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Who is lead singer of fall out boy?
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Fall Out Boy
[ "Patrick Stump" ]
[ "Fall Out Boy" ]
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When did the census start in the united states?
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United States Census
[ "August 2 , 1790" ]
[ "United States Census" ]
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Bones who is the father of angela's baby?
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Angela Montenegro
[ "Jack Hodgins" ]
[ "Jack Hodgins (Bones)", "Angela Montenegro" ]
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Although it at first appears <b>Hodgins</b> and Zack are roommates, it is later \nrevealed he rents the apartment over <b>Hodgins</b>&#39; garage. Zack also carpools with&nbsp;...", "title": "Zack Addy" } ] }, { "query": "Bones who is the father of angela's baby?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Angela</b> Pearly-Gates Montenegro-Hodgins is a fictional character in the \ntelevision series <b>Bones</b> ... <b>Angela&#39;s father</b> wanted to name their <b>child</b> &quot;Staccato \nMamba&quot; (this came to him in a song). However, the three of them finally agree on \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Angela Montenegro" }, { "snippet": "William Frederick Gibbons (born December 16, 1949), professionally known as \nBilly Gibbons, ... with other artists and acted on television shows, most notably \n<b>Bones</b>. ... 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Philip Aubrey, James&#39;s <b>father</b>; Cyndi Lauper as Avalon Harmonia, \na psychic ... of having more children and Cam and Arastoo plan on adopting a \n<b>child</b>.", "title": "Bones (season 12)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Angela</b> Faye Kinsey (born June 25, 1971) is an American actress. She is best \nknown for ... When she was two years old, her family moved to Jakarta, Indonesia\n, where her <b>father</b> worked as a drilling engineer. ... Kinsey said, &quot;She&#39;ll say to me, &#39;\n<b>Baby</b>, we&#39;re so proud of you, I&#39;m proud of you, but I do not care for the show and I\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Angela Kinsey" } ] } ]
Who sang looking for love in all the wrong places?
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Lookin' for Love
[ "Johnny Lee" ]
[ "Lookin' for Love", "All the Wrong Places (song)" ]
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The former portuguese colony that is now a special administrative region of china is?
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Macau
[ "Macau" ]
[ "Portuguese Empire", "Macau" ]
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The hitchiti were a part of which confederacy?
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Hitchiti
[ "Creek" ]
[ "Hitchiti" ]
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What is the temperature of vy canis majoris?
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VY Canis Majoris
[ "about 3,500 K" ]
[ "VY Canis Majoris" ]
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Where did the the three kings come from?
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Biblical Magi
[ "from the east" ]
[ "Biblical Magi" ]
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Who plays the mammoth in ice age 2?
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Ice Age: The Meltdown
[ "Ray Romano" ]
[ "Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (video game)", "Ice Age: The Meltdown" ]
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When was washington appointed general of the continental army?
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Continental Army
[ "June 15 , 1775" ]
[ "Continental Army" ]
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What is the name of modern day persia?
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Name of Iran
[ "Iran" ]
[ "Persian Empire" ]
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Which is the richest country in middle east?
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Economy of the Middle East
[ "Qatar" ]
[ "Economy of the Middle East" ]
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Gross domestic product is the value of all final goods and services \nproduced&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Arab League countries by GDP (nominal)" }, { "snippet": "Kuwait officially the State of Kuwait is a <b>country</b> in Western Asia. Situated in the \nnorthern edge ... Kuwait is home to the largest opera house in the <b>Middle East</b>. \nThe Kuwait ... Kuwait is the second <b>richest</b> GCC <b>country</b> per capita (after Qatar).", "title": "Kuwait" }, { "snippet": "Christianity, which originated in the <b>Middle East</b> in the 1st century AD, is a \nsignificant minority ... 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Who wrote the song baby it's cold outside?
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Baby, It's Cold Outside
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Who wrote the hobbit and lord of the rings?
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J. R. R. Tolkien
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Where was the last jurassic park movie filmed?
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
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Do veins carry blood to the heart or away?
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Vein
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Ostracism is the basis for what in current american culture?
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Ostracism
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Social psychological research confirms the \nmotivational <b>basis</b> of the need for acceptance. ... <b>American</b> Journal of \nEpidemiology.", "title": "Social rejection" }, { "snippet": "Shunning can be the act of social rejection, or emotional distance. In a religious \ncontext, ... Such sanctions include the <b>ostracism</b> of ancient Athens and the still-\nused kasepekang in Balinese society. ... Christians and are cited as such by its \n<b>modern</b>-day practitioners within Christianity. ... Encyclopedia of <b>American</b> \nReligions. p.", "title": "Shunning" }, { "snippet": "Anti-intellectualism is hostility to and mistrust of intellect, intellectuals, and \nintellectualism ... Knowledge is seen as valuable only as a <b>basis</b> for action, and it \nis not even ... 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When was the permanet settlement introduced in india?
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Permanent Settlement
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The outermost layer of the kidney is called the?
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Renal capsule
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Where did the ancient greece olympics take place?
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Ancient Olympic Games
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Where is tottenham's new ground being built?
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Northumberland Development Project
[ "London , England" ]
[ "Tottenham Hotspur Stadium" ]
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Who plays the cat in the hat in the movie?
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The Cat in the Hat (film)
[ "Mike Myers" ]
[ "The Cat in the Hat (film)" ]
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Who is the youngest person ever elected president?
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List of presidents of the United States by age
[ "John F. Kennedy" ]
[ "Xi Jinping", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "List of presidents of the United States by age" ]
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When was the song stacy's mom released?
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Stacy's Mom
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Who sang colours of the wind in pocahontas?
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Colors of the Wind
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When did gen 2 come out pokemon go?
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Pokémon Go
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Who scored the winning goal in united's efl cup final victory over southampton last season?
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2017 EFL Cup Final
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Attendance, 1,461,722 (15,717 per match). \nTop <b>goal</b> scorer(s), Zlatan Ibrahimović &middot; Daniel Sturridge (4 <b>goals</b> each). ← 2015–\n16 &middot; 2017–18 →. The 2016–17 <b>EFL Cup</b> was the 57th <b>season</b> of the <b>EFL Cup</b>, \nformerly known as the Football ... Manchester <b>United</b> won its fifth title after a 3–2 \n<b>win over Southampton</b> in the&nbsp;...", "title": "2016–17 EFL Cup" }, { "snippet": "<b>Southampton</b> Football Club is a professional association football club based in \n<b>Southampton</b>, ... The highlight of the <b>season</b> was a 6–3 <b>win over</b> Manchester \n<b>United</b> at The ... Matthew Le Tissier came <b>on</b> late to <b>score</b> the <b>last</b> ever league \n<b>goal</b> at the old ... in the <b>EFL Cup</b>, where they lost 3–2 in the <b>final</b> to Manchester \n<b>United</b>.", "title": "Southampton F.C." }, { "snippet": "Manchester <b>United&#39;s</b> matches were also close affairs, their biggest margin of \n<b>victory</b> of was by two <b>goals</b>. A 2–0 <b>win over</b> Burnley in the fourth round was \nfollowed&nbsp;...", "title": "2003 Football League Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "Wayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October 1985) is an English professional \nfootballer and captain ... In April, he <b>scored</b> a <b>goal</b> in Everton&#39;s 2–1 home <b>win</b> \n<b>over</b> Newcastle <b>United</b>, before hitting a <b>last</b>-minute <b>winner</b> ... <b>On</b> 25 April 2009, \nRooney <b>scored</b> his <b>final</b> league <b>goals</b> of the <b>season against</b> Tottenham; <b>United</b> \n<b>scored</b> five&nbsp;...", "title": "Wayne Rooney" }, { "snippet": "Bury Football Club is an English association football club based in Bury, Greater \nManchester, England. Bury finished the 2018–19 <b>season</b> as runners-up in <b>EFL</b> \nLeague Two, the ... In 1900 and 1903, Bury won the FA <b>Cup</b>, <b>scoring</b> ten <b>goals</b> in \nthe two <b>finals</b> without conceding ... Joe Leeming <b>scored</b> the third and <b>last goals</b>.", "title": "Bury F.C." }, { "snippet": "Ander Herrera Agüera is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a \nmidfielder for French ... Herrera <b>scored</b> his first FA <b>Cup goal</b> with a dipping effort \nin a third round tie ... After helping Manchester <b>United win</b> the 2017 UEFA Europa \nLeague <b>Final on</b> 24 ... This page was <b>last</b> edited <b>on</b> 21 February 2020, at 18:47 (\nUTC).", "title": "Ander Herrera" } ] }, { "query": "manchest united's efl cup final victory over southampton", "results": [ { "snippet": "The 2017 <b>EFL Cup Final</b> was the <b>final</b> association football match of the 2016–17 \n<b>EFL Cup</b> that took place <b>on</b> 26 February 2017 between <b>Manchester United</b> and \n<b>Southampton</b> at Wembley Stadium <b>in</b> ... Champions League instead by virtue of \ntheir 2016–17 UEFA Europa League <b>victory</b>, passing the League Cup berth to \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "2017 EFL Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "<b>In</b> February 2017, the club won their second trophy of the campaign, beating \n<b>Southampton</b> 3–2 <b>in</b> the <b>EFL Cup Final</b>. Although they&nbsp;...", "title": "2016–17 Manchester United F.C. season" }, { "snippet": "<b>Manchester United</b> won its fifth title after a 3–2 <b>win over Southampton in</b> the <b>final</b>. \n<b>Manchester</b> City were the defending champions, but were eliminated by&nbsp;...", "title": "2016–17 EFL Cup" }, { "snippet": "Jesse Ellis Lingard (born 15 December 1992) is an English professional \nfootballer who plays ... Lingard was selected <b>in</b> the 19-man squad for <b>Manchester</b> \n<b>United&#39;s</b> 2013 pre-season ... He scored another important goal <b>in</b> February 2017, \nthis time <b>United&#39;s</b> second of a 3–2 <b>win over Southampton in</b> the 2017 <b>EFL Cup</b> \n<b>Final</b>.", "title": "Jesse Lingard" }, { "snippet": "The 2003 Football League <b>Cup Final</b> was a football match played between \nLiverpool and ... A 2–0 <b>win over</b> Burnley <b>in</b> the fourth round was followed by a 1–\n0 <b>victory over</b> ... <b>in</b> the third round and were drawn <b>against</b> fellow Premier League \nside <b>Southampton</b>. ... This was <b>Manchester United&#39;s</b> fifth appearance <b>in</b> the <b>final</b>.", "title": "2003 Football League Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "Rashford won his third trophy <b>on</b> 26 February <b>in</b> the <b>EFL Cup Final</b>, coming <b>on</b> as \na 77th-minute substitute <b>in</b> the 3–2 <b>victory over Southampton</b>. He was an&nbsp;...", "title": "Marcus Rashford" }, { "snippet": "The <b>EFL Cup</b> is a knockout cup competition <b>in</b> English football organised by and \nnamed after ... <b>Manchester</b> City are the current champions, having beaten Aston \nVilla <b>in</b> the 2020 <b>final</b>. ... while competing outside the First Division, when they \nbeat <b>Manchester United in</b> the 1991 <b>final</b>. <b>In</b> the ... <b>Southampton</b>, 0, 2, —, 1979, \n2017.", "title": "List of EFL Cup finals" }, { "snippet": "The 1991 Football League <b>Cup Final</b> was a football match played <b>on</b> 21 April \n1991 between <b>Manchester United</b> and Sheffield Wednesday. It was the first of \ntwo&nbsp;...", "title": "1991 Football League Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "Ander Herrera Agüera is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a \nmidfielder for French ... He won four trophies with the English club, including the \nFA Cup, <b>EFL Cup</b> and UEFA Europa League, and ... After helping <b>Manchester</b> \n<b>United win</b> the 2017 UEFA Europa League <b>Final on</b> 24 May, Herrera was \nawarded the&nbsp;...", "title": "Ander Herrera" }, { "snippet": "<b>Southampton</b> Football Club is a professional association football club based <b>in</b> \n<b>Southampton</b>, ... The highlight of the season was a 6–3 <b>win over Manchester</b> \n<b>United</b> at The Dell <b>in</b> October, when both his signings scored twice. ... but were \nmore successful <b>in</b> the <b>EFL Cup</b>, where they lost 3–2 <b>in</b> the <b>final</b> to <b>Manchester</b> \n<b>United</b>.", "title": "Southampton F.C." } ] } ]
What kind of bonds do saturated fats have?
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Saturated fat
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[ { "query": "What kind of bonds do saturated fats have?", "results": [ { "snippet": "A <b>saturated fat</b> is a type of fat in which the fatty acid chains <b>have</b> all or \npredominantly single <b>bonds</b>. A fat is made of two <b>kinds</b> of smaller molecules: \nglycerol and fatty acids. Fats are made of long chains of carbon (C) atoms. Some \ncarbon atoms are linked by single <b>bonds</b> (-C-C-) and others are linked ... If \npopulations are consuming less than 10%, they <b>should</b> not increase that&nbsp;...", "title": "Saturated fat" }, { "snippet": "An <b>unsaturated fat</b> is a fat or fatty acid in which there is at least one double <b>bond</b> \nwithin the fatty ... Thus, a <b>saturated fat has</b> no double <b>bonds</b>, <b>has</b> the maximum \nnumber of ... fats can replace <b>saturated fat</b> in the diet, trans <b>unsaturated fats</b> \n<b>should</b> not. ... Although both pro- and anti-inflammatory <b>types</b> of fat are \nbiologically&nbsp;...", "title": "Unsaturated fat" }, { "snippet": "Trans fat, also called trans-<b>unsaturated fatty acids</b> or trans fatty acids, is a type of \nunsaturated ... In nature, <b>unsaturated fatty acids</b> generally <b>have</b> cis as opposed to \ntrans ... most of the double <b>bonds</b> that <b>do</b> not become chemically saturated, \ntwisting them so ... These are the exact <b>types</b> of changes normally seen at the \nonset of&nbsp;...", "title": "Trans fat" }, { "snippet": "Fats are one of the three main macronutrients, along with carbohydrates and \nproteins. ... Fats that are <b>saturated fats have</b> no double <b>bonds</b> between the \ncarbons in the chain. ... To <b>make</b> vegetable shortening, then, liquid cis-\n<b>unsaturated fats</b> such as ... There are many different <b>kinds</b> of fats, but each is a \nvariation on the same&nbsp;...", "title": "Fat" }, { "snippet": "Polyunsaturated <b>fats</b> are <b>fats</b> in which the constituent hydrocarbon chain \npossesses two or more carbon–carbon double <b>bonds</b>. Polyunsaturated <b>fat</b> can be \nfound mostly in nuts, seeds, fish, seed oils, and oysters. &quot;<b>Unsaturated</b>&quot; refers to \nthe fact that the molecules <b>contain</b> less than the ... Omega-3 <b>fatty acids have</b> a \ndouble <b>bond</b> three carbons away from the methyl&nbsp;...", "title": "Polyunsaturated fat" }, { "snippet": "In chemistry, particularly in biochemistry, a fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with a \nlong aliphatic chain, which is either saturated or unsaturated. Most naturally \noccurring fatty acids <b>have</b> an unbranched chain of an even ... 1 History; 2 <b>Types</b> \nof fatty acids. 2.1 Length ... <b>Unsaturated fatty acids have</b> one or more C=C double \n<b>bonds</b>.", "title": "Fatty acid" }, { "snippet": "In biochemistry and nutrition, monounsaturated fatty acids are fatty acids that \n<b>have</b> one double ... Types of fats in food ... Oleic acid <b>has</b> 18 carbon atoms with \nthe first double <b>bond</b> occurring 9 carbon atoms away from the ... Studies <b>have</b> \nshown that substituting dietary monounsaturated fat for <b>saturated fat</b> is associated \nwith&nbsp;...", "title": "Monounsaturated fat" }, { "snippet": "A triglyceride is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids (from tri- and \nglyceride). ... There are many different <b>types</b> of triglyceride, with the main division \nbetween saturated and unsaturated <b>types</b>. ... <b>Unsaturated fats have</b> double <b>bonds</b> \nbetween some of the carbon atoms, ... Triglycerides: Why <b>do</b> they matter?", "title": "Triglyceride" }, { "snippet": "<b>Saturated fat</b> &middot; <b>Unsaturated fat</b> &middot; Monounsaturated fat &middot; ω−7 &middot; ω−9 &middot; \nPolyunsaturated fat. ω−3; ω−6 &middot; Trans fat &middot; Interesterified fat. See also. Fatty acid &middot; \nEssential fatty acid &middot; Conditionally essential fatty acid &middot; Triglyceride &middot; Cholesterol &middot; \nv &middot; t &middot; e. Omega−3 fatty acids, also called Omega-3 oils, ω−3 fatty acids or n−3 \nfatty acids, are ... Eating a diet high in fish that <b>contain</b> long chain omega−3 fatty \nacids <b>does</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Omega-3 fatty acid" }, { "snippet": "The triglycerides (<b>fats</b>) that comprise tallow are derived from the <b>saturated</b> stearic \nand ... Many vegetable oils <b>contain fatty acids</b> with one (monounsaturated) or \nmore (polyunsaturated) double <b>bonds</b> in them.", "title": "Saturated and unsaturated compounds" } ] } ]
What process is used to separate salt from sea water in australian desalination plants?
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Seawater desalination in Australia
[ "reverse osmosis" ]
[ "Multi-stage flash distillation", "Seawater desalination in Australia", "Vapor-compression desalination" ]
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[ { "query": "multi-stage flash distillation", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Multi</b>-<b>stage flash distillation</b> (MSF) is a water desalination process that distills sea \nwater by flashing a portion of the water into steam in multiple stages of what&nbsp;...", "title": "Multi-stage flash distillation" }, { "snippet": "File:Forward osmosis based feedwater pre-treatment for <b>multi stage flash</b> \n<b>distillation</b>.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "File:Forward osmosis based feedwater pre-treatment for multi stage ..." }, { "snippet": "<b>Multi</b>-<b>stage flash distillation</b>[edit]. Water is evaporated and separated from sea \nwater through <b>multi</b>-<b>stage flash distillation</b>, which is a series of flash evaporations.", "title": "Desalination" }, { "snippet": "Multiple-effect distillation or multi-effect distillation (MED) is a distillation process \noften used for sea water desalination. It consists of multiple stages or &quot;effects&quot;. In \neach stage the feed water is heated by steam in tubes, usually by spraying ... \nDistillation. Multi-stage flash distillation (MSF); Multiple-effect distillation (MED)&nbsp;...", "title": "Multiple-effect distillation" }, { "snippet": "A large part of the world&#39;s installed desalination capacity uses <b>multi</b>-<b>stage flash</b> \n<b>distillation</b>.", "title": "Flash evaporation" }, { "snippet": "<b>Multi</b>-<b>stage flash distillation</b> is one of the predominant conventional phase-\nchange methods of achieving desalination. It accounts for roughly 45% of the \ntotal world&nbsp;...", "title": "Solar desalination" }, { "snippet": "Membrane distillation (MD) is a thermally driven separation process in which \nseparation is ... Multi-stage flash distillation (MSF); Multiple-effect distillation (\nMED) ... For vacuum membrane distillation to be efficient, it is often run in \nmultistage&nbsp;...", "title": "Membrane distillation" }, { "snippet": "Multistage may refer to: Armitage–Doll multistage model of carcinogenesis &middot; \nMultistage amplifiers &middot; Multistage centrifugal pump &middot; <b>Multi</b>-<b>stage flash distillation</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Multistage" }, { "snippet": "Forward osmosis (FO) is an osmotic process that, like reverse osmosis (RO), \nuses a ... One unexploited application is to &#39;soften&#39; or pre-treat the feedwater to \n<b>multi stage flash</b> (MSF) or multiple effect <b>distillation</b> (MED) plants by osmotically&nbsp;...", "title": "Forward osmosis" }, { "snippet": "Methods. Distillation. <b>Multi</b>-<b>stage flash distillation</b> (MSF); Multiple-effect distillation \n(MED); Vapor-compression (VC). Ion exchange &middot; Membrane processes.", "title": "Multiple-effect humidification" } ] }, { "query": "vapor-compression desalination", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Vapor</b>-<b>compression desalination</b> (VC) refers to a distillation process where the \nevaporation of sea or saline water is obtained by the application of heat delivered\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Vapor-compression desalination" }, { "snippet": "Multiple-effect distillation or multi-effect distillation (MED) is a distillation process \noften used for sea water <b>desalination</b>. ... assessment of a zero liquid discharge/\nmulti-effect <b>desalination</b>/thermal <b>vapor compression</b> (ZLD/MED/TVC) system&quot;.", "title": "Multiple-effect distillation" }, { "snippet": "The <b>compressed vapor</b> is then used to provide the heat needed for the \nevaporation of the rest of the sea&nbsp;...", "title": "Desalination" }, { "snippet": "... but <b>vapor</b>-<b>compression desalination</b> and multi-stage flash distillation plants \nwere also built. By 2002, however, only two reverse osmosis desalination plants\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Seawater desalination in Australia" }, { "snippet": "Solar <b>desalination</b> is a technique to produce water with a low salt concentration \nfrom sea-water ... Multi-stage flash distillation (MSF); Multiple-effect distillation (\nMED); Vapor-compression (VC) ... is valuable because it takes large amounts of \nsolar energy to evaporate water and generate saturated, vapor-laden hot air.", "title": "Solar desalination" }, { "snippet": "An evaporator, distiller or distilling apparatus is a piece of ship&#39;s equipment used \nto produce ... Further information: <b>Vapor</b>-<b>compression desalination</b> ... Where no \nadequate steam supply is available, a vapour-compression distiller is used&nbsp;...", "title": "Evaporator (marine)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Vapor</b>-<b>compression</b> evaporation is the evaporation method by which a blower, \ncompressor or jet ejector is used to compress, and thus, increase the pressure of\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Vapor-compression evaporation" }, { "snippet": "Membrane distillation (MD) is a thermally driven separation process in which \nseparation is ... The driving force which delivers the <b>vapour</b> through the \nmembrane, in order to collect it ... Membrane distillation is very suitable for \ncompact, solar powered <b>desalination</b> units providing small and medium range \noutput &lt;10000 l/day.", "title": "Membrane distillation" }, { "snippet": "Slingshot is a water purification device created by inventor Dean Kamen. \nPowered by a Stirling engine running on a combustible fuel source, it claims to \nbe able to produce drinking water from almost any source by means of <b>vapor</b> \n<b>compression</b> distillation,&nbsp;...", "title": "Slingshot (water vapor distillation system)" }, { "snippet": "Multi-stage flash distillation (MSF) is a water <b>desalination</b> process that distills sea \nwater by ... Multi-stage flash distillation (MSF); Multiple-effect distillation (MED); \nVapor-compression (VC) ... The equilibrium is stable, because if at some point \nmore vapor forms, the pressure increases and that reduces evaporation and&nbsp;...", "title": "Multi-stage flash distillation" } ] }, { "query": "australian desalination plants", "results": [ { "snippet": "As a result of the water supply crisis during the severe 1997–2009 drought State \ngovernments around <b>Australia</b> began building <b>desalination plants</b> that purify&nbsp;...", "title": "List of desalination plants in Australia" }, { "snippet": "<b>Australia&#39;s</b> first <b>desalination plant</b> was constructed in 1903 to treat saline \ngroundwater in the gold fields of Western <b>Australia</b> at&nbsp;...", "title": "Seawater desalination in Australia" }, { "snippet": "The Victorian <b>Desalination Plant</b> is a water <b>desalination plant</b> in Dalyston, on the \nBass Coast in southern Victoria, <b>Australia</b>. The project was announced by&nbsp;...", "title": "Victorian Desalination Plant" }, { "snippet": "It was the largest water supply project for Sydney, <b>Australia&#39;s</b> biggest city, since \nWarragamba Dam was opened in 1960 by the Sydney Metropolitan Water&nbsp;...", "title": "Sydney Desalination Plant" }, { "snippet": "In September 2007, South <b>Australian</b> Premier Mike Rann announced that the \nState Government would fund and build a <b>desalination plant</b> to ensure Adelaide&#39;s\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Adelaide Desalination Plant" }, { "snippet": "Due to increased water usage and low rainfall, many <b>Australian</b> cities have built, \nor are building, <b>Desalination plants</b>. Pages in category &quot;<b>Desalination plants</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Desalination plants in Australia" }, { "snippet": "The Point Paterson <b>Desalination Plant</b> was a planned municipal-scale solar-\npowered <b>desalination plant</b> with land-based brine disposal near Point Paterson \nin the locality of Winninowie in the <b>Australian</b> state of South <b>Australia</b> about 13 \nkilometres (8.1&nbsp;...", "title": "Point Paterson Desalination Plant" }, { "snippet": "The Perth Seawater <b>Desalination Plant</b>, located south of Perth, Western <b>Australia</b>, \nturns seawater from Cockburn Sound into nearly 140 megalitres of drinking&nbsp;...", "title": "Perth Seawater Desalination Plant" }, { "snippet": "Wave-powered <b>desalination plants</b> began operating on Garden Island in Western \n<b>Australia</b> in 2013 and in Perth in 2015. Considerations and criticism[edit]. Energy\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Desalination" }, { "snippet": "The Binningup <b>Desalination Plant</b> is a <b>desalination plant</b> near Binningup, \nWestern <b>Australia</b>, about 150 kilometres (93 mi) south of Perth. It supplies water \nto the&nbsp;...", "title": "Southern Seawater Desalination Plant" } ] } ]
Where does diary of a wimpy kid the getaway take place?
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway
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The diels-alder reaction is an example of which class of reactions?
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Diels–Alder reaction
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[ "Diels–Alder reaction" ]
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Where did the name one direction come from?
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One Direction
[ "Harry Styles" ]
[ "Harry Styles", "One Direction", "Niall Horan" ]
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Who wrote the lyrics to take me out to the ballgame?
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game
[ "Jack Norworth", "Albert Von Tilzer" ]
[ "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" ]
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What is on top of the space needle?
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Space Needle
[ "Legacy Light or Skybeam" ]
[ "Space Needle" ]
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When did the way you look tonight come out?
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The Way You Look Tonight
[ "1961" ]
[ "The Way You Look Tonight" ]
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Who got shot in the eye in the godfather?
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Moe Greene
[ "Moe Greene" ]
[ "Bugsy Siegel", "Moe Greene" ]
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Who won the most world cups in soccer?
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FIFA World Cup
[ "Brazil" ]
[ "List of FIFA World Cup winners", "Pelé", "List of FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup finals", "FIFA Women's World Cup" ]
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When does season 5 of the haves and the have nots start?
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List of The Haves and the Have Nots episodes
[ "January 3 , 2017" ]
[ "The Haves and the Have Nots (TV series)" ]
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Who is the coach of the houston cougars basketball?
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Kelvin Sampson
[ "Kelvin Dale Sampson" ]
[ "2013–14 Houston Cougars women's basketball team", "2008–09 Houston Cougars women's basketball team", "2015–16 Houston Cougars women's basketball team", "2014–15 Houston Cougars women's basketball team", "List of Houston Cougars basketball seasons", "Houston Cougars women's basketball" ]
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Who is crowned king of scotland at the end of macbeth?
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Macbeth, King of Scotland
[ "Malcolm" ]
[ "Macbeth, King of Scotland", "Macbeth" ]
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Who wrote we're going to be friends?
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We're Going to Be Friends
[ "Jack White" ]
[ "We're Going to Be Friends" ]
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When was the first episode of supernatural aired?
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Supernatural (season 1)
[ "September 13 , 2005" ]
[ "Supernatural (season 1)" ]
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Who sang climb every mountain in the sound of music movie?
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Climb Ev'ry Mountain
[ "Mother Abbess" ]
[ "The Sound of Music (film)", "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" ]
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What country did the united states buy the gadsden purchase from?
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Gadsden Purchase
[ "James Gadsden" ]
[ "Gadsden Purchase" ]
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When did the chicago bears win a superbowl?
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Chicago Bears
[ "1985" ]
[ "Chicago Bears" ]
[ { "answer": [ "1985" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When did the draft start for vietnam war?
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Draft lottery (1969)
[ "December 1 , 1969" ]
[ "Draft lottery (1969)" ]
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Who starred as dr. gregory house in the tv show house?
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House (TV series)
[ "Hugh Laurie" ]
[ "Gregory House" ]
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Who plays michael myers in halloween by rob zombie?
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Tyler Mane
[ "Daryl Karolat" ]
[ "Tyler Mane" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Tyler Mane", "Daryl Karolat" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When did the chinese first use fingerprint as identification?
-7973366008778311705
Fingerprint
[ "second millennium BCE" ]
[ "Fingerprint" ]
[ { "answer": [ "221 to 206 BC", "Qin dynasty" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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What is the second book in the mortal instruments series?
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The Mortal Instruments
[ "City of Ashes" ]
[ "The Mortal Instruments" ]
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Who was the king of persia during the second invasions of greece?
-3017009251850848099
Second Persian invasion of Greece
[ "King Xerxes I" ]
[ "Second Persian invasion of Greece" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Xerxes I", "Xerxes the Great" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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One who has a handicap of zero in golf is known as?
5349649592988849637
Handicap (golf)
[ "a scratch golfer" ]
[ "Handicap (golf)" ]
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Who planted the first vitis vinifera in the u.s. colonies?
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History of American wine
[ "Jean - Louis Vignes" ]
[ "Wine of the United States" ]
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How many seasons was there of breaking bad?
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Breaking Bad
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[ "Breaking Bad" ]
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Who are the las vegas 51s affiliated with?
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Las Vegas 51s
[ "New York Mets" ]
[ "Las Vegas Aviators" ]
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Who played gideon on once upon a time?
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Giles Matthey
[ "Giles Ingram Matthey" ]
[ "Giles Matthey" ]
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Who wrote the lyrics of dusk till dawn?
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Dusk Till Dawn (Zayn song)
[ "Sia Furler", "Greg Kurstin", "Zayn Malik" ]
[ "Dusk Till Dawn", "Dusk Till Dawn (Zayn song)", "From Dusk Till Dawn (soundtrack)", "From Dusk till Dawn (disambiguation)" ]
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How many episodes of fawlty towers were made in total?
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Fawlty Towers
[ "12" ]
[ "Fawlty Towers", "12 (number)" ]
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It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and has many&nbsp;...", "title": "Antonov An-12" }, { "snippet": "K–<b>12</b> for kindergarten to <b>12th</b> grade, is an American expression that indicates the \nrange of years of supported primary and secondary education found in the&nbsp;...", "title": "K–12" }, { "snippet": "<b>12</b> Monkeys, also known as Twelve Monkeys, is a 1995 American neo-noir \nscience fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, inspired by Chris Marker&#39;s 1962 \nshort&nbsp;...", "title": "12 Monkeys" }, { "snippet": "Many record companies began producing <b>12</b>-inch (30 cm) singles at ​33 <sup>1</sup>⁄3 rpm\n, although 45 rpm gives better treble response and was used on many twelve-&nbsp;...", "title": "Twelve-inch single" }, { "snippet": "The Harbin Y-<b>12</b> is a high wing twin-engine turboprop utility aircraft built by \nHarbin Aircraft Industry Group (HAIG). 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Basil Fawlty &middot; Sybil Fawlty &middot; Manuel &middot; Polly Sherman; Cast members. \n<b>Episodes</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Fawlty Towers cast members" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The Germans&quot; is the sixth <b>episode</b> of the BBC sitcom <b>Fawlty Towers</b>. It sees Basil \nFawlty ... Matters are <b>made</b> worse when Manuel actually causes a fire in the \nkitchen, ... Interior scenes of this <b>episode were</b> recorded on 31 August 1975, in \nStudio ... London) ISBN 0-413-18390-4 (the <b>complete</b> text); The Telegraph—\nAndrew&nbsp;...", "title": "The Germans" }, { "snippet": "Father Ted is a British-<b>made</b> sitcom that was <b>produced</b> by Hat Trick Productions \nfor Channel 4. Written by Irish writers Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, and \nstarring a predominantly Irish cast, it originally aired over three series from 21 \nApril 1995 until 1 May 1998, including a Christmas special, for a <b>total</b> of 25 \n<b>episodes</b>. ... In 2019, Father Ted was ranked second to <b>Fawlty Towers</b> in a list of &quot;\nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Father Ted" }, { "snippet": "Amanda&#39;s is an American sitcom based on the 1970s British sitcom <b>Fawlty</b> \n<b>Towers</b> that aired on ... A <b>total</b> of thirteen <b>episodes were produced</b>, with three \nremaining unaired following the series&#39; cancellation. ... but the transfer from \ncoastal hotel to highway motel proved too <b>much</b> and additional <b>episodes were</b> \nnever filmed after&nbsp;...", "title": "Amanda's" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Waldorf Salad&quot; is the third <b>episode</b> of the second series of the BBC sitcom <b>Fawlty</b> \n<b>Towers</b>. ... 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Payne was a remake of <b>Fawlty Towers</b>, though set in this version at \nan ... His schemes to do so cheaply or overly simply <b>were</b> the source of <b>many</b> of \nhis&nbsp;...", "title": "Payne (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Two six-<b>episode</b> series <b>were made</b>, along with a pair of extended Christmas \nspecials. When it was first shown on BBC Two, ratings <b>were</b> relatively low, but it \nhas&nbsp;...", "title": "The Office (British TV series)" }, { "snippet": "The Psychiatrist&quot; is the second <b>episode</b> of the second series of BBC sitcom \n<b>Fawlty Towers</b>. ... When everyone has left, he crouches, pulls his jacket up over \nhis head in <b>total</b> frustration and ... Interior scenes of this <b>episode were</b> recorded \non 28 January 1979, in Studio TC8 of the BBC Television Centre, before a live \naudience.", "title": "The Psychiatrist (Fawlty Towers)" } ] } ]
Where did they film ash vs evil dead?
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Ash vs Evil Dead
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[ "Ash vs Evil Dead" ]
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Who wrote the song i honestly love you?
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I Honestly Love You
[ "Peter Allen", "Jeff Barry" ]
[ "I Honestly Love You" ]
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How many episodes are there in season 1 of westworld?
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Westworld (TV series)
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[ "Westworld (season 1)" ]
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Which aspect of the roman catholic church established in the 300s remains today quizlet?
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History of Christian theology
[ "The doctrine of the Trinity" ]
[ "Pope" ]
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When is a new season of fairy tail coming out?
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List of Fairy Tail episodes
[ "2018" ]
[ "List of Fairy Tail episodes" ]
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Who wrote it's the most wonderful time of the year lyrics?
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It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
[ "Edward Pola", "George Wyle" ]
[ "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" ]
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How many clubs are in a pack of playing cards?
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Standard 52-card deck
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[ "Standard 52-card deck", "Clubs (suit)" ]
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Which state is known as garden of india?
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List of cities and towns in India by nicknames
[ "Bengaluru ( Bengaluru )" ]
[ "Bangalore" ]
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Who played gwen in weekend at bernie's?
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Weekend at Bernie's
[ "Catherine Mary Stewart" ]
[ "Weekend at Bernie's II", "Weekend at Bernie's" ]
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Who writes the headlines to a news story?
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Headline
[ "page layout designer", "other editors", "writer", "copy editor" ]
[ "Headline" ]
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When did yeh rishta kya kehlata hai started?
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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai
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Where is my big fat greek wedding set?
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding
[ "Chicago" ]
[ "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2", "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" ]
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The fête galante is most associated with which artist?
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Fête galante
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When do you need to do decompression stops?
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Decompression (diving)
[ "after surfacing", "in the ascent" ]
[ "Decompression (diving)" ]
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How many national championships in all sports does florida state have?
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Florida State Seminoles
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[ "List of NCAA schools with the most Division I national championships" ]
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When is the first us done in pregnancy?
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Obstetric ultrasonography
[ "5 weeks ' gestational age" ]
[ "Obstetric ultrasonography" ]
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What is a large body of water that flows through land?
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Body of water
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[ "Body of water" ]
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Who played mayella in to kill a mockingbird?
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Collin Wilcox (actress)
[ "Collin Wilcox" ]
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird (film)", "To Kill a Mockingbird", "To Kill a Mockingbird (2018 play)" ]
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Link Deas, Neal&nbsp;...", "title": "To Kill a Mockingbird (2018 play)" }, { "snippet": "Eliza Jane Scanlen (born 6 January 1999) is an Australian actress. She rose to \nprominence ... She <b>played</b> the role of Eric for the <b>play&#39;s</b> run. She made her feature \n... Theatre Company. 2019, To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b>, <b>Mayella</b> Ewell, Shubert Theatre\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Eliza Scanlen" }, { "snippet": "Phillip Alford (born September 11, 1948) is a former American <b>actor</b> best known \nfor his role as Jem Finch in the 1962 film To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b>.", "title": "Phillip Alford" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Chiffarobe&quot; appears eleven times in Harper Lee&#39;s novel To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b>. \nFor instance, Tom Robinson &quot;busts up a chiffarobe&quot; for <b>Mayella</b> Ewell.", "title": "Chifforobe" }, { "snippet": "Atticus Finch is a fictional character in Harper Lee&#39;s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel \nof 1960, To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b>. ... American cinema. In the 2018 Broadway stage \n<b>play</b> adapted by Aaron Sorkin, Finch is portrayed by Jeff Daniels and Ed Harris.", "title": "Atticus Finch" }, { "snippet": "Erin Wilhelmi (born in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American actress. She is best \nknown for her role as Alice in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Aaron Sorkin&#39;s \nstage adaptation of To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b>. ... House, Part 2, Emmy Helmer, John \nGolden Theatre. 2018, To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b>, <b>Mayella</b> Ewell, Shubert Theatre&nbsp;...", "title": "Erin Wilhelmi" } ] }, { "query": " to kill a mockingbird?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. 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The book has been \ninternationally&nbsp;...", "title": "To Kill a Mockingbird in popular culture" }, { "snippet": "Mary Badham (born October 7, 1952) is an American actress who portrayed Jean \nLouise &quot;Scout&quot; Finch in <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> (1962), for which she was&nbsp;...", "title": "Mary Badham" }, { "snippet": "<b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> (1960), by Harper Lee, rose to fame quickly after winning \nthe Pulitzer Prize and has since been considered an American classic. The novel\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Book censorship in the United States" } ] } ]
Missionaries who spread the christian faith in the first century were called?
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Christianity in the 1st century
[ "apostles" ]
[ "Apostles", "History of Christianity" ]
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In the \nearly Middle Ages, <b>missionary</b> activities <b>spread Christianity</b> towards the west \namong&nbsp;...", "title": "History of Christianity" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christianity</b> in Asia has its roots in the very inception of <b>Christianity</b>, which \noriginated from the life and teachings of Jesus in <b>1st</b>-<b>century</b> Roman Judea. \n<b>Christianity</b> then <b>spread</b> through the <b>missionary</b> work of his apostles, first in ... By \nthe 4th century, <b>Christianity</b> became the dominant religion in all Asian provinces \nof the&nbsp;...", "title": "Christianity in Asia" }, { "snippet": "A <b>Christian</b> mission is an organized effort to <b>spread Christianity</b> to new converts. \nMissions ... <b>Missionaries</b> have the authority to preach the <b>Christian faith</b> (and \nsometimes to administer sacraments), and provide humanitarian aid. ... starting \narriving in what was then the Ottoman Empire in the <b>first</b> half of the 19th <b>Century</b>.", "title": "Christian mission" }, { "snippet": "Early <b>Christianity spread</b> from the Eastern Mediterranean throughout the Roman \nEmpire and beyond. Originally, this progression was closely connected to \nalready established Jewish centers in the Holy Land and the Jewish diaspora. \nThe first followers of <b>Christianity</b> were Jews or proselytes, commonly referred ... \nBy the end of the <b>first century</b>, <b>Christianity</b> had already <b>spread</b> to Rome and&nbsp;...", "title": "Early centers of Christianity" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christianity</b> in Africa began in Egypt in the middle of the <b>1st century</b>. By the end of \nthe 2nd ... <b>Christianity</b> in Sudan also <b>spread</b> in the early <b>1st century</b>, and the \nNubian ... There are reports that the Roman Catholic <b>faith</b> persisted in the region \nfrom ... <b>Missionaries</b> largely condemned the controversial African views and \nworked&nbsp;...", "title": "Christianity in Africa" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christianity</b> in Ethiopia dates to the ancient Kingdom of Aksum, when the King \nEzana <b>first</b> adopted the <b>faith</b>. ... The efforts of the Syriac <b>missionaries</b> facilitated \nthe Church&#39;s expansion deep into the interior and ... In the late 16th <b>century</b> \n<b>Christianity spread</b> among petty kingdoms in Ethiopia&#39;s west, like Ennarea, Kaffa \nor Garo.", "title": "Christianity in Ethiopia" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christianity</b> is India&#39;s third-largest religion after Hinduism and Islam, with \napproximately 28 million followers, constituting 2.3 percent of India&#39;s population (\n2011 census). According to Indian tradition, the <b>Christian faith</b> was introduced to \nIndia by ... During the 18th <b>century</b>, Protestant <b>Christian</b> missions, had a political \neffect in&nbsp;...", "title": "Christianity in India" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christianity</b> has a long history in the region that is now Sudan and South Sudan. \nAncient Nubia was reached by Coptic <b>Christianity</b> by the 2nd century. ... northern \nSudan, then called Nubia, by about the end of the <b>first century</b> after <b>Christ</b>. ... \nDuring the 19th century, British <b>missionaries</b> re-introduced the <b>Christian faith</b> into\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Christianity in Sudan" }, { "snippet": "A <b>missionary</b> is a member of a religious group sent into an area to promote their \n<b>faith</b> or perform ... A <b>Christian missionary</b> can be defined as &quot;one who is to \nwitness across ... Under the Russian Empire of the 19th <b>century</b>, <b>missionaries</b> \nsuch as Nicholas ... The <b>spread</b>, although at <b>first</b> introduced through Arab Muslim \ntraders,&nbsp;...", "title": "Missionary" } ] }, { "query": "apostles", "results": [ { "snippet": "In Christian theology and ecclesiology, <b>apostles</b>, particularly the Twelve <b>Apostles</b> \nwere the primary disciples of Jesus according to the New Testament.", "title": "Apostles" }, { "snippet": "The Cambridge <b>Apostles</b> is an intellectual society at the University of Cambridge \nfounded in 1820 by George Tomlinson, a Cambridge student who went on to&nbsp;...", "title": "Cambridge Apostles" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Apostles</b>&#39; Creed sometimes titled the Apostolic Creed or the Symbol of the \n<b>Apostles</b>, is an early statement of Christian belief—a creed or &quot;symbol&quot;. It is \nwidely&nbsp;...", "title": "Apostles' Creed" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Apostles</b> of Linnaeus were a group of students who carried out botanical and \nzoological expeditions throughout the world that were either devised or&nbsp;...", "title": "Apostles of Linnaeus" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Apostles</b> of Baháʼu&#39;lláh were nineteen eminent early followers of Baháʼu&#39;\nlláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith. 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Twelve <b>Apostles</b>, the twelve \nchosen followers of Jesus; Quorum of the Twelve <b>Apostles</b> (LDS Church),&nbsp;...", "title": "Twelve Apostles (disambiguation)" }, { "snippet": "The Church of the Holy <b>Apostles</b> also known as the Imperial Polyándreion (\nimperial cemetery), was a Greek Eastern Orthodox church in Constantinople, \ncapital&nbsp;...", "title": "Church of the Holy Apostles" } ] } ]
Is vitamin b12 deficiency the same as pernicious anemia?
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Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia
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[ "Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia" ]
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When was figure skating introduced to the olympics?
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Figure skating at the Olympic Games
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[ "Figure skating at the Olympic Games" ]
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Where do bees carry pollen on their bodies?
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Pollen basket
[ "pollen basket or corbicula" ]
[ "Worker bee" ]
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What type of volcano is mt. pinatubo?
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Mount Pinatubo
[ "Ultra-Plinian" ]
[ "Mount Pinatubo" ]
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Who sings anything you can do i can do better?
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Anything You Can Do (song)
[ "Ray Middleton", "Ethel Merman" ]
[ "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" ]
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Who sings the theme song for not going out?
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Not Going Out
[ "Stephen Triffitt" ]
[ "Not Going Out" ]
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When was clifford the big red dog made?
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Clifford the Big Red Dog
[ "first published in 1963" ]
[ "Clifford the Big Red Dog", "Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series)", "Clifford the Big Red Dog (film)", "Clifford the Big Red Dog (2019 TV series)" ]
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Where do the lions in the lion king live?
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The Lion King
[ "the Pride Lands of Africa" ]
[ "The Lion King" ]
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Who played the part of the incredible hulk?
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The Incredible Hulk (film)
[ "Edward Norton" ]
[ "The Incredible Hulk (film)" ]
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Who is the current president of the usa headquartered world bank?
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World Bank
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[ "World Bank" ]
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What is the population of mecklenburg county nc?
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Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
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Who played lina in singing in the rain?
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Singin' in the Rain
[ "Jean Hagen" ]
[ "Singin' in the Rain (musical)", "Singin' in the Rain" ]
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From which body part surpanakha derived their name?
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Shurpanakha
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[ "Shurpanakha" ]
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The adaptive physiologic response to stressful events is called?
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Stress (biology)
[ "Stress management" ]
[ "Allostasis" ]
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When did the koenigsegg agera rs come out?
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Koenigsegg Agera
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When was the last time mount bromo erupted?
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Mount Bromo
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Who won the first two races of the triple crown?
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Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)
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Who is described as a shrewd and knavish sprite?
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Puck (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
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[ "Puck (A Midsummer Night's Dream)" ]
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Who plays lorraine on back to the future?
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Lea Thompson
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How many times brazil won the world cup football championship?
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FIFA World Cup
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[ "FIFA World Cup" ]
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Who uses the universal declaration of human rights?
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
[ "the United Nations" ]
[ "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" ]
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It is recognized in some national constitutions and in the \n<b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> and International Covenant&nbsp;...", "title": "Right to housing" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> (UDHR) is a non-binding declaration \nadopted by the United&nbsp;...", "title": "Human rights" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> (UDHR) is a UN General Assembly \ndeclaration that does not&nbsp;...", "title": "International human rights law" }, { "snippet": "The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen set by France&#39;s National \nConstituent ... Independence, and the 1789 United States Bill of Rights, inspired \nin large part the 1948 United Nations <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b>.", "title": "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen" }, { "snippet": "Freedom of movement under United States law is governed primarily by the \nPrivileges and ... Article 13 of the <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> reads:.", "title": "Freedom of movement under United States law" }, { "snippet": "Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a \ncommunity to ... Article 19 of the <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b>, adopted \nin 1948, states that: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression;\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Freedom of speech" }, { "snippet": "The right to an adequate standard of living is a fundamental human right. It is part \nof the <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> that was accepted by the&nbsp;...", "title": "Right to an adequate standard of living" } ] }, { "query": "Who uses the universal declaration of human rights?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> (UDHR) is a historic document that \nwas adopted by ... with the duty of the individual to society and the prohibition of \n<b>use</b> of rights in contravention of the purposes of the United Nations Organisation.", "title": "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" }, { "snippet": "The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (CDHRI) is a declaration of the \nmember states ... an Islamic response to the United Nations&#39; <b>Universal</b> \n<b>Declaration of Human Rights</b> (UDHR), adopted in 1948. ... in effect in a number of \nMuslim countries; it <b>uses</b> the cover of the &quot;Islamic sharia (Law)&quot; to justify the \nlegitimacy of&nbsp;...", "title": "Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam" }, { "snippet": "Human rights are moral principles or norms that describe certain standards of \nhuman ... culminating in the adoption of the <b>Universal Declaration of Human</b> \n<b>Rights</b> in Paris by the ... 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What does the v stand for in v8?
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V8 engine
[ "V configuration engine" ]
[ "V8 engine" ]
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The smallest of the cytoskeleton elements is the?
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Cytoskeleton
[ "Microfilaments" ]
[ "Cytoskeleton" ]
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