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When was the last year they made the toyota matrix? | 5620156374147995235 | Toyota Matrix | [
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"snippet": "The <b>Toyota Matrix</b>, officially referred to as the Toyota Corolla Matrix, is a compact \nhatchback manufactured by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada in Cambridge ...",
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"snippet": "The Pontiac Vibe is a compact automobile that was sold by Pontiac from 2002 to \n2010. It was jointly developed by General Motors along with Toyota, who \nmanufactures the mechanically similar <b>Toyota Matrix</b>.",
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"snippet": "Related, <b>Toyota Matrix</b> · Toyota Corolla (E120)/Allex · Toyota WiLL VS. \nPowertrain. Engine, 1.8 L 2ZZ-GE I4 1.8 L 1ZZ-FE I4. Chronology. Predecessor, \nToyota Opa. Successor, Toyota Auris. rear view. The Toyota Voltz is a five-door \nhatchback that was sold from July 2002 to March 2004.",
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"snippet": "The <b>Toyota</b> ZZ engine family is a straight-4 piston engine series. The ZZ series \nuses a die-cast ... A bolt-on TRD supercharger kit is available on the 2003–2004 \nCorolla, <b>Matrix</b>, and Vibe. The bolt-on TRD supercharger kit can also run on other\n ...",
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"snippet": "I'm moving it back to <b>Toyota Matrix</b>. ... Toyota Matrices (How do you pluralize "\nMatrix", anyway?". ... This review is transcluded from Talk:<b>Toyota Matrix</b>/GA1.",
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"snippet": "The Toyota MC platform is a front-wheel drive automobile platform that has \nunderpinned ... Ipsum — XM20 (2001–2009); Toyota Isis — AM10 (2004–2017); \n<b>Toyota Matrix</b>/Toyota Voltz/Pontiac Vibe — E130 (2002–2008), E140 (2008–\n2014) ...",
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"snippet": "File:09 <b>Toyota Matrix</b>.jpg ... Category:<b>Toyota Matrix</b> |Source=Own Work |Date=02/\n08/2009 |Author=IFCAR |Permission=All Rights Released }} == Licensing == { ...",
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Who wrote by the glow of the kerosene light? | 1804057527525192434 | Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers | [
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Which is an example of a renewable energy source? | 5086218337996999435 | Renewable energy | [
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"snippet": "Iceland's unique geology allows it to produce <b>renewable energy</b> relatively \ncheaply, from a variety of <b>sources</b>. Iceland is located ...",
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Who wrote yackety yack don't talk back? | -8692413691240940205 | Yakety Yak | [
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How many episodes are there of the jersey shore family vacation? | -8304499910514858476 | Jersey Shore: Family Vacation | [
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How many athletes does the united states have in the winter olympics this year? | -9058643840258984696 | United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics | [
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What are the nine forms of mother durga? | -6376258321703816877 | Navadurga | [
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At the heart of the missouri compromise was the issue of? | -1401255580927252287 | Origins of the American Civil War | [
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"snippet": "The Appeal of the Independent Democrats was a manifesto issued in January \n1854, ... Realizing that the <b>Missouri Compromise</b> was "canonized in the <b>hearts</b> of \nthe American people", he called for both religious and political action in order to ...",
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"snippet": "Bleeding Kansas, Bloody Kansas, or the Border War was a series of violent civil \nconfrontations ... However, partisan violence continued along the Kansas–\nMissouri border for most of the war. ... to the Union according to the <b>Missouri</b> \n<b>Compromise</b> of 1820, which had explicitly forbidden the practice of slavery in all \nU.S. territory ...",
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"snippet": "Abraham Lincoln's Peoria speech was made in Peoria, Illinois on October 16, \n1854. ... Lincoln saw this as a repeal of the 1820 <b>Missouri Compromise</b> which \nhad outlawed slavery ... His speaking went to the <b>heart</b> because it came from the \n<b>heart</b>.",
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"snippet": "The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the American Midwest, Middle \nWest, ... The West North Central Division includes Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, \nMissouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, and ... The Midwest lies north of the 36°30′ \nparallel that the 1820 <b>Missouri Compromise</b> established as the dividing line \nbetween ...",
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"snippet": "The history of <b>Missouri</b> begins with settlement of the region by indigenous people \nduring the ... Statehood for <b>Missouri</b> came following a <b>compromise</b> in 1820 that \nallowed slavery. ... the indigenous peoples, such as the Academy of the Sacred \n<b>Heart</b> in St. Charles, which was established by Rose Philippine Duchesne in \n1818.",
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"snippet": "The history of the Kansas City metropolitan area started in the 19th century as \nFrenchmen from St. Louis, Missouri moved up the Missouri River to trap for furs \nand trade with the Native Americans. The Kansas City metropolitan area, \nstraddling the border between Missouri ... As part of the <b>Missouri Compromise</b> in \n1821, Congress admitted Missouri to ...",
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"snippet": "The Mason–Dixon line, also called the Mason and Dixon line or Mason's and \nDixon's line, was ... It came into use during the debate around the <b>Missouri</b> \n<b>Compromise</b> of 1820, when the ... The song "Home is where the <b>heart</b> is" on Lady \nAntebellum's eponymous album contains the line "It's just south of the Mason-\nDixon line".",
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"snippet": "The nullification <b>crisis</b> was a United States sectional political <b>crisis</b> in 1832–33, \nduring the ... to satisfy Pennsylvania interests, Van Buren expected the tariff to \nhelp deliver Pennsylvania, New York, <b>Missouri</b>, Ohio, and Kentucky to Jackson.",
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Who has the most twitter followers in america? | -8924739843080492664 | List of most-followed Twitter accounts | [
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Who did ryan gosling play on mickey mouse? | -549252769826078040 | Ryan Gosling | [
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"snippet": "Blade Runner 2049 is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction film directed by \nDenis Villeneuve and written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green. A sequel \nto the 1982 film Blade Runner, the film stars <b>Ryan Gosling</b> and ...",
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"snippet": "Only God Forgives is a 2013 crime film written and directed by Nicolas Winding \nRefn and starring <b>Ryan Gosling</b>, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Vithaya Pansringarm.",
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Who is jenny's mom in one tree hill? | -1450121273217518727 | List of One Tree Hill characters | [
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When was the last burning at the stake in england? | -7249252321180320967 | Death by burning | [
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What is the name of frosty the snowman's wife? | -3317007270437602908 | Frosty's Winter Wonderland | [
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Which is bigger kansas city or st louis? | -6518480902368398168 | Kansas City metropolitan area | [
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By which article of the constitution of india is the prime minister appointed? | 6369763983734730612 | Prime Minister of India | [
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Who has won more trophies chelsea or manchester united? | 6759987750150672555 | List of football clubs in England by competitive honours won | [
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"snippet": "Wayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October 1985) is an English professional \nfootballer and captain ... He also has the third-highest <b>number</b> of assists in the \nPremier League, with 103. ... On 23 January 2010, Rooney scored all four goals \nin <b>Manchester United's</b> 4–0 win over Hull; three of the goals came in the last ten \nminutes of ...",
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"snippet": "Zlatan Ibrahimović is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker for \nSerie A club ... During his four-season stay in with them, Ibrahimović won a \n<b>number</b> of <b>trophies</b> including four consecutive Ligue 1 <b>titles</b>, and was the ... In \n2016, he joined <b>Manchester United</b> on a free transfer and won the FA Community \nShield, ...",
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"snippet": "José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix, GOIH is a Portuguese professional \nfootball manager ... Mourinho then signed with Real Madrid, where <b>he won</b> La \nLiga with a <b>record</b> points ... <b>Chelsea</b> beat rivals <b>Manchester United</b> 3–0 to <b>win</b> \ntheir second consecutive Premier League title and Mourinho's fourth domestic \ntitle in a row.",
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"snippet": "Juan Manuel Mata García is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a \nmidfielder for ... The following year, <b>Chelsea won</b> the UEFA Europa League, \nmaking Mata and teammate Fernando ... The transfer was completed the \nfollowing day, with <b>Manchester United</b> paying <b>Chelsea</b> a then club <b>record</b> fee of £\n37.1 million ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Titles</b>. Champions League, 1 (2012). Europa League, 2 (2013, 2019). Cup \nWinners' Cup, 2 (1971, 1998). Super Cup, 1 (1998). <b>Chelsea</b> Football Club is an \nEnglish professional football club based in Fulham, London.",
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"snippet": "Didier Yves Drogba Tébily is an Ivorian retired professional footballer who played \nas a striker. He is the all-time top scorer and former captain of the Ivory Coast \nnational team. He is best known for his career at <b>Chelsea</b>, for whom he has \nscored more ... On 28 July 2014, <b>Chelsea</b> announced that Drogba would wear \nthe <b>number</b> ...",
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Who sang i'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair? | 8207981024732455945 | I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair | [
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When does shepard die in grey's anatomy? | -5776357118251167746 | Derek Shepherd | [
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When did the movie 8 seconds come out? | -8126512113692389112 | 8 Seconds | [
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Who sang dedicated to the one i love? | 9093754341726512470 | Dedicated to the One I Love | [
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When does episode 4 rick and morty air? | 2401808752678752339 | Rick and Morty (season 3) | [
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When was tricolour adopted as indian national flag? | 1881518945396619574 | Flag of India | [
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What is the current season number of survivor? | 1742356196946715254 | Survivor (U.S. TV series) | [
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"snippet": "<b>Survivor</b> is a satirical novel by Chuck Palahniuk, first published in February 1999. \nThe book tells the story of Tender Branson, a member of the Creedish Church, ...",
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How many lanes does an olympic pool have? | -8866718526237430044 | Olympic-size swimming pool | [
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"snippet": "Ponds Forge International Sports Centre is a leisure complex in Sheffield, \nEngland that contains an <b>Olympic</b>-sized <b>swimming pool</b> with seating for 2,600 \nspectators, family and children's <b>pools</b>, water slides and other sports facilities. \nContents. 1 History; 2 <b>Olympic</b>-sized <b>swimming pool</b>; 3 Diving <b>pool</b>; 4 Surf City \nleisure ... The "Surf City" leisure <b>pool</b> complex comprises <b>many</b> water-based \nattractions ...",
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When was the most recent year that india won the cricket world cup? | 8139656634397028355 | List of Cricket World Cup finals | [
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"snippet": "The 2015 <b>ICC Cricket World Cup</b> was a One Day International <b>cricket</b> tournament \nto decide the ... Australia <b>won</b> by seven wickets, to <b>win</b> their fifth <b>Cricket World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>. ... and the most widely watched match during the tournament was <b>India</b> vs.",
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"snippet": "<b>India won</b> their second <b>World Cup</b> title by beating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in the \nfinal in Mumbai, and became the first country to <b>win</b> the final on home soil.",
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"snippet": "It was held from 9 June to 25 June 1983 in England and Wales and was <b>won</b> by \n<b>India</b>. Eight countries participated in the event. The 1983 <b>World Cup</b> was full of ...",
"title": "1983 Cricket World Cup"
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"snippet": "The 2011 <b>ICC Cricket World Cup</b> was the tenth <b>Cricket World Cup</b>. It was played \nin <b>India</b>, Sri Lanka, and (for the first time) Bangladesh. <b>India won</b> the tournament ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Big Brother Naija</b> Season 4 was the fourth season of the Nigerian version of the \nreality show Big Brother. Produced by South Africa's award-<b>winning</b> production \ncompany, Ochre ... <b>received</b>. Day 92, <b>Final</b>. Head of. House, Jeff, Nelson, Esther, \nnone, Frodd, Seyi, Seyi, Esther, Khafi, Ike Mercy, Cindy, Elozonam, Seyi, none.",
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"title": "Big Brother (British TV series)"
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"snippet": "Mercy Eke (born 29 September 1993) is a Nigerian reality TV personality, a video \nvixen, an actress and an entrepreneur from Imo State, Nigeria. She gained public \nrecognition after <b>winning Big Brother Naija</b> (season 4). ... Finally for the <b>year</b> 2019\n, Craft Methods, makers of Mario and Juliet Wet Wipes welcomed Mercy Eke as ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Years</b> active, 2006–present. Spouse(s), Cynthia Obianodo. Children, 2. \nChukwuebuka Obi-Uchendu (born 14 July 1982) is a Nigerian lawyer and media \npersonality from Okija in Anambra State, Nigeria. He is known for hosting the \nreality show <b>Big Brother Naija</b>, the long running ... Obi-Uchendu has <b>received</b> \nseveral award nominations and <b>won</b> the award for ...",
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Where did the church of latter day saints originated? | 5599771261374635126 | History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | [
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Where did the social gospel movement take place? | 2795295013445157888 | Social Gospel | [
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How many islands are in andaman and nicobar? | -7704995195953759582 | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | [
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Where does the last name bragg originate from? | 6271874560128969058 | Bragg (surname) | [
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"snippet": "Braxton <b>Bragg</b> (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was an American career \narmy officer during the Second Seminole War and Mexican–American War.",
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"snippet": "Stephen William <b>Bragg</b> (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer-songwriter \nand left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and ...",
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"snippet": "In physics, <b>Bragg's</b> law, or Wulff–<b>Bragg's</b> condition, a special case of Laue \ndiffraction, gives the angles for coherent and incoherent scattering from a crystal\n ...",
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"snippet": "Paul Chappuis <b>Bragg</b> (February 6, 1895 – December 7, 1976) was an American \nalternative health food advocate and fitness enthusiast. <b>Bragg's</b> mentor was ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Bragg</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Places; 2 People; 3 Other uses; 4 Physics; 5 See \nalso. Places[edit]. <b>Bragg</b> City, Missouri, United States; <b>Bragg</b>, Texas, a ghost ...",
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"snippet": "Sir William Henry <b>Bragg</b> OM KBE PRS (2 July 1862 – 12 March 1942) was a \nBritish physicist, chemist, mathematician, and active sportsman who uniquely ...",
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"snippet": "Melvyn <b>Bragg</b>, Baron <b>Bragg</b>, CH, FRS, FBA, FRSL (born 6 October 1939), is an \nEnglish broadcaster, author and parliamentarian. He is best known for his work ...",
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"snippet": "Sir William Lawrence <b>Bragg</b>, CH, OBE, MC, FRS (31 March 1890 – 1 July 1971) \nwas an Australian-born physicist and X-ray crystallographer, discoverer (1912) ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Bragg</b> is a ghost town in Hardin County, Texas, United States, in the Big Thicket \nforest area of the southeastern part of the state. Sometimes referred to as "<b>Bragg</b>\n ...",
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"snippet": "The Duchy of <b>Normandy</b> grew out of the 911 Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte \nbetween King Charles III of West Francia and Rollo, leader of the Vikings. The \nduchy ...",
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Largest troop contributor to the united nations peace keeping mission? | -7168486585597905897 | United Nations peacekeeping | [
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"snippet": "The African Union-<b>United Nations</b> Hybrid Operation in Darfur is a joint African \nUnion (AU) and <b>United Nations</b> (<b>UN</b>) <b>peacekeeping mission</b> formally approved \nby <b>United Nations</b> Security Council ... UNAMID is the first joint <b>UN</b>/AU force and \nthe <b>largest peacekeeping mission</b>. As of December 2008, ... 4.1 Former \n<b>contributors</b>.",
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Where do you find the wrap around spider? | 7986240083793829630 | Dolophones conifera | [
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Who wrote the book the story of my life? | 3795936540285421727 | The Story of My Life (biography) | [
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How many branches of city bank in india? | -6012112813604654603 | Citibank India | [
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Which of the following country has madrid as it's capital? | -8118869988647387860 | Madrid | [
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Who owns the rights to when you wish upon a star? | 9161267100576746949 | When You Wish Upon a Star | [
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What is the percentage of jewish population in the world? | -1655716046699460566 | Jewish population by country | [
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"snippet": "The demographics of Israel are monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of \nStatistics. The State of Israel has a population of approximately 9,152,100 \ninhabitants as of January 2020. Some 74.24% are Jews of all backgrounds (\nabout 6,697,000 individuals), ... About 44.9% <b>percent</b> of Israel's <b>Jewish</b> \n<b>population</b> identify as either Mizrahi or ...",
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Who sings the theme song to rules of engagement? | 9104839856298187089 | Rules of Engagement (TV series) | [
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Where did the invasion of italy take place? | -1344352181151357342 | Allied invasion of Italy | [
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Where was the 1960's tarzan tv series filmed? | -2529646358102478532 | Tarzan (1966 TV series) | [
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When did wicked open on broadway in nyc? | -5116872207689637626 | Wicked (musical) | [
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Who keeps private key in asymmetric key cryptography? | 2832860497449980495 | Public-key cryptography | [
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Who played galen in planet of the apes? | -8254578338731748300 | Planet of the Apes (1968 film) | [
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