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Who plays the kings mother in the white princess?
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The White Princess (miniseries)
[ "Michelle Fairley" ]
[ "The White Princess (miniseries)", "Lady Margaret Beaufort", "Michelle Fairley" ]
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As queen, Elizabeth can assure the \nsafety of her <b>mother</b>, the Queen Dowager Elizabeth, and the rest of her ... Jump \nup to: &quot;BBC – Media Centre: The <b>White Queen</b>, a new ten-part <b>drama</b> for BBC \nOne&quot;.", "title": "The White Princess" }, { "snippet": "The <b>White Queen</b> is a 2009 historical novel by Philippa Gregory, the first of her \nseries The Cousins&#39; War. It tells the story of Elizabeth Woodville, queen consort of \n<b>King</b> Edward IV of ... Gregory&#39;s 2011 novel The Lady of the Rivers is a prequel to \nThe <b>White Queen</b>, narrated by Elizabeth&#39;s <b>mother</b> Jacquetta of Luxembourg.", "title": "The White Queen (novel)" }, { "snippet": "Elizabeth Woodville (c. 1437 – 8 June 1492) was <b>Queen</b> consort of England, as \nthe spouse of <b>King</b> Edward IV from 1464 until his death in 1483. At the time of her \nbirth, her family was of middle rank in the English social hierarchy. 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The man in the high castle cast helen?
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The Man in the High Castle (TV series)
[ "Chelah Horsdal" ]
[ "The Man in the High Castle (TV series)" ]
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The hobbit the battle of the five armies running time?
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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
[ "144 minutes" ]
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Which nfl head coach has won the most super bowls?
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List of Super Bowl head coaches
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Who sings the song i will wait for you?
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I Will Wait
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[ "I Will Wait for You" ]
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What is the female equivalent of an eagle scout?
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Gold Award (Girl Scouts of the USA)
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It reached \nNo&nbsp;...", "title": "Church Music (album)" }, { "snippet": "Give Us Rest; or, A Requiem Mass in C is the sixth and final studio album and \ntheir eleventh overall album release from the <b>David Crowder</b> Band. This album&nbsp;...", "title": "Give Us Rest" }, { "snippet": "B Collision or (B is for Banjo), or (B sides), or (Bill), or perhaps more accurately (...\nthe eschatology of Bluegrass) is <b>David Crowder</b> Band&#39;s second studio EP.", "title": "B Collision" }, { "snippet": "Oh for Joy is the first holiday studio album and tenth album overall from Christian \nrock group <b>David Crowder</b> Band, and was produced by the band as well.", "title": "Oh for Joy" } ] }, { "query": "female equivalent of an eagle scout", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Gold Award is the highest achievement within the <b>Girl Scouts</b> of the USA, \nearned by Senior ... This award was a pin of an <b>eagle</b> with its wings spread, on a \nred, white, and blue ribbon. ... 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Who played roy disney in walt before mickey?
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Walt Before Mickey
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[ "Walt Before Mickey" ]
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Who sang with elton john don't go breaking my heart?
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Don't Go Breaking My Heart
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[ "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" ]
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Where did the formula for area of a circle come from?
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Area of a circle
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[ "Area of a circle" ]
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Which type of solution is one with a ph of 3?
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pH
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[ "pH" ]
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How is death penalty carried out in singapore?
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Capital punishment in Singapore
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[ "Capital punishment in Singapore" ]
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When did the movie top gun come out?
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Top Gun
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[ "Top Gun" ]
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Backwards compatible xbox one games call of duty?
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List of backward compatible games for Xbox One
[ "Call of Duty : Ghosts", "Call of Duty 2", "Call of Duty 3" ]
[ "List of backward compatible games for Xbox One" ]
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Which is the highest glacier in the world?
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Khumbu Glacier
[ "Khumbu Glacier" ]
[ "List of glaciers", "Siachen Glacier", "Khumbu Glacier", "Aletsch Glacier" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Khumbu Glacier" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Alkylating agents such as ethyl methanesulfonate (ems) function as mutagens to?
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Ethyl methanesulfonate
[ "genetics" ]
[ "Mutagen", "Ethyl methanesulfonate", "Mutation breeding" ]
[ { "answer": [ "developing large numbers of mutants for screening", "generate animal and plant mutants", "developing TILLING populations" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Plants created using mutagenesis \nare sometimes called <b>mutagenic</b> plants or ... <b>EMS</b> has become a commonly used \n<b>mutagen</b> for developing large numbers&nbsp;...", "title": "Mutation breeding" }, { "snippet": "ENU, also known as N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea is a highly potent <b>mutagen</b>. For a \ngiven gene in mice, ENU can induce 1 new mutation in every 700 loci. It is also \ntoxic&nbsp;...", "title": "ENU" }, { "snippet": "In molecular biology, mutagenesis is an important laboratory technique whereby \nDNA ... In such methods, cells or organisms are exposed to <b>mutagens</b> such as \nUV ... Ethyl methanesulfonate (<b>EMS</b>) is also often used to generate animal and&nbsp;...", "title": "Mutagenesis (molecular biology technique)" }, { "snippet": "The method combines a standard and efficient technique of mutagenesis using a \nchemical <b>mutagen</b> such as ethyl methanesulfonate (<b>EMS</b>) with a sensitive DNA&nbsp;...", "title": "TILLING (molecular biology)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ems</b> or <b>EMS</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Places and rivers; 2 People; 3 \nOrganizations. 3.1 Schools ... ethyl ester), a <b>mutagen</b>; European macroseismic \nscale, a scale used when measuring earthquakes intensity; Environmental \n<b>Mutagen</b> Society&nbsp;...", "title": "EMS" }, { "snippet": "In genetics, a <b>mutagen</b> is a physical or chemical agent that changes the genetic \nmaterial, ... See also[edit]. Antimutagen &middot; Carcinogen &middot; DNA repair &middot; Ethyl \nmethanesulfonate (<b>EMS</b>); Genetics &middot; Genotoxicity &middot; Mutation &middot; Pesticide &middot; \nTeratology&nbsp;...", "title": "Mutagen" }, { "snippet": "Chemicals like ethylmethanesulfonate (<b>EMS</b>) cause random point mutations. \nThese types of <b>mutagens</b> can be useful because they are easily applied to any&nbsp;...", "title": "Forward genetics" }, { "snippet": "6-O-Methylguanine is a derivative of the nucleobase guanine in which a methyl \ngroup is ... 6-O-methylguanine is therefore a <b>mutagenic</b> nucleobase. However, \nthe mutagenicity of a particular ... See also[edit]. <b>EMS</b> mutagenesis &middot; \nTemozolomide&nbsp;...", "title": "6-O-Methylguanine" } ] }, { "query": "Alkylating agents", "results": [ { "snippet": "An alkylating antineoplastic agent is an <b>alkylating agent</b> used in cancer treatment \nthat attaches an alkyl group to DNA. The alkyl group is attached to the guanine&nbsp;...", "title": "Alkylating antineoplastic agent" }, { "snippet": "When the <b>alkylating agent</b> is an alkyl halide, the conversion is called the \nWilliamson ether synthesis. Alcohols are also good <b>alkylating agents</b> in the \npresence of&nbsp;...", "title": "Alkylation" }, { "snippet": "Those agents are described in the relevant articles. Contents. 1 <b>Alkylating agents</b>\n; 2 Anthracyclines; 3&nbsp;...", "title": "List of chemotherapeutic agents" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Alkylating agents</b>&quot;. The following 32 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "title": "Category:Alkylating agents" }, { "snippet": "Nitrogen mustards are nonspecific DNA <b>alkylating agents</b>. Contents. 1 Chemical \nwarfare; 2 Examples; 3&nbsp;...", "title": "Nitrogen mustard" }, { "snippet": "Summary table of crosslinking agents[edit]. 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What defcon level is the us at right now?
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DEFCON
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[ "DEFCON" ]
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Who was dolly the cloned sheep named after?
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Dolly (sheep)
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Who was president of the united states in 1963?
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Lyndon B. Johnson
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[ "Lyndon B. Johnson" ]
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When did the modern venture capital industry in the usa most likely begin?
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Venture capital
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[ "Venture capital" ]
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Who had the flag first texas or chile?
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Flag of Chile
[ "Chile" ]
[ "Flag of Texas" ]
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Who has had the most xmas number 1's?
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List of UK Singles Chart Christmas number ones
[ "The Beatles" ]
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In 550 bc which leader began the persian empire?
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Persian Empire
[ "Cyrus the Great" ]
[ "Persian Empire" ]
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Who won the world cup in the last 4 years?
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List of FIFA World Cup finals
[ "France", "Germany" ]
[ "2014 FIFA World Cup", "2019 FIFA Women's World Cup", "2018 FIFA World Cup", "2015 FIFA Women's World Cup", "2011 FIFA Women's World Cup", "2010 FIFA World Cup" ]
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CBCSports.\nca.", "title": "2011 FIFA Women's World Cup" }, { "snippet": "Jillian Anne Ellis (born 6 September 1966) is an English-American <b>soccer</b> coach. \nShe coached the United States <b>women&#39;s</b> national <b>soccer</b> team for 5 years, \nstarting in 2014 and stepping down on 6 October 2019. 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In March <b>2011</b> ... &quot;US <b>Women&#39;s Soccer</b> Fans Demand &#39;\nEqual Pay&#39; After 13-0 Win – Brutally Reminded of Loss to U15 Boys&quot;. Pluralist.\ncom.", "title": "FIFA Women's World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2015 FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> was the seventh FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b>, \nthe ... After North Korea had several players test positive for performance-\nenhancing drugs during the <b>2011</b> FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b>, FIFA banned the ... &quot;\nEqualizer <b>Soccer</b> – Assigning seeded teams to groups compromises integrity of \n<b>Women&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2015 FIFA Women's World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The knockout stage of the <b>2011</b> FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> consisted of the top \ntwo teams of each of the four groups. 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When did lebron james when his first championship?
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LeBron James
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[ "LeBron James" ]
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Who played dr zeus in planet of the apes?
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List of Planet of the Apes characters
[ "Maurice Evans" ]
[ "Return to the Planet of the Apes", "Planet of the Apes (TV series)", "Planet of the Apes (2001 film)", "Planet of the Apes (1968 film)" ]
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Ape councilor <b>Zaius</b> (an analog of the character from the original \nmovie), notes that another such incident occurred ten years earlier. ... on Earth. \nMcDowall previously <b>played</b> Cornelius and Caesar throughout the various film \nversions.", "title": "Planet of the Apes (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Booth Colman (March 8, 1923 – December 15, 2014) was an American film, \ntelevision and stage <b>actor</b>. In his later years he <b>played</b> older authority figures, \nsuch as doctors and ... In 1974, Colman <b>played</b> the role of <b>Dr</b>. <b>Zaius</b> in the \npopular short-lived TV series, <b>Planet of the Apes</b>; the role made famous on the \nbig screen by his&nbsp;...", "title": "Booth Colman" }, { "snippet": "<b>Planet of the Apes</b> is an American science fiction media franchise consisting of \nfilms, books, ... Maurice Evans <b>played</b> the villain, orangutan Minister of Science \n<b>Dr</b>. <b>Zaius</b>. The finale, in which Taylor comes upon a ruined Statue of Liberty and&nbsp;...", "title": "Planet of the Apes" }, { "snippet": "Beneath the <b>Planet of the Apes</b> is a 1970 American science fiction film directed \nby Ted Post and ... The humans hide when <b>Dr</b>. <b>Zaius</b> arrives and announces that \nhe will ... Although Charlton Heston showed little interest in reprising his role as \nTaylor, studio head Richard D. Zanuck thought the <b>actor</b> was essential to the \nsequel.", "title": "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" }, { "snippet": "Return to the <b>Planet of the Apes</b> is an animated series, by DePatie–Freleng \nEnterprises in ... <b>Dr</b>. <b>Zaius</b> (Richard Blackburn) – The orangutan leader of the ape \nscientific community, depicted as a grandfatherly politician ... Austin Stoker, the \nvoice of Jeff, had previously <b>played</b> Mr. MacDonald in Battle for the <b>Planet of the</b> \n<b>Apes</b>.", "title": "Return to the Planet of the Apes" } ] }, { "query": "Who played dr zeus in planet of the apes?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Baljit Singh Padam, better known by his stage name <b>Dr</b>. <b>Zeus</b>, is a British-born-\nIndian music ... For the Planet of the Apes character, see Dr. Zaius. For the&nbsp;...", "title": "Dr Zeus" }, { "snippet": "Return to the <b>Planet of the Apes</b> is an animated series, by DePatie–Freleng \nEnterprises in association with 20th Century Fox Television (both 20th Century \nFox&nbsp;...", "title": "Return to the Planet of the Apes" }, { "snippet": "Timothy Walter Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an American director, producer, \nartist, writer, ... Burton has often worked with <b>actor</b> Johnny Depp and composer \nDanny ... be heavily influenced by the works of such childhood heroes as <b>Dr</b>. \n<b>Seuss</b> and ... <b>Planet of the Apes</b> was a commercial success, grossing $68 million \nin its&nbsp;...", "title": "Tim Burton" }, { "snippet": "Terry Notary (born August 14, 1968) is an American <b>actor</b>, stunt co-ordinator/\ndouble and ... His first job as a stunt movement coach was on <b>Dr</b>. <b>Seuss</b>&#39; How the \nGrinch Stole Christmas. ... Notary followed this new career path to Tim Burton&#39;s \n<b>Planet of the Apes</b>, for which he prepared by studying ape movements at the LA&nbsp;...", "title": "Terry Notary" }, { "snippet": "Dan Lemmon is a New Zealand visual effects supervisor. In 2012, he was \nnominated for an Academy Award for the movie Rise of the <b>Planet of the Apes</b> ... \n<b>Dr</b>. <b>Seuss</b>&#39; How the Grinch Stole Christmas (technical lead), 2000; Supernova (\ndigital&nbsp;...", "title": "Dan Lemmon" }, { "snippet": "Dean Elliott (June 29, 1925 – May 6, 1999) was an American television and film \ncomposer. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Filmography. 2.1 Cinema; 2.2 Television&nbsp;...", "title": "Dean Elliott" }, { "snippet": "Horton Hears a Who is a 2008 American computer animated adventure comedy \nfilm based on ... (also known as Dr. Seuss&#39; Horton Hears a Who!) ... as well as \n<b>playing</b> a variety of instruments, so that all the animals may hear them, assisted \nby ... Fogler also voices Yummo Wickersham, the leader of the Wickersham <b>ape</b> \ntribe.", "title": "Horton Hears a Who! (film)" }, { "snippet": "Kevin Haney is an Oscar-winning makeup artist who won at the 1989 Academy \nAwards for Best ... Men in Black II (2002-uncredited); <b>Planet of the Apes</b> (2001); \n<b>Dr</b>. <b>Seuss</b>&#39; How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000); Austin Powers: The Spy Who\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Kevin Haney" }, { "snippet": "Kazu Hiro (born May 26, 1969), formerly known as Kazuhiro Tsuji (辻 一弘), is a \nJapanese-born ... Continuing his work with Baker, Kazu Hiro worked on many \nprojects including <b>Dr</b>. <b>Seuss</b>&#39; How the Grinch Stole ... for the role of General \nThade in Tim Burton&#39;s <b>Planet of the Apes</b> (the role went to his Rosencrantz &amp; \nGuildenstern&nbsp;...", "title": "Kazu Hiro" }, { "snippet": "Marvin Elliott Miller (July 18, 1913 – February 8, 1985) was an American radio, \nfilm, and voice-over <b>actor</b>. Possessing a deep baritone voice, he began his \ncareer in radio in St. Louis, Missouri before becoming a Hollywood <b>actor</b>. He is \nremembered for voicing Robby the Robot in the science fiction film Forbidden \n<b>Planet</b> (1956), ... Miller <b>played Dr</b>. Lee Markham on The Woman in White on NBC \nradio and&nbsp;...", "title": "Marvin Miller (actor)" } ] } ]
When is the nfl hall of fame game being played?
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Pro Football Hall of Fame Game
[ "August 3 , 2017" ]
[ "Pro Football Hall of Fame Game" ]
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How many seasons are there for walker texas ranger?
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List of Walker, Texas Ranger episodes
[ "8" ]
[ "Walker, Texas Ranger" ]
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What is it called when you say the father the son and the holy spirit?
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Trinity
[ "the Trinity" ]
[ "Trinitarian formula" ]
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Latter-day Saints believe that the <b>Father</b>, <b>Son, and the Holy</b> \n<b>Ghost</b> are three distinct beings, ... and practices, though <b>they</b> had not been <b>called</b> \nas prophets designated to receive revelation for the church. ... Jesus is quoted as \n<b>saying</b>,.", "title": "God in Mormonism" }, { "snippet": "The sign of the cross (Latin: signum crucis), or blessing oneself or crossing \noneself, is a ritual ... <b>You</b> should hold the other two fingers slightly bent, not \ncompletely straight. This is ... For it is without price and without cost and praises \nhim who can <b>say</b> it. ... In the name of the <b>Father</b>, and of the <b>Son</b>, and of the <b>Holy</b> \n<b>Spirit</b>. Amen.", "title": "Sign of the cross" }, { "snippet": "Nontrinitarianism is a form of Christianity that rejects the mainstream Christian \ndoctrine of the ... Those who believe that the <b>Father</b>, the resurrected <b>Son and the</b> \n<b>Holy Spirit</b> are ... <b>They</b> refer to the <b>Father</b> as the &quot;Spirit&quot; and the <b>Son</b> as the &quot;Flesh&quot;\n. ... It is even true in at least one sense to <b>say</b> that the doctrine of the Trinity is not&nbsp;...", "title": "Nontrinitarianism" }, { "snippet": "God the <b>Father</b> is a title given to God in various religions, most prominently in \nChristianity. In mainstream trinitarian Christianity, God the <b>Father</b> is regarded as \nthe first person of the Trinity, followed by the second person, God the <b>Son</b> (Jesus \nChrist), and the third person, God the <b>Holy Spirit</b>. ... And because <b>you</b> are <b>sons</b>, \nGod has sent the Spirit of his <b>Son</b> into our hearts,&nbsp;...", "title": "God the Father" }, { "snippet": "Oneness Pentecostalism is a movement within the Christian family of churches \n<b>known as</b> ... &quot;<b>Father</b>&quot;, &quot;<b>Son</b>&quot; and &quot;<b>Holy Ghost</b>&quot; (also <b>known as</b> the <b>Holy Spirit</b>) are \nmerely titles reflecting the different personal ... each other; thus, <b>they say</b> that \neither the Apostles disobeyed the command <b>they</b> had been given in Matthew 28:\n19 or&nbsp;...", "title": "Oneness Pentecostalism" }, { "snippet": "For the majority of Christian denominations, the <b>Holy Spirit</b>, or <b>Holy Ghost</b>, is the \nthird person of ... In the book of the Acts of the Apostles the arrival of the <b>Holy</b> \n<b>Spirit happens</b> fifty days after the resurrection of the ... or should <b>say</b> &quot;from the \n<b>Father</b> and the <b>Son</b>&quot; as was later adopted in Latin and followed by the Western \nChurch,&nbsp;...", "title": "Holy Spirit in Christianity" }, { "snippet": "In Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity states that God is a single being who \nexists, simultaneously and eternally, as a communion of three distinct persons, \nthe <b>Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit</b>. ... And [beware the Day] when Allah will \n<b>say</b>, &quot;O Jesus, <b>Son</b> of Mary, did <b>you say</b> to the people, &#39;Take me and my mother \nas&nbsp;...", "title": "Islamic view of the Trinity" }, { "snippet": "Filioque is a Latin term added to the original Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed \nand which has ... [<b>I</b> believe] in the <b>Holy Spirit</b>, the Lord, the giver of life, ... Basil of \nCaesarea wrote: &quot;Through the one <b>Son</b> [the <b>Holy Spirit</b>] is joined to the <b>Father</b>&quot;. ... \n<b>Son</b> from the <b>Father</b> by <b>saying</b> that the latter is by generation, but that of the Spirit\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Filioque" } ] }, { "query": "Who has the power to appoint a new supreme court justice?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>appointment</b> and confirmation of <b>Justices</b> to the <b>Supreme Court</b> of the United \nStates ... Senate cloture <b>rules</b> historically required a two-thirds affirmative vote to \n... 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Clause would <b>have</b> given the President a broader <b>power to &quot;appoint</b> \nofficers in all ... the United States <b>Supreme Court</b> held that administrative law \n<b>judges</b> are&nbsp;...", "title": "Appointments Clause" }, { "snippet": "This <b>had</b> been recommended by a report on equal access to <b>justice</b> that was \nauthored by a <b>court</b>-<b>appointed</b> panel. <b>Powers</b> and&nbsp;...", "title": "New Mexico Supreme Court" }, { "snippet": "The president <b>has</b> the plenary <b>power</b> to nominate, ... Flowchart showing process \nof <b>appointment</b> of United States <b>Supreme Court justices</b>. ... of <b>Justice</b> must be \naffixed, before the <b>new justice</b> can&nbsp;...", "title": "Supreme Court of the United States" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Supreme Court</b> of California <b>is</b> the highest and final court in the courts of the \nState of ... 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When are the originals introduced in the vampire diaries?
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The Vampire Diaries (season 2)
[ "Season two" ]
[ "The Originals (TV series)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "October 3, 2013" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who was the original singer of personal jesus?
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Personal Jesus
[ "Depeche Mode" ]
[ "Personal Jesus" ]
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When was sunday in the park with george written?
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Sunday in the Park with George
[ "1984" ]
[ "Sunday in the Park with George", "Sunday in the Park with George (Desperate Housewives)" ]
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Who has the most home runs in a single season in major league baseball?
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List of Major League Baseball progressive single-season home run leaders
[ "Barry Bonds" ]
[ "List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders", "50 home run club" ]
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Who sings ain't nothing wrong with the radio?
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There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio
[ "Aaron Tippin" ]
[ "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio" ]
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When was an audience with cliff richards made?
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Cliff Richard
[ "1999" ]
[ "An Audience with..." ]
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Who does tj miller play in gravity falls?
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T.J. Miller
[ "Robbie Valentino" ]
[ "T.J. Miller" ]
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Who wrote say you love me fleetwood mac?
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Say You Love Me (Fleetwood Mac song)
[ "Christine McVie" ]
[ "Say You Love Me (Fleetwood Mac song)" ]
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What season did derek die in grey's?
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Derek Shepherd
[ "season 11" ]
[ "Derek Shepherd" ]
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Population of india at the time of partition?
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Partition of India
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Who plays bella on bella and the bulldogs?
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Bella and the Bulldogs
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[ "Brec Bassinger" ]
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Who played the first lady in olympus has fallen?
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Olympus Has Fallen
[ "Ashley Judd" ]
[ "Olympus Has Fallen" ]
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Who is the winner of america got talent 2016?
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America's Got Talent (season 11)
[ "Grace VanderWaal" ]
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When do most schools go back after summer?
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Summer vacation
[ "between mid-August and early September" ]
[ "First day of school" ]
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Who plays the tick in the amazon series?
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The Tick (2016 TV series)
[ "Peter Serafinowicz" ]
[ "The Tick (2016 TV series)" ]
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Who was involved in the bull run battle?
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First Battle of Bull Run
[ "P.G.T. Beauregard", "Joseph E. Johnston", "Thomas `` Stonewall '' Jackson", "Winfield Scott", "Irvin McDowell", "Robert Patterson" ]
[ "First Battle of Bull Run" ]
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Who is put inside the rosca de reyes?
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Rosca de reyes
[ "The baby Jesus" ]
[ "Rosca de reyes" ]
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Which case was heard by largest ever constitution bench by 13 supreme court judges?
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Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala
[ "Golaknath v. State of Punjab" ]
[ "Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala" ]
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Who won the second series of great british bake off?
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The Great British Bake Off (series 2)
[ "Joanne Wheatley" ]
[ "The Great British Bake Off (series 2)" ]
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Who is the lead singer in casting crowns?
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Casting Crowns
[ "Mark Hall" ]
[ "Casting Crowns" ]
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What are the main organs in the lymphatic system?
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Lymphatic system
[ "lymphatic organs" ]
[ "Lymphatic system" ]
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Who owns bass pro shops and cabela's?
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Bass Pro Shops
[ "John Morris" ]
[ "Bass Pro Shops" ]
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Who won a best director oscar for the 2012 film life of pi?
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Life of Pi (film)
[ "Ang Lee" ]
[ "Life of Pi (film)" ]
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Who played pugsley in the addams family tv show?
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Pugsley Addams
[ "Ken Weatherwax" ]
[ "The Addams Family (1964 TV series)", "The Addams Family (1973 TV series)", "Pugsley Addams" ]
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Who play mary poppins in mary poppins returns?
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Mary Poppins Returns
[ "Emily Blunt" ]
[ "Mary Poppins Returns" ]
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Who was the commander that surrendered at goliad and ended up getting massacred?
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Goliad massacre
[ "Colonel James Fannin" ]
[ "Goliad massacre" ]
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Who stirred up a slave rebellion in virginia?
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Nat Turner's slave rebellion
[ "Nat Turner" ]
[ "Nat Turner's slave rebellion" ]
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It&nbsp;...", "title": "Cherry Turner" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Nat Turner</b> Rebellion was a funk-soul band from Philadelphia named after \nthe <b>Nat Turner</b> slave rebellion. Contents. 1 Members; 2 Formation and Philly&nbsp;...", "title": "The Nat Turner Rebellion" }, { "snippet": "The Birth of a Nation is a 2016 American-Canadian period drama film based on \nthe story of <b>Nat Turner</b>, the enslaved man who led a slave rebellion in&nbsp;...", "title": "The Birth of a Nation (2016 film)" }, { "snippet": "The documentary interweaves Thomas R. Gray&#39;s 1831 The Confessions of <b>Nat</b> \n<b>Turner</b>, William Styron&#39;s 1966 novel of the same name, and additional source&nbsp;...", "title": "Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property" }, { "snippet": "Thomas Ruffin Gray (1800 – ?) was an attorney who represented several \nenslaved people during the trials in the wake of <b>Nat Turner&#39;s</b> slave rebellion.", "title": "Thomas Ruffin Gray" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;Cultural depictions of <b>Nat Turner</b>&quot;. The following 3 pages are \nin this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Cultural depictions of Nat Turner" }, { "snippet": "William Clark Styron Jr. (June 11, 1925 – November 1, 2006) was an American \nnovelist and ... His birthplace was less than a hundred miles from the site of <b>Nat</b> \n<b>Turner&#39;s</b> slave rebellion, later the source for Styron&#39;s most famous and \ncontroversial&nbsp;...", "title": "William Styron" } ] }, { "query": " Who stirred up a slave rebellion in virginia?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The New York <b>Slave Revolt</b> of 1712 was an uprising in New York City, in the \nBritish Province of ... (Virginia, suppressed); 1816 Bussa&#39;s Rebellion ... owned \nland that makes <b>up</b> a portion of present-day Washington Square Park; this \ncontinued to&nbsp;...", "title": "New York Slave Revolt of 1712" }, { "snippet": "John Brown&#39;s raid on Harpers Ferry was an 1859 effort by abolitionist John \nBrown to initiate an armed <b>slave revolt</b> in Southern states by taking over a United \nStates arsenal at Harpers Ferry, <b>Virginia</b>. ... 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Who's won the most fa cup's?
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List of FA Cup Finals
[ "Arsenal" ]
[ "FA Cup" ]
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Who was involved in the gold rush in australia?
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Australian gold rushes
[ "Edward Hargraves" ]
[ "Australian gold rushes" ]
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How many service members received the medal of honor during the war in iraq?
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
[ "Four" ]
[ "List of post-Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipients" ]
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How many seats are reserved for representatives of sc and st in lok sabha?
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Lok Sabha
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[ "Lok Sabha" ]
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Who has won most national championships college football?
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College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS
[ "Princeton" ]
[ "College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS ..." ]
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Who plays cooper in trolls the beat goes on?
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Trolls: The Beat Goes On!
[ "Ron Funches" ]
[ "Trolls: The Beat Goes On!" ]
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What pick was peyton manning in the draft?
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1998 NFL Draft
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[ "1998 NFL Draft" ]
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Where was the first mcdonald's built in the usa?
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History of McDonald's
[ "December 12 , 1948" ]
[ "Oldest McDonald's restaurant" ]
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When did crater lake become a national park?
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Crater Lake National Park
[ "1902" ]
[ "Crater Lake" ]
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What is the name of the remote eastern area of russia?
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Russian Far East
[ "Russian Far East" ]
[ "Russian Far East" ]
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Name of caterpillar from a bug's life?
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A Bug's Life
[ "Heimlich" ]
[ "A Bug's Life", "Joe Ranft" ]
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Where is valrico florida located in the state of florida?
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Valrico, Florida
[ "east - central Hillsborough County" ]
[ "Valrico, Florida" ]
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What kind of clay do car designers use?
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Industrial plasticine
[ "Industrial plasticine" ]
[ "Automotive design" ]
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When did they start putting security strips in money?
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United States one hundred-dollar bill
[ "1990" ]
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When does the handmaid's tale start on hulu?
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The Handmaid's Tale (TV series)
[ "April 26 , 2017" ]
[ "The Handmaid's Tale (TV series)" ]
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Who's music is the bat out of hell based on?
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Bat Out of Hell The Musical
[ "Meat Loaf" ]
[ "Bat Out of Hell: The Musical" ]
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What does the s stand for in isfj?
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ISFJ
[ "Sensing" ]
[ "ISFJ" ]
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When was the american civil liberties union formed?
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American Civil Liberties Union
[ "1920" ]
[ "American Civil Liberties Union", "American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey" ]
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When did the new season of flash start?
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The Flash (2014 TV series)
[ "October 10 , 2017" ]
[ "The Flash (2014 TV series)" ]
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Who sings it's too late to apologize?
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Apologize (OneRepublic song)
[ "Zach Filkins", "Ryan Tedder" ]
[ "Apologize (OneRepublic song)" ]
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Where is the desert located in the usa?
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List of North American deserts
[ "the Western United States" ]
[ "Sonoran Desert", "List of North American deserts", "Mojave Desert" ]
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Who has the most turnovers in nba history?
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List of National Basketball Association career turnovers leaders
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When did pioneer 10 leave the solar system?
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Pioneer 10
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How much was an iphone 6 when it came out?
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iPhone 6
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Who sings the song more than a feeling?
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More Than a Feeling
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[ "More Than a Feeling" ]
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Who is regarded as the father of modern india?
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List of father or mother of various fields in India
[ "Raja Ram" ]
[ "List of father or mother of various fields in India" ]
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What is the main train station in dublin?
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Dublin Connolly railway station
[ "Dublin Connolly" ]
[ "Connolly station" ]
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Where does the umbilical vein enter the circulation of the fetus?
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Fetal circulation
[ "the portal vein" ]
[ "Fetal circulation" ]
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When did thor ragnarok come out in the uk?
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Thor: Ragnarok
[ "October 24 , 2017" ]
[ "Thor: Ragnarok" ]
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What is the capital of andhra pradesh and telangana?
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Andhra Pradesh
[ "Hyderabad" ]
[ "Amaravati" ]
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Who led the charge of the light brigade?
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Charge of the Light Brigade
[ "Lord Cardigan" ]
[ "Charge of the Light Brigade", "Charge of the Light Brigade (disambiguation)" ]
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When is into the bad land season 3 coming out?
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Into the Badlands (TV series)
[ "April 22 , 2018" ]
[ "Badlands (disambiguation)" ]
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Where was the newhart show filmed in vermont?
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Waybury Inn
[ "The Waybury Inn" ]
[ "Newhart", "Waybury Inn" ]
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The <b>town</b> celebrates Colonial Days, but Dick refuses to wear a \ncolonial ... until they say that they are <b>opening</b> another Inn down the street from \nthe Stratford. ... Dick is forced to be the sidekick for a new late-night talk <b>show</b>, \n<b>Vermont</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Newhart episodes" }, { "snippet": "Thomas Gordon Poston (October 17, 1921 – April 30, 2007) was an American \ntelevision and <b>film</b> actor. He starred on television in a career that began in 1950. \nHe appeared as a comic actor, game <b>show</b> panelist, comedy/variety <b>show</b> host, \n<b>film</b> actor, television actor, ... In 1953, as Thomas Poston, he was cast as &quot;\nDetective&quot; in the <b>film City</b> That&nbsp;...", "title": "Tom Poston" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;Television <b>shows</b> set in <b>Vermont</b>&quot;. The following 7 pages are \nin this category, out of 7 total. 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Who did the soundtrack for blade runner 2049?
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Blade Runner 2049
[ "Hans Zimmer", "Benjamin Wallfisch" ]
[ "Blade Runner 2049 (soundtrack)" ]
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When did allis chalmers go out of business?
6139648639041547287
Allis-Chalmers
[ "In the 1980s and 1990s" ]
[ "Allis-Chalmers" ]
[ { "answer": [ "January 1999" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who played the trumpet solo on penny lane?
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David Mason (trumpet player)
[ "David Mason" ]
[ "David Mason (trumpeter)" ]
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Who played jack bauer's wife on 24?
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Teri Bauer
[ "Leslie Hope" ]
[ "Jack Bauer" ]
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Who played nelson mandela in the long walk to freedom?
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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
[ "Idris Elba" ]
[ "Long Walk to Freedom" ]
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What movie was the song midnight rider in?
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Midnight Rider
[ "The Electric Horseman" ]
[ "Midnight Rider" ]
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When does episode 2 of american horror story season 7 air?
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List of American Horror Story episodes
[ "September 12 , 2017" ]
[ "List of American Horror Story episodes", "American Horror Story" ]
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When did the english start using the longbow?
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English longbow
[ "2665 BC" ]
[ "English longbow" ]
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When was the last time the sixers won a championship?
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Philadelphia 76ers
[ "1983" ]
[ "List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons", "Philadelphia 76ers" ]
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Around what time period did western art begin to influence chinese art?
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Chinese art
[ "the 19th century" ]
[ "History of Asian art" ]
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Number of branches of jammu and kashmir bank?
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Jammu & Kashmir Bank
[ "865" ]
[ "Jammu & Kashmir Bank", "Bank of Azad Jammu & Kashmir" ]
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What was shaggys real name in scooby doo?
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Shaggy Rogers
[ "Norville `` Shaggy '' Rogers" ]
[ "Shaggy Rogers" ]
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