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What name did walt disney originally have in mind for mickey mouse?
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Mickey Mouse
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Who scored the last goal in 1970 world cup?
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1970 FIFA World Cup Final
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When did the first ice age movie come out?
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Ice Age (franchise)
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When is the wwe 2k 18 coming out?
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WWE 2K18
[ "October 17 , 2017" ]
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When does danganronpa v3 come out in america?
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Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony
[ "September 26 , 2017" ]
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Where does the word christian come from in the bible?
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Christian
[ "Acts 26 : 28", "Acts 11 : 26", "1 Peter 4 : 16" ]
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What word in english is the most common spoken word?
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Most common words in English
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When did lead stop being used in paint uk?
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Lead-based paint in the United Kingdom
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[ "Lead-based paint in the United Kingdom" ]
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[ { "query": "When did lead stop being used in paint uk?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Most <b>lead</b>-based <b>paint</b> in the United Kingdom <b>was</b> banned from sale to the \ngeneral public in 1992, apart from for specialist <b>uses</b>. Prior to this <b>lead</b> \ncompounds had <b>been used</b> as the pigment and drying agent ... The <b>Lead Paint</b> \nSafety Association (LiPSA) <b>is</b> a not-for-profit <b>UK</b> organisation that aims to promote \nawareness and&nbsp;...", "title": "Lead-based paint in the United Kingdom" }, { "snippet": "<b>Lead paint</b> or <b>lead</b>-based <b>paint is paint</b> containing <b>lead</b>. As pigment, <b>lead</b>(II) \nchromate <b>Lead</b>(II ... Although <b>lead has been</b> banned from household <b>paints</b> in the \nUnited States since 1978, <b>paint used</b> in road markings ... It <b>was</b> widely <b>used</b> by \nartists until the 19th century, when it <b>was</b> replaced by zinc white and titanium \nwhite.", "title": "Lead paint" }, { "snippet": "A pencil <b>is</b> an implement for writing or drawing, constructed of a narrow, solid \npigment core in a ... Graphite pencils (traditionally known as &#39;<b>lead</b> pencils&#39;) \nproduce grey or black ... By the end of the 19th century, over 240,000 pencils \n<b>were used</b> each day in the US. ... Derwent Cumberland Pencil Company, <b>UK</b>, \nDerwent brand.", "title": "Pencil" }, { "snippet": "Whitewash, or calcimine, kalsomine, calsomine, or lime <b>paint is</b> a type of <b>paint</b> \nmade from ... In Britain and Ireland, whitewash <b>was used</b> historically in interiors \nand exteriors ... it <b>has</b> very low opacity, which can <b>lead</b> novices to overthicken the \n<b>paint</b>. ... The blue laundry dye (such as Reckett&#39;s &quot;Dolly Blue&quot; in the <b>UK</b>, Ireland \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Whitewash" }, { "snippet": "<b>Lead</b> poisoning <b>is</b> a type of metal poisoning caused by <b>lead</b> in the body. The \nbrain <b>is</b> the most ... Classically, &quot;<b>lead</b> poisoning&quot; or &quot;<b>lead</b> intoxication&quot; <b>has been</b> \ndefined as exposure to high ... by broken-down <b>lead paint</b>, residues from <b>lead</b>-\ncontaining gasoline, <b>used</b> engine oil, tire weights, ... Health and Safety Executive \n<b>UK</b>.", "title": "Lead poisoning" }, { "snippet": "A steel can, tin can, tin steel packaging, or can <b>is</b> a container for the distribution or \nstorage of ... By 1820, tin canisters or cans <b>were being used</b> for gunpowder, \nseeds, and ... Early tin cans <b>were</b> sealed by soldering with a tin-<b>lead</b> alloy, which \ncould <b>lead</b> to ... In the <b>UK</b> and Australia, cans are usually measured by net weight\n.", "title": "Steel and tin cans" }, { "snippet": "<b>Paint</b> It Black <b>is</b> a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Jointly \ncredited to the ... &quot;<b>Paint</b> It Black&quot; reached number one in both the Billboard Hot \n100 and the <b>UK</b> ... Initially, &quot;<b>Paint</b> It Black&quot; <b>was</b> written as a standard pop \narrangement, ... An orchestral arrangement of the song <b>has been used</b> in multiple \nepisodes of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Paint It Black" }, { "snippet": "Road surface marking <b>is</b> any kind of device or material that <b>is used</b> on a road \nsurface in order to ... The idea <b>was</b> first started in Atlanta, Thermoplastic Road \nMarking <b>Paint</b> as a measure to help truck drivers on the ... It <b>is</b> commonly <b>used</b> to \nmark crosswalks, <b>stop</b> bars, and traffic guidance such as turn lanes, HOV lanes, \ntrain&nbsp;...", "title": "Road surface marking" }, { "snippet": "Tetraethyllead (commonly styled tetraethyl <b>lead</b>), abbreviated TEL, <b>is</b> an \norganolead compound ... TEL <b>was</b> extensively <b>used</b> as a gasoline additive \nbeginning in the 1920s, wherein it served as an effective ... specifying hardened \nvalve seats and upgraded exhaust valve materials to <b>prevent</b> valve recession \nwithout <b>lead</b>.", "title": "Tetraethyllead" }, { "snippet": "Website, Dulux <b>UK</b> &middot; Dulux India &middot; Dulux Pakistan. Dulux <b>is</b> an internationally \navailable brand of architectural <b>paint</b>. The brand name Dulux <b>has been used</b> by \nboth Imperial Chemical Industries ... Australasian United <b>Paint</b> Co. Ltd <b>was</b> in \n1919 purchased for £40,000 by British Australian <b>Lead</b> Manufacturers Pty. Ltd.", "title": "Dulux" } ] } ]
What kind of fuel do space rockets use?
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Rocket propellant
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[ "Rocket propellant", "RP-1" ]
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The <b>fuel</b> tank was&nbsp;...", "title": "Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster" }, { "snippet": "Between 1960 and 1962, the Marshall <b>Space</b> Flight Center (MSFC) designed a \nseries of Saturn <b>rockets</b> that could be used for various Earth orbit or lunar \nmissions.", "title": "Saturn V" }, { "snippet": "A liquid-propellant <b>rocket</b> or liquid <b>rocket</b> utilizes a <b>rocket</b> engine that uses liquid \npropellants. ... The Soviet Union did likewise, and thus began the <b>Space</b> Race. ... \nBipropellant liquid <b>rockets</b> generally use a liquid <b>fuel</b>, such as liquid hydrogen or\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Liquid-propellant rocket" }, { "snippet": "A <b>rocket</b> (from Italian rocchetto &quot;bobbin&quot;) is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other \nvehicle that ... In fact, <b>rockets</b> work more efficiently in <b>space</b> than in an \natmosphere. ... The stored propellant can be a simple pressurized gas or a single \nliquid <b>fuel</b> that disassociates in the presence of a catalyst (monopropellants), two \nliquids that&nbsp;...", "title": "Rocket" }, { "snippet": "Plans for re-use ranged from incorporation into a <b>space</b> station as extra living or \nresearch <b>space</b>, as <b>rocket fuel</b> tanks for interplanetary missions (e.g. Mars),&nbsp;...", "title": "Space Shuttle external tank" }, { "snippet": "A <b>rocket</b> engine uses stored <b>rocket</b> propellants as reaction mass for forming a \nhigh-speed ... Solid-<b>fuel rockets</b> (or solid-propellant <b>rockets</b> or motors) are \nchemical <b>rockets</b> which use propellant in a solid phase. ... In the Soviet <b>space</b> \nprogram, combustion instability also proved a problem on some <b>rocket</b> engines, \nincluding the&nbsp;...", "title": "Rocket engine" }, { "snippet": "A nuclear thermal <b>rocket</b> (NTR) is a type of thermal <b>rocket</b> where the heat from a \nnuclear ... Nuclear power in <b>space</b> applications that have flown include the ... \nErosion is also a concern, especially the loss of <b>fuel</b> and associated releases of&nbsp;...", "title": "Nuclear thermal rocket" }, { "snippet": "The highest specific impulse chemical <b>rockets</b> use liquid propellants (liquid-\npropellant <b>rockets</b>). ... About 170 different propellants made of liquid <b>fuel</b> have \nbeen tested, excluding ... Konstantin Tsiolkovsky proposed the use of liquid \npropellants in 1903, in his article Exploration of Outer <b>Space</b> by Means of <b>Rocket</b> \nDevices.", "title": "Liquid rocket propellant" } ] }, { "query": "kerosene fuel space rockets", "results": [ { "snippet": "RP-1 is a highly refined form of <b>kerosene</b> outwardly similar to <b>jet fuel</b>, used as \n<b>rocket fuel</b>. RP-1 ... Saturn I and IB, and Saturn V. The Indian <b>Space</b> Research \nOrganization (ISRO) is also developing an RP-1 fueled engine for its future \n<b>rockets</b>.", "title": "RP-1" }, { "snippet": "<b>Rocket</b> propellant is the reaction mass of a <b>rocket</b>. This reaction mass is ejected \nat the highest ... <b>Rocket</b> engines perform best in outer <b>space</b> because of the lack \nof air pressure on ... Solid <b>rockets</b> use propellant in the solid phase, liquid <b>fuel</b> \n<b>rockets</b> use propellant in ... Liquid oxygen (LOX) and highly refined <b>kerosene</b> (RP\n-1).", "title": "Rocket propellant" }, { "snippet": "Each main engine developed by 2012 has been <b>Kerosene</b>-based, using RP-1 as \nthe <b>fuel</b> with liquid oxygen (LOX) as the oxidizer, while the RCS control thruster&nbsp;...", "title": "SpaceX rocket engines" }, { "snippet": "The highest specific impulse chemical <b>rockets</b> use liquid propellants (liquid-\npropellant <b>rockets</b>). ... A highly refined form of <b>jet fuel</b>, RP-1 burned much more \ncleanly than conventional petroleum <b>fuels</b> and also ... most Chinese boosters, a \nnumber of military, orbital and deep <b>space rockets</b>, as this <b>fuel</b> combination is \nhypergolic&nbsp;...", "title": "Liquid rocket propellant" }, { "snippet": "A hypergolic propellant combination used in a <b>rocket</b> engine is one whose \ncomponents spontaneously ignite when they come into contact with each other. \nThe two propellant components usually consist of a <b>fuel</b> and an oxidizer. ... It was \ninitially used for &quot;chemical ignition&quot; of engines, starting <b>kerosene</b>/nitric acid \nengines with&nbsp;...", "title": "Hypergolic propellant" }, { "snippet": "<b>Kerosene</b>, also known as paraffin, lamp oil, and coal oil (an obsolete term), is a \ncombustible ... <b>Kerosene</b> is widely used to power <b>jet</b> engines of aircraft (<b>jet fuel</b>) \nand some <b>rocket</b> engines and is also commonly used as a cooking and lighting \n<b>fuel</b>, and for fire toys such as poi. In parts of Asia, <b>kerosene</b> is sometimes used as \n<b>fuel</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Kerosene" }, { "snippet": "A liquid-propellant <b>rocket</b> or liquid <b>rocket</b> utilizes a <b>rocket</b> engine that uses liquid \npropellants. ... The Soviet Union did likewise, and thus began the <b>Space</b> Race. ... \nBipropellant liquid <b>rockets</b> generally use a liquid <b>fuel</b>, such as liquid hydrogen or \n... (LOX) and <b>kerosene</b> or RP-1 – Saturn V&#39;s first stage, Zenit <b>rocket</b>, R-7-derived&nbsp;...", "title": "Liquid-propellant rocket" }, { "snippet": "The SpaceX Raptor is a full-flow, staged-combustion, methane-fueled <b>rocket</b> \nengine manufactured by SpaceX. The engine is powered by cryogenic liquid \nmethane and liquid oxygen (LOX), rather than the RP-1 <b>kerosene</b> and LOX used \nin SpaceX&#39;s prior Merlin and Kestrel <b>rocket</b> engines. ... Both streams—oxidizer \nand <b>fuel</b>—will be mixed completely in the <b>gas</b> phase&nbsp;...", "title": "SpaceX Raptor" }, { "snippet": "The F-1 is a <b>gas</b> generator-cycle <b>rocket</b> engine developed in the United States by \nRocketdyne ... The F-1 burned RP-1 (<b>rocket</b> grade <b>kerosene</b>) as the <b>fuel</b> and \nused liquid oxygen (LOX) as the oxidizer. A turbopump was ... kg) per second. \nEach F-1 engine had more thrust than three <b>Space Shuttle</b> Main Engines \ncombined.", "title": "Rocketdyne F-1" }, { "snippet": "Soviet rocketry spanned the entire history of the Soviet Union (1922–1991). \n<b>Rocket</b> scientists and engineers contributed to the development of <b>rocket</b> and <b>jet</b> \nengine propulsion systems, ... The OR-2 was a <b>rocket</b> engine powered with \n<b>gasoline</b> and liquid oxygen, and produced a thrust of 500 newtons (110 lbf). In \nMay 1932&nbsp;...", "title": "Soviet rocketry" } ] }, { "query": "What kind of fuel do space rockets use?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Rocket</b> propellant is the reaction mass of a <b>rocket</b>. This reaction mass is ejected \nat the highest ... <b>Rocket</b> engines perform best in outer <b>space</b> because of the lack \nof air pressure ... Solid <b>rockets use</b> propellant in the solid phase, liquid <b>fuel</b> \n<b>rockets use</b> ... These features plus simplicity and low cost <b>make</b> solid propellant \n<b>rockets</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Rocket propellant" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Space</b> Shuttle was launched with the help of two solid-<b>fuel</b> boosters known \nas SRBs. A solid-propellant <b>rocket</b> or solid <b>rocket</b> is a <b>rocket</b> with a <b>rocket</b> engine \nthat <b>uses</b> solid propellants (<b>fuel</b>/oxidizer). The earliest <b>rockets</b> were solid-<b>fuel</b> \n<b>rockets</b> powered by gunpowder; they ... The lower performance of solid \npropellants (as compared to liquids) <b>does</b> not&nbsp;...", "title": "Solid-propellant rocket" }, { "snippet": "Since the founding of SpaceX in 2002, the company has developed four families \nof <b>rocket</b> ... These engines will <b>use</b> staged cycle combustion, for higher efficiency \nsimilar to the system used ... SpaceX&#39;s Merlin engine but <b>does</b> not have a turbo-\npump, and is fed only by tank pressure. ... Aviation Week and <b>Space</b> Technology.", "title": "SpaceX rocket engines" }, { "snippet": "A <b>rocket</b> (from Italian rocchetto &quot;bobbin&quot;) is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other \nvehicle that ... In fact, <b>rockets</b> work more efficiently in <b>space</b> than in an \natmosphere. ... Significant scientific, interplanetary and industrial <b>use did</b> not \noccur until the ... <b>rocket</b>, typically creating a high speed exhaust by the \ncombustion of <b>fuel</b> with an&nbsp;...", "title": "Rocket" }, { "snippet": "A liquid-propellant <b>rocket</b> or liquid <b>rocket</b> utilizes a <b>rocket</b> engine that <b>uses</b> liquid \npropellants. ... Liquid <b>rockets</b> can be monopropellant <b>rockets using</b> a single <b>type</b> \nof ... The Soviet Union <b>did</b> likewise, and thus began the <b>Space</b> Race. ... The \nengine may be a cryogenic <b>rocket</b> engine, where the <b>fuel</b> and oxidizer, such as&nbsp;...", "title": "Liquid-propellant rocket" }, { "snippet": "Accordingly, a bypass line went around the pump and fed the gas generator \n<b>using</b> the nitrogen tank pressure until the APU speed was such that the <b>fuel</b> pump\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster" }, { "snippet": "Spacecraft propulsion is any method used to accelerate spacecraft and artificial \nsatellites. <b>Space</b> propulsion or in-<b>space</b> propulsion exclusively deals with \npropulsion ... Interplanetary vehicles mostly <b>use</b> chemical <b>rockets</b> as well, \nalthough a few ... Current interplanetary spacecraft <b>do</b> this with a series of short-\nterm trajectory&nbsp;...", "title": "Spacecraft propulsion" }, { "snippet": "A <b>rocket</b> engine <b>uses</b> stored <b>rocket</b> propellants as reaction mass for forming a \nhigh-speed ... Solid-<b>fuel rockets</b> (or solid-propellant <b>rockets</b> or motors) are \nchemical <b>rockets</b> ... The <b>Space</b> Shuttle generates over 200 dB(A) of noise around \nits base. ... <b>make use</b> of solar power to directly heat reaction mass, and therefore \n<b>does</b> not&nbsp;...", "title": "Rocket engine" }, { "snippet": "The SpaceX Merlin is a family of <b>rocket</b> engines developed by SpaceX for <b>use</b> on \nits Falcon 1, ... The injector at the heart of Merlin is of the pintle <b>type</b> that was first \nused in the Apollo ... larger expansion nozzle to maximize the engine&#39;s efficiency \nin the vacuum of <b>space</b>. ... Two outer engines shut off before the center <b>does</b>&quot;.", "title": "SpaceX Merlin" }, { "snippet": "Cryogenic <b>fuels</b> are <b>fuels</b> that require storage at extremely low temperatures in \norder to ... These <b>fuels</b> are used in machinery that operates in <b>space</b> (e.g. <b>rocket</b> \nships and ... Some <b>rocket</b> engines <b>use</b> regenerative cooling, the practice of \ncirculating ... alloys which <b>make</b> the vehicle tanks heavier, thereby reducing \nperformance.", "title": "Cryogenic fuel" } ] } ]
Where do most of our english words come from?
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Lists of English words by country or language of origin
[ "other languages" ]
[ "Lists of English words by country or language of origin", "Foreign language influences in English" ]
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[ { "query": "english words come from", "results": [ { "snippet": "The following are lists of <b>words</b> in the <b>English</b> language that are known as &quot;\nloanwords&quot; or &quot;borrowings,&quot; which are <b>derived from</b> other languages. For purely&nbsp;...", "title": "Lists of English words by country or language of origin" }, { "snippet": "A significant portion of the <b>English</b> vocabulary <b>comes from</b> Romance and Latinate \nsources. Estimates of native <b>words</b> (<b>derived from</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Foreign language influences in English" }, { "snippet": "A great number of <b>words</b> of French origin have entered the <b>English</b> language to \nthe extent that many Latin <b>words</b> have <b>come</b> to the <b>English</b> language. According&nbsp;...", "title": "List of English words of French origin" }, { "snippet": "Some loanwords from this period could <b>come from</b> either language. These <b>words</b> \nhave been excluded from the list, or indicated as such. From Modern Dutch. In&nbsp;...", "title": "List of English words of Dutch origin" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>English</b> language <b>words</b> from the Celtic Irish language. banshee (\nM-W), &quot;woman of the fairies&quot; (AHD) or &quot;...of a fairy mound&quot; (RH). The Modern Irish\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of English words of Irish origin" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>English words</b> of native origin, in other <b>words</b>, <b>words</b> inherited and \n<b>derived</b> directly from the Anglo-Saxon, or Old <b>English</b>, stage of the language.", "title": "List of English words of Anglo-Saxon origin" }, { "snippet": "<b>Words</b> of Chinese origin have entered the <b>English</b> language and many European \nlanguages. Most of these were loanwords from Chinese itself, a term covering&nbsp;...", "title": "List of English words of Chinese origin" }, { "snippet": "The following <b>English words</b> have been acquired either directly from Arabic or \nelse indirectly by passing from Arabic into other languages and then into <b>English</b>.", "title": "List of English words of Arabic origin" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of Latin <b>words</b> with derivatives in <b>English</b> (and other modern \nlanguages). ... in Latin dictionaries) is the Latin nominative singular, but that \ntypically does not exhibit the root form from which <b>English</b> nouns are generally \n<b>derived</b>.", "title": "List of Latin words with English derivatives" }, { "snippet": "from Spanish and/or Portuguese amigo, &quot;friend&quot;; from Latin amicus meaning &quot;\nfriend,&quot; <b>derived from</b> amare (to love). amole: Mexican Spanish from Nahautl \namolli&nbsp;...", "title": "List of English words of Spanish origin" } ] } ]
Beri beri is a disease caused by the deficiency of?
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Beriberi
[ "thiamine ( vitamin B1 )" ]
[ "Thiamine deficiency" ]
[ { "answer": [ "vitamin B1", "thiamine" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who gives the state of the union address?
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State of the Union
[ "President of the United States" ]
[ "State of the Union" ]
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Which type of memory shows a much greater decline with age than others?
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Memory and aging
[ "episodic memory" ]
[ "Memory and aging", "Working memory" ]
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Where's the rose bowl played this year?
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2018 Rose Bowl
[ "Pasadena , California", "Rose Bowl" ]
[ "Rose Bowl (stadium)", "Rose Bowl Game" ]
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When did gorod krovi come out for ps4?
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III
[ ", 2016", "July 12" ]
[ "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" ]
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Who does the voice of mcqueen in cars?
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List of Cars characters
[ "Owen Wilson" ]
[ "Lightning McQueen" ]
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Who escorted the little rock nine to school?
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Little Rock Nine
[ "Arkansas National Guard", "101st Airborne Division" ]
[ "Arkansas National Guard and the integration of Central High School ..." ]
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Founded member of the royal academy of painting and sculpture?
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Royal Academy of Arts
[ "King George III" ]
[ "Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Charles Le Brun" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Whats it called when fresh and saltwater meet?
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Brackish water
[ "estuaries" ]
[ "Brackish water", "Saltwater intrusion" ]
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When did the stock market start in the united states?
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New York Stock Exchange
[ "1792" ]
[ "New York Stock Exchange" ]
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When was the last time iran went to world cup?
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Iran national football team
[ "2018" ]
[ "Iran at the FIFA World Cup", "Iran national football team" ]
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Who plays queen victoria in victoria and abdul?
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Victoria & Abdul
[ "Judi Dench" ]
[ "Victoria & Abdul" ]
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Where are pnc banks located in the us?
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PNC Financial Services
[ "the District of Columbia", "nineteen states" ]
[ "PNC Financial Services" ]
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When's the last time dallas won a playoff game?
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List of Dallas Cowboys seasons
[ "2014" ]
[ "Dallas Cowboys", "2018–19 Dallas Stars season", "2018 Dallas Cowboys season" ]
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Who was responsible for keeping british ships out of the waterways off the coast of virginia?
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Battle of the Chesapeake
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When does series 7 of game of thrones start?
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Game of Thrones (season 7)
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[ "Game of Thrones (season 7)" ]
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What happened to chucky's mom in rugrats?
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Mother's Day (Rugrats)
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When did we become the united states of america?
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History of the United States
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Who won song of the year at oscars?
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Academy Award for Best Original Song
[ "Robert Lopez", "Kristen Anderson - Lopez" ]
[ "Academy Award for Best Original Song" ]
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Where does the heat energy for geothermal energy resources come from?
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Geothermal energy
[ "from radioactive decay of materials" ]
[ "Geothermal energy" ]
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Who sings ain't nothing gonna break my stride?
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Break My Stride
[ "Matthew Wilder" ]
[ "Break My Stride" ]
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What larger category of sciences does biology fall under?
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List of life sciences
[ "The life sciences" ]
[ "List of life sciences" ]
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When did jane and chris win the olympics?
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Torvill and Dean
[ "Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics" ]
[ "Torvill and Dean" ]
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How many times sachin was out in 90s?
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Nervous nineties
[ "27" ]
[ "Nervous nineties" ]
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What came out first age of ultron or civil war?
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List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films
[ "Avengers : Age of Ultron" ]
[ "List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films" ]
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Who has to push the rock up the hill?
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Sisyphus
[ "Sisyphus" ]
[ "Sisyphus" ]
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What nationality is the actress who plays wonder woman?
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Gal Gadot
[ "Israeli" ]
[ "Lynda Carter", "Wonder Woman", "Gal Gadot", "Olivia Munn", "Gina Torres", "Rosario Dawson", "Lucy Lawless" ]
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What is the smallest country in the europe?
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List of European countries by area
[ "Vatican City" ]
[ "List of European countries by area" ]
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Which is more expensive upper west side or upper east side?
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Upper West Side
[ "Upper West Side" ]
[ "Upper West Side" ]
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Who was the first published american woman writer?
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List of American women's firsts
[ "Anne Bradstreet" ]
[ "List of American women's firsts" ]
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What is the meaning of atukulu in english?
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Flattened rice
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Who won americas next top model season 22?
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America's Next Top Model (cycle 22)
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[ "America's Next Top Model (season 22)" ]
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When did australia sign the declaration of human rights?
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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[ "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" ]
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How many games did the cowboys win last year?
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List of Dallas Cowboys seasons
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Who does michael end up with in the office?
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Michael Scott (The Office)
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Who played spike in buffy the vampire slayer?
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James Marsters
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When does the fiscal year start in pakistan?
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Fiscal year
[ "1 July" ]
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When did the french stop using the guillotine?
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Guillotine
[ "1981" ]
[ "Guillotine" ]
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When was the country music hall of fame built?
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
[ "April 1 , 1967" ]
[ "Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum" ]
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What type of radiation is used in x rays?
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X-ray
[ "electromagnetic radiation" ]
[ "X-ray" ]
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Who enjoyed early success in the french and indian war?
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Great Britain in the Seven Years' War
[ "Great Britain" ]
[ "Great Britain in the Seven Years' War", "French and Indian War" ]
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Rogers served in the British army during both the <b>French and</b> \n<b>Indian War</b> and ... On 21 January 1757 at the <b>First</b> Battle of the Snowshoes, \nRogers&#39; Rangers ... Following the 3 October 1759 attack and <b>successful</b> \ndestruction of&nbsp;...", "title": "Robert Rogers (British Army officer)" }, { "snippet": "George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) commanded the \nContinental Army in the American <b>Revolutionary War</b> ... In the <b>early</b> years of the \nwar Washington was often in the middle of the action, ... Washington worked hard \nto develop <b>a successful</b> espionage system to detect British locations and plans.", "title": "George Washington in the American Revolution" }, { "snippet": "Quebec has played a special role in French history; the modern province \noccupies much of the ... 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Clark&#39;s \nmarch to&nbsp;...", "title": "George Rogers Clark" }, { "snippet": "The <b>War</b> of the American Independence saw a series of military manoeuvres and \nbattles involving naval forces of the British Royal Navy and the Continental Navy \nfrom 1775, and of the <b>French</b> Navy from 1778 onwards. While the British <b>enjoyed</b> \nmore numerical victories these battles culminated in ... In the <b>first</b> Franco-\nAmerican campaign, a <b>French</b> fleet commanded by&nbsp;...", "title": "Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War" }, { "snippet": "The <b>French and Indian Wars</b> were a series of conflicts that occurred in North \nAmerica between ... The <b>first</b> three of the <b>French and Indian Wars</b> followed the \nsame basic pattern: they all started in Europe and then moved to North America. \nOnce the ... The Canadian colonial militia <b>enjoyed</b> a substantially higher morale \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "French and Indian Wars" } ] } ]
Who sang please don't let me be misunderstood?
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Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
[ "Nina Simone" ]
[ "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" ]
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What is usa's rank on the hdi scale in 2015?
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List of countries by Human Development Index
[ "10" ]
[ "List of countries by Human Development Index (2009)", "List of countries by Human Development Index", "Human Development Index", "Education Index" ]
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Where did the archaeological department of india carry out excavations in the indus valley?
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John Marshall (archaeologist)
[ "Harappa", "Mohenjodaro" ]
[ "Dholavira", "Harappa", "Archaeological Survey of India", "Lothal", "Mohenjo-daro" ]
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List of railway stations in Pakistan&nbsp;...", "title": "Harappa railway station" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Harappan</b> language is the unknown language or languages of the Bronze \nAge (2nd millennium BC) <b>Harappan</b> civilization The language being unattested \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "Harappan language" }, { "snippet": "It was named after a cemetery found in &quot;area H&quot; at <b>Harappa</b>. Remains of the \nculture have been dated from about 1900 BCE until about 1300 BCE. According \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "Cemetery H culture" } ] }, { "query": "Lothal", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Lothal</b> was one of the southernmost cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, \nlocated in the Bhāl region of the modern state of Gujarāt and first inhabited c.", "title": "Lothal" }, { "snippet": "Shikaripura Ranganatha Rao (Kannada: ಶಿಕಾರಿಪುರ ರಂಗನಾಥ ರಾವ್) (1 \nJuly 1922 – 3 January 2013), commonly known as Dr. S. R. Rao, was an Indian \narchaeologist who led teams credited with discoveries of a number of Harappan \nsites including the port city <b>Lothal</b> and Bet Dwarka in Gujarat.", "title": "Shikaripura Ranganatha Rao" }, { "snippet": "Street thief Ezra Bridger is an orphan on <b>Lothal</b>, an Outer Rim world. He \ninterferes with the theft of blaster rifles from the Empire by three Ghost crew \nmembers:&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Star Wars Rebels episodes" }, { "snippet": "Estimated to be older than the port-city of <b>Lothal</b>, the city of Dholavira has a \nrectangular shape and organization, and is spread over 22 ha (54 acres). The \narea&nbsp;...", "title": "Dholavira" }, { "snippet": "<b>Lothal</b>[edit]. The Indus Valley Civilization in Asia shows early evidence of public \nwater supply and sanitation. The system the Indus developed and managed&nbsp;...", "title": "Sanitation of the Indus Valley Civilisation" }, { "snippet": "<b>Lothal</b> was one of the most prominent cities of the ancient Indus Valley \nCivilization. Located in the state of Gujarat in India, it was discovered in 1954, \nand its&nbsp;...", "title": "Portal:India/SC Summary/SA Lothal" }, { "snippet": "Now I&#39;ve taken precautions to present this assertion as NPOV as possible, but \nthere is no other major theory that specifically describes what happened to <b>Lothal</b>\n,&nbsp;...", "title": "Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Lothal" }, { "snippet": "Jan 1, 2016 <b>...</b> File:<b>Lothal</b> - Gujarat, India (5933608331).jpg. Language; Watch &middot; Edit ... \nArchaeological site at <b>Lothal</b>, Gujarat, India. 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Where did it takes a village to raise a child come from?
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It takes a village
[ "to African cultures" ]
[ "It takes a village" ]
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Who sang it's the last song i'll ever write for you?
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The Last Song I'll Write for You
[ "David Cook" ]
[ "The Last Song I'll Write for You", "Last Song (Edward Bear song)" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Edward Bear" ], "question": "What trio sang the lyrics it's the last song i'll ever write for you, in their song titled Last song?" }, { "answer": [ "Lawrence Wayne \"Larry\" Evoy", "Evoy", "Larry Evoy" ], "question": "Who is the singer that sang the lyrics it's the last song i'll ever write for you, in the song titled Last song?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
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Who owns rehabilitation center at hollywood hills llc?
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The Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills
[ "Hollywood Property Investments in 2015" ]
[ "The Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills" ]
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The absence of menses (menstrual flow) is called?
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Amenorrhea
[ "Amenorrhoea" ]
[ "Menstrual disorder" ]
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When was canada's first railway line opened?
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Canadian Pacific Railway
[ "February 16 , 1881" ]
[ "History of rail transport in Canada", "Canadian Pacific Railway" ]
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Who won the second game of the stanley cup finals?
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2018 Stanley Cup Finals
[ "Washington Capitals" ]
[ "2016 Stanley Cup Finals", "2017 Stanley Cup Finals", "2015 Stanley Cup Finals" ]
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Who wrote what would you do if i sang out of tune?
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With a Little Help from My Friends
[ "John Lennon and Paul McCartney" ]
[ "With a Little Help from My Friends" ]
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Who plays abigail dad on the good witch?
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Good Witch (TV series)
[ "Art Hindle" ]
[ "Good Witch (TV series)" ]
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Who sang if i had a hammer first?
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If I Had a Hammer
[ "The Weavers" ]
[ "If I Had a Hammer" ]
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Who played guitar on goodbye yellow brick road?
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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
[ "Davey Johnstone" ]
[ "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (song)" ]
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Elton John – piano, vocals; Davey Johnstone – Leslie electric \n<b>guitar</b>, backing vocals; Dee Murray – bass, backing vocals; Nigel Olsson – drums,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (song)" }, { "snippet": "Nigel Olsson (born 10 February 1949) is an English rock drummer and singer \nbest known for ... He began his musical career playing the <b>guitar</b> in small bands, \nand took up the drums at a gig where ... The albums include Honky Chateau, Don\n&#39;t Shoot Me I&#39;m Only the Piano Player, <b>Goodbye Yellow Brick Road</b>, and Caribou.", "title": "Nigel Olsson" }, { "snippet": "Sir Elton Hercules John CH CBE is an English ... The first was the single &quot;I&#39;ve \nBeen Loving You&quot; (1968), produced by Caleb Quaye, Bluesology&#39;s former \n<b>guitarist</b>.", "title": "Elton John" }, { "snippet": "Saturday Night&#39;s Alright for Fighting is a song originally recorded by British \nmusician Elton John. John composed it with his long-time songwriting partner \nBernie Taupin. It was released on John&#39;s best-selling album <b>Goodbye Yellow</b> \n<b>Brick Road</b> ... The song, which showcases the <b>guitar</b> playing of Davey Johnstone, \nwith lyrics&nbsp;...", "title": "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" }, { "snippet": "The 1980 World Tour was a concert tour by English musician and composer \nElton John, ... Elton John – lead vocals, piano; Richie Zito – lead <b>guitar</b>, backing \nvocals; Tim ... Don&#39;t Shoot Me I&#39;m Only the Piano Player &middot; <b>Goodbye Yellow Brick</b> \n<b>Road</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "1980 World Tour" }, { "snippet": "Madman Across the Water is the fourth studio album by Elton John, released in \n1971 through ... the primary musician; however, it was set aside and was re-\nrecorded for this album, with Johnstone on the <b>guitar</b>. ... 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The \n<b>song</b> first appeared on the <b>Goodbye Yellow Brick Road</b> album in 1973. &quot;Bennie&nbsp;...", "title": "Bennie and the Jets" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Goodbye Yellow Brick Road</b>&quot; (1973), &quot;Step into Christmas&quot; (1973), &quot;Candle in \nthe Wind&quot; (1974). &quot;Step into Christmas&quot; is a Christmas <b>song</b> written by Elton John \nand Bernie Taupin, and&nbsp;...", "title": "Step into Christmas" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Candle in the Wind&quot; is a threnody with music and lyrics by Elton John and Bernie \nTaupin. It was originally written in 1973, in honor of Marilyn Monroe, who had \ndied 11 years earlier. In 1997, John performed a rewritten version of the <b>song</b> as \na tribute to Diana, ... the making of <b>Goodbye Yellow Brick Road</b>, Taupin said the \n<b>song</b> is about &quot;the&nbsp;...", "title": "Candle in the Wind" } ] } ]
When was the charter of rights and freedoms made law in canada?
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Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
[ "April 17 , 1982" ]
[ "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms" ]
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Who do you play as in fnaf sister location?
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Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location
[ "Eggs Benedict" ]
[ "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Michael Afton" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who wrote i think i love you song?
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I Think I Love You
[ "Tony Romeo" ]
[ "Tony Romeo", "I Think I Love You" ]
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When did john snow come back to life?
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Jon Snow (character)
[ "The Red Woman" ]
[ "Jon Snow (character)" ]
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Who was the fifth prime minister of canada?
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List of Prime Ministers of Canada
[ "Sir Mackenzie Bowell" ]
[ "John Sparrow David Thompson", "Mackenzie Bowell", "List of prime ministers of Canada" ]
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When did drop it like its hot came out?
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Drop It Like It's Hot
[ "September 12 , 2004" ]
[ "Drop It Like It's Hot" ]
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Which members of the royal family live in buckingham palace?
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List of British royal residences
[ "Duke of Edinburgh", "Queen", "Wessexes", "Yorks" ]
[ "List of British royal residences" ]
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The process by which a solid changes to a gas?
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Deposition (phase transition)
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When was the constitution of the united states created?
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United States Constitution
[ "September 17 , 1787" ]
[ "Constitution of the United States" ]
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What is the name of house of horse?
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Stable
[ "stable" ]
[ "Stable" ]
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What is the largest populated city in the us?
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List of United States cities by population
[ "New York" ]
[ "List of United States cities by population", "1990 United States Census", "2000 United States Census" ]
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The major carbohydrate that tissue cells use as fuel is?
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Carbohydrate metabolism
[ "Glucose" ]
[ "Glucose" ]
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First name of edgar lintons sister abused by heathcliff?
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Isabella Linton
[ "Isabella" ]
[ "Isabella Linton" ]
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Who is the democratic whip in the house?
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Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives
[ "Steny Hoyer" ]
[ "Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives ..." ]
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When did the first star wars comic come out?
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Star Wars comics
[ "1977" ]
[ "Star Wars comics" ]
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Who was the first person to die in romeo and juliet?
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Mercutio
[ "Mercutio" ]
[ "Romeo and Juliet" ]
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Who sings lead vocal on try and love again?
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Hotel California (Eagles album)
[ "Randy Meisner" ]
[ "Randy Meisner", "Selected Works: 1972–1999" ]
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Who was the roman emperor when jerusalem was destroyed?
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Siege of Jerusalem (AD 70)
[ "Titus" ]
[ "Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)" ]
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Who gets swallowed by a whale in the bible?
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Jonah
[ "Jonah" ]
[ "Jonah" ]
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Where does university of miami play football games?
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Miami Hurricanes football
[ "Hard Rock Stadium" ]
[ "Hard Rock Stadium" ]
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When does hey arnold the jungle movie come on?
2999611646457978830
Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie
[ "November 24 , 2017" ]
[ "Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie" ]
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Who set the record for longest field goal?
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Field goal
[ "Matt Prater" ]
[ "Field goal" ]
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Water rises in the xylem tubes due to?
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Xylem
[ "Pressure flow", "Root pressure", "Transpirational pull" ]
[ "Xylem" ]
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What is the queen of spades worth in rummy?
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Rummy
[ "10" ]
[ "Rummy", "Mille (card game)", "500 rum", "Gin rummy" ]
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The object of \nthe game is ... including Craits, Last One, Mau-Mau, Pesten, Rockaway, Swedish \n<b>Rummy</b>, Switch, Last Card, Screw Your Neighbor, Püskiyon, and Tschausepp. ... \n<b>Queens</b> skip: Playing a <b>Queen</b> causes the next player to miss their turn.", "title": "Crazy Eights" }, { "snippet": "500 rum, also called pinochle <b>rummy</b>, Michigan <b>rummy</b>, Persian <b>rummy</b>, <b>rummy</b> \n500 or 500 ... Aces played high are <b>worth</b> 15 except in the case where a single \nplayer plays a 4-of-a-kind Ace meld, in which case the meld is <b>worth</b> 100 points&nbsp;...", "title": "500 rum" }, { "snippet": "Tonk, or tunk, is a matching card game, which combines features of knock <b>rummy</b> \nand conquian ... A spread is three or four identical cards (such as three 5&#39;s or four \n<b>Queens</b>), or three or more in a row of the same suit. A player may add ... <b>Spades</b>[\nedit]. Players can bet on who has the highest <b>spade</b> dealt in their opening hand.", "title": "Tonk (card game)" }, { "snippet": "Canasta is a card game of the <b>rummy</b> family of games believed to be a variant of \n500 Rum. ... As any three cards are always <b>worth</b> at least 15 points it effectively \nmeans any meld is sufficient for ... Samba allows sequence melds of three or \nmore (for example, the 4, 5, and 6 of hearts or the <b>Queen</b>, King and Ace of \n<b>Spades</b>).", "title": "Canasta" } ] }, { "query": "queen", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Queen</b> are a British rock band formed in London in 1970. Their classic line-up \nwas Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), Roger \nTaylor&nbsp;...", "title": "Queen (band)" }, { "snippet": "Elizabeth II is <b>Queen</b> of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms\n. 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The distinctive feature of 500 rum is that each player scores the <b>value</b> of \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "500 rum" } ] } ]
Who voiced bailey in a dog's purpose?
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A Dog's Purpose (film)
[ "Josh Gad" ]
[ "A Dog's Purpose (film)" ]
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The organization of the formal elements in an art work?
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Composition (visual arts)
[ "composition" ]
[ "Composition (visual arts)" ]
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Who plays summer on young and the restless?
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Hunter King
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Who plays penny's father on big bang?
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Keith Carradine
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What is the name of the big island in hi?
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Hawaii (island)
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[ "Hawaiian Islands" ]
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Who has the most mlb world series wins?
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World Series
[ "New York Yankees" ]
[ "List of World Series champions" ]
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Who is the father of gabby's baby on days of our lives?
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Gabi Hernandez
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Who tried to invade britain 100 years before claudius?
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Caesar's invasions of Britain
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[ "Roman conquest of Britain" ]
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Among the leaders of the english peasants' revolt of 1381 was/were?
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Peasants' Revolt
[ "Wat Tyler" ]
[ "Peasants' Revolt" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Wat Tyler, John Wrawe, John Ball, William Grindecobbe" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When is the next central government election in india?
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Indian general election, 2019
[ "April - May 2019" ]
[ "Next Indian general election", "Elections in India" ]
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When did they change the name of mount mckinley to denali?
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Denali–Mount McKinley naming dispute
[ "2015" ]
[ "Denali–Mount McKinley naming dispute" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "1975" ], "question": "When did the Alaska Board of Geographic Names change the name of Mount McKinley to Denali?" }, { "answer": [ "August 30, 2015" ], "question": "When did the Secretary of the Interior change the name of Mount McKinley to Denali?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
[ { "query": "When did they change the name of mount mckinley to denali?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>mountain</b> was always commonly ... officially requested <b>that</b> the United ... \n<b>change the name</b> of the <b>mountain</b> from ... he personally <b>did</b> not favor a <b>change</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Denali–Mount McKinley naming dispute" }, { "snippet": "In 1896, a gold prospector named <b>it</b> &quot;<b>Mount McKinley</b>&quot; in support of then-\npresidential candidate William McKinley; <b>that name was the</b> official <b>name</b> \nrecognized by&nbsp;...", "title": "Denali" }, { "snippet": "The Alaskan government has been requesting the <b>name change</b> since 1975. In \n1980 <b>they did</b> what <b>they</b> could and&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Denali–Mount McKinley naming dispute" }, { "snippet": "The Conquest of <b>Mount Mckinley</b> ... <b>that</b> &quot;<b>Denali</b> is the preferred <b>name</b>&quot; or ... recall \n<b>that Denali was the</b> same peak. ... guidelines whether <b>it</b> should <b>change</b> or not.", "title": "Talk:Denali/Archive 2" }, { "snippet": "<b>Denali</b> National Park and Preserve is an American national park and preserve \nlocated in ... <b>They</b> decided <b>that</b> the political climate at the time was unfavorable \nfor ... The <b>name of Mount McKinley</b> National Park was subject to local criticism \nfrom ... on Geographic <b>Names did</b> not recognize the <b>change</b> and continued to \ndenote&nbsp;...", "title": "Denali National Park and Preserve" }, { "snippet": "These measures should make <b>it</b> clear to anyone wishing to just unilateraly \n<b>change the name that they</b> ... If <b>they</b> ignore all <b>that</b>, please make sure to direct \nthem to ... an edit summary) so <b>that they</b> cannot claim <b>they did</b> not ... But <b>it</b> is also \ncommonly <b>called Mt</b>. <b>McKinley</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Denali/Archive 5" }, { "snippet": "WP:COMMONNAME. When I heard the <b>name</b> was changed, I expected <b>it</b> to be in \nbold in the ... So <b>that&#39;s</b> not &quot;still calling <b>it</b>&quot; <b>Mount McKinley</b>, <b>that&#39;s</b> calling <b>it</b> by its \nofficial <b>name</b>. I doubt any ... Mentioning what <b>it</b> was <b>called</b> before the official <b>name</b> \n<b>change</b> doesn&#39;t prove your point. ... <b>Did</b> you not even read the post you replied to\n?", "title": "Talk:Denali/Archive 3" }, { "snippet": "<b>Denali</b> or <b>McKinley</b>? Should the <b>name</b> of this article ... I didn&#39;t write <b>that</b> material (\nalthough I <b>did</b> put <b>it</b> in the ... The truth is <b>that</b> this <b>mountain</b>, more than almost any \n... Second: I can see the interpretation smably put on <b>it</b>, and perhaps simple \n<b>changes</b> of&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Denali/Archive 1" }, { "snippet": "Mount Rainier also known as Tahoma or Tacoma, is a large active stratovolcano \nin Cascadia ... After the 2015 restoration of the original <b>name Denali</b> from <b>Mount</b> \n<b>McKinley</b> in Alaska, debate over Mount Rainier&#39;s <b>name</b> intensified. ... In 1934, <b>it</b> \n<b>was the</b> 3-cent issue in a series of National Park stamps, and was also shown on \na&nbsp;...", "title": "Mount Rainier" }, { "snippet": "Mountains in <b>Denali</b> National Park and Preserve are part of the Alaska Range, \nwith several ... <b>Denali</b> (also known as <b>Mount McKinley</b>), is the highest peak in the \npark and the ... reflect the official <b>names</b> in the USGS U.S. Board on Geographic \n<b>Names</b> database. <b>They</b> in most cases exclude subsidiary peaks of larger \nmountains&nbsp;...", "title": "List of mountains and mountain ranges of Denali National Park and ..." } ] } ]
When is clan of the cave bear set?
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The Clan of the Cave Bear
[ "before 18,000 years Before Present" ]
[ "The Clan of the Cave Bear" ]
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