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Who played harry on harry and the henderson? | -2060808543212792230 | Kevin Peter Hall | [
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"snippet": "John Arthur Lithgow is an American actor, musician, poet, author, and singer. \nOver the course ... He is also well known for his roles in Blow Out (1981), \nFootloose (1984), <b>Harry and the Hendersons</b> (1987), Rugrats in Paris: The ... In \n2004 and 2007, Lithgow debuted Carnival of the Animals' elephant <b>character</b> — \nnurse Mabel ...",
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"snippet": "Frederick R. Newman (born May 6, 1952) is an American actor, voice actor, \ncomposer, ... Mr. Dink, and other <b>characters</b>), Grand Theft Auto 2, <b>Harry and the</b> \n<b>Hendersons</b>, Gremlins, Munchies, Storybook World, Wolf and Men in Black. \nNewman ...",
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"snippet": "Richard A. Baker (born December 8, 1950) is a retired American special make-up \neffects ... Baker at the 2011 Saturn Awards. Baker claims that his work on <b>Harry</b> \n<b>and the Hendersons</b> is one of his proudest achievements. On October 3, 2009, ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Harry Henderson</b> may refer to: <b>Harry Henderson</b> (cricketer) (1923–1997), English \ncricketer; <b>Harry Henderson</b> (boxer) (1904–1976), American boxer; <b>Harry</b> \n<b>Henderson</b> (footballer) (1880–1964), Australian rules footballer; <b>Harry</b> \n<b>Henderson</b> (Neighbours), <b>character</b> on the ...",
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"snippet": ""Goodbye, My Friend" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the \nAmerican television ... At Jack's home, they watch the movie <b>Harry and the</b> \n<b>Hendersons</b>. ... Actress Phoebe Strole guest starred in the episode as Becca, a \n<b>character</b> Liz ...",
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"snippet": "Melinda Ruth Dillon (born October 13, 1939) is an American actress. She \nreceived a 1963 Tony ... Four years later, Dillon co-starred with John Lithgow in \nthe Bigfoot comedy <b>Harry and the Hendersons</b>. ... Dillon married <b>character</b> actor \nRichard Libertini on September 30, 1963, and had one child with him, Richard.",
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Who gets to lie in state at capitol? | -7837443156016942170 | Lying in state | [
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"snippet": "The body of singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole lay in repose in the state <b>capital</b> \nbuilding of Hawaii in 1997. Not everyone eligible to <b>lie in state</b> in the <b>Capitol</b> \nRotunda ...",
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"snippet": "The Lincoln catafalque is a catafalque hastily constructed in 1865 to support the \ncasket of Abraham Lincoln while the president's body <b>lay in state</b> in the <b>Capitol</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The first memorial service following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on \nApril 4, 1968, ... A state funeral or <b>lying in state</b> was refused to King by then-\ngovernor of Georgia Lester Maddox, who had ... and had stationed 64 riot-\nhelmeted state troopers at the steps of the state <b>capitol</b> in Atlanta to protect state \nproperty.",
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"snippet": "The Grateful <b>Dead</b> was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, \nCalifornia. The band is known for its eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, \nfolk, ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Dead</b> Sea (Hebrew: יָם הַמֶּלַח About this sound Yam ha-Melah lit. Sea of \nSalt; Arabic: البحر الميت About this sound Al-Bahr al-Mayyit or Buhayrat, Bahret ...",
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"snippet": ""Stalker" is the tenth episode of the tenth season of the post-apocalyptic horror \ntelevision series The Walking <b>Dead</b>, which aired on AMC on March 1, 2020.",
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Who is the lead singer for counting crows? | -4208354242839800459 | Adam Duritz | [
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Why do they use john doe and jane doe? | -3699529802740957792 | John Doe | [
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"snippet": "18.1 Woodlawn <b>Jane Doe</b>; 18.2 "Cheerleader in the Trunk"; 18.3 Harford County \n<b>John Doe</b>; 18.4 Frederick County <b>Jane Doe</b>; 18.5 Prince George's County <b>Jane</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The Sumter County Does, also known as Jock <b>Doe and Jane Doe</b>, were two \nunidentified homicide victims found in Sumter County, South Carolina, on August \n9, ...",
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"snippet": "These placeholders typically function grammatically as nouns and can be used \nfor people (e.g. <b>John Doe</b>, <b>Jane Doe</b>), objects (e.g. widget), locations ("Main ...",
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"snippet": "In California, there are many murder victims in the category of unidentified \ndecedents, whose identities remain unknown. In most of these cases, their \nmurderers have never been identified. Contents. 1 Los Angeles County <b>John</b> \n<b>Doe</b> (1968); 2 Hacienda Heights <b>John Doe</b> ... It is believed that the <b>Jane Doe</b> was \ndead within days before her body was ...",
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When does the new new jersey governor get sworn in? | 3374009493962268010 | Governor of New Jersey | [
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The shoreline of which u.s. state is broken by albemarle sound? | 5612367720969201417 | Albemarle Sound | [
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Who invented the first stock sticker sticker in 1867? | 1579955807512514654 | Ticker tape | [
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What types of property were subject to the common law crime of larceny? | 1198562619026831912 | Larceny | [
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Who has been on sports illustrated cover the most? | -7892279272113680177 | Sports Illustrated | [
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How fast was the spirit of st louis? | 3353212554667247820 | Spirit of St. Louis | [
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Who plays the lady mayor on blue bloods? | 6149374854391008592 | Blue Bloods (season 8) | [
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Who sang lead vocals on 25 or 6 to 4? | 6897035570862077547 | 25 or 6 to 4 | [
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When did college basketball start using the 3 point line? | -1214308440359722123 | Three-point field goal | [
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When was the first hdb flat built in singapore? | -5178678188516219457 | Public housing in Singapore | [
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Who sings the girl part in we made you by eminem? | 4407959756191113761 | We Made You | [
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When did stephen king write under the dome? | 353520344997449523 | Under the Dome (novel) | [
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Who was the last british female to win wimbledon? | 7912522447294730596 | List of British finalists at Grand Slam tennis tournaments | [
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Who sings let it rock let it roll? | -564301407731112802 | Let It Roll (Let It Rock) | [
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"snippet": ""<b>Let It Roll</b> (<b>Let It Rock</b>)" is a song written by Chuck Berry and recorded by \nAmerican country music <b>artist</b> Mel McDaniel. It was released in March 1985 as \nthe ...",
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"snippet": "Released: April 15, 2019; "Cheatin' <b>Songs</b>" Released: January 21, 2020. <b>Let It</b> \n<b>Roll</b> is the second studio album by American country music group Midland. It was\n ...",
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"snippet": ""<b>Let</b> Me Go, <b>Rock</b> 'n' <b>Roll</b>" is a song by the American hard <b>rock</b> band Kiss, \nreleased in 1974. It was released as the only single from their second album \nHotter ...",
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Who has won the most mlb games in a row? | -4680478594348180763 | List of Major League Baseball longest winning streaks | [
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What is the name of the large city in southeastern nevada? | -8097916169196321656 | Southern Nevada | [
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Who has the highest salary in the nba 2018? | 1814424876341128906 | Highest-paid NBA players by season | [
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Who wrote blake shelton's song she's got a way with words? | -5179460632538275791 | She's Got a Way with Words | [
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When does episode 3 of the gifted air? | -2952059314081811553 | The Gifted (TV series) | [
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When did the broncos last win the superbowl? | -2639660647813019469 | Denver Broncos | [
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Is big ben a clock or a bell? | 6247055256332189302 | Big Ben | [
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Who wrote the song i've just seen a face? | -535460629730563264 | I've Just Seen a Face | [
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On which status quo album did the song 'marguerita time' appear in? | -4714915752786333164 | Marguerita Time | [
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How many episodes in season 3 i am jazz? | 3945796944463794991 | I Am Jazz | [
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Who sings with lady gaga in just dance? | -198111371718490658 | Just Dance (song) | [
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When was the first shot of the revolutionary war fired? | -2217786611064767217 | Battles of Lexington and Concord | [
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When was star wars the empire strikes back released? | 6193208122666808056 | The Empire Strikes Back | [
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Who sang all aboard the choo choo train on disney? | -2835010484343739400 | Choo Choo Soul | [
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Where is the play the lion king playing? | 6577562075038633138 | The Lion King (musical) | [
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Where is the scandinavian coastal conifer located on a map? | 7624041481352275421 | Scandinavian coastal conifer forests | [
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Where does the captain sit on a ship? | -2446584879379995930 | Bridge (nautical) | [
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First apple computer to use graphical user interface? | 3638932621907117915 | History of the graphical user interface | [
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Who were involved in the battle of trenton? | -7959543997821423413 | Battle of Trenton | [
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"snippet": "A <b>Sertoli cell</b> is a "nurse" cell of the testicles that is part of a seminiferous tubule \nand helps in the process of spermatogenesis, the production of sperm.",
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"snippet": "A <b>Sertoli cell</b> tumour, also <b>Sertoli cell</b> tumor (US spelling), is a sex cord-gonadal \nstromal tumor of <b>Sertoli cells</b>. They can occur in the testis or ovary. They are very\n ...",
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"snippet": "The blood–testis barrier is a physical barrier between the blood vessels and the \nseminiferous tubules of the animal testes. The name "blood-testis barrier" is \nmisleading in that it is not a blood-organ barrier in a strict sense, but is formed \nbetween <b>Sertoli cells</b> of the ...",
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"snippet": "Activin and inhibin are two closely related protein complexes that have almost \ndirectly opposite ... It is secreted from the <b>Sertoli cells</b>, located in the seminiferous \ntubules inside the testes. Androgens stimulate inhibin production; this protein \nmay ...",
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"snippet": "Spermatogenesis is the process by which haploid <b>spermatozoa</b> develop from \ngerm <b>cells</b> in the ... <b>maturation</b> states. The group of <b>cells</b> with different <b>maturation</b> \nstates that are being generated at the same time are called spermatogenic wave.",
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"snippet": "Capacitation is the penultimate step in the <b>maturation</b> of mammalian \n<b>spermatozoa</b> and is required to render them competent to fertilize an oocyte. This \nstep is a ...",
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"snippet": "Spermiogenesis is the final stage of spermatogenesis, which sees the <b>maturation</b> \nof spermatids into mature, motile <b>spermatozoa</b>. The spermatid is a more or less ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Semen</b> quality is a measure of male fertility, a measure of the ability of <b>sperm</b> in \n<b>semen</b> to ... Folate (vitamin B9) may protect <b>sperm cells</b> from aneuploidy.",
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"snippet": "Disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain-containing protein 7 is a protein that in \nhumans is ... ADAM7 is important for the <b>maturation</b> of <b>sperm cells</b> in mammals. \nADAM7 is also denoted as: ADAM_7, ADAM-7, EAPI, GP-83, and GP83.",
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"snippet": "Development of the human body is the process of growth to <b>maturity</b>. The process \nbegins with fertilization, where an egg released from the ovary of a female is \npenetrated by a <b>sperm cell</b> from a male.",
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What type of plate boundary is the aleutian islands? | 2962896242960384607 | Aleutian Trench | [
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"snippet": "The 1957 Andreanof Islands earthquake took place on March 9 with a moment \nmagnitude of 8.6 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). It occurred \nsouth of the Andreanof Islands group, which is part of the <b>Aleutian Islands</b> arc. \nThe event occurred along the Aleutian Trench, the convergent <b>plate boundary</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The 1965 Rat <b>Islands</b> earthquake occurred at 05:01 UTC, on 4 February (19:01, 3 \nFebruary ... beneath the North American Plate. This <b>plate boundary</b>, the Alaska-\n<b>Aleutian</b> megathrust, has been the location of many megathrust earthquakes.",
"title": "1965 Rat Islands earthquake"
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"snippet": "In geology, the places known as hotspots or hot spots are volcanic regions \nthought to be fed by ... origin from island arc volcanoes. The latter form over \nsubduction zones, at converging <b>plate boundaries</b>. ... causing some rock to melt \nand rise. It is this that fuels a chain of volcanoes, such as the <b>Aleutian Islands</b>, \nnear Alaska.",
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"snippet": "The Aleutian subduction zone is a ~2500 mile-long convergence <b>boundary</b> \nbetween the North American <b>Plate</b> and the Pacific <b>Plate</b>, that extends from the \nAlaska Range to the Kamchatka Peninsula. Here, the Pacific <b>Plate</b> is being \nsubducted underneath the North American ... The <b>Aleutian island</b> arc formed ~50-\n55 ma as a result of Kula <b>plate</b> ...",
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When was the last honda civic hatchback made? | -5951867992611456027 | Honda Civic | [
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"snippet": "The ninth generation <b>Honda Civic</b> was launched in the North American market in \nApril 2011, ... For 2014, minor changes were <b>made</b> to the Civic lineup in North \nAmerica. ... Strong identity of the <b>previous</b> generation European Civic led Honda \nto refine ... Changes to Civic <b>hatchback</b> include retuned electric power steering to\n ...",
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What is it called when you cant stand to hear someone chewing? | -1886919489341423192 | Misophonia | [
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"snippet": "On most public transport systems, there are at least some activities passengers \nare prohibited ... But some services, like Megabus, prohibit <b>eating</b> and drinking. ... \nsimilar gadgets without an earphone through which only the listener can <b>hear</b>. ... \nNarrow-gauge railway · <b>People</b> mover · Railbus · Rapid transit · Regional rail ...",
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"snippet": "Horse behavior is best understood from the view that horses are prey animals \nwith a well-developed fight-or-flight response. Their first reaction to a threat is \noften to flee, although sometimes they <b>stand</b> ... Horses making a <b>chewing</b> motion \nwith no food in the mouth do so as a soothing mechanism, possibly linked to a \nrelease ...",
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"snippet": "Patulous Eustachian tube (PET) is the name of a physical disorder where the \nEustachian tube, ... Their own voice may also sound lower to other <b>people</b>, \nbecause the trachea has more volume when the Eustachian tube is open. The \npatient may also ... At the beginning, patients <b>hear</b> their own voice or its echo \nfrom inside.",
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"snippet": "Hyperacusis is a highly debilitating rare hearing disorder characterized by an \nincreased ... <b>A person</b> with severe hyperacusis has difficulty tolerating everyday \nsounds, ... He cannot <b>stand</b> high and low frequencies, which can cause him to \nconvulse ... "Advances in the neurobiology <b>of hearing</b> disorders: recent \ndevelopments ...",
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What does the eye stand for in the tell tale heart? | -3619556449234664288 | The Tell-Tale Heart | [
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Who is the winner of supper dancer 2018? | -6449492531953252603 | Super Dancer | [
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When does major league baseball start the regular season? | -3044236584903586910 | 2018 Major League Baseball season | [
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When was the people's republic of china recognized? | -7560476519033008354 | Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China | [
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