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Who wins the great british baking show season two? | 7180507028349679553 | The Great British Bake Off (series 2) | [
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When did pubg come out on steam early access? | -7204733601936772689 | PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds | [
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Who won wimbledon's men's singles in 1980? | 3594387380400782326 | 1980 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles final | [
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Where is the pga championship played in 2017? | 5537501178739502647 | 2017 PGA Championship | [
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What episode does goku become super saiyan 3? | 6491976292304349375 | List of Dragon Ball Z episodes (season 8) | [
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How many volumes of cowboy bebop are there? | -1262183951566653064 | Cowboy Bebop | [
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When was tie a yellow ribbon round the ole oak tree released? | 1103459134818429292 | Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree | [
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Dil hai ki manta nahi is remake of? | -3167405465748609435 | Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin | [
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Where does the reed go on a saxophone? | -5987148104519601828 | Reed (mouthpiece) | [
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Who sang the original song if tomorrow never comes? | -8073450122841052492 | If Tomorrow Never Comes | [
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Who took over the english throne after the glorious revolution? | -3675578875838224176 | Glorious Revolution | [
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The point of concurrence of medians is called? | -121762472632890878 | Concurrent lines | [
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What does the green on the torres strait islander flag represent? | 293265271089548148 | Torres Strait Islander Flag | [
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Where is 2022 world cup going to be? | -3516917231575068281 | 2022 FIFA World Cup | [
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When does the new law & order suv start? | -8958754433250787836 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | [
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"snippet": "<b>Law</b> & <b>Order</b>: Special Victims Unit (often abbreviated to <b>Law</b> & <b>Order</b>: <b>SVU</b> or just \n<b>SVU</b>) is an American crime drama television series created by Dick Wolf for ...",
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When do blair and the prince get married? | -5688621625853850954 | Gossip Girl (season 5) | [
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"snippet": "<b>Colin Kaepernick</b> (2012–2016). J. T. O'Sullivan (2008). Shaun Hill (2007–2009). \nAlex Smith (2005–2007, 2009–2012). Steve Young (1987–1999). Joe Montana ...",
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"snippet": "Second year quarterback <b>Dan Marino's</b> passing ability became the focal point of \nMiami's offense and in 1984 he exploded to set league records with 5,084 \npassing ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Dan Marino</b>, a quarterback from the University of Pittsburgh, was selected by the \nMiami Dolphins as the 27th pick, in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft.",
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"snippet": "Junior quarterback <b>Dan Marino</b>, a future first round draft pick, started for \nPittsburgh and Buck Belue for Georgia. The Bulldogs relied on their running \ngame, ...",
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"snippet": "Visiting Finkle's parents, Ventura learns that Finkle fully blames <b>Dan Marino</b> due \nto Marino allegedly placing the ball incorrectly before the kick, and became so ...",
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"snippet": "With the 27th pick, the Dolphins decided to take a chance on <b>Dan Marino</b>. In the \ndraft's eighth round the Dolphins also selected receiver Mark Clayton.",
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"snippet": "... hurt by fumbles, missed field goals, and an injury to star quarterback <b>Pat White</b>, \nwho missed most of the game after dislocating his thumb in the second quarter.",
"title": "2007 Backyard Brawl"
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"snippet": "<b>Pat White</b> was a New Zealand rugby league footballer who represented New \nZealand. His brother, Jim, also played for New Zealand.",
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"snippet": ""As the result of a coroners inquiry many years after his death it was determined \nthat his widow, <b>Pat White</b>, took her own life." Could the contributor tell us where ...",
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What's the infant mortality rate in the united states? | 2121259092705466941 | List of countries by infant mortality rate | [
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When does the new mlb the show come out? | -950208456725712687 | MLB: The Show | [
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Who sings i wanna be a billionaire? | -2595528603820801676 | Billionaire (song) | [
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When does the new descendants 2 movie come out? | 8436925453019236967 | Descendants 2 | [
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Flag with two green stripes and one white? | -8525225031162133311 | Flag of Nigeria | [
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Who has the major league home run record? | 485136161994804620 | List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders | [
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"snippet": "Barry Bonds, who also <b>has</b> the most career <b>home runs</b>, set the current single \nseason <b>record</b> of 73 in 2001. The 1998 and 2001 seasons each <b>had</b> 4 players hit \n50 ...",
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Who did not receive the right to vote in the constitution of 1869? | 1909856162376935932 | Voting rights in the United States | [
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"answer": [
"al-Biruni",
"Abū Rayḥān Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Al-Bīrūnī",
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"snippet": "<b>Earth</b> is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to \nharbor life. ... If <b>Earth</b> were shrunk to the <b>size</b> of a billiard ball, some areas of <b>Earth</b> \nsuch as large mountain ranges and oceanic trenches would feel like tiny ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Earth</b> radius is the distance from the center of <b>Earth</b> to a point on its surface. Its \nvalue ranges ... The first published reference to the <b>Earth's size</b> appeared around \n350 BC, when Aristotle reported in his book On the Heavens that mathematicians\n ...",
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"snippet": "Geodesy also named geodetics, is the scientific discipline that deals with the \nmeasurement and representation of the Earth. The history of geodesy began in \npre-scientific antiquity and blossomed during the Age of Enlightenment. Early \nideas about the figure of the Earth held the Earth to be flat (see flat ... A parallel \nlater ancient measurement of the <b>size of the Earth</b> was made by ...",
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"snippet": "Illustration of the inferred <b>size</b> of the super-<b>Earth</b> COROT-7b (center) in \ncomparison with <b>Earth</b> and Neptune. A super-<b>Earth</b> is an extrasolar planet with a \nmass higher than <b>Earth</b>'s, but substantially below ...",
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"snippet": "Mercury · Venus · <b>Earth</b> · Mars · Jupiter · Saturn · Uranus · Neptune · Solar system.\njpg Solar System portal · He1523a.jpg Star portal · v · t · e. This is a partial list of \nSolar System objects by <b>size</b>, arranged in descending order of mean ...",
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"snippet": "... BCE calculations on the relative <b>sizes</b> of, from left, the Sun, <b>Earth</b> and Moon, \nfrom a 10th-century CE Greek copy. On the <b>Sizes</b> and Distances (of the Sun and \nMoon) (Περὶ μεγεθῶν καὶ ἀποστημάτων [ἡλίου ...",
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"snippet": "Earth's circumference is the distance around the Earth; around the poles it \nmeasures almost ... 1,700 years after Eratosthenes's death, while Christopher \nColumbus studied what Eratosthenes had written about the <b>size of the Earth</b>, he \nchose to ...",
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"snippet": "The angular diameter, angular <b>size</b>, apparent diameter, or apparent <b>size</b> is an \nangular ... In astronomy, the <b>sizes</b> of celestial objects are often given in terms of \ntheir angular diameter as seen from <b>Earth</b>, rather than their actual <b>sizes</b>. Since \nthese ...",
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"snippet": "Illustration of the inferred <b>size</b> of the super-<b>Earth</b> COROT-7b (center) in \ncomparison with <b>Earth</b> and Neptune. A super-<b>Earth</b> is an extrasolar planet with a \nmass higher than <b>Earth</b>'s, but substantially below ...",
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"title": "List of Solar System objects by size"
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"snippet": "<b>Earth's</b> inner core is the innermost geologic layer of the <b>Earth</b>. It is primarily a \nsolid ball with a ... The <b>Earth</b> was <b>discovered</b> to have a solid inner core distinct \nfrom its molten outer core in 1936, by the Danish seismologist Inge ... These \noscillations too depend strongly on the density, <b>size</b>, and shape of the inner \nlayers.",
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"snippet": "Kepler-186f is an exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf Kepler-186, about 582 light-\nyears from the <b>Earth</b>. It is the first planet with a radius similar to <b>Earth's</b> to be \n<b>discovered</b> in the ... The nearest-to-<b>Earth</b>-<b>size</b> planet in a habitable zone \npreviously known was Kepler-62f with 1.4 <b>Earth</b> radii. Kepler-186f orbits an M-\ndwarf star, while ...",
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How many cards do you deal in uni? | -65592535030514367 | Uno (card game) | [
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"snippet": "Publisher, <b>University</b> Games. Players, 2+. Skills required, Math. Age range, 8+. \n<b>Card</b> rank (highest first), 2 - 10. Deer in the Headlights is a Front Porch Classics \n<b>card</b> game involving two or more players aged ... All of the <b>cards</b> in a deck must \nbe <b>dealt</b> out; <b>dealing</b> out two decks of <b>cards will</b> result in a longer game \ndepending on ...",
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"snippet": "Crazy Eights is a shedding-type <b>card</b> game for two to seven players. The object of \nthe game is to be the first to <b>get</b> rid of all the player's <b>cards</b> to a discard pile. The \ngame is similar to Switch and Mau Mau. A standard 52-<b>card</b> deck is used when \nthere <b>are</b> five or fewer players. ... A player's score determines <b>how many cards</b> \nthey <b>are dealt</b> at the start of ...",
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"snippet": "Texas hold 'em is one of the most popular variants of the <b>card</b> game of poker. \nTwo <b>cards</b>, known as hole <b>cards</b>, <b>are dealt</b> face down to each player, and ... Each \nplayer seeks the best five <b>card</b> poker hand from <b>any</b> combination of the ... In \naddition, groups at the <b>University</b> of Alberta and Carnegie Mellon <b>University</b> \nworked to ...",
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"snippet": "Euchre or eucre is a trick-taking <b>card</b> game commonly played in Canada, New \nZealand, Great ... It <b>may</b> be sometimes referred to as Knock Euchre to distinguish \nit from Bid Euchre. ... Each player is <b>dealt</b> five <b>cards</b> (or seven if using the 32-<b>card</b> \ndeck) in ... 283, William Safire – Oxford <b>University</b> Press ISBN 978-0-19-534334-\n2",
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"snippet": "Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking <b>card</b> game using a standard 52-\n<b>card</b> deck. ... The <b>cards may</b> be freshly <b>dealt</b> or, in duplicate bridge games, pre-\n<b>dealt</b>. All that is needed in basic games <b>are</b> the <b>cards</b> and a method of keeping ...",
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"snippet": "Tiến lên also known as Vietnamese <b>cards</b>, Thirteen, Killer 13, "'Bomb"', is a \nVietnamese ... This game has evolved a lot and so <b>many</b> house rules (real or fake\n) have ... A standard deck of 52 playing <b>cards</b> is used (No jokers), is <b>dealt</b> \nperfectly ... Akita International <b>University</b>, the rules for <b>dealing</b> and beginning a \ngame <b>are</b> the ...",
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"snippet": "Oh Hell is a trick-taking <b>card</b> game in which the object is to take exactly the \nnumber of tricks bid. ... Oh Hell <b>can</b> be played with almost <b>any</b> number of players (\n3+) although 4-7 is considered optimal. ... For example, if five <b>cards are dealt</b>, and \nthe first three bids <b>are</b> two, zero and one, then the dealer ... Oxford <b>University</b> \nPress. p.",
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"snippet": "Uno is an American shedding-type <b>card game</b> that is played with a specially \nprinted deck. ... Fat Albert Uno (2005); Ferrari Uno (2000); Finding Dory Uno (\n2016); Fishing Uno (2012); Florida State <b>University</b> Uno (2011); Fraggle Rock \nUno ...",
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"snippet": "Unicode is a computing industry standard for the handling of fonts and symbols. \nWithin it is a set of images depicting <b>playing cards</b>, and another depicting the ...",
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"snippet": "1000 Blank White <b>Cards</b> is a party <b>game</b> played with <b>cards</b> in which the deck is \ncreated as part ... Aaron Mandel, a former Madison resident, brought the <b>game</b> to \nHarvard <b>University</b> and started an active playgroup which changed the size of the\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>UniVBE</b> is a software driver that allows DOS applications written to the VESA \nBIOS standard to ... Many video <b>cards</b> have sub-par implementations of the VESA \nstandards, or no support at all. <b>UNIVBE</b> replaces the <b>card's</b> built-in support. Many \nDOS <b>games</b> include a version of <b>UNIVBE</b> because VESA issues were so ...",
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"snippet": "The Louisville Cardinals football team represents the <b>University</b> of Louisville in \nthe sport of ... The <b>University</b> of Louisville began <b>playing</b> football in 1912 where \nthe Cardinals went 3–1. ... <b>Cards</b> out of independency and joining the Missouri \nValley Conference (MVC)and lead the <b>Cards</b> to their first bowl <b>game</b> during his \ntenure.",
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"snippet": "The MIT Blackjack Team was a group of students and ex-students from \nMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard Business School, Harvard \n<b>University</b>, and other leading colleges who used <b>card</b> counting ... like shuffling \nthe <b>cards</b> earlier than normal, using more decks of <b>cards</b>, or offering <b>games</b> with \nworse rules to ...",
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"snippet": "State Farm Stadium, formerly known as <b>University</b> of Phoenix Stadium, is a multi-\npurpose ... Events held at the stadium include Arizona Cardinals home <b>games</b>; \npublic grand opening tours held August 19 and 20, 2006 (attended by 120,000 ... \nWatters, Carrie (January 11, 2009). "<b>Cards</b> vs. Eagles Sells Out in 6 Minutes".",
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"snippet": "Mauscheln, also Maus or Vierblatt, is a gambling <b>card game</b> that resembles \nTippen, which is ... The Oxford Dictionary of <b>Card Games</b>, Oxford <b>University</b> Press\n, Oxford. Parlett, David (2008). The Penguin Book of <b>Card Games</b>, Penguin, \nLondon.",
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"snippet": "Bauerntarock ("farmers' tarot") also called Brixentaler Bauerntarock, is a point-\ntrick <b>card game</b> ... Guide to <b>Card Games</b>. Oxford: Oxford <b>University</b> Press. pp.",
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What year did i've got friends in low places come out? | 9000787083586859121 | Friends in Low Places | [
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Who did jimmy perry play in dads army? | 2239998949300071297 | Jimmy Perry | [
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When is the new saw movie being released? | -554960551236863452 | Jigsaw (2017 film) | [
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How many books left in game of thrones? | -3248419305586561643 | A Song of Ice and Fire | [
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