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What type of government does myanmar have today?
-1956937082961125894
Politics of Myanmar
[ "independent republic" ]
[ "Myanmar", "Politics of Myanmar" ]
[ { "answer": [ "unitary parliamentary republic" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who plays kc's mom on kc undercover?
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K.C. Undercover
[ "Tammy Townsend" ]
[ "K.C. Undercover" ]
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What is the white part of your nail?
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Lunula (anatomy)
[ "lunulae ( pl . )", "lunula" ]
[ "Manicure", "Nail (anatomy)" ]
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It is still typically done by \nhand through painting with polish or gel, or&nbsp;...", "title": "Nail polish" }, { "snippet": "<b>French</b> manicure. <b>Nail</b> art is a creative way to paint, decorate, enhance, and \nembellish the <b>nails</b>. It is a type of artwork that can be done on fingernails and&nbsp;...", "title": "Nail art" }, { "snippet": "... of a series of &quot;Angels of the Passion&quot;, oak, formerly painted, Northern <b>French</b>, \nlate 13th century (Metropolitan Museum of Art). Relics that are claimed to be the \nHoly <b>Nails</b> with which Jesus was crucified are objects of&nbsp;...", "title": "Holy Nail" }, { "snippet": "Spool knitting, corking, <b>French</b> knitting or tomboy knitting is a form of knitting that \nuses a spool with a number of <b>nails</b> around the rim to produce a narrow tube of&nbsp;...", "title": "Spool knitting" }, { "snippet": "For Want of a <b>Nail</b>: If Burgoyne Had Won at Saratoga is an alternate history novel \npublished in ... Though the <b>French</b> Revolution is averted, war erupts between \nBritain and France in 1795, and Spain is drawn into the conflict on the side of the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "For Want of a Nail (novel)" }, { "snippet": "10050 Cielo Drive was the street address of a former luxury home in Benedict \nCanyon, in the ... 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Nails evolved from claws found in other animals. <b>Fingernails</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Nail (anatomy)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Fingernail</b> Test is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals or \nJudith Leyster, painted in 1626 and now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Fingernail Test" }, { "snippet": "Red <b>fingernail</b>[edit]. Speculation arises from Jillette&#39;s red <b>fingernail</b> on his left \nhand. From the FAQ from Penn &amp; Teller&#39;s official website, there are three&nbsp;...", "title": "Penn Jillette" }, { "snippet": "Nail polish is a lacquer that can be applied to the human <b>fingernail</b> or toenails to \ndecorate and protect the nail plates. The formula has been revised repeatedly to\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Nail polish" }, { "snippet": "Beau&#39;s lines are deep grooved lines that run from side to side on the <b>fingernail</b> or \nthe toenail. They may look like indentations or ridges in the nail plate. <sup>:657</sup> This&nbsp;...", "title": "Beau's lines" }, { "snippet": "Sphaeriidae is a family of small to minute freshwater bivalve molluscs in the order \nSphaeriida. In the US, they are commonly known as pea clams or <b>fingernail</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Sphaeriidae" }, { "snippet": "The lunula, or lunulae (pl is the crescent-shaped whitish area of the bed of a \n<b>fingernail</b> or toenail. The lunula is the visible part of the root of the nail. In humans\n, it&nbsp;...", "title": "Lunula (anatomy)" }, { "snippet": "A nail clipper is a hand tool used to trim <b>fingernails</b>, toenails and hangnails. \nContents. 1 Design; 2 History; 3 See also; 4 References; 5 External links. Design[\nedit].", "title": "Nail clipper" }, { "snippet": "Clubbing of the <b>fingernail</b>: The red line shows the outline of a clubbed nail. When \nclubbing is observed, pseudoclubbing should be excluded before making the&nbsp;...", "title": "Nail clubbing" }, { "snippet": "A hangnail is a tiny, torn piece of skin, more specifically eponychium or \nparonychium, next to a <b>fingernail</b> or toenail. Contents. 1 Presentation. 1.1 \nComplications.", "title": "Hangnail" } ] }, { "query": "nail tips", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Tips</b> are available in many different designs, ranging from solid colors like gel or \nregular <b>nail</b> polish to graphic designs such as animal prints and metallic colors.", "title": "Artificial nails" }, { "snippet": "Other nail treatments may include the application of artificial gel <b>nails</b>, <b>tips</b>, or \nacrylics, which may be referred to as French manicures. 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Mini pedicure: \nThis&nbsp;...", "title": "Pedicure" }, { "snippet": "A nail salon or nail bar is a specialty beauty salon establishment that primarily \noffers nail care ... <b>Nail tips</b> adhesives, ethyl cyanoacrylate, irritation eyes, skin, \nnose, throat; allergic contact dermatitis. artificial nail removers, acetone, see \nabove.", "title": "Nail salon" }, { "snippet": "<b>Nail</b> clubbing, also known as digital clubbing or clubbing, is a deformity of the \nfinger or toe <b>nails</b> associated with a number of diseases, mostly of the heart and&nbsp;...", "title": "Nail clubbing" }, { "snippet": "A cat&#39;s paw or cat&#39;s claw is a standard carpenter&#39;s tool, consisting of a round or \nhexagonal bar that curves at one end to form a pointed, cup-shaped <b>tip</b> with a&nbsp;...", "title": "Cat's paw (nail puller)" }, { "snippet": "Onycholysis is a common medical condition characterized by the painless \ndetachment of the <b>nail</b> from the <b>nail</b> bed, usually starting at the <b>tip</b> and/or sides. \nOn the&nbsp;...", "title": "Onycholysis" }, { "snippet": "Yellow <b>nail</b> syndrome, also known as &quot;primary lymphedema associated with \nyellow <b>nails</b> and pleural effusion&quot;, <sup>:849</sup> is a very rare medical syndrome that&nbsp;...", "title": "Yellow nail syndrome" } ] } ]
Who plays maddie hayward on the good wife?
4997414854357445106
Maura Tierney
[ "Tierney" ]
[ "List of The Good Wife and The Good Fight characters", "The Good Wife" ]
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When should someone be read their miranda rights?
4065081363066767701
Miranda warning
[ "before they are interrogated" ]
[ "Right to silence", "Miranda warning" ]
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Where is the source of the loire river?
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Loire
[ "Massif Central" ]
[ "Loire" ]
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What would a score of 15 on the glascow coma scale indicate?
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Glasgow Coma Scale
[ "fully awake" ]
[ "Glasgow Coma Scale" ]
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Who sings tis so sweet to trust in jesus with alan jackson?
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Precious Memories (Alan Jackson album)
[ "Dani Jackson" ]
[ "'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus", "Precious Memories (Alan Jackson album)" ]
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Andrew <b>Jackson</b>, president of the United States (8 \nJune 1845).", "title": "List of last words" } ] } ]
Who did david hasselhoff play on young and restless?
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Snapper Foster
[ "Snapper Foster" ]
[ "David Hasselhoff", "Snapper Foster" ]
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Where was the movie turner and hooch filmed?
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Turner & Hooch
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[ "Turner & Hooch" ]
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Who won season one of rupaul's drag race?
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RuPaul's Drag Race (season 1)
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[ "RuPaul's Drag Race (season 1)" ]
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When did eminem's new album come out?
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Revival (Eminem album)
[ "December 15 , 2017" ]
[ "Eminem albums discography" ]
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When was the star spangled banner made the anthem?
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The Star-Spangled Banner
[ "March 3 , 1931" ]
[ "The Star-Spangled Banner" ]
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Who won season 13 of worst cooks in america?
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Worst Cooks in America
[ "La Toya Jackson" ]
[ "Worst Cooks in America" ]
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Who was in charge of russia during the cold war?
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Cold War
[ "the Bolsheviks" ]
[ "List of leaders of the Soviet Union" ]
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Who wrote the song save your love for me?
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Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley
[ "Buddy Johnson" ]
[ "Save Your Love for Me", "Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley", "Save Your Love (Renée and Renato song)", "Buddy Johnson" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Woodrow Wilson \"Buddy\" Johnson", "Johnson", "Buddy Johnson" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When is the first smog check required in california?
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California Smog Check Program
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Who signed the voting rights act of 1965?
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Voting Rights Act of 1965
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What region of italy is lake como in?
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Lake Como
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[ "Lake Como" ]
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Where do they film league of their own?
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A League of Their Own (UK game show)
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[ "A League of Their Own (British game show)", "A League of Their Own" ]
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Who helped build mission san francisco de asis?
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Mission San Francisco de Asís
[ "Lieutenant José Joaquin Moraga", "Francisco Palóu" ]
[ "Mission San Francisco de Asís" ]
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Whats the dogs name in smokey and the bandit?
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Smokey and the Bandit
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[ "Smokey and the Bandit II", "Smokey and the Bandit", "Smokey and the Bandit Part 3" ]
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Aspiration of fluid from the pleural space is?
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Thoracentesis
[ "Thoracentesis" ]
[ "Thoracentesis" ]
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When was bread invented and who created it?
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History of bread
[ "Ancient Egypt" ]
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When is the tv show yellowstone coming on?
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Yellowstone (U.S. TV series)
[ "2019" ]
[ "Yellowstone (American TV series)", "Yellowstone (British TV series)" ]
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When did the dollar become the reserve currency?
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Reserve currency
[ "1944" ]
[ "Reserve currency" ]
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Who was the first british pilot to break the sound barrier?
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Sound barrier
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[ "John Derry" ]
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When did uk last win the eurovision song contest?
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United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
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[ "United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest" ]
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When was the temple of hercules victor built?
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Temple of Hercules Victor
[ "the later 2nd century BC" ]
[ "Temple of Hercules Victor" ]
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Which prime minister of india born in gujarat?
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Morarji Desai
[ "Morarji Desai" ]
[ "Morarji Desai", "Mahatma Gandhi", "Narendra Modi", "Vijay Rupani" ]
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What size sim card for ipad 4th generation?
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iPad Mini
[ "Nano - SIM" ]
[ "iPad Mini 4", "iPad (3rd generation)" ]
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Who are members of the joint chiefs of staff?
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Joint Chiefs of Staff
[ "Gen. Mark A. Milley", "Gen. Paul J. Selva", "Gen. David L. Goldfein", "Adm. John M. Richardson", "Gen. Joseph F. Dunford", "Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel", "Gen. Robert B. Neller" ]
[ "Joint Chiefs of Staff" ]
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When did the portuguese explore the gold coast of west africa?
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Exploration of Africa
[ "15th century" ]
[ "Portuguese discoveries", "Portuguese Gold Coast", "European exploration of Africa" ]
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The ultimate source of new variation in nature is?
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Genetic variation
[ "mutation" ]
[ "Genetic variation" ]
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Who sings the song take this job and shove it?
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Take This Job and Shove It
[ "Johnny Paycheck" ]
[ "Take This Job and Shove It" ]
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How many times did alabama win the national championship?
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Alabama Crimson Tide football
[ "16" ]
[ "Alabama Crimson Tide football" ]
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When did manchester united last won a trophy?
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Manchester United F.C.
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[ "Manchester United F.C." ]
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When is the last time the sacramento kings made the playoffs?
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List of NBA franchise post-season droughts
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[ "List of Sacramento Kings seasons" ]
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What is the major cause of water scarcity in south africa?
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Cape Town water crisis
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When did california get rid of death penalty?
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Capital punishment in California
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[ "Capital punishment in California" ]
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When was the right to information act passed?
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Right to Information Act, 2005
[ "15 June 2005" ]
[ "Right to Information Act, 2005" ]
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Who plays legolas in lord of the rings?
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Orlando Bloom
[ "Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Bloom" ]
[ "The Lord of the Rings", "Legolas" ]
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What is the meaning of cg in animation?
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Computer animation
[ "computer - generated" ]
[ "Computer animation", "Computer-generated imagery" ]
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Where was the creature from the black lagoon made?
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Creature from the Black Lagoon
[ "Universal City , California", "Wakulla Springs , Florida" ]
[ "Creature from the Black Lagoon: The Musical", "Creature from the Black Lagoon" ]
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What kind of fish is at the beginning of finding nemo?
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Finding Nemo
[ "clownfish" ]
[ "Finding Nemo" ]
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What came first iphone se or iphone 6?
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iPhone SE
[ "iPhone 6" ]
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In which stage of cognitive development does the conservation concept first appear?
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Conservation (psychology)
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Who created the systemic classification of plants and life giving species its modern definition?
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Taxonomy (biology)
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[ "Taxonomy (biology)" ]
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How many computers control the freemont street lights?
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Fremont Street Experience
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[ "Fremont Street Experience" ]
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Worlds tallest flying bird mate with a single partner?
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Sarus crane
[ "sarus crane" ]
[ "Sarus crane" ]
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Wizards of waverly place episode where alex meets mason?
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Wizards of Waverly Place (season 3)
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[ "Wizards of Waverly Place (season 3)" ]
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When did arabic overtake coptic as the language most used in egypt?
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Coptic language
[ "the early modern period" ]
[ "Languages of Egypt", "Islamization of Egypt" ]
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Where is the descending aorta located in the mediastinum?
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Descending thoracic aorta
[ "posterior mediastinal cavity" ]
[ "Descending thoracic aorta" ]
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When did stranger things come out on netflix?
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Stranger Things
[ "July 15 , 2016" ]
[ "Stranger Things" ]
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Who played opal in she's gotta have it?
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She's Gotta Have It (TV series)
[ "Ilfenesh Hadera" ]
[ "She's Gotta Have It" ]
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Who is number 10 on england soccer team?
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England national football team
[ "Raheem Sterling" ]
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When did the first person climb mt everest?
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Edmund Hillary
[ "29 May 1953" ]
[ "Mount Everest" ]
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When did the taco bell dog come out?
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Taco Bell chihuahua
[ "September 1993" ]
[ "Taco Bell chihuahua" ]
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Who broke england's ties to the catholic church?
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English Reformation
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[ "English Reformation" ]
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What's the abv of pabst blue ribbon?
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Pabst Blue Ribbon
[ "4.6 %" ]
[ "Pabst Blue Ribbon" ]
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Which type of neuron does the sensory neuron synapse with in a monosynaptic reflex?
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Reflex arc
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[ "Reflex arc" ]
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Who does chris sullivan play in guardians of the galaxy?
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
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Who is the highest paid actor in big bang theory?
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List of highest paid American television stars
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Who sings you'll be a woman soon?
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Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
[ "rock band Urge Overkill", "Jackie Edwards", "American musician Neil Diamond", "the Biddu Orchestra", "Pulp Fiction", "16 Volt" ]
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Who is the highest paid person on tv?
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List of highest paid American television stars
[ "Lena Headey", "Peter Dinklage", "Emilia Clarke", "Nikolaj Coster - Waldau", "Kit Harington" ]
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Who played nikki kapowski on saved by the bell?
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List of Saved by the Bell characters
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When did the occupation of the ruhr end?
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Occupation of the Ruhr
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When did the civil war end in sierra leone?
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Sierra Leone Civil War
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Who is the current prime minister of england?
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List of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
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When was steph curry drafted to the nba?
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2009 NBA draft
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Which african american led the back to africa movement during the early 20th century?
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Back-to-Africa movement
[ "Marcus Garvey" ]
[ "Back-to-Africa movement" ]
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Who sings that song all about that bass?
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All About That Bass
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How many nascar wins does denny hamlin have?
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Denny Hamlin
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Who performed the halftime show at super bowl 2017?
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Super Bowl LI halftime show
[ "Lady Gaga" ]
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When does a new episode of riverdale come out?
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Riverdale (2017 TV series)
[ "October 18 , 2017" ]
[ "Riverdale (2017 TV series)" ]
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Where was friday night lights filmed tv show?
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Friday Night Lights (TV series)
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Who has won the ipl cricket league a record 3 times since its inception in 2009?
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Indian Premier League
[ "Mumbai Indians", "Chennai Super Kings" ]
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Who played juggles the clown on fresh prince?
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Dorien Wilson
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Fire and fury inside the trump white house publisher?
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Fire and Fury
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When was the last time we had a solar eclipse in north america?
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List of solar eclipses in the 21st century
[ "August 21 , 2017" ]
[ "List of solar eclipses in the 21st century" ]
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59.6°E\t87\t54\tTotal: Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Mozambique and South Australia Partial: Africa, Antarctica, Indonesia, Australia [a][4] May 31, 2003\t04:09:22\t147\tAnnular\t0.938\t3:37\t66.6°N 24.5°W\t—\tAnnular: Greenland, Iceland, northeastern Scotland, Faroe Islands, Shetland Islands Partial: Eastern Europe, northern and western Asia, Middle East, Alaska, Greenland and northwestern Canada [a][4] November 23, 2003\t22:50:22\t152\tTotal\t1.038\t1:57\t72.7°S 88.4°E\t495\t308\tTotal: East Antarctica Partial: Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, southern Chile and Argentina [a][4] April 19, 2004\t13:35:05\t119\tPartial\t0.737\t—\t61.6°S 44.3°E\t—\tPartial: Antarctic Peninsula, east Antarctica, southern Africa\t[a][4] October 14, 2004\t03:00:23\t124\tPartial\t0.928\t—\t61.2°N 153.7°W\t—\tPartial: eastern Russia, Mongolia, Northeastern China, Korea, Japan, Hawaii, western Alaska\t[a][4] April 8, 2005\t20:36:51\t129\tHybrid\t1.007\t0:42\t10.6°S 119.0°W\t27\t17\tHybrid: Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, southeastern French Polynesia, Bounty Islands Partial: Pacific, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, western South America, New Zealand, West Antarctica [a][4] October 3, 2005\t10:32:47\t134\tAnnular\t0.958\t4:32\t12.9°N 28.7°E\t162\t101\tAnnular: Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Chad, Sudan, Kenya and Somalia Partial: Africa, Europe, Western Asia, Middle East and India Pakistan [a][4] March 29, 2006\t10:12:23\t139\tTotal\t1.052\t4:07\t23.2°N 16.7°E\t104\t65\tTotal: Brazil, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Niger, Libya, northwest Egypt, Turkey, Georgia, southwestern Russia and Kazakhstan Partial: North Africa, Central Africa, eastern Brazil, Central Asia, Middle East, India Pakistan and Europe [a][4] September 22, 2006\t11:41:16\t144\tAnnular\t0.935\t7:09\t20.6°S 9.1°W\t261\t162\tAnnular: Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana Partial: South America, West Africa, Southern Africa, Antarctic Peninsula, east Antarctica [a][4] March 19, 2007\t02:32:57\t149\tPartial\t0.876\t—\t61.0°N 55.5°E\t—\tPartial: Asia, western Alaska\t[a][4] September 11, 2007\t12:32:24\t154\tPartial\t0.751\t—\t61.0°S 90.2°W\t—\tPartial: Central and Southern South America, Antarctic Peninsula, east Antarctica, south Atlantic\t[a][4] February 7, 2008\t03:56:10\t121\tAnnular\t0.965\t2:12\t67.6°S 150.5°W\t444\t276\tAnnular: West Antarctica Partial: Antarctica, southeastern Australia, New Zealand, southeastern Melanesia, southeastern Micronesia, southeastern Polynesia [a][4] August 1, 2008\t10:22:12\t126\tTotal\t1.039\t2:27\t65.7°N 72.3°E\t237\t147\tTotal: Nunavut, northern Greenland, central Russia, western Mongolia, western China Partial: Nova Scotia, PEI, New Brunswick, Quebec, Nunavut, Greenland, northern Europe, Asia [a][4] January 26, 2009\t07:59:45\t131\tAnnular\t0.928\t7:54\t34.1°S 70.2°E\t280\t170\tAnnular: southeast Sumatra, Jakarta and Borneo Partial: Southern Africa, east Antarctica, South East Asia, Philippines, Australia [a][4] July 22, 2009\t02:36:25\t136\tTotal\t1.080\t6:39\t24.2°N 144.1°E\t258\t160\tTotal: central and northeastern Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, China, Japan (northern part of the Ryukyu Islands) (Satsunan) Partial: Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia, Central Pacific Ocean area and its islands [a][4] January 15, 2010\t07:07:39\t141\tAnnular\t0.919\t11:08\t1.6°N 69.3°E\t333\t207\tAnnular: Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Maldives, southeastern India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, central China Partial: Africa, Southeastern Europe, Middle East, Asia [a][4] July 11, 2010\t19:34:38\t146\tTotal\t1.058\t5:20\t19.7°S 121.9°W\t259\t161\tTotal: Southern Chile and Argentina, Southeastern Polynesia Partial: southwestern South America, French Polynesia, Hawaii [a][4] January 4, 2011\t08:51:42\t151\tPartial\t0.858\t—\t64.7°N 20.8°E\t—\tPartial: Europe, Northern Africa, Central Asia, Middle East\t[a][4] June 1, 2011\t21:17:18\t118\tPartial\t0.601\t—\t67.8°N 46.8°E\t—\tPartial: Iceland, northern Canada, Alaska, northeastern Asia, Greenland, northern Scandinavia\t[a][4] July 1, 2011\t08:39:30\t156\tPartial\t0.097\t—\t65.2°S 28.6°E\t—\tPartial: Southern Indian Ocean near Antarctica\t[a][4] November 25, 2011\t06:21:24\t123\tPartial\t0.905\t—\t68.6°S 82.4°W\t—\tPartial: Southwestern South Africa, Antarctica, Tasmania, New Zealand\t[a][4] May 20, 2012\t23:53:54\t128\tAnnular\t0.944\t5:46\t49.1°N 176.3°E\t237\t147\tAnnular: Southern China, Hong Kong, Macau, Kyushu, Shikoku, southern Honshu, Tokyo, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas Partial: Pacific, eastern Asia, North America, Hawaii [a][4] November 13, 2012\t22:12:55\t133\tTotal\t1.050\t4:02\t40.0°S 161.3°W\t179\t111\tTotal: Arnhem Land and central Cape York Peninsula, Australia, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Partial: Australia, New Zealand, Melanesia, Southeastern South America, Southern Pacific, Polynesia, Antarctic Peninsula, West Antarctica, Talos Dome [a][4] May 10, 2013\t00:26:20\t138\tAnnular\t0.954\t6:03\t2.2°N 175.5°E\t173\t107\tAnnular: Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland, Australia, Louisiade Archipelago, Solomon Islands, Kiribati Partial: Australia, New Zealand, Central Pacific, Hawaii, Indonesia [a][4] November 3, 2013\t12:47:36\t143\tHybrid\t1.016\t1:40\t3.5°N 11.7°W\t58\t36\tHybrid: Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia Partial: Eastern America, Eastern Canada, Caribbean, Eastern South America, South Europe, Africa [a][4] April 29, 2014\t06:04:33\t148\tAnnular (non-central)\t0.987\t—\t70.6°S 131.3°E\t—\tAnnular: western Wilkes Land Partial: South Indian Ocean, Australia, east Antarctica [a][4] October 23, 2014\t21:45:39\t153\tPartial\t0.811\t—\t71.2°N 97.2°W\t—\tPartial: Northern Pacific, North America, Mexico, Eastern Russia\t[a][4] March 20, 2015\t09:46:47\t120\tTotal\t1.045\t2:47\t64.4°N 6.6°W\t463\t288\tTotal: 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When did the philadelphia eagles enter the nfl?
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History of the Philadelphia Eagles
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Who struck out the most in a season?
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List of Major League Baseball record holders
[ "Mark Reynolds" ]
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For his 1925–1933 <b>seasons</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Joe Sewell" }, { "snippet": "... four <b>strikeouts</b> in a game a total of 27 times during his major league <b>career</b>. In \nbaseball, a golden sombrero is a player&#39;s inglorious feat of striking out four times \nin a single game. Contents. 1 Origin of the term; 2 Major League Baseball. 2.1 \nNotable four-<b>strikeout</b> games. 2.1.1 Major league players with the <b>most</b> four-\n<b>strikeout</b> games ... On June 18, 2019, Boston Red Sox designated <b>hitter</b> J. D. \nMartinez recorded&nbsp;...", "title": "Golden sombrero" }, { "snippet": "Some records may be regarded as &quot;unbreakable&quot; due to having been initially set \nby either freak ... <b>Most career strikeouts</b> – 5,714[edit] ... Johnson also had four \nconsecutive 300-<b>strikeout seasons</b> at the turn of the 21st century ... And even the \n725-AB guy would need to hit .363, a mark not met by any <b>hitter</b> in this decade.", "title": "List of Major League Baseball records considered unbreakable ..." }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of notable individual streaks achieved in Major League \nBaseball. ... Consecutive relief appearances to start a <b>season</b> with one or more \n<b>strikeouts</b> ... Consecutive <b>batters</b> faced with a <b>strikeout</b> ... Consecutive <b>seasons</b> \nwinning Triple Crown (lowest ERA, <b>most</b> wins, and <b>most strikeouts</b> in league - \nstarting&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Major League Baseball individual streaks" }, { "snippet": "In baseball, a <b>strikeout</b> occurs when a pitcher throws three strikes to a <b>batter</b> \nduring his time at bat. Twenty different pitchers have struck out at least 18 <b>batters</b> \nin a single nine-inning Major League Baseball (MLB) game as of 2016, the <b>most</b> \n... Sweeney has the fewest <b>career strikeouts</b> in the group with 505, while Nolan \nRyan,&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Major League Baseball single-game strikeout leaders ..." }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers who have \nrecorded at least 2,000 <b>strikeouts</b>. In baseball, a <b>strikeout</b> occurs when the <b>batter</b> \nreceives three strikes during ... Masaichi Kaneda has the <b>most career strikeouts</b> \nin Nippon Professional Baseball. During a 19-year <b>career</b>, he struck out 4,490 \n<b>batters</b>.", "title": "List of top Nippon Professional Baseball strikeout pitchers" } ] }, { "query": "mlb most strikeouts in a season", "results": [ { "snippet": "In baseball, the <b>strikeout</b> is a statistic used to evaluate pitchers. A pitcher earns a \n<b>strikeout</b> when ... There are several players with a claim to the single-<b>season</b> \n<b>strikeout record</b>. 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Which part of the fibula articulates with the talus?
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Talus bone
[ "the lateral and medial malleoli" ]
[ "Talus bone" ]
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Who is the he referred to so often in part three of the declaration?
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United States Declaration of Independence
[ "King George III" ]
[ "Grievances of the United States Declaration of Independence ..." ]
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When did the concept of sustainable development come into existence?
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Sustainable development
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[ "Sustainable development" ]
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American horror story series 7 how many episodes?
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List of American Horror Story episodes
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Who played cousin penny in that 70s show?
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Brittany Daniel
[ "Brittany Ann Daniel" ]
[ "Brittany Daniel" ]
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When did the song wagon wheel come out?
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Wagon Wheel (song)
[ "February 24 , 2004" ]
[ "Wagon Wheel (song)" ]
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When did the north american colonies break away from great britain?
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American Revolution
[ "1783" ]
[ "United States Declaration of Independence", "American Revolution" ]
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Who originally sang deep in the heart of texas?
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Deep in the Heart of Texas
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Who were the founding fathers of the declaration of independence?
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Founding Fathers of the United States
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How many federal district court judges are there in the united states?
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United States federal judge
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Who plays tim in never back down 2?
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Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown
[ "Todd Duffee" ]
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When was the last time cleveland browns won a championship?
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Cleveland Browns
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Who challenged jimmy carter for the democratic nomination for president in 1980?
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Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1980
[ "Jerry Brown", "Ted Kennedy" ]
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Name of a country that starts with y?
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List of country names in various languages (Q–Z)
[ "Yemen" ]
[ "Lists of countries and territories", "Yemen" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Yaman", "Republic of Yemen", "Yemen" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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It includes \nsovereign states, inhabited dependent territories and, in some cases, constituent\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of countries and dependencies by population" }, { "snippet": "For other country lists, see <b>Lists of countries</b> and territories. For non-sovereign \ndependencies, see Dependent territory. Wikimedia list article. The following is a \nlist&nbsp;...", "title": "List of sovereign states" }, { "snippet": "This article is a <b>list of countries</b> by median age. Contents. 1 Methodology; 2 \nCountries; 3 See also; 4 References; 5 External links. Methodology[edit]. 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It is the&nbsp;...", "title": "Yemen" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Yemeni</b> Civil War is an ongoing conflict that began in 2015 between two \nfactions: the Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi-led <b>Yemeni</b> government and the Houthi&nbsp;...", "title": "Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)" }, { "snippet": "The Saudi-led intervention in <b>Yemen</b>, also called the Arab coalition (Arabic: \nالتحالف العربي‎), is an intervention launched by Saudi Arabia in 2015, leading a\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Yemen</b> national football team is the national team of <b>Yemen</b> and is controlled \nby the <b>Yemen</b> Football Association. When the nation was split into North&nbsp;...", "title": "Yemen national football team" }, { "snippet": "South <b>Yemen</b>, officially the People&#39;s Democratic Republic of <b>Yemen</b> was a \ncountry that existed from 1967 to 1990 as a state in the Middle East in the \nsouthern&nbsp;...", "title": "South Yemen" }, { "snippet": "<b>Yemen</b> is one of the oldest centers of civilization in the Near East. Its relatively \nfertile land and adequate rainfall in a moister climate helped sustain a stable&nbsp;...", "title": "History of Yemen" }, { "snippet": "The Al-Qaeda insurgency in <b>Yemen</b> was an armed conflict between the <b>Yemeni</b> \ngovernment, United States, and al-Qaeda-affiliated cells in <b>Yemen</b>. It is a part of&nbsp;...", "title": "Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen" }, { "snippet": "The Mutawakkilite Kingdom also known as the Kingdom of <b>Yemen</b> or, \nretrospectively, as North <b>Yemen</b>, was a state that existed between 1918 and \n1962 in the&nbsp;...", "title": "Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Yemeni</b> Crisis began with the 2011–12 revolution against President Ali \nAbdullah Saleh, who had led <b>Yemen</b> for more than three decades (33 years).", "title": "Yemeni Crisis (2011–present)" }, { "snippet": "The North <b>Yemen</b> Civil War was fought in North <b>Yemen</b> from 1962 to 1970 \nbetween partisans of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom and supporters of the <b>Yemen</b> \nArab&nbsp;...", "title": "North Yemen Civil War" } ] } ]
When did the civil war in russia start?
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Russian Civil War
[ "November 1917" ]
[ "Russian Civil War" ]
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Who did the vocals for mcdonalds jingle i'm loving it?
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I'm Lovin' It (song)
[ "Justin Timberlake" ]
[ "McDonald's advertising" ]
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When do experts expect the extraction of oil will reach its peak?
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Predicting the timing of peak oil
[ "2050" ]
[ "Predicting the timing of peak oil", "Peak oil" ]
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Who has scored the most goals in soccer history?
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List of men's footballers with 500 or more goals
[ "Bican , Josef" ]
[ "List of footballers with 500 or more goals" ]
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[ { "query": "Who has scored the most goals in soccer history?", "results": [ { "snippet": "In top-level <b>football</b>, 28 players <b>have scored</b> 500 or more <b>goals</b> over the course of \ntheir career, according (in <b>most</b> cases) to research by the Rec.Sport.<b>Soccer</b> \nStatistics Foundation. Only those who were active in the <b>highest</b> level <b>football</b> for \n<b>most</b> of their ... Views. Read &middot; Edit &middot; View <b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of footballers with 500 or more goals" }, { "snippet": "The first player to <b>score</b> 50 international <b>goals</b> was Poul Nielsen of Denmark. He \nachieved this ... Daei is the only player to <b>score</b> over 100 <b>goals</b> in international \n<b>football</b> with 109 ... The Asian <b>Football</b> Confederation (AFC) <b>has</b> the <b>highest</b> \nnumber of footballers <b>who have scored</b> at least 50 <b>goals</b> in ... Read &middot; Edit &middot; View \n<b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of men's footballers with 50 or more international goals" }, { "snippet": "Association <b>football</b> at the professional level is a low <b>scoring</b> sport An athlete in \nassociation ... See <b>Most</b> capped international women footballers. The world \ngoverning body FIFA ... total was long thought to be 105. U.S. <b>Soccer has</b> revised \nit to 107 after discovering two friendlies in 1995. ... Views. Read &middot; Edit &middot; View \n<b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of women's footballers with 100 or more international goals ..." }, { "snippet": "This is a list of players with the <b>most goals</b> in an association <b>football</b> game. The \nlist only includes players <b>who have scored the most</b> multiple <b>goals</b> in first ... Views\n. Read &middot; Edit &middot; View <b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of players with the most goals in an association football game ..." }, { "snippet": "The United States women&#39;s national <b>soccer</b> team (USWNT) represents the United \nStates in ... The team is the <b>most</b> successful in international women&#39;s <b>soccer</b>, \nwinning four ... She <b>scored</b> and won the game for the United States. ... the game 2\n–2 <b>has</b> been voted the greatest <b>goal</b> in U.S. <b>soccer history</b> and the greatest <b>goal</b> \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "United States women's national soccer team" }, { "snippet": "More than 2,000 <b>goals have</b> been <b>scored</b> in the 21 editions of the FIFA Men&#39;s \nWorld Cup final ... Fontaine <b>holds</b> the record for the <b>most goals scored</b> at a single \ntournament, with 13 <b>goals</b> in 1958. The players that came closest ... &quot;The 10 <b>Most</b> \nSignificant <b>Goals</b> In U.S. <b>Soccer History</b>: Bert Patenaude&quot;. Sports Illustrated. CNN\n.", "title": "FIFA World Cup top goalscorers" }, { "snippet": "... (no player <b>has</b> ever <b>scored</b> 110 or more <b>goals</b> at the Division I level). The top \n30 <b>highest</b> goalscorers in NCAA Division I men&#39;s <b>soccer history</b> are listed below.", "title": "List of NCAA Division I men's soccer career goals leaders" }, { "snippet": "On 11 April 2001, the Australian and American Samoa national association \n<b>football</b> teams ... Australia&#39;s Archie Thompson also broke the record for <b>most</b> \n<b>goals scored</b> by a ... Cup, and the only ones to <b>have</b> qualified for the World Cup: \nAustralia had qualified in 1974 and New Zealand in 1982. ... Read &middot; Edit &middot; View \n<b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Australia 31–0 American Samoa" }, { "snippet": "This article lists <b>goals</b> which <b>have</b> been considered among the fastest ever \n<b>scored</b> in ... &quot;<b>Football</b> Facts: 40 fastest <b>goals</b> in the <b>history</b> of <b>soccer</b>&quot;. pulse.ng.", "title": "Fastest goals in association football" }, { "snippet": "This article details men&#39;s professional association <b>football</b> club records and \nstatistics (individual and collective) in Europe. Contents. 1 Individual records. 1.1 \n<b>Most goals</b> in a season; 1.2 <b>Most</b> Ballons doOr (1956–2009, 2016–) + ... Lionel \nMessi and Cristiano Ronaldo had <b>scored</b> 55 <b>goals</b> or more in a club season at \nleast&nbsp;...", "title": "European association football club records and statistics" } ] } ]