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Is an attempt to avoid large currency reporting?
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Currency transaction report
[ "structuring" ]
[ "Structuring" ]
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When is the next star wars 9 coming out?
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Star Wars sequel trilogy
[ "December 2019" ]
[ "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" ]
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When does ready for it music video drop?
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...Ready for It?
[ "October 26" ]
[ "...Ready for It?" ]
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What is the worst season record in mlb history?
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List of worst Major League Baseball season records
[ "20 -- 134" ]
[ "List of worst Major League Baseball season records" ]
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When did walking dead season 7 come out?
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The Walking Dead (season 7)
[ "October 23 , 2016" ]
[ "List of The Walking Dead episodes", "Walking Dead" ]
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What do you call a ten sided shape?
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Decagon
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[ "Decagon", "Pentagonal trapezohedron" ]
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When did the first papa john's open?
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Papa John's Pizza
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[ "Papa John's Pizza" ]
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When was the imf and world bank created?
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World Bank
[ "1944" ]
[ "International Monetary Fund", "World Bank" ]
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Who plays the yoga lady in orange is the new black?
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Constance Shulman
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[ "List of Orange Is the New Black characters", "Constance Shulman" ]
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Highest score in t20 match by a player?
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List of Twenty20 cricket records
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[ "List of Twenty20 cricket records", "Twenty20" ]
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Who wrote the score for fiddler on the roof?
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Fiddler on the Roof
[ "Jerry Bock" ]
[ "Fiddler on the Roof" ]
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What mlb teams do not have a no hitter?
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No-hitter
[ "San Diego Padres" ]
[ "No-hitter" ]
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Who sang the titanic song my heart will go on?
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My Heart Will Go On
[ "Celine Dion" ]
[ "My Heart Will Go On" ]
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When did the consumer rights act come into force?
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Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
[ "July 21 , 2010" ]
[ "Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act", "Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act ...", "Consumer protection", "Consumer Rights Act 2015" ]
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What does the t in tanakh stand for?
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Tanakh
[ "Torah" ]
[ "Hebrew Bible" ]
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Where does the chancellor of the exchequer live?
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Chancellor of the Exchequer
[ "No. 11 Downing Street" ]
[ "Chancellor of the Exchequer" ]
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When was memorial day declared a national holiday?
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Memorial Day
[ "1971" ]
[ "Memorial Day" ]
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Who played buffy and jody in family affair?
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Family Affair
[ "Buffy ( Anissa Jones )", "Jody ( Johnny Whitaker )" ]
[ "Family Affair (2002 TV series)", "Family Affair" ]
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Who was the oldest serving president of the united states?
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List of presidents of the United States by age
[ "Ronald Reagan" ]
[ "List of presidents of the United States by age" ]
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America's best dance crew season 6 winners?
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America's Best Dance Crew (season 6)
[ "I.aM.mE" ]
[ "America's Best Dance Crew (season 6)" ]
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When did apple tv gen 4 come out?
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Apple TV
[ "October 30 , 2015" ]
[ "Apple TV" ]
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Who did the allies sign a truce with in 1918 (end of the war)?
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Armistice of 11 November 1918
[ "Germany" ]
[ "Matthias Erzberger", "Armistice of 11 November 1918" ]
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It was responsible for the assassinations of the \nRepublic&#39;s Minister of Finance <b>Matthias Erzberger</b> on 26 August 1921 and \nGerman-Jewish Foreign&nbsp;...", "title": "Organisation Consul" }, { "snippet": "The relationship between Pope Leo XIII and Poland was marked by the German-\nled ... Unlike in Russia, they had powerful allies among German Catholic \nhierarchy and Catholic politicians like <b>Matthias Erzberger</b>, the most prominent \nCatholic&nbsp;...", "title": "Pope Leo XIII and Poland" }, { "snippet": "The Hertling cabinet was the first cabinet of the German Empire that came about \nafter ... The left wing around <b>Matthias Erzberger</b> took the opposite view, and the \nbroad centre of the party wanted to take into account the views of the right wing,&nbsp;...", "title": "Hertling cabinet" }, { "snippet": "Karl Joseph Wirth, known as Joseph Wirth, (6 September 1879 – 3 January 1956\n) was a ... After contracting pneumonia, he had to stop. 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When did michael jordan join the chicago bulls?
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Michael Jordan
[ "1984 NBA draft" ]
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Who is the first t20 captain in india?
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List of India Twenty20 International cricketers
[ "Virender Sehwag" ]
[ "India national cricket team", "List of India Twenty20 International cricketers" ]
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Their most important <b>Twenty20</b> cricket success in recent \nyears, came in 2009 when they won the 2009 ICC ... 1954/5, <b>India</b>, Pakistan, 5, 0, \n0, 5.", "title": "List of Pakistan national cricket captains" } ] }, { "query": "india t20 cricket team", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>India</b> won its first <b>T20</b> series of the year against Sri Lanka in 3 match <b>T20</b> series(2\n-0) on 10 January. On 19 January, <b>Indian</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "India national cricket team" }, { "snippet": "A <b>Twenty20</b> International (T20I) is a form of <b>cricket</b> match between two \nrepresentative <b>teams</b>, each having T20I status as determined by the&nbsp;...", "title": "List of India Twenty20 International cricketers" }, { "snippet": "It was the first time the <b>T20 World Cup</b> tournament took place in an Asian country. \nExpansion to 16 <b>teams</b>[edit]. The&nbsp;...", "title": "ICC Men's T20 World Cup" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>India Twenty20</b> International <b>Cricket</b> Records, that is records of \n<b>team</b> and individual performances in <b>Twenty20</b> International <b>cricket</b>. It is based \non&nbsp;...", "title": "List of India Twenty20 International cricket records" }, { "snippet": "<b>India</b> has also made the semi-finals of the World <b>Twenty20</b> on four occasions (\n2009, 2010,2018 and 2020). Contents. 1&nbsp;...", "title": "India women's national cricket team" }, { "snippet": "The <b>India cricket team</b> toured England between July and September 2018 to play \nfive Tests, three One Day International (ODIs) and three <b>Twenty20</b> International&nbsp;...", "title": "Indian cricket team in England in 2018" }, { "snippet": "The Bangladesh <b>cricket team</b> toured <b>India</b> in November 2019 to play two Test \nand three <b>Twenty20</b> International (T20I) matches. The Test series formed part of&nbsp;...", "title": "Bangladeshi cricket team in India in 2019–20" }, { "snippet": "<b>Twenty20</b> International captains[edit]. This is a list of <b>cricketers</b> who have \ncaptained the <b>Indian cricket team</b> for at&nbsp;...", "title": "List of India national cricket captains" }, { "snippet": "The South Africa <b>cricket team</b> toured <b>India</b> in September and October 2019 to \nplay three Tests and three <b>Twenty20</b> International (T20I) matches. The Test \nseries&nbsp;...", "title": "South African cricket team in India in 2019–20" }, { "snippet": "The <b>India</b> A <b>cricket team</b> is a national <b>cricket team</b> representing <b>India</b>. It&#39;s the \nsecond-tier of ... Selected in <b>Indian T20 team</b> for <b>India</b>-Bangladesh <b>T20</b> Series.", "title": "India A cricket team" } ] }, { "query": "first t20 captain india", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>first</b> such <b>match</b> was played between Australia and New Zealand on 17 \nFebruary 2005. The <b>Indian</b> cricket team played its <b>first</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of India Twenty20 International cricketers" }, { "snippet": "<b>India</b> became a full member of the Imperial Cricket Conference on 31 May 1926. \nOn 25 June 1932 it became the sixth Test nation after England, Australia, South \nAfrica , West Indies and New Zealand. The <b>Indian</b> team was <b>first</b> led by Colonel \nvishnusekhar against England at the ... 1.1 Test <b>match captains</b>; 1.2 One Day \nInternational <b>captains</b>; 1.3 <b>Twenty20</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of India national cricket captains" }, { "snippet": "This was <b>India&#39;s first Twenty20</b> International ever. Sachin Tendulkar announced \nhis t20i retirement after this <b>match</b>. 5th ODI[edit]&nbsp;...", "title": "Indian cricket team in South Africa in 2006–07" }, { "snippet": "<b>Twenty20</b> cricket or Twenty-20 (often abbreviated to <b>T20</b>), is a shortened format \nof cricket. At the ... The <b>first Twenty20 match</b> held at Lord&#39;s, on 15 July 2004 \nbetween Middlesex and Surrey, attracted a crowd of ... The Board of Control for \nCricket in <b>India</b> started the <b>Indian</b> Premier League in 2008, which utilizes the \nNorth&nbsp;...", "title": "Twenty20" }, { "snippet": "The <b>first match</b> of the tour, the T20I in Delhi, was the 1,000th men&#39;s <b>Twenty20</b> \nInternational <b>match</b> to be played. Bangladesh won the <b>match</b> by seven wickets, to\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Bangladeshi cricket team in India in 2019–20" }, { "snippet": "Mahendra Singh Dhoni commonly known as MS Dhoni, is an <b>Indian</b> international \ncricketer who captained the <b>Indian</b> national team in limited-overs formats from \n2007 to 2016 and in Test cricket from 2008 to 2014. Under his captaincy, <b>India</b> \nwon the 2007 ICC World <b>Twenty20</b>, the 2010 and ... Dhoni was a part of <b>India&#39;s</b> \n<b>first</b> ever <b>Twenty20</b> international <b>match</b>.", "title": "MS Dhoni" }, { "snippet": "<b>India</b> won its <b>first T20</b> series of the year against Sri Lanka in 3 <b>match T20</b> series(2\n-0) on 10 January. On 19 January, <b>Indian</b> cricket team&nbsp;...", "title": "India national cricket team" }, { "snippet": "The 2007 ICC World <b>Twenty20</b> was the inaugural <b>Twenty20</b> International cricket \nworld ... Australia and England qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this <b>match</b>. \n... <b>India</b> and Pakistan played in the <b>first</b> ever World <b>Twenty20</b> bowl-out. <b>India&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2007 ICC World Twenty20" }, { "snippet": "The ICC Men&#39;s <b>T20</b> World Cup was <b>first</b> held in 2007. It was <b>first</b> decided that \nevery two years ... The <b>first</b> tournament was in 2007 in South Africa where <b>India</b> \ndefeated Pakistan in the final. ... The <b>first Twenty20 match</b> held at Lord&#39;s, on 15 \nJuly 2004 between Middlesex and Surrey, attracted a crowd of 27,509, the \nlargest&nbsp;...", "title": "History of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup" }, { "snippet": "Rohit Gurunath Sharma (born 30 April 1987) is an <b>Indian</b> international cricketer \nwho plays for ... In his place, Sharma was named the <b>Indian</b> team <b>captain</b> for the \n<b>first</b> time in his ... On 2 October 2015, during the South African tour of <b>India</b>, \nSharma scored 106 in the <b>first Twenty20</b> international at HPCA Stadium in \nDharamshala.", "title": "Rohit Sharma" } ] } ]
Other names for rows on the periodic table?
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Periodic table
[ "period" ]
[ "Period (periodic table)" ]
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When did the 7 digit phone number start?
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Seven-digit dialing
[ "1947" ]
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[ { "query": "7 digit phone number", "results": [ { "snippet": "Seven-<b>digit</b> dialing is a telephone dialing procedure customary in the territories of \nthe North ... 6 See also; <b>7</b> References ... A city telephone <b>number</b> consisted of an \nexchange name and four <b>digits</b>, such as &quot;Pennsylvania ... Several cities were \nupgraded in this period to seven-<b>digit</b> (two-letter-five-<b>number</b>) <b>phone</b> numbers.", "title": "Seven-digit dialing" }, { "snippet": "91, Beeline Armenia, Users can now switch carriers and keep their cell <b>phone</b> \nnumbers, including prefix ... So then they became standard &quot;<b>7 digit number</b>&quot; users\n.", "title": "List of mobile telephone prefixes by country" }, { "snippet": "The area code is 3 digits long, followed by a 6 or <b>7 digit phone number</b>. Calls \nmade from outside Cambodia must omit the prefix 0. Therefore, to call a land line\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Telephone numbers in Cambodia" }, { "snippet": "xxx-xx-xx (two PSTN <b>phones</b> within Kiev, local <b>number</b> is <b>7 digits</b> long) 050 xxx-xx\n-xx (from any Ukraine <b>mobile</b> not roaming or PSTN <b>phone</b> to Vodafone, cell&nbsp;...", "title": "Telephone numbers in Ukraine" }, { "snippet": "The <b>phone</b> system often requires the caller to dial 1 first as a trunk prefix before \nthe area code and <b>number</b>, to indicate to the <b>phone</b> system that the call requires \na&nbsp;...", "title": "Ten-digit dialing" }, { "snippet": "Telephone numbers in Hong Kong are mostly eight-<b>digit</b>. Fixed land line \nnumbers start with 2 or 3, <b>mobile</b> (cellular) <b>phone</b> numbers with 5, 6, <b>7</b> or 9, pager \nnumbers with <b>7</b> and ... The telephone <b>number</b> for emergency services – Police, \nFire Service and Ambulance – is 999 for all telephone lines. These numbers can \nalso be&nbsp;...", "title": "Telephone numbers in Hong Kong" }, { "snippet": "Also, all calls dialed using the old <b>7</b>-<b>digit</b> version of the <b>phone number</b> are \nautomatically redirected to a voice message with information about the change.", "title": "Telephone numbers in Costa Rica" }, { "snippet": "The North American Numbering Plan (NANP) is a telephone numbering plan that \n... Each telephone is assigned a seven-<b>digit</b> telephone <b>number</b> unique only \nwithin its ... 10- or 11-<b>digit</b> numbers when only <b>7</b>-<b>digit</b> dialing was previously \npermissible. ... In less than two years area code 612 again exhausted its supply \nof <b>phone</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "North American Numbering Plan" }, { "snippet": "Telephone numbers in Singapore, also known as the National Numbering Plan, \nare regulated ... Five <b>digits</b> were introduced in 1960s, whereas 5-<b>digit</b> and 6-<b>digit</b> \n<b>phone</b> numbers were ... From 1 April 2002 to 30 June 2002, the <b>7</b>-<b>digit</b> numbers \nwill hear the change <b>number</b> announcement and after which calls will be&nbsp;...", "title": "Telephone numbers in Singapore" }, { "snippet": "The national conventions for writing telephone numbers vary by country. While \ninternational ... It is usually written as (0XXX) YYYY YYYY (Some areas of the \n<b>phone number</b> in the format (0XXX) YYY YYYY), where 0 ... South Korean <b>phone</b> \nnumbers can be as short as <b>7 digits</b> and as long as 11 <b>digits</b>, because, when \nmaking a&nbsp;...", "title": "National conventions for writing telephone numbers" } ] } ]
When was the first time trinidad and tobago won an olympic medal?
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Trinidad and Tobago at the Olympics
[ "1948 London" ]
[ "Trinidad and Tobago at the Olympics" ]
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How long does it take to cycle from lands end to john o'groats?
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Land's End to John o' Groats
[ "10 to 14 days" ]
[ "Land's End to John o' Groats" ]
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Meaning of od and bd in medical term?
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List of medical abbreviations: Latin abbreviations
[ "once a day" ]
[ "List of medical abbreviations: Latin abbreviations" ]
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Who played juan epstein in welcome back kotter?
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Robert Hegyes
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[ "Welcome Back, Kotter" ]
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The cricket ground gaba is located in which country?
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The Gabba
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Who played mantis on guardians of the galaxy 2?
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Pom Klementieff
[ "Pom Klementieff" ]
[ "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" ]
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Sydney won the right to host the 2000 olympics after defeating which city by just two votes?
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2000 Summer Olympics
[ "Beijing" ]
[ "2000 Summer Olympics" ]
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How many games are the cubs ahead of the cardinals?
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Cardinals–Cubs rivalry
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How many song tracks are there in the movie lagaan?
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Lagaan (soundtrack)
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What is the genre of i survived books?
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Lauren Tarshis
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Who won the last 5 world cup soccer?
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List of FIFA World Cup finals
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[ "List of FIFA World Cup finals", "List of FIFA World Cup winners" ]
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Who won the all star game home run derby?
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Home Run Derby
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The derby was held on July 16, 2018, \nat Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., the site of the 2018 MLB <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> ... \nHe tied Schwarber on the last pitch as time expired in regulation; then <b>won</b> it&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby" } ] }, { "query": "won the all star game home run derby 2016", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>2016</b> Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest between eight batters from Major League Baseball (MLB). The derby was \nheld on July 11, <b>2016</b>, at Petco Park in San Diego, California, the site of the <b>2016</b> \nMLB <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b>. ... 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The Cubs gave Bryant a $652,000 salary for the <b>2016</b> season, a 38\n%&nbsp;...", "title": "Kris Bryant" }, { "snippet": "... (2005, <b>2016</b>); Roberto Clemente Award (2011); AL home run leader (2006); 3× \nAL RBI leader (2005, 2006, <b>2016</b>); Boston Red Sox No. 34 retired; Boston Red \nSox Hall of Fame. David Américo Ortiz Arias (born November 18, 1975), \nnicknamed &quot;Big Papi&quot;, is a ... At the <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b>, Ortiz <b>won</b> the <b>Home Run</b> \n<b>Derby</b> contest, defeating&nbsp;...", "title": "David Ortiz" }, { "snippet": "Aaron James Judge (born April 26, 1992) is an <b>American</b> professional baseball \noutfielder for ... He was named an <b>All</b>-<b>Star</b> and <b>won</b> the <b>Home Run Derby</b>, \nbecoming the first ... The Yankees invited Judge to spring training in <b>2016</b>, and \nhe began the ... He had his first multi-home run <b>game</b> on April 28 against the \nBaltimore&nbsp;...", "title": "Aaron Judge" }, { "snippet": "Todd Brian Frazier (born February 12, 1986), nicknamed The ToddFather, is an \n<b>American</b> ... In 2007, he started <b>all</b> 63 <b>games</b> for Rutgers, posting a .377 batting \naverage, a .502 on-base percentage, and a .757 slugging ... On July 13, 2015, \nFrazier <b>won</b> the 2015 MLB <b>Home Run Derby</b> on his home field in Cincinnati. \nFrazier&nbsp;...", "title": "Todd Frazier" } ] }, { "query": "won the all star game home run derby 2015", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>2015</b> Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest between eight batters from Major League Baseball (MLB). 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Who plays sonny kiriakis on days of our lives?
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Freddie Smith
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When was tge great wall of china built?
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Wonders of the World
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Most points scored by player in nba game?
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List of National Basketball Association single-game scoring leaders
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The <b>NBA</b> did not record rebounds until the 1950–51 season. ... \n1960, Syracuse Nationals, <b>Single</b>-<b>game</b> record for a rookie; <b>scored</b> 44 points; the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of National Basketball Association single-game rebounding ..." }, { "snippet": "This page contains two charts: The first chart is a list of the top 50 all-time scorers \nin the history ... (The list includes only points <b>scored</b> in regular season <b>games</b>.) \nThe second ... The record for points <b>scored</b> in a <b>single NBA</b> season belongs to \nWilt&nbsp;...", "title": "List of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders ..." }, { "snippet": "Jack Taylor (born October 12, 1990) is an American former college basketball \nplayer at Grinnell College. He holds the National Collegiate Athletic Association (\nNCAA) record for most points in a <b>single game</b> after <b>scoring</b> 138 ... 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By winning 20 straight games, they set an <b>NBA record</b> for the \nlongest winning streak carried over from the regular season to the <b>playoffs</b>, which \nwas broken&nbsp;...", "title": "2012 NBA playoffs" }, { "snippet": "The 2014 <b>NBA playoffs</b> was the <b>postseason</b> tournament of the National \nBasketball ... The 24 road wins is an <b>NBA playoffs record</b> for the first round. In \naddition&nbsp;...", "title": "2014 NBA playoffs" } ] }, { "query": "nba records", "results": [ { "snippet": "This article lists all-time <b>records</b> achieved in the <b>NBA</b> regular season in major \nstatistical categories recognized by the league, including those set by teams and\n&nbsp;...", "title": "NBA regular season records" }, { "snippet": "Kobe Bryant was a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National \nBasketball Association (NBA) for his entire 20-year career. Selected 13th overall \nby the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 NBA draft, Bryant ... 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Who compiled and published the first assames dictionary?
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Hemkosh
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What percentage of the uk population say they have no religion?
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Religion in the United Kingdom
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Who played jefferson in once upon a time?
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Sebastian Stan
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[ "Once Upon a Time (season 2)" ]
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Where did the ninja turtles get their names?
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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The unit of energy used to quantify the amount of energy in food is?
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Units of energy
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Who plays richard simmons in the nutty professor?
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The Nutty Professor (1996 film)
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Who has the most running touchdowns in nfl history?
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List of National Football League records (individual)
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How many books are there in the new testament of the bible?
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Books of the Bible
[ "27" ]
[ "New Testament" ]
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Who is rues mother in home and away?
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Roo Stewart
[ "Martha ( Alison Mulvaney )" ]
[ "Home and Away" ]
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How many seasons are there in one tree hill?
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One Tree Hill (TV series)
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[ "One Tree Hill (TV series)" ]
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When is harry potter and cursed child coming out?
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
[ "premiered on 30 July 2016" ]
[ "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" ]
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Who was in charge of the lost colony?
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Roanoke Colony
[ "Sir Walter Raleigh" ]
[ "Roanoke Colony" ]
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When did the pittsburgh steelers win their first super bowl?
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Pittsburgh Steelers
[ "1974" ]
[ "Super Bowl IX" ]
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Who tried to make the first flying car?
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Flying car (aircraft)
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Who sang rewrite the stars in the greatest showman?
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The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
[ "Zendaya", "Zac Efron" ]
[ "The Greatest Showman", "Rewrite the Stars" ]
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What is the most watched video on youtube of all time?
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List of most-viewed YouTube videos
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[ "List of most-viewed YouTube videos" ]
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Who developed the recovery model in mental health?
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Recovery approach
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When did i can only imagine get released?
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I Can Only Imagine (MercyMe song)
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[ "I Can Only Imagine" ]
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Who has the most threes in nba history?
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List of National Basketball Association career 3-point scoring leaders
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Curry is a point guard for the&nbsp;...", "title": "List of career achievements by Stephen Curry" }, { "snippet": "The 2009 draft marked the first time three sons of former NBA players were \nselected in the top 15 picks of the draft. <b>Stephen Curry</b>, son of Dell Curry, was \ndrafted&nbsp;...", "title": "2009 NBA draft" } ] }, { "query": "most threes in nba history", "results": [ { "snippet": "This article provides two lists: A list of National <b>Basketball</b> Association players by \ntotal career regular season <b>three</b>-point field goals made. A progressive list of \n<b>three</b>-point leaders showing how the record has ... &quot;<b>NBA</b> Regular Season 3PM - \n<b>All Time</b> Leaders&quot;. <b>NBA</b>.com. <b>NBA</b>. 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(&nbsp;...", "title": "List of career achievements by Stephen Curry" }, { "snippet": "The <b>all-time</b> leader in <b>three</b>-point field goals made is Fletcher Magee of Wofford. \nIn his four-year career from 2015 to 2019, he made 509 <b>threes</b> in 1,169 attempts\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of NCAA Division I men's basketball career 3-point scoring leaders" }, { "snippet": "The Splash Brothers are a duo of American <b>basketball</b> players consisting of \nStephen Curry and Klay Thompson. The two guards play professionally for the \nGolden State Warriors in the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (<b>NBA</b>). Considered \namong the greatest shooters in <b>NBA history</b>, and one of the ... 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Anderson" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ryan</b> Christian <b>Anderson</b> (born December 19, 1987) is an American professional \nbasketball player for the Niagara River Lions of the Canadian Elite Basketball&nbsp;...", "title": "Ryan Anderson (basketball, born 1987)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ryan Anderson</b> (born July 22, 1987) is a Canadian professional road racing \ncyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Rally Cycling. Anderson turned&nbsp;...", "title": "Ryan Anderson (cyclist)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ryan</b> York <b>Anderson</b> (born July 12, 1979) is a former professional baseball \nplayer. <b>Anderson</b> was a left-handed pitcher in the Seattle Mariners and \nMilwaukee&nbsp;...", "title": "Ryan Anderson (baseball)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ryan Anderson</b> (born May 2, 1995) is an American football punter who is \ncurrently a free agent. 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Only vice president of india who has worked under three presidents?
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List of Vice-Presidents of India
[ "Mohammad Hamid Ansari" ]
[ "Mohammad Hamid Ansari" ]
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How many all india services are there in india?
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All India Services
[ "three" ]
[ "All India Services" ]
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What fort supplied the cannon used to relieve the siege of boston?
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Siege of Boston
[ "Fort Ticonderoga" ]
[ "Siege of Boston" ]
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What is the definition of poverty in canada?
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Poverty in Canada
[ "no official government definition" ]
[ "Poverty in Canada" ]
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Who wrote the message translation of the bible?
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The Message (Bible)
[ "Eugene H. Peterson" ]
[ "The Message (Bible)" ]
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Who did andy murray beat at wimbledon 2014?
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Andy Murray
[ "David Goffin", "Kevin Anderson", "Blaž Rola", "Roberto Bautista Agut" ]
[ "2014 Andy Murray tennis season" ]
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What is nota in indian election in hindi?
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None of the Above in Indian Elections
[ "None of the Above" ]
[ "None of the above (India)", "None of the above" ]
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The specific symbol for <b>NOTA</b>, a ballot paper with a black cross \nacross it, was introduced on 18 September 2015. ... Punjab Kesari (in <b>Hindi</b>).", "title": "Election Commission of India" }, { "snippet": "The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) is an <b>Indian</b> non-partisan, non-\ngovernmental organization which works in the area of electoral and political \nreforms. Along with National <b>Election</b> Watch (NEW), ADR is striving to bring ... the \n<b>NOTA</b> button was inserted in the EVM machines for the Lok Sabha <b>elections</b> in \n2014.", "title": "Association for Democratic Reforms" }, { "snippet": "Rule 49-O was a rule in The Conduct of <b>Elections</b> Rules, 1961 of <b>India</b>, which \ngoverns <b>elections</b> ... directed that the <b>Election</b> Commission should make \nnecessary provision in the ballot papers/EVMs for “None of the Above (<b>NOTA</b>)” \noption so&nbsp;...", "title": "49-O" }, { "snippet": "The <b>elections</b> in <b>India</b> in 2017 include the seven state legislative assembly \n<b>elections</b>. ... Retrieved November 21, 2017. ^ &quot;Tale of two states: Gujarat trumps \nover Himachal Pradesh on <b>NOTA</b> votes - Times of <b>India</b>&quot;. Archived from the \noriginal on&nbsp;...", "title": "2017 elections in India" }, { "snippet": "Voter-verifiable paper audit trail was first used in an <b>election</b> in <b>India</b> in \nSeptember 2013 in Noksen (Assembly Constituency) in Nagaland. VVPAT along \nwith EVMs&nbsp;...", "title": "Voter-verified paper audit trail" }, { "snippet": "Electronic Voting is the standard means of conducting <b>elections</b> using Electronic \nVoting ... the <b>Election</b> Commission. After a 2013 upgrade, an <b>Indian</b> EVM can \ncater to a maximum of 384 candidates plus &quot;None Of The Above&quot; option (<b>NOTA</b>).", "title": "Electronic voting in India" }, { "snippet": "Yogendra Yadav is an <b>Indian</b> activist, Psephologist and academic whose primary \ninterests are ... Yadav contested the 2014 <b>Indian</b> general <b>elections</b> from Gurgaon \n... Yadav urged Delhi voters to choose <b>NOTA</b> in 2019 <b>Indian</b> general <b>election</b> as \nno ... of Political Research, Samayik Varta and the <b>Hindi</b>-language social science\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Yogendra Yadav" } ] }, { "query": "nota symbol in india", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;None of the above&quot;, or <b>NOTA</b> for short, also known as &quot;against all&quot; or a &quot;scratch&quot; \nvote, is a ... The Election Commission of <b>India</b> told the Supreme Court in 2009 \nthat it wished to offer the voter a &quot;none of the ... The specific <b>symbol</b> for <b>NOTA</b>, a \nballot paper with a black cross across it, was introduced on 18 September 2015.", "title": "None of the above" }, { "snippet": "In 2014, ECI introduced <b>NOTA</b> in Rajya ... of <b>India</b> announced the <b>symbol</b> for &#39;\nNone of the&nbsp;...", "title": "None of the above (India)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Nota</b> bene is a Latin phrase which first appeared in English writing c. 1711. Often \nabbreviated ... in the word <b>nota</b>, the abbreviation DM from dignum memoria (&quot;\nworth remembering&quot;), or a <b>symbol</b> of a little hand (☞), called a manicule or index,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Nota bene" }, { "snippet": "The Legislative Assembly election was held over five-phases in Bihar through ... \nElection Commission of <b>India</b> announced that around 1,000 Voter-verified paper \naudit ... A cross will be <b>NOTA symbol</b> to be used in this and subsequent elections.", "title": "2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election" }, { "snippet": "The Election Commission of <b>India</b> is an autonomous constitutional authority \nresponsible for ... The specific <b>symbol</b> for <b>NOTA</b>, a ballot paper with a black cross \nacross it, was introduced on 18 September 2015. The <b>symbol</b> has been designed \nby&nbsp;...", "title": "Election Commission of India" }, { "snippet": "Music notation or musical notation is any system used to visually represent \naurally perceived ... The <b>symbols</b> used include ancient <b>symbols</b> and modern \n<b>symbols</b> made upon any ... and the use, since the 1980s, of computer-based \nscore writer programs for <b>notating</b> music. ... The <b>Indian</b> scholar and musical \ntheorist Pingala (c.", "title": "Musical notation" }, { "snippet": "Naam Tamilar Katchi is a Tamil nationalist party in the <b>Indian</b> state of Tamil Nadu \nand ... The party scored less than the alliance overall and even less than <b>NOTA</b>. \n... candidate for R.K. Nagar by-election and contest under &#39;Twin candles&#39; <b>symbol</b>.", "title": "Naam Tamilar Katchi" }, { "snippet": "The history of mathematical notation includes the commencement, progress, and \ncultural diffusion of mathematical <b>symbols</b> and the conflict of the methods of \nnotation confronted in a <b>notation&#39;s</b> ... This symbolic system was in use by \nmedieval <b>Indian</b> mathematicians and in Europe since the middle of the 17th \ncentury, and has&nbsp;...", "title": "History of mathematical notation" }, { "snippet": "The 2014 <b>Indian</b> general election polls in Kerala were held for the twenty Lok \nSabha seats in ... Hand INC.svg &middot; Indian Election Symbol Hammer Sickle and \nStar.png. Party, INC ... None of the above, <b>NOTA</b>, 210,561, 1.17%, New, 0, New, \n0.00%.", "title": "2014 Indian general election in Kerala" }, { "snippet": "Rule 49-O was a rule in The Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 of <b>India</b>, which \ngoverns elections ... directed that the Election Commission should make \nnecessary provision in the ballot papers/EVMs for “None of the Above (<b>NOTA</b>)” \noption so&nbsp;...", "title": "49-O" } ] } ]
Who is the #1 listened to artist on spotify?
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List of most streamed artists on Spotify
[ "Drake" ]
[ "The Weeknd", "List of most-streamed artists on Spotify", "Ed Sheeran" ]
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[ { "query": "The Weeknd", "results": [ { "snippet": "Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16, 1990), better known by his stage \nname <b>The Weeknd</b>, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, actor and record producer.", "title": "The Weeknd" }, { "snippet": "Canadian singer and songwriter <b>The Weeknd</b> has released three studio albums, \nthree mixtapes, one EP, and two compilation albums, Trilogy (2012), which is&nbsp;...", "title": "The Weeknd discography" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Heartless&quot; is a song by Canadian singer <b>The Weeknd</b> from his upcoming fourth \nstudio album After Hours (2020). The song was released by XO and Republic&nbsp;...", "title": "Heartless (The Weeknd song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;After Hours&quot; is a song by Canadian singer <b>The Weeknd</b>. It was released by XO \nand Republic Records as the first promotional single from his fourth studio album\n&nbsp;...", "title": "After Hours (The Weeknd song)" }, { "snippet": "After Hours is the upcoming fourth studio album by Canadian singer <b>The Weeknd</b>\n. The album will be released by XO and Republic Records on March 20, 2020.", "title": "After Hours (The Weeknd album)" }, { "snippet": "Abel Tesfaye, known by his stage name <b>The Weeknd</b>, is a Canadian singer, \nsongwriter and record producer. He rose to prominence following the release of \nhis&nbsp;...", "title": "List of awards and nominations received by The Weeknd" }, { "snippet": "Thursday is the second mixtape by Canadian singer <b>The Weeknd</b>, independently \nreleased on August 18, 2011. It follows his critically acclaimed, Polaris Music&nbsp;...", "title": "Thursday (album)" }, { "snippet": "Starboy is the third studio album by Canadian singer <b>The Weeknd</b>. It was \nreleased on November 25, 2016, through XO and distributed by Republic \nRecords.", "title": "Starboy (album)" }, { "snippet": "Trilogy is a compilation album by Canadian singer <b>The Weeknd</b>. It was released \non 13 November 2012 through XO and distributed by Republic Records.", "title": "Trilogy (The Weeknd album)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Secrets&quot; is a song by Canadian singer <b>The Weeknd</b> from his third studio album, \nStarboy (2016). The song samples two new wave songs: &quot;Pale Shelter&quot;, a song&nbsp;...", "title": "Secrets (The Weeknd song)" } ] }, { "query": "Ed Sheeran", "results": [ { "snippet": "Edward Christopher <b>Sheeran</b>, MBE is an English singer, songwriter, record \nproducer, and actor. In early 2011, <b>Sheeran</b> independently released the \nextended&nbsp;...", "title": "Ed Sheeran" }, { "snippet": "x (pronounced &quot;multiply&quot;) is the second studio album by English singer-\nsongwriter, <b>Ed Sheeran</b>. It was released on 20 June 2014 in Australia and New \nZealand,&nbsp;...", "title": "x (Ed Sheeran album)" }, { "snippet": "+ (/plʌs/) is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter <b>Ed Sheeran</b>. It \nwas released on 9 September 2011 by Asylum Records and Atlantic Records.", "title": "Ed Sheeran album" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ed Sheeran</b> is an English singer-songwriter. He began recording in 2005 and \nmoved to London in 2008 to pursue a music career. In early 2011, he released \nhis&nbsp;...", "title": "List of awards and nominations received by Ed Sheeran" }, { "snippet": "(pronounced &quot;divide&quot;) is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter <b>Ed</b> \n<b>Sheeran</b>. It was released on 3 March 2017 through Asylum Records and Atlantic\n&nbsp;...", "title": "÷ (album)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Perfect&quot; is a song by English singer-songwriter <b>Ed Sheeran</b> from his third studio \nalbum, ÷ (2017). After the album&#39;s release, it charted at number four on the UK&nbsp;...", "title": "Perfect (Ed Sheeran song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The A Team&quot; is the debut solo single by English singer-songwriter <b>Ed Sheeran</b>. It \nwas released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 12 June 2011,&nbsp;...", "title": "The A Team (Ed Sheeran song)" }, { "snippet": "English singer-songwriter <b>Ed Sheeran</b> has released four studio albums, 17 \nextended plays, one video album, forty-two singles, including 17 singles as a&nbsp;...", "title": "Ed Sheeran discography" }, { "snippet": "Songs I Wrote with Amy is an extended play, independently released by <b>Ed</b> \n<b>Sheeran</b> on 4 April 2010. After the success of +, Sheeran re-released five of his \nEPs,&nbsp;...", "title": "Songs I Wrote with Amy" }, { "snippet": "Jake Gosling is an English music producer, songwriter, remixer, manager, and \npublisher best known for his work with artists such as <b>Ed Sheeran</b>, Lady Gaga,&nbsp;...", "title": "Jake Gosling" } ] }, { "query": "listened to artist on spotify", "results": [ { "snippet": "This list contains the most-streamed <b>artists</b> on the audio streaming platform \n<b>Spotify</b>. As of February 2020, Justin Bieber has the most monthly listeners on \n<b>Spotify</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "List of most-streamed artists on Spotify" }, { "snippet": "The following table lists the 20 songs with the most days at the No. 1 position on \n<b>Spotify&#39;s</b> daily most-<b>played</b> chart. Rank, <b>Song</b>, <b>Artist</b>(s), Days at No. 1, Date&nbsp;...", "title": "List of most-streamed songs on Spotify" }, { "snippet": "<b>Spotify</b>, together with the music streaming industry in general, faces criticism from \nsome <b>artists</b> and producers, claiming they ... that streaming services &quot;are \nbecoming more <b>popular</b>, but it&nbsp;...", "title": "Criticism of Spotify" }, { "snippet": "... <b>artists</b> and playlists without being able to pick which songs to hear. Mobile \n<b>listening</b> previously was not allowed in <b>Spotify</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Spotify" }, { "snippet": "List of K-pop on the Billboard charts is a compilation of chart information for K-\npop music published by the Billboard charts, and reported on by Billboard K-\nTown, an online Billboard column. The charts tabulate the relative weekly \npopularity of the <b>artists</b>, songs and ... 2.3.6 Social 50 (Complete); 2.3.7 <b>Spotify</b> \nVelocity (Complete); 2.3.8 <b>Spotify</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of K-pop on the Billboard charts" }, { "snippet": "Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte (born 2 May 1983), known professionally \nas Mon Laferte, is a Chilean singer, songwriter and actress who is currently the \nmost <b>listened</b> Chilean <b>artist on Spotify</b> worldwide. She is also the Chilean <b>artist</b> \nwith the most nominations in a single edition of&nbsp;...", "title": "Mon Laferte" }, { "snippet": "Sleepify is an album by the funk band Vulfpeck. The release does not contain any \naudible ... The album exposed a loophole in <b>Spotify&#39;s</b> royalty calculation model. ... \nThe service calculates royalties based on how many times a track has been \n<b>played</b>, counting a single play as <b>listening</b> to the <b>song</b> for at least 30 seconds.", "title": "Sleepify" }, { "snippet": "This article lists the thirty most-subscribed <b>artists</b> on the music platform YouTube \nMusic. <b>Artists</b>&#39; ... See also[edit]. List of most-subscribed YouTube channels &middot; List of \nmost-streamed <b>artists on Spotify</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of most-subscribed YouTube Music artists" }, { "snippet": "One <b>artist</b> has stated that <b>artist</b> royalties per track from Aspiro/Tidal are currently \nover three times than those paid by <b>Spotify</b>, but that royalties may decrease to&nbsp;...", "title": "Tidal (service)" }, { "snippet": "Maurizio Colella (born 2 November 1976), better known by his stage name EDX, \nis a Swiss DJ and Grammy-nominated producer. The #1 Swiss <b>artist on Spotify</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "EDX (DJ)" } ] } ]
Where is the sinai peninsula on a map?
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Sinai Peninsula
[ "Ismailia Governorate in the center", "span the Suez Canal" ]
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Who has the most little league world series championships?
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Little League World Series
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Who is the childhood of a leader based on?
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The Childhood of a Leader (film)
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Is a pontiac vibe a car or suv?
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Pontiac Vibe
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When does jess come back on new girl?
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New Girl (season 5)
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Who was the first woman to hike the appalachian trail?
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Grandma Gatewood
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[ "Appalachian Trail", "Grandma Gatewood" ]
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When was the first new york times published?
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The New York Times
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When did india gain independence from british rule?
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Indian independence movement
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Who was the first black male to win an oscar?
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List of black Academy Award winners and nominees
[ "Sidney Poitier" ]
[ "List of black Academy Award winners and nominees" ]
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Who sings the original i can't help falling in love with you?
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Can't Help Falling in Love
[ "Elvis Presley" ]
[ "Can't Help Falling in Love" ]
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When did drinking age changed to 21 in illinois?
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U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state
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[ "U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state" ]
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Who wrote the song crying in the club?
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Crying in the Club
[ "Sia", "Cabello", "Benny Blanco" ]
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When was the last time chelsea won the champions league?
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Chelsea F.C. in European football
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Where was christianity most strongly established by ad 325?
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History of early Christianity
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How many students attend chippewa valley high school?
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Chippewa Valley Schools
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Who stars as claire underwood in the series house of cards?
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Robin Wright
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Who played the clown in the movie it 1990?
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It (miniseries)
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Who sings she's got bette davis eyes?
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Bette Davis Eyes
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[ "Bette Davis Eyes", "Kim Carnes" ]
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Who has the most goals in college lacrosse?
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NCAA Division I men's lacrosse records
[ "Zack Greer" ]
[ "NCAA Division I men's lacrosse records" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Justin Guterding" ], "question": "Who has the most total goals in college lacrosse?" }, { "answer": [ "Jon Reese" ], "question": "Who has the most goals in a single season in college lacrosse?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
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Who played queen victoria in the greatest showman?
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The Greatest Showman
[ "Gayle Rankin" ]
[ "The Greatest Showman" ]
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How do you say bicycle kick in spanish?
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Bicycle kick
[ "tijereta", "tijera" ]
[ "Bicycle kick" ]
[ { "answer": [ "patada de bicicleta" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When is k.c. undercover season 3 episode 10 coming out?
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List of K.C. Undercover episodes
[ "July 7 , 2017" ]
[ "List of K.C. Undercover episodes" ]
[ { "answer": [ "November 10, 2017" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who wrote the poem saare jahan se achha?
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Sare Jahan se Accha
[ "poet Muhammad Iqbal" ]
[ "Sare Jahan se Accha" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Muhammad Iqbal" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When did seat belts become mandatory in bc?
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Seat belt legislation in Canada
[ "October 1 , 1977" ]
[ "Seat belt legislation in Canada" ]
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How many football teams are there in france?
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Football in France
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[ "Football in France", "List of football clubs in France" ]
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Where does christina yang go in season 9?
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Grey's Anatomy (season 9)
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Who had first pick in 2017 nfl draft?
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2017 NFL Draft
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Who played the transvestite on sons of anarchy?
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Walton Goggins
[ "Walton Sanders Goggins Jr." ]
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Who sang rockin pneumonia and boogie woogie flu?
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Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu
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[ "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" ]
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The little girl who voiced ducky in the land before time?
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Judith Barsi
[ "Judith Eva Barsi" ]
[ "The Land Before Time", "List of The Land Before Time characters" ]
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It \nconsists&nbsp;...", "title": "Rubber ducky antenna" }, { "snippet": "Raymond W. &quot;<b>Ducky</b>&quot; Pond (February 17, 1902 – August 25, 1982) was an \nAmerican football and baseball player and football coach. He was the head \nfootball&nbsp;...", "title": "Ducky Pond" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Ducky</b> Tie&quot; is the third episode of the seventh season of the CBS sitcom How I \nMet Your Mother and the 139th episode overall. It aired on September 26, 2011.", "title": "Ducky Tie" }, { "snippet": "From left to right: Spike, <b>Ducky</b>, Cera, Littlefoot, Petrie, Ruby, and Chomper. This \nis a list of characters in The Land Before Time, a series of animated children&#39;s \nfilms.", "title": "List of The Land Before Time characters" }, { "snippet": "Joseph Michael Medwick (November 24, 1911 – March 21, 1975), nicknamed &quot;\n<b>Ducky</b>&quot;, was an American Major League Baseball player. 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Who is joining real housewives of beverly hills?
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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
[ "Dorit Kemsley" ]
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When does war of the worlds take place?
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The War of the Worlds
[ "Woking and the surrounding area" ]
[ "War of the Worlds (2005 film)", "The War of the Worlds", "The War of the Worlds (disambiguation)" ]
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