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Who is the current president of the czech republic? | -6623711919389049364 | President of the Czech Republic | [
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When did we drop the atomic bomb on hiroshima? | 1820568672329882441 | Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki | [
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How many episodes in the sopranos season 1? | -5464569500564727193 | The Sopranos (season 1) | [
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Who wrote i was born under a wandering star? | -990874493184949390 | Wand'rin' Star | [
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In which year industrial development board was formed in pakistan pak301? | 9084036820489132995 | Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation | [
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When was the parable of the good samaritan told? | 1660239532499962258 | Parable of the Good Samaritan | [
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According to the supremacy clause which level of government is supreme? | -5997263588639648937 | Supremacy Clause | [
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When is pro kabaddi 2018 going to start? | -7266206254199969652 | 2018 Pro Kabaddi League season | [
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Themes in wole soyinka the lion and the jewel? | 8388876702373132421 | The Lion and the Jewel | [
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Highest number of innings in a baseball game? | 8165783347919842631 | Longest professional baseball game | [
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Who played the inspector on the orient express? | 3639811733794772980 | Murder on the Orient Express (2017 film) | [
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Who plays jim royle in the royal family? | -7254435502259833325 | The Royle Family | [
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When is the nathan's hotdog eating contest at coney island? | 7610346913791631994 | Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest | [
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When was if i were a boy released? | -492805729779315251 | If I Were a Boy | [
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Who was the original singer of green green grass of home? | -2958257411514442573 | Green, Green Grass of Home | [
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Where did the battle of san juan hill take place? | -2125218903099578559 | Battle of San Juan Hill | [
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What type of dogs are in where the red fern grows? | -8562321650922147544 | Where the Red Fern Grows | [
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When did the us add the 49th state? | 707951709479092338 | 51st state | [
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Organelles released by the golgi apparatus that contains digestive enzymes? | -6145324631910717254 | Golgi apparatus | [
"vesicles"
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"snippet": "The <b>Golgi apparatus</b>, also known as the <b>Golgi complex</b>, <b>Golgi body</b>, or simply the \nGolgi, is an <b>organelle found in</b> most eukaryotic cells. Part of the endomembrane \nsystem in the <b>cytoplasm</b>, it packages <b>proteins</b> into ... It is of particular importance \nin processing <b>proteins</b> for secretion, <b>containing</b> a set of glycosylation <b>enzymes</b> \nthat ...",
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"snippet": "Glycoproteins are <b>proteins</b> which <b>contain</b> oligosaccharide chains (glycans) \ncovalently attached to amino acid side-chains. The carbohydrate is attached to \nthe protein in a cotranslational or posttranslational modification. This process is \nknown as glycosylation. <b>Secreted</b> extracellular <b>proteins</b> are often glycosylated. ... \nOne example of glycoproteins <b>found in</b> the <b>body</b> is mucins, which are ...",
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Who is credited with the discovery of the milky way? | -2588416330788697959 | Milky Way | [
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"snippet": "A supermassive black hole (SMBH or sometimes SBH) is the largest type of black \nhole, ... In the case of the <b>Milky Way</b>, the supermassive black hole corresponds to \nthe location of Sagittarius A* at the Galactic Core. ... <b>Discovery</b> of similar behavior \nin other galaxies soon followed, including the Andromeda Galaxy in 1984 and ...",
"title": "Supermassive black hole"
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"snippet": "The Andromeda Galaxy also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224 and \noriginally the ... The <b>Milky Way</b> and Andromeda galaxies are expected to collide \nin around 4.5 billion years, merging to form a giant elliptical galaxy or a large \nlenticular ... In 2009, the first planet may have been <b>discovered</b> in the Andromeda \nGalaxy.",
"title": "Andromeda Galaxy"
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"snippet": "The Galactic Center, or Galactic Centre, is the rotational center of the <b>Milky Way</b>. \nIt is 8.2 ± 0.4 ... Instead, it was <b>discovered</b> in 2009 that the density of the old stars \npeaks at a distance of roughly 0.5 parsec from Sgr A*, then falls inward: instead ...",
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"snippet": "Timeline of galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure of the \nuniverse ... describes the <b>Milky Way</b> galaxy as a collection of numerous nebulous \nstars, ... Many of these are later <b>found</b> to be distant quasars and radio galaxies; \n1960 ...",
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"snippet": "Edwin Powell Hubble (November 20, 1889 – September 28, 1953) was an \nAmerican ... Hubble <b>discovered</b> that many objects previously thought to be clouds \nof dust and gas and classified as "nebulae" were actually galaxies beyond the \n<b>Milky Way</b>. He used the strong direct relationship between a classical Cepheid \nvariable's ...",
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"snippet": "Karl Guthe Jansky (October 22, 1905 – February 14, 1950) was an American \nphysicist and radio engineer who in August 1931 first <b>discovered</b> radio waves \nemanating from the <b>Milky Way</b>.",
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"snippet": "The Radcliffe wave is a coherent, wave-shaped gaseous structure in the <b>Milky</b> \n<b>Way</b>, made up of ... See also[edit]. Antlia 2, another giant ripple across the <b>Milky</b> \n<b>Way's</b> disc that was <b>found</b> in data from the Gaia space telescope ...",
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What kind of dog is chupadogra from marmaduke? | -8845980588170293735 | Marmaduke (film) | [
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"snippet": "The English Mastiff is a breed of large dog. National kennel clubs, including the \nUnited ... short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; "<b>Chupadogra</b>" (a.k.a. "Buster") is \nan elderly English Mastiff, voiced by Sam Elliott in the 2010 film Marmaduke.",
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When did mcdonald's start selling happy meals? | 7307927301016455000 | Happy Meal | [
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"title": "List of McDonald's products"
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"snippet": "Chicken McNuggets are a type of chicken nuggets sold by the international fast \nfood restaurant ... According to <b>McDonald's</b>, the nuggets come in four shapes: the \nbell, the bow-tie, the ball and the boot. The reason for the four ... In Canada, \nChicken McNuggets are sold in packs of 4 (as part of a <b>Happy Meal</b>.), 6, 10, and \n20.",
"title": "Chicken McNuggets"
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"snippet": "This history of <b>McDonald's</b> is an overview of the original restaurant and of the \nchain. ... Meantime, the <b>Happy Meal</b>, a combo meal for children featuring a toy, \n<b>was</b> added to the menu in 1979. A period of ... 1952: The brothers <b>begin</b> to \nfranchise their restaurant. ... 1958: <b>McDonald's</b> worldwide <b>sells</b> its 100 millionth \nhamburger.",
"title": "History of McDonald's"
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"snippet": "Changeables, also known as McRobots, <b>was</b> a toy series produced by the \n<b>McDonald's</b> corp. and given away with fast-food <b>meals</b> at their restaurants. The \nseries ...",
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"snippet": "In 1977, Bernstein developed the <b>Happy Meal</b> packaging for <b>McDonald's</b>. The \n<b>Happy Meal was</b> tested in four cities before being released nationally in 1979.",
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Brown bird with yellow tipped tail and red tipped wings? | -5920460416956230657 | Cedar waxwing | [
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"snippet": "The <b>red</b>-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) is a passerine <b>bird</b> of the family \nIcteridae ... The female is blackish-<b>brown</b> and paler below. ... Each <b>wing</b> can \nrange from 8.1–14.4 cm (3.2–5.7 in), the <b>tail</b> measures 6.1–10.9 cm (2.4–4.3 ... \nThe males of the bicolored subspecies lack the <b>yellow wing</b> patch of the \nnominate race, ...",
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"snippet": "The flame bowerbird (Sericulus ardens) is one of the most brilliantly coloured \nbowerbirds. The male is a medium-sized <b>bird</b>, up to 25 cm long, with flame \norange and golden <b>yellow</b> plumage, elongated neck plumes and <b>yellow</b>-<b>tipped</b> \nblack <b>tail</b>. ... The female is an olive <b>brown bird with yellow</b> or golden below. The \nflame ...",
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"snippet": "The European goldfinch or simply goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis), is a small \npasserine <b>bird</b> in the finch family that is native to Europe, North Africa and \nwestern Asia. It has been introduced to other areas including Australia, New \nZealand and Uruguay. The breeding male has a <b>red</b> face and a black-and-white \nhead. ... The black <b>wings</b> have a broad <b>yellow</b> bar.",
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"snippet": "The masked bowerbird (Sericulus aureus) is one of the most brilliantly coloured \nbowerbirds. The male is a medium-sized <b>bird</b>, up to 25 cm long, with flame \norange and golden <b>yellow</b> plumage, elongated neck plumes and <b>yellow</b>-<b>tipped</b> \nblack <b>tail</b>. ... The female is an olive <b>brown bird with yellow</b> or golden below. The \nflame ...",
"title": "Masked bowerbird"
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"title": "List of macaws"
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"snippet": "The white-<b>tipped</b> dove (Leptotila verreauxi) is a large New World tropical dove. Its \nscientific ... The upperparts and <b>wings</b> are grey-<b>brown</b>, and the underparts are \nwhitish ... The <b>tail</b> is broadly <b>tipped</b> with white, but this is best visible from below \nor in ... In the area of overlap, the white-<b>tipped</b> dove usually has a blue (not <b>red</b>) ...",
"title": "White-tipped dove"
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"snippet": "The <b>yellow</b>-billed blue magpie or gold-billed magpie (Urocissa flavirostris) is a \npasserine <b>bird</b> in the crow and jay family, Corvidae. It forms a superspecies with \nthe Taiwan blue magpie and the <b>red</b>-billed blue ... purplish-blue, brighter on the \n<b>wings</b> and <b>tail</b>; flight-feathers <b>tipped</b> with white, the outermost edged with the \nsame; ...",
"title": "Yellow-billed blue magpie"
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"snippet": "The amazon parrots are about 30 species of parrots that comprise the genus \nAmazona. They are native to the New World, ranging from South America to \nMexico and the Caribbean. Amazon parrots range in size from medium to large, \nand have relatively short, rather square <b>tails</b>. ... The taxonomy of the <b>yellow</b>-\ncrowned amazon (Amazona ochrocephala ...",
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What are the different types of plant reproduction? | 1045587930363611824 | Plant reproduction | [
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When do new episodes of star vs the forces of evil air? | -2493159639359593881 | List of Star vs. the Forces of Evil episodes | [
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When was the pyramid of the sun built? | -6461190633092795393 | Pyramid of the Sun | [
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What order do the flowers in the attic books go? | -6785712363305829381 | Flowers in the Attic | [
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What year did 45 rpm records come out? | -3006022539152295861 | Single (music) | [
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When did the 50 cent coin come out? | -6206949471155505309 | Half dollar (United States coin) | [
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Who won x factor when olly murs was in it? | -3367974312458918428 | List of The X Factor finalists (UK series 6) | [
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When will batman the enemy within episode 5 be released? | -1940026957961560269 | Batman: The Enemy Within | [
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Who did the original crazy little thing called love? | 7266472873454190772 | Crazy Little Thing Called Love | [
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What was the first permanent european settlement in what is now the united states? | -2803813985699536285 | St. Augustine, Florida | [
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When did khalid write young dumb and broke? | -4661782647356616480 | Young Dumb & Broke | [
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Who plays the bully in sharkboy and lavagirl? | -7473079823746712232 | The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D | [
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Is a name a noun or a pronoun? | -2843301750496557202 | Proper noun | [
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Who ordered the blockade of southern ports during the civil war? | 5808068606875657687 | Union blockade | [
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"snippet": "The Anaconda Plan is the name applied to a Union Army outline strategy for \nsuppressing the Confederacy at the beginning of the American <b>Civil War</b>. \nProposed by Union General-<b>in</b>-Chief Winfield Scott, the plan emphasized a \nUnion <b>blockade</b> of the <b>Southern ports</b> and called for ... <b>In</b> the early days of the \n<b>Civil War</b>, Scott's proposed strategy for the war against ...",
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Where do you get a driver's manual? | -1552929522325671426 | Driver's manual | [
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Which is largest state in india by population? | -5515731733465595941 | List of states and union territories of India by population | [
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Who was the singing voice of ariel in the little mermaid? | -4398982917624272932 | Jodi Benson | [
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Where does the origin of the easter bunny come from? | -5885700212951253792 | Easter Bunny | [
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Where is the book of psalms in the bible? | -1035859206412272346 | Psalms | [
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Who played cruella deville in once upon a time? | -4284983208988782362 | Victoria Smurfit | [
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When was five nights at freddy's 2 made? | 5663643397329515522 | Five Nights at Freddy's 2 | [
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Who wrote chaka khan i feel for you? | -8609941725824758775 | I Feel for You | [
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Who played doc holliday in the wyatt earp movie? | -2076313778777999079 | Wyatt Earp (film) | [
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How many statues are there on crosby beach? | 3941159032520192855 | Another Place (sculpture) | [
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Who is buried at the tennessee state capitol? | -8126872169913866533 | Tennessee State Capitol | [
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"snippet": "Bicentennial <b>Capitol</b> Mall <b>State</b> Park, also known as the Bicentennial Mall, is an \nurban <b>state</b> park in downtown Nashville, <b>Tennessee</b>. The park is located ...",
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Who influenced the development of the new journalism movement in the united states? | -8656095025711425647 | New Journalism | [
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Before the spanish took over who owned the land that is now mexico? | -8330611414821605036 | History of Mexico City | [
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Song at the end of dee gives birth? | 4254382476401246877 | This Woman's Work | [
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How many volumes of sword art online are there? | 6544909363432317292 | List of Sword Art Online light novels | [
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Which important war conference demanded the unconditional surrender of japan? | 3394962961777206676 | Surrender of Japan | [
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"snippet": "The Battle of Singapore, also known as the Fall of Singapore, was fought in the \nSouth-East Asian theatre of World War II when the Empire of <b>Japan</b> invaded the \nBritish stronghold of Singapore—nicknamed ... <b>Japanese</b> forces quickly isolated, \nsurrounded, and forced the <b>surrender</b> of Indian units defending the coast. Despite\n ...",
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What country does messi play for in fifa 15? | 8235915696920585232 | Lionel Messi | [
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Who won season 8 of americas got talent? | -3871391678897398608 | America's Got Talent (season 8) | [
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