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What type of glacier forms a u shaped valley?
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U-shaped valley
[ "mountain glaciation" ]
[ "Glacier", "Valley", "U-shaped valley" ]
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Where did the movie dirty dancing take place?
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Dirty Dancing
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How many white keys are on a standard piano?
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Piano
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[ "Piano", "Wicki-Hayden note layout" ]
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When was the song band on the run released?
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Band on the Run (song)
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[ "Band on the Run (song)" ]
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When did the us break away from england?
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American Revolution
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How many senate seats are up for election in 2018?
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United States Senate elections, 2018
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When was the last time argentina didn't make it to the world cup?
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History of the Argentina national football team
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Where was the movie the way west filmed?
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The Way West (film)
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Where do all nerves in the arm root from?
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Brachial plexus
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Where does the civil liberties act place the blame for the internment of u.s. citizens?
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Civil Liberties Act of 1988
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What is the temperature of absolute zero in kelvin?
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Absolute zero
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How many episodes are in west world season 1?
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Westworld (season 1)
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Where is the chick fil a peach bowl being played?
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Peach Bowl
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When does greys anatomy come back on 2017?
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Grey's Anatomy (season 14)
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When does voltron season 8 come out on netflix?
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Voltron: Legendary Defender
[ "December 14 , 2018" ]
[ "Voltron" ]
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Eventually, the show&nbsp;...", "title": "Voltron Force" }, { "snippet": "It departed from the original Lion <b>Voltron&#39;s</b> animated look, as well as some \ncharacter changes, such as the physical appearance of Prince Lotor (now voiced \nby Tim&nbsp;...", "title": "Voltron: The Third Dimension" }, { "snippet": "The following is an episode list for the television series <b>Voltron</b>, an English \nlanguage combination of the two unrelated Japanese series Beast King GoLion, \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Voltron episodes" }, { "snippet": "<b>Voltron</b> is the name of two past comic book series and one current series \npublished by different companies. Both previous series are based on the \ntelevision&nbsp;...", "title": "Voltron (comics)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Voltron</b>: Fleet of Doom is a television special involving heroes of both <b>Voltron</b> \nseries working together to defeat their sworn enemy, King Zarkon, who aligns \nwith&nbsp;...", "title": "Voltron: Fleet of Doom" }, { "snippet": "The animation from GoLion was edited and trimmed to create the Lion version of \nthe American <b>Voltron</b>: Defender of the Universe series, with new names and&nbsp;...", "title": "Beast King GoLion" }, { "snippet": "Hunk is a fictional character in the media franchise <b>Voltron</b>, and a member of the \n<b>Voltron</b> Force. The character&#39;s first appearance was in <b>Voltron</b>.", "title": "Hunk (Voltron)" } ] }, { "query": "voltron season 8", "results": [ { "snippet": "At the end of <b>season 8</b>, he dissolves the Galra Empire and transitions the Blades \nof Marmora into a humanitarian organization. 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What is the second series of percy jackson called?
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The Heroes of Olympus
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[ "Percy Jackson" ]
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Who has played in the most mlb all star games?
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Major League Baseball All-Star Game records
[ "Hank Aaron" ]
[ "Major League Baseball All-Star Game records" ]
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When will the new bucks arena be done?
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Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center
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[ "Fiserv Forum" ]
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The french declaration of the rights of man and citizen was influenced by the writings of?
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
[ "Thomas Jefferson" ]
[ "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen" ]
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How many inches of rain did hurricane allison bring to houston?
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Tropical Storm Allison
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What is the highest category hurricane to hit north carolina?
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List of North Carolina hurricanes
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[ "List of North Carolina hurricanes" ]
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When did the b 52 bomber come out?
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
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What is the longest mountain range in africa?
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List of longest mountain chains on Earth
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[ "List of longest mountain chains on Earth" ]
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When was the last solar eclipse seen in pa?
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List of solar eclipses visible from the United States
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[ "List of solar eclipses visible from the United States" ]
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Who were the three great unifiers of japan?
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Sengoku period
[ "Oda Nobunaga", "Tokugawa Ieyasu", "Toyotomi Hideyoshi" ]
[ "Sengoku period" ]
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What were the cause of the american civil war?
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Origins of the American Civil War
[ "conflicts over slavery" ]
[ "Origins of the American Civil War" ]
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When was the first samsung mobile phone released?
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Samsung Telecommunications
[ "1988" ]
[ "Samsung Galaxy (original)" ]
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Who plays cora's brother on downton abbey?
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List of Downton Abbey characters
[ "Paul Giamatti" ]
[ "List of Downton Abbey characters" ]
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Who plays tilly in guess who coming to dinner?
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Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
[ "Isabel Sanford" ]
[ "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?", "Guess Who (film)", "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" ]
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Hank is\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of King of the Hill characters" }, { "snippet": "Social exchange theory is a sociological and psychological theory that studies \nthe social ... Those <b>who</b> receive more than they expect or do not receive \nanticipated punishment will be happy and will behave approvingly. ... &quot;The \nContentious Social Interactionism of Charles <b>Tilly</b>&quot;. ... &quot;<b>Guess Who&#39;s</b> Been \n<b>Coming to Dinner</b>?", "title": "Social exchange theory" } ] }, { "query": "guess who's coming to dinner", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Guess Who&#39;s Coming to Dinner</b> is a 1967 American comedy-drama film produced \nand directed by Stanley Kramer, and written by William Rose. 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Who played keyboard on the beatles rooftop concert?
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The Beatles' rooftop concert
[ "Billy Preston" ]
[ "The Beatles' rooftop concert" ]
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Who plays chuck in are we there yet?
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Are We Done Yet?
[ "John C. McGinley" ]
[ "Are We There Yet? (TV series)", "Are We There Yet?: World Adventure", "Are We There Yet? (film)", "Are We There Yet?", "Are We Done Yet?" ]
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Who bought the old american embassy in london?
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Embassy of the United States, London
[ "Qatari Diar" ]
[ "Embassy of the United States, London" ]
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How many days does it take an embryo to implant?
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Implantation (human embryo)
[ "between 6 and 12 days" ]
[ "Implantation (human embryo)" ]
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Who is the tennessee titans number one receiver?
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List of Tennessee Titans first-round draft picks
[ "Corey Davis" ]
[ "List of Tennessee Titans first-round draft picks" ]
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Who sings they shoot horses don't they?
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They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
[ "Quickspace", "Racing Cars" ]
[ "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" ]
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He was also nominated for Best Director Oscars for <b>They Shoot</b> \n<b>Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? (1969) and Tootsie (1982) in which he also appeared. Some \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "Sydney Pollack" }, { "snippet": "Fredric Steinkamp (August 22, 1928 – February 20, 2002) was an American film \neditor with more than 40 film credits. He had a longstanding, notable \ncollaboration with director Sydney Pollack, editing nearly all of Pollack&#39;s films \nfrom <b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>?", "title": "Fredric Steinkamp" }, { "snippet": "Gig Young was an American actor. He won an Academy Award for Best \nSupporting Actor for his performance in <b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? (1969).", "title": "Gig Young" } ] }, { "query": "They shoot horses don't they song", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? may refer to: <b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? (\nnovel), a novel ... a <b>song</b> by Racing Cars; &quot;<b>They Shoot Horse</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>?", "title": "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" }, { "snippet": "<b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? is a 1969 American neo noir drama film directed \nby Sydney ... Welsh band Racing Cars recorded a <b>song</b> called &quot;<b>They Shoot</b> \n<b>Horses Don&#39;t They</b>?&quot; inspired by this movie. The video for Jack&#39;s Mannequin&#39;s &quot;\nDark&nbsp;...", "title": "They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (film)" }, { "snippet": "Racing Cars were a Welsh pop band, formed in the Rhondda Valleys, Wales in \n1973. The only hit single was &quot;<b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? ... &quot;Second Wind \n– Racing Cars | <b>Songs</b>, Reviews, Credits&quot;. AllMusic. Retrieved 13 October 2015.", "title": "Racing Cars" }, { "snippet": "<b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? is a novel written by Horace McCoy and first \npublished in ... Joe Jackson wrote the line &quot;Enjoy the dance, <b>they don&#39;t</b> shoot \nhorses&quot; in his <b>song</b> Cha Cha loco (from the 1984 album Body and Soul).", "title": "They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (novel)" }, { "snippet": "The 42nd Academy Awards were presented April 7, 1970, at the Dorothy \nChandler Pavilion in ... <b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? set an Oscar record by \nreceiving nine nominations without one for Best Picture. ... Candice Bergen (\nPresenter: Best Sound, Best Costume Design and Best <b>Song</b> Original for the \nPicture); Claudia&nbsp;...", "title": "42nd Academy Awards" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American R&amp;B \nband Chic. ... popularized it in the 1920s. The phrase was revived in 1969 by \n<b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>?, a film about a Depression-era dance marathon.", "title": "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The Best Things in Life Are Free&quot; is a popular <b>song</b> written by the songwriting \nteam of Buddy ... The <b>song</b> was sung by Bonnie Bedelia in the 1969 Sydney \nPollack film <b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? Robert Morse performed the <b>song</b> in \nthe Mad Men (season 7) episode &quot;Waterloo&quot; (May 25, 2014), in a dream \nsequence.", "title": "The Best Things in Life Are Free (Ray Henderson song)" }, { "snippet": "People <b>Don&#39;t</b> Stop Believin&#39; is the title of an Ian McNabb album compiling demos, \nB-sides, and versions of <b>songs</b> from the recording sessions ... [Early version] [4:\n33]; <b>They Shoot Horses Don&#39;t They</b> [B side] [3:53]; People <b>Don&#39;t</b> Stop Believin&#39;&nbsp;...", "title": "People Don't Stop Believin'" }, { "snippet": "Sydney Irwin Pollack (July 1, 1934 – May 26, 2008) was an American film director\n, producer and actor. Pollack directed more than 20 films and 10 television&nbsp;...", "title": "Sydney Pollack" }, { "snippet": "Jane Seymour Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is an American actress, political \nactivist, and ... In contrast, the tragedy <b>They Shoot Horses</b>, <b>Don&#39;t They</b>? (1969) ... It \nwas a <b>song</b> about the day &#39;Uncle Ho&#39; declared their country&#39;s independence in&nbsp;...", "title": "Jane Fonda" } ] } ]
What type of software is base from openoffice?
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OpenOffice.org
[ "open - source office suite" ]
[ "OpenOffice.org" ]
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Konkani language belongs to which part of india?
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Konkani language
[ "the South western coast" ]
[ "Konkani language" ]
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What is the meaning of miguel in english?
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Miguel
[ "Michael" ]
[ "Miguel" ]
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The number of phalanges in the body is?
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Phalanx bone
[ "56" ]
[ "Phalanx bone" ]
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What was the foundation of the virginia colony's early economy?
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Colony of Virginia
[ "Tobacco" ]
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How many games did the cavs win in 2016?
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2016 NBA Finals
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Once upon a time who wins the final battle?
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The Final Battle (Once Upon a Time)
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Who has been to the most all star games in basketball?
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List of NBA All-Stars
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Who wrote the ballad of the green beret?
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Ballad of the Green Berets
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When is the last time the eagles won the superbo?
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Philadelphia Eagles
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Which channel in youtube has the most subscribers?
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List of most-subscribed YouTube channels
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Who wrote the majority opinion in mcdonald v. chicago?
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McDonald v. City of Chicago
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When is the new young sheldon coming out?
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Young Sheldon
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Where did the movie proud mary take place?
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Proud Mary (film)
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The <b>movie</b> provided her with her first \nacting role in ten years; she portrayed the glamorous Aunty Entity, the ruler of \nBartertown.", "title": "Tina Turner" }, { "snippet": "What&#39;s Love Got to Do with It is a 1993 American biographical <b>film</b> directed by \nBrian Gibson, ... On &quot;<b>Proud Mary</b>&quot; and &quot;It&#39;s Gonna Work Out Fine&quot;, Laurence \nFishburne sings Ike Turner&#39;s parts. For Tina Turner&#39;s solo recordings, the original \nmasters&nbsp;...", "title": "What's Love Got to Do with It (film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Proud</b> is a 2004 <b>film</b> directed by <b>Mary</b> Pat Kelly and stars veteran actor and \nactivist Ossie Davis, in his final <b>film</b> performance. The motion picture was filmed \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "Proud (film)" }, { "snippet": "Taraji Penda Henson is an American actress and author. She studied acting at \nHoward ... 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What was the name of grizzly adams bear?
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The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams
[ "Ben" ]
[ "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams" ]
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Who sang the song when will i be loved?
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When Will I Be Loved (song)
[ "Linda Ronstadt" ]
[ "When Will I Be Loved (song)" ]
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Who won i am a celebrity 2018 australia?
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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series)
[ "Fiona O'Loughlin" ]
[ "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series)" ]
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What is the bengali name of peepal tree?
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Ficus religiosa
[ "ashwattha tree" ]
[ "Trees of India" ]
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The bulk of immigrants coming to the united states between the late 1880s and the 1920s came from?
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History of immigration to the United States
[ "others speaking Slavic languages", "Hungarians", "Southern Europe", "the Russian Empire", "Greeks", "Italians", "Poles" ]
[ "History of immigration to the United States" ]
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When does the new season of cake boss come out?
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List of Cake Boss episodes
[ "September 30 , 2017" ]
[ "Cake Boss", "Category:Cake Boss" ]
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Who sings im going to stand by you?
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Stand by You (Rachel Platten song)
[ "Rachel Platten" ]
[ "I'll Stand by You", "Stand by You (Rachel Platten song)" ]
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Who plays the queen in chronicles of narnia?
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List of Chronicles of Narnia cast members
[ "Laura Brent" ]
[ "List of The Chronicles of Narnia (film series) cast members" ]
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What does foo stand for in foo fighters?
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Foo fighter
[ "UFO sighting" ]
[ "Foo Fighters (album)", "Foo Fighters" ]
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Who made the song play that funky music white boy?
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Play That Funky Music
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[ "Play That Funky Music" ]
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Where will this year's army-navy game be played?
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Army–Navy Game
[ "Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia" ]
[ "Army–Navy Game" ]
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When did south africa leave the british empire?
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History of South Africa
[ "31 May 1961" ]
[ "History of South Africa" ]
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Who wrote i can only imagine mercy me?
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I Can Only Imagine (MercyMe song)
[ "Bart Millard" ]
[ "I Can Only Imagine (MercyMe song)" ]
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How far is the pitcher's mound from home plate in mlb?
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Baseball field
[ "60 feet 6 inches" ]
[ "Baseball field" ]
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What was the budget for star wars a new hope?
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Star Wars (film)
[ "$11 million" ]
[ "Star Wars (film)" ]
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Who sings the song if you want my love you got it?
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If You Want My Love
[ "American rock band Cheap Trick" ]
[ "If You Want My Love", "If You Want My Love (disambiguation)" ]
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[ { "query": "Who sings the song if you want my love you got it?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Rick Nielsen &middot; Producer(s) &middot; Roy Thomas Baker &middot; Cheap Trick \nsingles chronology. &quot;Reach Out&quot; (1981), &quot;<b>If You Want My Love</b>&quot; (1982), &quot;<b>I Want</b> \n<b>You</b>&quot; (1982). &quot;<b>If You Want My Love</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the American rock band Cheap \nTrick, released in 1982 as ... <b>He</b>, however, was referring to Cheap Trick as a band\n, as <b>he had</b> not been&nbsp;...", "title": "If You Want My Love" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>When You Need My Love</b>&quot; is a debut <b>song</b> co-written and recorded by American \ncountry music <b>artist</b> Darryl Worley. ... The narrator wishes <b>he</b> could <b>get</b> over her \nbecause she just uses him for <b>when</b> she needs him because <b>he can</b>&#39;t tell her no.", "title": "When You Need My Love" }, { "snippet": "<b>Songwriter</b>(s), Ruud van Rijen. Producer(s), Ruud van Rijen. Twenty 4 Seven \nsingles chronology. &quot;<b>We</b> Are the World&quot; (1996), &quot;<b>If You Want My Love</b>&quot; (1997), &quot;\nFriday Night&quot; (1997). Music video. &quot;<b>If You Want My Love</b>&quot; on YouTube. &quot;<b>If You</b> \n<b>Want My Love</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> recorded by the Dutch band Twenty 4 Seven. It was the \ntenth&nbsp;...", "title": "If You Want My Love (Twenty 4 Seven song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>If You Had My Love</b>&quot; is the debut single by American actress and <b>singer</b> Jennifer \nLopez. ... &quot;<b>If You Had My Love</b>&quot; is a midtempo pop and R&amp;B <b>song</b> that also \nfeatures Latin and hip hop influences. ... <b>I</b> heard that it was because Puff Daddy \nwalked in and heard <b>my song</b> and said &#39;<b>I want</b> that <b>song</b>,&#39; and <b>he</b> [Rodney] was \n<b>like</b> &#39;Well&nbsp;...", "title": "If You Had My Love" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>If You Want My</b> Lovin&#39;&quot; is a <b>song</b> released by American <b>singer</b> Evelyn &quot;\nChampagne&quot; King. Released on April 3, 1981, The <b>song</b> appears on the album <b>I</b>&#39;\nm in <b>Love</b>. ... &quot;Shame&quot;; &quot;<b>I</b> Don&#39;t Know <b>If</b> It&#39;s Right&quot;; &quot;Out There&quot;; &quot;<b>I</b>&#39;m in <b>Love</b>&quot;; &quot;<b>If You</b> \n<b>Want My</b> Lovin&#39;&quot;; &quot;<b>Love</b> Come Down&quot;; &quot;Betcha She Don&#39;t <b>Love You</b>&quot;; &quot;<b>Get</b> Loose&quot;; \n&quot;Your&nbsp;...", "title": "If You Want My Lovin'" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Do You Want My Love</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by Hong Kong-born American <b>singer</b>-\n<b>songwriter</b> Coco Lee. ... By April 8, the <b>song had</b> entered the Australian chart at #\n15.", "title": "Do You Want My Love" }, { "snippet": "<b>If You Want My Love</b> is a 1982 single by American rock band Cheap Trick from \ntheir album &quot;One on One&quot;. <b>If You Want My Love</b> or similar may also refer to: &quot;<b>If</b> \n<b>You Want My Love</b>&quot; (Twenty 4 Seven <b>song</b>), a 1997 single by Dutch band ... \nAmerican <b>singer</b> Evelyn &quot;Champagne&quot; King; &quot;<b>If You</b> Still <b>Want My Love</b>&quot;, a 2017 \n<b>song</b> by&nbsp;...", "title": "If You Want My Love (disambiguation)" }, { "snippet": "The Dave Clark Five were an English pop rock band which became famous as \npart of the ... Anyway <b>You Want</b> It Say <b>You Want Me</b>; <b>I Can</b>&#39;t Stop <b>Loving You</b> \n<b>When</b>; <b>I Can</b>&#39;t Stand ... <b>What Is</b> There To Say To <b>Me</b>; Everybody Knows (<b>I</b> Still \n<b>Love You</b>) It&#39;s Not True ... <b>You Got</b> What It Takes ... Clark and Smith from the \n<b>original</b> group&nbsp;...", "title": "The Dave Clark Five discography" }, { "snippet": "One on One is Cheap Trick&#39;s sixth studio album, and seventh release in general. \nProduced by ... The <b>song</b> &quot;<b>If You Want My Love</b>&quot; is one of Nielsen&#39;s favorite <b>songs</b> \n<b>he</b> has recorded with the group. ... <b>He</b> highlighted the tracks &quot;<b>I Want You</b>&quot;, &quot;She&#39;s \nTight&quot;, &quot;<b>If You Want My Love</b>&quot;, &quot;Time Is Runnin&#39;&quot; and &quot;<b>Love&#39;s Got</b> a Hold on <b>Me</b>&quot;,&nbsp;...", "title": "One on One (Cheap Trick album)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Why Don&#39;t <b>You Want My Love</b>?&quot; is a single by American <b>singer</b> La Toya Jackson. \nAfter recording her sixth studio album Bad Girl, which would be distributed in \n1991, Jackson signed a deal with BCM Records in Germany. The <b>song</b> was \nintended to be the lead single for a new album under the BCM ... with Cerrone; &quot;\nYes, <b>I</b>&#39;m Ready&quot;; &quot;(Ain&#39;t Nobody Loves <b>You</b>) <b>Like I Do</b>&quot;; &quot;(Tell&nbsp;...", "title": "Why Don't You Want My Love?" } ] } ]
When did i dream of jeannie air in color?
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I Dream of Jeannie
[ "season two" ]
[ "I Dream of Jeanie (film)", "I Dream of Jeannie" ]
[ { "answer": [ "September 12, 1966" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who did the song come a little bit closer?
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Come a Little Bit Closer
[ "Jay and the Americans" ]
[ "Come a Little Bit Closer" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Bobby Hart", "Wes Farrell", "Tommy Boyce" ], "question": "Who wrote the song come a little bit closer?" }, { "answer": [ "Jay and the Americans" ], "question": "Who performed the song come a little bit closer?" }, { "answer": [ "Artie Ripp" ], "question": "Who produced the song come a little bit closer?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
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What is the primary fuel that would be used in fusion reactors?
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Fusion power
[ "hydrogen isotopes" ]
[ "Nuclear reactor" ]
[ { "answer": [ "uranium-235", "U-235" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When was nepal declared as secular state in bs?
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Freedom of religion in Nepal
[ "January 2007" ]
[ "Freedom of religion in Nepal" ]
[ { "answer": [ "September 20 , 2015" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Rana dynasty 2007 B.S., 1951CE", "title": "Nepalese Civil War" }, { "snippet": "Rana dynasty 2007 <b>B.S.</b>, 1951CE &middot; 1990 democracy movement &middot; <b>Nepalese</b> Civil \nWar &middot; 2006 democracy movement &middot; Federal Democratic Republic of <b>Nepal</b>. \nTimeline. Flag of <b>Nepal</b>.svg <b>Nepal</b> portal &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. This is a timeline of <b>Nepalese</b> \nhistory, comprising important legal and territorial changes and&nbsp;...", "title": "Timeline of Nepalese history" }, { "snippet": "The history of <b>Nepal</b> is intertwined with the history of the broader Indian \nsubcontinent and the ... So, on 1 Mangsir 2008 <b>BS</b>, the king formed a new \ngovernment of 14 ministers. which was also dissolved. later on Sharawan 2009 \n<b>BS</b> King formed&nbsp;...", "title": "History of Nepal" }, { "snippet": "The 1990 People&#39;s Movement was a multiparty movement in <b>Nepal</b> that brought \nan end to ... 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The revolution of 1951 (<b>Nepali</b>: \nसात सालको क्रान्ति ) in <b>Nepal</b>, also referred to as Sat&nbsp;...", "title": "Revolution of 1951" }, { "snippet": "Rana dynasty 2007 <b>B.S.</b>, 1951CE &middot; 1990 democracy movement &middot; <b>Nepalese</b> Civil \nWar &middot; 2006 democracy movement &middot; Federal Democratic Republic of <b>Nepal</b> &middot; \nTimeline &middot; Flag of <b>Nepal</b>.svg <b>Nepal</b> portal &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. Panchayat (<b>Nepali</b>: पञ्चायत) \nwas the political system of <b>Nepal</b> from 1960 to 1990.", "title": "Panchayat (Nepal)" }, { "snippet": "Rana dynasty is a Kshatriya (Rajput-Chhetri) dynasty from the Indian \nsubcontinent that ruled ... Rana dynasty 2007 B.S., 1951CE ... One spy group of \nthe Government of <b>Nepal</b> was keeping close eyes on the event of the rebel \ngroups at Bettiah.", "title": "Rana dynasty" } ] }, { "query": "nepal bs secular state", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Nepal</b> is a <b>secular state</b> under the Constitution Of <b>Nepal</b> 2015, which was \npromulgated on September 20 , 2015. The Constitution provides for freedom to&nbsp;...", "title": "Freedom of religion in Nepal" }, { "snippet": "A <b>secular state</b> is an idea pertaining to secularity, whereby a state is or purports \nto be officially ... Secularity can be established at a state&#39;s creation (e.g. the \nUnited States of America) or by it later secularizing (e.g. France or <b>Nepal</b>). \nMovements&nbsp;...", "title": "Secular state" }, { "snippet": "Religion in <b>Nepal</b> encompasses a wide diversity of groups and beliefs; however, \n<b>Nepal</b>&#39;s major ... Hinduism is the majority religion in the state and profoundly \ninfluences its ... 1884 <b>V.S.</b> issued by the Hindu Shah monarch Rajendra Bikram \nShah under the ... &quot;<b>Nepal</b> Adopts New Constitution, Becomes a <b>Secular State</b>: 5 \nFacts&quot;.", "title": "Religion in Nepal" }, { "snippet": "Rana dynasty 2007 <b>B.S.</b>, 1951CE &middot; 1990 democracy movement &middot; <b>Nepalese</b> Civil \nWar &middot; 2006 democracy movement &middot; Federal Democratic Republic of <b>Nepal</b> &middot; \nTimeline &middot; Flag of <b>Nepal</b>.svg <b>Nepal</b> portal &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The Shah dynasty (<b>Nepali</b>: \nशाह वंश), also known as the Shahs of Gorkha or the Royal House ... After India \nbecame a <b>secular state</b> in 1950, and the remaining rajas retired,&nbsp;...", "title": "Shah dynasty" }, { "snippet": "In the 2011 census, <b>Nepal</b>&#39;s population was approximately 26 million people with \na population ... Natural disasters and the following government resettlement \nprograms in the 1950s led to a spike in internal migration from ... which had been \njust reformed, having been previously dissolved, declared <b>Nepal</b> a &quot;<b>secular state</b>&quot;\n.", "title": "Demographics of Nepal" }, { "snippet": "Constitution of <b>Nepal</b> 2015 is the present governing Constitution of <b>Nepal</b>. <b>Nepal</b> \nis governed ... At the same time the constitution declares the nation to be <b>secular</b> \nand neutral toward all religions. <b>Nepal</b> ... The Interim <b>Government</b> of <b>Nepal</b> Act \n1951 was promulgated after the Revolution of 1951 at the end of the Rana period\n.", "title": "Constitution of Nepal" }, { "snippet": "The 2006 Democracy Movement is a name given to the political agitations \nagainst the direct ... Kirata Kingdom 800 B.S. ... It declared that Girija Prasad \nKoirala would lead the new government. ... from army and government titles; \nDeclaring <b>Nepal</b> a <b>secular country</b>, not a Hindu Kingdom; Scrapping the national \nanthem until a&nbsp;...", "title": "2006 democracy movement in Nepal" }, { "snippet": "<b>Nepal</b> officially the Federal Democratic Republic of <b>Nepal</b>, is a landlocked \ncountry in South ... Being a <b>Secular country Nepal</b> has holiday on main festivals \nof minority religions too. ... The Kirat period (700 <b>BC</b> – 110 AD) employed the \ntechnology of brick firing as well as produced quality woolen shawls. Similarly, \nstupas, idols&nbsp;...", "title": "Nepal" }, { "snippet": "The Kingdom of <b>Nepal</b> (<b>Nepali</b>: नेपाल अधिराज्य), also known as the \nKingdom of Gorkha ... in its place. Until the abolition of the monarchy, <b>Nepal</b> was \nthe world&#39;s only country to have Hinduism as its state religion; the country is now \nformally a <b>secular state</b>. ... Vamsharaj. He was executed on 24th Shrawan 1842 \n<b>B.S</b>.", "title": "Kingdom of Nepal" }, { "snippet": "The politics of <b>Nepal</b> function within a framework of a republic with a multi-party \nsystem. Currently, the position of President of <b>Nepal</b> (head of state) is occupied \nby ... Moreover, <b>Nepal</b> was declared a <b>secular state</b> abrogating the previous \nstatus of a Hindu Kingdom. However, most of the changes have, as yet, not been\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Politics of Nepal" } ] } ]
Who were the colonists who wished to remain part of great britain?
1226703133414666303
Loyalist (American Revolution)
[ "Royalists", "Tories" ]
[ "Loyalist (American Revolution)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Royalists", "King's Men", "Loyalists", "Tories" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who sang the song tequila makes her clothes fall off?
3353719125120887317
Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off
[ "Joe Nichols" ]
[ "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off" ]
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How many game winners does larry bird have?
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List of career achievements by Larry Bird
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Ain't no sunshine number of i knows?
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Ain't No Sunshine
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[ "Ain't No Sunshine" ]
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Who is the woman who does the progressive commercials?
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Flo (Progressive)
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[ "Flo (Progressive)" ]
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When do jack and lisa get married on heartland?
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Heartland (Canadian TV series)
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[ "Heartland (Canadian TV series)" ]
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Who's doing the halftime show at the super bowl?
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Super Bowl LII halftime show
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How many episodes will be in nashville season 6?
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Nashville (season 6)
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[ "Nashville (season 6)" ]
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When does warriors the raging storm come out?
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Warriors (novel series)
[ "November 6 , 2018" ]
[ "Rising Storm (novel)" ]
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How old do you need to be to play in the senior open?
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U.S. Senior Open
[ "50" ]
[ "U.S. Senior Open" ]
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Who is the longest serving prime minister of england?
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Records of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
[ "Sir Robert Walpole" ]
[ "List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom", "List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom by length of tenure ..." ]
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What is the first language bible was written?
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Biblical languages
[ "Aramaic", "Hebrew", "Koine Greek" ]
[ "Biblical languages" ]
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How many sacraments are there in the eastern orthodox church?
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Sacrament
[ "seven" ]
[ "Sacrament" ]
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What is the number one sport in the us?
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Sports in the United States
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[ "Sports in the United States" ]
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Is dubai a country or city wiki answers?
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Dubai
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[ "Dubai" ]
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When do you put the flag up for memorial day?
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Memorial Day
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[ "Half-mast", "Memorial Day" ]
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Police Week&quot; and by Public Law 103-322 (36 U.S.C. 175) has \nrequested that the <b>flag</b> be flown at half-staff on Peace Officers&#39; <b>Memorial Day</b>.", "title": "Peace Officers Memorial Day" }, { "snippet": "Confederate <b>Memorial Day</b> is a cultural holiday observed in several Southern \nU.S. states on ... Access related topics. United states confederate <b>flag</b> hybrid.png\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Confederate Memorial Day" }, { "snippet": "... Day &middot; Birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. Washington&#39;s Birthday &middot; <b>Memorial Day</b> &middot; \nIndependence Day &middot; Labor Day &middot; Columbus Day &middot; Veterans Day &middot; Thanksgiving \nDay &middot; Christmas Day. In the United States, a federal holiday is an authorized \nholiday which has been recognized by ... June 14, <b>Flag</b> Day, Proposed several \ntimes, but only to become a national&nbsp;...", "title": "Federal holidays in the United States" }, { "snippet": "Public holidays in South Korea each belong to one or more of three categories: \nNational day (Korean: 국경일; Hanja: 國慶日); National <b>flag</b> raising day (Korean: \n국기게양일; Hanja: 國旗揭揚日); Public holiday (Korean: 공휴일; Hanja: 公休日). \nEach category has a different legal basis. All national days are also <b>flag</b> raising \ndays. ... All the National Celebration Days, <b>Memorial Day</b> (half staff), Armed \nForces&nbsp;...", "title": "Public holidays in South Korea" }, { "snippet": "The National League of Families POW/MIA flag, also known as the POW/MIA flag \nor simply the ... Previously, the flag was only flown on Armed Forces Day, \n<b>Memorial Day</b>, <b>Flag</b> Day, Independence Day, National POW/MIA Recognition \nDay, and&nbsp;...", "title": "National League of Families POW/MIA Flag" } ] }, { "query": "When do you put the flag up for memorial day?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Half-mast and half-staff refer to a <b>flag</b> flying below the summit of a ship mast, a \npole on land, ... Likewise, when the <b>flag is</b> lowered at the end of the <b>day</b>, <b>it should</b> \nbe hoisted to ... The decision <b>to fly the flag</b> at half-mast on federal buildings rests \nwith the ... On the <b>day</b> of the <b>funeral</b> of a dignitary mentioned above, the <b>flag</b> shall \nbe&nbsp;...", "title": "Half-mast" }, { "snippet": "POW/MIA <b>flag</b>. A missing man table, also known as a fallen comrade table, <b>is</b> a \nceremony and memorial that <b>is set up</b> in ... service balls. The ceremony may also \nbe performed in conjunction with Veterans Day and <b>Memorial Day</b> services. ... By \nusing this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of <b>Use</b> and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® <b>is</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Missing man table" }, { "snippet": "In the United States, <b>Flag Day is</b> celebrated on June 14. <b>It</b> commemorates the \nadoption of the ... The city of Hartford observed the <b>day</b> in 1861, carrying <b>out</b> a \nprogram of a patriotic ... celebration of <b>Flag Day</b> took <b>place</b> in Chicago at Douglas\n, Garfield, Humboldt, ... There <b>Is</b> Power in a Union: The Epic Story of <b>Labor</b> in \nAmerica.", "title": "Flag Day (United States)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Flag</b> days in Finland are days of the year when the national <b>flag is</b> flown \nnationwide, either by law or by custom. The <b>flag</b> of Finland <b>is</b> generally flown only \non special occasions to celebrate or honour someone or something. Any citizen \nhas a right <b>to fly the flag</b> on their own property if they deem <b>it</b> ... Third Sunday in \nMay, <b>memorial day</b> for the war dead (everyone who has died&nbsp;...", "title": "Flag days in Finland" }, { "snippet": "Peace Officers <b>Memorial Day</b> and Police Week <b>is</b> an observance in the United \nStates that pays tribute to the local, state, and federal peace officers who have \ndied, or who have been disabled, in the line of duty. <b>It is</b> celebrated May 15th of \neach year. ... The 143 fallen officers <b>we</b> honor today <b>put</b> themselves on the front \nlines of&nbsp;...", "title": "Peace Officers Memorial Day" }, { "snippet": "Due to the longevity of the Indianapolis 500, numerous traditions surrounding the \nrace have ... As part of the <b>Memorial Day</b> holiday weekend, the pre-race \nceremonies of the Indianapolis 500 ... Monday <b>is</b> the prioritized make-<b>up</b> date, \nhowever, if <b>it</b> rains again on Monday, the race <b>will</b> be shifted to the next available \nday.", "title": "Indianapolis 500 traditions" }, { "snippet": "Confederate <b>Memorial Day is</b> a cultural holiday observed in several Southern \nU.S. states on ... Georgia, passed a resolution to <b>set</b> aside one day annually to \nmemorialize the Confederate war ... In Texas <b>it is</b> called Confederate Heroes Day \nand held on January 19 each year. ... United states confederate <b>flag</b> hybrid.png&nbsp;...", "title": "Confederate Memorial Day" }, { "snippet": "Veterans Day <b>is</b> a federal holiday in the United States observed annually on \nNovember 11, for ... Veterans Day <b>is</b> distinct from <b>Memorial Day</b>, a U.S. public \nholiday in May. ... reconstruct its shattered order and to work <b>out</b> in peace a new \nand juster <b>set</b> of international relations. ... Holidays portal &middot; <b>Flag</b> of the United \nStates.svg&nbsp;...", "title": "Veterans Day" }, { "snippet": "The National League of Families POW/MIA <b>flag</b>, also known as the POW/MIA <b>flag</b> \nor simply the POW <b>flag</b>, consists of a silhouette of a prisoner of war (POW) before \na guard tower and barbed wire in white on a black field. &quot;POW/MIA&quot; appears \nabove the silhouette and the words &quot;<b>You</b> Are Not ... 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Which is a religious text of hinduism that means sitting near a teacher?
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Upanishads
[ "Upaniṣad" ]
[ "Upanishads" ]
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What episode does klaus appear in the vampire diaries?
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The Vampire Diaries (season 2)
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What is the population of greenville county south carolina?
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Greenville County, South Carolina
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Where is the original papa john's located?
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Papa John's Pizza
[ "Jeffersonville , Indiana" ]
[ "Papa John" ]
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Where's the raiders stadium in las vegas?
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Las Vegas Stadium
[ "Paradise" ]
[ "Allegiant Stadium", "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas" ]
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How many nba championships has golden state warriors won?
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Golden State Warriors
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Who sang on evanescence bring me to life?
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Bring Me to Life
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[ "Bring Me to Life" ]
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Who are the characters in metalocalypse based on?
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Dethklok
[ "Dethklok" ]
[ "Dethklok" ]
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Where was the russian settlement of america located?
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Russian colonization of the Americas
[ "northern Pacific Coast territories" ]
[ "Russian colonization of the Americas" ]
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What year were the harry potter books set in?
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Harry Potter
[ "1991 to 1998" ]
[ "Fictional universe of Harry Potter", "Harry Potter" ]
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Who plays penny pinchelow in dumb and dumber to?
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Dumb and Dumber To
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[ "Rachel Melvin" ]
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When did michigan state join the big ten?
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Big Ten Conference
[ "1950" ]
[ "Big Ten Conference" ]
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Where did the bristol stool chart come from?
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Bristol stool scale
[ "Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology", "Dr. Ken Heaton", "England", "Dr. Stephen Lewis" ]
[ "Bristol stool scale" ]
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What time frame does stranger things take place?
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Stranger Things
[ "in the 1980s" ]
[ "Stranger Things" ]
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Who played jeff colby on the original dynasty?
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Jeff Colby
[ "John James" ]
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