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Who are the members of 5 seconds of summer? | -2646180533538106007 | 5 Seconds of Summer | [
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"snippet": "<b>5 Seconds of Summer</b>, often shortened to <b>5SOS</b>, are an Australian pop rock band \nfrom Sydney, New South Wales, formed in 2011. The group consists of lead ...",
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"snippet": "Unplugged is the debut EP by Australian rock band <b>5 Seconds of Summer</b>. The \nEP was released on June 12, 2012 through Capitol Records. The EP featured ...",
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"snippet": "Calm (stylised as C A L M) is the upcoming fourth studio album by Australian pop \nrock band <b>5 Seconds of Summer</b>, set to be released on 27 March 2020.",
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"snippet": ""Easier" is a song by Australian pop rock band <b>5 Seconds of Summer</b>. The song \nwas released on 23 May 2019 through Interscope Records, as the lead single ...",
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"snippet": "The No Shame Tour is an upcoming concert tour by Australian band <b>5 Seconds</b> \n<b>of Summer</b> in support of their upcoming fourth studio album Calm.",
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"snippet": ""Amnesia" is a song by Australian pop rock band <b>5 Seconds of Summer</b>, taken \nfrom their self-titled debut album <b>5 Seconds of Summer</b> (2014). The mellow pop ...",
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What is the biggest nfl football stadium in the us? | -4706522276130240104 | List of current National Football League stadiums | [
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What functional group in glucose has reducing properties? | -6645466870024991536 | Reducing sugar | [
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Who's got the most medals at the olympics? | -8735716130537381137 | List of multiple Olympic gold medalists | [
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Which pair of ribs articulates with the sternum at the sternal angle? | -5594638226961585208 | Sternal angle | [
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When was the last time the bombers won a grey cup? | 7598850331930825778 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | [
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"snippet": "The 46th <b>Grey Cup</b> was the championship game of the 1958 season of the \nCanadian Football League on November 29, 1958. The game was played in \nVancouver's Empire Stadium before a crowd of 36,567. The Winnipeg Blue \n<b>Bombers</b> defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 35-28.",
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Who sang tale as old as time beauty and the beast 2017? | -6992942632997814161 | Beauty and the Beast (Disney song) | [
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Who sang what a lucky man he was? | 6967337893340565499 | Lucky Man (Emerson, Lake & Palmer song) | [
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When does better call saul come out on netflix? | -5961938308008610407 | Better Call Saul | [
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When is episode 18 of the good doctor coming out? | 8374905485813932507 | The Good Doctor (TV series) | [
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Where did poland come in the world cup? | -5136638282671154295 | Poland national football team | [
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"title": "2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup"
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"snippet": "This is a record of <b>Poland's</b> results at the FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. They have qualified for \nthe finals on eight occasions, most recently in 2018. The FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, ...",
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"snippet": "The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as \nUEFA Euro 2012 ... <b>Poland</b> and Ukraine's bid was chosen by UEFA's Executive \nCommittee on 18 April 2007. ... win two consecutive European Championships, \nand also three straight major tournaments (Euro 2008, 2010 <b>World Cup</b> and Euro \n2012).",
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"snippet": "Cionek became the first <b>Polish</b> player to score an own goal in a <b>World Cup</b> match\n. Cionek's own goal was only the second time ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Poland's</b> Grzegorz Lato led the tournament in scoring seven goals. Gerd Müller's \ngoal in the final was the 14th in his career of two <b>World Cups</b>, beating Just ...",
"title": "1974 FIFA World Cup"
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"snippet": "<b>Poland</b> vs. Venezuela[edit]. This was the first competitive game between <b>Poland</b> \nand Venezuela. 31 August 2019 16:00 ...",
"title": "2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Group A"
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"snippet": "In the third-place match, <b>Poland</b> edged the French side 3–2 which matched \n<b>Poland's</b> best performance at a <b>World Cup</b> previously achieved in 1974. France ...",
"title": "1982 FIFA World Cup"
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"snippet": "The <b>2017</b> FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b> was the 17th FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b>, a biennial \ninternational football tournament contested by men's under-17 national teams.",
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"title": "2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup"
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"snippet": "The <b>2017</b> FIG <b>World Cup</b> circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics is a series of \ncompetitions officially organized and promoted by the International Gymnastics \nFederation.",
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"snippet": "The <b>2017</b> Women's Cricket <b>World Cup</b> was an international women's cricket \ntournament that took place in England from 24 June to 23 July <b>2017</b>. It was the ...",
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"title": "2017 Women's Rugby World Cup"
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"snippet": "If any team qualified for multiple berths (such as, if the <b>World Cup</b> champions also \nwon their continental championship), the next best-placed team from their ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2017</b> FIFA Beach Soccer <b>World Cup</b> was the ninth edition of the FIFA Beach \nSoccer <b>World Cup</b>, the premier international beach soccer championship ...",
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What do you call someone from cape breton? | 2176865475755394887 | Cape Breton Island | [
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When does chinese new year start this year? | -4045593510381214839 | Chinese New Year | [
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Premier league record for most wins in a row? | -4867406118701628228 | Premier League records and statistics | [
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"snippet": "Since the <b>Premier League</b>'s formation, at the start of the 1992–93 season, 28 \nplayers have scored 100 or more goals in the competition. During the 1995–96 \nseason, Alan Shearer became the first player to score 100 <b>Premier League</b> goals\n, and holds the <b>record</b> for ...",
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Who did the special effects for the fly? | -2731574907977254850 | The Fly (1986 film) | [
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Explain what the british understood by the term terra nullius? | -3414469659872227696 | Terra nullius | [
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Who invented movable type and the machine to reproduce text? | 2909718521546091074 | Movable type | [
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Who played the biggest role in creating the first universities in europe? | 5382504598045412852 | Medieval university | [
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Who plays the swede on hell on wheels? | -7351943134028343101 | Christopher Heyerdahl | [
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How many navratna companies are there in india? | 6306983580664816261 | Public sector undertakings in India | [
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"snippet": "Power Finance Corporation Ltd. (NSE: PFC, BSE: 532810) is an <b>Indian</b> financial \ninstitution. Established in 1986, it is <b>the</b> financial back bone of <b>Indian</b> Power \nSector. ... Initially wholly owned by <b>the</b> Government of <b>India</b>, <b>the</b> company issued \nan Initial ... certified company and enjoys <b>the</b> status of <b>Navratna Company</b> in <b>India</b>\n.",
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"snippet": "Oil <b>India</b> Limited (OIL) is <b>the</b> second largest hydrocarbon exploration and \nproduction <b>Indian</b> public sector <b>company</b> with its operational headquarters in \nDuliajan, Assam, <b>India</b>. <b>The company</b> is a state-owned <b>Navratna</b> under <b>the</b> \nadministrative control of ...",
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Who takes in the most refugees per capita? | 437873365564208505 | List of countries by refugee population | [
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When did bat out of hell come out? | -6497998034447212269 | Bat Out of Hell | [
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Where is the first stage of the tour de france? | -7126877452951153761 | 2018 Tour de France | [
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Which country was the first to put a man in space? | -5277115500235604313 | Timeline of space travel by nationality | [
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"snippet": "<b>Information exchange</b> or information sharing is the act of certain entities (e.g. \npeople) passing ... and computer science or <b>communication</b> seen from a system-\ntheoretic or information-theoretic point of view. ... data harmonization, data \nstewardship policies and <b>guidelines</b>, standards for uniform data as they relate to \nprivacy, ...",
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When did the boston celtics win their first championship? | -4747636381812899990 | Boston Celtics | [
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"snippet": "The <b>1967</b>–68 <b>season</b> of the Philadelphia 76ers was their 15th <b>season</b> in the \nNational <b>Basketball</b> Association (<b>NBA</b>) and their fifth since moving from Syracuse,\n ...",
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"snippet": "... has been the home arena of the Spurs since the 2002–03 <b>NBA season</b>. The \nSan Antonio Spurs are a professional <b>basketball</b> team based in San Antonio that \ncompetes in the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (<b>NBA</b>). In <b>1967</b>, the franchise \nwas founded in Dallas, Texas as the Dallas ...",
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"snippet": "This is a list of seasons completed by the Brooklyn Nets professional <b>basketball</b> \nteam. The Nets were founded as the New Jersey Americans in <b>1967</b>, a charter \nfranchise of the American <b>Basketball</b> Association (ABA). ... After the 1975–76 \n<b>season</b>, the ABA merged with the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (<b>NBA</b>), and the \nNets ...",
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"snippet": "The Denver Nuggets are an American professional <b>basketball</b> team based in \nDenver. ... The Denver Nuggets played the 1949–50 <b>season</b> as one of the charter \n<b>NBA</b> ... In <b>1967</b>, one of the ABA's charter franchises was awarded to a group in ...",
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"snippet": "The 2004–05 Los Angeles Lakers <b>season</b> was the franchise's 57th <b>season</b> in the \nNational <b>Basketball</b> Association, and 45th in the city of Los Angeles.",
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"snippet": "The 1958–59 <b>NBA Season</b> was the 13th <b>season</b> of the National <b>Basketball</b> \nAssociation. ... 1958–59 NBA season ... Team, <b>1957</b>–58 coach, 1958–59 coach.",
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What type of motor used in vacuum cleaner? | 7651063123716449392 | Universal motor | [
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Who was involved in the gulf war 1991? | -1073999318470029190 | Gulf War | [
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"snippet": "Ben Weston is a fictional character from <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, an American soap \nopera on the ... Later, <b>Will's mother</b> Sami Brady (Alison Sweeney) convinces Ben \nto reenact <b>Will's</b> "murder" to cure his amnesia. ... Days superstar Alison Sweeney \nwho <b>played Will's mother</b> Sami even voiced her own anger over the decision to \nkill ...",
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"snippet": "Paul Narita is a fictional character from the NBC Daytime soap opera, <b>Days of</b> \n<b>Our Lives</b> ... Famous baseball <b>player</b> Paul Narita comes to Salem to undergo \nshoulder surgery as a ... <b>Will</b> immediately regrets their tryst and goes to shower \nwhen Sonny stops by to ... Paul loves and respects his <b>mother</b>, but he has to live \nhis life.",
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"snippet": "Kate Roberts is a fictional character on the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. \nThe matriarch of the series' Roberts family, the role was originated by Deborah \nAdair in 1993, and is currently <b>played</b> by (and most associated with) Lauren \nKoslow ... Kate is the <b>mother</b> of Austin Reed, Billie Reed, Lucas Horton, Philip \nKiriakis, ...",
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"snippet": "Vernee Christell Watson-Johnson (née Watson; born January 14, 1954) is an \nAmerican actress ... Smith on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–96), <b>playing</b> the \n<b>mother</b> of <b>Will</b> Smith's character. ... Watson-Johnson <b>played</b> Blue's love interest in \nthe 1972 film Trick Baby. ... 2007, <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, Dr. Ella Kraft, 9 episodes.",
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"snippet": "Lucas Horton (originally Roberts) and Sami Brady are a fictional couple on the \nAmerican soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. Lucas is <b>played</b> by Bryan Dattilo and \nSami is <b>played</b> by Alison Sweeney. ... Lucas does not want Franco to be <b>Will's</b> \nstep <b>father</b>, and Lucas's <b>mother</b> Kate (now <b>played</b> by Lauren Koslow) tries to \nmanipulate ...",
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