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When is the movie thor ragnarok coming out? | -1661377416561641 | Thor: Ragnarok | [
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You can get it if you really want in a movie? | 4883994053061744542 | You Can Get It If You Really Want | [
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Who did astros play in 2017 world series? | 6105900352029061514 | 2017 World Series | [
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Won't go home without you girl in video? | 2701389948222279461 | Won't Go Home Without You | [
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Who had most of asia in its sphere of interest after the treaty of saragossa? | 4440863336369184746 | Treaty of Zaragoza | [
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"snippet": "Wilson Alwyn Bentley (February 9, 1865 – December 23, 1931) was the first \nknown photographer of snowflakes. He perfected a process of catching flakes on \nblack velvet in such a way that their images could be <b>captured</b> before they either \nmelted or sublimated. ... The broadest collection of Bentley's photographs is held \nby the <b>Jericho</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Jericho</b> Conference (Arabic: مؤتمر أريحا) was held in December 1948 to \ndecide the future ... to effect the annexation of those parts of Palestine that his \narmy and other Arab forces had <b>captured</b> and held during the 1948 Arab-Israeli \nWar.",
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Who hit the last home run at three rivers stadium? | -5077669686985410335 | John Wehner | [
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Who did the ottoman empire fight in ww1? | -2465593609116005437 | History of the Ottoman Empire during World War I | [
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"snippet": "Allied intervention in the <b>Russian</b> Civil War consisted of a series of multi-national \nmilitary ... After the Bolshevik government withdrew from <b>World War I</b>, the Allied \nPowers openly backed the anti-communist White forces in <b>Russia</b>. Allied efforts ...",
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"snippet": "The Caucasus campaign comprised armed conflicts between the <b>Russian</b> \nEmpire and the ... Before the <b>war</b>, <b>Russia</b> had the <b>Russian</b> Caucasus Army \nstationed here, with 100,000 men under the nominal command of the Governor-\nGeneral of the ... The winter is not normally a time for military activity in this part of \nthe <b>world</b>.",
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"snippet": "The Triple Entente describes the informal understanding between the <b>Russian</b> \nEmpire, the ... At the start of <b>World War I</b> in 1914, all three Triple Entente members \nentered it as Allied Powers against the Central Powers: Germany and ...",
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"snippet": "The Ottoman–German Alliance was an alliance between the German Empire and \nthe <b>Ottoman Empire</b> that was ratified on August 2, 1914, shortly following the \noutbreak of <b>World War I</b>. The alliance was created as part ... As a result of \nsuccessive wars <b>fought</b> in this period, territories were lost, the economy was in \nshambles ...",
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When did french become the official language of quebec? | 3490108694360576436 | Charter of the French Language | [
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How many seasons are there of america's got talent? | 8996024792914181521 | America's Got Talent | [
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When did canada become part of the british commonwealth? | 8880584810117946827 | Canada under British rule | [
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When do the new episodes of the flash start? | 6914146325128869245 | List of The Flash episodes | [
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Where does the rose bowl game take place? | 874229149946763980 | Rose Bowl Game | [
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Snow white and the huntsman movie heroine name? | -5505435431090988506 | Snow White and the Huntsman | [
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When did the flyers win the stanley cup? | 1640568674664728982 | Philadelphia Flyers | [
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How many citizens are there in the us? | -1603097501726154816 | Demography of the United States | [
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When did england last get to the quarter final of the world cup? | -6118508180338451872 | England at the FIFA World Cup | [
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Are radio waves electromagnetic waves or sound waves? | 8709541861986676172 | Radio wave | [
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When does hotel transylvania part 3 come out? | -6879428134571341185 | Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation | [
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What album is no shelter on from rage against the machine? | -8462483325467237721 | No Shelter | [
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When did the first 1 coin come out? | -1846801835339533844 | One pound (British coin) | [
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Name the type of muscles that accomplish peristalsis? | -7288463435652821508 | Peristalsis | [
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Cuba is one of the world's leading producers of? | 3485918043925379072 | Cuba | [
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Who plays donna tubbs on the cleveland show? | -4567669466013321234 | List of The Cleveland Show characters | [
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Number of oil refineries in the united states? | -4012722203376740214 | Petroleum refining in the United States | [
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Reasons for implementing a land reform programme in south africa? | -2392765731272022771 | Land reform in South Africa | [
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Who is the main character in highschool dxd? | -8491718471667155912 | List of High School DxD characters | [
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What is the disorder in the movie brain on fire? | -110212191849231958 | Brain on Fire (film) | [
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How early can you buy alcohol in maine? | 1663459261453389197 | Alcohol laws of Maine | [
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Who killed dennis rickman in eastenders in 2005? | 2292298516180745088 | Dennis Rickman | [
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Port blair is in which part of andaman? | -6982650788229736528 | Port Blair | [
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What is the purpose of egg wash in baking? | 829203627268449957 | Egg wash | [
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When does transformers the last knoght come out on dvd? | -545110393831089275 | Transformers: The Last Knight | [
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Who sings great big gig in the sky? | -1548843283440971356 | The Great Gig in the Sky | [
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"snippet": "Courtney Ann Hadwin (born 6 July 2004) is an English singer-songwriter. She \nbecame known for competing strongly on the ITV's The Voice Kids UK <b>2017</b> and \nthe thirteenth season of the NBC competition show <b>America's</b> Got ... Hadwin was \na 2018 <b>finalist</b> on TV's <b>America's Got Talent</b>. She previously appeared on the first\n ...",
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"snippet": "Torville Jones (born 6 April 1984), better known by his stage name Tokio Myers, \nis a pianist and music producer born in London. He <b>won</b> reality show Britain's <b>Got</b> \n<b>Talent</b> in <b>2017</b> playing Debussy's "Clair de ... On 11 September 2019, Myers \nperformed as a guest on <b>America's Got Talent</b> along with Stewart Copeland, ...",
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"snippet": "Kechi Okwuchi (born October 29, 1989) is a Nigerian-<b>American</b> singer and \nmotivational speaker. She was one of the two survivors in the Sosoliso Airlines \nFlight 1145 crash on December 10, 2005 and a <b>finalist</b> at the twelfth season of \n<b>America's Got Talent</b> in <b>2017</b>.",
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Who does tracy end up with in hairspray? | -5987368326243971750 | Hairspray (2007 film) | [
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Who plays death on bill and ted's bogus journey? | 5421373664839595456 | Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey | [
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When was last time michigan beat ohio state in football? | -5936128988192114634 | Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry | [
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"snippet": "The <b>2011</b> Eastern <b>Michigan</b> Eagles <b>football</b> team represented Eastern <b>Michigan</b> \nUniversity during the <b>2011</b> NCAA Division I FBS <b>football</b> season. Eastern ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2011</b> Western <b>Michigan</b> Broncos <b>football</b> team represented Western \n<b>Michigan</b> University during the <b>2011</b> NCAA Division I FBS <b>football</b> season. The \nBroncos ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2011</b> Central <b>Michigan</b> Chippewas <b>football</b> team represented Central \n<b>Michigan</b> University in the <b>2011</b> NCAA Division I FBS <b>football</b> season. The \nChippewas ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2011 Michigan</b> State Spartans <b>football</b> team competed on behalf of <b>Michigan</b> \nState University in the Legends Division of the Big Ten Conference during the ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2011</b> Big Ten <b>Football</b> Championship Game was a college <b>football</b> game. It \nwas played on December 3, <b>2011</b>, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, \nto determine the <b>2011</b> champion of the Big Ten Conference. The Wisconsin \nBadgers of the Leaders Division beat the <b>Michigan</b> State ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2011</b> Big Ten Conference <b>football</b> season is the 116th for the Big Ten. The \nconference ... finished as conference champion by defeating Legends Division \nchampion <b>Michigan</b> State in the <b>2011</b> Big Ten <b>Football</b> Championship Game.",
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