</b> the words "<b>under God</b>" ... \na resolution to amend the <b>Pledge</b> of Allegiance with the words "<b>under God</b>".",
"title": "Louis C. Rabaut"
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"snippet": "In Australia, an Oath of Allegiance or an Affirmation of Allegiance are oaths of \nallegiance ... In 1966, the Holt Government <b>added</b> the clause "renouncing all \nother ... From this time forward, [<b>under God</b>,]: I <b>pledge</b> my loyalty to Australia and \nits ...",
"title": "Oath of Allegiance (Australia)"
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"snippet": "The flag of Texas is the official flag of the U.S. state of Texas. It is well known for \nits prominent ... of the Texas flag. The <b>pledge</b> of allegiance to the state flag is as \nfollows: ... In 2007, the phrase "one state <b>under God</b>" was <b>added</b>. The addition of\n ...",
"title": "Flag of Texas"
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"snippet": "Francis Julius Bellamy (1855–1931) was an American Christian socialist minister \nand author, ... Bellamy "believed in the absolute separation of church and state" \nand did not <b>include</b> the phrase "<b>under God</b>" in his <b>pledge</b>. Bellamy ... Congress to \nadd the words "<b>under God</b>," creating the 31-word <b>pledge</b> that is recited today.",
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Who plays the big deer on open season? | 8140858667559066907 | Open Season (2006 film) | [
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"snippet": "While the film acknowledges the events depicted in the original film, it ignores the \ncontinuity seen in <b>Open Season</b> 2 and <b>Open Season</b> 3, as characters, such as ...",
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"snippet": "It is also shown in the file names and the credits, and when exiting the game in \nDOS, "Thank you for playing Police Quest IV: <b>Open Season</b>". The number does \nnot ...",
"title": "Police Quest: Open Season"
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"snippet": "<b>Open Season</b> may refer to: <b>Open season</b> (hunting), a hunting term; An annual \nenrollment period. Films[edit]. <b>Open Season</b> (1974 film), a 1974 film starring \nPeter ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Open Season</b> 2 is a 2008 American computer-animated comedy film and the \nsequel to the 2006 film <b>Open Season</b>, produced by Sony Pictures Animation.",
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When was make you feel my love written? | 8957504309118107240 | Make You Feel My Love | [
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Who sang tonight i celebrate my love for you? | -3948540256955022504 | Tonight, I Celebrate My Love | [
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Who has the tallest man in the world? | 452495618455730690 | List of tallest people | [
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"snippet": "Sultan Kösen (born 10 December 1982) is a Turkish <b>man</b> who holds the \nGuinness <b>World</b> Record for <b>tallest</b> living male at 251 centimetres (8 ft 2.82 in).",
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Where is the atlas statue at rockefeller center? | -2931657383777871988 | Atlas (statue) | [
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How many episodes of cowboy bebop is there? | -4469089781893941989 | List of Cowboy Bebop episodes | [
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Who plays the dogs voice in downward dog? | -6852961558292881748 | Downward Dog (TV series) | [
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When does leia find out darth vader is her father? | -522757316412880347 | Princess Leia | [
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City of central india capital of the state of chhattisgarh? | -4516387583665169056 | Chhattisgarh | [
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"snippet": "Bhilai, officially called Bhilai Nagar, is a <b>city</b> in the district of Durg, <b>Chhattisgarh</b>, in \neastern <b>central India</b>. With an <b>urban</b> population of 1,064,222 Bhilai-Durg is the ...",
"title": "Bhilai"
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"snippet": "Ambikapur is a <b>city</b> in Surguja district of Chhattisgarh. The district is one of the \noldest districts of the <b>Indian state of Chhattisgarh</b>, in east-<b>central India</b>. ... \nAmbikapur was the <b>capital</b> of the Princely state of Surguja before <b>Indian</b> \nIndependence.",
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"snippet": "Bilaspur is a <b>city</b> in Bilaspur District in the <b>Indian state of Chhattisgarh</b> . Bilaspur is \nthe administrative headquarters of Bilaspur District and Bilaspur Division. The \nChhattisgarh High Court, located at Bodri, District Bilaspur has privileged it with \nthe title 'Nyayadhani' (Law <b>Capital</b>) of the state. ... It is the busiest junction of \nChhattisgarh and second busiest of <b>central India</b> ...",
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Who said no to this is your life? | -8683297919344444734 | This Is Your Life (UK TV series) | [
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"snippet": "You Bet <b>Your Life</b> is an American comedy quiz series that aired on both radio and \ntelevision. ... The total <b>number</b> of contestants in each episode varied depending \non the length of Groucho's conversations and the time taken for ... If one of the \ncontestants <b>said</b> the word, a toy duck resembling Groucho—with eyeglasses and \na ...",
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"snippet": ""Best Days of <b>Your Life</b>" is a song performed by American country music artist \nKellie Pickler. ... Despite this, "Best Days of <b>Your Life</b>" peaked at <b>number</b> 9 on the \nBillboard Hot ... In an interview, Pickler has <b>said</b> that the circumstances portrayed \nin the song are based on a real-life experience that she herself went through.",
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"title": "Atheist Bus Campaign"
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"snippet": "My rifle and I are the defenders of my country. We are the masters of our enemy. \nWe are the saviors of <b>my life</b>. So be it, until victory is America's and there is <b>no</b> ...",
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"title": "Eamonn Andrews"
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What is the standard unit of length in the si system? | -7288562121057681413 | International System of Units | [
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Who is opening for luke bryan kill the lights tour? | 1877203067724960372 | Kill the Lights Tour | [
"Brett Eldredge",
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"snippet": "Kick the Dust Up <b>Tour</b> was the third headlining <b>concert tour</b> by American country \nmusic singer <b>Luke Bryan</b>, in support of his albums Crash My Party, Spring Break..\n.Checkin' Out, and <b>Kill the Lights</b>. ... with Bryan being risen up from a platform \nunder a circular stage while singing the <b>opening</b> number, "Kick the Dust Up".",
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Who does candace like in phineas and ferb? | 2000245231970511593 | List of Phineas and Ferb characters | [
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"snippet": "<b>Like Candace</b>, she always fails. <b>Ferb</b> rarely speaks more than once in an episode\n. Garden gnomes are often seen or used as plot points. Isabella, who has a ...",
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"snippet": "Phineas Flynn is one of the characters of the animated television series <b>Phineas</b> \n<b>and Ferb</b>. ... The creators wanted Phineas, <b>like</b> Ferb, to be a character who would \nnever "[do] anything with any animosity," or to ... Other episodes, <b>like</b> "Unfair \nScience Fair," "Oil on <b>Candace</b>," "The Bully Code," and "Voyage To The Bottom of\n ...",
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"title": "Phineas and Ferb (season 2)"
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"snippet": "It is the second feature-length film of the <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> series and the sequel \nto 2011 film <b>Phineas and</b> ... <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> travel across the galaxy to rescue \ntheir sister <b>Candace</b>, who has been abducted by aliens ... <b>Like</b> a lost episode".",
"title": "Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe ..."
},
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"snippet": "Ferbs "Ferb" Fletcher is a character on the animated television series <b>Phineas</b> \n<b>and Ferb</b>. ... In "Summer Belongs To You" Vanessa asks <b>Candace</b> what Ferb is \nshort for; <b>Candace</b> realizes she doesn't ... Ferb's design is based on a rectangle \nand also shaped <b>like</b> an "F" and is inspired by the style of late animator Tex Avery\n.",
"title": "Ferb Fletcher"
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"snippet": ""<b>Phineas and Ferb's</b> Quantum Boogaloo" is the twenty-fifth episode of the second \nseason of the ... The present <b>Candace</b> tags along with her future self, <b>Phineas</b>, \n<b>Ferb</b>, and Isabella as they travel to the future (while <b>Candace</b> "finally" busting ... \n<b>Like</b> all episodes of <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>, it carried a TV-G parental guidance rating.",
"title": "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo"
},
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"snippet": ""What Does He <b>Want</b>?" <b>Candace</b>, Laura Dickinson, Danny Jacob, Martin Olson, \nZac Moncrief, Dan Povenmire, <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> Holiday Favorites. "Undercover\n ...",
"title": "List of Phineas and Ferb songs"
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"title": "Are You My Mummy?"
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Who has the highest batting average in ipl? | -1760777450411744615 | List of Indian Premier League records and statistics | [
"Andre Russell"
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Who won the men's hockey in the commonwealth games? | 2449615471253129371 | Hockey at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's tournament | [
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What form of government does the united states use? | -3954669315360415010 | Federal government of the United States | [
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"snippet": "<b>Georgia</b>[edit]. See also: <b>2017 Georgia</b> Bulldogs <b>football</b> team ... a score of 54–48 \nin double overtime to reach the championship <b>game</b>.",
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"snippet": "The 1980 <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs football team represented the <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs of \nthe University of ... The Bulldogs completed their season with a 17–10 victory \nover <b>Notre Dame</b> in the Sugar Bowl. The team was ... Walker ran for 121 yards \nagainst Clemson and 69 more <b>versus</b> TCU—including a 41-yard run. <b>Georgia's</b> \n20-16 ...",
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"snippet": "The 1977 <b>Notre Dame</b> Fighting Irish football team represented the University of \n<b>Notre Dame</b> ... 4.5 Army; 4.6 USC; 4.7 Navy; 4.8 <b>Georgia</b> Tech; 4.9 Clemson; 4.10 \nAir Force; 4.11 Miami (FL); 4.12 Texas (Cotton Bowl) ... 9–3 seasons as lackluster \n<b>compared</b> to the team success under Devine's predecessor, Ara Parseghian.",
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"snippet": "The 1998 <b>Notre Dame</b> Fighting Irish football team represented the University of \n<b>Notre Dame</b> in ... January 1, 1999, 12:00 p.m., <b>vs</b>. No. 12 <b>Georgia</b> Tech, No. ... "\nIrish Can't Stop <b>Georgia</b> Tech, Fall in Gator Bowl, 35–28". UND.cstv.com. January \n1 ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Georgia</b> Tech drew first blood <b>when</b> quarterback Reggie Ball connected on a ... It \nwas the <b>last time Georgia</b> Tech would score, however. <b>Notre Dame</b> orchestrated \na 14-<b>play</b>, 80-yard drive right before the half, ...",
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Who won one day world cup in 2007? | 4493455296851883676 | 2007 Cricket World Cup | [
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Cant take my eyes off you original singer? | 5498424181549611593 | Can't Take My Eyes Off You | [
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When does season 4 of the flash come on? | 7838876620627598945 | The Flash (season 4) | [
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Who got the powers in wizards of waverly place? | 7056477263376893087 | Wizards of Waverly Place (season 4) | [
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Who played malcolm x in the movie selma? | 8106053685108746442 | Selma (film) | [
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When did australia stop making 1 cent coins? | -819701232732117728 | Australian one-cent coin | [
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What kind of bbq sauce does burger king use? | -3636159438414348523 | Bull's-Eye Barbecue Sauce | [
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What station is the breakfast club on in florida? | 383809325576122225 | The Breakfast Club (radio show) | [
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When did the british take control of hong kong? | 8331855041698112986 | British Hong Kong | [
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When is the last time alabama lost a regular season game? | -6511358202311909422 | List of Alabama Crimson Tide football seasons | [
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Web griffin by order of the president series? | 7543150028223871878 | The Presidential Agent series | [
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"snippet": "The tarot <b>is</b> a pack of <b>playing cards</b>, used from the mid-15th century in various \nparts of Europe ... Current French-suited tarot <b>decks</b> come in these <b>patterns</b>: ... \nand Jean-Baptiste Alliette (Etteilla) in <b>Paris</b> during the 1780s, using the Tarot of \nMarseilles. ... The court <b>cards are</b> the King, Queen, Knight and Page/<b>Jack</b>, in \neach of the ...",
"title": "Tarot"
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]
},
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"query": "Who does voice of optimus prime transformer movie?",
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"snippet": "Peter Claver Cullen (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian <b>voice</b> actor. He is best \nknown as the <b>voice of Optimus Prime</b> in the original 1980s <b>Transformers</b> \nanimated series, and most other incarnations of the character. He has also \n<b>voiced</b> several other characters, including Eeyore in the Winnie ... Prime in \nvarious <b>Transformers</b> media, starting with the first live-action <b>film</b>.",
"title": "Peter Cullen"
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"snippet": "It <b>is the</b> fifth installment of the live-action <b>Transformers film</b> series and a sequel to \n... and Peter Cullen was announced as returning to <b>voice Optimus Prime</b>.",
"title": "Transformers: The Last Knight"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Optimus Prime</b>, known in Japan as Convoy (コンボイ, Konboi), is a fictional \ncharacter from the <b>Transformers</b> franchise.",
"title": "Optimus Prime"
},
{
"snippet": "It <b>is the</b> fourth installment of the live-action <b>Transformers film</b> series and a sequel \nto 2011's Dark of ... Peter Cullen reprises his role as the <b>voice of Optimus Prime</b>.",
"title": "Transformers: Age of Extinction"
},
{
"snippet": "Peter Cullen had previously <b>voiced Optimus Prime</b> in the original 1980s cartoon \nand was chosen to reprise his role, which was warmly ...",
"title": "Transformers (film)"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>movie</b> features the <b>voices</b> of Eric Idle, Judd Nelson, Leonard Nimoy, Casey ... \nAfter the death of <b>Optimus Prime</b> during a devastating assault on <b>Autobot</b> City, the \n... the original <b>Transformers is the</b> better <b>film</b>," wrote John Swansburg of Slate.",
"title": "The Transformers: The Movie"
},
{
"snippet": "Garry Glen Chalk (born February 17, 1952) is an English-Canadian actor and \n<b>voice</b> actor. He has provided the <b>voices</b> for Optimus Primal of Beast Wars: \n<b>Transformers</b> and Beast Machines, as well as <b>Optimus Prime</b> in the anime \nEnglish dubs of <b>Transformers</b>: Armada ... He also <b>voiced</b> the original Megatron in \nan episode of Beast Wars.",
"title": "Garry Chalk"
},
{
"snippet": "Bumblebee is a 2018 American science fiction action <b>film</b> centered on the \n<b>Transformers</b> character of the same name. It <b>is the</b> sixth installment of the live-\naction <b>Transformers film</b> series. ... On the planet Cybertron, the <b>Autobot</b> \nresistance, led by <b>Optimus Prime</b>, is on the verge of losing the civil war against \nthe Decepticons, and ...",
"title": "Bumblebee (film)"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Transformers</b>: <b>Prime</b> focuses on the superheroic Autobots of "Team Prime", ... and \n<b>voiced</b> him in the live-action <b>film</b> series, would return as Optimus' <b>voice</b> in ...",
"title": "Transformers: Prime"
},
{
"snippet": "The following is a list of cast members and characters from the <b>Transformers film</b> \nseries. ... <b>Optimus Prime</b> (<b>voiced</b> by Peter Cullen) <b>is the</b> leader of the Autobots, \nthe last Prime of Dynasty of Primes, one of the Guardian Knights, keeper of the ...",
"title": "List of Transformers film series cast and characters"
}
]
}
] |
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