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Who is considered to be the founder of modern day schools of social work?
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History of social work
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[ "Master of Social Work", "Octavia Hill", "Jane Addams" ]
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When does episode 3 of final space come out?
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Final Space
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Who was thrown into the lion's den?
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Daniel in the lions' den
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Who wrote the star spangled banner during the war of 1812?
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The Star-Spangled Banner
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When was the last time south korea had the olympics?
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South Korea at the Olympics
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Where is the golden state warriors arena located?
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Chase Center (arena)
[ "Oracle Arena in Oakland" ]
[ "Golden State Warriors", "Chase Center", "Oakland Arena" ]
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Who won the new york city mayoral election 2017?
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New York City mayoral election, 2017
[ "Bill de Blasio" ]
[ "2017 New York City mayoral election" ]
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When was the department of housing and urban development founded?
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
[ "1965" ]
[ "United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ..." ]
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Who played the role of lakhan in the movie 'ram lakhan'?
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Ram Lakhan
[ "Anil Kapoor" ]
[ "Ram Lakhan" ]
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Who sings she's in love with the boy?
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She's in Love with the Boy
[ "Trisha Yearwood" ]
[ "She's in Love with the Boy" ]
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Nadh and fadh2 are used to transport what item used in cellular respiration?
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Electron transport chain
[ "electrons" ]
[ "Anaerobic respiration", "Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide" ]
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It is the terminal process of <b>cellular respiration</b> in eukaryotes and accounts for&nbsp;...", "title": "Oxidative phosphorylation" }, { "snippet": "The mitochondrial shuttles are systems <b>used to transport</b> reducing agents across \nthe inner mitochondrial membrane. <b>NADH</b> cannot cross the membrane, but it can \nreduce another molecule that ... Fermentation and Respiration&quot; Archived 2008-09\n-17 at the Wayback Machine, ... <b>Cellular respiration</b> &middot; Biochemistry stubs.", "title": "Mitochondrial shuttle" }, { "snippet": "Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), also known as adenosine pyrophosphate (APP), \nis an ... Energy <b>transfer used</b> by all living things is a result of dephosphorylation of \nATP by ... 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Protein synthesis makes <b>use</b> of mitochondrial DNA, RNA, and tRNA. \nRegulation of processes makes <b>use</b> of ... Molecular and <b>Cellular</b> Biochemistry. 9 (\n1): 27–53.", "title": "Mitochondrial matrix" }, { "snippet": "Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC) is a complex of three enzymes that \nconverts pyruvate into acetyl-CoA by a process called pyruvate decarboxylation. \nAcetyl-CoA may then be <b>used</b> in the citric acid cycle to <b>carry</b> out <b>cellular</b> \n<b>respiration</b>, and this complex ... <b>NAD</b> cofactor oxidizes <b>FADH</b>2 back to its FAD \nresting state, producing <b>NADH</b>.", "title": "Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex" } ] }, { "query": "Nadh and fadh2", "results": [ { "snippet": "In the mitochondrion, the matrix is the space within the inner membrane. The \nword &quot;matrix&quot; ... The citric acid cycle produces <b>NADH and FADH2</b> through \noxidation that will be reduced in oxidative phosphorylation to produce ATP. 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For instance, native fluorescence of a FAD and <b>NADH</b> is varied \nin normal tissue and oral submucous fibrosis, which is an early sign of invasive&nbsp;...", "title": "Flavin adenine dinucleotide" }, { "snippet": "Anaerobic respiration is respiration using electron acceptors other than \nmolecular oxygen (O2). ... highly reduced chemical compounds such as <b>NADH</b> \n<b>and FADH2</b> (for example produced during glycolysis and the citric acid cycle) to \nestablish&nbsp;...", "title": "Anaerobic respiration" }, { "snippet": "The glycerol-3-phosphate shuttle is a mechanism that regenerates NAD+ from \n<b>NADH</b>, a by-product of glycolysis. Its importance in transporting reducing&nbsp;...", "title": "Glycerol phosphate shuttle" }, { "snippet": "The values below are standard reduction potentials for half-reactions measured \nat 25°C, ... NAD + H<sup>+</sup> + 2 e<sup>−</sup> → <b>NADH</b>, -0.320, -0.280, The ratio of NAD<sup>+</sup>:<b>NADH</b> is \nmaintained at around 30:1. 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Where do ruby throated hummingbirds spend the winter?
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Ruby-throated hummingbird
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Cost to make let there be light movie?
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Let There Be Light (2017 film)
[ "$3 million" ]
[ "Let There Be Light (2017 film)", "Let There Be Light (1998 film)" ]
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Who plays julia roberts sister in something to talk about?
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Something to Talk About (film)
[ "Kyra Sedgwick" ]
[ "Something to Talk About (film)" ]
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Who has the most stanley cups in the nhl?
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Stanley Cup Finals
[ "Montreal Canadiens" ]
[ "List of Stanley Cup champions" ]
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Samsung galaxy s7 when did it come out?
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Samsung Galaxy S7
[ "11 March 2016" ]
[ "Samsung Galaxy S7" ]
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Where was the revenant supposed to have taken place?
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The Revenant (2015 film)
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[ "The Revenant" ]
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Who sings beyond the sea in finding nemo?
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Beyond the Sea (song)
[ "Robbie Williams" ]
[ "Beyond the Sea (song)", "Finding Nemo" ]
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When did the night before christmas come out?
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The Nightmare Before Christmas
[ "October 29 , 1993" ]
[ "The Nightmare Before Christmas", "The Night Before Christmas (1951 film)", "The Night Before Christmas (1905 film)", "The Night Before Christmas (1913 film)" ]
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Where is the isle of man tt held?
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Isle of Man TT
[ "Isle of Man" ]
[ "Isle of Man TT" ]
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Who won the most mvp awards in nba history?
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NBA Most Valuable Player Award
[ "Kareem Abdul - Jabbar" ]
[ "NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award", "NBA Most Valuable Player Award", "NBA All-Star Game Kobe Bryant Most Valuable Player Award ..." ]
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On February 14, 2009, during the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award" }, { "snippet": "His accomplishments include three NBA championships, four NBA <b>MVP Awards</b>, \nthree NBA Finals <b>MVP Awards</b>, and two Olympic gold medals. Lebron&#39;s teams&nbsp;...", "title": "LeBron James" }, { "snippet": "He also achieved only the second sweep of the <b>MVP Awards</b> in the All-Star \nGame, regular season and NBA Finals, Willis Reed having achieved the first, \nduring&nbsp;...", "title": "Michael Jordan" }, { "snippet": "The AP has presented an <b>MVP award</b> since 1957. 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What do the winners of the fa cup qualify for?
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FA Cup
[ "the Europa League", "the FA Community Shield match" ]
[ "FA Cup" ]
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Who plays emma frost in x-men first class?
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Emma Frost
[ "January Jones" ]
[ "Emma Frost" ]
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Who wins season 6 of master chef junior?
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MasterChef Junior (U.S. season 6)
[ "Beni Cwiakala" ]
[ "MasterChef Junior (American season 6)" ]
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Where do you hit the knee for reflex?
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Patellar reflex
[ "the patellar tendon", "just below the patella" ]
[ "Patellar reflex", "List of reflexes" ]
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What is the definition of low birth weight?
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Low birth weight
[ "2,499 g or less" ]
[ "Low birth weight" ]
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How did the dupont family make their fortune?
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Du Pont family
[ "black powder manufacturing" ]
[ "du Pont family" ]
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Which emperor built the colosseum 70 ce in rome?
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Colosseum
[ "Titus", "Vespasian" ]
[ "Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)", "Colosseum" ]
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According to an inscription on the <b>Colosseum</b>, Emperor Vespasian built \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Second Temple" }, { "snippet": "<b>70</b> – 80 <b>CE</b>, considered one of the greatest works of architecture and engineering\n. An <b>amphitheatre</b> or amphitheater /ˈæmfɪˌθiːətər/ is an open-air venue used \nfor&nbsp;...", "title": "Amphitheatre" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Amphitheatre</b> of Pompeii is the oldest surviving Roman <b>amphitheatre</b>. It is \nlocated in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, and was buried by the eruption of \nVesuvius in 79 <b>AD</b>, ... Built around <b>70</b> BC, the current <b>amphitheatre</b> is the earliest \nRoman <b>amphitheatre</b> known to have been built of stone; previously, they had \nbeen&nbsp;...", "title": "Amphitheatre of Pompeii" } ] }, { "query": "emperor built the colosseum 70 ce in rome", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>The Colosseum</b> or <b>Coliseum</b> also known as the ... 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Who's the owner of the cleveland browns?
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Jimmy Haslam
[ "Jimmy Haslam", "Dee Bagwell" ]
[ "Cleveland Browns", "Jimmy Haslam" ]
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Who has more power governor general or prime minister?
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Governor General of Canada
[ "The prime minister" ]
[ "Governor-general" ]
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Who sang the song never on a sunday?
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Never on Sunday (song)
[ "Melina Mercouri" ]
[ "Never on Sunday (song)" ]
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What are freshmen called at the air force academy?
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United States Air Force Academy
[ "Fourth class cadets", "doolies", "4 degrees" ]
[ "United States Air Force Academy Cadet Wing" ]
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Who did the cubs play in the first round of the playoffs in 2016?
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2016 National League Division Series
[ "San Francisco Giants" ]
[ "2016 National League Division Series", "2016 National League Championship Series" ]
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Where did immigrants enter new york before ellis island?
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Castle Clinton
[ "Castle Clinton" ]
[ "Ellis Island", "Angel Island Immigration Station", "Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital", "History of New York City" ]
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Angel Island <b>Immigration</b> Station, sometimes known as &quot;<b>Ellis</b> \n<b>Island</b> of the West,&quot; began construction in 1905 and opened January 21, 1910. ... \nThe applicant would be called <b>before</b> a Board of Special Inquiry, composed of \ntwo&nbsp;...", "title": "Angel Island Immigration Station" }, { "snippet": "Save <b>Ellis Island</b>, founded in 1999, is a 501(c)(3) organization and partner of the \nNational Park Service for the rehabilitation of the 29 mostly unrestored buildings \ncomprising the <b>Ellis Island Immigrant</b> Hospital on the south side of <b>Ellis Island</b> ... \nIll and infirm <b>immigrants</b> were treated and cured within its walls <b>before</b> being&nbsp;...", "title": "Save Ellis Island" }, { "snippet": "The <b>island</b>, in Upper New York Bay, was greatly expanded with land reclamation \nbetween 1892 and 1934. <b>Before</b> that, the much smaller original <b>island</b> was the&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Ellis Island immigrants" }, { "snippet": "Liberty Island is a federally owned island in Upper New York Bay in the United \nStates. 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South side in order to save this national treasure and to preserve \nand interpret the history of immigration to America through Ellis Island and the&nbsp;...", "title": "Save Ellis Island" }, { "snippet": "<b>Historical</b> circumstances have led to the unusual situation of Liberty Island and \n3.3 acres (13,000 m<sup>2</sup>) of <b>Ellis Island</b> being exclaves of New York, both completely\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Statue of Liberty National Monument" }, { "snippet": "An <b>Ellis Island</b> Special is a family name that is perceived or labeled, incorrectly, \nas having been ... This article related to Jewish <b>history</b> is a stub. You can help&nbsp;...", "title": "Ellis Island Special" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ellis Island</b> is a 1983 <b>historical</b> novel by Fred Mustard Stewart. 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Where is the lowest elevation in the world?
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List of places on land with elevations below sea level
[ "Dead Sea" ]
[ "Extreme points of Earth", "Death Valley" ]
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When was martin luther king jr speech i have a dream given?
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I Have a Dream
[ "August 28 , 1963" ]
[ "I Have a Dream" ]
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Who founded the church of latter day saints?
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
[ "Joseph Smith" ]
[ "History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", "Joseph Smith" ]
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Who is jason's real mother on general hospital?
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Jason Morgan (General Hospital)
[ "Monica" ]
[ "Jason Morgan (General Hospital)" ]
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Where does the last name rios originate from?
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Ríos
[ "Portuguese", "Spanish", "Galician" ]
[ "Ríos" ]
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Where do ribeye steaks come from on a cow?
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Rib eye steak
[ "the rib section" ]
[ "Rib eye steak" ]
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Who plays francis on malcom in the middle?
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Christopher Masterson
[ "Christopher Kennedy Masterson" ]
[ "Malcolm in the Middle", "Christopher Masterson" ]
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When did the washington capitals last win a stanley cup?
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Washington Capitals
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[ "List of Stanley Cup champions" ]
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Who sang background vocals on my sweet lord?
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My Sweet Lord
[ "Bobby Whitlock" ]
[ "My Sweet Lord" ]
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Who played the grandmother on one day at a time?
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One Day at a Time
[ "Nanette Fabray" ]
[ "One Day at a Time (1975 TV series)", "One Day at a Time (2017 TV series)" ]
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Elena is horrified to learn that her <b>grandmother</b> does not vote.", "title": "List of One Day at a Time (2017 TV series) episodes" }, { "snippet": "Laura Mackenzie Phillips (born November 10, 1959) is an American actress and \nsinger, known for her roles in American Graffiti, as rebellious but ultimately loving \nteenager Julie Mora Cooper Horvath on the sitcom <b>One Day at a Time</b>, ... Phillips \nin <b>1975</b>, alongside her <b>One Day at a Time</b> co-stars Bonnie Franklin and Valerie&nbsp;...", "title": "Mackenzie Phillips" }, { "snippet": "Ivonne Coll Mendoza (born June 18, 1947) is a Puerto Rican actress. She was \nMiss Puerto Rico in 1967 and competed in the Miss Universe pageant <b>the same</b> \nyear. ... 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Lydia Margarita del Carmen Inclán Maribona Leyte-Vidal de \nRiera, a faithful Cuban, Penelope&#39;s mother and <b>grandmother</b> of Elena and Alex. \n... &quot;&#39;<b>One Day At A Time</b>&#39;: Justina Machado To <b>Play</b> The Lead In Netflix Series \nRemake&quot;.", "title": "One Day at a Time (2017 TV series)" }, { "snippet": "<b>One Day at a Time</b> may refer to: Television series[edit]. <b>One Day at a Time</b> (1975 \nTV series), an American sitcom that ran from 1975 to 1984; <b>One Day at a Time</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "One Day at a Time" }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of episodes for the American television sitcom, <b>One Day at</b> \n<b>a Time</b>. ... Beerbelly&#39;s wife, dissatisfied with her marriage, makes a <b>play</b> for \nSchneider. 131, 16, &quot;Once a Mom&quot; ... 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In 1989, Coll <b>played</b> a minor role of a teacher named Mrs. Santos, \nin the film Lean on ... 2009, ER, <b>Grandmother</b>, Episode: &quot;And in the End.. ... 2018, \n<b>One Day at a Time</b>, Esme, Guest starring as the new love interest of Dr. Berkowitz\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Ivonne Coll" }, { "snippet": "Valerie Anne Bertinelli (born April 23, 1960) is an American actress and \ntelevision personality. She portrayed Barbara Cooper Royer on the sitcom <b>One</b> \n<b>Day at a Time</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Valerie Bertinelli" }, { "snippet": "Bonnie Gail Franklin (January 6, 1944 – March 1, 2013) was an American actress\n, known for her leading role in the television series <b>One Day at a Time</b> (1975–\n1984). ... She <b>played</b> &quot;Ouiser&quot; in a production of Steel Magnolias at the Rubicon&nbsp;...", "title": "Bonnie Franklin" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>One Day</b>, <b>One</b> Room&quot; is the twelfth episode of the third season of House and the \nfifty-eighth ... Eve insists that House treat her and Cuddy forces him to spend <b>time</b> \nwith her. In an effort to earn her trust so she will talk about the rape, House tells \nher of an abusive <b>grandmother</b> he had as a child. Scrutinizing the details, Eve&nbsp;...", "title": "One Day, One Room" }, { "snippet": "Laura Mackenzie Phillips (born November 10, 1959) is an American actress and \nsinger, known for her roles in American Graffiti, as rebellious but ultimately loving \nteenager Julie Mora Cooper Horvath on the sitcom <b>One Day at a Time</b>, ... Phillips \ngained stardom in the 1970s when she <b>played</b> boy-crazy teenager Julie Cooper\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Mackenzie Phillips" }, { "snippet": "Nedra Volz (née Gordonier, June 18, 1908 – January 20, 2003) was an American \nactress. ... Volz often <b>played grandmothers</b> or feisty little old ladies, in 1970s \nsitcoms such as Alice, Maude and <b>One Day at a Time</b>, after she appeared in two \nof Norman Lear&#39;s summer television series: as <b>Grandma</b> Belle Durbin in A Year \nat the&nbsp;...", "title": "Nedra Volz" } ] } ]
When did the european union start and for what main reason?
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History of the European Union
[ "1 November 1993" ]
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When does the women's soccer world cup start?
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FIFA Women's World Cup
[ "1 June 2019" ]
[ "FIFA Women's World Cup" ]
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Who plays kyle's mom in american horror story?
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List of American Horror Story: Coven characters
[ "Mare Winningham" ]
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Barbara Tarbuck, <b>Mother</b> \nSuperior Claudia.", "title": "List of American Horror Story cast members" }, { "snippet": "Dylan McDermott is an American actor. He is best known for his role as lawyer \nand law firm ... He reprised his role as Ben Harmon in <b>American Horror Story</b>: \nApocalypse, the eighth season of the series. ... by 1967, the couple had divorced, \nand Diane and her two children were living with her <b>mother</b>, Avis (Rogers) \nMarino.", "title": "Dylan McDermott" }, { "snippet": "The first season of <b>American Horror Story</b> received generally positive reviews \nfrom ... The Harmon family moves from Boston to Los Angeles to recover from \n<b>mother</b> ... 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Jamie Brewer as Adelaide Langdon; Teddy Sears as Patrick; \nMichael Graziadei as Travis Wanderley; Brando Eaton as Kyle Greenwell; Ashley\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Halloween (American Horror Story)" }, { "snippet": "^ &quot;&#39;<b>American Horror Story</b>&#39; scoop: Zachary Quinto&#39;s lesbian friend is played by...&quot; \nInsidetv.com. 20 October 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2017. ^ Vultaggio, Maria \n(&nbsp;...", "title": "List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 2010s ..." }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>American</b> films released in 2014. Contents. 1 Highest-grossing \nfilms. 1.1 Box ... Holy Ghost People &middot; Mitchell Altieri &middot; Emma <b>Greenwell</b> &middot; Joe \nEgender ... Based on the <b>story</b> of the same name &middot; Sabotage &middot; David ... Randy \nIrwin Jamison Haase, <b>Horror</b>, Upper Laventille Productions ... Buchanan, <b>Kyle</b> (\n2014-07-24).", "title": "List of American films of 2014" } ] } ]
When did running start begin in washington state?
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Running Start
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The first second and third capital city of the united kindom of italy were?
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Kingdom of Italy
[ "Rome", "Florence", "Turin" ]
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Who plays thanos in the first avengers movie?
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Thanos
[ "Damion Poitier" ]
[ "Avengers: Age of Ultron", "The Avengers (2012 film)", "Thanos", "Josh Brolin", "Damion Poitier" ]
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Where did the vegas hockey team come from?
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Vegas Golden Knights
[ "Vegas" ]
[ "Vegas Golden Knights" ]
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The northern expedition was a guomindang movement against whom in china?
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Northern Expedition
[ "the Beiyang government", "other regional warlords" ]
[ "Northern Expedition" ]
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The fall of the first republic of nigeria took place on?
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First Nigerian Republic
[ "15 January 1966" ]
[ "First Nigerian Republic" ]
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When does a star is born start playing?
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A Star Is Born (2018 film)
[ "October 5 , 2018" ]
[ "A Star Is Born (1954 film)", "A Star Is Born (1976 film)", "A Star Is Born (2018 film)", "A Star Is Born (1937 film)" ]
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1 kilobyte is equal to how many bytes?
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Kilobyte
[ "1000 bytes" ]
[ "Kilobyte" ]
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Who sings keep your head to the sky?
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Keep Your Head to the Sky
[ "Maurice White" ]
[ "Head to the Sky", "Keep Your Head to the Sky" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Earth, Wind & Fire" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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What is the name of the mall in syracuse new york?
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Destiny USA
[ "Destiny USA" ]
[ "List of largest shopping malls in New York", "Destiny USA" ]
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[ { "query": "name of the mall in syracuse new york", "results": [ { "snippet": "Destiny USA is a six-story super-regional shopping and entertainment complex \non the shore of Onondaga Lake in <b>Syracuse</b>, <b>New York</b>. It is the largest shopping \n<b>mall</b> in the <b>New York</b> metropolitan area. ... This time, the &quot;Arendi&quot; <b>name</b> and \nscheme was dropped in favor of a retail mix featuring entertainment, luxury stores\n, and&nbsp;...", "title": "Destiny USA" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of shopping <b>malls</b> in the United States and its territories that have at \nleast ... <b>Mall name</b>, Location, Metro area, Retail space. Sq. feet/(m² ... 6, Destiny \nUSA &middot; <b>Syracuse</b>, <b>New York</b> &middot; <b>Syracuse</b>, 2,400,000 square feet (220,000 m<sup>2</sup>)", "title": "List of largest shopping malls in the United States" }, { "snippet": "Penn-Can <b>Mall</b> was a <b>mall</b> in the town of Cicero, <b>New York</b>, north of <b>Syracuse</b>. It \nopened on March 28, 1976. It was the first enclosed <b>mall</b> on the north end of&nbsp;...", "title": "Penn-Can Mall" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of enclosed shopping <b>malls</b> in the <b>New York</b>. #, <b>Mall name</b>, City, \nState, Retail space. Square feet (ft²), Stores, Anchor stores/entertainment venues, \nYear opened, Ownership. 1, Destiny USA &middot; <b>Syracuse</b>, <b>New York</b> &middot; <b>New York</b>, \n2,400,000 square feet&nbsp;...", "title": "List of largest shopping malls in New York" }, { "snippet": "The Pyramid Companies were formed in 1970 in <b>Syracuse</b>, <b>New York</b>, by Robert \nJ. Congel. ... Pyramid <b>Mall</b> Plattsburgh - Plattsburgh, <b>New York</b> (Opened 1975, \nlater named Champlain Centre South. Closed 1999. ... Retrieved from &quot;https://en.\nwikipedia.org/w/index.php?<b>title</b>=The_Pyramid_Companies&amp;oldid=934791297&quot;.", "title": "The Pyramid Companies" }, { "snippet": "ShoppingTown <b>Mall</b> is a regional shopping <b>mall</b> in Dewitt, <b>New York</b>. It opened \nas an open-air shopping center in 1954, and was converted to an enclosed <b>mall</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "ShoppingTown Mall" }, { "snippet": "Clay is a town in Onondaga County, <b>New York</b>, United States. As of the 2010 \ncensus, its population was 58,206, making it <b>Syracuse&#39;s</b> largest suburb. The town \nwas named after American attorney and statesman Henry Clay. Clay is north of \n<b>Syracuse</b>, <b>New York</b>. ... Built in Clay in 1988, it is one of three major enclosed \n<b>malls</b> in the <b>Syracuse</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Clay, New York" }, { "snippet": "<b>Syracuse</b> is a city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, <b>New York</b>, United \nStates. It is the ... On February 4, 1820, Wilkinson proposed the <b>name</b> &quot;<b>Syracuse</b>&quot; \nto a group of fellow townsmen; it became the <b>name</b> of the village and the new \npost office. ... In addition to the dominant Destiny USA shopping <b>mall in</b> \n<b>Syracuse&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Syracuse, New York" }, { "snippet": "B. Altman and Company was a luxury department store and chain, founded in \n1865 in <b>New York</b> City, <b>New York</b>, by Benjamin Altman. It had its flagship store at\n&nbsp;...", "title": "B. Altman and Company" }, { "snippet": "Fayetteville is a village located in Onondaga County, <b>New York</b>, United States. As \nof the 2010 U.S. Census, the village had a population of 4,373. The village is \nnamed after the Marquis de Lafayette, a national hero of both France and the \nUnited States. It is part of the <b>Syracuse</b> Metropolitan Statistical Area. ... The \nFayetteville Towne Center Shopping Mall includes Target, Kohl&#39;s,&nbsp;...", "title": "Fayetteville, New York" } ] } ]
Who are the candidates running for governor of maine?
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Maine gubernatorial election, 2018
[ "Janet Mills", "Shawn Moody" ]
[ "2014 Maine gubernatorial election", "2010 Maine gubernatorial election", "2018 Maine gubernatorial election", "2006 Maine gubernatorial election" ]
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Curtis chose to seek re-\n<b>election</b>.", "title": "1970 Maine gubernatorial election" }, { "snippet": "<b>LePage</b> ran for <b>governor of Maine</b> in the 2010 <b>election</b>, winning the general \n<b>election</b> with a plurality, 37.6%, in a five-<b>candidate race</b>. He&nbsp;...", "title": "Paul LePage" }, { "snippet": "The 1974 <b>Maine gubernatorial election</b> took place on November 5, 1974. \nIncumbent Democratic <b>Governor</b> Kenneth M. Curtis was term-limited and could \nnot&nbsp;...", "title": "1974 Maine gubernatorial election" }, { "snippet": "The 1998 <b>Maine gubernatorial election</b> took place on November 3, 1998. \nIndependent <b>Governor</b> Angus King sought a second and final term as <b>governor</b>.", "title": "1998 Maine gubernatorial election" }, { "snippet": "The 2020 United States <b>Senate election</b> in <b>Maine</b> will be held on November 3, \n2020, to elect a member of the United States <b>Senate</b> to represent the State of&nbsp;...", "title": "2020 United States Senate election in Maine" }, { "snippet": "Eliot Cutler (born July 29, 1946) is an American lawyer who was an Independent \n<b>candidate</b> in <b>Maine&#39;s</b> 2010 and 2014 <b>gubernatorial</b> races. In 2010, he placed&nbsp;...", "title": "Eliot Cutler" }, { "snippet": "The 1994 <b>Maine gubernatorial election</b> took place on November 8, 1994. \nIndependent <b>candidate</b> Angus King defeated Democratic Party <b>candidate</b> Joseph\n&nbsp;...", "title": "1994 Maine gubernatorial election" } ] }, { "query": "Who are the candidates running for governor of maine 2006", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Maine gubernatorial election</b> of <b>2006</b> took place on November 7, <b>2006</b>. \nIncumbent Democrat John Baldacci was re-elected to his second term. This was \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "2006 Maine gubernatorial election" }, { "snippet": "The 2010 <b>Maine gubernatorial election</b> took place on November 2, 2010. \nIncumbent ... Peter Mills, State Senator and <b>candidate for governor</b> in <b>2006</b>; Les \nOtten, founder of American Skiing Company and former Boston Red Sox co-\nowner&nbsp;...", "title": "2010 Maine gubernatorial election" }, { "snippet": "LaMarche is also a two-time former <b>candidate for Governor of Maine</b> (1998 and \n<b>2006</b>). Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Public life.", "title": "Pat LaMarche" }, { "snippet": "Elected as a Democrat to the state legislature, she left the party in <b>2006</b> to \nbecome an independent <b>candidate for Governor of Maine</b>. Merrill lost to \nDemocratic&nbsp;...", "title": "Barbara Merrill" }, { "snippet": "Incumbent Olympia Snowe won re-<b>election</b> to a third term in <b>2006</b> with 74.01% of \nthe vote over Democrat Jean Hay Bright and independent Bill Slavick. Due to the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2012 United States Senate election in Maine" }, { "snippet": "Main article: <b>Maine gubernatorial election</b>, <b>2006</b> ... Green Independent <b>candidate</b> \nPat LaMarche polled at 11%. Baldacci&nbsp;...", "title": "2006 United States gubernatorial elections" }, { "snippet": "He was the Republican <b>candidate for Governor of Maine</b> in <b>2006</b>. He won a close \nprimary <b>election</b> by 3% on June 13, <b>2006</b>, against David F. Emery and Peter Mills\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Chandler Woodcock" }, { "snippet": "John M. Michael is a former American state legislator. Michael was born in \nLewiston, <b>Maine</b> ... In 2002, Michael ran as an independent <b>candidate for</b> \n<b>governor of Maine</b>. He unsuccessfully sought clean elections funds and received \n2.1% of the vote. Michael ran again for <b>governor</b> in <b>2006</b>, but withdrew in August \nbecause he&nbsp;...", "title": "John Michael (politician)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2006</b> United States <b>Senate election</b> in <b>Maine</b> was held November 2, <b>2006</b>. \nIncumbent Republican Olympia Snowe won re-<b>election</b> to a third term. As of 2020\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2006 United States Senate election in Maine" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Maine gubernatorial election</b> of 2002 took place on November 5, 2002. \nIncumbent ... 1998, November 5, 2002, 2006 →&nbsp;...", "title": "2002 Maine gubernatorial election" } ] } ]
How long is the term for texas governor?
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Governor of Texas
[ "four years" ]
[ "List of governors of Texas" ]
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[ { "query": "texas governor term limit", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Reconstruction-era constitution of 1869 removed the limit on terms, <b>Texas</b> \nremains one of 14 states with no gubernatorial <b>term limit</b>. The present constitution \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "Governor of Texas" }, { "snippet": "Term length, Four years, no <b>term limit</b>. Inaugural holder, James Pinckney \nHenderson 1846. Formation, <b>Texas</b> Constitution. Salary, $150,000 (2013). \nWebsite, Official website &middot; Edit this at Wikidata. The <b>governor</b> of <b>Texas</b> is the chief \nexecutive of the U.S. State of <b>Texas</b>, the presiding officer&nbsp;...", "title": "List of governors of Texas" }, { "snippet": "<b>Term limits</b> in the United States apply to many offices at both the federal and state \nlevel, and ... In the 1780s, about half the states provided <b>term limits</b> for <b>governors</b>. \n... has a limit of 2 four-year terms (prior to November 3, 2015, 3 two-year terms \ndating back to 1991), while San Antonio, <b>Texas</b>, has a limit of 4 two-year terms.", "title": "Term limits in the United States" }, { "snippet": "In the United States, a <b>governor</b> serves as the chief executive officer and \ncommander-in-chief in ... In the majority of states, <b>term limits</b> cap a <b>governor&#39;s</b> \ntenure. ... 1924 was Miriam A. Ferguson of <b>Texas</b> (wife of former <b>Texas Governor</b> \nJames E.", "title": "Governor (United States)" }, { "snippet": "Term length, Four years, no <b>term limits</b>. Inaugural holder, Albert Clinton Horton \n1846. Formation, <b>Texas</b> Constitution. Website, Office of the Lieutenant <b>Governor</b>. \nThe lieutenant <b>governor</b> of <b>Texas</b> is the second-highest executive office in the \ngovernment of&nbsp;...", "title": "Lieutenant Governor of Texas" }, { "snippet": "In the 2010 gubernatorial election, Perry became the first <b>Texas governor</b> to be \nelected to three four-year <b>terms</b>, polling 55% of votes to former Houston Mayor&nbsp;...", "title": "Rick Perry" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Texas</b> Senate is the upper house of the <b>Texas</b> State Legislature. There are \n31 members of the Senate, representing single-member districts across the U.S. \nstate of <b>Texas</b>, with populations of approximately 806,000 per constituency, \nbased on the 2010 U.S. Census. There are no <b>term limits</b>, and each term is four \nyears long. ... The Lieutenant <b>Governor</b> of <b>Texas</b> serves as the President of the \nSenate.", "title": "Texas Senate" }, { "snippet": "Rick Perry, having served as the Lieutenant <b>Governor</b> of <b>Texas</b> for one year, \nsucceeded to the ... Perry has also supported tort reform to <b>limit</b> malpractice \nlawsuits against doctors, and as ... Perry made history by becoming the first \n<b>Texas governor</b> to be elected to three four-year <b>terms</b> and the fourth to serve \nthree <b>terms</b> since&nbsp;...", "title": "Governorship of Rick Perry" }, { "snippet": "Incumbent Republican <b>Governor</b> Greg Abbott successfully won re-election to a \nsecond <b>term</b> in office defeating Democratic nominee Lupe Valdez, the former \nsheriff&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 Texas gubernatorial election" }, { "snippet": "The 2022 <b>Texas</b> gubernatorial election will take place on November 8, 2022, to \nelect the <b>Governor</b> of <b>Texas</b>. As <b>Texas</b> does not have gubernatorial <b>term limits</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "2022 Texas gubernatorial election" } ] } ]
When is bachelor in paradise airing in australia?
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Bachelor in Paradise Australia
[ "25 March 2018" ]
[ "Bachelor in Paradise (TV series)", "Bachelor in Paradise" ]
[ { "answer": [ "25 March 2018" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Do i need a permit to purchase a handgun in nc?
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Gun laws in North Carolina
[ "Yes" ]
[ "Gun laws in North Carolina" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Yes" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who plays rizzoli's mom on rizzoli and isles?
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Rizzoli & Isles
[ "Angie Harmon" ]
[ "Rizzoli & Isles" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Lorraine Bracco" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who died in harry potter half blood prince?
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)
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[ "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)", "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" ]
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Glover has also appeared frequently on television, especially in Britain,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Julian Glover" }, { "snippet": "This species was named after <b>Aragog</b>, the fictional spider from &quot;Harry Potter&quot; \nseries by J.K. Rowling, as it resembled the animatronic puppet version of this&nbsp;...", "title": "Lycosa aragogi" }, { "snippet": "May 29, 2012 <b>...</b> File:The Making of Harry Potter 29-05-2012 (<b>Aragog&#39;s</b> torso).jpg. Language; \nWatch &middot; Edit. File; File history; File usage on Commons; File usage&nbsp;...", "title": "File:The Making of Harry Potter 29-05-2012 (Aragog's torso).jpg ..." }, { "snippet": "<b>Aragog</b> was an <b>Acromantula</b>—an enormous, sentient spider capable of speech—\nwho made a unique clicking noise as he moved in search of prey. Hagrid raised&nbsp;...", "title": "List of fictional arthropods" }, { "snippet": "<b>Aragog</b> tries to eat the three friends, but Hagrid appears to rescue them. 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Who has the most championship rings in basketball?
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List of NBA players with most championships
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Where do scholars believe food production first began in the middle east?
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History of agriculture
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What's the lowest points scored in a nba quarter?
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NBA regular season records
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Both teams combined to <b>score</b> 99 <b>points</b> in a <b>quarter</b> ... \n<b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent link\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of highest-scoring NBA games" }, { "snippet": "This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements \npertaining to the ... Note: Beginning with the 2001–02 season the <b>NBA</b> began \nselecting a Player ... Detroit Pistons, 23 December 2009; <b>Fewest points scored</b> by \nboth teams in a ... Washington Wizards, 17 April 2018; Most <b>points scored</b> in a \n<b>quarter</b> in a&nbsp;...", "title": "Toronto Raptors accomplishments and records" }, { "snippet": "Wilt Chamberlain set the single-game <b>scoring</b> record in the National Basketball \nAssociation ... In a high school game in 1955, Chamberlain had <b>scored</b> 90 <b>points</b> \nin a ... The <b>NBA</b> received <b>low</b> television ratings, and this game was not televised. \n... overpowered for an <b>NBA</b> record 28 <b>points</b> in one <b>quarter</b> two days earlier.", "title": "Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game" }, { "snippet": "This is a complete listing of National Basketball Association players who have \n<b>scored</b> 50 or more <b>points</b> in a playoff game. This feat has only been \naccomplished 37 times in <b>NBA</b> playoff history by 25 different players. Only four \nplayers have <b>scored</b> 50 or more <b>points</b> on more than one occasion: ... Jordan \n<b>scored</b> 54 <b>points</b> in the final three <b>quarters</b>, setting a playoff record for&nbsp;...", "title": "List of National Basketball Association single-game playoff scoring ..." }, { "snippet": "Steve Blake tied the <b>NBA</b> record for most assists in the 1st <b>quarter</b> with 14 against \nthe LA Clippers on February 22, 2009. <b>Fewest points scored</b> in a single <b>quarter</b>.", "title": "Portland Trail Blazers accomplishments and records" }, { "snippet": "A comeback (or come-from-behind) is an occurrence of an athlete or sports team \nengaged in a competition overcoming a substantial disadvantage in <b>points</b> or \nposition. It has been described as &quot;the single greatest aspect of competition that \nmost embodies the spirit of <b>what</b> makes sport extraordinary&quot;. ... 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After losing Shaquille O&#39;Neal via free agency to the Los&nbsp;...", "title": "1996–97 Orlando Magic season" }, { "snippet": "The 1996–97 <b>NBA season</b> was the ninth <b>season</b> for the Miami Heat in the \nNational Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Heat signed free \nagents&nbsp;...", "title": "1996–97 Miami Heat season" }, { "snippet": "The 1996–97 <b>NBA season</b> was the Spurs&#39; 21st <b>season</b> in the National Basketball \nAssociation, and 30th <b>season</b> as a franchise. During the offseason, the Spurs&nbsp;...", "title": "1996–97 San Antonio Spurs season" }, { "snippet": "The 1996–97 <b>NBA season</b> was the Grizzlies&#39; second <b>season</b> in the National \nBasketball Association. Coming off of an <b>NBA</b> worst record of 15–67 in their first&nbsp;...", "title": "1996–97 Vancouver Grizzlies season" } ] } ]
How many episodes in seal team season 1?
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SEAL Team (TV series)
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[ "SEAL Team (TV series)" ]
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When did the beatles come to the us?
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The Beatles in the United States
[ "February 1964" ]
[ "Beatlemania" ]
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When is gang beasts coming out for playstation 4?
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Gang Beasts
[ "2017" ]
[ "Gang Beasts" ]
[ { "answer": [ "12 December 2017" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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What country controlled north korea after world war 2?
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Division of Korea
[ "Soviet Union", "United States" ]
[ "Division of Korea" ]
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Who played hyacinth bucket in keeping up appearances?
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Keeping Up Appearances
[ "Patricia Routledge" ]
[ "Keeping Up Appearances" ]
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Who plays max branning's wife in eastenders?
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Tanya Branning
[ "Jo Joyner" ]
[ "Tanya Branning" ]
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The family \nhas&nbsp;...", "title": "Branning family" }, { "snippet": "Lorraine &quot;Rainie&quot; <b>Branning</b> (also Cross) is a fictional character from the BBC One \nsoap opera <b>EastEnders</b>, played by Tanya Franks ... It is later revealed by <b>Max</b> to \nTanya in October 2008 that Rainie is living and working as a barmaid in \nNottingham. ... Rainie visits Jack&#39;s <b>wife</b> Ronnie <b>Branning</b> (Samantha Womack) to \nfind the&nbsp;...", "title": "Rainie Cross" }, { "snippet": "Jack <b>Branning</b> is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera <b>EastEnders</b>, \nplayed by Scott ... Despite <b>Max</b> and Jack being arch-rivals, they kept in touch as \nJack was ... Jack&#39;s ex-<b>wife</b>, Selina, reappears briefly and they have sex, which \nRoxy&nbsp;...", "title": "Jack Branning" }, { "snippet": "Bradley <b>Branning</b> is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera <b>EastEnders</b>, \nplayed by ... 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Who plays lori loughlin's husband on garage sale mystery?
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Garage Sale Mystery
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What is wilson in the tom hanks movie castaway?
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Cast Away
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Which layer takes up most of the earth's volume?
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Outer space
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In which city did the early protests against the british government begin?
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Indian independence movement
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Various \npolitical groups, including the Sons of Liberty met and issued <b>protests against</b> the \nact.", "title": "Virginia in the American Revolution" }, { "snippet": "<b>In</b> December 1930, a local tax <b>protest</b> by Saya San <b>in</b> Tharrawaddy quickly grew \ninto <b>first</b> a regional and then a national insurrection <b>against</b> the <b>government</b>.", "title": "British rule in Burma" }, { "snippet": "The Stamp Act of 1765 was an Act of the Parliament of Great <b>Britain</b> which \nimposed a direct tax ... The purpose of the tax was to pay for <b>British</b> military troops \nstationed <b>in</b> the American colonies ... Colonial assemblies sent petitions and \n<b>protests</b>, and the Stamp Act Congress held <b>in</b> New York City was the <b>first</b> \nsignificant joint&nbsp;...", "title": "Stamp Act 1765" }, { "snippet": "A hunger strike is a method of non-violent resistance or pressure <b>in</b> which \nparticipants fast as ... 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The <b>protesters</b> urged the Spanish \n<b>government</b> not to support any US military intervention or NATO retaliation.", "title": "Protests against the war in Afghanistan (2001–14)" }, { "snippet": "The Iraqi revolt <b>against the British</b>, also known as the 1920 Iraqi Revolt or Great \nIraqi Revolution, <b>started</b> in Baghdad in the summer of 1920 with mass&nbsp;...", "title": "Iraqi revolt of 1920" }, { "snippet": "The <b>First</b> World War <b>began</b> with an unprecedented outpouring of support towards \n<b>Britain</b> from within the mainstream political leadership. Contrary to <b>initial British</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Indian independence movement" }, { "snippet": "Anti-nuclear <b>protests began</b> on a small scale in the U.S. as <b>early</b> as 1946 in \nresponse to Operation Crossroads. Large scale anti-nuclear <b>protests first</b> \nemerged in the mid-1950s in Japan in the wake of the March 1954 Lucky Dragon \nIncident. 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What was the period before the enlightenment called?
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List of time periods
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[ "List of time periods" ]
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When does ready player one the movie come out?
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Ready Player One (film)
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When's the next episode of steven universe coming out?
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List of Steven Universe episodes
[ "July 2 , 2018" ]
[ "List of Steven Universe episodes" ]
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When did the new highlander body style come out?
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Toyota Highlander
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[ "Toyota Highlander" ]
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Who plays the sister in home alone 3?
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Home Alone 3
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[ "Home Alone 3" ]
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The first law of thermodynamics was developed by?
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First law of thermodynamics
[ "Rudolf Clausius", "William Rankine" ]
[ "First law of thermodynamics", "Julius von Mayer" ]
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Who should be called the father of radio?
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Lee de Forest
[ "Lee de Forest" ]
[ "Lee de Forest", "Charles Coughlin", "Invention of radio" ]
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What is the population of pawleys island sc?
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Pawleys Island, South Carolina
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[ "Pawleys Island, South Carolina" ]
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Who was the last governor general of india?
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Governor-General of India
[ "Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari" ]
[ "List of governors-general of India", "C. Rajagopalachari", "Earl of Dalhousie", "Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning", "Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge", "Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma" ]
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Rajagopalachari; 10 December 1878 – 25 \nDecember 1972), informally called Rajaji or C.R., was an Indian politician, \nindependence activist, lawyer, writer, historian and statesman. Rajagopalachari \nwas the <b>last Governor-General of India</b>, as India soon&nbsp;...", "title": "C. Rajagopalachari" }, { "snippet": "He was the <b>last</b> Viceroy of <b>India</b> (1947) and the first <b>governor</b>-<b>general</b> of \nindependent <b>India</b> (1947–1948). From 1954 to 1959, Mountbatten was First Sea \nLord,&nbsp;...", "title": "Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma" }, { "snippet": "A viceroy is an official who runs a country, colony, city, province, or sub-national \nstate, in the ... Notable <b>Governors</b>-<b>General of India</b> include Warren Hastings, Lord \nCornwallis, Lord Curzon, ... 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Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich" } ] }, { "query": "The Viscount Mountbatten of Burma", "results": [ { "snippet": "Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl \n<b>Mountbatten of Burma</b> was a British Royal Navy officer and statesman, an uncle \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma" }, { "snippet": "Earl Mountbatten of Burma is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was \ncreated in 1947 for Rear Admiral Louis Mountbatten, 1st <b>Viscount Mountbatten</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Earl Mountbatten of Burma" }, { "snippet": "The subsidiary titles of the Earldom are <b>Viscount Mountbatten of Burma</b>, of \nRomsey in the County of Southampton,&nbsp;...", "title": "Mountbatten family" }, { "snippet": "Norton Louis Philip Knatchbull, 3rd Earl <b>Mountbatten of Burma</b> (born 8 October \n1947), known until 2005 as Lord Romsey and until 2017 as The Lord Brabourne,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Norton Knatchbull, 3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma" }, { "snippet": "By the time Lord Louis <b>Mountbatten</b> first met Edwina in 1920, she was a leading \nmember of London society. Her maternal grandfather died in 1921, leaving her £\n2&nbsp;...", "title": "Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma" }, { "snippet": "Archibald Percival Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, GCB, GCSI, GCIE, CMG, MC, KStJ, \nPC (5 May 1883 ... Succeeded by, The Viscount Mountbatten of Burma.", "title": "Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell" }, { "snippet": "In 1946, he married The Honourable Patricia Mountbatten, daughter of the naval \ncommander <b>Viscount</b> Mountbatten (later the 1st Earl <b>Mountbatten of Burma</b>).", "title": "Baron Brabourne" }, { "snippet": "Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, later Victoria Mountbatten, Marchioness \nof Milford ... After the Allied victory, her son, Louis, was made <b>Viscount</b> \n<b>Mountbatten of Burma</b>. He was offered the post of Viceroy of India, but she was \ndeeply&nbsp;...", "title": "Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine" }, { "snippet": "She is the younger daughter of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl <b>Mountbatten of</b> \n<b>Burma</b>, formerly Prince Louis of Battenberg, and Edwina Ashley. Through her \nfather&nbsp;...", "title": "Lady Pamela Hicks" }, { "snippet": "The Regulating Act of 1773 created the office with the title of Governor-General of \nthe ... 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Devdas \nMohandas Gandhi (22 May 1900 – 3 August 1957) was the fourth and youngest \nson of&nbsp;...", "title": "Devdas Gandhi" }, { "snippet": "Mahabharata is a mythological book retold by <b>C</b>. <b>Rajagopalachari</b>. It was first \npublished by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in 1958. This book is an abridged English\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Mahabharata (Rajagopalachari book)" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;Memorials to <b>C</b>. <b>Rajagopalachari</b>&quot;. The following 5 pages are \nin this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Memorials to C. Rajagopalachari" }, { "snippet": "<b>C</b>. <b>Rajagopalachari</b>, a close associate of Gandhi, led the march which had close \nto 150 volunteers, most of whom belonged to the Indian National Congress.", "title": "Vedaranyam March" } ] } ]
Who commissioned the great pyramid of giza to be built?
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Great Pyramid of Giza
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How far has the united states made it in the world cup?
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United States at the FIFA World Cup
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Green house gases which is present in very high quantity is?
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Greenhouse gas
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[ "Greenhouse gas" ]
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Who survived in escape the night season 2?
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Escape the Night
[ "Tyler Oakley", "Andrea Russett" ]
[ "Escape the Night" ]
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Where does the water come from for victoria falls?
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Victoria Falls
[ "the Zambezi River" ]
[ "Victoria Falls" ]
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Neurotransmitter filled packets in the presynaptic neuron are called?
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Quantal neurotransmitter release
[ "quanta" ]
[ "Neurotransmission" ]
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Who won the governor's race in ga?
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Georgia gubernatorial election, 2018
[ "Nathan Deal" ]
[ "List of governors of Georgia" ]
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Who plays selina meyer's daughter on veep?
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Sarah Sutherland
[ "Sarah Jude Sutherland" ]
[ "Veep" ]
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Who sings only know your lover when you let her go lyrics?
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Let Her Go
[ "Passenger" ]
[ "Let Her Go" ]
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What country flag is white with red cross?
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Flag of England
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Who played danny romalotti on the young and the restless?
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Danny Romalotti
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Who built the first railroad in the united states?
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Timeline of United States railway history
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[ "Timeline of United States railway history" ]
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Where were the treaty of versailles meetings held?
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Treaty of Versailles
[ "Versailles" ]
[ "Treaty of Versailles", "Treaty of Versailles (1768)", "Peace of Paris (1783)", "Treaty of Versailles (disambiguation)" ]
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Who plays brandons dads girlfriend on the fosters?
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List of The Fosters characters
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Article iv of the constitution explains the relationship between the states and?
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Article Four of the United States Constitution
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