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Who is the majority whip of the house? | -4486346113071290681 | Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives | [
"Steve Scalise"
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"Jim Clyburn",
"House Majority Leader"
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"snippet": "Party leaders and whips of the United States <b>House</b> of Representatives, also \nknown as floor ... The Speaker, <b>Majority</b> Leader, Minority Leader, <b>Majority Whip</b> \nand Minority <b>Whip</b> all receive special office suites in the United States Capitol.",
"title": "House Majority Leader"
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"snippet": "A <b>whip</b> is an official of a <b>political</b> party whose task is to ensure party discipline in a \nlegislature. ... Similarly, in the <b>House</b>, the <b>majority whip</b> is outranked by both the \n<b>majority</b> leader and the speaker. Unlike the Senate's presiding officer, the ...",
"title": "Whip (politics)"
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"snippet": "Kevin Owen McCarthy (born January 26, 1965) is an American politician serving \nin the United ... McCarthy was elected to House leadership as the Republican \nChief Deputy Whip, from 2009 to 2011, and <b>House Majority Whip</b>, from 2011 until\n ...",
"title": "Kevin McCarthy (U.S. Representative)"
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"snippet": "James Enos Clyburn is an American politician of the Democratic Party serving as \n<b>House Majority Whip</b> since 2019. He is a two-time Majority Whip, having ...",
"title": "Jim Clyburn"
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"snippet": "The Senate <b>Majority</b> and Minority Leaders are two United States senators and \nmembers of the ... Before 1969, the official titles were <b>Majority Whip</b> and Minority \n<b>Whip</b>. ... This is in contrast to the <b>House</b> of Representatives where the elected \nSpeaker of the <b>House</b> has a great deal of discretionary power and generally \npresides ...",
"title": "Party leaders of the United States Senate"
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"snippet": "Steny Hamilton Hoyer is an American attorney and politician serving as U.S. \nRepresentative for Maryland's 5th congressional district since 1981 and as \n<b>House Majority</b> Leader since 2019. ... He also served as Deputy Majority <b>Whip</b> \nfrom 1987 to 1989. When David E. Bonior resigned as Minority <b>Whip</b> in early \n2002, Hoyer ran ...",
"title": "Steny Hoyer"
},
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"snippet": "Eric Ivan Cantor (born June 6, 1963) is a former American politician and lawyer \nwho served as the United States representative for Virginia's 7th congressional \ndistrict from 2001 until 2014. As a member of the Republican Party, he became \n<b>House Majority</b> Leader ... He previously served as House Minority <b>Whip</b> from \n2009 until 2011.",
"title": "Eric Cantor"
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"snippet": "Stephen Joseph Scalise is an American politician who is the United States \n<b>House</b> of ... While as <b>Majority Whip</b> he was the third-ranking <b>House</b> Republican \nbehind Speaker Paul Ryan and McCarthy, as Minority <b>Whip</b> he is second in \ncommand ...",
"title": "Steve Scalise"
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"snippet": "The United States <b>House</b> of Representatives is the lower <b>house</b> of the United \nStates Congress, ... The current <b>majority whip</b> in the <b>House</b> of Representatives is \nJim Clyburn, who is a member of the Democratic Party. The current minority <b>whip</b> \nis ...",
"title": "United States House of Representatives"
},
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"snippet": "Thomas Dale DeLay is a former member of the United States House of \nRepresentatives, representing Texas's 22nd congressional district from 1985 \nuntil 2006. He was Republican Party (GOP) House Majority Leader from 2003 to \n2005. ... In 1995, he was elected <b>House Majority Whip</b>. With the Republicans in \ncontrol of both ...",
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Another name for the stalk of a flower? | -500217294391981580 | Glossary of plant morphology | [
"stem"
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"snippet": "Stalk or stalking may refer to: Contents. 1 Behavior; 2 Biology; 3 Other uses; 4 \nSee also ... Petiole (botany), a leaf stalk; Peduncle (botany), a <b>flower stalk</b>; \nPituitary stalk, a part of the brain; Plant stem, one of two main structural axes of a \nvascular ...",
"title": "Stalk"
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"snippet": "Each agave plant produces several pounds of edible <b>flowers</b> during its final \nseason. The <b>stalks</b>, which are ready during the summer, before the blossom, \nweigh ...",
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"snippet": "In botany, a scape is a long internode that forms the basal part or the whole of a \npeduncle (a herbaceous stem that is destined to bear one or more flowers or fruit)\n. Typically it takes the form of a long, leafless flowering stem rising directly from ... \nbut modern formal usage tends to favour the likes of "A long <b>flower stalk</b> rising ...",
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"snippet": "A raceme is an unbranched, indeterminate inflorescence with pedicellate (having \nshort <b>floral stalks</b>) flowers along the axis. A spike is a type of raceme with flowers\n ...",
"title": "Inflorescence"
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"snippet": "Bingdi lotuses (Chinese: 并蒂莲; pīnyīn:bìngdìlián) are lotuses that carry a pair of \nflowers on each <b>flower stalk</b>, whereas it is only a single flower in most lotuses.",
"title": "Bingdi lotus"
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"snippet": "DescriptionDigitalis purpurea 'Primrose Carousel' <b>Flower Stalk</b> 1200px.jpg. \nPicture of a <b>flower stalk</b> on ...",
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"snippet": "Raceme – a <b>flower</b> spike with <b>flowers</b> that have <b>stalks</b> of equal length. The stem \ntip continues to grow and produces more <b>flowers</b>, with the bottom <b>flowers</b> \nopening ...",
"title": "Glossary of plant morphology"
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"snippet": "A pedicel is a stem that attaches a single <b>flower</b> to the inflorescence. Such \ninflorescences are described as pedicellate. Contents. 1 Description; 2 In \ncultivation ...",
"title": "Pedicel (botany)"
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"snippet": "The <b>flowers</b> have not yet emerged from the buds. Note bracts and branches at \nnodes. Compare with Papyrus. Cyperus scapes. Contrast with peduncle of Agave\n. In botany, a peduncle is a stem supporting an inflorescence, or, after \nfecundation, ...",
"title": "Peduncle (botany)"
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"snippet": "The <b>stalk</b> or column supporting the stamens in certain <b>flowers</b>. andromonoecious: \nHaving bisexual <b>flowers</b> and male <b>flowers</b> on the same individual plant. Contrast\n ...",
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Which two district of nepal border on both india and china? | -5750359108731767788 | China–Nepal border | [
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"snippet": "<b>India</b> shares with many sovereign countries; <b>Nepal</b>, Pakistan, <b>China</b>, Bangladesh\n, Bhutan, Sri ... Mahisasan railway station (Karimganj <b>district</b>, <b>India</b>) - Shahbazpur \n(Sylhet division); Golokganj (Dhubri <b>district</b>) - Sonahaat (Rongpur Division) ...",
"title": "Borders of India"
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"snippet": "The <b>India</b>–<b>Nepal Border</b>, is an open international <b>border</b> running between <b>India</b> \nand <b>Nepal</b>. ... On a local level, <b>Indian</b> and <b>Nepali district</b> officials meet regularly to \ndiscuss security challenges and other issues on their respective <b>border</b> portions. \n... a 400 square kilometres (150 sq mi) area at the <b>India</b>-<b>Nepal</b>-<b>China border</b> in ...",
"title": "India–Nepal border"
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"snippet": "<b>Nepal</b> measures about 880 kilometers (547 mi) along its Himalayan axis by 150 \nto 250 kilometers (93 to 155 mi) across. <b>Nepal</b> has an area of 147,181 square \nkilometers (56,827 sq mi). <b>Nepal</b> is landlocked by <b>India</b> on three sides and <b>China</b>'\ns Tibet Autonomous ... The Terai (also spelled Tarai) region begins at the <b>Indian</b> \n<b>border</b> and includes ...",
"title": "Geography of Nepal"
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"snippet": "The <b>border</b> between <b>China</b> and <b>Nepal</b> is 1,414 kilometres (879 mi) in length, \nalong the ... This <b>border</b> passes through the highest peak in the world, Mount \nEverest. The line extends between two tripoints <b>China</b>–<b>Nepal</b>–<b>India</b>. The tripoint \nin the west is ...",
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"snippet": "The Kalapani territory is an area disputed between <b>India</b> and <b>Nepal</b>, but under \n<b>Indian</b> administration as part of Pithoragarh <b>district</b> in the Uttarakhand state. \nAccording to <b>Nepal's</b> claim, it lies in Darchula <b>district</b>, Sudurpashchim ... So the \ntrijunction of the <b>India</b>–<b>China</b>–<b>Nepal borders</b> was on the dividing line of the Kali \nRiver ...",
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"snippet": "The territorial disputes of <b>India</b> and <b>Nepal</b> include few areas: Kalapani territory \nand Susta. ... The river <b>borders</b> the <b>Nepalese district</b> of Darchula in \nSudurpashchim Pradesh province and the <b>Indian district</b> of ... Kalapani has been \ncontrolled by <b>India's Indo</b>-Tibetan <b>Border</b> Police since the Sino-<b>Indian</b> War with \n<b>China</b> in 1962.",
"title": "Territorial disputes of India and Nepal"
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"snippet": "There are several disputed territories of <b>India</b>. A territorial dispute is a \ndisagreement over the ... <b>India</b> now faces territorial issues with two of its \nneighbors – <b>China</b> and ... Demchok and Chumar in Leh <b>District</b> of Ladakh; Kaurik \nand Shipki La in ... by <b>Nepal</b>, Kalapani has been administered by <b>India's Indo</b>-\nTibetan <b>Border</b> Police ...",
"title": "List of disputed territories of India"
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"snippet": "Province No. 2 is a province in the southeastern region of <b>Nepal</b> that was formed \nafter the adoption of the Constitution of <b>Nepal</b>. It is <b>Nepal's</b> second most populous \nprovince, and smallest province by area. It <b>borders</b> Province No. 1 to the east, \nProvince No. 3 to the north, and <b>India</b> to the south. ... The province includes eight \n<b>districts</b> from Saptari <b>District</b> in the east to Parsa ...",
"title": "Province No. 2"
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"snippet": "Lipulekh (elevation 5,200 m or 17,060 ft) is a Himalayan pass on the <b>border</b> \nbetween <b>India's</b> Uttarakhand state and the Tibet region of <b>China</b>, near their \ntrijunction with <b>Nepal</b>. <b>Nepal</b> has ongoing claims to the southern side of the pass, \ncalled Kalapani ... map '<b>District</b> Almora' published by the Survey of <b>India</b> [during \n1865–1869] for ...",
"title": "Lipulekh Pass"
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"snippet": "Northeast <b>India</b> is the easternmost region of <b>India</b> representing both a geographic \nand political administrative division of the country. It comprises eight states – \nArunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim \nand Tripura .The region shares an international <b>border</b> of 5,182 kilometres (3,220 \nmi) ... <b>India's</b> Look-East connectivity projects connect Northeast <b>India</b> to <b>China</b> \nand ...",
"title": "Northeast India"
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"query": "nepal districts",
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"snippet": "<b>Districts</b> in <b>Nepal</b> are second level of administrative divisions after provinces. \n<b>Districts</b> are subdivided in municipalities and rural municipalities. There are \nseven ...",
"title": "List of districts of Nepal"
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"snippet": "<b>Districts</b> of <b>Nepal</b> — <b>Nepal</b> currently comprises 77 <b>districts</b>, which are its second-\nlevel administrative country subdivisions.",
"title": "Category:Districts of Nepal"
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"snippet": "Bagmati Pradesh (<b>Nepali</b>: वाग्मती प्रदेश) is one of the seven provinces of \n<b>Nepal</b> ... See also[edit]. List of provinces of <b>Nepal</b> · List of <b>districts</b> of <b>Nepal</b> ...",
"title": "Bagmati Pradesh"
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"snippet": "The administrative divisions of <b>Nepal</b> are subnational administrative units of \n<b>Nepal</b>. The first level of country subdivisions of <b>Nepal</b> are ...",
"title": "Administrative divisions of Nepal"
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"snippet": "The Provinces of <b>Nepal</b> were formed on 20 September 2015 in accordance with \nSchedule 4 of the Constitution of <b>Nepal</b>. The seven provinces were formed by \ngrouping the existing <b>districts</b>.",
"title": "Provinces of Nepal"
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"snippet": "Until the establishment of seven new provinces in 2015, <b>Nepal</b> was divided into \n14 administrative zones (<b>Nepali</b>: अञ्चल; anchal) and 75 <b>districts</b> (<b>Nepali</b>: ...",
"title": "List of zones of Nepal"
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"snippet": "Province No. 2 is a province in the southeastern region of <b>Nepal</b> that was formed \nafter the ... The province includes eight <b>districts</b> from Saptari <b>District</b> in the east to \nParsa <b>District</b> in the west. The majority of the province's population speaks ...",
"title": "Province No. 2"
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"snippet": "Prior to the promulgation of a new constitution in 2015, <b>Nepal</b> was divided into \nfive development regions (<b>Nepali</b>: विकास क्षेत्र), 14 administrative zones (\n<b>Nepali</b>: अञ्चल) and 75 <b>districts</b> (<b>Nepali</b>: जिल्ला) ...",
"title": "Development regions of Nepal"
},
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"snippet": "The Terai or Tarai (Hindi: तराई <b>Nepali</b>: तराइ) is a lowland region in southern \n<b>Nepal</b> and ... These are mostly the <b>districts</b> of these states that are on the Indo-\n<b>Nepal</b> border: Haryana: Panchkula <b>district</b>; Uttarakhand: Haridwar <b>district</b>, Udham\n ...",
"title": "Terai"
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"snippet": "Mustang <b>District</b> is one of the seventy-seven <b>districts</b> of <b>Nepal</b>. It covers an area of \n3,573 km<sup>2</sup> (1,380 sq mi) and has a population (2011) of 13,452.",
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"query": "Which two district of nepal border on both india and china?",
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"snippet": "The <b>border</b> between <b>China</b> and <b>Nepal</b> is 1,414 kilometres (879 mi) in length, \nalong the ... This <b>border</b> passes through the highest peak in the world, Mount \nEverest. The line extends between <b>two</b> tripoints <b>China</b>–<b>Nepal</b>–<b>India</b>. The tripoint \nin the west is ...",
"title": "China–Nepal border"
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"snippet": "There are several disputed territories of <b>India</b>. A territorial dispute is a \ndisagreement over the ... <b>India</b> now faces territorial issues with <b>two</b> of its \nneighbors – <b>China</b> and ... <b>border</b> of the <b>Indian</b> union territory of Ladakh and the \ndisputed <b>zone</b> of Aksai ... The Treaty of Sugauli signed by Kingdom of <b>Nepal</b> and \nBritish <b>India</b> in 1816 ...",
"title": "List of disputed territories of India"
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"snippet": "<b>Map</b> showing disputed territories of <b>India</b> · Sovereignty over <b>two</b> separated pieces \nof territory has been contested between <b>China</b> and <b>India</b>. Aksai Chin is located \n<b>either</b> in the <b>Indian</b> union territory of Ladakh or the <b>Chinese</b> ... Pass, were \nreasonably well-defined, but the Aksai Chin <b>area in</b> between lay largely \nundefined.",
"title": "Sino-Indian border dispute"
},
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"snippet": "The Republic of <b>India</b> and the Federal Democratic Republic of <b>Nepal</b> initiated \ntheir relationship with the 1950 <b>Indo</b>-<b>Nepal</b> Treaty of Peace and Friendship and \naccompanying secret letters that defined security relations between the <b>two</b> \ncountries, and an agreement governing <b>both</b> bilateral trade and trade ... The <b>Indo</b>\n-<b>Nepal border</b> is open; <b>Nepalese</b> and <b>Indian</b> nationals may move ...",
"title": "India–Nepal relations"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Map</b> showing the territorial claims of the ROC and the PRC. <b>China</b> shares \ninternational <b>borders</b> with 14 sovereign states. In addition, there is a 30-kilometre \n... <b>India</b>, 3,380 (2,100), Disputed; in three sections, separated by <b>Nepal</b> and \nBhutan depends on the ... Russia, 3,645 (2,264), In <b>two</b> sections, separated by \nMongolia.",
"title": "Borders of China"
},
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"snippet": "The 2017 <b>China India border</b> standoff or Doklam standoff refers to the military \n<b>border</b> standoff ... On 28 August, <b>both India and China</b> announced that they had \nwithdrawn all their troops from the face-off site in Doklam. ... On 18 June 2017, \naround 270 <b>Indian</b> troops, with weapons and <b>two</b> bulldozers, entered Doklam to \nstop ...",
"title": "2017 China–India border standoff"
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"snippet": "The bilateral relation between <b>Nepal</b> and <b>China</b> has been friendly and is defined \nby the Sino-<b>Nepal</b> Treaty of Peace and Friendship signed on April 28, 1960 by \nthe <b>two</b> countries. ... The government of <b>both Nepal</b> and <b>China</b> ratified the <b>border</b> \nagreement treaty on October 5, 1961. From 1975 onward, <b>Nepal</b> has maintained \na ...",
"title": "China–Nepal relations"
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"snippet": "The Kashmir conflict is a territorial conflict primarily between <b>India</b> and Pakistan \nover the ... <b>China</b> has also been involved in the conflict in a third-party role. <b>Both</b> \n<b>India</b> and Pakistan claimed the entirety of the former princely state of ... sent \nexpeditions to various <b>border</b> kingdoms and ended up encircling Kashmir by \n1840.",
"title": "Kashmir conflict"
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"snippet": "<b>China</b>–<b>India</b> relations, also called Sino-<b>Indian</b> relations or <b>Indo</b>-<b>Chinese</b> relations\n, refers to the ... <b>China</b> and <b>India</b> today share a <b>border</b> with <b>Nepal</b> and Bhutan \nacting as buffer states. Parts of the disputed ... Trade relations via the Silk Road \nacted as economic contact between the <b>two</b> regions. <b>China</b> and <b>India</b> have also \nhad ...",
"title": "China–India relations"
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"snippet": "The Bangladesh–<b>India border</b>, known locally as the International <b>Border</b> (IB), is \nan international ... A number of pillars mark the <b>border</b> between the <b>two</b> states. ... \nto simplify the <b>border</b> was ratified by <b>both India</b> and Bangladesh on 7 May 2015. \n... After the partition of <b>India</b> in 1947, Cooch Behar <b>district</b> merged with <b>India</b> and ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>border</b> between <b>China</b> and <b>Nepal</b> is 1,414 kilometres (879 mi) in length, \nalong the ... This <b>border</b> passes through the highest peak in the world, Mount \nEverest. The line extends between <b>two</b> tripoints <b>China</b>–<b>Nepal</b>–<b>India</b>. The tripoint \nin the west is ...",
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"snippet": "There are several disputed territories of <b>India</b>. A territorial dispute is a \ndisagreement over the ... <b>India</b> now faces territorial issues with <b>two</b> of its \nneighbors – <b>China</b> and ... <b>border</b> of the <b>Indian</b> union territory of Ladakh and the \ndisputed <b>zone</b> of Aksai ... The Treaty of Sugauli signed by Kingdom of <b>Nepal</b> and \nBritish <b>India</b> in 1816 ...",
"title": "List of disputed territories of India"
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"snippet": "<b>Map</b> showing disputed territories of <b>India</b> · Sovereignty over <b>two</b> separated pieces \nof territory has been contested between <b>China</b> and <b>India</b>. Aksai Chin is located \n<b>either</b> in the <b>Indian</b> union territory of Ladakh or the <b>Chinese</b> ... Pass, were \nreasonably well-defined, but the Aksai Chin <b>area in</b> between lay largely \nundefined.",
"title": "Sino-Indian border dispute"
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"snippet": "The Territorial disputes of <b>India</b> and <b>Nepal</b> include Kalapani 400 km<sup><b>2</b></sup> at <b>India</b>-\n<b>Nepal</b>-<b>China</b> tri-junction in Western <b>Nepal</b> ... As the first step for demarcating <b>Indo</b>\n-<b>Nepal border</b>, survey teams from <b>both</b> countries ...",
"title": "India–Nepal relations"
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"snippet": "On 18 June 2017, around 270 <b>Indian</b> troops, with weapons and <b>two</b> ... the <b>border</b> \nby <b>China</b> but as wholly within Bhutan by <b>both</b> Bhutan and <b>India</b>, extends ... \nForeign Ministry released a <b>map</b> depicting Doklam as part of <b>China</b>.",
"title": "2017 China–India border standoff"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Map</b> showing the territorial claims of the ROC and the PRC. <b>China</b> shares \ninternational <b>borders</b> with 14 sovereign states. In addition, there is a 30-kilometre \n... <b>India</b>, 3,380 (2,100), Disputed; in three sections, separated by <b>Nepal</b> and \nBhutan depends on the ... Russia, 3,645 (2,264), In <b>two</b> sections, separated by \nMongolia.",
"title": "Borders of China"
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"snippet": "The Kashmir conflict is a territorial conflict primarily between <b>India</b> and Pakistan \nover the ... <b>China</b> has also been involved in the conflict in a third-party role. <b>Both</b> \n<b>India</b> and Pakistan claimed the entirety of the former princely state of ... sent \nexpeditions to various <b>border</b> kingdoms and ended up encircling Kashmir by \n1840.",
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"snippet": "The bilateral relation between <b>Nepal</b> and <b>China</b> has been friendly and is defined \nby the Sino-<b>Nepal</b> Treaty of Peace and Friendship signed on April 28, 1960 by \nthe <b>two</b> countries. ... The government of <b>both Nepal</b> and <b>China</b> ratified the <b>border</b> \nagreement treaty on October 5, 1961. From 1975 onward, <b>Nepal</b> has maintained \na ...",
"title": "China–Nepal relations"
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"snippet": "The Bangladesh–<b>India border</b>, known locally as the International <b>Border</b> (IB), is \nan international ... A number of pillars mark the <b>border</b> between the <b>two</b> states. ... \nto simplify the <b>border</b> was ratified by <b>both India</b> and Bangladesh on 7 May 2015. \n... After the partition of <b>India</b> in 1947, Cooch Behar <b>district</b> merged with <b>India</b> and ...",
"title": "Bangladesh–India border"
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"snippet": "Pathibhara Yangwarak (<b>Nepali</b>: पाथीभरा याङवरक) is a rural municipality (\nGaunpalika) in <b>Taplejung</b> District of Province No. 1 of <b>Nepal</b>. Formerly the rural ...",
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"snippet": "Meringden is a Gaupalika (<b>Nepali</b>: गाउपालिका ; gaupalika) (Formerly: village \ndevelopment committee) located in <b>Taplejung</b> District in the Mechi Zone of ...",
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When did the jeep grand cherokee come out? | -1150843845400741665 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | [
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Who took steve's place on blues clues? | -4292646965691622618 | Donovan Patton | [
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When did scotland become part of the union? | 6940012775146301301 | History of Scotland | [
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Where is kentucky located in the united states? | 3687666420668951314 | Kentucky | [
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When was the last year we had a total eclipse of the sun? | 8127742235395621028 | List of solar eclipses in the 21st century | [
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Who did peter kay sing with on the late late show? | -6813088678785297651 | The Late Late Show (season 48) | [
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Who was the beast in beauty and the beast tv show? | -4657262659143356228 | Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series) | [
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When will gang beasts be released on ps4? | -3913009549441219375 | Gang Beasts | [
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When was the novel the great escape written? | -1928944663812887509 | The Great Escape (book) | [
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When did the ethiopian and eritrean war start? | 2569835778241321901 | Eritrean–Ethiopian War | [
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When do the live shows start for agt? | 1417501388376141846 | America's Got Talent (season 13) | [
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Who got constructed the moti masjid in delhi? | 780783468905798937 | Moti Masjid (Red Fort) | [
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Who plays cornelia in santa claus the movie? | 2853329791692742500 | Santa Claus: The Movie | [
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"snippet": "<b>Santa Claus</b> is a town in Spencer County, Indiana, United States, in the \nsouthwestern part of the state. Located in Carter, Clay and Harrison Townships, it \nsits ...",
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Formation of bony callus in fracture repair is followed by? | -540099653710497476 | Bone healing | [
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"title": "International versions of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"
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"snippet": "The Simpsons (<b>season 17</b>) · List of The Simpsons episodes. "Million Dollar Abie" \nis the sixteenth episode of the seventeenth season of The Simpsons. It originally \naired on the Fox network in the United States on April 2, 2006. <b>This</b> is the first \nepisode to have a parody title of the film Million Dollar Baby, ... The scene where \nGrandpa <b>seeks</b> assisted suicide is also a reference to the ...",
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"snippet": "This table lists all international variants in the television game show franchise \n<b>Who Wants to Be</b> ... September 7, 2012 (<b>Season</b> 6), December 9, 2010 (<b>Season</b> \n4) November 17, 2011 (<b>Season</b> 5) January 26, 2013 (<b>Season</b> 6). ₹70,000,000 ...",
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Who does leif garrett play in the outsiders? | 8656361540160180772 | The Outsiders (film) | [
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How many states in india are bicameral in their governance structure? | 7064444501204305939 | Bicameralism | [
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"snippet": "<b>State</b> governments in <b>India</b> are the governments ruling 28 <b>states</b> and 8 union \nterritories of <b>India</b> ... that has two houses known as <b>State</b> Legislative Assembly \nand <b>State</b> Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad), is a <b>bicameral legislature</b>.",
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"snippet": "The Parliament of <b>India</b> (IAST: Bhārat ki Sansad) is the supreme legislative body \nof the Republic of <b>India</b>. It is a <b>bicameral legislature</b> composed of the President ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>State</b> Legislative Council (Hindi: Vidhan Parishad) is the upper house in \nthose <b>states</b> of <b>India</b> that have a <b>bicameral state legislature</b>; the lower house \nbeing ...",
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"snippet": "The Karnataka Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the <b>bicameral</b> \n<b>legislature</b> of Karnataka <b>state</b> in southern <b>India</b>. Karnataka is one of the six <b>states</b> \n<b>in</b> ...",
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The heart chamber that acts as an entry for blood? | 1967062257672317519 | Heart | [
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"snippet": "Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a technique in which a machine temporarily \ntakes over the function of <b>the heart</b> and lungs during surgery, maintaining the \ncirculation of <b>blood</b> and the oxygen content of the patient's body. The CPB pump \nitself is often referred to as <b>a heart</b>–lung machine or "the ... Operations requiring \nthe opening of the <b>chambers</b> of <b>the heart</b>, for example, ...",
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"snippet": "The pericardium is a double-walled sac containing <b>the heart</b> and the roots of the \ngreat vessels. ... It is continuous with the outer adventitial layer of the neighboring \ngreat <b>blood</b> ... The epicardium is largely made of connective tissue and <b>functions</b> \nas a ... The left phrenic nerve passes over the pericardium of the left <b>ventricle</b>.",
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"snippet": "The electrical conduction system of <b>the heart</b> transmits signals generated usually \nby the ... The <b>ventricles</b> must maximize systolic pressure to force <b>blood</b> through \nthe ... The AV node <b>functions</b> as a critical delay in the conduction system. Without\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>A cardiac</b> pacemaker is a medical device that generates electrical impulses \ndelivered by electrodes to cause <b>the heart</b> muscle <b>chambers</b> (the upper, or atria \nand/or the lower, or <b>ventricles</b>) to contract and therefore pump <b>blood</b>; ... It is an \nemergency procedure that <b>acts</b> as a bridge until transvenous pacing or other \ntherapies ...",
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Who has won the most gold gloves in mlb history? | 6386457030522066722 | Rawlings Gold Glove Award | [
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"snippet": "The <b>most Gold Gloves</b> ever won by one player is 18 by pitcher Greg Maddux. He \nwon 13 consecutive awards from 1990 to 2002, all in the National League.",
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"snippet": "Willie Mays is tied with Roberto Clemente for the <b>most Gold Gloves</b> won by an \noutfielder, with 12 awards each. The Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually \nreferred to as the Gold Glove, is the award given ...",
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"snippet": "Keith Hernandez has won the <b>most Gold Gloves</b> at first base, capturing 11 \nconsecutive awards in the National League from 1978 to 1988. In the American ...",
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"snippet": "Among <b>Gold Glove</b> winners, the <b>most</b> A.L. putouts was in 2012, when Matt \nWieters had 994. Assist leaders include Carter (108 in 1980) in the National \nLeague and ...",
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"snippet": "The St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise based in St. Louis, \nMissouri, ... Their 11 World Series titles represent the <b>most</b> in the NL and are \nsecond in MLB only to the New York Yankees' 27. ... fan-voted award conferred \nannually to single out the top-fielding player from all <b>Gold Glove</b> winners in each \nleague.",
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What is the name of the trophies awarded at the annual montreal fireworks festival? | 2703740937449006004 | Fireworks competitions | [
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How many keys are on microsoft windows standard keyboard? | 4846756351029637947 | Computer keyboard | [
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Who sings want to get lost in your rock and roll? | -8015406791162235217 | Drift Away | [
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"snippet": "Robert Clark Seger is <b>an</b> American singer, <b>songwriter</b> and musician. As <b>a</b> locally \nsuccessful ... Seger <b>was</b> inducted into the <b>Rock and Roll</b> Hall of Fame in 2004 \nand the ... The remaining family soon <b>lost their</b> comfortable middle-class status \nand ... The Town Criers, covering songs <b>like</b> "Louie Louie", began gaining <b>a</b> \nsteady ...",
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Who plays queen cersei on game of thrones? | -7024996034072466121 | Lena Headey | [
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Who wrote the love you take is equal to the love you make? | -4404633072378727149 | The End (Beatles song) | [
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When was mandalay bay hotel in las vegas built? | -6524820325265439943 | Mandalay Bay | [
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Who's playing in the world series 2018? | 1936406843837831503 | 2018 Major League Baseball season | [
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What year does outlander season 3 take place? | 6178378948574379531 | Outlander (TV series) | [
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Who sang these boots were made for walking first? | -3062630765642710071 | These Boots Are Made for Walkin' | [
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Who sings when we walked in fields of gold? | 1968888225999652352 | Fields of Gold | [
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When did the french revolution start and why? | -7109834982590794536 | French Revolution | [
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When did the pilgrims land on plymouth rock? | 1581103709270230761 | Plymouth Rock | [
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Who sings the country song light it up? | 8057227130837067256 | Light It Up (Luke Bryan song) | [
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What does it mean by god's glory? | 1289587586833805381 | Glory (religion) | [
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When did hawthorn last win the wooden spoon? | 50629096838677708 | List of Australian Football League wooden spoons | [
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What is the largest denomination of us currency? | -7112125486308168977 | Large denominations of United States currency | [
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How old is the trombone player in chicago? | -537783784851069588 | James Pankow | [
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"snippet": "In <b>maggot therapy</b>, a number of small <b>maggots</b> are introduced to a wound in \norder to consume necrotic tissue, and do so far ...",
"title": "Debridement"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Maggot debridement therapy</b> on a wound on a diabetic foot. Insects have long \nbeen used in medicine, both traditional and modern, sometimes with little ...",
"title": "Insects in medicine"
},
{
"snippet": "Myiasis is the parasitic infestation of the body of a live animal by fly larvae (\nmaggots) that grow ... Maggot therapy – also known as <b>maggot debridement</b> \n<b>therapy</b> (MDT), larval therapy, larva therapy, or larvae therapy – is the intentional\n ...",
"title": "Myiasis"
},
{
"snippet": "Lucilia illustris is a member of the Calliphoridae family of flies commonly known \nas a blow fly. ... Medically, L. illustris is often used for <b>Maggot Debridement</b> \n<b>Therapy</b> because it only causes myiasis in necrotic tissue. Lucilia illustris was first\n ...",
"title": "Lucilia illustris"
},
{
"snippet": "The Calliphoridae are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with 1,200 known \nspecies. The maggot larvae, often used as fishing bait, are known as gentles. ... \n<b>Maggot debridement therapy</b> (MDT) is the medical use of selected, ...",
"title": "Calliphoridae"
},
{
"snippet": "Gangrene is a type of tissue death caused by a lack of blood supply. Symptoms \nmay include a ... Surgical efforts may include <b>debridement</b>, amputation, or the use \nof <b>maggot therapy</b>. Efforts to treat the underlying cause may include bypass ...",
"title": "Gangrene"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>MDT</b> may refer to: Harrisburg International Airport, located in Middletown, \nPennsylvania, U.S.; <b>Maggot debridement therapy</b>, usage of live maggots to clean\n ...",
"title": "MDT"
}
]
}
] |
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