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Who was the founder of the sons of liberty? | -3019306385826501853 | Sons of Liberty | [
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How many episodes of house of cards this season? | -3637168774771750792 | List of House of Cards episodes | [
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Is a tld that was originally intended for non profit entities? | 5759635759656080369 | .org | [
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When was last time england was in semi final of world cup? | -4315598349976717359 | England at the FIFA World Cup | [
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"snippet": "The 1990 <b>FIFA World Cup</b> was the 14th <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, the quadrennial ... The \n<b>semi</b>-<b>final</b> between West Germany and <b>England</b> at Juventus's home stadium in \nTurin was goalless at half-time. Then, in the ...",
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"snippet": "<b>England</b>, 2–1, Portugal · B. Charlton Goal 30', 80', Report · Eusébio Goal 82' (pen\n.) Wembley Stadium, London. Attendance: ...",
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"snippet": "The 1998 <b>FIFA World Cup</b> was the 16th <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, the world championship \nfor men's ... France won their first title, becoming the seventh nation to win a \n<b>World Cup</b>, and the sixth (after Uruguay, Italy, <b>England</b>, West Germany and ... \ntopped by Brazil's 7–1 defeat by Germany in the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals of</b> the 2014 <b>FIFA</b> \n<b>World Cup</b>.",
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"snippet": "The second <b>semi</b>-<b>final</b> saw <b>England</b> take on Australia at ... an eight-wicket victory \nand their first <b>World Cup</b> final since 1992.",
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"snippet": "Stadium Australia, Sydney Attendance: 82,444. Referee: Chris White (<b>England</b>). \n16 November 2003. France, 7–24, <b>England</b>.",
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"snippet": "Player of the match: Graham Gooch (<b>England</b>) ... suffered to India in the <b>semifinal</b> \nof the <b>World Cup</b> four years earlier in <b>England</b>.",
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"snippet": "The 1983 Cricket <b>World Cup</b> was the 3rd edition of the Cricket <b>World Cup</b> ... In the \nfirst <b>semi</b>-<b>final</b>, at Old Trafford on 22 June, <b>England</b> won the toss and elected to \nbat. The English batsmen mistimed many ...",
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What year was the world cup in america? | 4521385007545888002 | FIFA World Cup hosts | [
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What is the origin of the name david? | -2861479968926131209 | David (name) | [
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"snippet": "<b>David</b> William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician who \nserved as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016. He was the ...",
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"snippet": "<b>David</b> Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, painter, \nmusician, singer, sound designer, photographer, and actor. He is best known for\n ...",
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"snippet": "Sir <b>David</b> Frederick Attenborough is an English broadcaster and natural historian. \nHe is best known for writing and presenting, in conjunction with the BBC ...",
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"snippet": "<b>David</b> Alexander Paterson (born May 20, 1954) is an American politician and \nmember of the Democratic Party who served as the 55th Governor of New York, ...",
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"snippet": "<b>David</b> Robert Joseph Beckham OBE is an English former professional footballer, \nthe current president of Inter Miami CF and co-owner of Salford City. He played ...",
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"snippet": "<b>David</b> Foster Wallace (February 21, 1962 – September 12, 2008) was an \nAmerican author of novels, short stories and essays, as well as a University \nprofessor ...",
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Who is the duke speaking to in the poem my last duchess? | -7638547856601272381 | My Last Duchess | [
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The nation that joined germany and austria-hungary after world war i began was? | 8584124893805263325 | Central Powers | [
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Mr keen tracer of lost persons theme song? | -6504320449079112987 | Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons | [
"Someday I 'll Find You"
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"snippet": "In <b>baseball</b>, <b>batting average</b> (AVG) is a measure of a batter's success rate in \nachieving a hit during an at bat. In Major League <b>Baseball</b> (MLB), it is calculated \nby dividing a player's hits by his at bats (AB). In MLB, a player in each league \nwins the "batting title" each season for having the <b>highest batting average</b> that ...",
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"snippet": "Paciorek is rare among Major League <b>Baseball</b> players in having a perfect \n<b>batting average</b> of 1.000. He is the only player to achieve this distinction with \nmore ...",
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"snippet": "This is a list of single-season records in Major League <b>Baseball</b>. Contents. 1 \nBatting records. 1.1 Overview (1876–present); 1.2 Home runs; 1.3 Hits; 1.4 \n<b>Batting average</b> ... <b>Highest batting average</b>, Hugh Duffy .440, 1894. Most singles, \nIchiro ...",
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"snippet": "Theodore Samuel "Ted" Williams (August 30, 1918 – July 5, 2002) was an \nAmerican professional <b>baseball</b> player and manager. He played his entire 19-\nyear Major League <b>Baseball</b> (MLB) career as a left ... His career <b>batting average</b> \nis the <b>highest</b> of any MLB player whose career was played primarily in the live-\nball era, and ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Ty Cobb</b> Healthcare System in Royston in the US state of Georgia began as \na single hospital in 1950, with a donation by baseball player <b>Ty Cobb</b>.",
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"snippet": "The <b>Ty Cobb</b> Museum is a museum located in Royston, Georgia, that honors \nBaseball Hall of Fame player <b>Ty Cobb</b>. The museum contains art and \nmemorabilia, ...",
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"snippet": "At the start of the final day of the season, <b>Ty Cobb</b> of the Detroit Tigers held a slim \nlead in the race for the American League batting title, just a few percentage ...",
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Who said at the stroke of midnight hour when the world sleeps india will awake to life and freedom? | -430681502821141927 | Tryst with Destiny | [
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Who composed the music for the force awakens? | -8038497492477893316 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens (soundtrack) | [
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"snippet": "Jeffrey Jacob Abrams (born June 27, 1966) is an American filmmaker. He is \nknown for his work ... He also directed, produced and co-<b>wrote</b> The <b>Force</b> \n<b>Awakens</b>, the seventh episode of the Star Wars saga and the first film of the \nsequel ... As with Felicity, Abrams also <b>composed</b> the opening <b>theme music</b> for \nAlias and Lost.",
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What does the gt stand for in dragon ball gt? | 1571979908134933211 | Dragon Ball GT | [
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When was the last time the georgia bulldogs won the ncaa football championship? | -5833600608068734414 | Georgia Bulldogs football | [
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What is the composition of mars' atmosphere? | -6921081224195121252 | Atmosphere of Mars | [
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Who played helen lawson in valley of the dolls? | -4334588515727274980 | Valley of the Dolls (film) | [
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Who is katherine's one true love weathering heights? | -3360386181676384710 | Catherine Linton | [
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Who won the ncaa men's championship game? | 8276531352488547585 | 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game | [
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What is the name for the russian dolls? | -1754662244330903280 | Matryoshka doll | [
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"snippet": "<b>Russian Dolls</b> (French: Les Poupées russes) is a 2005 French-British comedy-\ndrama film, the sequel to L'Auberge Espagnole (2002) and the second part of the\n ...",
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Where did painters perfect the technique of painting with an oil medium? | 8201675243471489715 | Oil painting | [
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Who played the mountain in season 1 of game of thrones? | -2690205148564828701 | Gregor Clegane | [
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Who built the first mughal garden in india? | -6380999293974962803 | Mughal gardens | [
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When was the virginia state capitol building built? | 4553478437083123907 | Virginia State Capitol | [
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What does the amg stand for in mercedes benz? | 3452174637681811719 | Mercedes-AMG | [
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What is telstar in fifa world cup 2018? | -3711841379314141432 | Adidas Telstar 18 | [
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The cathedral hull allows a boat to do what? | 3931172626734106578 | Cathedral hull | [
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Who has the number one pick in the nba draft this year? | -3496151029155316469 | List of first overall NBA draft picks | [
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"snippet": "Anthony Harris Bennett (born March 14, 1993) is a Canadian professional \nbasketball player. He played college basketball for the University of Nevada, Las \nVegas (UNLV). He was the first overall <b>pick</b> in the 2013 <b>NBA draft</b> by the \nCleveland Cavaliers, becoming the first Canadian to be drafted <b>number one</b> ... \nOn September 28, <b>2015</b>, Bennett signed a one-year deal with his hometown ...",
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"snippet": "The 2014 <b>NBA draft</b> was held on June 26, 2014, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. \nNational ... The Cleveland Cavaliers won the draft lottery to earn the first overall \n<b>pick</b> in the draft; this is the fourth <b>number</b>-<b>one pick</b> for Cleveland since 2003 and \n... In April <b>2015</b>, the undrafted Sim Bhullar became the first player of Indian \ndescent ...",
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"snippet": "The 2019 <b>NBA draft</b> was held on June 20, 2019. It took place at Barclays Center \nin Brooklyn, ... Three of the four teams who held the top four <b>picks</b> of the draft this \nyear rose up from at least six spots in the lottery, including ... These players were \nnot selected in the 2019 <b>NBA draft</b>, but have played at least <b>one</b> game in the NBA\n.",
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"snippet": "The 2017 <b>NBA draft</b> was held on June 22, 2017, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, \nNew York. ... "<b>NBA Draft</b>: Celtics officially trade <b>number</b>-<b>one pick</b> to 76ers".",
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"snippet": "Benjamin David Simmons (born 20 July 1996) is an Australian professional \nbasketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball \nAssociation (NBA). He played college basketball for <b>one</b> season with the \nLouisiana State ... Simmons was selected with the first overall <b>pick</b> in the <b>2016</b> \n<b>NBA draft</b> by the 76ers.",
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"snippet": "The original Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) were \nestablished ... The first <b>pick</b> in the Hornets' history was Rex Chapman, a shooting \nguard from the University of Kentucky. ... Previously, on October <b>1</b>, 1997, Phoenix \nacquired a 2005 first-round <b>draft pick</b> from ... Retrieved September 16, <b>2016</b>.",
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Where does wind move from during thermohaline circulation? | -2476597336771777204 | Thermohaline circulation | [
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How many holes it takes to fill the albert hall meaning? | -5371101963717574109 | A Day in the Life | [
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Who does the voice of maleficent in sleeping beauty? | -2343862423445211062 | Eleanor Audley | [
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When did the movie sleeping beauty come out? | -7799540469311883081 | Sleeping Beauty (1959 film) | [
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When did they change the australian national anthem? | -8608305895903834015 | Advance Australia Fair | [
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Who wrote rick and morty season 3 episode 3? | 9194323363561605127 | Rick and Morty (season 3) | [
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Who played roos mum in home and away? | 349564332911685580 | Roo Stewart | [
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When did south africa became a member of the commonwealth? | 7326776183645017870 | Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations | [
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When does this is us season 2 episode 14 air? | -1200500192885939986 | This Is Us (season 2) | [
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Who wrote i heard it on the grapevine? | -6566273776626108233 | I Heard It Through the Grapevine | [
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"snippet": "Cut is the 1979 debut <b>album</b> by English punk band The Slits. It was recorded at \nRidge Farm ... The <b>album</b> was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must \n<b>Hear</b> Before You Die. ... Mike Dunne - engineer; Pennie Smith - photography; \nRema, Stuart Henderson, The Slits - production on "I <b>Heard</b> It Through the \n<b>Grapevine</b>" ...",
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What variable do you test in an experiment? | 4158045191321106825 | A/B testing | [
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How many binary numbers can be created by no more than 4 digits? | -360761310676249187 | 4-bit | [
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