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Who was the first person shot in the boston massacre? | -7355794569438563015 | Crispus Attucks | [
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Who played the boy in kramer vs kramer? | 5800916615454484312 | Justin Henry | [
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How many times have the steelers won the superbowl? | -4847684627369882866 | Pittsburgh Steelers | [
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When does kuroko no basket movie come out? | -4907091518570783051 | Kuroko's Basketball | [
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Who dies in one flew over the cuckoo's nest? | 2991594206698703500 | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (film) | [
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When was the last time the rangers missed the playoffs? | -101553373325476564 | List of New York Rangers seasons | [
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Who voices the squip in be more chill? | 6249183805474654131 | Be More Chill (musical) | [
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Who sang the song i know him so well? | -181266866927058685 | I Know Him So Well | [
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When was the calico act passed in england what did it say? | -5534254713752818189 | Calico Acts | [
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What type of government does thailand have today? | -3844569696470952559 | Government of Thailand | [
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When did nigeria win the african cup of nations? | -6514081164296147266 | 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Final | [
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What central american country was a british colony until 1981? | 5701940288539773578 | History of Central America | [
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When did carson city become the capital of nevada? | -3844927423167282666 | Carson City, Nevada | [
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Real name of raj chandra in rani rashmoni? | -6206316074279573581 | Rani Rashmoni | [
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Who won the under 20 world cup 2017 fifa u-20? | -6219356231820156570 | 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup | [
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Who did the song they're coming to take me away? | -5937374659155907701 | They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! | [
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How many rooms are in the cosmopolitan las vegas? | -33893820184801901 | Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas | [
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What type of mutation is fragile x syndrome? | 5300589339875074969 | Fragile X syndrome | [
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India's first international stock exchange has been launched recently in which city? | 8011906631863979462 | India International Exchange | [
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Who plays the new mayor on blue bloods? | 8061975321376788325 | Blue Bloods (season 8) | [
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Who was the 3rd leader of the soviet union? | -7761526577199460724 | List of leaders of the Soviet Union | [
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Who landed the first quad in figure skating? | -9020813688088702981 | Quad (figure skating) | [
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When was the first scooby doo show aired? | -1455554555213124246 | Scooby-Doo | [
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Who wrote daddy won't you take me back to muhlenberg county? | -7894460577567264855 | Paradise (John Prine song) | [
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Who plays megan in clare in the community? | -495002941802280534 | Clare in the Community | [
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Who passed the vernacular press act in 1878 why was it passed? | -3706686377623858720 | Vernacular Press Act | [
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When was cross country skiing added to the olympics? | 3843561892347404574 | Cross-country skiing at the Winter Olympics | [
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How many prisoners in the us have life sentences? | 2414926870809718003 | Life imprisonment in the United States | [
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When did the black panther movie come out? | 8994445468474613492 | Black Panther (film) | [
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When did the batman lego movie come out? | 657309757053059239 | The Lego Batman Movie | [
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When does derek get in a car accident? | -9015193196211560701 | Derek Shepherd | [
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The country of shares a border with california? | -242329572621714007 | Mexico–United States border | [
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This type of memory contains concepts meaning of words and facts? | -4870922038126296408 | Autobiographical memory | [
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When did nigeria become a federation of 19 states? | -623156938356407945 | States of Nigeria | [
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Are the walking dead comics in color or black and white? | 1763650092175484729 | The Walking Dead (comic book) | [
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When does the next episode of grand tour come out? | 7832510268451174356 | The Grand Tour (TV series) | [
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Who is celia writing to in the novel the color purple? | -1421207742856227052 | The Color Purple | [
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What position does russell wilson play in mlb? | -4017549471362073279 | Russell Wilson | [
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When does the next magic the gathering set release? | -7016461561312774329 | List of Magic: The Gathering sets | [
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Where did uruguay finish in 2014 world cup? | -1843659719946720628 | Uruguay at the FIFA World Cup | [
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Who plays billy murphy in the young offenders? | -5150093223057810909 | The Young Offenders (TV series) | [
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Which hormone stimulates the release of the ovum from the ovary? | -2860994312599008931 | Ovulation | [
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Who won ru pauls drag race season 4? | -2578130628212469607 | RuPaul's Drag Race (season 4) | [
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"snippet": "Tropical activity fired up by June, when a series of <b>storms</b> developed, with \nTropical <b>Storm</b> Ewiniar making landfall over mainland China. Later that month, \nTyphoon ...",
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"snippet": "In response to the <b>storm</b>, three engineers designed and oversaw plans to raise \nthe Gulf of Mexico shoreline of Galveston island by 17 ft (5.2 m) and erect a 10 mi \n( ...",
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What's the average life of a chihuahua? | 3963505479189304296 | Chihuahua (dog) | [
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Who dies in where the red fern grows? | -5843704570039861125 | Where the Red Fern Grows | [
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Who owns the majority of ford motor company? | -7563763230366532370 | Ford Motor Company | [
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"snippet": "A Chromebook is a <b>laptop</b> or tablet running the Linux-based Chrome OS as its \noperating ... The <b>first</b> Chromebooks for sale, by Acer Inc. and Samsung, began \nshipping on June 15, 2011. In addition to <b>laptop</b> models, a desktop version, \ncalled a Chromebox, was <b>introduced</b> in May 2012, and an "all-in-one" device, \ncalled a ...",
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"snippet": "The Hewlett-Packard Company or Hewlett-Packard was an American \nmultinational information ... HP incorporated on August 18, 1947, and went <b>public</b> \non November 6, 1957. :35,40 ... They <b>introduced</b> the world's <b>first</b> handheld \nscientific electronic calculator in 1972 (the HP-35), the <b>first</b> handheld \nprogrammable in 1974 (the ...",
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"snippet": "Some cases are associated with a lack of other <b>pituitary hormones</b>, in which case \nit is known as combined <b>pituitary hormone</b> deficiency. Diagnosis involves blood ...",
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