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When did the international house of prayer start?
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International House of Prayer
[ "May 7 , 1999" ]
[ "International House of Prayer" ]
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Who was the first woman to be sent into space?
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Valentina Tereshkova
[ "Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova" ]
[ "Women in space" ]
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How many assist does ozil have in his career?
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Mesut Özil
[ "25" ]
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The National Basketball Association&#39;s (NBA) rebounding title is \nawarded to the player with the highest <b>rebounds</b> per game average in a given \n<b>season</b>. ... Chamberlain has won the most rebounding titles in his <b>career</b>, with 11.", "title": "List of National Basketball Association annual rebounding leaders ..." } ] }, { "query": "career assists ozil", "results": [ { "snippet": "Mesut <b>Özil</b> is a German professional footballer who plays for Premier League \nclub Arsenal as ... <b>Özil</b> began his senior <b>career</b> as a member of his hometown \nclub Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga, departing two seasons later to join ... <b>Özil</b> \nwould also record the second most <b>assists</b> (19) in a Premier League season in \n2015–16.", "title": "Mesut Özil" }, { "snippet": "Kaká won the <b>assists</b> table with three <b>assists</b> in 337 minutes (fewest minutes). 3 \n<b>assists</b>. Brazil Kaká &middot; Germany Thomas Müller &middot; Germany Mesut <b>Özil</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2010 FIFA World Cup statistics" }, { "snippet": "In association football, an assist is a contribution by a player which helps to score \na goal. Statistics for <b>assists</b> made by players may be kept officially by the \norganisers ... &quot;Mesut <b>Ozil</b>... When is an assist not an assist?&quot;. HITC Sport. \nhereisthecity.", "title": "Assist (association football)" }, { "snippet": "The top tier of English football was renamed the Premier League for the start of \nthe 1992–93 ... Most goals (<b>career</b>) ... Most consecutive Premier League matches \nwith an assist: 7, Mesut <b>Özil</b> (for Arsenal, 26 ... Youngest player to complete a hat-\ntrick of <b>assists</b>: 20 years and 143 days, Trent Alexander-Arnold (for Liverpool v.", "title": "Premier League records and statistics" }, { "snippet": "Thomas Müller is a German professional footballer who plays for and vice-\ncaptains Bayern ... Müller did have a <b>career</b> best 12 <b>assists</b> in the Bundesliga. ... \nand included prominent young players, including Müller, Sami Khedira and \nMesut <b>Özil</b>.", "title": "Thomas Müller" }, { "snippet": "Toni Kroos is a German professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Real \nMadrid and the ... He made an astounding start to his Bundesliga <b>career</b>, making \nhis debut for Bayern on ... Between matchdays 16 and 20, Kroos registered five \ngoals and four <b>assists</b> in five ... &quot;Werders Triumph dank <b>Özil</b>&quot;. kicker (in German).", "title": "Toni Kroos" }, { "snippet": "That <b>assists</b> may vary across sources is no argument -- and this ... Would anyone \nobject to espn (click <b>career</b> tab)? — Preceding&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Mesut Özil/Archive 2" }, { "snippet": "Andrés Iniesta Luján is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central \nmidfielder for Japanese club Vissel Kobe. He spent most of his <b>career</b> at \nBarcelona, where he served as the captain for ... man of the match after scoring \none goal and providing three <b>assists</b> in a 4–0 win over Levante. ... Mesut <b>Özil</b> &middot; \nItaly&nbsp;...", "title": "Andrés Iniesta" }, { "snippet": "Luka Modrić is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for \nSpanish club ... In 2019, was awarded the Golden Foot award for <b>career</b> results \nand ... at Dinamo with a tally of over 31 goals and 29 <b>assists</b> in four league \nseasons, ... and <b>Özil</b> in offensive midfield, usually kept Modrić out of the starting \nline-up,&nbsp;...", "title": "Luka Modrić" }, { "snippet": "Following the departure of <b>Özil</b> to Real Madrid in August 2010, however, Marin&#39;s \nform dropped noticeably, as he notched only one goal and five <b>assists</b> during&nbsp;...", "title": "Marko Marin" } ] }, { "query": "international football assists", "results": [ { "snippet": "Bold denotes players still active at <b>international</b> level for the national team. Top \n<b>assists</b>[edit]. As of 1 July 2018, the highest <b>assists</b> for&nbsp;...", "title": "Spain national football team records and statistics" }, { "snippet": "At <b>international</b> level, Özil played 92 matches for the Germany national team, \nscoring 23 goals, and registering 40 <b>assists</b>. He also won a record five German&nbsp;...", "title": "Mesut Özil" }, { "snippet": "The Argentina national <b>football</b> team represents Argentina in <b>international</b> \n<b>football</b>, and is ... Panama, Ecuador, Haiti; Most <b>assists</b> provided in all \n<b>international</b> competitions, including friendlies: 38 – Lionel Messi, 2005–; Most \n<b>assists</b> provided&nbsp;...", "title": "Argentina national football team" }, { "snippet": "Frank James Lampard OBE (born 20 June 1978) is an English professional \n<b>football</b> manager ... He is fourth in the Premier League&#39;s all-time <b>assists</b> table, \nwith 102 <b>assists</b>. Lampard also ... After retiring from <b>international football</b>, \nLampard was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2015 for his \nservices to <b>football</b>.", "title": "Frank Lampard" }, { "snippet": "Ryan Joseph Giggs OBE (born Wilson; born 29 November 1973) is a Welsh \n<b>football</b> coach and ... Giggs holds the record for the most <b>assists</b> in Premier \nLeague history, with 162. ... Giggs announced his retirement from <b>international</b> \n<b>football</b> on Wednesday, 30 May 2007, at a press conference held at The Vale of \nGlamorgan&nbsp;...", "title": "Ryan Giggs" }, { "snippet": "Over the course of his career, Argentine footballer Lionel Messi has received six \nBallon d&#39;Or awards, the most for any <b>football</b> player, as well as the 2009 FIFA \n<b>World</b> Player of the ... most goals scored in one calendar year (91 in 2012), and \nthe <b>football</b> player with the most <b>assists</b> in <b>football</b> history, with 306 career <b>assists</b>.", "title": "List of career achievements by Lionel Messi" }, { "snippet": "This article lists various <b>football</b> records in relation to the England national \n<b>football</b> team. ... Yugoslavia; Most appearances on aggregate at the <b>World</b> Cup \nand European Championship finals: Ashley Cole, 22, 2 June 2002 – 24 June \n2012; Most&nbsp;...", "title": "England national football team records and statistics" }, { "snippet": "It didn&#39;t make sense at all, this match. —Dutch <b>international</b> Frank De Boer, after \nthe high Netherlands-Belgium scoring draw (5–5)&nbsp;...", "title": "Belgium national football team records and statistics" }, { "snippet": "No <b>assists</b> were awarded, either, if the goalscorer took advantage of a missed \npass by an opponent. The 1990 <b>World</b> Cup technical report adopted similar \ncriteria,&nbsp;...", "title": "Assist (association football)" }, { "snippet": "Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini is an Argentine professional footballer who plays \nas a forward ... According to France <b>Football</b>, he was the <b>world&#39;s</b> highest-paid \nfootballer for five years out of six between 2009 and 2014, ... In total, Messi \nscored 41 goals and provided 23 <b>assists</b>, as Barcelona&#39;s attacking trio managed \na Spanish&nbsp;...", "title": "Lionel Messi" } ] }, { "query": "career assists FIFA", "results": [ { "snippet": "She currently ranks third in the history of the U.S. national team for international \ncaps (276) and first for <b>career assists</b> (144). 1991 <b>FIFA</b> Women&#39;s World Cup[edit]. \n&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Mia Hamm" }, { "snippet": "Over the course of his <b>career</b>, Argentine footballer Lionel Messi has received six \nBallon d&#39;Or awards, the most for any football player, as well as the 2009 <b>FIFA</b> \nWorld Player of the ... most goals scored in one calendar year (91 in 2012), and \nthe football player with the most <b>assists</b> in football history, with 306 <b>career assists</b>.", "title": "List of career achievements by Lionel Messi" }, { "snippet": "A goal may be unassisted, or have one assist; some systems allow for two <b>assists</b>\n. <b>FIFA</b>[edit]. <b>FIFA&#39;s</b> Technical Study Group is&nbsp;...", "title": "Assist (association football)" }, { "snippet": "Carli Anne Hollins (née Lloyd; born July 16, 1982), known as Carli Lloyd, is an \nAmerican soccer player. She is a two-time Olympic gold medalist (2008 and 2012\n), two-time <b>FIFA</b> ... During her senior year, she scored 26 goals and served eight \n<b>assists</b> while ... During the league&#39;s inaugural <b>season</b>, she started in 14 of her 16\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Carli Lloyd" }, { "snippet": "Mesut Özil is a German professional footballer who plays for Premier League \nclub Arsenal as ... Özil was also a key contributor in Germany&#39;s victorious 2014 \n<b>FIFA</b> World Cup campaign. After the 2018 <b>FIFA</b> World Cup, Özil ... was praised. At \nthe end of the <b>season</b>, Özil had 26 <b>assists</b>, more than any other player in the \nleagues.", "title": "Mesut Özil" }, { "snippet": "Megan Anna Rapinoe is an American professional soccer player who plays as a \nwinger and captains OL Reign in the National Women&#39;s Soccer League (NWSL) \nand the United States national team. Winner of the Ballon d&#39;Or Féminin and \nnamed The Best <b>FIFA</b> Women&#39;s Player ... Rapinoe&#39;s 88-point <b>career</b>, including 30 \ngoals and 28 <b>assists</b>, ranks tenth in&nbsp;...", "title": "Megan Rapinoe" }, { "snippet": "Xavier Hernández Creus nicknamed Xavi, is a Spanish football manager and \nformer player ... Xavi is the first player in the club&#39;s history to play 150 European \nand <b>FIFA</b> Club World Cup matches combined. ... In the 2009–10 <b>season</b>, Xavi \nagain topped the <b>assists</b> table and provided both the <b>assists</b> in Barcelona&#39;s 2–0 \nvictory&nbsp;...", "title": "Xavi" }, { "snippet": "Alexandra Morgan Carrasco is an American soccer player for the Orlando Pride \nof the National ... She finished 2012 with 28 goals and 21 <b>assists</b>, joining Mia \nHamm as the only American woman to score 20 goals ... Steph Catley, became \nthe first women&#39;s soccer players to appear on the cover of <b>FIFA</b> video games in \n2015.", "title": "Alex Morgan" }, { "snippet": "Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980), commonly known as \nRonaldinho Gaúcho or ... In his second <b>season</b> with Barcelona, he won his first \n<b>FIFA</b> World Player of the Year award, as Barcelona won La Liga. ... yards out \nagainst England, registering two <b>assists</b> and being named in the <b>FIFA</b> World Cup \nAll-Star Team.", "title": "Ronaldinho" }, { "snippet": "Christen Annemarie Press (born December 29, 1988) is an American soccer \nplayer for Utah ... Following her collegiate <b>career</b>, Press was selected fourth \noverall by the ... She helped the United States win their titles at the 2015 and \n2019 <b>FIFA</b> ... She led the team in <b>assists</b> (6) and ranked second in goals (8), \npoints (22) and&nbsp;...", "title": "Christen Press" } ] }, { "query": "career assists ozil premiere league", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Özil</b> would also record the second most <b>assists</b> (19) in a <b>Premier League season</b> \nin 2015–16. At international level, <b>Özil</b> played 92 matches for the Germany&nbsp;...", "title": "Mesut Özil" }, { "snippet": "Most <b>Premier League assists</b> in a <b>season</b>: 20, Thierry Henry ... Most consecutive \n<b>Premier League</b> matches with an assist: 7, Mesut <b>Özil</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Premier League records and statistics" }, { "snippet": "Since the 2006–07 <b>season</b>, <b>assists</b> have been factored into the Actim Index of \n<b>Premier League</b> player performance. The assist statistics provided by fantasy&nbsp;...", "title": "Assist (association football)" }, { "snippet": "Sánchez scored his first <b>Premier League</b> goal of the <b>season</b> in a 5–2 win over \nEverton and he also provided an assist for Mesut <b>Özil</b> to put Arsenal ahead. \nSánchez&nbsp;...", "title": "Alexis Sánchez" }, { "snippet": "Dušan Tadić is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for and captains \nDutch club Ajax ... Tadić finished the 2010–11 <b>season</b> with 7 goals, and 22 \n<b>assists</b> in 41 matches. ... Only Mesut <b>Özil</b> (26) and Lionel Messi (25) registered \nmore <b>assists</b>. ... in their first game of the <b>Premier League season</b>, playing 74 \nminutes of a 2–1&nbsp;...", "title": "Dušan Tadić" }, { "snippet": "He had his best <b>season</b> overall for Arsenal as he scored 11 <b>Premier League</b> \ngoals, along with a league-leading 11 <b>assists</b> and a <b>career</b>-best of 20 goals in all\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Robin van Persie" }, { "snippet": "A 3–1 victory against Leicester City on 22 October 2018 saw <b>Özil</b> become the \nhighest scoring German player of the <b>Premier League</b> era, with 30 goals.", "title": "2018–19 Arsenal F.C. season" }, { "snippet": "The 2015–16 <b>Premier League</b> was the 24th <b>season</b> of the <b>Premier League</b>, the \ntop English ... &quot;<b>Premier League</b> Player <b>Stats</b> - <b>Assists</b>&quot;. <b>Premier League</b>. \nRetrieved 19 April 2018. ^ Jump up to: &quot;Players Index&quot;. <b>Premier League</b>. \nRetrieved 11 May 2016.", "title": "2015–16 Premier League" }, { "snippet": "He finished the <b>Premier League season</b> with 14 <b>assists</b> – second highest in the \nleague after Manchester City&#39;s David Silva – and six goals. 2012–13 <b>season</b>[edit]\n.", "title": "Juan Mata" }, { "snippet": "Francesc &quot;Cesc&quot; Fàbregas Soler is a Spanish professional footballer who plays \nas a central ... He began his club football <b>career</b> with CE Mataró before being \nsigned for Barcelona&#39;s La Masia youth academy aged ten in 1997. ... In the same \nmatch, he also reached 102 <b>assists</b> in the <b>Premier League</b>, ... Mesut <b>Özil</b> &middot; Italy&nbsp;...", "title": "Cesc Fàbregas" } ] }, { "query": "ozil assists", "results": [ { "snippet": "At international level, <b>Özil</b> played 92 matches for the Germany national team, \nscoring 23 goals, and registering 40 <b>assists</b>. He also won a record five German&nbsp;...", "title": "Mesut Özil" }, { "snippet": "Kaká won the <b>assists</b> table with three <b>assists</b> in 337 minutes (fewest minutes). 3 \n<b>assists</b>. Brazil Kaká &middot; Germany Thomas Müller &middot; Germany Mesut <b>Özil</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2010 FIFA World Cup statistics" }, { "snippet": "The following article outlines the statistics for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which \ntook place in ... 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Who plays sophie's fiance in mamma mia?
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Mamma Mia! (film)
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Who played apollo creed in the rocky films?
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Carl Weathers
[ "Carl Weathers" ]
[ "Apollo Creed" ]
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Who sings the theme song from the breakfast club?
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Don't You (Forget About Me)
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[ "Don't You (Forget About Me)" ]
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What is the meaning of primus inter pares?
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Primus inter pares
[ "first among equals" ]
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When did the cubs win in back to the future?
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Back to the Future Part II
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Who was the 20th prime minister of canada?
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List of Prime Ministers of Canada
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Who is the actor that plays walter white?
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Bryan Cranston
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Who was the first president born in the united states of america?
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Martin Van Buren
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When did the last earthquake happen in england?
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List of earthquakes in the British Isles
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Who is the current lead singer of five finger death punch?
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Five Finger Death Punch
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How many c-5 does the air force have?
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Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
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[ "Lockheed C-5 Galaxy" ]
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Who sang take me home country road first?
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Take Me Home, Country Roads
[ "John Denver", "Taffy Nivert" ]
[ "Take Me Home, Country Roads" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Henry John Deutschendorf Jr.", "John Denver" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who is roger in daddy's home 2?
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Daddy's Home 2
[ "John Cena" ]
[ "Daddy's Home 2" ]
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What does c mean in track and field?
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Athletics abbreviations
[ "converted times" ]
[ "Athletics abbreviations" ]
[ { "answer": [ "to indicate converted times" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who has won the most english league titles?
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List of English football champions
[ "Manchester United" ]
[ "List of English football champions" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Manchester United" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Dads name in how to train your dragon?
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How to Train Your Dragon
[ "Stoick the Vast" ]
[ "How to Train Your Dragon 2", "How to Train Your Dragon (film)" ]
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Who invaded south korea and tried to take over their country?
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Korean War
[ "North Korea" ]
[ "History of Korea", "North Korea", "History of Japan–Korea relations", "History of South Korea" ]
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[ { "query": " invaded south korea and tried to take over their country?", "results": [ { "snippet": "... fortunes of Asian <b>countries</b> through <b>the use</b> of new ... <b>The</b> debate concerned \n<b>Korea</b>, then <b>in the</b> sphere ... leaders <b>sought</b> to seize and <b>make</b> it <b>a</b> puppet state. ... \nŌkubo Toshimichi <b>attacked in his</b> &quot;7 Point ... and removed China&#39;s suzerainty \n<b>over Korea</b>.", "title": "History of Japan–Korea relations" }, { "snippet": "<b>North Korea</b>–<b>South Korea</b> relations are <b>the</b> bilateral relations between <b>North</b> \n<b>Korea</b> and South ... <b>The</b> summits between North and <b>South Korea have</b> also \nfacilitated positive relationships between <b>North Korea</b> and <b>the</b> United States. ... \n<b>North Korea invaded the</b> South on June 25, 1950, and swiftly overran most of <b>the</b> \n<b>country</b>.", "title": "North Korea–South Korea relations" }, { "snippet": "<b>The</b> Division of Korea began at <b>the</b> end of World War II in 1945. With <b>the</b> \ndeclaration of <b>the</b> ... In 1950, after years of mutual hostilities, <b>North Korea invaded</b> \n<b>South Korea</b> in attempt to unify ... Soviet forces began amphibious landings <b>in</b> \n<b>Korea</b> by 14 August and rapidly took <b>over the</b> north-east of <b>the country</b>, and on 16 \nAugust&nbsp;...", "title": "Division of Korea" }, { "snippet": "At <b>the</b> conclusion of World War II <b>the</b> Allied nations began <b>the</b> process of \ndisarmament of Axis controlled regions. Japan occupied Korea at this time and \nhad been in control since 1910. In 1945, <b>the</b> decision was made to <b>have</b> \nAmerican Marines forces oversee ... <b>South Korea wanted</b> weapons and supplies \nfrom Truman and <b>the</b> United&nbsp;...", "title": "United States in the Korean War" }, { "snippet": "Korean reunification (Korean: 통일, 統一) refers to <b>the</b> potential reunification of \n<b>North Korea</b> and ... In <b>the</b> Panmunjom Declaration, <b>the</b> two <b>countries</b> agreed to \nwork towards <b>a</b> ... In 1950, <b>North Korea invaded the</b> South, beginning <b>the</b> Korean \nWar, which ... By comparison, <b>the</b> Koreas <b>have</b> been divided for <b>over</b> 70 years, \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Korean reunification" }, { "snippet": "Japanese Korea was <b>the</b> period when Korea was under Japanese rule, between \n1910 and 1945. Joseon Korea came under <b>the</b> Japanese sphere of influence in \n<b>the</b> ... By 1910 <b>the</b> number of Japanese settlers <b>in Korea</b> had reached <b>over</b> \n170,000, comprising <b>the</b> largest single overseas-Japanese community in <b>the</b> \nworld at&nbsp;...", "title": "Korea under Japanese rule" }, { "snippet": "<b>The</b> Lower Paleolithic era in <b>the</b> Korean Peninsula and Manchuria began roughly \nhalf <b>a</b> million ... <b>The South Korean</b> economy has prospered, and <b>the country</b> is \nnow considered ... Tool-making artifacts from <b>the</b> Palaeolithic period <b>have</b> been \nfound in ... In <b>the</b> early 4th century Goguryeo once again <b>attacked the</b> Chinese (\nnow&nbsp;...", "title": "History of Korea" }, { "snippet": "On 11 April 1951, U.S. President Harry S. Truman relieved General of <b>the</b> Army \nDouglas ... When <b>North Korea invaded South Korea</b> in June 1950, starting <b>the</b> \nKorean War, he ... part in <b>the</b> post-war political and social transformation of that \n<b>country</b>. ... Now that we <b>have</b> bases for <b>our</b> Air Force <b>in Korea</b> if <b>the</b> Chinese <b>tried</b> \nto <b>get</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Relief of Douglas MacArthur" }, { "snippet": "<b>South Korea</b> officially <b>the Republic of Korea</b> is <b>a country</b> in East Asia, constituting \n<b>the</b> southern ... In 1950, <b>a North Korean invasion</b> began <b>the</b> Korean War and after \n<b>its</b> end in ... In addition to contesting for <b>control of the</b> Korean Peninsula, \nGoguryeo had ... <b>The</b> two <b>countries sought</b> to improve bilateral relations and lifted \n<b>the</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "South Korea" }, { "snippet": "<b>The</b> Japanese invasions of Korea comprised two separate yet linked operations: \nan initial ... <b>In Korean</b>, <b>the</b> first <b>invasion</b> (1592–1593) is called <b>the</b> &quot;Japanese (倭 \nwae) ... <b>use</b> of <b>the</b> new weapon, thus giving them <b>a</b> great advantage <b>over the</b> \nKorean ... General Shin then killed himself in <b>the</b> river, and <b>the</b> Koreans that <b>tried</b> \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)" } ] }, { "query": "North Korea", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>North Korea</b> officially the Democratic People&#39;s Republic of Korea is a country in \nEast Asia constituting the northern part of the Korean Peninsula, with Pyongyang\n&nbsp;...", "title": "North Korea" }, { "snippet": "Human rights in <b>North Korea</b> are severely limited. Despite numerous rights being \nde jure guaranteed by the country&#39;s constitution, human rights groups such as&nbsp;...", "title": "Human rights in North Korea" }, { "snippet": "<b>North Korea</b> has a military nuclear weapons program and, as of early 2019, is \nestimated to have an arsenal of approximately 20–30 nuclear weapons and&nbsp;...", "title": "North Korea and weapons of mass destruction" }, { "snippet": "The Democratic People&#39;s Republic of Korea national football team or simply \nknown as <b>North Korea</b> national football team represents <b>North Korea</b> in men&#39;s&nbsp;...", "title": "North Korea national football team" }, { "snippet": "The <b>North Korean</b> famine (Korean: 조선기근), also known as the Arduous March \nor the March of Suffering (고난의 행군), was a period of mass starvation together\n&nbsp;...", "title": "North Korean famine" }, { "snippet": "Tourism in <b>North Korea</b> is tightly controlled by the <b>North Korean</b> government. \nOnly about 4,000 to 6,000 Western tourists visit <b>North Korea</b> each year. All \ntourism&nbsp;...", "title": "Tourism in North Korea" }, { "snippet": "The Korean War was a war between <b>North Korea</b> (with the support of China and \nthe Soviet Union) and South Korea&nbsp;...", "title": "Korean War" }, { "snippet": "Kim Jong-un is a <b>North Korean</b> politician who has been the Supreme Leader of \n<b>North Korea</b> since 2011 and chairman of the Workers&#39; Party of Korea since 2012.", "title": "Kim Jong-un" }, { "snippet": "Censorship in <b>North Korea</b> ranks among some of the most extreme in the world, \nwith the government able to take strict control over communications. <b>North Korea</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Censorship in North Korea" }, { "snippet": "Kim Jong-il was the second leader of <b>North Korea</b>. He ruled from the death of his \nfather, Kim Il-sung, the first leader of <b>North Korea</b> in 1994 until his own death in&nbsp;...", "title": "Kim Jong-il" } ] }, { "query": "south korea history", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>history</b> of <b>South Korea</b> formally begins with its establishment on 15 August \n1948. Korea was administratively partitioned in 1945, at the end of World War II.", "title": "History of South Korea" }, { "snippet": "<b>South Korea</b> officially the Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia, constituting \nthe southern part of the Korean Peninsula and&nbsp;...", "title": "South Korea" }, { "snippet": "Seoul officially the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of \n<b>South Korea</b>. ... Strategically located along the Han River, Seoul&#39;s <b>history</b> could \nstretch back over two thousand years, when it was founded in 18 BCE by the \npeople&nbsp;...", "title": "Seoul" }, { "snippet": "Main article: North–<b>South</b> States Period ... Silla controlled the majority of the \n<b>Korean</b> peninsula while Balhae expanded&nbsp;...", "title": "History of Korea" }, { "snippet": "Park Chung-hee was a South Korean politician and general who served as the \nPresident of ... In a 2015 South Korean Gallup poll on the greatest president in \n<b>South Korean history</b>, Park topped the chart with an approval rating of 44%.", "title": "Park Chung-hee" }, { "snippet": "The Korean War was a war between North Korea (with the support of China and \nthe Soviet Union) and <b>South Korea</b> (with the support of the United Nations, \nprincipally from the United States). The war began on 25 June 1950 when North \nKorea invaded <b>South Korea</b>. ... North Korea became among the most heavily-\nbombed countries in <b>history</b>.", "title": "Korean War" }, { "snippet": "The Korean language is an East Asian language spoken by about 77 million ... \nNeither <b>South Korea</b> or North Korea opposes the learning of Hanja, though they \nare not officially used in North Korea anymore, and their&nbsp;...", "title": "Korean language" }, { "snippet": "<b>History</b>. Main article: <b>History</b> of Korea. See also: <b>History</b> of North Korea and \n<b>History</b> of <b>South Korea</b>. Part of a series on the. <b>History</b> of&nbsp;...", "title": "Korea" }, { "snippet": "Busan (Korean pronunciation: [pusan]), formerly romanized as Pusan and now \nofficially Busan Metropolitan City, is <b>South Korea</b>&#39;s second ... The <b>history</b> of \nChoryang Galbi (pork ribs) goes back to the Korean War. Back then, ordinary \npeople&nbsp;...", "title": "Busan" }, { "snippet": "Daegu formerly spelled Taegu and officially known as the Daegu Metropolitan \nCity, is a city in <b>South Korea</b>, ... Ancient <b>historical</b> texts indicate that during the \nProto–Three Kingdoms (Mahan, Jinhan, and Byeonhan) period, Daegu was the \nsite&nbsp;...", "title": "Daegu" } ] } ]
How many rooms does the luxury crown metropol perth have?
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Crown Perth
[ "500 - room" ]
[ "Crown Perth" ]
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Who won season 24 of americas next top model?
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America's Next Top Model (season 24)
[ "Kyla Coleman" ]
[ "America's Next Top Model" ]
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When was i'll be there for you released?
7895967355692897338
I'll Be There for You (The Rembrandts song)
[ "May 1 , 1995" ]
[ "I'll Be There for You", "I'll Be There for You (Bon Jovi song)", "I'll Be There for You (The Rembrandts song)", "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By" ]
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Issue date, Song, Artist. 4 January, &quot;Breathe&quot;, The Prodigy. 11 \nJanuary, &quot;Satan Live&quot;, Orbital. 18 January, &quot;Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)&quot;, \n<b>Backstreet Boys</b>. 25 January, &quot;Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)&quot;, <b>Backstreet</b> \n<b>Boys</b> ... 14 June, &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Be There For You</b>&quot;, The Rembrandts.", "title": "List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of 1997 ..." }, { "snippet": "Radio Disney Jams are a series of CD compilations of music featured on Radio \nDisney, ... since there was not enough room to put &quot;Kid&quot; on the jams sequels.) \nRadio Disney also ... 17. &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Be There for You</b>&quot;, Solid HarmoniE, 3:10 ... &quot;What \nMakes You Different (Makes You Beautiful)&quot;, <b>Backstreet Boys</b>, 3:34. 8. &quot;\nEverything&nbsp;...", "title": "Radio Disney Jams series" }, { "snippet": "... (Natalie La Rose song) &middot; As Long as You Love Me (<b>Backstreet Boys</b> song) ... to \nWant Me (Solid Harmonie song) &middot; <b>I&#39;ll Be There for You</b> (Solid Harmonie song)&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Song recordings produced by Max Martin" }, { "snippet": "... (Natalie La Rose song) &middot; As Long as You Love Me (<b>Backstreet Boys</b> song) ... I \nWill Be There (Britney Spears Song) &middot; <b>I&#39;ll Be There for You</b> (Solid Harmonie song)\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Songs written by Max Martin" } ] }, { "query": "When was i'll be there for you released?", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Be There for You</b>&quot; is a song recorded by American duo The Rembrandts. 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Who gets christina's seat on the board?
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Cristina Yang
[ "Alex Karev" ]
[ "Alex Karev", "Cristina Yang" ]
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Nanking: <b>Anatomy</b> of an Atrocity.", "title": "Doolittle Raid" } ] } ]
When did the persons case start and end?
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The Famous Five (Canada)
[ "August 27 , 1927", "April 24 , 1928" ]
[ "Edwards v Canada (AG)" ]
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Who sang groovy kind of love in the 60s?
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A Groovy Kind of Love
[ "Diane & Annita" ]
[ "A Groovy Kind of Love" ]
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What profile has the most followers on instagram?
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List of most followed users on Instagram
[ "@ instagram" ]
[ "List of most-followed Instagram accounts" ]
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Where has conan filmed conan without borders special?
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Conan (talk show)
[ "Israel", "Mexico", "Haiti" ]
[ "Conan the Barbarian (1982 film)", "Conan (talk show)" ]
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Contents. 1 Career; 2 \nManslaughter ... <b>Film</b> roles ... 2017, Conan, Himself, Episode: &quot;<b>Conan Without</b> \n<b>Borders</b>: Made in Mexico&quot;. 2017, Érase una vez, Esteban, Episode: &quot;Blanca \nNieves&quot;.", "title": "Pablo Lyle" } ] }, { "query": "conan without borders filming", "results": [ { "snippet": "Conan is a late-night talk show airing each Monday through Thursday at 11:00 \np.m. eastern ... The episode marks the first time an American late-night talk show \nhas <b>filmed</b> in Cuba since Jack Paar interviewed ... 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Who founded the royal academy of music answers?
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Royal Academy of Music
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[ "Royal Academy of Music" ]
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Who ends up with the money in prison break?
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Prison Break: The Final Break
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When the allotted time for every round ends, any <b>money</b> which <b>is</b> not \nbanked <b>is</b> lost, ... most correct answers—from the <b>previous</b> round, unless that \n<b>person has</b> been voted off, in which case the second strongest link answers first.", "title": "The Weakest Link (British game show)" }, { "snippet": "Kenneth Wayne Jennings III (born May 23, 1974) <b>is</b> an American game show \ncontestant and ... using only the <b>last</b> name of Marion Jones (who was not stripped \nof her ... During that guest appearance, Jennings said, &quot;Jeopardy! <b>is</b> a <b>man&#39;s</b> \ngame... it&#39;s ... Rutter temporarily displaced him as the highest overall winner of \n<b>money</b> on&nbsp;...", "title": "Ken Jennings" }, { "snippet": "<b>Last Man</b> Standing <b>is</b> an American sitcom that premiered on ABC on October 11, \n2011. Created ... Meanwhile, fed up with Mandy constantly taking his <b>money</b>, \nMike decides to get her a job as a pizza delivery girl, but when Vanessa takes \nissue&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Last Man Standing episodes" } ] }, { "query": "Money in prison break", "results": [ { "snippet": "The second season of <b>Prison Break</b>, an American serial drama television series, \ncommenced ... Scofield finds out that the <b>money</b> is under the foundation of a \nhouse, where a middle-aged woman lives. Apolskis arrives with the stuff and they\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Prison Break (season 2)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Prison Break</b> is an American television serial drama created by Paul Scheuring \nfor Fox. ... Several of the escapees reunite in search of a large cache of <b>money</b> \nburied long ago by another Fox River inmate, Charles Westmoreland. Federal \nagent&nbsp;...", "title": "Prison Break" }, { "snippet": "Theodore &quot;T-Bag&quot; Bagwell, played by Robert Knepper, is a fictional character \nfrom the American television series <b>Prison Break</b>. ... Bagwell tricks the other \nfugitives, stealing all the <b>money</b>, and sets out to find Susan Hollander, the woman \nwho&nbsp;...", "title": "Theodore \"T-Bag\" Bagwell" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of characters in the American television series, <b>Prison Break</b>. ... Philly \nFalzone, cuts off Abruzzi&#39;s <b>cash</b> stream and takes his prison privileges from&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Prison Break characters" }, { "snippet": "The first season of <b>Prison Break</b>, an American serial drama television series, \ncommenced airing ... He admits to Scofield that he is D.B. Cooper and the <b>money</b> \nis real and that he wants in, which Scofield accepts. Using the card and the watch\n,&nbsp;...", "title": "Prison Break (season 1)" }, { "snippet": "Fernando Sucre, played by Amaury Nolasco, is a fictional character from the \nAmerican television series, <b>Prison Break</b>. ... When the <b>money</b> is found and \npacked, Sucre holds the others at gunpoint, forcing them to hand over the <b>money</b>. \nIn &quot;Dead&nbsp;...", "title": "Fernando Sucre" }, { "snippet": "Lincoln Burrows, played by Dominic Purcell, is a fictional character and one of \nthe two protagonists of the American television series <b>Prison Break</b>. The plot of \n<b>Prison Break</b> revolves around Lincoln being framed for the murder ... There really \nwas no life insurance and this <b>money</b> was the start of the events which ultimately \nled&nbsp;...", "title": "Lincoln Burrows" }, { "snippet": "The third season of <b>Prison Break</b>, an American serial drama television series, \ncommenced ... Lincoln refuses to give Sucre <b>money</b>, as the latter didn&#39;t accept to \nhelp him. Scofield learns that Sona phone lines are cut and only Lechero has a \ncell&nbsp;...", "title": "Prison Break (season 3)" }, { "snippet": "The fourth season of <b>Prison Break</b>, an American serial drama television series \ncommenced ... Gretchen recovers a gun and some <b>money</b> from a gift she had \ngiven Rita previously and proceeds with plans of working for herself. The General \nhas&nbsp;...", "title": "Prison Break (season 4)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Rendezvous&quot; is the thirty-second episode of the American television series \n<b>Prison Break</b> and ... Bellick opens the bag to show the pile of <b>money</b> inside.", "title": "Rendezvous (Prison Break)" } ] } ]
What year was fiddler on the roof made?
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Fiddler on the Roof (film)
[ "1971" ]
[ "Fiddler on the Roof (film)", "Fiddler on the Roof", "Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler on the Roof" ]
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The active form of vitamin d also known as a hormone is called?
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Vitamin D
[ "calcitriol" ]
[ "Vitamin D" ]
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When was sugauli treaty signed between britain india and nepal?
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Treaty of Sugauli
[ "2 December 1815" ]
[ "Treaty of Sugauli" ]
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How many cards are in the game loteria?
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Lotería
[ "54" ]
[ "Lotería" ]
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Who played chelsea on two and a half?
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Jennifer Taylor (actress)
[ "Jennifer Taylor" ]
[ "List of Two and a Half Men characters" ]
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When did alabama play at the bowery in myrtle beach?
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Alabama (American band)
[ "1973" ]
[ "Alabama (band)" ]
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Who sang for debra kerr in an affair to remember?
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An Affair to Remember
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[ "An Affair to Remember" ]
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Who played the old man in friday after next?
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Friday After Next
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[ "Friday After Next" ]
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Who does lucy hale play on pretty little liars?
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Lucy Hale
[ "Aria Montgomery" ]
[ "Lucy Hale" ]
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Who did golden state play in the playoffs last year?
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2017 NBA Playoffs
[ "Utah", "Cleveland", "San Antonio", "Portland" ]
[ "List of Golden State Warriors seasons" ]
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When was the first color movie made in hollywood?
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List of early color feature films
[ "The Gulf Between" ]
[ "List of early color feature films" ]
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Who played the coach on friday night lights?
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Kyle Chandler
[ "Kyle Martin Chandler" ]
[ "Friday Night Lights (film)" ]
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Who governed the kingdom of naples and sicily 1815?
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Kingdom of Naples
[ "Ferdinand IV" ]
[ "Kingdom of Naples", "Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies", "Joachim Murat" ]
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He has been the&nbsp;...", "title": "Murat Karayılan" }, { "snippet": "<b>Murat</b> Ülker (born 1959) is a Turkish billionaire businessman, and the chairman \nof Yıldız Holding, the largest food company in the CEEMEA Region Yıldız owns&nbsp;...", "title": "Murat Ülker" }, { "snippet": "<b>Murat</b> is a commune in the Cantal department in the Auvergne region in south-\ncentral France. 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In 1861 the Two Sicilies were amalgamated&nbsp;...", "title": "Kingdom of Sicily" }, { "snippet": "In 1382, the <b>Kingdom of Naples</b> was inherited by Charles III, King of Hungary, \nGreat grandson ... (Re di Napoli). Louis II of Anjou, King of <b>Naples and Sicily</b> after \nan ink and watercolor drawing &middot; Arms of Louis dAnjou.svg &middot; Louis II (Luigi II), 1384", "title": "List of monarchs of Naples" }, { "snippet": "Before that he had been, since 1759, Ferdinand IV of the <b>Kingdom of Naples</b> and \nFerdinand III of the Kingdom of <b>Sicily</b>. He was also King of Gozo. He was&nbsp;...", "title": "Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies" }, { "snippet": "In 1282, after the <b>Sicilian</b> Vespers, the Kingdom of <b>Sicily</b> was divided into two. \nThe Angevin <b>Kingdom of Naples</b> included the southern part of the Italian \npeninsula&nbsp;...", "title": "Naples" }, { "snippet": "This project proposes to work with all pages related to the <b>Kingdom of Naples</b>, its \nhistory, geography, and people. Additionally it covers the island of <b>Sicily</b> as part \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "Wikipedia:WikiProject Kingdom of Naples" }, { "snippet": "The monarchs of <b>Sicily</b> ruled from the establishment of the County of <b>Sicily</b> in \n1071 until the ... Ultra <b>Sicily</b> (Siciliae ultra Pharum, what means &quot;<b>Sicily</b> over the \nStrait&quot;) and the Hither <b>Sicily</b> (Siciliae citra) or commonly named <b>Kingdom of</b> \n<b>Naples</b>.", "title": "List of monarchs of Sicily" }, { "snippet": "The Invasion of Naples in January 1806 saw a French army led by Marshal \nAndré Masséna march from northern Italy into the <b>Kingdom of Naples</b> which was \nruled by King ... Queen Carolina fled from Naples to <b>Sicily</b> on the 11th. She had \nbeen&nbsp;...", "title": "Invasion of Naples (1806)" } ] }, { "query": "Ferdinand IV", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Ferdinand</b> I (12 January 1751 – <b>4</b> January 1825), was the King of the Two Sicilies \nfrom 1816, after his restoration following victory in the Napoleonic Wars.", "title": "Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ferdinand IV</b> is the name of: <b>Ferdinand IV</b> of Castile (1285–1312), king of Castile \nand León from 1295; <b>Ferdinand IV</b> of Germany <b>Ferdinand IV</b> of Naples&nbsp;...", "title": "Ferdinand IV" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ferdinand IV</b> (8 September 1633 – 9 July 1654) was made and crowned King of \nBohemia in 1646, King of Hungary and Croatia in 1647, and King of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ferdinand IV</b>, Grand Duke of Tuscany was the last Grand Duke of Tuscany from \n1859 to 1860. 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Following his abdication, he \nlived in Hradčany Palace, Prague, until his death in 1875. <b>Ferdinand</b> married \nMaria&nbsp;...", "title": "Ferdinand I of Austria" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ferdinand</b> Josef Alois, Archduke of Austria (11 February 1657 – 16 June 1658). \nMusic[edit]. <b>Ferdinand</b> III was a well-known patron of&nbsp;...", "title": "Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ferdinand IV</b> August Carl Joseph Johannes Nepomuk Thaddeus, count of \nLimburg Styrum Zu Illereichen, (24 September 1785-5 December 1800) was&nbsp;...", "title": "Ferdinand IV of Limburg Stirum" }, { "snippet": "Portrait of <b>Ferdinand IV</b> is an 1759 painting by Anton Raphael Mengs, now in the \nNational Museum of Capodimonte. 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Where is the secretary general of the un from?
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Secretary-General of the United Nations
[ "Portugal" ]
[ "Secretary-General of the United Nations" ]
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What is the first month of the islamic calender?
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Islamic calendar
[ "Muḥarram" ]
[ "Islamic calendar" ]
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What are the dads names in mama mia?
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Mamma Mia! (film)
[ "Bill Anderson", "Sam Carmichael", "Harry Bright" ]
[ "Mamma Mia! (film)", "Mamma Mia!" ]
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Name the village of telangana in which coal was found for the first time?
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Singareni Collieries Company
[ "Singareni" ]
[ "Singareni Collieries Company", "Singareni" ]
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When did the ti nspire cx cas come out?
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TI-Nspire series
[ "February 25 , 2011" ]
[ "TI-Nspire series" ]
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Who is the leading run scorer in cricket?
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List of One Day International cricket records
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Where did chief justice roberts go to high school?
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John Roberts
[ "La Lumiere School" ]
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Who did the cubs play in the world series in 2016?
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2016 World Series
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Who had a hit with love is in the air?
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Love Is in the Air (song)
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[ "Love Is in the Air (song)" ]
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When did table tennis become an olympic sport?
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Table tennis at the Summer Olympics
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Who authorized the construction of the boulder dam?
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Hoover Dam
[ "President Coolidge" ]
[ "Hoover Dam" ]
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Who plays bandit in smokey and the bandit?
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Smokey and the Bandit
[ "Burt Reynolds" ]
[ "Bandit (film series)", "Smokey and the Bandit", "Smokey and the Bandit Part 3" ]
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Who is the current president of france today?
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President of France
[ "Emmanuel Macron" ]
[ "President of France", "List of presidents of France" ]
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Who played the young tom riddle in harry potter?
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Hero Fiennes-Tiffin
[ "Hero Beauregard Fiennes - Tiffin" ]
[ "Lord Voldemort" ]
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I \nagree, the proper title is <b>Tom Riddle</b>, it is all about him, not his family in general.", "title": "Talk:Tom Riddle Sr." }, { "snippet": "Rood &amp; Riddle Equine Hospital was established in Lexington, Kentucky in 1986 \nas a partnership between veterinarians William Rood and <b>Thomas Riddle</b>.", "title": "Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital" }, { "snippet": "<b>Riddle</b> was then scheduled to fight Ryan <b>Thomas</b> at UFC 91, but a knee injury \nhad forced <b>Riddle</b> out of the fight. Recovery for the knee injury was scheduled to\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Matt Riddle" }, { "snippet": "Talk:<b>Tom Riddle&#39;s</b> diary. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to \nnavigation Jump to search. 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Who has taken most wickets in one test match?
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List of Test cricket records
[ "Muttiah Muralitharan" ]
[ "List of Test cricket records" ]
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Once, in the late 1970s, he was&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Jim Laker" }, { "snippet": "List of biographies and autobiographies[edit]. First Published, Book, Based on, \nAuthor. 1951, Spinning Round The World, <b>Jim Laker</b> &middot; <b>Jim Laker</b>.", "title": "List of cricketers' biographies and autobiographies" }, { "snippet": "<b>Jim Laker</b> (1922–1986), English cricketer; Peter Laker (1926–2014), English \ncricketer and journalist; Tim Laker (born 1969), American baseball coach and \nformer&nbsp;...", "title": "Laker (surname)" }, { "snippet": "The series is most notable for off-spinner <b>Jim Laker</b>&#39;s 46 wickets (a record for a 5-\nTest series) at an average of 9.60, including all ten wickets in the second innings\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Australian cricket team in England in 1956" }, { "snippet": "<b>Laker</b> Airways was a wholly private, British independent airline founded by Sir \nFreddie <b>Laker</b> in 1966. It was originally a charter airline flying passengers and&nbsp;...", "title": "Laker Airways" }, { "snippet": "James Wallace Burke (12 June 1930 – 2 February 1979) was an Australian \ncricketer who ... This was followed by the Old Trafford Test dubbed &quot;Laker&#39;s Test&quot;, \nBurke was the only Australian to not be dismissed twice by <b>Jim Laker</b>, who took \n19 of&nbsp;...", "title": "Jim Burke (cricketer)" }, { "snippet": "Sir Frederick Alfred <b>Laker</b> (6 August 1922 – 9 February 2006) was an English \nairline entrepreneur, best known for founding <b>Laker</b> Airways in 1966, which went\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Freddie Laker" } ] }, { "query": "Who has taken most wickets in one test match?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Test cricket</b> is played between international <b>cricket</b> teams who are Full Members \nof the International <b>Cricket</b> Council (ICC). Unlike <b>One</b> Day Internationals, <b>Test</b> \n<b>matches</b> consist of two innings per team, ... Within a year, the equivalent batting \nrecord of <b>highest</b> run-scorer <b>had</b> also changed hands: Sachin Tendulkar \nsurpassed&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Test cricket records" }, { "snippet": "Anil Kumble is a former Indian cricketer, coach, commentator, who played <b>Tests</b> \nand ODIs for 18 years. A right-arm leg spin (leg break googly) bowler, he <b>took</b> \n619 <b>wickets</b> in <b>Test cricket</b> and remains the third-<b>highest</b> wicket taker ... He <b>is the</b> \nonly <b>Test</b> cricketer to <b>have taken</b> all ten <b>wickets</b> in an innings and score a <b>Test</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Anil Kumble" }, { "snippet": "There <b>have</b> been two occasions in <b>Test cricket</b> where a bowler <b>has taken</b> all ten \n<b>wickets in a single</b> innings – Jim Laker of England <b>took</b> 10/53 against Australia&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Australia Test cricket records" }, { "snippet": "Muttiah Muralitharan <b>has</b> captured the <b>highest</b> number of <b>wickets</b> in <b>Test cricket</b>. \nTaking 300 or more <b>wickets</b> across a playing career is considered a significant \nachievement in ... See also[edit]. List of <b>Test cricket</b> records &middot; List of bowlers <b>who</b> \n<b>have taken</b> 300 or more <b>wickets in One</b> Day International <b>cricket</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of bowlers who have taken 300 or more wickets in Test cricket ..." }, { "snippet": "<b>Most</b> dismissals in an innings[edit]. 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He <b>is the</b> first English bowler to reach 400 and 500 <b>wickets</b> in \n<b>Test matches</b>, and on 11 September 2018, he became 4th <b>highest Test</b> ... Just \nmonths after his debut he <b>had</b> become <b>one</b> of the <b>biggest</b> stars in English <b>cricket</b>.", "title": "James Anderson (cricketer)" } ] } ]
When did david cassidy release i think i love you?
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I Think I Love You
[ "August 22 , 1970" ]
[ "I Think I Love You" ]
[ { "answer": [ "August 22, 1970" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who ran the first sub 4 minute mile?
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Four-minute mile
[ "Roger Bannister" ]
[ "Four-minute mile" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Bannister", "Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister", "Roger Bannister" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who did zac efron play in high school musical?
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Zac Efron
[ "the male lead Troy Bolton" ]
[ "List of High School Musical characters" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Troy Bolton" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Where does the name eton mess come from?
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Eton mess
[ "United Kingdom" ]
[ "Eton mess" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Eton College and is served at the annual cricket match against the pupils of Harrow School" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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What type of one-time password (otp) changes after a set time period?
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One-time password
[ "time - synchronized" ]
[ "Google Authenticator" ]
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The total amount of current assets minus current liabilities?
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Working capital
[ "Working capital" ]
[ "Working capital" ]
[ { "answer": [ "net current assets" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who plays all the clones on orphan black?
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Orphan Black
[ "Tatiana Maslany" ]
[ "Orphan Black" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Tatiana Maslany" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who takes travis aside and tells him to shoot any animal that contracts hydrophobia?
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Old Yeller (film)
[ "Searcy" ]
[ "Old Yeller (film)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Burn Sanderson" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who sings i will be right here waiting for?
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Right Here (SWV song)
[ "SWV" ]
[ "Right Here Waiting for You 2010", "Right Here Waiting" ]
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Where did most german immigrants settled in america?
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German Americans
[ "Pennsylvania" ]
[ "German Americans" ]
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When is meteor garden episode 44 coming out?
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Meteor Garden (2018 TV series)
[ "August 22 , 2018" ]
[ "Meteor Garden (2018 TV series)", "Meteor Garden" ]
[ { "answer": [ "August 22, 2018" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When was the wreck of the titanic found?
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Wreck of the RMS Titanic
[ "1985" ]
[ "Wreck of the RMS Titanic" ]
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Who does jackson avery end up with on grey's anatomy?
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Jackson Avery
[ "Maggie Pierce" ]
[ "Jackson Avery" ]
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How many grammy awards does r kelly have?
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List of awards and nominations received by R. Kelly
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[ "List of awards and nominations received by R. Kelly" ]
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Who is the new chairman of national scheduled tribes commision?
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National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
[ "Nandakumar Sai" ]
[ "National Commission for Scheduled Tribes" ]
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Who is the longest serving president in the world?
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List of current longest ruling non-royal national leaders
[ "Paul Biya" ]
[ "List of current longest-ruling non-royal national leaders", "List of current state leaders by date of assumption of office", "Records of heads of state" ]
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When was the federal bureau of narcotics (now the dea) established?
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Federal Bureau of Narcotics
[ "June 14 , 1930" ]
[ "Drug Enforcement Administration" ]
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Where did the christian fish symbol come from?
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Ichthys
[ "pre-Christian religious imagery" ]
[ "Ichthys" ]
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Who played jason in friday the 13th jason lives?
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Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
[ "Dan Bradley", "C.J. Graham" ]
[ "Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives" ]
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What is the song new years day about?
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New Year's Day (U2 song)
[ "the Polish Solidarity movement" ]
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Who is the oldest senator currently serving in congress?
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List of longest-living United States Senators
[ "Dianne Feinstein" ]
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Where do the symbols for male and female come from?
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Gender symbol
[ "Mars symbol ♂", "Venus symbol ♀" ]
[ "Gender symbol" ]
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List of all presidents of trinidad and tobago?
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List of heads of state of Trinidad and Tobago
[ "Noor Hassanali", "A.N.R. Robinson", "George Maxwell Richards", "Anthony Carmona", "Sir Ellis Clarke", "Paula - Mae Weekes" ]
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Who was in the 2014 world cup final?
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2014 FIFA World Cup Final
[ "Germany", "Argentina" ]
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When does monter hunter world come out for pc?
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Monster Hunter: World
[ "Q3 / Q4 2018" ]
[ "Monster Hunter: World" ]
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How many episodes does ten days in the valley have?
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Ten Days in the Valley
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Who wrote the revolution will not be televised?
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
[ "Gil Scott - Heron" ]
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Who was the first scientist who produce electromagnetic waves in a laboratory?
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Heinrich Hertz
[ "Heinrich Rudolf Hertz" ]
[ "Heinrich Hertz" ]
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If you have a north wind which way is it blowing?
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Wind direction
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Who does the voice for johnny's dad in sing?
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Sing (2016 American film)
[ "Peter Serafinowicz" ]
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When was the last time the red sox won a hundred games in a season?
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List of Boston Red Sox seasons
[ "1946" ]
[ "List of Boston Red Sox seasons" ]
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When was the indian flag hoisted for the first time?
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Flag of India
[ "13 April 1923" ]
[ "Flag of India" ]
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Who sang evermore in the movie beauty and the beast?
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Evermore (Beauty and the Beast song)
[ "Dan Stevens", "Josh Groban" ]
[ "Evermore (Beauty and the Beast song)" ]
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When did the supreme court abolish the death penalty for juveniles?
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Capital punishment for juveniles in the United States
[ "March 1 , 2005" ]
[ "Capital punishment for juveniles in the United States" ]
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Who owns the property in a life estate?
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Life estate
[ "life tenant" ]
[ "Life estate", "Marital life estate" ]
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How many time brazil runner up in world cup?
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Brazil at the FIFA World Cup
[ "twice" ]
[ "FIS Alpine Ski World Cup", "Brazil at the FIFA World Cup", "Brazil national rugby union team" ]
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It took place in South Africa from&nbsp;...", "title": "2010 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>, the quadrennial international men&#39;s association football championship&nbsp;...", "title": "2022 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 Rugby <b>World Cup</b> was the ninth edition of the Rugby <b>World Cup</b>, the \nquadrennial world championship for men&#39;s rugby union teams. It was hosted in&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 Rugby World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2006 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 18th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial \ninternational football world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to \n9 July&nbsp;...", "title": "2006 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The FIS Alpine Ski <b>World Cup</b> is the top international circuit of alpine skiing \ncompetitions, launched in 1966 by a group of ski racing friends and experts \nwhich&nbsp;...", "title": "FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" } ] }, { "query": "How many time brazil runner up in world cup?", "results": [ { "snippet": "This articles summarizes the results and overall performance of <b>Brazil</b> at the FIFA \n<b>World Cup</b>. ... <b>Brazil</b> is the only national team to have played in all FIFA <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b> editions without <b>any</b> ... The country that played most against <b>Brazil</b> in the \nfinals is Sweden: 7 <b>times</b>, with five ... Champions <b>Runners</b>-<b>up</b> Third place Fourth \nplace.", "title": "Brazil at the FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is an international association football competition \nestablished in 1930. ... With five titles, <b>Brazil</b> is the most successful <b>World Cup</b> \nteam and also the only nation to have ... Links in the &quot;Winners&quot; and &quot;<b>Runners</b>-<b>up</b>&quot; \ncolumns point to the articles for the ... &quot;All-<b>time</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b> Ranking 1930-\n2010&quot; (PDF).", "title": "List of FIFA World Cup finals" }, { "snippet": "The 2014 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 20th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial <b>world</b> \n<b>championship</b> for men&#39;s national football teams organised by FIFA. It took place \nin <b>Brazil</b> from 12 June to 13 July 2014, after the country was ... Runners-up, \nArgentina ... <b>Brazil</b>. 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Who holds the record for most inside the park home runs?
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Inside-the-park home run
[ "Jesse Burkett" ]
[ "Inside-the-park home run" ]
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Who play the role of jagya in balika vadhu?
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Shashank Vyas
[ "Shashank Vyas", "Shakti Anand" ]
[ "Balika Vadhu" ]
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How many episodes of soldier soldier are there?
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Soldier Soldier
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When did the blues last win super rugby?
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Blues (Super Rugby)
[ "2003" ]
[ "List of Super Rugby champions" ]
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Who played helen in the movie jack reacher?
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Jack Reacher (film)
[ "Rosamund Pike" ]
[ "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back", "Jack Reacher (film)" ]
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Part of mitosis wherein the chromosomes align at the equator?
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Metaphase
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[ "Mitosis" ]
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