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When did payne stewart won the us open? | 3197346469082625996 | Payne Stewart | [
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When would the quantity of dna double when growing cells? | -7774104594468132178 | Cell growth | [
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What is the tip of the tongue called? | -7656312023843247664 | Tongue | [
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When did the data protection act (1998) come into force in the uk? | 5873886907880633611 | Data Protection Act 1998 | [
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How much episodes are in season 2 of the walking dead? | -7807364303551152845 | The Walking Dead (season 2) | [
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What type of metal are guns made of? | -915174657703741274 | Gunmetal | [
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Since when is puerto rico part of the us? | -6538431328241772659 | Puerto Rico | [
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Who votes for nfl player of the year? | -3984944630289160951 | National Football League Most Valuable Player Award | [
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Who killed the governor on the walking dead? | -5550628366155000278 | The Governor (The Walking Dead) | [
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Where was the original kings of comedy filmed? | 7047171381980348998 | The Original Kings of Comedy | [
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When did half pences go out of circulation? | 4707650161638664127 | Halfpenny (British decimal coin) | [
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Where is the iliac located in the body? | -3309769861589542806 | Anterior superior iliac spine | [
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Where was the movie the big chill filmed? | -3213801163831738783 | The Big Chill (film) | [
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"snippet": "The <b>Big</b> Sleep is a 1946 <b>film</b> noir directed by Howard Hawks, the first <b>film</b> version \nof the 1939 novel of the same name by Raymond Chandler. The <b>film</b> stars ...",
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What is made at the end of the light dependent reaction? | 218459979141227855 | Photosynthesis | [
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Who plays thor sister in the new movie? | -2117456332411837914 | Thor: Ragnarok | [
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Most red cards in a single premier league match? | 2549781487592370517 | Football records in England | [
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Which gas is used in oxygen cylinder in hospital? | -1317159412450050351 | Medical gas supply | [
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Who wrote the book the mountain between us? | -1515062910381536704 | The Mountain Between Us (novel) | [
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"snippet": "<b>The</b> East River <b>Mountain</b> Tunnel is <b>a</b> 5,412-foot (1,650 m) vehicular tunnel that \ncarries Interstate 77 (I-77) and <b>U.S.</b> Route 52 (<b>US</b> 52) through East River \n<b>Mountain between the</b> ...",
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Who wrote the hymn on christ the solid rock i stand? | 2935319781967341870 | My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less | [
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Who was the tin man in the wiz? | 8024325292167398812 | The Wiz (film) | [
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How many superbowls did the green bay packers win? | -1907154992723778027 | Green Bay Packers | [
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When was the first transatlantic telephone cable service opened? | -5956093600274356762 | Transatlantic communications cable | [
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What is the most northerly town in the world? | -8407149358383992973 | Northernmost settlements | [
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Which unit is used to measure mass in the metric system? | -8997218697282168906 | Metric system | [
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When does a new season of the ranch? | -5920170617068078715 | The Ranch (TV series) | [
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What do you call a black and tan in ireland? | -6161599016038622814 | Black and Tan | [
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Who sings with adam levine on what lovers do? | 4529006362091352323 | What Lovers Do | [
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Where did the us get uranium for the atomic bomb? | -8302436839907560596 | Manhattan Project | [
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When was chinese drywall used in the us? | -6550017725915279762 | Chinese drywall | [
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What episode of supergirl does she meet the flash? | -4653356824690315222 | Supergirl (TV series) | [
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Who plays the best man in my best friend's wedding? | 4140022684948858824 | My Best Friend's Wedding | [
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Who played bobbi adler on will and grace? | -7247674666959179314 | Supporting characters on Will & Grace | [
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Who did the song i want to know what love is? | -8956584047754807260 | I Want to Know What Love Is | [
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When were the latest acm code of ethics and professional conduct adopted? | 1058870616212787870 | Programming ethics | [
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What country has the most medals in olympic history? | 2814455308269804984 | All-time Olympic Games medal table | [
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How far is the crease from the wicket? | 568960062944380214 | Crease (cricket) | [
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"snippet": "<b>Top scorer</b>(s), South Africa Percy Montgomery (105). Most tries, South Africa \nBryan Habana (8). ← 2003 · 2011 →. The 2007 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> was the sixth \n<b>Rugby World Cup</b>, a quadrennial international rugby ...",
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"snippet": "Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (13 May 1905 – 11 February 1977) was the fifth <b>President</b> \n<b>of India</b> from <b>1974</b> to 1977 and also the 2nd <b>President of India</b> to die in office.",
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When do the strangers prey at night come out? | 2353002789142280634 | The Strangers (2008 film) | [
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"snippet": "The final battles of the <b>European</b> Theatre of <b>World War II</b> as well as the German \nsurrender to the Allies took place in late April and early May 1945.",
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"snippet": "Political integration, especially in <b>Europe</b>, emerged as an effort to <b>end</b> pre-<b>war</b> \nenmities and create a common identity.",
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"snippet": "Most <b>European</b> countries celebrate the <b>end</b> of <b>World War II</b> on 8 May. Russia, \nBelarus, and Serbia celebrate on 9 May, as did several former Soviet bloc \ncountries.",
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"snippet": "The <b>end</b> of <b>World War II</b> in Asia occurred on 2 September 1945, when armed \nforces of the Empire of Japan surrendered to the forces of the Allies. The \nsurrender came almost four months after the surrender of the Axis forces in \n<b>Europe</b> and brought an <b>end</b> to <b>World War II</b>.",
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"snippet": "<b>World War</b> I also known as the First <b>World War</b> or the <b>Great War</b>, was a global war \noriginating in <b>Europe</b> ... It is considered to mark the <b>end</b> of the <b>Second</b> Industrial \nRevolution and the Pax Britannica. The war ... Prior to <b>World War II</b>, the events of \n1914–1918 were generally known as the <b>Great War</b> or simply the <b>World War</b>.",
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"snippet": "<b>Bear Island</b> is a 1979 Anglo-Canadian thriller film loosely based on the novel \n<b>Bear Island</b> by Alistair MacLean. It was directed by Don Sharp and starred \nDonald ...",
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"snippet": "Coordinates: 43°38′19″N 71°24′0″W / 43.63861°N 71.40000°W / 43.63861\n; -71.40000 <b>Bear Island</b> is the second largest of the 262 islands in Lake ...",
"title": "Bear Island (Lake Winnipesaukee)"
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"snippet": "<b>Bear Island</b> is a thriller novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean. Originally \npublished in 1971 with a cover by Norman Weaver, it was the last of MacLean's ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Bear Island</b> is an undeveloped 12,021-acre (48.65 km<sup>2</sup>) Sea Island in Colleton \nCounty, South Carolina. It is part of the ACE Basin estuarine reserve area and is\n ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Bear Island</b> is one of the Thimble Islands off Stony Creek, a section of Branford, \nConnecticut, USA. It is the site to a former granite quarry, which exported ...",
"title": "Bear Island (Connecticut)"
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"snippet": "<b>Bear Island</b> is four miles long with a south-facing beach. It is characterized by an \nextensive dune system, a pocket of maritime forest, and a shrub thicket and ...",
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"snippet": "The uninhabited <b>Bear Islands</b> are located in James Bay, southeast of the Belcher \nIslands. They are part of the Qikiqtaaluk Region, in the Canadian territory of ...",
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"snippet": "In 1899, the <b>German</b> fishery association Deutscher Seefischerei-Verein (DSV) \nstarted investigations of whaling and fishery in the Barents Sea. The DSV was ...",
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"snippet": "By August 1941, the Allies had eliminated <b>German</b> weather stations on \nGreenland, Jan Mayen Island, <b>Bear Island</b> (Bjørnøya) and the civil weather \nreports from ...",
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"snippet": "Weather Station Kurt (Wetter-Funkgerät Land-26) was an automatic weather \nstation, erected by a <b>German</b> U-boat crew in northern Labrador, Dominion of \nNewfoundland in October 1943. Installing the equipment for the station was the \nonly known armed <b>German</b> ... <b>Bear Island</b>, Spitsbergen, and Franz Josef Land) \nand five were placed around ...",
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"snippet": "During a 1970s state visit to the <b>German</b> Democratic Republic (East <b>Germany</b>), \nFidel Castro made a promise that Cuba would donate an <b>island</b> to the East \n<b>German</b> ...",
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"snippet": "KG 30 east-north-east of <b>Bear Island</b> on 5 July, the day after Convoy PQ 17 \ndispersed. The crew had abandoned the badly damaged ship, believing it was \nabout ...",
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"snippet": "25 August 1942: HMS Marne, HMS Martin and HMS Onslaught sank the <b>German</b> \nminelayer Ulm east of <b>Bear Island</b>. Convoy PQ 18 under attack by KG 30. 12 ...",
"title": "Arctic naval operations of World War II"
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"snippet": "PQ 17 was the code name for an Allied Arctic convoy during the Second World \nWar. On 27 June 1942, the ships sailed from Hvalfjord, Iceland, for the port of \nArkhangelsk in the Soviet Union. The convoy was located by <b>German</b> forces on 1 \nJuly, after which it was ... out major naval units to attack the next eastbound \nconvoy, east of <b>Bear Island</b>.",
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Who was the first host of bigg boss india? | 7311427168242065538 | Bigg Boss | [
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Thasos revolted in order to be free of? | -3095089351077634994 | Thasian rebellion | [
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"snippet": "Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha, known as Muhammad Ali of Egypt \nand the Sudan ... Wāli of Egypt, Sudan, Sham, Hejaz, Morea, Thasos, Crete ... His \nattempt at suppressing the Greek <b>rebellion</b> failed decisively, however, following ...",
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"snippet": "Storyville was the red-light district of <b>New Orleans</b>, Louisiana, from 1897 to 1917. \nIt was established by municipal ordinance under the <b>New Orleans City</b> Council, \nto regulate prostitution. Sidney Story, a <b>city</b> alderman, <b>wrote</b> guidelines and \nlegislation to control ... A musical <b>called</b> Storyville in tribute to the historic <b>New</b> \n<b>Orleans</b> district is ...",
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Who ordered the great wall of china to be built? | -8920882197991857720 | History of the Great Wall of China | [
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"snippet": "... to fanqiang (翻墙, "climb over the <b>wall</b>"), or bypass the GFW. ... dissent has \nregularly <b>created</b> turmoil on the Internet in <b>China</b>.",
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"snippet": "Badaling is the site of the most visited section of the <b>Great Wall of China</b>, \napproximately 80 kilometers (50 mi) northwest of urban Beijing city in Yanqing \nDistrict, which is within the Beijing municipality. The portion of the wall running \nthrough the site was <b>built</b> in 1504 during the ...",
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"snippet": "Juyong Pass is a mountain pass located in the Changping District of Beijing \nMunicipality, over 50 kilometers (31 mi) from central Beijing. The <b>Great Wall of</b> \n<b>China</b> passes through, and the Cloud Platform was <b>built</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The Hushan or Tiger Mountain <b>Great Wall</b> known to Koreans as Bakjak Fortress \nis a <b>wall</b> in ... Gate of the Hushan Great Wall, the gate is newly built during the \n90s ... Historically, Dandong was a settlement established to protect the <b>Chinese</b>\n ...",
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"snippet": "Zhu Qizhen (Chinese: 朱祁鎮; 29 November 1427 – 23 February 1464) was the \nsixth and eighth Emperor of the <b>Ming dynasty</b>. He ascended the throne as the ...",
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"snippet": "The Hongwu Emperor (21 October 1328 – 24 June 1398), personal name Zhu \nYuanzhang was the founding emperor of the <b>Ming dynasty</b>, who reigned from ...",
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When did leningrad changed back to st petersburg? | -4609734981388290529 | Saint Petersburg | [
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"snippet": "<b>Leningrad</b> Oblast (Russian: Ленингра́дская о́бласть, tr. Leningradskaya oblast', \nIPA: [lʲɪnʲɪnˈgratskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast) ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Leningrad</b> Front (Russian: Ленинградский фронт) was formed during the \n1941 German approach on <b>Leningrad</b> (now Saint Petersburg) by dividing the ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>Leningrad</b> affair, or <b>Leningrad</b> case was a series of criminal cases fabricated \nin the late 1940s–early 1950s by Joseph Stalin in order to accuse a number of ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Leningrad</b> is the former name of St. Petersburg, Russia. Contents. 1 Places; 2 \nMusic; 3 Ships; 4 Other; 5 See also. <b>Leningrad</b> may also refer to: Places[edit].",
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"snippet": "<b>Leningrad</b> was the second of two Moskva class helicopter carriers in service with \nthe Soviet Navy. Laid down at Nikolayev South (Shipyard No.444), <b>Leningrad</b> ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Leningrad</b> Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant located in the town of \nSosnovy Bor in Russia's <b>Leningrad</b> Oblast, on the southern shore of the Gulf of ...",
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"snippet": ""<b>Leningrad</b>" is a 1989 song written and performed by American singer and \nsongwriter Billy Joel. The song was originally released on his album Storm Front \non ...",
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When did the slender man game come out? | -4179034798475494558 | Slender: The Eight Pages | [
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Where is sisterhood of the traveling pants filmed? | 7642750593325501610 | The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (film) | [
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Rank of indian air force in the world? | -681131668300188502 | Indian Air Force | [
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"snippet": "Essential Super Hits is a CD by country rock artist Charlie Daniels. It includes a 5-\n<b>song</b> DVD ... many of the pop culture references have been updated. In "<b>Long</b> \n<b>Haired Country Boy</b>" the references to drugs and alcohol have been replaced.",
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"snippet": ""<b>Longhaired</b> Redneck" is a <b>song</b> co-written and recorded by American <b>country</b> \nmusic artist David Allan Coe. It was released in January 1976 as the lead single ...",
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"snippet": "... <b>Long Haired Country Boy</b> (From Good Homes); Me and Paul (Willie Nelson); \nPlay ... Mary Jane (Blue Mountain); The Dope Smoking <b>Song</b> (Hank Flamingo) ...",
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"Abdulbari Awadh Al - Thubaity",
"Abdul Muhsin Al - Qasim",
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How many times did west indies won the world cup? | 1804805191899014473 | Cricket World Cup | [
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"snippet": "The Indian cricket team are two <b>times</b> World Champions. In addition to <b>winning</b> \nthe 1983 Cricket ... This <b>win</b> brought India to the <b>World Cup</b> final for the very first \n<b>time</b>, which <b>was</b> to ... Only Srikkanth (38 from 57 balls, 7 fours and 1 six) and \nAmarnath (26 from 80 balls, 3 fours) put up <b>any</b> significant resistance as the <b>West</b> \n<b>Indian</b> ...",
"title": "India at the Cricket World Cup"
},
{
"snippet": "The 1975 Cricket <b>World Cup</b> Final <b>was</b> an One Day International cricket match \nplayed at Lord's, London on 21 June 1975 to determine the winner of the 1975 \nCricket <b>World Cup was</b> played in Lord's, London on 21 June. It <b>was</b> the second \n<b>time</b> that the <b>West Indies</b> and Australia had met in the ... The <b>West Indies won</b> the \nmatch by 17 runs to claim their first title.",
"title": "1975 Cricket World Cup Final"
}
]
}
] |
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