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"snippet": "District Six (Afrikaans Distrik Ses) is a former inner-city residential area in Cape \nTown, South ... On 11 February 1966, the government declared District Six a \nwhites-only area under the <b>Group Areas Act</b>, with removals starting in 1968.",
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Who produced did it on em by nicki minaj? | -2679276909620887983 | Did It On'em | [
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Who scored the first ever world cup final goal in 1930? | -6043912590688854854 | 1930 FIFA World Cup Final | [
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Where did the first modern olympics take place? | -1749561716443925397 | 1896 Summer Olympics | [
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Who is the voice of snowball in stuart little? | 1637466654052277256 | Stuart Little (film) | [
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When was the last time notre dame won a national championship in football? | -2289778540225773934 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish football | [
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"snippet": "<b>Big Brother</b> Canada is a television reality game <b>show</b> and part of the global <b>Big</b> \n<b>Brother</b> franchise. It is the first incarnation of the series to adopt the format used in\n ...",
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"snippet": "HaAh HaGadol is the Israeli version of the international reality television \nfranchise <b>Big Brother</b> created by producer John de Mol in 1997. Following the \npremise of the format, the <b>show</b> features a group of contestants, ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Celebrity Big Brother 1</b>, also referred to as <b>Celebrity Big Brother</b> 2001, was the \nfirst series of the <b>British</b> reality television show <b>Celebrity Big Brother</b>. The show is\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Celebrity Big Brother</b> 2007, also known as <b>Celebrity Big Brother</b> 5, was the fifth \nseries of the ... Each week, <b>one</b> or more of the housemates were eliminated from \nthe competition by public vote and left the House. The last remaining housemate,\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Celebrity Big Brother</b> 16, also known as <b>Celebrity Big Brother</b>: <b>UK</b> vs USA, was \nthe sixteenth ... He is the second eldest of the four Baldwin brothers, all of whom \nare actors (<b>one</b> of whom Stephen Baldwin, appeared in <b>Celebrity Big Brother</b> 7) \nas ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Celebrity Big Brother</b> 21, also known as <b>Celebrity Big Brother</b>: Year of the Woman\n, was the ... On Day <b>1</b>, eight female housemates entered the house during the \nlaunch. It was also confirmed that a further eight males would be joining them on\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Celebrity Big Brother</b> 20 was the twentieth series of the <b>British</b> reality television \nseries Celebrity ... On Day <b>1</b>, fifteen celebrity housemates entered the house.",
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"snippet": "Celebrity Big Brother, also known as <b>Big Brother</b>: <b>Celebrity</b> Edition, is a reality \ntelevision spin-off series of the American adaptation of Big Brother created by \nJohn ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Celebrity Big Brother</b> (or <b>Big Brother</b> VIP) is an adaptation of the <b>Big Brother</b> \nreality television series. Just like its parent franchise, <b>Celebrity Big Brother</b> airs in\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Big Brother</b> is a fictional character and symbol in George Orwell's dystopian novel \nNineteen Eighty-Four, published in 1949. He is ostensibly the leader of ...",
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Where can a description of us citizens civil liberties be found? | -2105166672791395902 | Civil liberties in the United States | [
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Who is the original singer of every rose has its thorn? | -3305347726820861984 | Every Rose Has Its Thorn | [
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Who has been crowned as the femina miss india world 2018? | -5998071985977695780 | Femina Miss India 2018 | [
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Where was kho kho game started in india? | -8549272344435720633 | Kho kho | [
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"snippet": "<b>Kho</b> Orluk (Mongolian: Хо Өрлөг; died 1644) was an Oirat prince and Tayishi of \nthe Torghut-Oirat tribe. Around 1616, <b>Kho</b> Orluk persuaded the other Torghut ...",
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Who played ron swanson on parks and recreation? | -5476828546252817553 | Nick Offerman | [
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Who has the most assist in the nba? | 4155947363378300476 | List of National Basketball Association career assists leaders | [
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Where did you find the red pandas in india? | -4093141150024932073 | Red panda | [
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Where is the oldest functioning railway station in india located? | -5304258274340484401 | Royapuram railway station | [
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What crime is defined at california penal code section 187? | -583539944390774970 | 187 (slang) | [
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Who established the first reconstruction plan after the civil war? | 8822853518747458834 | Reconstruction Era | [
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Who has won more majors venus or serena? | -4452107899340402990 | Williams sisters rivalry | [
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"snippet": "Madison Keys (born February 17, 1995) is an American professional tennis \nplayer. ... She <b>has won</b> five WTA <b>tournaments</b>, all at the Premier level. ... Keys \nasked her parents for a white tennis dress like the one <b>Venus</b> Williams was \nwearing, and they ... Still only 14 years old, she beat <b>Serena</b> Williams in a set to \nfive games.",
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Board of governors of the federal reserve system term length? | -4989821726385625117 | Federal Reserve Board of Governors | [
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Who won the civil wars of the warring states period in order to become the first emperor of china? | -9159545440783312998 | Warring States period | [
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Who sings but i still haven't found what i'm looking for? | -4605999971424952571 | I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For | [
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When did notre dame first wear green jerseys? | 5286603374327496790 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish football | [
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Where do the sacramento kings play at home? | -4158613049670590742 | Sacramento Kings | [
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Where did pluvial lakes form during the last ice age? | 8097984556676042823 | Pluvial lake | [
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"snippet": "Queen Anne's <b>War</b> (1702–1713) <b>was</b> the second in a series of French and Indian \n<b>Wars</b> fought in England's Thirteen American Colonies during the reign of Anne, \nQueen of Great Britain. (It is viewed in Europe as the American theater of the <b>War</b> \nof the <b>Spanish Succession</b>; it is ... The Treaty of Utrecht <b>ended</b> the <b>war</b> in 1713, \nfollowing a preliminary peace in ...",
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Who is the world best selling music artist? | 8443917868894507731 | List of best-selling music artists | [
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"snippet": "The <b>best</b>-<b>selling music artists</b> in Japan include Japanese artists with claims of 15 \nmillion or more record sales. Japan is the largest physical music market in the \n<b>world</b> and the second ...",
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How many acres is the great smoky mountains national park? | -2610890604786289906 | Great Smoky Mountains National Park | [
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How far is ames iowa from des moines iowa? | -3570340040806387085 | Ames, Iowa | [
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When did they stop making pontiac trans am? | 7727886809978555590 | Pontiac Firebird | [
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When is the last time the redskins won a superbowl? | -5577747054980410231 | Washington Redskins | [
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"snippet": "The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or \ndebunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This <b>is</b> a list of the various \nmyths tested <b>on</b> the show as well as the results of ... <b>Can</b> an explosion in a \ngopher hole cause a golf <b>ball</b> near the edge of the hole to fall in? <b>Does</b> wearing \nshoes with ...",
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Based on the principle of parsimony which tree is our preferred hypothesis? | 262262048725049866 | Maximum parsimony (phylogenetics) | [
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"snippet": "The most <b>parsimonious tree</b> for the dataset represents the <b>preferred hypothesis</b> of \nrelationships among the taxa in the analysis. <b>Trees are</b> scored (evaluated) by ...",
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"snippet": "Cladistics is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are \ncategorized in groups ("clades") <b>based</b> on the most recent common ancestor. \n<b>Hypothesized</b> relationships are typically <b>based</b> on shared derived ... Importantly, \nall descendants stay in <b>their</b> overarching ancestral clade. For example, if within a \nstrict ...",
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"snippet": "Creation science or scientific creationism is a branch of creationism, presented \nwithout obvious ... Many state that <b>their</b> opposition to scientific evolution is \nprimarily <b>based</b> on religion. ... Creation science violates the <b>principle of</b> \n<b>parsimony</b>: Parsimony favours those explanations which rely on the fewest ... \n<b>Tree</b> of life.svg ...",
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"snippet": "Social comparison <b>theory</b>, initially proposed by social psychologist Leon \nFestinger in 1954, centers on the belief that there is a drive within individuals to \ngain accurate self-evaluations. The <b>theory</b> explains how individuals evaluate \n<b>their</b> own opinions and abilities ... The proxy is evaluated <b>based</b> on ability and is \nconcerned with the question ...",
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Where was tara in gone with the wind filmed? | -9097257584827096898 | Tara (plantation) | [
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Who plays king edward in the white queen? | 2538238001006160441 | The White Queen (TV series) | [
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Who's the singer in fall out boy? | -8064504868417271036 | Fall Out Boy | [
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Where does an embryo usually attach to its mother? | 6448554282399987833 | Implantation (human embryo) | [
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Who led the committee of public safety apex? | -1819524204953903114 | Committee of Public Safety | [
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How many mls in a pint in australia? | 1122064012838417525 | Beer in Australia | [
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What is the most current software for mac? | -6028491970072830412 | macOS | [
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"snippet": "In Western musical <b>notation</b>, a dotted note is a note with a small dot written after it\n. In modern ... A <b>rhythm</b> using longer notes alternating with shorter notes (whether \nnotated with dots or not) is sometimes called a dotted <b>rhythm</b>. Historical ...",
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"snippet": "In music, a tuplet is "any <b>rhythm</b> that involves dividing the beat into a different \nnumber of equal ... The notes involved are also often grouped with a bracket or (\nin older <b>notation</b>) a slur. The most common type of tuplet is the triplet.",
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"snippet": "Scansion or a system of scansion, is the method or practice of determining and (\nusually) ... Because of the variety of stress levels in language, 2-level <b>notation</b> is \nnot adequate for a <b>rhythmic</b> scansion of any sensitivity. Yet, because of the ...",
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"title": "Beat Generation"
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"snippet": "Louis Thomas Jordan (July 8, 1908 – February 4, 1975) was an American \nmusician, songwriter ... It strongly emphasized the <b>rhythm</b> section of piano, bass \nand drums; after the mid-1940s, this mix was often augmented by electric guitar. \n... At this session Jordan and his band recorded "<b>Ration</b> Blues", which dated from \ntheir ...",
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"snippet": "Theta waves generate the theta <b>rhythm</b>, a neural oscillatory pattern that can be \nseen on an ... <b>Basic</b> EEG theory says that when a layer of neurons generates an \nEEG signal, the signal always phase-reverses at some level. Thus, theta waves ...",
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"snippet": "In music, notes inégales refers to a performance practice, mainly from the \nBaroque and ... The <b>rhythmic</b> modes, with their application of various long–short \npatterns to equal written notes, may also have been a ... of notes inégales to the \nmusic of Purcell and his contemporaries is <b>essential</b> to correct performance of the \nmusic.",
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"snippet": "The first Billboard R&B chart appeared in the issue dated October 24, 1942, as \nthe Harlem Hit ... In June 1949, the term "race" in the two charts was replaced \nwith "<b>rhythm</b> and blues". Below is the list of songs that ... January 1, "<b>Ration</b> Blues\n", Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, 1 week. January 15, "Do Nothing till You \nHear ...",
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"snippet": "Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music and a genre of Americana. It \ndeveloped in the ... Their music emphasized boogie <b>rhythms</b> and fast guitar leads \nwith lyrics extolling the values, aspirations - and ... feel to their songs and have \nrecorded cover versions of Southern rock classics like "<b>Simple</b> Man" and "\nTuesday's Gone".",
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Current chief justice of all provinces of pakistan? | -7416372850786489585 | Chief Justice of Pakistan | [
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"snippet": "The <b>Chief Justice</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> (initials as CJP) is the head of the court system of \n<b>Pakistan</b> and ... <b>All</b> decisions voided due to illegality of appointment. † Died in ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>chief justice</b> of Lahore High Court initials as CJP LHC), is the head of Lahore \nHigh Court system of <b>Province</b> Punjab, <b>Pakistan</b> and the <b>chief judge</b> of the \nLahore High Court of ... The following table lists <b>all</b> the <b>chief justices</b> to date.",
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"snippet": "The Government of <b>Pakistan</b> (Urdu: حکومتِ پاکستان) is a federal government \nestablished by ... The Supreme Court of <b>Pakistan</b> consists of a <b>Chief Justice</b>, and \nSenior Justices ... <b>All provincial</b> assemblies are unicameral, elected for five years.",
"title": "Government of Pakistan"
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Girl who played christine in phantom of the opera? | -2152854276343324860 | The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film) | [
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First nigerian to win an olympic gold medal? | 611182795427710738 | Chioma Ajunwa | [
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"snippet": "Emmanuel Arinze Ifeajuna (1935 – 25 September 1967) was a <b>Nigerian</b> army \nmajor and high jumper who played a principal role in the January 15, 1966 \nmilitary coup. He was the <b>first</b> Black African to <b>win</b> a <b>gold medal</b> at an \ninternational sports ... three <b>Nigerian</b> jumpers made the top twenty at the 1952 \n<b>Olympic</b> high jump.",
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"snippet": "<b>Gold medal</b> – <b>first</b> place, 1987 Nairobi · 400 m · Summer Universiade. <b>Gold</b> \n<b>medal</b> – <b>first</b> place, 1983 Edmonton, 200 m. Innocent Egbunike (born 30 \nNovember 1961) is a former sprinter from <b>Nigeria</b>. He studied at ... He won an \n<b>Olympic</b> bronze medal in 4 x 400 metres relay in Los Angeles 1984. He finished \nsixth in the final of ...",
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When did live like you were dying come out? | -3243493129088573405 | Live Like You Were Dying (song) | [
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Youngest female figure skater to win olympic gold? | 7508519961751182212 | List of Olympic medalists in figure skating by age | [
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Who is opening for foo fighters in toronto 2018? | -933003053292968328 | Concrete and Gold Tour | [
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What is the highest point on staten island? | 1321163373376327304 | Todt Hill | [
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Who plays ashley in secret life of the american teenager? | -1772145484795219684 | India Eisley | [
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Who does dave franco play in the disaster artist? | -1007388282722118509 | The Disaster Artist (film) | [
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Who played eponine in the movie les miserables? | 4525459824400507090 | Les Misérables (2012 film) | [
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Who is the mayor in horton hears a who? | 1977733068139177948 | Horton Hears a Who! (film) | [
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