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Where is the source of the murray river? | 3206286969480245997 | Murray River | [
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"snippet": "Country, Australia. Physical characteristics. <b>Source</b>. ⁃ location, Mount Keats. ⁃ \nelevation, 187 metres (614 ft). Mouth. ⁃ location. Peel-Harvey Estuary. ⁃ \nelevation. sea level. Length, 134 kilometres (83 mi). The <b>Murray River</b> is a river in \nthe southwest of Western Australia. It played a significant part in ...",
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"snippet": "The Darling River is the third longest river in Australia, measuring 1,472 \nkilometres (915 mi) from its <b>source</b> in northern New South Wales to its confluence \nwith the <b>Murray River</b> ...",
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"snippet": "Murrumbidgee River a major tributary of the <b>Murray River</b> within the <b>Murray</b>–\n<b>Darling basin</b> and ... tributaries in total; 24 rivers, and numerous creeks and \ngullies. The ordering of the basin, from <b>source</b> to mouth, of the major tributaries is:\n ...",
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"snippet": "The Little <b>Murray River</b>, an anabranch of the <b>Murray River</b> and part of the <b>Murray</b>-\n<b>Darling basin</b>, ... Physical characteristics. Source, Murray River. ⁃ location, near ...",
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"snippet": "The 1956 <b>Murray River</b> flood involved the rising of waters in the <b>Murray River</b> and \nflooding of many towns in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.",
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What five countries border on the caspian sea? | 8594912800575226335 | Caspian Sea | [
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Real name of kabeer of ishq subhan allah? | -4862112166807619471 | Ishq Subhan Allah | [
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The term that means disease of the endocrine system is? | 7118685829005059835 | Endocrine system | [
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Who sang amy what you going to do? | 5784978699074826129 | Amie (song) | [
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Who remade mad world by tears for fears? | 3629811400536682143 | Mad World | [
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"snippet": "The Toronto Star is a Canadian broadsheet daily newspaper. Based on 2015 \nstatistics, it is Canada's highest-<b>circulation</b> newspaper on overall weekly \n<b>circulation</b>; although it is a close second to The <b>Globe and Mail</b> in daily <b>circulation</b> \non weekdays, it overtakes the Globe in ...",
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"snippet": "A newspaper of record is a major newspaper that has a large <b>circulation</b> and \nwhose editorial ... Successor to The <b>Globe</b> (founded 1844), The Toronto <b>Mail</b> (\n1872) and Toronto Empire (1887); papers merged in 1895 and 1936, English.",
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"snippet": "The Boston <b>Globe</b> is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston\n, Massachusetts, since its creation by Charles H. Taylor in 1872.",
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In which city did organized option markets originate? | 597644313212908236 | Futures exchange | [
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"snippet": "A commodity <b>market</b> is a <b>market</b> that trades in the primary economic sector rather \nthan ... In a call <b>option</b> counterparties enter into a financial contract <b>option</b> where \nthe buyer purchases the right but not the ... The National Futures Association (\nNFA) was formed in 1976 and is the futures industry's self-regulatory <b>organization</b>\n.",
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"snippet": "Forwards · <b>Options</b> · Spot <b>market</b> · Swaps · Trading · Participants · Regulation · \nClearing. Related areas. Banks and banking · Finance · corporate · personal · \npublic · v · t · e. Over-the-counter (OTC) or off-exchange trading is done directly \nbetween two parties, without ... In OTC, <b>market</b> contracts are bilateral (i.e. the \ncontract is only between two ...",
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When did peru last qualify for world cup? | -2377230200088882546 | Peru at the FIFA World Cup | [
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When were the first colonies established in america? | 2924001273855537393 | Colonial history of the United States | [
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"snippet": "The British colonization of the Americas describes the history of the \nestablishment of control, ... Over the next several centuries more <b>colonies were</b> \n<b>established</b> in the Americas. While the ... The English <b>established</b> their <b>first</b> \nsuccessful, permanent <b>colony</b> in North <b>America</b> at Jamestown in 1607 on the \nChesapeake Bay, which ...",
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Who medaled in the men's figure skating? | -4879461242404680571 | List of Olympic medalists in figure skating | [
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When was the plane landed on the hudson river? | -2451075907402346071 | US Airways Flight 1549 | [
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When did the volcano in tenerife last erupt? | -7001412712537175222 | Teide | [
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Unlike renaissance texts most medieval texts were written in? | 5561488253346813912 | Medieval literature | [
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"snippet": "Some countries have declared Islam as the <b>official</b> state <b>religion</b>. In those \ncountries, the legal code is largely secular.",
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When did basketball become a sport in the olympics? | -1661860514952228298 | Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics | [
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When did birth control become legal in ireland? | -8735101703461854871 | Contraception in the Republic of Ireland | [
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"snippet": "Group C of the 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> took place from 16 to 26 June 2018. The \ngroup consisted of France, Australia, <b>Peru</b> and Denmark. ... All <b>times</b> listed are \nlocal <b>time</b>. ... For Australia, they had not won any <b>World Cup</b> matches since their \n<b>last</b> major victory in 2010 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, beating Serbia 2–1; and also Australia \nhad ...",
"title": "2018 FIFA World Cup Group C"
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"snippet": "The Chile–<b>Peru</b> football rivalry is a long-standing sports rivalry between the \nnational football ... Latest meeting, Chile 0–3 Peru ... <b>Peru</b> games generally tend \nto be very competitive and at <b>times</b> rough, often with players sent off. ... In the \nFIFA <b>World Cup</b> tournament, Chile and <b>Peru</b> have only faced each other in the \nqualifying ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Peru's</b> hopes of qualifying for the 2010 <b>World Cup</b> were dashed ... The press \n<b>went</b> on to name the squad the worst in the national team's ... who officially retired \nfrom the team at this <b>time</b>, expressed their hopes to ...",
"title": "History of the Peru national football team"
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"snippet": "The <b>Peru</b> national under-17 football team represents <b>Peru</b> in international under-\n17 football ... <b>Peru</b> will host the 2021 FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b>, it will be the second \n<b>time</b> to be hosted by <b>Peru</b>. ... In 2007, the <b>Peruvian</b> U-17 football team <b>went</b> to the \n2007 South American Under-17 Football Championship that was held in Ecuador\n ...",
"title": "Peru national under-17 football team"
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"snippet": "... 2012 FIFA Club <b>World Cup Final</b> for Corinthians. Since his international debut \nin 2004, Guerrero has earned over 100 caps for <b>Peru</b> and is the nation's all-<b>time</b> ...",
"title": "Paolo Guerrero"
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"snippet": "The 1978 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the 11th staging of the FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, quadrennial \ninternational ... This was also the <b>last World Cup</b> tournament to use the original \ninclusion of 16 ... Iran, the reigning Asian champions, <b>went</b> out of the tournament \nwinless. ... Trailing 2–0 at half-<b>time</b>, <b>Peru</b> simply collapsed in the second half, and\n ...",
"title": "1978 FIFA World Cup"
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"snippet": "The South American section of the 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> qualification acted as \nqualifiers for the ... Two-<b>time</b> defending Copa América champions Chile did not \nqualify for 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> after a 3–0 loss to Brazil on the <b>final</b> day of \nqualifying ... New Zealand, <b>Peru</b> qualified for the <b>World Cup</b> for the first <b>time</b> since \n1982.",
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"snippet": "<b>Peru</b> participated in the <b>World Cup</b> during the first <b>World Cup</b> in 1930 and in \ntournaments since 1958. <b>Peru</b> were invited to the first FIFA <b>World Cup</b> in Uruguay \nin ...",
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"snippet": "Qualification for the FIFA <b>World Cup</b> finals continued being an elusive objective \nfor <b>Peru</b> during the early 21st century. According to ...",
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"snippet": "There were claims that the Argentine military dictatorship interfered to ensure \nArgentina would defeat <b>Peru</b>, though these were denied by the <b>Peruvian</b> captain \nand ...",
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"snippet": "Originally, it was determined that <b>Peru</b> would have hosted the tournament \nbetween 5 and 27 October 2019, however, it was announced in February 2019 \nthat they ...",
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"snippet": "They were also one of the bidders to host the 2021 FIFA U-20 <b>World Cup</b>, which \nwas awarded to Indonesia on the same day in exchange for <b>Peru's</b> right to host ...",
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"snippet": "The 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship, the eleventh edition of the tournament\n, was held in the cities of Lima, Trujillo, Chiclayo, Piura and Iquitos in <b>Peru</b> \nbetween 16 September and 2 October 2005. ... "FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b> UAE 2013 \nAdidas Golden Scorer". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football \nAssociation.",
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"snippet": "The group was won by Argentina, who qualified for the 1986 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. \n<b>Peru</b> and Colombia entered the CONMEBOL play-off stage. Standings[edit]. \nTeam ...",
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"snippet": "The referee pointed to the spot upon reviewing video footage and Cueva blazed \nover, much to the dismay of <b>Peru's</b> sizable ...",
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"query": "When was the last time that peru went to the women'sworld cup?",
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"snippet": "They finished fifth in the qualifiers, following a controversial <b>final</b> day draw \nagainst Colombia, with Paolo Guerrero scoring the crucial goal. They <b>went</b> on to \nface ...",
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"snippet": "Brazil <b>won</b> by a 3–1 score, meaning Argentina had to beat <b>Peru</b> by four clear \ngoals to reach the <b>final</b> but they managed to do it. Trailing 2–0 at half-<b>time</b>, <b>Peru</b> ...",
"title": "1978 FIFA World Cup"
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"snippet": "The South American section of the 2018 FIFA World <b>Cup</b> qualification acted as \nqualifiers for the ... Two-<b>time</b> defending Copa América champions Chile did not \nqualify for 2018 FIFA World <b>Cup</b> after a 3–0 loss to Brazil on the <b>final</b> day of \nqualifying campaign, ... <b>Cup</b>. <b>Peru</b> advanced to the inter-confederation play-offs \nand <b>won</b>.",
"title": "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)"
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"snippet": "The 2019 FIFA <b>Women's</b> World <b>Cup</b> qualification process decided all 24 teams \nwhich <b>played in</b> ... <b>Final</b> tournament: Eight teams <b>played in</b> the 2018 AFC \n<b>Women's</b> Asian <b>Cup</b>, which was held ... 5, <b>Peru</b>, 4, 0, 1, 3, 1, 12, −11, 1 ... of the \nteam from CONCACAF was not known at <b>time</b> of draw) were drawn to host the \nsecond leg.",
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"snippet": "Japan <b>won</b> the <b>final</b> against the United States on a penalty shoot-out following a \n2–2 draw after extra <b>time</b> and <b>became</b> the first Asian team to win a senior FIFA ...",
"title": "2011 FIFA Women's World Cup"
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"snippet": "A total of 24 teams will qualify for the <b>final</b> tournament. In addition to <b>Peru</b> who \nautomatically qualified as hosts, 23 other teams qualified from six separate ...",
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"snippet": "The 2019 FIVB Volleyball <b>Women's</b> U20 World <b>Championship</b> will be the \ntwentieth edition of ... The <b>final</b> tournament was held in Mexico from 12 to 21 July \n2019. Mexico played hosts for this event for the fourth <b>time</b>. The finals involved 16 \nteams, of which 15 <b>came</b> through qualifying competitions, while the host nation \nqualified ...",
"title": "2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship"
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"snippet": "The 13 World <b>Cup</b> tournaments have been <b>won</b> by five different national teams. \nChina have <b>won</b> five <b>times</b>. The other World <b>Cup</b> winners are Cuba, with four ...",
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"snippet": "The 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World <b>Championship</b> is the sixteenth edition \nof the FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World <b>Championship</b>, contested by the <b>women's</b> \n... The <b>final</b> tournament is currently being held in Egypt from 5 to 14 September \n2019. ... The finals involve 20 teams, of which 19 <b>came</b> through qualifying ...",
"title": "2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship"
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"snippet": "The FIFA <b>Women's</b> World <b>Cup</b> (WWC) was first broadcast on television in <b>time</b> for \nthe very first ... 2011 <b>became</b> the first <b>Women's</b> World <b>Cup</b> to have games \narchived on ESPN3. ... The USA/Japan 2015 <b>Final became</b> the highest ever rated \nsoccer match in the US. ... <b>Peru</b>[edit]. 2019– Latina Television& DirecTV Sports ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Peru</b> national football team represents <b>Peru</b> in <b>men's</b> international football. \nThe national team <b>has been</b> organized, since 1927, by the <b>Peruvian</b> Football ... \n<b>Peru</b> has <b>won</b> the Copa América twice and qualified for FIFA <b>World Cup</b> finals \nfive <b>times</b> (<b>last</b> appearing in 2018); it also participated in the 1936 Olympic \nfootball ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Peru women's</b> national football team represents <b>Peru</b> in international \n<b>women's</b> football and ... 2.1 Current squad; 2.2 <b>Recent</b> call ups. 3 Results ... 4.1 \n<b>World Cup</b> record; 4.2 South American Championship; 4.3 South American \nUnder-20 ...",
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"snippet": "Brazil <b>won</b> the tournament for the fourth <b>time</b> in a row, after finishing first in the \n<b>final</b> round. Also, they qualified for the FIFA <b>Women's World Cup</b> along with ...",
"title": "2003 South American Women's Football Championship"
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"snippet": "The <b>Peru</b> national under-17 football team represents <b>Peru</b> in international under-\n17 football ... challenges. <b>Peru</b> will host the 2021 FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b>, it will be \nthe second <b>time</b> to be hosted by <b>Peru</b>. ... In the group stage, <b>Peru won</b> most of the \nmatches and ended first in its group (qualifying to the <b>final</b> round). In the <b>final</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The 2019 FIFA <b>Women's World Cup</b> qualification process decided all 24 teams \nwhich <b>played in</b> ... <b>Final</b> tournament: Eight teams <b>played in</b> the 2018 AFC \n<b>Women's</b> Asian Cup, which was held ... 5, <b>Peru</b>, 4, 0, 1, 3, 1, 12, −11, 1 ... of the \nteam from CONCACAF was not known at <b>time</b> of draw) were drawn to host the \nsecond leg.",
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"snippet": "The 2019 FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b> was the 18th edition of the FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b>, \nthe biennial international <b>men's</b> youth football championship ... Originally, it was \ndetermined that <b>Peru</b> would have hosted the tournament between 5 ... also the \nfirst <b>time</b> in the history that Brazil <b>won</b> a FIFA <b>World Cup</b> tournament at home soil.",
"title": "2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup"
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"snippet": "The Colombia <b>women's</b> national football team represents Colombia in \ninternational <b>women's</b> ... Colombia is one of South America's best-ranked \nnational teams, and are also the ... <b>women's</b> team advanced beyond the group \nstage in a <b>World Cup</b> (in 2015). ... **Gold background colour indicates that the \ntournament was <b>won</b>.",
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"snippet": "... <b>Peru</b> played against only 5 of the South American nations (With no \nparticipation from Argentina or Brazil), in 1975 <b>Peru won</b> the <b>cup</b> once <b>more</b> (This \n<b>time</b> with ...",
"title": "Peru at the Copa América"
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"snippet": "Football is the most popular sport in <b>Peru</b>. Football in <b>Peru</b> was introduced by \nBritish immigrants ... Alianza agreed to the federation's terms, and <b>played in</b> the \n1930 <b>World Cup</b>. ... For the <b>final</b>, <b>Peru</b> had to yet again face Uruguay, but this <b>time</b> \nthe team was able to overcome the challenge and defeated Uruguay by a close ...",
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"snippet": "The 2019 South American <b>Cricket Championship</b> was a <b>cricket</b> tournament held \nin Lima, <b>Peru</b> from 3 to 6 October 2019. A men's and women's tournament held, ...",
"title": "2019 South American Cricket Championship"
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"snippet": "<b>Cricket Peru</b> men's team - the 'Llamas' - competed ... <b>Cricket</b> and potentially to \nplaying in the <b>World Cup</b>.",
"title": "Peru national cricket team"
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"snippet": "The Asociación Peruana de <b>Cricket</b> or <b>Cricket Peru</b> is the official governing body \nof the sport of ... In 2007, the <b>Peruvian</b> National <b>T20</b> Championship was \ninaugurated, with all games being played at LCFC. ... <b>Cricket</b> Council that offered \na pathway to World League <b>Cricket</b> and potentially to playing in the <b>World Cup</b>. 1. \nBuenos ...",
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"snippet": "Football is the most popular sport in <b>Peru</b>. Football in <b>Peru</b> was introduced by \nBritish immigrants ... changes such as in 1865 to Lima <b>Cricket</b> and Lawn Tennis \nClub and in 1906 to Lima <b>Cricket</b> and Football Club. ... The participation of <b>Peru</b> \nin the 1970 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> remains as one of the most memorable as the squad\n ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Peru</b> national football team represents <b>Peru</b> in men's international football. \nThe national ... <b>Peru</b> has won the Copa América twice and qualified for FIFA \n<b>World Cup</b> finals five times (last appearing in ... capital founded the Lima <b>Cricket</b> \nClub, <b>Peru's</b> first organization dedicated to the practice of <b>cricket</b>, rugby, and \nfootball.",
"title": "Peru national football team"
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"snippet": "The history of the <b>Peru</b> national football team dates back to the late 19th century, \nwhen English ... By the 1890s, British sporting clubs in the <b>Peruvian</b> capital such \nas Lima <b>Cricket</b> and Lawn Tennis were already playing football. ... At the \ninaugural 1930 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the <b>Peruvian</b> team failed to progress beyond the \ngroup ...",
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"snippet": "The 2019 South American <b>Cricket Championship</b> was a <b>cricket</b> tournament that \ntook place in Lima, <b>Peru</b> from 3 to 6 October 2019. This was the tenth edition of ...",
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"snippet": "The International <b>Cricket</b> Council (<b>ICC</b>) was founded at Lord's on 15 June 1909 \nas the Imperial ... There is also an <b>ICC T20 World Cup</b> Qualifier that works as a \nqualification process for <b>ICC T20 World Cup</b> that occurred every two years (until \n2016, the ... <b>Peru</b> · Men • Women • U19, <b>Peru Cricket</b> Association, 2017, Americas\n.",
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How long has the show blue bloods been on tv? | -2890457345158505121 | Blue Bloods (TV series) | [
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When does mcdonald's monopoly start in canada? | 4806883746692973837 | McDonald's Monopoly | [
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Starch based food to be made into plastic? | 8172213600215203638 | Bioplastic | [
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What was the population of the us in 1970? | -2021114858322459628 | 1970 United States Census | [
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Iron ore is found in which state in nigeria? | -7977817163213920649 | Mining industry of Nigeria | [
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When does crossing over occur in prophase 1? | -6031447697346058052 | Chromosomal crossover | [
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When did they find the dead sea scrolls? | -4374821084460764102 | Dead Sea Scrolls | [
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When does scorpion season 4 episode 13 air? | -5995586345013547724 | List of Scorpion episodes | [
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The portion of the uterine endometrium that is shed every month is the? | 6744417834211183281 | Endometrium | [
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When was free health care introduced in canada? | -2279466021312477251 | Healthcare in Canada | [
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"snippet": "<b>Seasons</b>, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, <b>17</b>, 18, 19, 20, 21. Odafin \n"Fin" Tutuola <b>is a</b> fictional character on the TV drama <b>Law</b> & <b>Order</b>: <b>Special</b> \n<b>Victims</b> Unit, played by Ice-T. He <b>is a</b> sergeant with the <b>New</b> ... At the <b>start</b> of the \n<b>episode</b> "Send In the Clowns," Ken and his husband bring their infant son Jaden \nto the ...",
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"snippet": "John James McCoy <b>is a</b> fictional character in the television drama <b>Law</b> & <b>Order</b>. \nHe was created by Dick Wolf and Michael S. Chernuchin and portrayed by Sam \nWaterston from 1994 until the end of the <b>series</b> in 2010. He <b>is the</b> second-longest \ntenured character on the show (16 <b>seasons</b>), after ... McCoy's appearance on \n<b>Law</b> & <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims</b> Unit on the November ...",
"title": "Jack McCoy"
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"snippet": "Nicolas Amaro <b>is a</b> fictional character on the NBC police procedural drama <b>Law</b> & \n<b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims</b> Unit, portrayed by Danny Pino. Amaro <b>is a</b> detective with \nthe Manhattan <b>SVU</b> at the 16th Precinct of the <b>New</b> ... In the <b>Season</b> 14 <b>premiere</b>, \nshe reveals to Amaro that she is accepting a job in Washington, ... <b>Season 17</b>.",
"title": "Nick Amaro"
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"snippet": "Former showrunner/EP Warren Leight (<b>seasons</b> 13-<b>17</b>) is set to <b>return</b> for the \nrecord-breaking 21st <b>season</b>. Executive producer/director Alex Chapple <b>will</b> join\n ...",
"title": "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (season 20)"
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"snippet": "<b>Law</b> & <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims</b> Unit was renewed for a sixteenth <b>season</b> on May 7, \n... Executive producer Warren Leight revealed that the sixteenth <b>season will</b> \nfollow ... LuPone plays a Hollywood agent and Jordan her <b>newest star</b> who both \n... "NBC's Week <b>17</b> Highlights: 'Celebrity Apprentice' Beats All 12 Telecasts from \nits ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Law</b> & <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims</b> Unit was renewed for a seventeenth <b>season</b> on ... \nthe producers <b>did</b> not kill off his character, leaving open the possibility of a <b>return</b>. \n... <b>would</b> guest <b>star</b> in the two-part <b>season</b> finale which aired on May <b>18</b> and 25.",
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"snippet": "The <b>18th season</b> of <b>Law</b> & <b>Order</b> premiered on NBC on January 2, 2008, and \nconcluded on ... Milena Govich, who played Detective Nina Cassady, also <b>did</b> not \n<b>return</b> to the <b>series</b> after joining the cast one year earlier following the departure \nof ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Law</b> & <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims</b> Unit was renewed for a 19th <b>season</b> on May 12, \n2017. ... At the <b>New</b> York Fashion Week event on September 7, 2017, Shields \ntalked ... of <b>SVU's season 19 premiere</b> episode and announced that <b>Will</b> Chase \n<b>would</b> ...",
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Who played the diva in the movie fifth element? | -1766621284729225876 | Maïwenn | [
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"snippet": "Inva Mula (born June 27, 1963) is an Albanian opera lyric soprano. She began \nher soprano career at a very early age. Her father (Avni Mula) and mother (Nina \nMula) were also opera singers. She is also known for providing the voice of the \n<b>diva</b> Plavalaguna in the film The <b>Fifth Element</b>. ... (<b>played</b> on-screen by Maïwenn \nLe Besco) in the 1997 film The <b>Fifth Element</b>, ...",
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Who is the guy who sings oppa gangnam style? | 3032857485336462006 | Gangnam Style | [
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Who will be the home team in the 2017 sec championship game? | -7952073786407766224 | 2017 SEC Championship Game | [
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Where is the university of north dakota located? | -546699776466506676 | University of North Dakota | [
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Who made the song while my guitar gently weeps? | 1806803385644105810 | While My Guitar Gently Weeps | [
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Who sang up where we belong with joe cocker? | -5303968491379657883 | Up Where We Belong | [
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When did the moto z2 play come out? | -1683555754361224271 | Moto Z2 Play | [
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Youngest girl to climb mount everest at the age of 13? | -1517629071499455945 | Malavath Purna | [
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Visual signs of spoilage for fruits and vegetables? | 7725028157332755024 | Food spoilage | [
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How many siberian tigers are in the wild? | -4840976141866614246 | Siberian tiger | [
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Where does the last name dukes come from? | -61344166440872027 | Duke (surname) | [
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"snippet": "Elena Gilbert is a fictional character and protagonist from the television series \nThe <b>Vampire Diaries</b>. In The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>, set in the fictional town of Mystic \nFalls, she is ... Elena will only wake <b>up</b> when Bonnie dies in around 60 years. ... \nher biggest challenge on The <b>Vampire Diaries</b> was distinguishing <b>Katherine</b> and \nElena, ...",
"title": "Elena Gilbert"
},
{
"snippet": "Damon Salvatore is a fictional character in The <b>Vampire Diaries</b> novel series, as \nwell as the ... Damon Salvatore is a vampire, turned by <b>Katherine</b> Pierce 145 \nyears prior to the series' debut. ... After saving Elena with Stefan in <b>episode</b> 8 of \nseason 2, Damon <b>shows up</b> in Elena's room with the vervain necklace that was \nripped ...",
"title": "Damon Salvatore"
},
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"snippet": ""Fool Me Once" is the 14th <b>episode</b> of the <b>first</b> season of The CW television series\n, The <b>Vampire</b> ... Anna <b>shows up</b> and the two of them go for a walk away from the \ncrowd. ... So, in the face of all that build-<b>up</b>, the opening of the tomb to reveal that \n<b>Katherine</b> was never in there in the <b>first</b> place could have been a debacle on the\n ...",
"title": "Fool Me Once (The Vampire Diaries)"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>, a one-hour American supernatural drama, was renewed for \na fourth ... The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>' spin-off series, was picked <b>up</b> for a full season \nslated to ... Damon asks why Shane <b>showed up</b> in Mystic Falls in the <b>first</b> place \ncausing ... Rebekah and Damon go with <b>Katherine</b> to her house to get the cure.",
"title": "The Vampire Diaries (season 4)"
}
]
}
] |
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