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What layer of the atmosphere is the hubble telescope in? | -8186909906465251042 | Hubble Space Telescope | [
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The first one rupee note was printed in india on? | -4738359696211716845 | Indian rupee | [
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Canada's national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics? | -2489531128532899517 | TRIUMF | [
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Who are the four archangels created by god? | -2821646416986236325 | Archangel | [
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When did les mis open in the west end? | 8296915731605249101 | Les Misérables (musical) | [
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"snippet": "8 October 1985 - December 1985. 1985, Les Misérables · Marius Pontmercy · \n<b>Palace Theatre</b>, London <b>4 December 1985</b> - October 1986. 1987, The Phantom \nof ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Theatre</b> of Pain Tour was a concert tour by American glam metal band \nMötley Crüe in support of their latest album release <b>Theatre</b> of Pain. It was the \nfirst full worldwide headlining tour for the band following the ... <b>December 4, 1985</b>\n, New Orleans, Louisiana · UNO Lakefront Arena. December 5, 1985, Memphis, ...",
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"snippet": "During the tour, Dire Straits performed "Money <b>for</b> Nothing" with Sting and "\nSultans of Swing" at the Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium on 13 July <b>1985</b>.",
"title": "Brothers in Arms Tour"
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"snippet": "<b>December</b> 31 – The fourteenth annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special is aired \non ABC television, with appearances by <b>Four</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The Brothers in Arms Tour was a concert tour by British rock band Dire Straits. \nThe tour promoted and supported the group's fifth album, Brothers in Arms, which \nwas released in May <b>1985</b>. The tour started on 25 April <b>1985</b> and ended on 26 \nApril 1986 in Sydney, ... The Brothers in Arms Tour consisted of <b>four</b> legs: Europe \nand ...",
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"snippet": "Louis Klazinga (born <b>4 December 1985</b>) is a Namibian cricketer. After playing for \nEldoraigne High School in Centurion, Gauteng, he first played for Namibia in ...",
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"snippet": "<b>4 December 1985</b>. Scorecard · West Indies 199/8 (40 overs). v. Pakistan 203/5 (\n39.1 overs). RB Richardson 92* (118) Wasim Akram ...",
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"snippet": "These are the Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits of <b>1985</b>. The two longest \nrunning number-one singles of <b>1985</b> are "We Are the World" by USA for Africa \nand "Say You, Say Me" by Lionel Richie which each logged <b>four</b> weeks at \nnumber-one. ... 587, <b>December</b> 21, "Say You, Say Me", Lionel Richie. <b>December</b> \n28 ...",
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"snippet": "Jorge Pereira da Silva (born <b>4 December 1985</b>) or better known as Jorginho is a \nBrazilian football player who currently plays as a striker for Birkirkara in the ...",
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"snippet": "Vagabond is a <b>1985</b> French drama film directed by Agnès Varda, featuring \nSandrine Bonnaire. ... Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Cast; 3 Critical reception; <b>4</b> Style; 5 The \ntitle; 6 Awards and nominations; 7 References; 8 External links ...",
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"snippet": "Polat Keser (born <b>4 December 1985</b> in Marl) is a German–born Turkish football \ngoalkeeper who plays for Ceyhanspor. Contents. 1 Career. 1.1 Statistics.",
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"snippet": "Miss Saigon is a musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, with \nlyrics by Boublil ... Prior to the <b>opening</b> of the 2014 London revival, it was said \nthat Miss Saigon had set a world record for <b>opening</b> day ... The musical \nrepresented Schönberg and Boublil's second major success, following <b>Les</b> \n<b>Misérables</b> in 1985.",
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When the potosí mines in peru opened in 1545? | 7391567824394174311 | Potosí | [
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"snippet": "Mercury was necessary to extract silver from the ores produced in the silver \n<b>mines</b> of <b>Peru</b>, as well as those of <b>Potosí</b> in Alto <b>Perú</b> ("Upper <b>Perú</b>," now Bolivia),\n ...",
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"snippet": "El Tío (The Uncle), is believed in Cerro Rico, <b>Potosí</b>, Bolivia to be the "Lord of the \nUnderworld'. There are many statues of this devil-like spirit in the <b>mines</b> of ...",
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"snippet": "Silver from <b>mines</b> at <b>Potosí</b>, Bolivia, circulated around the world. <b>Peruvian</b> and \nother New World silver was so plentiful that it caused inflation in Spain and a ...",
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"snippet": "The War of the Vicuñas and Basques or sometimes just Vicuña War, was an \narmed conflict in Alto <b>Perú</b>, present-day Bolivia, that lasted between ... \nCompetition over the control of the silver <b>mines</b> in <b>Potosí</b>, Lípez and Chichas \nsurged in the ...",
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"snippet": "The latter named the locality San Pedro del <b>Potosí</b>, to honor his namesake saint \nand in memory of the famous <b>mines</b> of the <b>Potosí</b> in Alto <b>Perú</b> of the Viceroyalty ...",
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When was last time eagles went to the superbowl? | 7231939264625648444 | 2004 Philadelphia Eagles season | [
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When did the last song of ice and fire book come out? | -4280032514854961256 | A Song of Ice and Fire | [
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What is a symbol of the united states? | -9215089649150954539 | National symbols of the United States | [
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Which company's ticker symbol in nyse is 'c'? | 181907136529869676 | Ticker symbol | [
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Where did they film the movie the patriot? | -429084175072262504 | The Patriot (2000 film) | [
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Who has won more soccer games mexico or usa? | 1404004614225714154 | Mexico–United States soccer rivalry | [
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Lg electronic traces its origin to which company? | -1282705940314579182 | LG Electronics | [
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When does a brief inquiry into online relationships come out? | 8815644747440292961 | A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships | [
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Where did copper come from for bronze age? | 830007424523726178 | Tin sources and trade in ancient times | [
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"snippet": "The Chalcolithic a name derived from the Greek: χαλκός khalkós, "copper" and \nfrom λίθος líthos ... The Copper Age in the <b>Ancient</b> Near East began in the late \n5th millennium BC and lasted for ... The Timna Valley contains evidence of \n<b>copper mining</b> in 7000–5000 BC. ... Main article: History of metallurgy in <b>China</b> § \nCopper.",
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"snippet": "The 2000s commodities boom or the 'commodities super cycle' was the rise, and \nfall, of many ... There was a sharp down-turn in prices during 2008 and <b>early</b> \n2009 as a result ... The renewed interest in coal by <b>China</b>'s and Taiwan's energy \ncompanies and ... When the slump came, it hit some <b>copper mining</b> countries like \nthe ...",
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"title": "Copper mining in the United States"
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"title": "Mining in Cornwall and Devon"
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"snippet": "The Bronze Age is a historical period that was characterized by the use of bronze\n, and in some ... By convention, the "<b>Early</b> Bronze Age" in <b>China</b> is sometimes \ntaken as equivalent to the "Shang dynasty" period of <b>Chinese</b> prehistory (16th to \n... One <b>copper mine</b> at Great Orme in North Wales, extended to a depth of 70 \nmeters.",
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"title": "Tin mining"
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"snippet": "Freeport-McMoRan Inc., often called Freeport, is a mining company based in the \n... The Ertsberg project was an engineering marvel, but the mine's <b>early</b> ... to \n<b>China</b> Molybdenum of Tenke Fungurume Mine, a cobalt/<b>copper mine</b> in DRC \nCongo, ...",
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"snippet": "Mining lease[edit]. See also: Mining in Afghanistan. In November 2007, a 30-year \nlease was granted for the <b>copper mine</b> to the <b>China</b> ...",
"title": "Mes Aynak"
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"snippet": "The Timna Valley contains evidence of <b>copper mining</b> in 7000–5000 BC. The \nprocess of transition from Neolithic to <b>Chalcolithic</b> in the Middle East is ...",
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"snippet": "Somewhat later, in the 5th millennium BCE, metalwork is attested at Rudna Glava \n<b>mine</b> in Serbia, and at Ai Bunar <b>mine</b> in ...",
"title": "Metallurgy during the Copper Age in Europe"
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"snippet": "<b>Chalcolithic copper mine</b> in Timna Valley. The Timna Valley (תִּמְנָע) is located \nin southern Israel in the southwestern Arava/Arabah, approximately 30 kilometres \n(19 mi) north of the Gulf of Aqaba and the city of Eilat. The area is rich in copper \nore and has been mined since the 5th millennium ...",
"title": "Timna Valley"
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"title": "Mining"
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"snippet": "Levant[edit]. <b>Chalcolithic copper mine</b> in Timna Valley, Negev Desert, Israel. \nMain article: Bronze Age Levant.",
"title": "Bronze Age"
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"snippet": "Main article: <b>Copper Age</b> ... <b>Copper ore</b> (chrysocolla) in Cambrian sandstone \nfrom <b>Chalcolithic</b> mines in the Timna Valley, southern ...",
"title": "Copper"
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"title": "Copper extraction"
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"snippet": "Main article: <b>Copper Age</b> ... <b>Copper</b> occurs naturally as native <b>copper</b> and was \nknown to some of ... Investment casting was invented in 4500–4000 BC in \nSoutheast Asia and carbon dating has established <b>mining</b> at ...",
"title": "Conservation and restoration of copper-based objects"
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"snippet": "... the Neolithic and the <b>Bronze Age</b>. ... iron and <b>copper</b> before bronze.",
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"title": "Metallurgy during the Copper Age in Europe"
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"title": "Prehistoric Ireland"
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"snippet": "The Bronze Age is a historical period that was characterized by the use of bronze\n, and in some ... One <b>copper mine</b> at Great Orme in North Wales, extended to a \ndepth of 70 meters. ... With artifacts of the <b>Indus Valley Civilization</b> being found in \nancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, it is clear that these civilizations were not only in\n ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Copper</b> Age, also called the Eneolithic or the Chalcolithic Age, has been \ntraditionally ... Periodisation of the Indus Valley Civilisation, Bhirrana culture, \nHakra Ware culture, Kaytha culture, ... Numerous examples of <b>mines</b> are known \nall over Europe (Craddock 1980, Mohen 1992 and 1996, Shennan 1999, \nBartelheim et al.",
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"snippet": "As of 2019, over 1500 <b>Indus Valley Civilization</b> sites have been discovered, of \nwhich 475 sites ... Dwarka district · Gujarat · India, Late Harappan seal, inscribed \njar, the mould of <b>coppersmith</b>, a <b>copper</b> fishhook. Bhagatrav ... It may have been \nthe third major centre in the IVC as it is near to the <b>copper</b> rich <b>mines</b> in \nRajasthan.",
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"snippet": "<b>Mining</b> in Afghanistan is controlled by the Ministry of <b>Mines</b> and Petroleum, which \nis ... The major mineral resources include chromium, <b>copper</b>, gold, iron <b>ore</b>, lead \nand ... During the height of the <b>Indus valley civilization</b> in about 2000 BC, the ...",
"title": "Mining in Afghanistan"
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"snippet": "Jognakhera is a site belonging to late Harappan phase of <b>Indus Valley</b> \n<b>Civilisation</b>. Jogankhera is located in Kurukshetra District, Haryana, India. \nContents. 1 Period; 2 Excavation; 3 <b>Copper</b> smelting; 4 Damage to site; 5 See \nalso ... <b>mine</b> site: Kaliyana hill <b>Indus Valley Civilization</b> stone <b>mine</b> (3000 BC or \n5000 years old) ...",
"title": "Jognakhera"
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"snippet": "Ganeshwar is a village in Neem-Ka-Thana Tehsil (Mandal) in the Sikar District of \nthe Indian ... Ganeshwar is located near the <b>copper mines</b> of the Sikar-Jhunjhunu \narea of the Khetri copper belt in Rajasthan. ... With its microliths and other stone \ntools, Ganeshwar culture can be ascribed to the pre-<b>Harappan</b> period.",
"title": "Ganeshwar"
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"snippet": "During the height of the <b>Indus Valley Civilisation</b>, approximately 2000 BCE, the \nHarappan colony, now known as Shortugai, was established near the lapis \n<b>mines</b>.",
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"snippet": "Human prehistory is the period between the use of the first stone tools c. 3.3 \nmillion years ago ... Sumer in Mesopotamia, the <b>Indus valley civilization</b>, and \nancient Egypt were the first civilizations to develop their own scripts and to keep \nhistorical ... Timna Valley contains evidence of <b>copper mining</b> 9,000 to 7,000 \nyears ago.",
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"snippet": "<b>Cyprus</b> officially the Republic of <b>Cyprus</b> is an island country in the Eastern \nMediterranean and the third-largest and third-most populous island in the ...",
"title": "Cyprus"
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"snippet": "The 2012–2013 Cypriot financial crisis was an economic crisis in the Republic of \n<b>Cyprus</b> that involved the exposure of Cypriot banks to overleveraged local ...",
"title": "2012–13 Cypriot financial crisis"
},
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"snippet": "The Turkish invasion of <b>Cyprus</b> code-named by Turkey as Operation Atilla, (\nTurkish: Atilla Harekâtı) was a Turkish military invasion of the island country of ...",
"title": "Turkish invasion of Cyprus"
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"snippet": "Northern <b>Cyprus</b> (Turkish: Kuzey Kıbrıs), officially the Turkish Republic of \nNorthern <b>Cyprus</b> is a de facto state that comprises the northeastern portion of the \nisland ...",
"title": "Northern Cyprus"
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"snippet": "The <b>Cyprus</b> national football team represents <b>Cyprus</b> in international football and \nis controlled by the <b>Cyprus</b> Football Association, the governing body for football ...",
"title": "Cyprus national football team"
},
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"snippet": "This article documents the impacts of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic in \n<b>Cyprus</b>, and may not include all the contemporary major responses and \nmeasures.",
"title": "2020 coronavirus pandemic in Cyprus"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>Cyprus</b> dispute, also known as the <b>Cyprus</b> conflict, <b>Cyprus</b> issue, or <b>Cyprus</b> \nproblem, is an ongoing dispute between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots.",
"title": "Cyprus dispute"
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"snippet": "The Kingdom of <b>Cyprus</b> was a Crusader state that existed between 1192 and \n1489. It was ruled by the French House of Lusignan. It comprised not only the ...",
"title": "Kingdom of Cyprus"
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"snippet": "This article documents the impacts of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic in the \nNorthern <b>Cyprus</b>, officially the Turkish Republic of Northern <b>Cyprus</b> and may not ...",
"title": "2020 coronavirus pandemic in Northern Cyprus"
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"snippet": "Human habitation of <b>Cyprus</b> dates back to the Paleolithic era. <b>Cyprus's</b> \ngeographic position has caused <b>Cyprus</b> to be influenced by differing Eastern ...",
"title": "History of Cyprus"
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"query": "China copper mine",
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"snippet": "Jiangxi Copper (SSE: 600362) is the largest copper producer in Mainland <b>China</b>. \nIts operations include <b>copper mining</b>, milling, smelting and refining to produce ...",
"title": "Jiangxi Copper"
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"snippet": "Mining lease[edit]. See also: Mining in Afghanistan. In November 2007, a 30-year \nlease was granted for the <b>copper mine</b> to the <b>China</b> ...",
"title": "Mes Aynak"
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"snippet": "Pakistan and <b>China</b> signed a formal contract worth $350 million for development \nof Saindak <b>Copper</b>-Gold <b>mine</b>. The <b>mine</b> was leased for a 10-year period to ...",
"title": "Saindak Copper Gold Project"
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"snippet": "During a visit to Myanmar in November 2014 by <b>Chinese</b> Premier Li Keqiang, \n<b>China</b> and Myanmar signed investment deals in energy, ...",
"title": "Letpadaung Copper Mine"
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"snippet": "Zijin <b>Mining</b> Group Company Limited is a <b>Chinese</b> gold, <b>copper</b> and non-ferrous \nmetals producer and refiner in mainland <b>China</b>.",
"title": "Zijin Mining"
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"snippet": "Katanga <b>Mining</b> Ltd (TSX:KAT) is a <b>mining</b> company operating in the Democratic \nRepublic of the Congo with its headquarters in Canada. Katanga <b>Mining</b> \noperates a major <b>mine</b> complex in the Congo's Katanga Province, producing \nrefined <b>copper</b> ... "Katanga <b>Mining's</b> DRC/<b>China copper</b>/cobalt conundrum". \nMineWeb.",
"title": "Katanga Mining"
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"snippet": "This is a list of countries by mined <b>copper</b> production. <b>Copper</b> concentrates are \ncommonly ... 3, <b>China</b>, 1,656. 4, United States ... https://www.world-<b>mining</b>-data.\ninfo/?World_Mining_Data___Data_Section; ^ Kay, Amanda (15 February 2018).",
"title": "List of countries by copper production"
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"snippet": "TFM produced its first <b>copper</b> cathode in 2009. <b>China</b> Molybdenum stated in \n2019 that the fall in cobalt prices and rising costs made the <b>mine</b> unprofitable.",
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"snippet": "The Oyu Tolgoi mine is a combined open pit and underground mining project in \nKhanbogd sum ... Canadian-based Ivanhoe Mines discovered the gold-<b>copper</b> \n<b>ore</b> deposit in 2001 in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. ... of Mongolia's border with \nthe People's Republic of <b>China</b>, where the mined copper is expected to be \nshipped.",
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Who got the ticket to finale in rising star season 2? | 5063898393705140943 | Rising Star India (season 2) | [
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"snippet": "Preceded by, <b>Rising Star 2</b>. External links. <b>Rising Star Season</b> 3. <b>Rising Star</b> is \nthe third Indian version of the international franchise <b>series Rising Star</b>, a reality \ntelevision singing competition. It is based on the <b>Israeli</b> singing competition \nHaKokhav HaBa (meaning The ... The Live auditions began from 10 March 2019 \non the grand <b>finale</b> of Fear ...",
"title": "Rising Star (Indian season 3)"
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"snippet": "<b>Rising Star</b> is the second Indian version of the international franchise <b>series</b> \n<b>Rising Star</b>, ... It is based on the <b>Israeli</b> singing competition HaKokhav HaBa (\nmeaning The Next ... 2.9.<b>2 Episode</b> 23: 8 April 2018; 2.9.3 Face-off for the <b>Ticket</b> \n<b>to Finale</b>.",
"title": "Rising Star (Indian season 2)"
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"snippet": "HaKokhav HaBa is an <b>Israeli</b> interactive reality singing competition, which was \nfirst broadcast on Channel <b>2</b> ... it announced it was bringing <b>Rising Star</b> Germany \nscheduled final forward airing an extended one-day <b>finale</b> between 20.15 and ...",
"title": "Rising Star (Israeli TV series)"
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"snippet": "See also:<b>Rising Star</b> (Indian <b>season</b> 4) ... Bannet Dosanjh became India's first \n<b>Rising Star</b>, winning Rs. 20 lakhs and the ...",
"title": "Rising Star (Indian TV series)"
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"snippet": "The 2018–19 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague was the 19th <b>season</b> of the modern \nera of ... A <b>2</b>–<b>2</b>–1 format is used – teams with home-court advantage play games \n1, <b>2</b>, and 5 at ... January, 16–20, <b>Israel</b> ... "Final Four general public <b>tickets</b> are \nnow sold out! ... "EuroLeague <b>Rising Star</b>: Goga Bitadze, Buducnost VOLI \nPodgorica".",
"title": "2018–19 EuroLeague"
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"snippet": "Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David are fictional characters from the American police \nprocedural ... In the <b>season</b> 13 <b>finale</b>, Ziva is seemingly killed by a mortar attack \narranged by former CIA Agent Trent ... resigns in Hiatus (Part <b>II</b>), the third <b>season</b> \n<b>finale</b>, and appoints Tony as his replacement. ... "TV <b>RISING STAR</b>: Cote De \nPablo".",
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"title": "Bunk'd"
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"snippet": "American Idol is an American singing competition television <b>series</b> created by \nSimon Fuller, ... Dunkleman did, however, return in the initial <b>series finale</b> on Fox. \n... third seasons, there were four groups of eight, and the top <b>two of</b> each selected\n. ... such as Rock Star, Nashville Star, The Voice, <b>Rising Star</b>, The Sing-Off, and \nThe ...",
"title": "American Idol"
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"snippet": "Moesha is an American sitcom that aired on UPN from January 23, 1996, to May \n14, 2001. The series <b>stars</b> R&B singer Brandy Norwood as Moesha Denise \nMitchell, ... Moesha is 15-16 in Season 1, 16 in <b>Season 2</b>, 16-17 in Season 3, 17 \nin ... Derwin characters re-appeared in the Girlfriends Season 7 <b>finale</b> episode for \na ...",
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"snippet": "The contestants compete to earn a direct entry to the <b>finale</b> week. ... <b>2</b>, Ameya \nDate, Aayat, 58%, Crystal Clear action button ...",
"title": "Rising Star (Indian season 1)"
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"snippet": "The ninth <b>season</b> of Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi, Jigar pe Trigger ,an ... For \nthe first time, the Finale was broadcast live on 10 March 2019 to promote <b>Rising</b> \n<b>Star</b> 3 and ... 1 Contestants; <b>2</b> Elimination chart; 3 Reception; 4 Guest \nappearances ... Winner: Runner Up: Finalists: <b>Ticket To Finale</b>: Lost Task: Won \nFirst Task: Was ...",
"title": "Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 9"
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"title": "Rising Star (Indian TV series)"
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"title": "Rising Star (Israeli TV series)"
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"title": "Shaqtin' a Fool"
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"snippet": "Superstar Singer is a singing reality show that is broadcast on Sony \nEntertainment Television. It is aimed at kids between the ages of <b>2</b> and 15. \nContents. 1 Auditions; <b>2</b> Judges; 3 Mentors; 4 Super 16 Contestants; 5 Super \n<b>Finale</b> ... For <b>Season</b> 1, besides the judges, there were four mentors/captains \nwho were there to train ...",
"title": "Superstar Singer"
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"title": "Rising Star Indonesia (season 2)"
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"snippet": "American Idol is an American singing competition television series created by \nSimon Fuller, ... 4.1.1 Season 1; 4.1.2 <b>Season 2</b>; 4.1.3 Season 3; 4.1.4 Season 4; \n4.1.5 ... The second-season <b>finale</b> took place at the Gibson Amphitheatre, which \nhad ... such as Rock Star, Nashville Star, The Voice, <b>Rising Star</b>, The Sing-Off, \nand ...",
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Who played bass on you're so vain? | 7425992917613900922 | You're So Vain | [
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"snippet": "She <b>performed</b> "<b>You</b>'<b>re So Vain</b>" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Live with Regis \nand Kelly, The Morning Show with Mike & Juliet and Access Hollywood. White ...",
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What is the dogs name in fraggle rock? | -2528860434116603067 | List of Fraggle Rock characters | [
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How many seasons are there of teen wolf? | -7289532534071734191 | List of Teen Wolf episodes | [
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When does emily come back in criminal minds? | -8559853280901878157 | Emily Prentiss | [
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What pop group was bruce forsyths daughter in? | 558749887041625113 | Guys 'n' Dolls | [
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Who played faramir in lord of the rings movies? | 2060615784891988749 | David Wenham | [
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Who sings live and let die in the film? | -1540038414049014289 | Live and Let Die (song) | [
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Who plays caleb snyder on as the world turns? | -2858622687525782780 | As the World Turns cast members | [
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Who is dr torres on grey's anatomy? | 8678199619683584430 | Callie Torres | [
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What is the wheel base of a honda crv? | -6223364939980539602 | Honda CR-V | [
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When was the english ban on ulysses lifted? | -4793734098995798409 | United States v. One Book Called Ulysses | [
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Where did the pilgrims land first plymouth rock or provincetown? | 5098852667006428558 | Plymouth Rock | [
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When was the last time the brewers went to the playoffs? | 7137222132487631116 | Milwaukee Brewers | [
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Who wrote never be alone by shawn mendes? | 6803107735334307748 | Handwritten (Shawn Mendes album) | [
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France loses alsace & lorraine to germany date? | 6093685191751371655 | Alsace-Lorraine | [
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What episode did alex bowen come in on love island? | -6518621499578430 | Love Island (series 2) | [
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"snippet": "The second series of <b>Love Island</b> began on 30 May 2016 hosted by Caroline \nFlack on ITV2, and ended on 11 July 2016. It's the second from the revived series\n, ...",
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Who fought against the british in the american revolution? | -5140143524113366452 | American Revolutionary War | [
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"snippet": "The <b>British</b> besieged Charleston in an arduous campaign. ... The battle was \n<b>fought</b> between neighbors, close relations and ... and send his <b>British</b> regulars \n<b>against</b> the Continental regulars.",
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The youngest person to win olympic gold medal? | -6287349992771361991 | Marjorie Gestring | [
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"snippet": "Oscar Gomer Swahn (20 October 1847 – 1 May 1927) was a Swedish shooter \nwho competed at three <b>Olympic</b> games and won six <b>medals</b>, including three <b>gold</b>. \nSwahn holds records as the oldest <b>Olympian</b> at the time of competition, the oldest \n<b>person to win gold</b>, and the oldest <b>person to win</b> an <b>Olympic medal</b>. ... "Oldest \nand <b>Youngest</b> Olympians". www.topendsports.com.",
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"snippet": "Robert Bruce Mathias (November 17, 1930 – September 2, 2006) was an \nAmerican decathlete, two-time <b>Olympic gold medalist</b> in the event, a United \nStates ...",
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"snippet": "Norwegian figure skater Sonja Henie won the first of her three consecutive \n<b>Olympic gold medals</b> at the 1928 Games. The 1928 Winter <b>Olympics</b>, referred to \nby the ...",
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How many days from full moon to full moon? | -3594986556311127163 | Full moon | [
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"snippet": "Pūrṇimā (पूर्णिमा) or Pournami is the word for <b>full moon</b> in Sanskrit. The \nday of Purnima is the day (Tithi) in each month when the <b>full moon</b> occurs, and ...",
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Who are the judges on america's got talent for 2018? | -3537976843589075640 | America's Got Talent (season 13) | [
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