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Who came up with the idea of survival of the fittest? | -4206466522516452259 | Survival of the fittest | [
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What is the current national circulation of the wall street journal? | 4518039637911995700 | The Wall Street Journal | [
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When does melinda tell sam she's jim? | -3567115157858987177 | Ghost Whisperer (season 4) | [
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When does the new season of the real world start? | 3367615867893434959 | Real World (TV series) | [
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When does last man on earth take place? | 3625964350602687728 | The Last Man on Earth (TV series) | [
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"snippet": "An 87th-minute goal by Mana Iwabuchi <b>was</b> enough <b>to</b> ensure Japan reached \nthe next round. <b>In</b> the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>, Japan faced <b>England in</b> Edmonton.",
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"snippet": "<b>England</b> have participated five times at the <b>FIFA Women's</b> World Cup: <b>in</b> 1995, \n2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019. They have reached the quarter-finals three times \nand the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b> twice. ... <b>England did</b> not qualify for the 1991 <b>FIFA Women's</b> \nWorld Cup. ... Edit links. This page <b>was last</b> edited on 7 March 2020, at 22:55 (\nUTC).",
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"snippet": "The 2019 <b>FIFA Women's</b> World Cup <b>was</b> the eighth edition of the <b>FIFA Women's</b> \nWorld Cup, the ... The tournament <b>was</b> the first <b>Women's</b> World Cup <b>to</b> use the \nvideo assistant referee ... The <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b> and final were played at Parc \nOlympique Lyonnais <b>in</b> the ... Team, Qualified on, <b>Previous</b> appearances <b>in</b> \nSummer Olympics ...",
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"snippet": "The U.S. played <b>England in</b> the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>, but were without Rapinoe due <b>to</b> a \nhamstring injury that kept her out of the starting line-up. Her replacement, \nChristen ...",
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"snippet": "Borussia-Park <b>in</b> Mönchengladbach and Frankfurt's Commerzbank-Arena hosted \nthe <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>. The third place play-off <b>was</b> held at Rhein-Neckar-Arena. Since ...",
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"snippet": "Their best ever position <b>was</b> first <b>in</b> 2003, whilst they also participated <b>in</b> the 2019 \n<b>final</b>, the 2007 <b>final</b> and the <b>final</b> of the 1991 competition. They have beaten ...",
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"snippet": "The United Kingdom <b>has</b> participated <b>in</b> the Eurovision Song Contest 62 times. \nThey first ... The <b>UK has</b> since finished <b>last in</b> 2008 with Andy Abraham (14 points\n), <b>in</b> ... <b>in</b> the summer of 1957 and the <b>UK did</b> not <b>enter</b> for the second and <b>last</b> \ntime <b>to</b> ... points, which would remain the highest points total of the pre <b>semi</b>-<b>final</b> \nera.",
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"snippet": "The Wales national rugby union team have played <b>in</b> all nine Rugby World Cup \ntournaments. The 1987 tournament <b>was</b> Wales' most successful; they won all \nthree pool matches and their <b>quarter</b>-<b>final</b>, before losing <b>to</b> the All Blacks <b>in</b> the \n<b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>. ... At the 2015 World Cup Wales were <b>in</b> the same pool as Australia, \n<b>England</b>, ...",
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"snippet": "A Siege of Bitterns (2014); A Pitying of Doves (2015); A Cast of Falcons (2016); A \nShimmer of Hummingbirds (2017); A <b>Tiding of Magpies</b> (2018); A Dance of ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Magpie</b>, chick, hen, cock, flock, garruline. Mallard Also see Duck, duckling, hen, \ngreenhead, sord suit, anatine, poultry · Mammoth, calf, cow, bull, herd",
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"snippet": "... Tempus Fugit (Laurel Reed Books, 2005); Riding on a Magpie Riff (memoir, \nBlack Moss press, 2006); <b>Tidings of Magpies</b>: Haiku, Senryu, and Tanka (Spotted\n ...",
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"snippet": "The willie (or willy) wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys) is a passerine bird native to \nAustralia, New ... It has been observed to build its nest in the vicinity of those of \nthe <b>magpie</b>-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca), possibly taking advantage of the latter \nbird's ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Australian magpie</b> (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a medium-sized black and white \npasserine bird ... A <b>group</b> of <b>magpies</b> will sing a short repetitive version of \ncarolling just before dawn (dawn ... The <b>Australian magpie</b> is almost exclusively \ndiurnal, although it may <b>call</b> into the night, like some other members of the \nArtamidae.",
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"snippet": "<b>Magpies</b> are birds of the Corvidae (crow) family. The black and white Eurasian \n<b>magpie</b> is ... The birds <b>called magpies in Australia</b> are, however, not related to the \n... According to some studies, <b>magpies</b> do not form the monophyletic <b>group</b> they ...",
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"snippet": "Butcherbirds are songbirds closely related to the <b>Australian magpie</b>. Most are \nfound in the ... They have high-pitched complex songs, which are used to defend \ntheir essentially year-round <b>group</b> territories: unlike birds of ... are only distantly \nrelated, but share the "larder" habit; shrikes are also sometimes <b>called</b> "\nbutcherbirds".",
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"snippet": "Islwyn is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the <b>Parliament</b> \nof the United ... Monster Raving Loony, Von <b>Magpie</b> Baron, 213, 0.6, N/A.",
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When did compulsory national service end in uk? | 3783809759796619583 | Conscription in the United Kingdom | [
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This english colony was founded by pilgrims aboard the mayflower in 1620? | -5391094546954047064 | Plymouth Colony | [
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When does quinn come to one tree hill? | 2984664437473690360 | Quinn James | [
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What are the dates for the zodiac sign cancer? | 6737188759386858521 | Cancer (astrology) | [
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When did the first episode of dragonball air? | -2005018562817640270 | Dragon Ball | [
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Where was the movie three billboards outside of ebbing missouri film? | 8920897508558685710 | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | [
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When does got season 7 episode 1 air? | -8391076900883957367 | Game of Thrones (season 7) | [
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When does transformers power of the primes come out? | 1476724832048145426 | Transformers: Power of the Primes | [
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Who did rupert everett play in miss peregrine? | -8601162877240793614 | Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (film) | [
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Who sang cherish is the word i use to describe? | 4463868541189641729 | Cherish (The Association song) | [
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Who sings what you wont do for love? | -1402493466405577008 | What You Won't Do for Love (song) | [
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Where does south africa's water come from? | -118339987108071827 | Water supply and sanitation in South Africa | [
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What does ccf stand for in the air force? | -6685394139786866950 | List of U.S. Air Force acronyms and expressions | [
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Who has lay in state at the capitol? | 8739783944295820015 | Lying in state | [
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"snippet": "This is a list of programs that currently air and formerly aired on Universal Kids \nand under its ... Ninja Warrior Junior, October 13, 2018. The <b>Voice</b> Kids, October \n20, 2018 ... Topsy and Tim, June 17, 2017. <b>Masha and the Bear</b>, July 17, 2017.",
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Last person convicted of treason in the united states? | 8089124828320202891 | List of people convicted of treason | [
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Who plays samson's mom in the movie samson? | 2628266223737047544 | Samson (2018 film) | [
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Where was the first st patrick's day parade held? | -3271742901735284186 | Saint Patrick's Day in the United States | [
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Which is the new member of nato in 2017? | 6422621848582816974 | Member states of NATO | [
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When did wall street journal prime rate change? | -3933937561305252086 | Wall Street Journal prime rate | [
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Where does the surname janse van rensburg come from? | 682919889364680784 | Janse van Rensburg | [
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When did oshman's go out of business? | -857835504590727521 | Oshman's Sporting Goods | [
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Who won i'm a celebrity get me outta here 2018? | -2746415073676247821 | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series) | [
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"snippet": "The 2017 Sugar <b>Bowl</b> is a <b>bowl game</b> that was played on January 2, 2017 at the \nMercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. This 83rd Sugar <b>Bowl</b> \nwas played between a team from the Big 12 Conference and the Southeastern \nConference. It is one of the <b>2016</b>–17 <b>bowl games</b> that concluded the <b>2016</b> FBS \nfootball ... <b>Oklahoma</b> was the Big 12 champion and the conference's highest \nranked at ...",
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"title": "2016 Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech football game"
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 Oklahoma</b> State Cowboys football team represented <b>Oklahoma</b> State \nUniversity in the <b>2016</b> NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cowboys were \nled by 12th-year head coach Mike Gundy and played their home <b>games</b> at Boone \nPickens Stadium in Stillwater, <b>Oklahoma</b>. ... See also: <b>2016</b> Colorado Buffaloes \nfootball team and <b>2016</b> Alamo <b>Bowl</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2017</b>–18 NCAA football <b>bowl games</b> was a series of college football <b>bowl</b> \n<b>games</b> which ... <b>Oklahoma</b> 48 (2OT) ... 19 <b>Oklahoma</b> State Cowboys (9–3) No.",
"title": "2017–18 NCAA football bowl games"
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Which great lake is the highest above sea level? | -7540011525486431577 | Great Lakes | [
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"snippet": "Lake Superior, the largest of the <b>Great Lakes</b> of North America, is also the world's \nlargest ... The first French explorers approaching the great inland <b>sea</b> by way of \nthe Ottawa River and Lake Huron during the 17th ... In the summer of 1985, Lake \nSuperior reached its <b>highest</b> recorded <b>level</b> at 2.33 feet (0.71 m) <b>above</b> datum.",
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"snippet": "Water levels have been recorded since 1875, averaging about 4,200 feet (1,280 \nm) <b>above sea level</b>. Since the <b>Great</b> Salt <b>Lake</b> is a shallow <b>lake</b> with gently \nsloping ...",
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"snippet": "Lake Erie /ˈɪəri is the fourth-largest lake (by surface area) of the five <b>Great</b> \n<b>Lakes</b> in North ... Lake Erie's water <b>level</b> fluctuates with the seasons as in the \nother <b>Great Lakes</b>. Generally, the lowest <b>levels</b> are ... In the summer of 1986, \nLake Erie reached its <b>highest level</b> at 5.08 feet (1.55 m) <b>above</b> datum. The high \nwater records ...",
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"snippet": "As the last lake in the <b>Great Lakes</b>' hydrologic chain, Lake Ontario has the lowest \nmean surface elevation of the lakes at 243 feet (74 m) <b>above sea level</b>; 326 ...",
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"snippet": "Lake Michigan is one of the five <b>Great Lakes</b> of North America. It is the second-\nlargest of the ... Ice volcanoes form from <b>sea</b> ice and protect the coast from \nerosion. ... The lake fluctuates from month to month, with the <b>highest</b> lake <b>levels</b> \ntypically ... The normal high-water mark is 2.00 feet (0.61 m) <b>above</b> datum 577.5 ft \n(176.0 m) ...",
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"snippet": "After Lake Pedder, the <b>Great Lake</b> is the state's third largest freshwater lake. At \n1,030 metres (3,380 ft) <b>above sea level</b>, the lake's uses include hydro-electric \npower ...",
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"snippet": "The Bonneville Bench, at about 5,102 feet (1,555 m) <b>above sea level</b>, is part of \nthe preserved ice age shoreline. This shoreline marks the <b>highest</b> level attained ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Lake</b> Maumee was a proglacial <b>lake</b> and an ancestor of present-day <b>Lake</b> Erie. It \nformed about 14,000 Years Before Present (YBP) as the Huron-Erie Lobe of the \nLaurentide Ice Sheet retreated at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation. As water \nlevels continued to rise the <b>lake</b> evolved into <b>Lake</b> Arkona and then ... When the \nwater was at its <b>highest</b> point, about 800 feet <b>above sea level</b> (ASL) ...",
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"snippet": "Lake Agassiz was a very large glacial lake in central North America. Fed by \nglacial meltwater at the end of the last glacial period, its area was larger than all \nof the modern <b>Great Lakes</b> combined though its mean depth was not as great as \nthat of many major lakes today. ... This continental divide is about 300 metres (\n980 ft) <b>above sea level</b>.",
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The substance that dissolves particles in a solution is called? | 6060799788246719820 | Solution | [
"solute"
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"snippet": "An electrolyte is a <b>substance</b> that produces an electrically conducting <b>solution</b> \nwhen <b>dissolved</b> ... Arrhenius's explanation was that in forming a <b>solution</b>, the salt \ndissociates into charged <b>particles</b>, to which Michael Faraday had ... All <b>known</b> \nmulticellular lifeforms require a subtle and complex electrolyte balance between \nthe ...",
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"snippet": "Filtration is a physical, biological or chemical operation that separates solid \nmatter and fluid from a mixture with a filter medium that has a complex structure \nthrough which only the fluid can pass. Solid <b>particles</b> that cannot pass through \nthe filter medium are described as ... <b>The substance</b> that is to pass through the \nfilter must be a fluid, i.e. a liquid or ...",
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The stated course of action taken by the government to address problems or issues is called? | 3816522702247720738 | Public policy | [
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Who sang the original version of i will always love you? | -2596855522992972383 | I Will Always Love You | [
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"snippet": "Houston won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1994 for "<b>I Will Always</b> \n<b>Love You</b>". The soundtrack topped the Billboard 200 chart and remained there for\n ...",
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Who is the host of america gots talent? | 1699734088588348657 | America's Got Talent | [
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Who wrote to everything there is a season? | -4781434911431225969 | Turn! Turn! Turn! | [
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When did sound become a regular part of the motion picture viewing experience? | -842632627374116064 | History of film | [
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When does heather get voted off total drama island? | -2302507575172622492 | List of Total Drama Island episodes | [
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When was the pink flamingo lawn ornament invented? | -4215409051130078438 | Don Featherstone (artist) | [
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What is the hilux called in the us? | -5112886648168358886 | Toyota Hilux | [
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"Compact Truck"
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"snippet": "The Toyota <b>Hilux</b> (Japanese: トヨタ・ハイラックス, Toyota Hairakkusu) (stylized as \n<b>HiLux</b> and historically as Hi-Lux) is a series of light commercial vehicles ...",
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"snippet": "In Japan, it is known as the Toyota <b>Hilux</b> Surf (Japanese: トヨタ・ハイラックスサーフ, \nToyota Hairakkususāfu) which was withdrawn from the market in 2009.",
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"snippet": "The Toyota Fortuner also known as the Toyota SW4, is a mid-size SUV \nmanufactured by Toyota. The Fortuner is built on the <b>Hilux</b> pickup truck platform.",
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"snippet": "Further, the reliability of vehicles such as the Toyota <b>Hilux</b> is useful for forces that \nlack the repair-related infrastructure of a conventional army. However, in direct ...",
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"snippet": "Clarkson and May's modified <b>Hilux</b>, a second <b>Hilux</b> and a Toyota Land Cruiser for \nthe film crew started in December 2006. During the vehicle testing phase, the ...",
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"snippet": "Hiace · <b>Hilux</b> (83 hp (62 kW; 84 PS) gross at 4000 rpm, 16.8 kg⋅m (165 N⋅m; \n122 lb⋅ ...",
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"snippet": "1998–2001 Toyota <b>Hilux</b>; 2000–2004 Toyota Kijang/Venture. 2RZ[edit]. The 2RZ \nis a 2.4 L ...",
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"snippet": "This engine was first used in Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, third Generation <b>Hilux</b> \nSurf and now used in the Toyota Fortuner, Hiace and Toyota <b>Hilux</b>.",
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Meaning of the moon and star in islam? | 2230813397550091681 | Star and crescent | [
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"Star and crescent"
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"snippet": "... s.v. "<b>Moon</b>") states that "in the language of conventional symbols, the crescent \nand <b>star</b> have become the symbols of <b>Islam</b> as ...",
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"snippet": "The crescent, although usually associated with <b>Islam</b> and sometimes regarded ... \nto <b>Islam</b>, doubtfully to be originally related to the <b>moon</b>. But the <b>star</b> and crescent \nsymbol became strongly associated with the ...",
"title": "Symbols of Islam"
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"snippet": "The claim that Allah historically originates as a <b>moon</b> god worshipped in pre-\n<b>Islamic</b> Arabia ... Parsons considers this unlikely, as the <b>star</b> and crescent was not \na widespread motif in the Eastern Roman Empire at the time of the Ottoman ...",
"title": "Allah as a lunar deity"
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"snippet": "An <b>Islamic</b> flag is a flag either representing an <b>Islamic</b> denomination or religious \norder, state, ... The result was the red and white flag with the crescent <b>moon and</b> \n<b>star</b>, which is the precursor to the modern Turkish flag. A plain red flag was ...",
"title": "Islamic flags"
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"title": "Astronomy in the medieval Islamic world"
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"snippet": "The national flag of Pakistan was adopted in its present form during a meeting of \nthe Constituent Assembly on August 11, 1947, just three days before the \ncountry's independence, when it became the official flag of the Dominion of \nPakistan. It was afterwards retained by the current-day <b>Islamic</b> Republic of \nPakistan. ... The flag is a green field with a white crescent <b>moon</b> and five-rayed \n<b>star</b> at its ...",
"title": "Flag of Pakistan"
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"snippet": "The flag of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston davlat bayrogʻi) consists of three \nhorizontal blue, white and green bands separated by two thin red fimbriations, \nwith a crescent <b>moon</b> and twelve <b>stars</b> at the canton. ... Green is also one of the \ncolors of the Holy religion <b>Islam</b>, which is practiced by the majority of the \npopulation of ...",
"title": "Flag of Uzbekistan"
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How many times has south carolina been to the college world series? | -9069420418322435600 | South Carolina Gamecocks baseball | [
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"snippet": "In a repeat of the 2002 <b>CWS</b>, <b>Carolina</b> found themselves in the position of having \nto beat Clemson <b>twice</b> in order to advance to the Championship Series.",
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Who won the most road march in trinidad? | 4362465373844923287 | Carnival Road March | [
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"title": "Carnival Road March"
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"snippet": "Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez (born November 5, 1980) is a Trinidadian soca recording \nartist and ... Fay-Ann Lyons is a three-time <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago Carnival <b>Road</b> \n<b>March</b> champion (2003, 2008, 2009) and the 2009 International Soca Monarch ...",
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"snippet": "St. Joseph, <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago. Genres, Calypso, soca. Occupation(s), \nMusician, singer, record producer, songwriter. Instruments, Vocals. Winston \nMcGarland Bailey, HBM, DLitt (4 October 1941 – 23 October 2018), better known \nby ... He won the <b>Road March</b> in 1974 with "Bassman" (where he also placed \nsecond with "I ...",
"title": "Mighty Shadow"
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"snippet": "Aldwyn Roberts HBM DA (18 April 1922 – 11 February 2000), better known by \nthe stage name ... Roberts was born in Arima, <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago, the son of a \nblacksmith, Stephen, and housewife, Albertha. ... Lord Kitchener won the <b>road</b> \n<b>march</b> competition ten times between 1963 and 1976, more times than any other\n ...",
"title": "Lord Kitchener (calypsonian)"
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"snippet": "Shurwayne Winchester is a Tobagonian soca musician from The Republic of \n<b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago, who has twice won the <b>Road March</b> title.",
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"snippet": "Drupatee Ramgoonai is an Indo-Trinidadian chutney and chutney soca musician. \nShe was ... She almost won the <b>Road March</b> title in <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago in 1988, \ncoming second. She is regarded as the Chutney Soca Queen for the blending ...",
"title": "Drupatee Ramgoonai"
},
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"snippet": "Destra Garcia (born 10 November 1978) is a Trinidadian singer and songwriter of \nsoca music. ... Destra won the <b>Road March</b> title in 2003 at the Labour Day \nCarnival in Brooklyn, and also placed second in the ... With Caribbean roots \ngoing back to <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago, Destra Garcia values the tradition of her \nculture.",
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"snippet": "Machel Montano (born 24 November 1974) is a Trinidadian soca singer, actor, \nrecord producer ... He now stands as one of the <b>most</b> well-known soca acts in the \nworld, using his leverage as an artist able to sell out shows. ... In 2012 Montano \n<b>won</b> the <b>Road March</b>, Power Soca Monarch and the Groovy Soca Monarch, \nthanks ...",
"title": "Machel Montano"
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"snippet": "Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez (born November 5, 1980) is a Trinidadian soca recording \nartist and ... Fay-Ann Lyons is a three-time <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago Carnival <b>Road</b> \n<b>March</b> champion (2003, 2008, 2009) and ... consecutive years joining fellow \nTrinidadian Macartha Calypso Rose Lewis <b>who won</b> 2 <b>Road March</b> crowns in \n1975 ...",
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"snippet": "Winston McGarland Bailey, HBM, DLitt (4 October 1941 – 23 October 2018), \nbetter known by ... Bailey was born in Belmont, a suburb of Port of Spain in \n<b>Trinidad</b>, but grew up ... He <b>won</b> the <b>Road March</b> in 1974 with "Bassman" (where \nhe also placed ... The Caribbean Magazine - Calypso Awards - <b>Most</b> Humourous \nCalypso ...",
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"snippet": "Sir MacLean Emanuel (born 28 February 1942), better known as King Short Shirt, \nis an Antiguan singer, best known as one of Antigua's longest standing and <b>most</b> \nsuccessful calypsonians, but later producing gospel music ... Short Shirt was the \n<b>most</b> successful challenger for the coveted <b>Road March</b> title, with seven <b>wins</b> ...",
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What percentage of the population live in the northern hemisphere? | -7570809227882942855 | Northern Hemisphere | [
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"title": "Penguin"
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"snippet": "North Dakota is a U.S. state in the midwestern and northern regions of the United \nStates. ... North Dakota harvests more than 90 <b>percent</b> of the nation's canola and \n... the <b>Northern Hemisphere</b>, with roughly equal distances to the North Pole and \nthe ... 56.54% of North Dakota's 762,062 <b>people live</b> in one of the top fifteen most\n ...",
"title": "North Dakota"
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"snippet": "New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country (archipelagic state) located in the \nsouth-western Pacific Ocean, near the centre of the water <b>hemisphere</b>. ... The \nvast majority of New Zealand's <b>population live</b> on the <b>North</b> and South Islands. ... \nThe majority of the indigenous Māori <b>people live in the North</b> Island (87 <b>percent</b>),\n ...",
"title": "Geography of New Zealand"
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Who stole a baby in shameless season 1? | 9213556169304128470 | Shameless (season 1) | [
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The left lower quadrant of the abdomen contains part of the? | -9206918883583141387 | Quadrant (abdomen) | [
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When did the care bears movie come out? | -5179973422274129485 | The Care Bears Movie | [
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Who sings that's the sound of the police? | -6511207903578958117 | Sound of da Police | [
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Where does the us rank for life expectancy at birth? | -214067278711688375 | List of countries by life expectancy | [
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"snippet": "This article presents <b>life expectancy at birth</b> for the 435 United States \ncongressional districts plus Washington, DC (non-voting district). Life expectancy \nvaries ...",
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How many oscars did the movie titanic win? | -6642144296187590298 | 70th Academy Awards | [
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When did brown bears become extinct in britain? | 1415169162843038128 | List of extinct animals of the British Isles | [
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When did the golden knights become a team? | 4699172701776513306 | Vegas Golden Knights | [
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When did the £20 note come out? | 5447835281184808502 | Bank of England £20 note | [
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"snippet": "Yvette Nicole Brown is an American actress, voice actress, and host. Brown has \nappeared in ... She has since <b>played</b> roles on television shows such as The War \nat Home, Malcolm in ... Brown reprised the role in the season 2 episode of \nVictorious titled "Helen Back Again". ... 2018, Talking Dead, Host, <b>Season 7</b>, \nEpisode 9.",
"title": "Yvette Nicole Brown"
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