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Who constructed the suez canal and when was it finished? | 2614662156831325801 | Suez Canal | [
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When is the last time the cleveland browns made the playoffs? | 9110560374922569250 | List of NFL franchise post-season droughts | [
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Where do fatty acids enter the krebs cycle? | -6051165465962762790 | Fatty acid metabolism | [
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How old do you have to be to buy alcohol in ontario? | 3476954616578294828 | Legal drinking age | [
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Gonna wash that man right outa my hair commercial? | -4571808575091451146 | I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair | [
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Where was the nuclear test ban treaty signed? | -910448024442068927 | Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty | [
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Who got both bharat ratna and nobel prize? | -8324362119000351167 | Bharat Ratna | [
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Who commanded the hector the first british trading? | -7091999076231853846 | Sir William Hawkins | [
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Who did the voice of rush limbaugh on family guy? | 7557096153544508604 | Excellence in Broadcasting | [
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Who is the youtube that has most subscribers? | 354384630443669866 | List of most-subscribed YouTube channels | [
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The first military governor of akwa ibom state? | 4347003920639954955 | List of Governors of Akwa Ibom State | [
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Who sings the song we are an american band? | 4636904826140907897 | We're an American Band (song) | [
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Why is there a moon on the outhouse door? | -6007347717208405010 | Outhouse | [
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When was the last time the usa had a solar eclipse? | 4636751806530972360 | List of solar eclipses visible from the United States | [
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Winner sa re ga ma pa little champ? | -7010823972580044526 | Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2017 | [
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Who plays the human beast in beauty and the beast? | 94252182840171749 | Beauty and the Beast (2017 film) | [
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Who played billy hazard in north and south? | 2422433685347271452 | North and South (miniseries) | [
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When does episode 13 of handmaids tale come out? | 4263465133313804929 | The Handmaid's Tale (TV series) | [
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What kind of car is in national lampoon's vacation? | -6171603303439929107 | National Lampoon's Vacation | [
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Where does the saying price of tea in china come from? | -3813617085943815709 | What's that got to do with the...? | [
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"snippet": "Since the eighteenth century, the United Kingdom has been one of the world's \ngreatest <b>tea</b> consumers, with an average annual per capita <b>tea</b> supply of 1.9 kg (\n4.18 lbs). The British Empire was instrumental in spreading <b>tea</b> from <b>China</b> to \nIndia; ... In fact, the <b>price of tea</b> actually fell as it was becoming more popular \namong the ...",
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When did the baseball player jackie robinson die? | -7857558207143437855 | Jackie Robinson | [
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How old do you have to be to buy tabacco in nevada? | -3483923384843656774 | Smoking age | [
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"snippet": "Nicotiana attenuata is a species of wild <b>tobacco</b> known by the common name \ncoyote <b>tobacco</b>. ... Flora of the Klamath Mountains · Flora of the Sierra <b>Nevada</b> (\nU.S.) · Flora of the Sonoran Deserts · Natural history of the California chaparral \nand ...",
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"snippet": "The Wheeling Suspension <b>Bridge</b> is a suspension <b>bridge</b> spanning the main \nchannel of the Ohio River at Wheeling, <b>West Virginia</b>. It was the largest \nsuspension ...",
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"snippet": "Gauley <b>Bridge</b> is a town in Fayette County, <b>West Virginia</b>, United States. The \npopulation was 614 at the 2010 census. The Kanawha River is formed at Gauley\n ...",
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"snippet": "This is a list of <b>bridges</b> and other crossings of the Potomac River and its North \nand South ... Shepherdstown Railroad <b>Bridge</b>, Norfolk Southern · Shepherdstown\n, <b>WV</b> / Washington County, MD · Old B&O Mainline <b>Bridge</b> · CSX Cumberland ...",
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"snippet": ""<b>I'll Be There</b>" is the second single from English pop rock band The Escape Club's \nthird <b>album</b> Dollars and Sex, released in 1991. It reached number 8 on the Hot \n100. Contents. 1 Chart positions. 1.1 <b>Year</b>-end charts.",
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What is the difference between blue and red cigarettes? | 3156228666789765850 | Next (cigarette) | [
"Next Blue ( Light )"
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Who sings i'll take care of you? | 1648782112508849492 | I'll Take Care of You (song) | [
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Who plays the goddess of love in gods of egypt? | -3688060931787394485 | Gods of Egypt (film) | [
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Who is the new leader of the ontario conservative party? | -5283919567456439969 | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election, 2018 | [
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"snippet": "The Rum Runner was a nightclub on Broad Street, Birmingham. The club \noperated from 1964 ... space to bands including Dexys Midnight Runners and \nUB40, with The Beat filming a video for their <b>song</b> "<b>Mirror in the Bathroom</b>" in the \nclub.",
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"snippet": "Everyone Nose is a <b>song</b> by American band N.E.R.D. It is the lead single from \ntheir third studio ... Songwriter(s) ... The Daily <b>Mirror</b> described the beat as "nicely \nbuffeted electropop", noting its "trickily timed beats, synthesised horns and playful\n ...",
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The number of shafts provided in heavy duty vehicles gear box is normally? | -3455906604526881810 | Transmission (mechanics) | [
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"snippet": "A non-driving <b>axle</b>, such as the front beam <b>axle</b> in <b>heavy duty trucks</b> and some \ntwo-wheel drive light <b>trucks</b> and vans, will have no ...",
"title": "Axle"
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"snippet": "Four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 ("four by four") or 4WD, refers to a two-axled \n<b>vehicle</b> ... Four-wheel drive (4WD) refers to <b>vehicles</b> with two <b>axles</b> providing \ntorque to four <b>axle</b> ends. ... <b>Medium</b>-<b>duty</b> and <b>heavy</b>-<b>duty trucks</b> have recently \nadopted 4×4 drivetrains; 4×4 <b>medium</b>-<b>duty trucks</b> became common after Ford \nbegan selling ...",
"title": "Four-wheel drive"
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"snippet": "A manual transmission, also known as a manual gearbox, a standard \ntransmission, stick shift, ... In Europe, <b>heavy duty trucks</b> use synchronized \ngearboxes as standard. ... A manual transmission has several <b>shafts</b> with various \ngears and other ...",
"title": "Manual transmission"
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"snippet": "A power take-off or power takeoff (PTO) is any of several methods for taking \npower from a power source, such as a running engine, and transmitting it to an \napplication such as an attached implement or separate machines. Most \ncommonly, it is a splined drive <b>shaft</b> installed on a tractor or <b>truck</b> ... This is an \nadvantage when the <b>load</b> driven by the PTO requires the tractor ...",
"title": "Power take-off"
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"snippet": "A clutch is a mechanical device which engages and disengages power \ntransmission especially ... The clutch connects the two <b>shafts</b> so they may be \nlocked together and spin at ... Clutches found in <b>heavy duty</b> applications such as \n<b>trucks</b> and competition <b>cars</b> use ceramic plates that have a greatly increased \nfriction coefficient.",
"title": "Clutch"
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"snippet": "A drive <b>shaft</b>, driveshaft, driving <b>shaft</b>, tailshaft (Australian English), propeller <b>shaft</b> \n(prop <b>shaft</b>), ... They must therefore be <b>strong</b> enough to bear the stress, while \navoiding too much additional weight as that ... In front-engined, rear-drive \n<b>vehicles</b>, a longer drive <b>shaft</b> is also required to send power the length of the \n<b>vehicle</b>.",
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"snippet": "A beam <b>axle</b>, rigid <b>axle</b> or solid <b>axle</b> is a dependent suspension design, in which \na set of wheels is connected laterally by a single beam or <b>shaft</b>. Beam <b>axles</b> were \nonce commonly used at the rear wheels of a <b>vehicle</b>, but ... Most light and \n<b>medium duty</b> pickup <b>trucks</b>, SUVs, and vans also use a beam <b>axle</b>, at least in the \nrear.",
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"snippet": "On some <b>vehicles</b>, usually recovery <b>trucks</b> or <b>heavy</b> tractor units, the rear two \n<b>axles</b> will have wider single tires than the front two <b>axles</b>. <b>Heavy</b> hauler and \nballast ...",
"title": "Eight-wheel drive"
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"snippet": "A transmission is a machine in a power transmission system, which provides \ncontrolled ... In motor <b>vehicles</b>, the transmission generally is connected to the \nengine ... This means that the output <b>shaft</b> of a gearbox rotates at a slower rate \nthan the ... manuals and hydraulic-epicyclic automatics, older <b>heavy</b>-<b>duty trucks</b>, \nand can ...",
"title": "Transmission (mechanics)"
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"snippet": "The tractor unit typically has two or three <b>axles</b>; those built for hauling <b>heavy</b>-<b>duty</b> \ncommercial-construction machinery may have as many as five, some often ...",
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"snippet": "... classes 1–2 as light duty, 3–6 as medium duty, and 7–8 as heavy duty; a \ncommercial driver's license (CDL) is generally required to operate <b>heavy duty</b> \n<b>trucks</b>.",
"title": "Truck classification"
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"snippet": "In North America, a medium-duty truck is larger than a <b>heavy</b>-<b>duty</b> pickup truck or \nfull-size van. Some <b>trucks</b> listed as medium also are made in heavy versions.",
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"snippet": "Heavy equipment or heavy machinery refers to <b>heavy</b>-<b>duty vehicles</b>, specially \ndesigned for executing construction tasks, most frequently ones involving ...",
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"snippet": "A truck or lorry is a motor <b>vehicle</b> designed to transport cargo. <b>Trucks</b> vary greatly \nin size, power ... Off-road <b>trucks</b> include standard, extra <b>heavy</b>-<b>duty</b> highway-legal \n<b>trucks</b>, typically outfitted with off-road features such as a front driving axle and ...",
"title": "Truck"
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"snippet": "JMC <b>Heavy Duty Vehicle</b> (JMCH) is a Chinese manufacturer of Ford-based \nheavy trucks owned by Jiangling Motors. It was established in 2013 as a \nsuccessor ...",
"title": "JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle"
},
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"snippet": "Light truck or light-duty truck is a US classification for trucks or truck-based \nvehicles with a gross ... External links[edit]. Regulatory Announcement on EPA \nchanging definitions of the light and <b>heavy</b>-<b>duty trucks</b>. Retrieved from ...",
"title": "Light truck"
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"snippet": "This figure represents the number of cars, <b>trucks</b> (light, medium and <b>heavy duty</b>), \nand buses, but does not include off-road <b>vehicles</b> or heavy construction ...",
"title": "Motor vehicle"
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"snippet": "Shaanxi <b>Heavy Duty</b> Automobile Co., Ltd. Shaanxi Hande Axle Co., Ltd. Xi'an \nCummins Engine Co., Ltd. (50%) Shaanxi Tonglia Special <b>Vehicle</b> Co.",
"title": "Shaanxi Automobile Group"
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"snippet": "General Motors Company (GMC), formally the GMC Division of General Motors \nLLC, is a ... In the past, GMC also produced fire trucks, ambulances, <b>heavy</b>-<b>duty</b> \n<b>trucks</b>, military vehicles, motorhomes, transit buses, and medium duty trucks; the\n ...",
"title": "GMC (automobile)"
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"snippet": "<b>Heavy</b>-<b>duty vehicles</b> must comply with more stringent exhaust emission \nstandards and requires ultra-low sulfur ...",
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Which two planets of our solar system have the most eccentric orbits? | -4105575702264426730 | Orbital eccentricity | [
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"snippet": "Due to <b>having the most eccentric orbits</b> of any <b>Solar System</b> body, <b>a</b> comet's orbit \ntypically intersects one or <b>more</b> of the <b>planets in</b> ...",
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"snippet": "There are 4,173 known exoplanets, or <b>planets</b> outside <b>our solar system</b> that orbit \n<b>a</b> star, as of ... <b>Most</b> known nearby exoplanets orbit close to <b>their</b> star and <b>have</b> \nhighly <b>eccentric orbits</b>. <b>A</b> majority are ... Exoplanets by orbital eccentricity ...",
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"snippet": "An exoplanet or extrasolar <b>planet</b> is <b>a planet</b> outside the <b>Solar System</b>. The first \npossible ... The <b>most</b> massive <b>planet</b> listed on the NASA Exoplanet Archive is HR \n2562 b, about 30 times the mass of Jupiter, ... <b>Planets</b> with both an <b>eccentric orbit</b> \nand <b>a</b> tilted axis of rotation would <b>have more</b> complicated insolation patterns.",
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"snippet": "At the end of the <b>planetary</b> formation epoch the inner <b>Solar</b> ... One such giant \ncollision is thought to <b>have</b> formed the Moon ... <b>planets</b>' <b>orbits</b> from becoming so \n<b>eccentric in the</b> first place. ... As they did so, the increased gravity of the wake \nslowed the larger objects down into <b>more</b> regular <b>orbits</b>.",
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"snippet": "The Kuiper belt occasionally called the Edgeworth–Kuiper belt, is <b>a</b> circumstellar \ndisc <b>in the</b> ... Originally considered <b>a planet</b>, Pluto's status as part of the Kuiper \nbelt caused it to ... The hypothesis took <b>many</b> other forms <b>in the</b> following \ndecades. ... Plutinos <b>have</b> high orbital <b>eccentricities</b>, suggesting that they are not \nnative to ...",
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Where do you go to my lovely who sang it? | -8370611067273607785 | Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)? | [
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"snippet": ""Where Do You Go" is a song written by Peter Bischof and Franz Reuther. It was \nfirst recorded by German Eurodance band La Bouche in 1995 as an album-only \nsong from their Sweet Dreams album. A cover version of the song was recorded \nby Europop group No Mercy, taken from their debut album, My Promise. ... \nreferences Peter Sarstedt's 1969 hit "<b>Where Do You Go To (My Lovely</b>)".",
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"title": "My Lovely Sam Soon"
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"snippet": "Edward Neil Anthony Hannon (born 7 November 1970) is a Northern Irish <b>singer</b> \nand ... Hannon also wrote and performed "<b>My Lovely</b> Mayo Mammy", <b>sung</b> by \nEoin McLove in the episode "Night of the Nearly Dead", and wrote "Big Men in ...",
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Where is the mekong river delta located in vietnam? | 4706371991788687455 | Mekong Delta | [
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"snippet": "<b>Location</b> of the Red <b>River Delta</b> region in <b>Vietnam</b>. The Red <b>River Delta</b> (\n<b>Vietnamese</b>: Đồng Bằng Sông Hồng, or Châu Thổ Sông Hồng) is the flat ... North \nCentral Coast · South Central Coast · Central Highlands · Southeast · <b>Mekong</b> \n<b>Delta</b>.",
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"snippet": "[edit]. <b>Mekong Delta</b>. Tiền <b>River</b> · Mỹ Tho <b>River</b> · Gò Công <b>River</b> · Bến Tre <b>River</b> · \nBa Lai <b>River</b> · Cổ Chiên <b>River</b> · Hàm Luông <b>River</b> ...",
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Who talks for lotso in toy story 3? | -2144372317054531519 | List of Toy Story characters | [
"Ned Beatty"
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"snippet": "He felt that "<b>Toy Story 3</b> ended Woody and Buzz's story with Andy so perfectly that \nfor a long time, [Pixar] never even talked about doing another Toy Story movie.",
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"title": "List of Pixar films"
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"snippet": "In <b>Toy Story 3</b>, Andy is now 17 years old, and preparing to leave for college. \nWoody reassures the other toys that they will go into the attic, and tries convince \nthem ...",
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}
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Where is yale university located city and state? | -2080758091182755885 | Yale University | [
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When written in morse code i am represented by a dot dash and another dot? | 724392619251917057 | Morse code | [
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Where is the lowest minimum wage in the us? | 520626443804544640 | Minimum wage in the United States | [
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Who does the voice of horrid henry on citv? | -576817455929737943 | Horrid Henry (TV series) | [
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Where did they film some like it hot? | -8487685453844478575 | Some Like It Hot | [
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What is the marginal rate of tax in ireland? | 1217788761151094355 | Taxation in the Republic of Ireland | [
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Jane the virgin season 4 episode 14 release date? | 1182670902536047547 | List of Jane the Virgin episodes | [
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"snippet": "Ross Shor Lynch (born December 29, 1995) is an American singer, songwriter, \nmusician and ... In 2017, Lynch branched into <b>film</b>, starring in the biopic <b>My</b> \n<b>Friend Dahmer</b>, where he played a teenaged Jeffrey Dahmer. In 2018, Lynch ... \nOn November 16, 2014, the band <b>released</b> the first single <b>from</b> second album, "\nSmile".",
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"snippet": "Jeffrey Lionel <b>Dahmer</b> also known as <b>the</b> Milwaukee Cannibal or <b>the</b> Milwaukee \nMonster, was ... According to one <b>friend</b>, <b>Dahmer</b> dismembered these animals \nand stored <b>the</b> parts in jars ... <b>The</b> biographical <b>film Dahmer</b> was <b>released</b> in 2002\n.",
"title": "Jeffrey Dahmer"
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"snippet": "Her 1998 <b>films</b> have remained <b>the</b> only theatrically <b>released films</b> in which she \nhas had a leading role. She has continued to act in <b>film</b> and on television, but ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Dahmer</b> is a 2002 American biographical true-crime horror <b>film</b> directed by David \nJacobson and starring Jeremy Renner as <b>the</b> American serial killer Jeffrey \n<b>Dahmer</b>, a recluse in Wisconsin, who murdered 17 men. There are two timelines \nin <b>the film</b>: <b>The</b> "present" of <b>the film</b> runs in ordinary ... On Metacritic <b>the film</b> has a \nscore of 63 <b>out</b> of 100, based on reviews <b>from</b> 18 ...",
"title": "Dahmer (film)"
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"snippet": "Andrew Hollander is a songwriter, <b>film</b> composer, and record producer. Hollander \nhas collaborated with a wide array of recording artists and ... (<b>upcoming</b> release); \nIt's a Hard Truth Ain't It (documentary) (HBO <b>Films</b>); <b>My Friend Dahmer</b> (FilmRise) \n... "<b>My Friend Dahmer</b>: Horror Score by Andrew Hollander Debuts March 30".",
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"snippet": "It was theatrically <b>released</b> by Orion Pictures and Monument Releasing in the \nsummer of 2016. Meyers's fourth <b>film</b>, <b>My Friend Dahmer</b>, is based on the 2012 ...",
"title": "Marc Meyers"
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"snippet": "Miles Guthrie Tomalin Robbins (born May 4, 1992) is an American musician and \nactor. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Robbins had small roles in <b>My</b> \n<b>Friend Dahmer</b>, and Mozart in the Jungle, and as Dee Dee Ramone in ... He also \nhas <b>upcoming</b> roles in a <b>film</b> adaptation of Taipei by Tao Lin, and the Chris Morris\n ...",
"title": "Miles Robbins"
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