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14100 | the optic nerve enters the eye through the optic canal. | SUPPORTS | through what does the optic nerve enter the eye? | optic canal | {
"id": "23276030",
"text": "The optic nerve leaves the orbit (eye socket) via the optic canal, running postero-medially towards the optic chiasm, where there is a partial decussation (crossing) of fibers from the temporal visual fields (the nasal hemi-retina) of both eyes. The proportion of decussating fibers varies between species, and is correlated with the degree of binocular vision enjoyed by a species. Most of the axons of the optic nerve terminate in the lateral geniculate nucleus from where information is relayed to the visual cortex, while other axons terminate in the pretectal nucleus and are involved in reflexive eye movements. Other axons terminate in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and are involved in regulating the sleep-wake cycle. Its diameter increases from about 1.6 mm within the eye to 3.5 mm in the orbit to 4.5 mm within the cranial space. The optic nerve component lengths are 1 mm in the globe, 24 mm in the orbit, 9 mm in the optic canal, and 16 mm in the cranial space before joining the optic chiasm. There, partial decussation occurs, and about 53% of the fibers cross to form the optic tracts. Most of these fibers terminate in the lateral geniculate body.",
"title": "Optic nerve"
} | {
"id": "1262216",
"text": "The optic nerve can be damaged when exposed to direct or indirect injury. Direct optic nerve injuries are caused by trauma to the head or orbit that crosses normal tissue planes and disrupts the anatomy and function of the optic nerve; e.g., a bullet or forceps that physically injures the optic nerve. Indirect injuries, like blunt trauma to the forehead during a motor vehicle accident, transmit force to the optic nerve without transgressing tissue planes. This type of force causes the optic nerve to absorb excess energy at the time of impact. The most common site of injury of the optic nerve is the intracanalicular portion of the nerve. Deceleration injuries from motor vehicle or bicycle accidents account for 17 to 63 percent of cases. Falls are also a common cause, and optic neuropathy most commonly occurs when there is a loss of consciousness associated with multi-system trauma and serious brain injury. In less than three percent of patients, an orbital hemorrhage after an injection behind the eye (retrobulbar block) can cause injury to the optic nerve, but this is readily manageable if it does not involve direct optic nerve injury and is caught early. The role of high-dose steroids and orbital decompression in treating these patients is controversial and, if administered, must be done very soon after injury with minimal effects. In patients with an orbital fracture, vomiting or nose blowing can force air into the orbit and possibly compromise the integrity of the optic nerve.",
"title": "Optic neuropathy"
} |
14101 | bobby hart wrote the song come a little bit closer. | SUPPORTS | who wrote the song come a little bit closer? | bobby hart | {
"id": "11300949",
"text": "Boyce met Hart in 1959, and the following year played guitar on Hart's single \"Girl in the Window\", which flopped, but marked the first time he used the name Bobby Hart, since his manager shortened it to fit the label. Their partnership made a breakthrough with a song recorded by Chubby Checker, \"Lazy Elsie Molly\", in 1964. They went on to write hits for Jay & the Americans (\"Come a Little Bit Closer\"), Paul Revere and the Raiders (\"(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone\"), and The Leaves (\"Words\"). The latter two songs provided the Monkees with hit B-sides in 1967. The duo also wrote the theme song of the daytime soap \"Days of Our Lives\". At one point in this period, Hart also co-wrote \"Hurt So Bad\" for Little Anthony & the Imperials with Teddy Randazzo and his regular songwriting partner, Bobby Weinstein. Boyce co-wrote the song Hello Pretty Girl, which was a minor hit for singer Ronnie Dove, with Wes Farrell.",
"title": "Boyce and Hart"
} | {
"id": "1003921",
"text": "Come a Little Bit Closer\n\n\"Come a Little Bit Closer\" is a song by the 1960s rock and roll band Jay and the Americans. It reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1964, making it the band's highest charting single. It remains their most popular song, according to Last.fm song rankings. It also peaked at number 4 on the Cashbox chart and at number 1 on \"RPM's\" singles chart. The single served as a comeback for the group, who had not had a hit in some time.",
"title": "Come a Little Bit Closer"
} |
14102 | anna mae bullock was singing as tina turner in what's love got to do with it movie. | SUPPORTS | who is singing as tina turner in what's love got to do with it movie? | anna mae bullock | {
"id": "10281302",
"text": "\"You Know I Love You\" is a 1952 song by B.B. King and his orchestra. The single was B.B. King's second release to reach the U.S. R&B chart and his second number one hit. \"You Know I Know I Love You\" spent eighteen weeks on the charts. King's friend and collaborator Ike Turner played piano on the original recording. It was this recording both Ike and Tina Turner credited as the song a 17-year-old Tina, then Anna Mae Bullock, sung for Ike at the East St. Louis nightclub, Club Manhattan, that convinced him to let her sing in his band, the Kings of Rhythm. In 1993, Tina would record a song for the \"What's Love Got to Do with It\" soundtrack and subsequent film, which is lipped by Angela Bassett, who plays Tina in the film, however the song Turner performs is a very different song than the one Tina sung in front of Ike Turner in 1956.",
"title": "You Know I Love You (B.B. King song)"
} | {
"id": "11721826",
"text": "What's Love Got to Do with It?\n\nWhat's Love Got to Do with It? may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It\" (song), a 1984 song by Tina Turner\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It\" (film), a 1993 biographical film about Tina Turner\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It\" (album), the soundtrack album for the film\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It\" (Warren G song), a 1996 single by Warren G and Adina Howard\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It?\", an episode of \"ReBoot\"",
"title": "What's Love Got to Do with It?"
} |
14103 | louis jude ferrigno sr. voiced the grey hulk in the 1996 tv series the incredible hulk. | REFUTES | who voices the grey hulk in the 1996 tv series the incredible hulk? | louis jude ferrigno sr. | {
"id": "24704763",
"text": "The series concluded on a heavily rushed and happier note than the previous one, with Ross (now a change of heart) emerging from his coma and deciding to end his hostility towards Bruce, but little else was resolved, including Banner's inner conflicts with his green and grey Hulk transformations.\n\nThis season won an Emmy Award for \"best audio editing\" for the work on the episode \"The Lost Village\".\n\nSection::::Cast.\n\nBULLET::::- Neal McDonough – Dr. Bruce Banner (all episodes)\n\nBULLET::::- Lou Ferrigno – Green Hulk (all episodes)\n\nBULLET::::- Michael Donovan – Grey Hulk (5 episodes)",
"title": "The Incredible Hulk (1996 TV series)"
} | {
"id": "2692102",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"\", the 1999 CD release of the 1978–82 TV show soundtrack\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Incredible Hulk\" (1982 TV series), an animated based on the Hulk\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Incredible Hulk\" (1996 TV series), an animated based on the Hulk\n\nSection::::Film.\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Incredible Hulk Returns\", 1988 post-series TV movie\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Trial of the Incredible Hulk\", 1988 post-series TV movie\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Death of the Incredible Hulk\", 1990 post-series TV movie\n\nBULLET::::- \"Hulk\" (film), the 2003 film directed by Ang Lee\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Incredible Hulk\" (film), the 2008 film, rebooting the Hulk for the Marvel Cinematic Universe",
"title": "The Incredible Hulk (disambiguation)"
} |
14104 | the kings and queens of france were buried in the church at saint-denis, france. | REFUTES | which church are the kings and queens of france buried? | saint-denis, france | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "19081324",
"text": "Jessica Page Morrell\n\nJessica Page Morrell is an American author.\n\nSection::::Career.\n\nMorrell is a contributor to \"The Writer\" and \"Writer's Digest\" magazines.\n\nHer book, \"Thanks But This Isn't For Us\" (2009), describes mistakes that new authors make and how these writers can fix their writing. In particular, she lays out the necessity and process of creating a plan or structure for a novel, before starting to write one. \"Library Journal\" states that she \"convincingly portrays the craft of writing for publication.\"\n\nMorrell conducts workshops throughout the Pacific Northwest.",
"title": "Jessica Page Morrell"
} |
14105 | western dry rocks, florida is the location name of the southernmost point not permanently above water of the continental united states. | SUPPORTS | what is the location name of the southernmost point not permanently above water of the continental united states? | western dry rocks, florida | {
"id": "3993266",
"text": "BULLET::::- San Juan, Puerto Rico () – southernmost city of more than 250,000 residents in all U. S. territory\n\nBULLET::::- Western Dry Rocks, Florida () In the Florida Keys – southernmost point in the 48 contiguous states occasionally above water at low tide\n\nBULLET::::- Ballast Key, Florida () – southernmost point in the 48 contiguous states continuously above water\n\nBULLET::::- Key West, Florida () – southernmost incorporated place in the contiguous 48 states\n\nBULLET::::- Cape Sable, Florida () – southernmost point on the U.S. mainland\n\nBULLET::::- Florida City, Florida () – Southernmost municipality in the contiguous U.S.",
"title": "List of extreme points of the United States"
} | {
"id": "9830113",
"text": "Southernmost point buoy\n\nThe Southernmost Point Buoy is an anchored concrete buoy in Key West, Florida, marking the southernmost point in the continental United States, the lowest latitude land of contiguous North American States. It is 18 feet above sea level. The large painted buoy was established as a tourist attraction in 1983 by the city at the corner of South Street and Whitehead Street. It is one of the most visited and photographed attractions in Key West.",
"title": "Southernmost point buoy"
} |
14106 | renée jones played lexie carver on days of our lives from 1989-92. | REFUTES | who played lexie carver on days of our lives from 1989-92? | renée jones | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "13745990",
"text": "Lexie Carver\n\nLexie Carver is a fictional character on the NBC soap opera, \"Days of Our Lives\", created by head writer Leah Laiman. The role has been played most notably by actress Renée Jones, who appeared in the role from 1993 until departing in 2012. She is the daughter of crime boss Stefano DiMera, and the psychic Celeste Perrault. She is the mother of Theo Carver, and the wife of mayor Abe Carver.\n\nSection::::Casting.",
"title": "Lexie Carver"
} |
14107 | lionsgate and millennium films owned the rights to texas chainsaw massacre in 2017. | SUPPORTS | who owns the rights to texas chainsaw massacre in 2017? | lionsgate and millennium films | {
"id": "15375550",
"text": "Section::::Films.:Future.\n\nFollowing the release of \"Leatherface\", the producers had the rights to make five more \"Texas Chainsaw Massacre\" films. In April 2015, producer Christa Campbell stated that the fate of the potential films would largely depend on the financial reception and perceived fan reactions regarding the 2017 prequel. Campbell clarified in December 2017 that Lionsgate and Millennium Films had lost the franchise rights due to the time it took to release it.\n\nOn August 24, 2018, Legendary Pictures had bought the rights to the franchise, with a new film and a television series in development.\n\nSection::::Other media.\n\nSection::::Other media.:Comics.",
"title": "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (franchise)"
} | {
"id": "7261335",
"text": "Leatherface is an intellectually disabled serial killer who uses a chainsaw to kill his victims. He was portrayed by Gunnar Hansen in the original 1974 film, \"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre\", Bill Johnson in 1986's \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2\", R. A. Mihailoff in 1990's \"Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III\", Robert Jacks in 1994's \"Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation\", Andrew Bryniarski in the Platinum Dunes films: 2003's \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\" and 2006's \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning\", Dan Yeager in 2013's \"Texas Chainsaw 3D\", and Sam Strike in 2017's \"Leatherface\". Leatherface is portrayed as being \"severely intellectually disabled and mentally disturbed,\" and often uses butchering tools, like meat hooks, to slaughter his victims. He lives with a family of fellow cannibals, who are often abusive and violent towards him. Despite this, Leatherface does what ever his family orders him to do. The character was loosely inspired by serial killer Ed Gein, who also wore the skin of his victims, cross dressed, and was possibly a cannibal.",
"title": "List of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre characters"
} |
14108 | zymogenic cell is the type of cell in the stomach that releases pepsinogen and chymosin. | SUPPORTS | what is the type of cell in the stomach that releases pepsinogen and chymosin? | zymogenic cell | {
"id": "12407517",
"text": "The gastric chief cell (also known as a zymogenic cell or peptic cell) is a cell in the stomach that releases pepsinogen and chymosin. Pepsinogen is activated into the digestive enzyme pepsin when it comes in contact with acid produced by gastric parietal cells. This type of cell also secretes gastric lipase enzymes, which help digest triglycerides into free fatty acids and di- and mono-glycerides. There is also evidence that the gastric chief cell secretes leptin in response to the presence of food in the stomach. Leptin has been found in the pepsinogen granules of chief cells.",
"title": "Chief cell"
} | {
"id": "3606336",
"text": "Rennet is a mixture of enzymes used to coagulate milk into cheese. Originally it was available only from the fourth stomach of calves, and was scarce and expensive, or was available from microbial sources, which often produced unpleasant tastes. Genetic engineering made it possible to extract rennet-producing genes from animal stomachs and insert them into bacteria, fungi or yeasts to make them produce chymosin, the key enzyme. The modified microorganism is killed after fermentation. Chymosin is isolated from the fermentation broth, so that the Fermentation-Produced Chymosin (FPC) used by cheese producers has an amino acid sequence that is identical to bovine rennet. The majority of the applied chymosin is retained in the whey. Trace quantities of chymosin may remain in cheese.",
"title": "Genetically modified food"
} |
14109 | james brudenell, 7th earl of cardigan led the charge of the light brigade from france. | REFUTES | who from france led the charge of the light brigade? | james brudenell, 7th earl of cardigan | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "560777",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"New Accounts Emerge of Charge of the Light Brigade\", Jasper Copping, \"The Telegraph\", London, Apr. 20, 2014.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Flashman at the Charge,\" (fiction), George McDonald Fraser, c. 1980.\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Confirmed Chargers:, Forgotten Heroes Charge of the Light Brigade\n\nBULLET::::- Nationalarchives.gov.uk, The National Archives: Charge of the Light Brigade\n\nBULLET::::- Eserver.org, \"The Charge of the Light Brigade\" by Lord Alfred Tennyson\n\nBULLET::::- Virginia.eud, A copy of the poem hand-written by Tennyson\n\nBULLET::::- BBC.co.uk, illustrated history of the Charge of the Light Brigade\n\nBULLET::::- Loc.gov, Roger Fenton photographs\n\nBULLET::::- Kipling.org.uk, \"The Last of the Light Brigade\" by Rudyard Kipling",
"title": "Charge of the Light Brigade"
} |
14110 | the inferior radioulnar joint is a load-bearing joint. | SUPPORTS | what kind of joint is the inferior radioulnar joint? | load-bearing joint | {
"id": "13591074",
"text": "BULLET::::- Articular disk (triangular fibrocartilage)\n\nSection::::Function.\n\nThe function of the radioulnar joint is to lift and maneuver weight load from the distal radioulnar joint to be distributed across the forearm’s radius and ulna as a load-bearing joint. Supination of the radioulnar joint can move from 0 degrees neutral to approximately 80-90 degrees where Pronation of the Radioulnar Joint can move from 0 degrees neutral to approximately 70-90 degrees. Supination (palms facing up) vs. pronation (palms facing down). Muscles that contribute to function are all supinator (Biceps Brachii, Brachioradialis, and Supinator) and pronator muscles (Brachioradialis, Pronator Quadratus, and Pronator Teres).\n\nSection::::Injuries.",
"title": "Distal radioulnar articulation"
} | {
"id": "13591073",
"text": "Distal radioulnar articulation\n\nThe distal radioulnar articulation (inferior radioulnar joint) is a joint between the two bones in the forearm; the radius and ulna. It is one of two joints between the radius and ulna, the other being the proximal radioulnar articulation. The distal radioulnar articulation is the one of the two closest to the wrist and hand.\n\nThe distal radioulnar articulation pivot-joint formed between the head of ulna and the ulnar notch on the lower extremity of radius.\n\nSection::::Ligaments.\n\nThe articular surfaces are connected together by the following ligaments:\n\nBULLET::::- Palmar radioulnar ligament\n\nBULLET::::- Dorsal radioulnar ligament",
"title": "Distal radioulnar articulation"
} |
14111 | napoleon bonaparte was the leader that negotiated and sold the louisiana purchase to the us. | SUPPORTS | who were the leaders that negotiated and sold the louisiana purchase to the us? | napoleon bonaparte | {
"id": "2442123",
"text": "Although the United States of America had gained separation from the British as a result of the Revolutionary War, Arkansas remained in Spanish hands after the conflict. Americans began moving west to Kentucky and Tennessee, and the United States wanted to guarantee these people that the Spanish possession of the Mississippi River would not disrupt commerce. Napoleon Bonaparte's conquest of Spain shortly after the American Revolution forced the Spanish to cede Louisiana, including Arkansas, to the French via the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso in 1800. England declared war on France in 1803, and Napoleon sold his land in the new world to the United States, today known as the Louisiana Purchase. The size of the country doubled with the purchase, and a stream of new White settlers led to a changed dynamic between Native Americans and Arkansans. Prior to the Louisiana Purchase, the relationship between the two groups was a \"middle ground\" of give and take. These relationships would deteriorate all across the frontier, including in Arkansas.",
"title": "History of Arkansas"
} | {
"id": "21464450",
"text": "Section::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Alaska Purchase\n\nBULLET::::- Florida Purchase\n\nBULLET::::- Corps of Discovery\n\nBULLET::::- Foreign affairs of the Jefferson administration\n\nBULLET::::- Franco-American alliance\n\nBULLET::::- List of French possessions and colonies\n\nBULLET::::- New France\n\nBULLET::::- Historic regions of the United States\n\nBULLET::::- Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park\n\nBULLET::::- Territorial evolution of the United States\n\nBULLET::::- Territories of the United States on stamps\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Text of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty\n\nBULLET::::- Library of Congress: Louisiana Purchase Treaty\n\nBULLET::::- Teaching about the Louisiana Purchase\n\nBULLET::::- Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial 1803–2003*Lewis and Clark Trail",
"title": "Louisiana Purchase"
} |
14112 | max irons played king edward iv in the white queen. | SUPPORTS | who plays king edward iv in the white queen? | max irons | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "8317893",
"text": "The White Queen (novel)\n\nThe White Queen is a 2009 historical novel by Philippa Gregory, the first of her series \"The Cousins' War\". It tells the story of Elizabeth Woodville, queen consort of King Edward IV of England. The 2013 BBC One television series \"The White Queen\" is a 10-part adaptation of Gregory's novels \"The White Queen\", \"The Red Queen\" (2010) and \"The Kingmaker's Daughter\" (2012), and features Rebecca Ferguson as Elizabeth Woodville.\n\nGregory's 2011 novel \"The Lady of the Rivers\" is a prequel to \"The White Queen\", narrated by Elizabeth's mother Jacquetta of Luxembourg.\n\nSection::::Plot.",
"title": "The White Queen (novel)"
} |
14113 | lieutenant general satish dua, pvsm, uysm, sm, vsm was the 11th chief of integrated defence staff of india. | SUPPORTS | 11th chief of integrated defence staff of india? | lieutenant general satish dua, pvsm, uysm, sm, vsm | {
"id": "17740776",
"text": "Satish Dua\n\nLieutenant General Satish Dua, PVSM, UYSM, SM, VSM is a retired officer of Indian Army. He served as Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee (CISC) of the Indian Armed Forces. He assumed the office on 31 October 2016 from Air Marshal P P Reddy and was succeeded by Lieutenant General P S Rajeshwar on 1 November 2018.\n\nSection::::Early life and education.\n\nDua has attended Higher Command Course at Army War College, Mhow; Defence Services Staff College, Wellington; and National Defence College, Delhi.\n\nSection::::Career.",
"title": "Satish Dua"
} | {
"id": "13622744",
"text": "The Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) is an organisation responsible for fostering coordination and enabling prioritisation across the different branches of the Indian Armed Forces. It is composed of representatives from the Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Air Force, Ministry of External Affairs, Defence Research and Development Organisation, Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Finance. The IDS is headed by Chief of Integrated Defence Staff along with Deputy Chiefs of Integrated Defence Staff. The body advises and assists the chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee. It was established on 23November2001 after the recommendations of the Kargil Review Committee and is located at New Delhi.",
"title": "Integrated Defence Staff"
} |
14114 | destiny's child sang the 2004 version of nasty girl. | REFUTES | who sang the 2004 version of nasty girl? | destiny's child | {
"id": "8538273",
"text": "Nasty Girl\n\nNasty Girl may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Nasty Girl\", a 1990 film directed by Michael Verhoeven\n\nBULLET::::- \"Nasty Girl\" (Vanity 6 song), 1982 written by Prince, later re-released by Inaya Day\n\nBULLET::::- \"Nasty Girl\" (Destiny's Child song), 2000\n\nBULLET::::- \"Nasty Girl\" (Nitty song), March 2005\n\nBULLET::::- \"Nasty Girl\" (The Notorious B.I.G. song), October 2005\n\nBULLET::::- \"Nasty Girl\" (Sterling Simms song), 2007\n\nBULLET::::- \"Nasty Girl\" (Ludacris song), 2009\n\nBULLET::::- \"U a Freak (Nasty Girl)\", 2006 Chingy song\n\nBULLET::::- A nickname for the Army National Guard\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Nasty Gal, U.S. online retailer\n\nBULLET::::- \"Nasty Baby\", 2015 Chilean-American film",
"title": "Nasty Girl"
} | {
"id": "18199358",
"text": "Usher, Evan Ross, Christina Milian, Pharrell Williams, Teairra Mari, 8Ball & MJG, Corey Clark, Fat Joe and Jazze Pha made cameos.\n\nSection::::Track listing.\n\nSection::::Track listing.:UK CD single 1.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"Nasty Girl\" (Main version)\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Mo Money Mo Problems\"\n\nSection::::Track listing.:UK CD single 2.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"Nasty Girl\" (Main version)\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Hold Ya Head\"\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Nasty Girl\" (MyTone - Personalized Ringtone)\n\nBULLET::::4. \"Hold Ya Head\" (MyTone - Personalized Ringtone)\n\nSection::::Track listing.:UK 12\" vinyl single.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"Nasty Girl\" (Main version)\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Nasty Girl\" (Instrumental)\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Hold Ya Head\"\n\nBULLET::::4. \"Mo Money Mo Problems\"\n\nSection::::Track listing.:Australian CD single.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"Nasty Girl\" (Main version)",
"title": "Nasty Girl (The Notorious B.I.G. song)"
} |
14115 | sound was captured and able to be played back for the first time in 1857. | REFUTES | when was sound captured and able to be played back for the first time? | 1857 | {
"id": "5749903",
"text": "A recording made on a sheet of tinfoil at an 1878 demonstration of Edison's phonograph in St. Louis, Missouri has been played back by optical scanning and digital analysis. A few other early tinfoil recordings are known to survive, including a slightly earlier one which is believed to preserve the voice of U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes, but as of May 2014 they have not yet been scanned. These antique tinfoil recordings, which have typically been stored folded, are too fragile to be played back with a stylus without seriously damaging them. Edison's 1877 tinfoil recording of \"Mary Had a Little Lamb\", not preserved, has been called the first instance of recorded verse.",
"title": "Phonograph"
} | {
"id": "4817879",
"text": "The winery produces 5 various wines :\n\nBULLET::::- Château D'Agassac : \"Grand vin\" of the vineyard, Cru Bourgeois since 1932.\n\nBULLET::::- Château Pomiès-Agassac : second wine of the estate.\n\nBULLET::::- Château Pomiès-Agassac : the other second wine of the property. It is a selection of the finest batches used to produce the Château Pomiès-Agassac \"classic\"\n\nBULLET::::- L'Agassant D'Agassac : the second label of Château D'Agassac since 2006 made with 90% Merlot grapes.\n\nBULLET::::- Précision D'Agassac : a Vintage Cuvée produced only for great years since 2009.\n\nSection::::Enotourism.",
"title": "Château d'Agassac"
} |
14116 | morarji desai is the current prime minister of india who was born in gujarat. | REFUTES | which current prime minister of india born in gujarat? | morarji desai | {
"id": "7150203",
"text": "Narendra Damodardas Modi (; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014. He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014, and is the Member of Parliament for Varanasi. Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist volunteer organisation. He is the first prime minister outside of the Indian National Congress to win two consecutive terms with a full majority, and the second one to complete five years in office after Atal Bihari Vajpayee.",
"title": "Narendra Modi"
} | {
"id": "8746866",
"text": "The current Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Jugnauth, leader of the MSM, was appointed by the President on 23 January 2017 following the resignation of coalition leader Sir Anerood Jugnauth who held the post following victory of his Alliance in the 2014 General Election. The official residence of the Prime Minister during his term in office is the Clarisse House, the Prime Minister's Office is located in Port Louis. The longest serving prime minister is Anerood Jugnauth who held the office for 18 years as Prime Minister.\n\nSection::::Overview.\n\nThe current Prime Minister's portfolio includes, inter-alia, the following:",
"title": "Prime Minister of Mauritius"
} |
14117 | 8 full seasons were there of walker, texas ranger. | SUPPORTS | how many full seasons are there of walker, texas ranger? | 8 | {
"id": "15690268",
"text": "Walker, Texas Ranger is an American action crime television series created by Leslie Greif and Paul Haggis. It was inspired by the film \"Lone Wolf McQuade\", with both this series and that film starring Chuck Norris as a member of the Texas Ranger Division. The show aired on CBS in the spring of 1993, with the first season consisting of three pilot episodes. Eight full seasons followed with new episodes airing from September 25, 1993, to May 19, 2001, and reruns continuing on CBS until July 28, 2001. It has been broadcast in over 100 countries and has since spawned a 2005 made-for-television movie entitled \"\". The movie ended on a cliffhanger, which was never resolved. DVD sets of all seasons have been released (with the three pilots packaged with the first regular season). At various times since 1997, reruns of the show have aired, in syndication, on the USA Network and Action in Canada. Reruns are currently seen on CBS Action, WGN America, INSP and Grit and 10 Bold, being part of Network Ten in Australia.",
"title": "Walker, Texas Ranger"
} | {
"id": "19858169",
"text": "Section::::Characters.\n\nBULLET::::- Woodrow Call — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Gus McCrae — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Clara Allen — Gus's former lover, a storekeeper's daughter\n\nBULLET::::- Maggie Tilton — Woodrow's lover\n\nBULLET::::- Inish Scull — Captain, Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Inez Scull — wife of Inish Scull\n\nBULLET::::- Long Bill Coleman — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Jake Spoon — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Pea Eye Parker — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Josh Deets — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Famous Shoes — the Rangers' Kickapoo tracker\n\nBULLET::::- Buffalo Hump — Comanche war-chief\n\nBULLET::::- Kicking Wolf — Comanche horse thief\n\nBULLET::::- Blue Duck — son of Buffalo Hump",
"title": "Comanche Moon"
} |
14118 | benj pasek, justin paul and ryan lewis wrote the song "the greatest show" for the film the greatest show. | SUPPORTS | who wrote the song "the greatest show" for the film the greatest show? | benj pasek, justin paul and ryan lewis | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "3188917",
"text": "The Greatest Show on Earth\n\nThe Greatest Show on Earth may refer to:\n\nSection::::Arts, entertainment, and media.\n\nSection::::Arts, entertainment, and media.:Circus.\n\nBULLET::::- Dan Rice's circus (1830s–1860s) was first described by an Arkansas paper as the \"greatest show on earth\"\n\nBULLET::::- The tagline of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus\n\nSection::::Arts, entertainment, and media.:Songs.\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Greatest Show on Earth\", a song by metal band Machinae Supremacy\n\nBULLET::::- \"Greatest Show on Earth\", a song by Michael Jackson on the 1972 \"Ben\" album",
"title": "The Greatest Show on Earth"
} |
14119 | the ms magnitude of the 1989 san francisco earthquake was 7.2. | SUPPORTS | what was the ms magnitude of the 1989 san francisco earthquake? | 7.2 | {
"id": "8932347",
"text": "Although magnitude estimates for the 1959 earthquake vary (the United States Geological Survey recorded the quake at both 7.3 and 7.5, now calculated by the ISC as 7.2 ) the 1959 earthquake is comparable to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake as one of the strongest earthquakes in North America, behind the 1964 magnitude 9.2 Good Friday earthquake in Alaska. The 1959 earthquake is also the most severe earthquake in the Rocky Mountain area of the United States along with the 6.9 magnitude earthquake which struck Idaho in 1983. The landslide caused by this quake was the largest since an earthquake in Wyoming in 1925 caused a landslide amounting to of rock and debris that left 28 people dead. The death toll from the quake was also the highest since the 1925 earthquake and most recent for the Northwestern United States since an earthquake in 1927 that left seven people dead. The 1959 earthquake was also the most damaging earthquake to occur in Montana since the 1935–36 earthquakes that left four people dead. The Hebgen Lake area also experienced earthquakes again in 1964, 1974, 1977 and 1985.",
"title": "1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake"
} | {
"id": "4633912",
"text": "BULLET::::- Before and After the Great Earthquake and Fire: Early Films of San Francisco, 1897–1916 – American Memory at the Library of Congress\n\nBULLET::::- A geologic tour of the San Francisco earthquake, 100 years later – American Geological Institute\n\nBULLET::::- The Great 1906 Earthquake and Fire – Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco website\n\nBULLET::::- The Great 1906 Earthquake and Fire – Bancroft Library\n\nBULLET::::- Mark Twain and the San Francisco Earthquake – Shapell Manuscript Foundation\n\nBULLET::::- Several videos of the aftermath – Internet Archive\n\nBULLET::::- \"San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, April 18, 1906\"",
"title": "1906 San Francisco earthquake"
} |
14120 | yungblud sang "time in a bottle" in the 2019 film hobbes and shaw. | SUPPORTS | who sang "time in a bottle" in the 2019 film hobbes and shaw? | yungblud | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "14744697",
"text": "Additionally, aspects of Hobbes' existence as a \"real\" tiger and a stuffed animal converge with little dispute from Calvin. An example is Hobbes's frequent washings or \"baths\" in the laundry machine which Calvin accepts. Likewise, in one strip, Calvin states that Hobbes becomes \"a little loopy\" when he comes out of the dryer. Another example is when Calvin's mom signed Calvin up for swimming lessons, Calvin asks why Hobbes can't come, so she responds (eyes rolling) \"it's not good to get tigers wet,\" to which Calvin asks Hobbes why this is true, and Hobbes replies \"it takes us all day to dry out, and until we do, we smell funny.\" Another example is that although the debut strip showed Calvin capturing Hobbes with a snare in such a way that seems like it's the first time they've ever met, another strip implies that Hobbes is older than Calvin and has been around his entire life. This strip has Calvin quoting that he can't recall anything from when he was under the age of three. Hobbes responds to this by saying Calvin spent most of the time burping up. Though other characters often refer to Hobbes as a \"stuffed tiger\" to Calvin, he avoids or ignores those comments (for example, when Hobbes is believed to have been stolen during a burglary, Calvin's mom reassures him that a robber would not want a stuffed tiger, to which Calvin responds \"But Hobbes is so trusting ...\").",
"title": "Hobbes (Calvin and Hobbes)"
} |
14121 | boyz ii men recorded i can't make you love me in 2011. | REFUTES | who recorded i can't make you love me in 2011? | boyz ii men | {
"id": "7929663",
"text": "\"I Don't Know How to Love Him\" has also been recorded (with parent album) by Madeline Bell (on multi-artist album \"Musical Cocktail\" – 1995), Debra Byrne (credited as Debbie on multi-artist album \"Young Talent Time\" by Young Talent Team – 1973), Mary Byrne (\"...with Love\" – 2011), Chelsia Chan (\"Dark Side of Your Mind\" – 1975), Judy Collins (\"Amazing Grace\" – 1985), Dana (\"Everything is Beautiful\" - 1980), Kjerstin Dellert (entitled \"Vad Gör Jag Med Min Kärlek\") (\"Primadonna\" – 1977), Johnny Dorelli & Catherine Spaak (entitled \"Non So Più Come Amarlo\") (B-side of No. 6 Italian chart hit \"Una Serata Insieme a Te\" – 1973), Katja Ebstein (entitled \"Wie soll ich ihn nur lieben\") (\"Liebe\" – 1977), Peggy Lee (\"Where Did They Go?\" – 1971), Suzanne Lynch (\"Walk a Little Closer\" - 1973; credited as Suzanne ), Gloria Lynne (\"I Don't Know How to Love Him\" – 1976), Ginette Reno (entitled \"La Chanson De Marie Madeleine\") (\"Spécialement Pour Vous\" - 1976), Jeane Manson (\"Jeane Manson\" – 1993), Manuela (\"Songs of Love\" – 1971), Catherine McKinnon (\"Catherine McKinnon\" - 1976 or '77 compilation album of CBC Radio performances), (Anita Meyer (\"Premiere\" – 1987), Gitte Hænning (entitled \"Jeg vil så gerne nå ham\") (\"Gitte Hænning\" – 1971), (entitled \"Wie soll ich ihn nur lieben\") (\"Meisterstücke\" – 2001), Sinéad O'Connor (\"Theology\" – 2007), Marion Rung (entitled \"Maria Magdalena\" recorded 1974) (\"Marion, olkaa hyvä - kaikki singlet 1971-1986\" – 2005), Irene Ryder (\"Irene\" - 1971), Seija Simola (entitled \"Maria Magdalena\") (\"Seija\" – 1972), Nancy Sinatra (\"Shifting Gears\" - 2013), Ornella Vanoni (entitled \"Non So Più Come Amarlo\") (single from \"Quei Giorni Insieme A Te\" – 1974), and Frances Yip (\"Frances Yip's Greatest Hits \" - 1972). Kelly Marie, who at sixteen had won four times on \"Opportunity Knocks\" singing \"I Don't Know How to Love Him\", recorded a disco version of the song which appears on the 2003 album \"Applause\".",
"title": "I Don't Know How to Love Him"
} | {
"id": "4395889",
"text": "In 1997, the Japanese band Circus were the first to record a cover version of \"Love Love Love\", included on their album \"Heart\". In 2005, Hideaki Tokunaga recorded a version for his first cover album, \"Vocalist\". In 2007, Japanese singer Yasushi Nakanishi recorded the second rendition of the song by a male vocalist for his cover album, \"Standards\". That same year, singer Junko Ohashi recorded her own version for the album \"Terra\". In 2009, Akira Fuse recorded a cover of \"Love Love Love\" for his album \"Ballade II\". In the same year, New Zealand singer Hayley Westenra recorded a cover english version from this song for Japanese-themed album \"\"Hayley Sings Japanese Songs 2\"\". In 2010, Shin Seung Hun and Hiromi Iwasaki both recorded their own versions of the song for their albums, \"My Favorite\" and \"Dear Friends V\", respectively. In 2012, Maya Sakura included a cover of \"Love Love Love\" on her album \"Maya Kara Karaoke Queen Sakura Maya to Utaō!!\". In 2013, Tsuyoshi Domoto and Chris Hart recorded covers of the song for their respective albums \"Kaba\" and \"Heart Song\". In 2014, Miwa recorded a cover of the song for the Dreams Come True tribute album, \"Watashi no Dorikamu\", released in celebration of the band's 25th anniversary. In 2015, Tomomi Kahara recorded a cover of the song for her third cover album, \"Memories 3: Kahara Back to 1995\". \"Love Love Love\" has also been covered in English by Eric Martin on his cover album, \"Mr. Vocalist\" (2008), Cargo×Seira on the album \"Flower Shower\" (2010) and The United on the album, \"We Are The United\" (2013).",
"title": "Love Love Love (Dreams Come True song)"
} |
14122 | pirates of the caribbean: dead man's chest (film) was released throughout the us on july 7, 2006. | SUPPORTS | when did pirates of the caribbean: dead man's chest (film) release throughout the us? | july 7, 2006 | {
"id": "17033698",
"text": "\"Dead Man's Chest\" was released in the United States on July 7, 2006, and received mixed reviews, with praise for its special effects, action sequences, Hans Zimmer's musical score, humor, and performances, particularly those of Depp and Nighy, but criticism for its convoluted plot and running time. The film broke several records at the time, including the opening-weekend record in the United States with $136 million, the fastest film to gross over $1 billion at the worldwide box office (63 days), the highest grossing first sequel at the worldwide box office and became the highest-grossing film of 2006 and the third highest-grossing film of all time (behind \"Titanic\" and \"\"). It currently ranks as the 29th highest-grossing film of all time worldwide and held the record as the highest-grossing film released by the Walt Disney Studios for nearly four years until it was surpassed by \"Toy Story 3\" (2010). The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, and won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. Its sequel, \"At World's End\", was released the following year.",
"title": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"
} | {
"id": "17885793",
"text": "Davy Jones was part of Series One of the \"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest\" action figure set produced by NECA. Although the initial run of figures had a sticker on the box that proclaimed that the figure came with the Dead Man's Chest and Jones' heart, both props (as well as the key) were released with the Bootstrap Bill figure in Series Two. Jones also made an appearance as a smaller figure with crew members Angler, Wheelback and Penrod. Jones was issued as a plush toy as part of Sega's \"Dead Man's Chest\" plush assortment. Jones was also part of a 3 figure pack as a 3.75 inch figure with Hector Barbossa and a limited edition gold Jack Sparrow for \"At World's End\". Davy Jones and his ship, the \"Flying Dutchman\", were produced as a Mega Blocks set for the movies \"Dead Man's Chest\" and \"\". Although his minifigure counterpart in the \"Dead Man's Chest\" set has more bluish tentacles then his counterpart in the \"At World's End\" set, which has more greenish tentacles.",
"title": "Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean)"
} |
14123 | the air date of the episode of star trek ds9, when the dominion war starts is june 16, 1997. | SUPPORTS | what is the air date of the episode of star trek ds9, when the dominion war starts? | june 16, 1997 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "8907455",
"text": "As mentioned, \"Deep Space Nine\" debuted in January 1993 with the double-episode \"The Emissary\", half-way through the . This marked the first time in the history of the franchise that two series were airing concurrently, which would continue until \"DS9\" ended in 1999. \"DS9\" was the sole \"Star Trek\" series on the air during the fall of 1994. However, while \"DS9\" was syndicated and thus aired nationally on multiple networks, \"Star Trek:Voyager\" on the then-new UPN network. One of the most acclaimed episodes of DS9 is \"In the Pale Moonlight\" in Episode 19 of Season 6, involving a plot with Sisko, Garak, and the Dominion war. Other noted episodes include \"Little Green Men\" which takes \"Star Trek\" to Roswell, New Mexico, \"Call to Arms\" for its role in the series' War-saga, and \"Take Me Out To The Holosuite\" noted for featuring the sport baseball.",
"title": "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"
} |
14124 | the last civil war widow from the union died on january, 2003. | SUPPORTS | when did the last civil war widow from the union die? | january, 2003 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "21543102",
"text": "Vasey set out to obtain an increase in the War Widow's pension. This had originally been introduced during the Great War. A review of pensions in 1920 had set the war widow's pension at £1/2 per week at a time when the basic wage was £3/13 a week. Although war widows were fortunate to avoid a pension cut during the Great Depression, the pension remained unchanged until 1943, when it became £2/10 a week. By this time post-war inflation had eaten away much of its value, leaving many war widows in financial hardship. Vasey resolved that the war widow's pension should be raised to the basic wage, which by 1947 was £5/9 per week.",
"title": "Jessie Vasey"
} |
14125 | celtic has won the most cwc trophies than rangers. | REFUTES | who has won the most cwc trophies celtic or rangers? | celtic | {
"id": "12039723",
"text": "BULLET::::- Allan Martin (Rangers 1891–1892, Celtic 1895–1896)\n\nBULLET::::- George Livingstone (Celtic 1901–1902, Rangers 1906–1909)\n\nBULLET::::- Alec Bennett (Celtic 1903–1908, Rangers 1908–1918)\n\nBULLET::::- Tom Sinclair (Rangers 1904–1906, Celtic 1906–1907)\n\nBULLET::::- Robert Campbell (Celtic 1905–1906, Rangers 1906–1914)\n\nBULLET::::- Hugh Shaw (Rangers 1905–1906, Celtic 1906–1907)\n\nBULLET::::- Willie Kivlichan (Rangers 1905–1907, Celtic 1907–1911)\n\nBULLET::::- David Taylor (Rangers 1906–1911, Celtic 1918–1919 wartime guest)\n\nBULLET::::- Davie McLean (Celtic 1907–1909, Rangers 1918–1919)\n\nBULLET::::- Scott Duncan (Rangers 1913–1918, Celtic 1918–1919 wartime guest)\n\nBULLET::::- James Young (Celtic 1917–1918, Rangers 1917–1918)\n\nBULLET::::- Tully Craig (Celtic 1919–1922, Rangers 1923–1935)\n\nSection::::Players who played for both teams.:Post-war.",
"title": "Old Firm"
} | {
"id": "937363",
"text": "John v Anon\n\nJohn v. Anon [c. 1290] BL. Add. 31826, fol. 169 is a very early common law case and shows the very early development of trust law, although the decision itself is not precedent setting. The significance of the case is rather that it records a detailed view of the proceedings when one went into chancery to purchase a writ.\n\nThis case was very early in the common law era being heard only ten years after Edward II set up the division of various courts in the curia regis.\n\nSection::::The facts of the case.",
"title": "John v Anon"
} |
14126 | finegold alexander & associates inc. was the architectural firm that designed the holocaust museum in washington dc. | REFUTES | what architectural firm designed the holocaust museum in washington dc? | finegold alexander & associates inc. | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "3377334",
"text": "Holocaust museum\n\nThe term Holocaust museum may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- Ani Ma'amin Holocaust Museum (Jerusalem)\n\nBULLET::::- Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education & Tolerance\n\nBULLET::::- Florida Holocaust Museum\n\nBULLET::::- Ghetto Fighters' House (Western Galilee, Israel)\n\nBULLET::::- Holocaust Museum Houston\n\nBULLET::::- Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center\n\nBULLET::::- Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre (Australia)\n\nBULLET::::- Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust\n\nBULLET::::- Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre\n\nBULLET::::- Simon Wiesenthal Center (Los Angeles)\n\nBULLET::::- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington, D.C.)\n\nBULLET::::- Virginia Holocaust Museum\n\nBULLET::::- Yad Vashem (Jerusalem), Israel's national Holocaust Remembrance Authority",
"title": "Holocaust museum"
} |
14127 | 48 contiguous states are there in the united states. | SUPPORTS | how many contiguous states there is in the united states? | 48 | {
"id": "3993272",
"text": "BULLET::::- Brookings, Oregon – westernmost city of more than 5,000 residents in the 48 contiguous states\n\nBULLET::::- Coos Bay, Oregon – westernmost city of more than 10,000 residents in the 48 contiguous states\n\nBULLET::::- Eureka, California – westernmost city of more than 25,000 residents in the 48 contiguous states\n\nBULLET::::- Corvallis, Oregon – westernmost city of more than 50,000 residents in the 48 contiguous states\n\nBULLET::::- Eugene, Oregon – westernmost city of more than 100,000 residents in the 48 contiguous states\n\nBULLET::::- Portland, Oregon – westernmost city of more than 500,000 residents in the United States",
"title": "List of extreme points of the United States"
} | {
"id": "15533436",
"text": "AB 217, allows residents of non-contiguous states to purchase long guns in Nevada. It also allows Nevada residents to purchase long guns in non-contiguous states. This legislation brings Nevada in line with the protections provided by the Firearms Owners Protection Act, which allows for the interstate sale of long guns by federally licensed firearms dealers.",
"title": "Gun laws in Nevada"
} |
14128 | charles darwin came up with the underlying principles of the phrase "survival of the fittest". | SUPPORTS | who came up with underlying principles of the phrase "survival of the fittest"? | charles darwin | {
"id": "22487054",
"text": "Natural selection is commonly equated with \"survival of the fittest\", but this expression originated in Herbert Spencer's \"Principles of Biology\" in 1864, five years after Charles Darwin published his original works. \"Survival of the fittest\" describes the process of natural selection incorrectly, because natural selection is not only about survival and it is not always the fittest that survives.\n\nSection::::Source of variation.",
"title": "Introduction to evolution"
} | {
"id": "6893031",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Survival of the Fittest\" (song), by Mobb Deep, 1995\n\nBULLET::::- \"Survival of the Fittest\", a song by Fredo, 2019\n\nBULLET::::- \"Survival of the Fittest\", a song by Herbie Hancock from \"Maiden Voyage\", 1965\n\nBULLET::::- \"Survival of the Fittest\", a song by MC Lyte from \"Eyes on This\", 1989\n\nSection::::Television.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Survival of the Fittest\" (TV series) a British reality series\n\nBULLET::::- ROH Survival of the Fittest, an annual professional wrestling tournament held by Ring of Honor\n\nEpisodes\n\nBULLET::::- \"Survival of the Fittest\" (\"The Spectacular Spider-Man\")\n\nBULLET::::- \"Survival of the Fittest\" (\"Supernatural\")",
"title": "Survival of the fittest (disambiguation)"
} |
14129 | virginia wade was the last british female to win wimbledon as part of mixed doubles. | REFUTES | who is the last british female to win wimbledon as part of mixed doubles? | virginia wade | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "9349488",
"text": "Leander Paes\n\nLeander Adrian Paes ( ; born 17 June 1973) is an Indian professional tennis player. \n\nPaes has won eight doubles and ten mixed doubles Grand Slam titles. He holds a career Grand Slam in men's doubles and mixed doubles, and achieved the rare men's doubles/mixed doubles double at the 1999 Wimbledon tournament. His mixed doubles Wimbledon title in 2010 made him the second man (after Rod Laver) to win Wimbledon titles in three decades.",
"title": "Leander Paes"
} |
14130 | the smoking ban in workplaces came into ireland on january 1st 2016. | REFUTES | when did the smoking ban in workplaces come into ireland? | january 1st 2016 | {
"id": "8446791",
"text": "In spite of tough opposition, Martin introduced a ban on tobacco smoking in all Irish workplaces, including pubs and restaurants. He announced on 30 January 2003, his intention to have the ban in place on 1 January 2004. He visited New York in September 2003, to look at how a similar ban worked there and signed the UN's framework convention on tobacco control at their headquarters. The smoking ban was introduced on 29 March 2004, making Ireland the first country in the world to introduce a blanket ban on smoking in the workplace. Martin was presented with an award by the European Respiratory Society in Glasgow on 4 September 2004, for his work on the smoking ban.",
"title": "Micheál Martin"
} | {
"id": "3463366",
"text": "BULLET::::- Statewide smoking ban excluding bars, casinos and some restaurants. Effective September 11, 2008, after being signed into law by Governor Ed Rendell on June 13, 2008, Pennsylvania's 1988 Clean Indoor Air Act was amended to ban smoking statewide in all restaurants and other enclosed workplaces in Pennsylvania, except as exempted. The Act exempts (1) eating/drinking establishments where 20% or less of sales come from food AND persons under 18 are not allowed, (2) private homes and vehicles, except those used as a child daycare or adult care facility, (3) designated hotel/motel smoking rooms, (4) full service truck stops, (5) retail tobacco shops, (6) workplaces of tobacco manufacturers and wholesalers, (7) nursing homes, (8) designated smoking areas in day treatment facilities, psychiatric facilities, and healthcare facilities, (9) private clubs when public events are not being held, including volunteer fire, ambulance, and rescue stations, (10) tobacco-related fundraisers, (11) places rented for tobacco exhibitions, (12) cigar bars, (13) 25% of a casino gaming floor, and (14) outdoor areas. Local governments except Philadelphia are preempted from regulating smoking more stringently than the Act. Philadelphia's smoking ordinance, which went into effect on January 8, 2007, bans smoking in all restaurants, exempting bars where food accounts for less than 10% of sales and alcohol accounts for more than 90% of sales, and persons under 18 are prohibited. Philadelphia's ordinance is the only local smoking ban in Pennsylvania. On April 29, 2014, Mayor Michael Nutter passed an executive order banning smoking in all city parks. Allegheny County enacted a smoking ban October 2006, but it was immediately challenged in court as violating the 1988 Clean Indoor Air Act's preemption of all local smoking regulations. In May 2007, the ban was overturned by the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court.",
"title": "List of smoking bans in the United States"
} |
14131 | nehru was the first prime minister of india, first elected in 1947. | SUPPORTS | who was the first prime minister of india, first elected in 1947? | nehru | {
"id": "8205341",
"text": "BULLET::::- Carrie Lam (Wolfson), Chief Executive Elect of Hong Kong 2017-–\n\nBULLET::::- Lee Hsien Loong (Trinity), Prime Minister of Singapore 2004–\n\nBULLET::::- Lee Kuan Yew (Fitzwilliam), first Prime Minister of Singapore 1965–1990\n\nBULLET::::- Edward Mutesa II (Magdalene), first President of Uganda 1963–1966\n\nBULLET::::- Khawaja Nazimuddin (Trinity Hall), Prime Minister of Pakistan 1951–1953\n\nBULLET::::- Jawaharlal Nehru (Trinity), first Prime Minister of India 1947–1964\n\nBULLET::::- Anand Panyarachun (Trinity), Prime Minister of Thailand, 1991–1992, then again in 1992\n\nBULLET::::- Tunku Abdul Rahman (St Catharine's), first Prime Minister of Malaysia 1957–1970\n\nBULLET::::- George Maxwell Richards (Pembroke), President of Trinidad and Tobago 2003–",
"title": "List of University of Cambridge people"
} | {
"id": "8342484",
"text": "BULLET::::- Politicians including Mahatma Gandhi (leader of the Indian independence movement), Jomo Kenyatta (first Prime Minister, first President and \"Father of the Nation\" of Kenya), Kwame Nkrumah (first Prime Minister, President and \"Founder\" of Ghana and \"Father\" of African Nationalism), Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (first Prime Minister and \"Father of the Nation\" of Mauritius), Chaim Herzog (former President of Israel), Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (first Prime Minister of Nigeria), Itō Hirobumi (first Prime Minister of Japan), Junichiro Koizumi (former Prime Minister of Japan), Wu Tingfang (Acting Premier during the early years of the Republic of China), and Sir Stafford Cripps (former Chancellor of the Exchequer);",
"title": "University College London"
} |
14132 | palestinian arabic is the dialect of south levantine arabic that is spoken in palestine. | SUPPORTS | what dialect of south levantine arabic is spoken in palestine? | palestinian arabic | {
"id": "16551344",
"text": "BULLET::::- Algerian Saharan Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Andalusian Arabic (extinct)\n\nBULLET::::- Siculo-Arabic (extinct)\n\nBULLET::::- Maltese\n\nBULLET::::- Western Bedouin\n\nBULLET::::- Hassaniyya Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Algerian Saharan Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Eastern Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Levantine Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- North Levantine Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Syrian Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Lebanese Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- South Levantine Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Jordanian Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Palestinian Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Cypriot Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Levantine Bedawi Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Mesopotamian Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Gelet\n\nBULLET::::- Tigris dialect Cluster\n\nBULLET::::- Baghdadi Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Euphrates dialect cluster\n\nBULLET::::- Khuzestani Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Qeltu\n\nBULLET::::- Peninsular Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Gulf Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Kuwaiti Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- varieties from Qatar and the UAE.\n\nBULLET::::- Shihhi Arabic\n\nBULLET::::- Omani Arabic",
"title": "Classification of Arabic languages"
} | {
"id": "19069510",
"text": "Levantine Arabic is most closely related to North Mesopotamian Arabic, Anatolian Arabic, and Cypriot Arabic.\n\nSection::::Classification.:North Levantine Arabic.\n\nDialects include:\n\nBULLET::::- Syria: The dialect of Damascus and the dialect of Aleppo are well-known.\n\nBULLET::::- Lebanon: North Lebanese, South Lebanese (Metuali, Shii), North-Central Lebanese (Mount Lebanon Arabic), South-Central Lebanese (Druze Arabic), Standard Lebanese, Beqaa, Sunni Beiruti, Saida Sunni, Iqlim-Al-Kharrub Sunni, Jdaideh\n\nBULLET::::- Çukurova, Turkey: Cilician/Çukurovan\n\nSection::::Classification.:South Levantine Arabic.\n\nDialects include:\n\nBULLET::::- Jordan: Fellahi, Madani\n\nBULLET::::- Palestine: Fellahi, Madani\n\nBULLET::::- Israel: Fellahi, Madani\n\nBULLET::::- United Arab Emirates (not indigenous)\n\nSection::::Geographical distribution.",
"title": "Levantine Arabic"
} |
14133 | season 2 of the carrie diaries was set in 1985. | SUPPORTS | what year is season 2 of the carrie diaries set in? | 1985 | {
"id": "25359904",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Fright Night\" (album), an album by power metal band Stratovarius\n\nBULLET::::- \"Fright Night\", a season 4 episode of \"The Brady Bunch\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Fright Night\", a season 1 episode of \"The Carrie Diaries\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Fright Night\", a season 3 episode of \"Life with Derek\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Fright Night\", a season 3 episode of \"Night Gallery\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Fright Night\", a season 7 episode of \"Perfect Strangers\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Fright Night Part 2\", the 1988 sequel to the 1985 film\n\nBULLET::::- \"\", the 2013 sequel to the 2011 film\n\nBULLET::::- Fright Nights, a seasonal Halloween event at Warner Bros. Movie World in Australia",
"title": "Fright Night (disambiguation)"
} | {
"id": "12379489",
"text": "List of The Carrie Diaries episodes\n\nThe Carrie Diaries is an American television teen drama which premiered on January 14, 2013, on The CW. The series, developed by Amy B. Harris, is a prequel to the HBO television series \"Sex and the City\" and based on the book of the same name by Candace Bushnell. On May 9, 2013, The CW renewed \"The Carrie Diaries\" for a second season, consisting of 13 episodes. On May 8, 2014, The CW canceled \"The Carrie Diaries\" after two seasons.\n\nOver the course of two seasons, 26 episodes of \"The Carrie Diaries\" aired.",
"title": "List of The Carrie Diaries episodes"
} |
14134 | women's cross country skiing was first competed in the olympics on the date of 23 february 1952. | SUPPORTS | what date was women's cross country skiing first competed in the olympics? | 23 february 1952 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "11205464",
"text": "[[Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics|2018]] [[Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics|2022]]\n\nSection::::Winter Olympics.:Cross-country skiing.\n\n[[Cross-country skiing at the 1924 Winter Olympics|1924]] [[Cross-country skiing at the 1928 Winter Olympics|1928]]\n\n[[Cross-country skiing at the 1932 Winter Olympics|1932]] [[Cross-country skiing at the 1936 Winter Olympics|1936]]\n\n[[Cross-country skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics|1948]] [[Cross-country skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics|1952]]\n\n[[Cross-country skiing at the 1956 Winter Olympics|1956]] [[Cross-country skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics|1960]]\n\n[[Cross-country skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics|1964]] [[Cross-country skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics|1968]]\n\n[[Cross-country skiing at the 1972 Winter Olympics|1972]] [[Cross-country skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics|1976]]",
"title": "Olympic results index"
} |
14135 | my heart will go on's theme is he point of view of a person of a great age looking back so many years. | REFUTES | what film's theme is my heart will go on? | he point of view of a person of a great age looking back so many years | {
"id": "852937",
"text": "Other awards won by Dion included: Amigo Award for Best International Female Artist, ASCAP Film and Television Music Award for Most Performed Song from Motion Picture (\"My Heart Will Go On\"), ASCAP Pop Awards for Most Performed Songs (\"My Heart Will Go On\" twice and \"To Love You More\"), Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favourite Song from a Movie (\"My Heart Will Go On\") (\"Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture\" was nominated for Favorite Soundtrack), BMI Film & TV Award for Most Performed Song from a Film, BMI Pop Awards for Most Performed Songs (\"My Heart Will Go On\" and \"To Love You More\" twice), Gold Otto for Female Singer at the Bravo Otto Awards, Echo Award for International Female Artist of the Year in 1999 (nominated in the same category in 1998), Félix Award for Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French in 1999 (nominated in the same category in 1998), Gémeaux Award for Best Variety Special (\"Let's Talk About Love avec Céline Dion\") (also nominated in other categories for \"Let's Talk About Love avec Céline Dion\" and \"Let's talk from Las Vegas, Céline\" television specials), Hungarian Music Award for International Album of the Year (\"Let's Talk About Love\"), Japan Gold Disc Award for International Artist of the Year and International Pop Album of the Year (\"Let's Talk About Love\"), Japan Record Award in category Special Achievement Award (\"My Heart Will Go On\"), Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Song (\"My Heart Will Go On\"), Malta Music Award for Best Selling Female International Artist, MuchMusic Video Award for (\"My Heart Will Go On\"), NARM Best Seller Award for 1997-1998 Soundtrack (\"Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture\"), Performance Magazine Award for Best Pop Act, Pop Corn Music Award for Best Female Singer of the Year, Satellite Awards for Best Original Song (\"My Heart Will Go On\") and Best Original Score (\"Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture\") and South African Music Award for Best Selling International Album (\"Let's Talk About Love\").",
"title": "Let's Talk About Love"
} | {
"id": "4660208",
"text": "Don't Go Breaking My Heart (disambiguation)\n\n\"Don't Go Breaking My Heart\" is a 1976 duet by Elton John and Kiki Dee.\n\nDon't Go Breaking My Heart may also refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- \"Don't Go Breaking My Heart,\" a 1966 song by written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, which appeared on the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album \"S.R.O.\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Don't Go Breaking My Heart\" (Sonic Dream Collective song), 1995\n\nBULLET::::- \"Don't Go Breaking My Heart\" (1999 film), a British film\n\nBULLET::::- \"Don't Go Breaking My Heart\" (2011 film), a Hong Kong-Chinese romantic comedy film",
"title": "Don't Go Breaking My Heart (disambiguation)"
} |
14136 | roy orbison's first number one hit in the us hot 100 and canada was "running scared". | SUPPORTS | what was roy orbison's first number one hit in the us hot 100 and canada? | "running scared" | {
"id": "11297520",
"text": "Running Scared (Roy Orbison song)\n\n\"Running Scared\" is a song written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson and sung by Orbison. An operatic rock ballad, the recording of the song was overseen by audio engineer Bill Porter and released as a 45rpm single by Monument Records in March 1961 and went to number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. \"Running Scared\" also reached No.9 in the UK Singles Chart. It sold over one million copies in the US alone. The song was included on Orbison's 1962 album \"Crying\" as the final track on the album.",
"title": "Running Scared (Roy Orbison song)"
} | {
"id": "19380167",
"text": "Roy Kelton Orbison was born in Vernon, Texas, on April 23, 1936, and he grew up in Wink, Texas. His parents Orbie Lee and Nadine, gave him a guitar for his sixth birthday and taught him the chords to \"You Are My Sunshine\". Roy Orbison grew up around country music and later stated it was a great influence to him. “I grew up with country music in Texas. The first singer I heard on the radio who really slayed me was Lefty Frizzell. He had this technique which involved sliding syllables together that really blew me away.” By the time Orbison was eight years old he was performing on local radio shows, and at thirteen years old he formed the band The Wink Westerners. The Wink Westerners obtained local notoriety and performed mainly country and pop songs. He began singing and playing guitar professionally in his teens with the band the Wink Westerners. The Wink Westerners had a weekly television show for them on KMID-TV. Roy Orbison attended North Texas University after high school, and it was there where he discovered rock and roll and began to write more pop oriented songs. Orbison stayed at North Texas for only a year stating he felt like he was in the “wrong place at the wrong time.” He left and moved to Odessa, Texas where he formed The Teen Kings. The Teen Kings consisted of Roy Orbison, James Morrow, Jack Kennelley, Billy Pat Ellis, and Johnny “Peanuts” Wilson. The Teen Kings got a job on a local television show and they recorded “Ooby Dooby” (written by two fellow North Texas State students Dick Penner and Wade Moore) for a local label. In 1956, singer/songwriter Johnny Cash appeared on the show and on his advice Orbison and the Teen Kings signed with Sun Records in Memphis. Shortly after signing a new version of \"Ooby Dooby\" was recorded and became a hit in 1956. \"Ooby Dooby\" did well nationwide, reaching #59 on the Billboards Hot 100 and sold roughly 200,000 copies. According to the official Roy Orbison discography by Marcel Riesco, the follow-up single was \"Rockhouse\" b/w \"You're My Baby\", and shortly after this release the Teen Kings disbanded, and Orbison remained under contract to Sun as a solo artist. Orbison continued recording using the Sun house musicians. Not unlike several other artists at Sun, Roy Orbison was unhappy with the direction Sam Phillips was taking. Orbison noted that he wasn't quite comfortable with rockabilly but later stated he enjoyed the freedom in the studio that came with being a Sun artist. Sun’s musical director Bill Justice gave Orbison the song “Chicken Hearted.” Released in December 1957, it was Orbison’s last shot at remaining a contracted artist for Sun. Shortly after the failure of \"Chicken Hearted\", Orbison moved back to Texas with his first wife Claudette Frady. Sam Phillips later stated having regret in not promoting Orbison more than he did. Orbison began to question rather or not he still wanted to be a performer and began to focus more on writing. As a writer, Orbison scored a Hot 100 hit for Warren Smith with \"So Long I'm Gone\" and he did even better when Jerry Lee Lewis recorded a new version of \"Go!, Go!, Go!\", renaming the track \"Down The Line.\" The greatest writing success Orbison had was due to The Everly Brothers recording the song \"Claudette\". The success of \"Claudette\" gave Orbison enough money to buy himself out of his contract at Sun and he signed over all of his copyrights in exception to \"Claudette\". Roy Orbison played lead guitar in all of his Sun Records recordings, creating a breakthrough sound which became such a big part of rockabilly music.",
"title": "Roy Orbison's Sun Recordings"
} |
14137 | paul kagame won the popular vote in 2017 rwandan presidential election. | SUPPORTS | who won the popular vote in 2017 rwandan presidential election? | paul kagame | {
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"text": "2017 Rwandan presidential election\n\nPresidential elections were held in Rwanda on 4 August 2017. The incumbent President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, was re-elected to a third seven-year term with 98.79% of the vote.\n\nSection::::Background.\n\nA referendum in 2015 approved constitutional amendments that allow incumbent President Paul Kagame to run for a third term in office in 2017, as well as shortening presidential terms from seven to five years, although the latter change would not come into effect until 2024.\n\nSection::::Electoral system.\n\nThe President of Rwanda is elected in one round of voting by plurality.\n\nSection::::Candidates.",
"title": "2017 Rwandan presidential election"
} | {
"id": "23997252",
"text": "List of elections in 2017\n\nThe following elections occurred in 2017.\n\nSection::::Africa.\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 Somali presidential election 8 February 2017\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 Gambian parliamentary election 6 April 2017\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 Algerian legislative election 4 May 2017\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 Lesotho general election 3 June 2017\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 Republic of the Congo parliamentary election 16 and 30 July 2017\n\nBULLET::::- Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha: 2017 Saint Helena general election 26 July 2017\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 Senegalese parliamentary election 30 July 2017\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 Rwandan presidential election 4 August 2017\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 Kenyan general election 8 August 2017",
"title": "List of elections in 2017"
} |
14138 | the setting of the play macbeth was at inverness, dunsinane in scotland. | SUPPORTS | where in scotland is the setting of the play macbeth? | inverness, dunsinane | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "19697352",
"text": "In Act V, Lady Macbeth is overcome with guilt; she dies and it is later postulated that she committed suicide. Now completely alone, Macbeth laments that life is a \"tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.\" By the end of the play Macbeth learns that the witches' second set of prophecies have hidden meanings: Malcolm's army carries shields made from Birnam wood to Macbeth's fortress in Dunsinane, and Macduff reveals that he was prematurely removed from his mother's womb, meaning that he technically was not \"of woman born\". Beaten but still defiant, Macbeth declares, \"Lay on Macduff, and damned be he who first cries, hold, enough!\" In the ensuing duel, Macduff kills Macbeth and cuts off his head.",
"title": "Macbeth (character)"
} |
14139 | the minimum general marriage age in illinois is 16. | REFUTES | what is the minimum general marriage age in illinois? | 16 | {
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"text": "The marriage age in the United States is set by each state and territory, either by statute or the common law applies. An individual can marry in the United States as of right, without parental consent or other authorization, on reaching 18 years of age in all states except in Nebraska, where the general marriage age is 19, and Mississippi where the general marriage age is 21. In Puerto Rico the general marriage age is also 21. In all these jurisdictions, these are also the ages of majority. In Alabama, however, the age of majority is 19, while the general marriage age is 18. When at least one of the marriage partners is under 18, the marriage is considered a child or underage marriage, and requires “exceptional circumstances” to be permitted. This may be parental consent or judicial authorisation, and there may be other requirements. In many states (but not in Massachusetts), a child's marriage automatically emancipates the minor, or increases his or her legal rights beyond allowing the minor to consent to certain medical treatments.",
"title": "Marriage age in the United States"
} | {
"id": "10352172",
"text": "Section::::Armaments sea vessels.:Command boat \"Generał Szeptycki\".\n\nBULLET::::- 75 mm cannon (x2)\n\nBULLET::::- 7.92 mm (4 cm) cannon\n\nBULLET::::- Mines\n\nSection::::Armaments sea vessels.:Command boat \"Admirał Dickman\".\n\nBULLET::::- 13.2 mm (2 cm) cannon\n\nBULLET::::- 7.92 mm (2 cm) cannon\n\nSection::::Armaments sea vessels.:Command boat \"Andrzej Zamoyski\".\n\nBULLET::::- 105 mm Cannon (x2)\n\nSection::::Armaments sea vessels.:Command boat \"Warneńczyk\".\n\nBULLET::::- 4 heavy machine guns\n\nSection::::Armaments sea vessels.:Little command boat \"Żółkiewski\".\n\nBULLET::::- 7.92 mm (2 cm) cannon\n\nSection::::Armaments sea vessels.:Heavy patrol boat \"Nieuchwytny\".\n\nBULLET::::- 40 mm Vickers cannon (x1)\n\nBULLET::::- 40 mm Bofors anti-aircraft cannon\n\nBULLET::::- 37 mm Puteaux cannon\n\nBULLET::::- 7.9 mm (1 cm) Hotchkiss heavy machine guns\n\nSection::::Armaments sea vessels.:Support boat \"Neptun\".\n\nBULLET::::- 37 mm (1 cm) cannon\n\nSection::::River boat local project.",
"title": "List of World War II weapons of Poland"
} |
14140 | cheap trick sang the song "if you want my love" in 1982. | SUPPORTS | who sings the song "if you want my love" in 1982? | cheap trick | {
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"text": "If You Want My Love (disambiguation)\n\nIf You Want My Love is a 1982 single by American rock band Cheap Trick from their album \"\"One on One\"\".\n\nIf You Want My Love or similar may also refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- \"If You Want My Love\" (Twenty 4 Seven song), a 1997 single by Dutch band Twenty 4 Seven\n\nBULLET::::- \"(If You Want My Love) Put Something Down On It\", a song by American musician Bobby Womack from the 1975 album \"I Don't Know What the World Is Coming To\"",
"title": "If You Want My Love (disambiguation)"
} | {
"id": "16883921",
"text": "Written in 1986, \"Part of Your World\" was the first song lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken wrote for \"The Little Mermaid\", although Menken had not yet been enlisted as Ashman's composer when the song was first conceived. Directly inspired by Broadway's most successful musicals, Ashman believed that \"The Little Mermaid\"'s story would benefit from at least one song that serves as its heroine's \"inner diary of thoughts\". Having always intended for Ariel to perform a song in her grotto, directors and screenwriters Ron Clements and John Musker originally asked Ashman to write a song in which Ariel declares her love for Prince Eric by singing to a statue of the character, but Ashman suggested that a song depicting the character's fascination with the human world would be a stronger alternative. Ashman explained to the filmmakers that \"Part of Your World\" would be Ariel's \"I Want\" song, likening it to moments in stage musicals during which the heroine sings about her dreams so that the audience can begin to care about the character and her journey. Menken believes that Disney had not yet included explicit \"I Want\" songs in the studio's films prior to \"The Little Mermaid\", making \"Part of Your World\" the first time one had been written intentionally for a Disney film. However, Disney princesses had technically been singing \"I Want\" songs since \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (1937) and \"Cinderella\" (1950). Observing structural similarities between the song and \"Somewhere That's Green\" from their musical \"Little Shop of Horrors\" (1982), the songwriters nicknamed \"Part of Your World\" \"Somewhere That's Dry\" because they believe it resembles an \"underwater version\" of the \"Little Shop of Horrors\" song. Additionally, Ashman had written a song entitled \"Disneyland\" with composer Marvin Hamlisch for their Broadway musical \"Smile\" (1986) in which a young girl, much like Ariel, sings about regularly watching Disney anthology series as a means of escaping her troubled childhood. Menken identified the musical motif he composed for the beginning of the ballad as his favorite part of the song. Ashman debuted \"Part of Your World\" for Clements and Musker at his apartment in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. Only the directors' second time meeting Ashman and first time meeting Menken, Menken provided the piano accompaniment while Ashman sang Ariel's melody himself, instead of their traditional method of Menken singing lead vocals. Moved by Ashman's demonstration, Musker recalled that the lyricist gazed up towards the ceiling as though it were the human world itself as he \"became Ariel before our eyes\" and \"poured out his heart in song\", helping them visualize \"this far-off place of wonder that so entranced this little mermaid.”",
"title": "Part of Your World"
} |
14141 | boxer and john mccain were the two current senators that represented california in 2016. | SUPPORTS | who are the two current senators that represent california in 2016? | boxer | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1059061",
"text": "Section::::Current Senators.:Rio de Janeiro.\n\nBULLET::::- Arolde de Oliveira (PSD)\n\nBULLET::::- Flávio Bolsonaro (PSL)\n\nBULLET::::- Romário (PODE)\n\nSection::::Current Senators.:Rio Grande do Norte.\n\nBULLET::::- Capitão Styvenson (REDE)\n\nBULLET::::- Jean-Paul Prates (PT)\n\nBULLET::::- Zenaide Maia (PODE)\n\nSection::::Current Senators.:Rio Grande do Sul.\n\nBULLET::::- Lasier Martins (PSD)\n\nBULLET::::- Luis Carlos Heinze (PP)\n\nBULLET::::- Paulo Paim (PT)\n\nSection::::Current Senators.:Rondônia.\n\nBULLET::::- Acir Gurgacz (PDT)\n\nBULLET::::- Confúcio Moura (MDB)\n\nBULLET::::- Marcos Rogério (DEM)\n\nSection::::Current Senators.:Roraima.\n\nBULLET::::- Chico Rodrigues (DEM)\n\nBULLET::::- Mecias de Jesus (PRB)\n\nBULLET::::- Telmário Mota (PTB)\n\nSection::::Current Senators.:Santa Catarina.\n\nBULLET::::- Dário Berger (MDB)\n\nBULLET::::- Esperidião Amin (PP)\n\nBULLET::::- Jorginho Mello (PR)\n\nSection::::Current Senators.:São Paulo.",
"title": "Federal Senate"
} |
14142 | irvin mcdowell was the confederate army military commander involved in the bull run battle. | REFUTES | which confederate army military commanders were involved in the bull run battle? | irvin mcdowell | {
"id": "8395880",
"text": "Just months after the start of the war at Fort Sumter, the Northern public clamored for a march against the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, which was expected to bring an early end to the Confederacy. Yielding to political pressure, Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell led his unseasoned Union Army across Bull Run against the equally inexperienced Confederate Army of Brig. Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard camped near Manassas Junction. McDowell's ambitious plan for a surprise flank attack on the Confederate left was poorly executed by his officers and men; nevertheless, the Confederates, who had been planning to attack the Union left flank, found themselves at an initial disadvantage.",
"title": "First Battle of Bull Run"
} | {
"id": "3444423",
"text": "Bull Run\n\nBull Run or Bullrun may refer to:\n\nSection::::Military.\n\nBULLET::::- First Battle of Bull Run (First Manassas), 1861, the first major battle of the American Civil War\n\nBULLET::::- Second Battle of Bull Run (Second Manassas), 1862, a later battle also at Bull Run\n\nBULLET::::- Operation Bull Run, a military operation of the Iraq War and part of Operation Marne Torch\n\nBULLET::::- Bullrun (decryption program), a secret anti-encryption program run by the US National Security Agency (NSA)\n\nBULLET::::- USNS \"Bull Run\" (T-AO-156), an oil tanker\n\nSection::::Places in the United States.\n\nSection::::Places in the United States.:Virginia.",
"title": "Bull Run"
} |
14143 | the new andi mack first episode in season 2 is coming out on october 8, 2018. | REFUTES | when is the new andi mack first episode in season 2 coming 0ut? | october 8, 2018 | {
"id": "10837142",
"text": "On August 20, 2017, five additional episodes were ordered for the second season. One week prior to the season two premiere, a music video for the full version of the series' theme song was released, starring the entire cast. On October 25, 2017, TVLine revealed that in the second season, Cyrus would begin to realize that he has romantic feelings for Jonah, following through from several hints in the first season, making him the first gay main character with a coming out storyline on Disney Channel. The second season premiered on Disney Channel on October 27, 2017.",
"title": "Andi Mack"
} | {
"id": "604496",
"text": "List of Andi Mack episodes\n\n\"Andi Mack\" is an American family comedy-drama television series created by Terri Minsky that aired on Disney Channel from April 7, 2017 to July 26, 2019. The series stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Joshua Rush, Sofia Wylie, Asher Angel, Lilan Bowden, Lauren Tom, and Trent Garrett. It follows 13-year-old Andi Mack and her best friends, Cyrus Goodman and Buffy Driscoll, as they attend middle school.",
"title": "List of Andi Mack episodes"
} |
14144 | warren g featuring adina howard sang the song "what's love got to do with it" in 1984. | REFUTES | who sang the song "what's love got to do with it" in 1984? | warren g featuring adina howard | {
"id": "11721826",
"text": "What's Love Got to Do with It?\n\nWhat's Love Got to Do with It? may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It\" (song), a 1984 song by Tina Turner\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It\" (film), a 1993 biographical film about Tina Turner\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It\" (album), the soundtrack album for the film\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It\" (Warren G song), a 1996 single by Warren G and Adina Howard\n\nBULLET::::- \"What's Love Got to Do with It?\", an episode of \"ReBoot\"",
"title": "What's Love Got to Do with It?"
} | {
"id": "22725456",
"text": "Section::::Warren G version.:Music video.\n\nA music video (directed by Joseph Kahn) was produced to promote the single, featuring footage of Warren G and Adina Howard performing the song, with clips from the film \"\". Jackie Chan also appears near the end of the video, dancing along with the artists.\n\nSection::::Warren G version.:Track listing.\n\nSection::::Warren G version.:Track listing.:A-side.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"What's Love Got to Do with It?\" (album version) – 4:17\n\nBULLET::::2. \"What's Love Got to Do with It?\" (clean radio version) – 4:17\n\nSection::::Warren G version.:Track listing.:B-side.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"What's Love Got to Do with It?\" (a cappella) – 4:15",
"title": "What's Love Got to Do with It (song)"
} |
14145 | the meaning of the cocktail toronto is a whisky cocktail. | SUPPORTS | what is the meaning of the cocktail toronto? | a whisky cocktail | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
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"id": "11764608",
"text": "While \"BMX Action's\" deliberate boycott was damaging, it was not the only reason the ABA was receiving reduce coverage in the BMX press, including in \"BMX Action's\" biggest competitors \"BMX Plus!\" and \"Super BMX\". Many ABA nationals coincided with important NBL nationals and considering there was an informal pro boycott of ABA nationals with the most prominent pros competing in the NBL and second tier sanctioning bodies like the United Bicycle Racers (UBR) and with those races were often scheduled on the same weekend as ABA events, the press followed. This led to a further decrease in coverage with the ABA events only getting one page, half page or even just a blurb in the \"Breaking News\" section of a major BMX publication, for instance \"BMX Plus!\" 's \"Check Point\", which as previously mentioned due to lack of top pros at ABA events did not cover any ABA races in depth for eight months. The BMX industry noticed this of course. In consequence, there were fewer BMX and non-BMX companies willing to sponsor, i.e. invest in, ABA events with the fewer direct and indirect advertising possibilities like a race team and/or particular racer they were sponsoring having a win reported in detail or even a company banner appearing in the background of a photograph by happenstance that would be printed in a major BMX magazine. Those companies could not only stop sponsoring and co-sponsoring ABA races, but also stop sending their expensive race teams to ABA Nationals. Also, the rank and file non-sponsored BMX racers-the vast majority-could stop attending ABA events if they perceive a lack of press coverage and a lack of big name pros and amateurs they wanted to see and race against stop participating. The in house \"ABA Action\" newspaper was not enough since it was restricted to ABA members and therefore it had a limited audience in comparison to a newsstand magazine. The obvious solution afforded to the ABA was to create its own magazine. In 1982 Mennenga created \"Bicycles and Dirt\" to circumvent the established press and attract advertisers. The first issue of \"Bicycles and Dirt\" or \"BAD\", premiered with the September 1982 issue. Contrary to Mennenga's expectations, advertisers did not flock to the new magazine, despite its built in audience. Like the newspaper \"ABA Action\" it was a subscription only magazine at the time. With this in mind the ABA put \"BAD\" on newsstands a year after its premier with Stu Thomsen on the cover of its September issue. It did not change the situation. The financial woes of \"BAD\" only grew worse and worse. However, instead of cutting one's losses after a few issues as most publishers would do, Mennenga continued to throw good money after bad and pump ABA funds into the ill-conceived and ill-executed venture. Eventually, it became clear to Mennenga that the ABA could not sustain the loss and there was no hope of a turnaround, and an agreement with \"BMX Action\" magazine cease publication as a condition to end its editorial boycott he folded \"Bicycles and Dirt\" with the September 1984 issue.",
"title": "American Bicycle Association"
} |
14146 | 8 justices were there in the us supreme court in 1869-present. | REFUTES | how many justices are there in the us supreme court in 1869-present? | 8 | {
"id": "3684793",
"text": "While the justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life, many have retired or resigned. Beginning in the early 20th century, many justices who left the Court voluntarily did so by retiring from the Court without leaving the federal judiciary altogether. A retired justice, according to the United States Code, is no longer a member of the Supreme Court, but remains eligible to serve by designation as a judge of a U.S. Court of Appeals or District Court, and many retired justices have served in these capacities. Historically, the average length of service on the Court has been less than 15 years. However, since 1970 the average length of service has increased to about 26 years.",
"title": "List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States"
} | {
"id": "12522308",
"text": "The Supreme Court of Japan is the highest court in Japan, composed of fifteen justices. The Chief Justice is nominated by the Cabinet and appointed to office by the Emperor, while associate justices are appointed by the Cabinet in attestation of the Emperor. The Judiciary Act fixes the total number of justices at 15, but allows the Court itself to specify how many justices sit on a petty bench. By law, at least ten out of the fifteen justices must have either ten years of combined experience as judges, or twenty years of combined experience as judges, lawyers, or professors.",
"title": "List of Justices of the Supreme Court of Japan"
} |
14147 | quentin tarantino played richie in from dusk till dawn: the series. | REFUTES | who played richie in from dusk till dawn: the series? | quentin tarantino | {
"id": "12209693",
"text": "Richard \"Richie\" Gecko is the name of two fictional characters in the \"From Dusk till Dawn\" film series. The original Richie Gecko is one of the protagonists in the 1996 film \"From Dusk till Dawn\". He is a nerdy, short-fused, rapist psychopath that only his brother, Seth Gecko (a cool, suave, short-fused, sociopathic anti-hero), could stand. He was portrayed by Quentin Tarantino on film, and an alternate version of the character is portrayed by Zane Holtz on TV.\n\nSection::::Main characters.:Richie Gecko.:Film series universe.",
"title": "From Dusk till Dawn (franchise)"
} | {
"id": "24678940",
"text": "BULLET::::2. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" (Simon & Shaker Remix) – 9:37\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" (The Shoes Remix) – 4:09\n\nBULLET::::4. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" (Canyons Remix) – 4:25\n\nBULLET::::- UK 7\" single\n\nBULLET::::- UK iTunes single\n\nBULLET::::1. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" (Radio Edit) – 2:36\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" – 2:46\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" (Live) – 2:43\n\nBULLET::::4. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" (Simon & Shaker Remix) – 9:37\n\nBULLET::::5. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" (The Shoes Remix) – 4:08\n\nBULLET::::6. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" (The Canyons Remix) – 4:24\n\nBULLET::::7. \"Dusk Till Dawn\" (Linus Loves Remix) – 5:19\n\nBULLET::::- UK iTunes B-side bundle",
"title": "Dusk Till Dawn (Ladyhawke song)"
} |
14148 | jake weber played bryce walker on 13 reasons why. | REFUTES | who plays bryce walker on 13 reasons why? | jake weber | {
"id": "12455478",
"text": "BULLET::::- Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, a student at Liberty High who comes from an abusive family and is in a relationship with Jessica.\n\nBULLET::::- Justin Prentice as Bryce Walker, a student from a rich family and the captain of the football team and pitcher on the baseball team at Liberty High. He is murdered in season 3, his killer’s identity and motive being the season’s main conflict.\n\nBULLET::::- Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, a student at Liberty High, the ex-boyfriend of Jessica and a former friend of Hannah.",
"title": "13 Reasons Why"
} | {
"id": "12455476",
"text": "Season three is set eight months after the end of season two. Clay and his friends are struggling to cope with the cover-up of Tyler’s attempted massacre at the Spring Fling, while helping him towards recovery. However, acrimonious tensions reach a boiling point during Liberty High’s Homecoming season, which results in the murder of Bryce Walker. The students of Liberty High are once again forced under the microscope as the investigation into Bryce’s death threatens to expose their darkest secrets. \n\nSection::::Cast and characters.\n\nSection::::Cast and characters.:Main.",
"title": "13 Reasons Why"
} |
14149 | jade and beck broke up in the episode number of victorious called "the worst couple". | REFUTES | what is the episode number of victorious does jade and beck break up? | "the worst couple" | {
"id": "7368669",
"text": "Section::::Personality.:Friendships.\n\nFred has had many friends in the neighborhood, starting with Melvin (Slappy White), and a lot of others, like Leroy, Skillet, etc. from the pool hall. However, his two best friends are Grady Wilson (Whitman Mayo) and Bubba Bexley (Don Bexley). Even though Fred thinks the two are dim-witted, he knows that they are more than reliable and can always lend him a helping hand.\n\nSection::::Notes.\n\nBULLET::::1. Libra Rising All Over Lamont Episode Number: 40\n\nBULLET::::2. My Brother-in-Law's Keeper Episode Number: 82\n\nBULLET::::3. Fred Sings the Blues Episode Number: 135\n\nBULLET::::4. Fred, the Reluctant Fingerman Episode Number: 41",
"title": "Fred G. Sanford"
} | {
"id": "14134522",
"text": "It is shown in \"Beck Falls For Tori\" and \"iParty with Victorious\" that Beck has never felt true terror nor has he ever been scared by anything, a fact backed up by Jade who calls him \"unscareable\". He usually tries to keep peace in the group and hold everyone together. Beck breaks up with Jade in the season 3 episode \"The Worst Couple\" after getting tired of constantly fighting with her. In the episode \"Tori Goes Platinum\" Beck tries to kiss Tori, revealing that he has romantic feelings for her, but she rejects him because she viewed it as a betrayal to Jade to kiss her ex-boyfriend. In the episode, Tori Fixes Beck and Jade, Beck tries dating a girl named Meredith, who wants to do anything he wants, causing him to realize how he prefers dating a girl who \"fights back\" and \"has a big mouth\" because it is not easy and that an easy relationship to him is \"boring\". This causes him to see how much he misses being with Jade and that he loves her, bringing the two back together again. Following this, their relationship is stronger and more stable.",
"title": "List of Victorious characters"
} |
14150 | oblong shapes are rectangular shapes with diagonal adjacent sides that are not equal in length. | SUPPORTS | rectangular shapes with diagonal adjacent sides that are not equal in length? | oblong | {
"id": "6721129",
"text": "BULLET::::- Square (regular quadrilateral): all four sides are of equal length (equilateral), and all four angles are right angles. An equivalent condition is that opposite sides are parallel (a square is a parallelogram), that the diagonals perpendicularly bisect each other, and are of equal length. A quadrilateral is a square if and only if it is both a rhombus and a rectangle (four equal sides and four equal angles).\n\nBULLET::::- \"Oblong\": a term sometimes used to denote a rectangle that has unequal adjacent sides (\"i.e.\" a rectangle that is not a square).",
"title": "Quadrilateral"
} | {
"id": "6883094",
"text": "BULLET::::- In Rin-chen Lha-mo's work \"We Tibetans\" (1926), she states that \"The longer the sequence you can [capture] . . . the better and the sequence is not broken by going around a corner, thus:\". This has been interpreted to mean that it may be possible to capture a corner piece, or a line(s) of pieces that occupy a portion of two adjacent sides of the board (hence at most one corner piece) by flanking them on two opposite ends provided there is no vacant space between any of the pieces, and Rin-cen Lha-mo actually provides an illustration showing just that. This rule is useful because it's generally difficult to perform these types of captures using the regular custodian method. However, some critics have debated whether this rule can be applied to any position on the board, or just with corner pieces. Rin-chen Lha-mo does however specifically state \"...going around a corner...\", and provides an illustrative example of pieces strictly going around a corner of the board. Lastly, Rin-chen Lha-mo does not specify whether or not the two pieces used to flank the captured pieces must occupy the same two adjacent sides that the captured pieces are occupying, although based upon the illustrative example she gave, she may have been attempting to suggest that. For example, in the beginning of the game, can one player attempt to capture the other player's 14 pieces as it is initially laid out using this modified custodian method? She also does not specify if (any of) the two pieces can be corner pieces (but opposite one another on the board if both are corner pieces) since these two corner pieces would not only occupy the same adjacent sides of the captured pieces, but also the remaining two other sides.",
"title": "Ming Mang (game)"
} |
14151 | billy redden portrayed the kid that played the banjo in deliverance. | SUPPORTS | who portrayed the kid that played the banjo in deliverance? | billy redden | {
"id": "20650957",
"text": "In 2012, 40 years after the release of \"Deliverance\", Redden was interviewed in association with a documentary, \"The Deliverance of Rabun County\" (2012). It explored the feelings of people in Rabun County four decades later about the 1972 film. Redden said that though \"Deliverance\" was the best thing that happened to him, he never saw much money from the movie:\n\nNoting some locals objected to the stereotypes in the movie, Redden said that the people in Rabun County were good people:\n\nSection::::Filmography.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (1972) - Lonnie\n\nBULLET::::- \"Blastfighter\" (1984) - Banjo Man (uncredited)",
"title": "Billy Redden"
} | {
"id": "9860619",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (novel), by James Dickey, the basis for the 1972 film\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Deliverance\", best-selling 1904 novel\n\nSection::::Arts, entertainment, and media.:Music.\n\nSection::::Arts, entertainment, and media.:Music.:Bands.\n\nBULLET::::- Deliverance (rock band), based in Canada\n\nBULLET::::- Deliverance (metal band), an American band\n\nSection::::Arts, entertainment, and media.:Music.:Albums.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (Deliverance album) (1989) by Deliverance (metal band)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (Corrosion of Conformity album) (1994)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (1996) by Baby D (dance group)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (Joi Cardwell album) (1999)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (Godkiller album) (2000)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (You Am I album) (2002)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (Opeth album) (2002)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Deliverance\" (Bubba Sparxxx album) (2003)",
"title": "Deliverance (disambiguation)"
} |
14152 | robyn arthur played mrs. potts in the live action west end show. | REFUTES | who played mrs. potts in the live action west end show? | robyn arthur | {
"id": "14080535",
"text": "From 1997 to 1998, Millar played Mrs Potts in the London production of \"Beauty and the Beast\", and appeared on the cast album composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice. In February 1998, Millar left the show because of deteriorating health.\n\nSection::::Personal life.\n\nMillar had one daughter, Lucy (born 1972), by her marriage to Rafael D. Frame, in 1962. She was a practising Christian.\n\nSection::::Death.",
"title": "Mary Millar"
} | {
"id": "21124645",
"text": "BULLET::::- Jane Mallett played Mrs. Lovett in a radio adaptation of the George Dibdin Pitt play for CBC Radio in 1947.\n\nBULLET::::- Siobhán McCarthy played Mrs. Lovett in the 2014 West End production and in its 2017 Off-Broadway transfer to the Barrow Street Theatre from February 14, 2017 until April 9, 2017.\n\nBULLET::::- Julia McKenzie played the role in the 1993 West End revival at the National Theatre Cottesloe and Lyttelton, for which she won the Olivier for Best Leading Actress in a Musical. She repeated the role in a 1994 BBC Radio adaptation of the production.",
"title": "Mrs. Lovett"
} |
14153 | an embryo usually implants and attaches to its mother in the uterus. | SUPPORTS | where does an embryo usually implant and attach to its mother? | uterus | {
"id": "4799689",
"text": "During copulation, the male inseminates the female. The spermatozoon fertilizes an ovum or various ova in the uterus or fallopian tubes, and this results in one or multiple zygotes. Sometimes, a zygote can be created by humans outside of the animal's body in the artificial process of in-vitro fertilization. After fertilization, the newly formed zygote then begins to divide through mitosis, forming an embryo, which implants in the female's endometrium. At this time, the embryo usually consists of 50 cells.\n\nSection::::Development.\n\nSection::::Development.:After implantation.",
"title": "Pregnancy (mammals)"
} | {
"id": "7147322",
"text": "Isaiah 32\n\nIsaiah 32 is the thirty-second chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains the prophecies attributed to the prophet Isaiah, and is one of the Book of the Prophets. The Jerusalem Bible groups chapters 28-35 together as a collection of \"poems on Israel and Judah\". Unlike the previous chapters, this chapter makes no reference to \"the overthrow of the Assyrians\".\n\nSection::::Text.\n\nThe original text was written in Hebrew language. This chapter is divided into 20 verses.\n\nSection::::Text.:Textual witnesses.",
"title": "Isaiah 32"
} |
14154 | henderson and north las vegas are the surrounding towns of las vegas. | REFUTES | what are the surrounding towns of las vegas? | henderson and north las vegas | {
"id": "5442250",
"text": "Las Vegas Township, Nevada\n\nLas Vegas Township is an administrative judicial township entirely within the Las Vegas Valley. The township provides judicial services for the city of Las Vegas and the unincorporated towns of Blue Diamond, Cactus Springs, Enterprise, Indian Springs, Mount Charleston, Paradise, Spring Valley, Summerlin South, Sunrise Manor (partially in North Las Vegas Township), Whitney (partially in Henderson Township) and Winchester. The city of Las Vegas has a separate municipal court for traffic and criminal misdemeanor offenses that occur within the city's incorporated boundaries.",
"title": "Las Vegas Township, Nevada"
} | {
"id": "7912764",
"text": "Section::::Schools.\n\nBULLET::::- Las Vegas Academy, a magnet high school\n\nBULLET::::- Las Vegas College, in Henderson, Nevada\n\nBULLET::::- Las Vegas Grammar School (Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada), a Registered Historic Place\n\nBULLET::::- Las Vegas Grammar School (Washington and D Streets, Las Vegas, Nevada), a Registered Historic Place\n\nSection::::Transportation.\n\nBULLET::::- Las Vegas station (Nevada), in Las Vegas, Nevada\n\nBULLET::::- Las Vegas station (New Mexico), in Las Vegas, New Mexico\n\nBULLET::::- \"City of Las Vegas\" (train), passenger train\n\nBULLET::::- Las Vegas Union Pacific Station, a former rail station in Las Vegas",
"title": "Las Vegas (disambiguation)"
} |
14155 | the first super mario game was made and released in the us in 1987. | REFUTES | when was the first super mario game made and released in the us? | 1987 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "24096447",
"text": "Critics saw \"Super Mario Land\" as a \"smaller\" and shorter version of \"Super Mario Bros.\". IGN's Lucas Thomas wrote that the protagonist, enemies, and overall game were shorter, and noted that Mario himself was just 12 pixels in height on the Game Boy's small screen. With this in mind, Thomas was concerned about player \"eyestrain\" in rereleases of the game. Still, IGN's Levi Buchanan thought the game made no compromises in its size reduction. At the time of its release in 1989, reviewers were excited to have a portable Mario game. Paul Rand of \"Computer and Video Games\" called the game \"an arcade machine in your pocket\" and the graphics \"remarkable\" for their size. French games magazine \"\" felt that \"Super Mario Land\" adequately compromised where necessary to bring Mario to a portable device. \"Electronic Gaming Monthly\" Steve Harris considered the game \"fantastic\" and \"very fun to play\", albeit short. Ed Semrad and Donn Nauert of the same outlet both declared \"Super Mario Land\" \"easily the best Game Boy cart\" of the time. \"Complex\" Gus Turner wrote that the graphics were \"simple\", and \"Official Nintendo Magazine\" said the game was \"ridiculously short\". \"Eurogamer\" reported that the game could be finished in under an hour.",
"title": "Super Mario Land"
} |
14156 | the first pc was considered to be the first true "personal computer" sold to the public on january 1975. | SUPPORTS | when was the first pc considered to be the first true "personal computer" sold to the public? | january 1975 | {
"id": "10982728",
"text": "In 1969, Ted Hoff conceived the commercial microprocessor at Intel and thus ignited the development of the personal computer. Hoff's invention was part of an order by a Japanese company for a desktop programmable electronic calculator, which Hoff wanted to build as cheaply as possible. The first realization of the microprocessor was the Intel 4004, a 4-bit processor, in 1969, but only in 1973 did the Intel 8080, an 8-bit processor, make the building of the first personal computer, the MITS Altair 8800, possible. The first PC was announced to the general public on the cover of the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics.",
"title": "History of electronic engineering"
} | {
"id": "3867008",
"text": "In February 1984 \"BYTE\" described how \"the personal computer market seems to be shadowed under a cloud of compatibility: the drive to be compatible with the IBM Personal Computer family has assumed near-fetish proportions\", which it stated was \"inevitable in the light of the phenomenal market acceptance of the IBM PC\". The magazine cited the announcement by North Star in fall 1983 of its first PC-compatible microcomputer. Founded in 1976, North Star had long been successful with 8-bit S-100 bus products, and had introduced proprietary 16-bit products, but now the company acknowledged that the IBM PC had become a \"standard\", one which North Star needed to follow. \"BYTE\" described the announcement as representative of the great impact IBM had made on the industry:",
"title": "Influence of the IBM PC on the personal computer market"
} |
14157 | robin wright starred as young claire underwood in the series house of cards. | REFUTES | who stars as young claire underwood in the series house of cards? | robin wright | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "18903690",
"text": "Claire Underwood (née Hale) is a fictional character in \"House of Cards\", played by Robin Wright. She is the wife of the show's protagonist Francis J. Underwood (Kevin Spacey). She is a lobbyist and runs an environmental nonprofit organization, but in later seasons ascends to the positions of Second Lady of the United States, First Lady of the United States, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Vice President of the United States, and finally the 47th President of the United States. Underwood made her first appearance in the series' pilot episode, \"Chapter 1\". The character is based on Elizabeth Urquhart, a character from the eponymous British miniseries from which the current series is derived. Unlike the original character, however, Claire has her own storylines.",
"title": "Claire Underwood"
} |
14158 | now you see me 2 came out in all of the united states on june 10, 2016. | SUPPORTS | when did now you see me 2 come out in all of the united states? | june 10, 2016 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "17290920",
"text": "Miloš Šakota\n\nMiloš Šakota (, , born June 11, 1984) is a retired Greek professional basketball player and coach, of Serbian descent. He is 6'8 \" (2.05 m) tall, and during his playing career, he played at both the small forward and power forward positions.\n\nSection::::Playing career.\n\nŠakota played with: Ionikos NF, Near East, Egaleo, Apollon Limassol, CSKA Sofia, Olympias Patras, Arkadikos, AE Livadia, and Lokros Atalantis during his playing career. He played in the European-wide 2nd-tier level EuroCup, during the 2003–04 season, with the Greek club Ionikos NF.\n\nSection::::Coaching career.",
"title": "Miloš Šakota"
} |
14159 | general douglas macarthur was in charge of supervising the occupation of japan in 1945. | SUPPORTS | who was in charge of supervising the occupation of japan in 1945? | general douglas macarthur | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1847537",
"text": "BULLET::::- 1940 \"21 Days Together\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1939 \"The Lion Has Wings\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1939 \"The Four Feathers\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1939 \"The Spy in Black\" (supervising film editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1939 \"Clouds Over Europe\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1939 \"Over the Moon\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1938 \"Drums\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1938 \"The Divorce of Lady X\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1937 \"Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1937 \"Storm in a Teacup\" (supervising editor - as W. Hornbeck)\n\nBULLET::::- 1937 \"Knight Without Armour\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1937 \"Elephant Boy\" (supervising editor)\n\nBULLET::::- 1937 \"Dark Journey\" (supervising editor)",
"title": "William Hornbeck"
} |
14160 | avi kaplan from pentatonix sang a cover of the song "all about that bass" in 2014. | SUPPORTS | who from pentatonix sings a cover of the song "all about that bass" in 2014? | avi kaplan | {
"id": "5550716",
"text": "Their debut EP \"PTX, Volume 1\" was released in 2012, followed by their holiday release \"PTXmas\" the same year, with Pentatonix's third release, \"PTX, Vol. II\", debuting at number 1 on \"Billboard\"s Independent Albums chart and number 10 on the \"Billboard\" 200 in 2013. In May 2014, Pentatonix signed with RCA Records, a \"flagship\" label of Sony Music Entertainment, while in the same year, the group released their fourth EP, \"PTX, Vol. III\", and two full-length studio albums; \"PTX, Vols. 1 & 2\", a compilation album released in Japan, Korea and Australia, and their second holiday release, \"That's Christmas to Me\", with the album certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), platinum on December 24, 2014, and double platinum on February 11, 2016, becoming the highest-charting holiday album by a group since 1962, and the fourth-best-selling album in the United States in 2014. The following year, Pentatonix released their eponymous album, their first consisting mostly of original material, which debuted atop the US Billboard 200 chart for the first time in their career, followed by a third Christmas album, \"A Pentatonix Christmas\", in 2016, and a new EP, \"PTX, Vol. IV – Classics\", the following year. In 2017, founding member bass Avi Kaplan left the group amicably and was replaced by Matt Sallee, who was featured on their next album \"\".",
"title": "Pentatonix"
} | {
"id": "1219422",
"text": "The group's second full-length Christmas album, \"That's Christmas to Me\" was released on October 21, 2014 and peaked at number 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200. A single from the album, the group's cover of \"Mary, Did You Know?\", both debuted and peaked on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at number 26. In December 2014, \"That's Christmas to Me\" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America and became the group's first accredited release in the US, having sold 1,620,000 in the US as of December 2015. Pentatonix became the first act to top both the \"\"Holiday Albums\"\" and \"\"Holiday Songs\"\" charts simultaneously since the Holiday 100 launched as a multi-metric tabulation in December 2011. The album is also the highest charting holiday album by a group since 1962. In 2016, Pentatonix released another Christmas album, \"A Pentatonix Christmas\" and it marked as Pentatonix's second number 1 album on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
"title": "Pentatonix discography"
} |
14161 | shepard menken played tonto in the lone ranger 1980 series. | REFUTES | who played tonto in the lone ranger 1980 series? | shepard menken | {
"id": "6371225",
"text": "Jay Silverheels portrayed the arguably best-remembered version in \"The Lone Ranger\" television series. This was the highest-rated television program on the ABC network in the early 1950s and its first true \"hit\".\n\nIvan Naranjo, a Blackfoot/Southern Ute actor from Colorado, voiced the character in \"The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour\".\n\nMichael Horse portrayed Tonto in the film \"The Legend of the Lone Ranger\" (1981). \n\nJohnny Depp's depiction was the most recent portrayal in Disney's 2013 film \"The Lone Ranger\".\n\nSection::::Character.",
"title": "Tonto"
} | {
"id": "6371226",
"text": "Tonto made his first appearance on the 11th episode of the radio show \"The Lone Ranger\". Two conflicting origin stories have been given for the character Tonto and how he came to work with the Lone Ranger. As originally presented, in the December 7, 1938, radio broadcast, Reid had already been well established as the Lone Ranger when he met Tonto. In that episode Cactus Pete, a friend of the Lone Ranger's, tells the story of how the masked man and Tonto first met. According to that tale, Tonto had been caught in the explosion when two men dynamited a gold mine they were working. One of the men wanted to kill the wounded Tonto, but the Lone Ranger arrived on the scene and made him administer first aid. The miner subsequently decided to keep Tonto around, intending to make him the fall guy when he would later murder his partner. The Lone Ranger foiled both the attempted murder and the framing. No reason was given in the episode as to why Tonto chose to travel with the Lone Ranger, rather than continue about his business.",
"title": "Tonto"
} |
14162 | the un recognises 1 member state in its asia and the pacific group. | REFUTES | the un recognises how many member states in its asia and the pacific group? | 1 | {
"id": "5467616",
"text": "Group of Asia and the Pacific Small Island Developing States\n\nThe Group of Asia and the Pacific Small Island Developing States (often shortened as Asia and the Pacific or Asia-Pacific Group) is one of the five United Nations regional groups and is composed of 53 Member States from Asia and Oceania.\n\nThe Group, as with all the regional groups, is a non-binding dialogue group where subjects concerning regional and international matters are discussed. Additionally, the Group works to help allocates seats on United Nations bodies by nominating candidates from the region.\n\nSection::::Member States.",
"title": "Group of Asia and the Pacific Small Island Developing States"
} | {
"id": "24971285",
"text": "African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States\n\nThe African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) is a group of countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific that was created by the Georgetown Agreement in 1975. The group's main objectives are sustainable development and poverty reduction within its member states, as well as their greater integration into the world's economy. All of the member states, except Cuba, are signatories to the Cotonou Agreement with the European Union.",
"title": "African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States"
} |
14163 | the modern venture capital industry in the usa most likely began in 1959, marked by the first venture-backed startup being funded. | SUPPORTS | when did the modern venture capital industry in the usa most likely begin, marked by the first venture-backed startup being funded? | 1959 | {
"id": "21371035",
"text": "The seeds of the US private equity industry were planted in 1946 with the founding of two venture capital firms: American Research and Development Corporation (ARDC) and J.H. Whitney & Company. Before World War II, venture capital investments (originally known as \"development capital\") were primarily the domain of wealthy individuals and families. In 1901 J.P. Morgan arguably managed the first leveraged buyout of the Carnegie Steel Company using private equity. Modern era private equity, however, is credited to Georges Doriot, the \"father of venture capitalism\" with the founding of ARDC and founder of INSEAD, with capital raised from institutional investors, to encourage private sector investments in businesses run by soldiers who were returning from World War II. ARDC is credited with the first major venture capital success story when its 1957 investment of $70,000 in Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) would be valued at over $355 million after the company's initial public offering in 1968 (representing a return of over 5,000 times on its investment and an annualized rate of return of 101%). It is commonly noted that the first venture-backed startup is Fairchild Semiconductor (which produced the first commercially practicable integrated circuit), funded in 1959 by what would later become Venrock Associates.",
"title": "Private equity"
} | {
"id": "23317428",
"text": "The growth of the venture capital industry was fueled by the emergence of the independent investment firms on Sand Hill Road, beginning with Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital in 1972. Located in Menlo Park, CA, Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia and later venture capital firms would have access to the burgeoning technology industries in the area. By the early 1970s, there were many semiconductor companies based in the Santa Clara Valley as well as early computer firms using their devices and programming and service companies. Throughout the 1970s, a group of private equity firms, focused primarily on venture capital investments, would be founded that would become the model for later leveraged buyout and venture capital investment firms. In 1973, with the number of new venture capital firms increasing, leading venture capitalists formed the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA). The NVCA was to serve as the industry trade group for the venture capital industry. Venture capital firms suffered a temporary downturn in 1974, when the stock market crashed and investors were naturally wary of this new kind of investment fund. It was not until 1978 that venture capital experienced its first major fundraising year, as the industry raised approximately $750 million. During this period, the number of venture firms also increased. Among the firms founded in this period, in addition to Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia, that continue to invest actively are AEA Investors, TA Associates, Mayfield Fund, Apax Partners, New Enterprise Associates, Oak Investment Partners and Sevin Rosen Funds.",
"title": "History of private equity and venture capital"
} |
14164 | us tested nuclear weapons in the pacific at the hiroshima, japan proving grounds. | REFUTES | where in the pacific proving grounds did the us test nuclear weapons in the pacific? | hiroshima, japan | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "19353212",
"text": "Pacific Proving Grounds\n\nThe Pacific Proving Grounds was the name given by the United States government to a number of sites in the Marshall Islands and a few other sites in the Pacific Ocean at which it conducted nuclear testing between 1946 and 1962. The U.S. tested a nuclear weapon (codenamed Able) on Bikini Atoll on June 30, 1946. This was followed by Baker on July 24, 1946.",
"title": "Pacific Proving Grounds"
} |
14165 | richard petty was the most winning driver in nascar as of 2017. | SUPPORTS | who is the most winning driver in nascar as of 2017? | richard petty | {
"id": "13819410",
"text": "Many people questioned Gordon's ability to win championships without Evernham, especially after Gordon's ninth-place points finish in 2000. Gordon answered those doubts in 2001 by winning six races beginning win the Las Vegas race. In May of that year, in The Winston, rain made the track slick, causing Gordon spin in turn 2 on the first lap, and was t-boned on the driver's side by Michael Waltrip. However, NASCAR permitted drivers who had crashed to use their backup cars, and Gordon would win the race, tying Dale Earnhardt with three wins in the All-Star Race. Gordon later won at Dover, Michigan (the 100th win for Hendrick Motorsports), Indianapolis (Gordon started the race 27th, the lowest starting position for a winning driver at Indianapolis), Watkins Glen, and the inaugural race at Kansas. Gordon became the third driver to win four Cup championships in NASCAR history, second only to Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt (both winning it seven times), and with a 344-point margin ahead of Tony Stewart.",
"title": "NASCAR Cup Series career of Jeff Gordon"
} | {
"id": "9838595",
"text": "After the race, the winning driver (and, if at the end of the season, championship winning driver) will usually complete a series of burnouts in celebration of their victory, before heading to victory lane for more celebrations and post-race interviews.\n\nSection::::Safety.",
"title": "NASCAR rules and regulations"
} |
14166 | donna summer was the australian girl group that released a cd single of this time i know it's for real. | REFUTES | what australian girl group released a cd single of this time i know it's for real? | donna summer | {
"id": "19755153",
"text": "Australian girl group Young Divas' covered \"This Time I Know It's for Real\" to coincide with nationwide tour dates from July to August 2006. The song was produced by George Papapetros and Max Kourilov and released as a CD single on May 6, 2006 to attract attention for the tour. \"This Time I Know It's for Real\" peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and spent 14 weeks in the top ten. It was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), for shipments of 70,000 copies. The song was later included on their self-titled debut album \"Young Divas\". Due to an overwhelming response of the Young Divas' version of \"This Time I Know It's for Real\", a music video was filmed to accompany the song's release.",
"title": "This Time I Know It's for Real"
} | {
"id": "9192793",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Our Australian Girl: Meet Marly: Our Australian Girl,\" illustrated by Lucia Masciullo (Puffin, 2015)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Our Australian Girl: Marly's Business,\" illustrated by Lucia Masciullo (Puffin, 2015)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Our Australian Girl: Marly and the Goat,\" illustrated by Lucia Masciullo (Puffin, 2015)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Our Australian Girl: Marly Walks on the Moon,\" illustrated by Lucia Masciullo (Puffin, 2016)\n\nBULLET::::- \"My First Lesson: Stories Inspired by Laurinda\" (2016)\n\nBULLET::::- \"John Marsden: Writers on Writers\" (2017)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Close to Home\" (Black Inc., 2018)\n\nSection::::Bibliography.:Articles.\n\nBULLET::::- \"A sacrifice shouldered, a loyalty pledged beyond words\", 30 September 2007 \"The Age\"",
"title": "Alice Pung"
} |
14167 | the 2012 movie red dawn was principally filmed at notre dame high school in harper woods. | REFUTES | where was the 2012 movie red dawn principally filmed at? | notre dame high school in harper woods | {
"id": "14530228",
"text": "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced its intention to remake \"Red Dawn\" in May 2008 and subsequently hired Bradley and Ellsworth. The principal characters were cast the following year and the film went into production in September 2009 in Mount Clemens, Michigan. Originally scheduled to be released on November 24, 2010, the film was shelved because of MGM's financial troubles. While in post-production, the invading army and antagonists were changed from Chinese to North Korean in order to maintain access to the Chinese box office, though the film was still not released in China. FilmDistrict bought the worldwide distribution rights in September 2011 and the film was released in the United States on November 23, 2012.",
"title": "Red Dawn (2012 film)"
} | {
"id": "26395976",
"text": "Red Dawn (disambiguation)\n\nRed Dawn is a 1984 film by John Milius.\n\nRed dawn may also refer to:\n\nSection::::Entertainment.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Red Dawn\" (2012 film), a remake of the 1984 film\n\nBULLET::::- \"Red Dawn\" (X-Men episode), an episode from the second season of the \"X-Men\" animated series\n\nBULLET::::- \"Red Dawn\", a third season episode of \"Sealab 2021\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Red Dawn\" (audio drama), a 2000 Doctor Who audio drama\n\nBULLET::::- \"Red Dawn\", the sixth movement of the 1992 Mike Oldfield album \"Tubular Bells II\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Red Dawn\" (\"Supergirl\"), an episode of \"Supergirl\"\n\nSection::::Other.",
"title": "Red Dawn (disambiguation)"
} |
14168 | no mercy popularized the 1995 song where do you go to my lovely. | SUPPORTS | which band popularized the 1995 song where do you go to my lovely? | no mercy | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "23538266",
"text": "International Baseball Centre\n\nThe International Baseball Centre (IBC) is the home field of the Ashbourne Baseball Club and the Irish National Baseball Team. It opened in 2015. It is Ireland's only international standard baseball diamond.\n\nThe IBC is the host field for the International Baseball Festival, an annual international baseball tournament held in Ashbourne. The crowning moment for the IBC was it being the host field for a tournament in the 2019 European Baseball Championship - Qualification held in Ireland in 2018. The field is easily accessible from Dublin by public transit or car.\n\nSection::::International Baseball Festival.",
"title": "International Baseball Centre"
} |
14169 | sandra day o'connor was the first female supreme court justice in india. | REFUTES | who is the first female supreme court justice in india? | sandra day o'connor | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "9949943",
"text": "BULLET::::- First female minister of cabinet: Karin Kock (s), 1947\n\nBULLET::::- First female \"Acting Prime Minister\" – Ulla Lindström, 1958\n\nBULLET::::- First female Supreme Court Justice – Ingrid Gärde Widemar, 1968\n\nBULLET::::- First female leader of a Riksdag party: Karin Söder (c), 1985\n\nBULLET::::- First female Speaker of the Riksdag – Ingegerd Troedsson, 1991\n\nBULLET::::- First female Deputy Prime Minister – Mona Sahlin, 1994\n\nBULLET::::- First female Mayor of Stockholm – Annika Billström, 2002\n\nSection::::Women pioneers.:Professions.\n\nBULLET::::- First female director of the Swedish Post Office: Gese Wechel, 1637\n\nBULLET::::- First female Vogt: Karin Thomasdotter (1610–1697)",
"title": "Women in Sweden"
} |
14170 | six teams made the playoffs in the first nba season. | REFUTES | how many teams made the playoffs in the first nba season? | six | {
"id": "19421994",
"text": "In his first NBA season, Chamberlain averaged 37.6 points and 27 rebounds, convincingly breaking the previous regular-season records. He needed only 56 games to score 2,102 points, which broke the all-time regular season scoring record of Bob Pettit, who needed 72 games to score 2,101 points. Chamberlain broke eight NBA records, and was named NBA MVP and Rookie of the Year that season, a feat matched only by fellow Hall-of-Famer Wes Unseld in the 1968–69 NBA season. Chamberlain capped off his rookie season by winning the 1960 NBA All-Star Game MVP award with a 23-point, 25-rebound performance for the East. However, it also became evident that he was an atrocious free-throw shooter, making hardly half of his foul shots. As time progressed, Chamberlain grew even worse, and acknowledged he was simply a \"psycho case\" on that matter. The Warriors entered the 1960 NBA Playoffs and beat the Syracuse Nationals, setting up a meeting versus the Eastern Division champions, the Boston Celtics. Cherry described how Celtics coach Red Auerbach ordered his forward Tom Heinsohn to commit personal fouls on Chamberlain: whenever the Warriors shot foul shots, Heinsohn grabbed and shoved Chamberlain to prevent him from running back quickly; his intention was that the Celtics would throw the ball in so fast that the prolific shotblocker Chamberlain was not yet back under his own basket, and Boston could score an easy fastbreak basket. The teams split the first two games, but in Game 3, Chamberlain got fed up with Heinsohn and punched him. In the scuffle, Wilt injured his hand, and Philadelphia lost the next two games. In Game 5, with his hand healthy, Chamberlain scored 50 points. But in Game 6, Heinsohn got the last laugh, scoring the decisive basket with a last-second tip-in. The Warriors lost the series 4–2.",
"title": "Wilt Chamberlain"
} | {
"id": "2708696",
"text": "BULLET::::- 1954–55 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1955–56 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1956–57 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1957–58 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1958–59 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1959–60 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1960–61 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1961–62 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1962–63 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1963–64 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1964–65 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1965–66 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1966–67 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1967–68 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1968–69 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1969–70 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1970–71 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1971–72 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1972–73 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1973–74 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1974–75 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1975–76 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1976–77 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1977–78 NBA season\n\nBULLET::::- 1978–79 NBA season",
"title": "Index of basketball-related articles"
} |
14171 | thompson was the voice actor who said "i'm late i'm late for a very important date" in the 1951 alice in wonderland film. | SUPPORTS | which voice actor says "i'm late i'm late for a very important date" in the 1951 alice in wonderland film? | thompson | {
"id": "2699607",
"text": "BULLET::::- Milt Gross, director/writer (1938–1939)\n\nBULLET::::- Mel Blanc, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Billy Bletcher, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Daws Butler, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Pinto Colvig, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Frank Graham, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Clarence Nash, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Bill Thompson, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Red Coffey, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Paul Frees, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Lillian Randolph, voice actress\n\nBULLET::::- Sara Berner, voice actress\n\nBULLET::::- Lucille Bliss, voice actress\n\nBULLET::::- Kent Rogers, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- June Foray, voice actress\n\nBULLET::::- Martha Wentworth, voice actress\n\nBULLET::::- Dick Nelson, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Gayne Whitman, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Wally Maher, voice actor\n\nBULLET::::- Georgia Stark, voice actress/whistler",
"title": "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio"
} | {
"id": "13714173",
"text": "Kent Ling was abandoned by his biological parents as a child leaving him on the streets and Ling Hung happened to be strolling by finding him in starvation and stopped him from trying to grab food from the garbage can and then she would find a note attached by his biological parents they could not care for him. Ling Hung had treated him to congee at a nearby food stand when she found him on the day of 10/23, which also is the same birthday as Tsz Kit and since then, that date became an important date for Ling Hung and Kent Ling including Ling Hung adopted Kent eventually, which initially was because of Ling Hung's guilt of giving up her own biological son, however she would eventually grow to love Kent as he was her own biological son and every year on 10/23 they would go to the same stand to eat the same congee to honor Ling Hung taking him into her care. However, after Tsz Kit came back into Ling Hung's life, Ling Hung decided to go to Tsz Kit's birthday party with Yik Fung providing the suggestion since this was Tsz Kit's first birthday of not having his adoptive mother with him to celebrate with this year, which resulted Ling Hung to inform Kent Ling she could not arrive to the Congee stand to celebrate their important date as well as the congee food stand owner was about to retire soon. Kent Ling, however still held out hope Ling Hung would still make a late arrival and Kate, Kent's girlfriend called to let Ling Hung know this, which Tsz Kit would find out about this and selflessly told her to go to the Congee stand to celebrate this important date with Kent, which Ling Hung did make the late arrival. When Kent Ling found out that Ling Hung went to Tsz Kit's birthday party and being unaware of Tsz Kit's true identity, he became suspicious of Tsz Kit's frequent appearance around Ling Hung, which caused conflict between him and Ling Hung. Kent was also suspicious when he learned that Ling Hung decided to hire Tsz Kit as her bodyguard and eventually hiring him to work as an information file storage manager at the company and wondered why Ling Hung hired Ching Yan, one of the most top professional assassin to protect Tsz Kit. Eventually Ling Hung reveals to Kent Ling that Tsz Kit is Ling Hung's biological son, which he was the first one in the family to find out. When Kent Ling eventually realizes Tsz Kit is a kind hearted charitable person who came into Ling Hung's life to help her out and to protect her having no intention of fighting for any of Ling Hung's inheritances, he begins to accept Tsz Kit and becoming one of Tsz Kit's closest family members and his relationship to Ling Hung is back to normal. The rest of Ling family would then eventually find out about Tsz Kit's relationship to Ling Hung and he is accepted into the family. Meanwhile, Ling Hung's affiliates are waiting for an opportunity to wreak havoc, putting her life in imminent danger. Though Ching-yan and Tsz-kit join forces to strike back, they trigger a new wave of bloodshed that is about to engulf the whole society……",
"title": "The Unholy Alliance (TV series)"
} |
14172 | lake superior is the largest lake that is it at least partially in canada. | SUPPORTS | what is the largest lake that is it at least partially in canada? | lake superior | {
"id": "3993286",
"text": "BULLET::::- Lake Michigan-Huron – largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area, at , of which is within the United States.\n\nBULLET::::- Lake Superior – Lying along the Canada–United States border, it is the second largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area, at 31,700 sq mi (82,100 km), of which is within the United States. It is also North America's largest lake by volume, at 2,900 cu mi (12,000 km); it is commonly called the largest lake by surface area when Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are not considered one lake.",
"title": "List of extreme points of the United States"
} | {
"id": "9672292",
"text": "Ryan Island contains Moose Flats, a seasonal pond, which contains Moose Boulder. When Moose Flats is flooded, Moose Boulder becomes the largest island in the largest lake on the largest island in the largest lake on the largest island in the largest lake in the world by surface area. – Treasure Island (which is larger than Ryan Island) in Lake Mindemoya (which is larger than Siskiwit Lake, but not the largest lake on Manitoulin Island, which is Lake Manitou) on Manitoulin Island (which is larger than Isle Royale) in Lake Huron is believed to be the world's largest island in a lake on an island in a lake. Treasure Island may also contain ponds (as do several lake islands in Manitoulin Island) which may contain rocky islands larger than Moose Boulder. But Lake Huron is not the largest lake in the world.) (The largest island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island \"not\" in a lake may be an unnamed island (which has probably never been visited by humans) at in a lake on an island in a lake on Victoria Island in the Canadian Arctic.)",
"title": "Siskiwit Lake (Isle Royale)"
} |
14173 | john f. kennedy was the youngest president to be elected of usa. | SUPPORTS | who has been the youngest president to be elected of usa? | john f. kennedy | {
"id": "22202821",
"text": "Al Gore, a Senator from Tennessee, also chose to run for the nomination. Turning 40 in 1988, he would have been the youngest man to contest the Presidency on a major party ticket since William Jennings Bryan in 1896, and the youngest president ever if elected, younger than John F. Kennedy at election age and Theodore Roosevelt at age of assumption of office. He eventually became the 45th Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton, then the Democratic presidential nominee in 2000. Gore was later defeated by George W. Bush, George H.W.'s son, in 2000.\n\nSection::::Democratic Party nomination.:Primaries.",
"title": "1988 United States presidential election"
} | {
"id": "13753640",
"text": "Critical response to \"Killing Kennedy\" was mixed, with \"The New York Times \"writing that the book was at times disappointing but that it \"picks up strength as it heads for its date with destiny\". The book has been criticized for a \"lack of citation and occasional 'literary liberties'\". For example, in the prologue, the authors write, \"Kennedy is the youngest president ever elected. Eisenhower is the oldest.\" While Kennedy was the youngest president ever elected at the time of his inauguration and remains so today, Dwight D. Eisenhower was not the oldest ever elected even in 1961 at the time of Kennedy's inauguration. William Henry Harrison was the oldest president ever elected as of 1961. However, in 1961 at the end of his term Eisenhower was the oldest president to date, as Harrison died one month into his term at the age of 68 years 54 days. Eisenhower was 70 years 98 days old on the day of Kennedy's inauguration.",
"title": "Killing Kennedy"
} |
14174 | texas ranger played home games at rfk stadium from 1962-1971. | SUPPORTS | what ballpark did the texas ranger play home games at 1962-1971? | rfk stadium | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "19858169",
"text": "Section::::Characters.\n\nBULLET::::- Woodrow Call — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Gus McCrae — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Clara Allen — Gus's former lover, a storekeeper's daughter\n\nBULLET::::- Maggie Tilton — Woodrow's lover\n\nBULLET::::- Inish Scull — Captain, Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Inez Scull — wife of Inish Scull\n\nBULLET::::- Long Bill Coleman — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Jake Spoon — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Pea Eye Parker — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Josh Deets — Texas Ranger\n\nBULLET::::- Famous Shoes — the Rangers' Kickapoo tracker\n\nBULLET::::- Buffalo Hump — Comanche war-chief\n\nBULLET::::- Kicking Wolf — Comanche horse thief\n\nBULLET::::- Blue Duck — son of Buffalo Hump",
"title": "Comanche Moon"
} |
14175 | perry died near the end of big little lies after being pushed. | SUPPORTS | who dies near the end of big little lies after being pushed? | perry | {
"id": "25166487",
"text": "Critically acclaimed, the series garnered several accolades. It received 16 Emmy Award nominations and won eight, including Outstanding Limited Series and acting awards for Kidman, Skarsgård, and Dern. The trio also won Golden Globe Awards in addition to a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film win for the series. Kidman and Skarsgård also received Screen Actors Guild Awards for their performances.\n\nSection::::Cast and characters.\n\nSection::::Cast and characters.:Main.\n\nBULLET::::- Reese Witherspoon as Madeline Mackenzie\n\nBULLET::::- Nicole Kidman as Celeste Wright\n\nBULLET::::- Shailene Woodley as Jane Chapman\n\nBULLET::::- Alexander Skarsgård as Perry Wright, Celeste's husband",
"title": "Big Little Lies (TV series)"
} | {
"id": "25166504",
"text": "The first season of \"Big Little Lies\" was met with a positive response from critics. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds a 93% \"certified fresh\" rating with an average rating of 8.05 out of 10 based on 119 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, \"Bitingly funny and highly addictive, \"Big Little Lies\" is a twisty, thrilling, enlightening ride led by a first-rate cast.\" Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the first season a score of 75 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". \"Time\" magazine listed \"Big Little Lies\" as one of its top ten television shows of 2017.",
"title": "Big Little Lies (TV series)"
} |
14176 | good charlotte sang in the 1996 lifestyles of the rich and famous. | REFUTES | who sings in the 1996 lifestyles of the rich and famous? | good charlotte | {
"id": "19090900",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Over Like a Fat Rat\" by Fonda Rae\n\nBULLET::::- \"Player's Anthem\" by Junior M.A.F.I.A. featuring The Notorious B.I.G.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz\" by Lost Boyz\n\nAnd was later sampled on:\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Real Moneymaker\" by Bassi Maestro\n\nSection::::Track listing.\n\nSection::::Track listing.:12\".\n\nBULLET::::- A-side\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous\" (Vocal Version) (4:57)\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous\" (Dub Version) (4:57)\n\nBULLET::::- B-side\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous\" (Instrumental Version) (4:57)\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous\" (Acapella Version) (3:39)\n\nSection::::Track listing.:Cassette.\n\nBULLET::::- A-side",
"title": "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (Kool G Rap & DJ Polo song)"
} | {
"id": "10468592",
"text": "BULLET::::- LifeStyles Ultra Thin Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Ultra Sensitive Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Ultra Sensitive Lubricated Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Ultra Lube Plus Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Ultra Lubricated Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Pleasure Tripped Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Ribbed Pleasure Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Sheer Pleasure Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Warming Pleasure Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles His n' Her Pleasure Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Triple Pleasure 3-in-1 Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles MEGA Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Studded Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Flavors/Colors Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Snugger Fit Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Condom Discs\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Classic Collection of Condoms\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Condom Pleasure Pack\n\nBULLET::::- LifeStyles Premier Collection Lubricated Condoms",
"title": "LifeStyles Condoms"
} |
14177 | when it was 2015, it was 1393 according to the persian calendar. | SUPPORTS | when it was 2015, what year was it according to the persian calendar? | 1393 | {
"id": "5852521",
"text": "By 2015, mass-production of the Dena had commenced with 8,437 units being produced for the first seven months of 2015, or up to July 2015 which corresponds to Tir 1394 in the Persian calendar. Comparatively, only 48 units of the Dena were produced for the whole of 1393 SH. Additionally, 30,472 units of the older Samand and 7,332 units of the smaller Runna have also been produced in the first seven months of 2015.\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- IKCO Runna\n\nBULLET::::- Iran Khodro\n\nBULLET::::- Iranian automobile industry\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Official IKCO Dena page in English",
"title": "IKCO Dena"
} | {
"id": "14929540",
"text": "BULLET::::- Meaning of the names of the months in the Persian Calendar\n\nBULLET::::- Persian(shamsi)/Gregorian/Islamic(hijri) Windows Gadget – with persian occasions\n\nBULLET::::- Online calendars and converters\n\nBULLET::::- PersDay.com: Online Persian Calendar and Memo Book Web Application specially designed for Iranians, shows Persian(Hijri-Shamsi), Gregorian, and Hijri-Ghamari calendars for each day; Users can write different types of notes for each day, week, month, season, or year.\n\nBULLET::::- An online Persian(shamsi)/Gregorian/Islamic(hijri) date converter on http://www.iranchamber.com\n\nBULLET::::- Online Persian Calendar from aaahoo portal\n\nBULLET::::- Online Persian Calendar from parstimes.com portal\n\nBULLET::::- An online simple Shamsi/Gregorian date converter\n\nBULLET::::- Programming\n\nBULLET::::- GPL Iranian Calendar in JavaScript",
"title": "Iranian calendars"
} |
14178 | season 1 of luke cage came out on netflix on september 30, 2016. | SUPPORTS | when does season 1 of luke cage come out on netflix? | september 30, 2016 | {
"id": "11828140",
"text": "In November 2013, Netflix and Marvel Television announced a five-season deal to produce live-action Marvel superhero-focused series: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage. The deal involves the release of four 13-episode seasons that culminate in a mini-series called \"The Defenders\". \"Daredevil\" and \"Jessica Jones\" premiered in 2015. The \"Luke Cage\" series premiered on September 30, 2016, followed by \"Iron Fist\" on March 17, 2017 and \"The Defenders\" on August 18, 2017. In April 2016, the Netflix series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe were expanded further, to include a 13-episode series of \"The Punisher\". In addition to the Marvel deal, Disney announced that the television series \"\" would release its sixth and final season on Netflix, as well as all five prior and the . The new \"Star Wars\" content was released on Netflix's streaming service on March 7, 2014.",
"title": "Netflix"
} | {
"id": "23084713",
"text": "As Netflix does not reveal subscriber viewership numbers for any of their original series, Karim Zreik, senior vice president of original programming at Marvel Television, provided some viewership demographics for \"Luke Cage\" in August 2017, noting that the series has attracted \"sort of a mix\" of viewers between gender and age. Also in the month, Netflix released viewing patterns for the Marvel Netflix series. The data, which came from Netflix's \"1,300 'taste communities' around the world, where subscribers are grouped based on what they watch\", showed that viewers would not watch the series in chronological order by release, rather starting with \"Jessica Jones\", then \"Daredevil\", \"Luke Cage\" and finally \"Iron Fist\". Todd Yellin, Netflix's vice president of product innovation, noted that audiences watch the series \"in order of how they're interested in them and how they learn about them.\" Netflix's data also showed that a viewer watching \"Luke Cage\" would most often then move on to \"Iron Fist\", with Yellin figuring that \"Jessica Jones\" and \"Luke Cage\" would have paired up more, given that Cage was introduced on \"Jessica Jones\". The data also revealed that fans of \"Stranger Things\" and other series that explore \"the dark side of society\" such as \"Black Mirror\", \"The Walking Dead\" and the documentary \"Amanda Knox\" led viewers to starting \"Luke Cage\". In October 2018, Crimson Hexagon, a consumer insights company, released data that examined the \"social-media buzz\" for the series to try to correlate it with potential viewership. The data showed that when the first season premiered in September 2016, the season had over 300,000 Twitter and Instagram posts regarding it, and when the second season was released in June 2018, the posts had declined dramatically to under 50,000.",
"title": "Luke Cage (TV series)"
} |
14179 | mexico has lost the most knockout matches in the world cup. | REFUTES | which country has lost the most knockout matches in the world cup? | mexico | {
"id": "12875543",
"text": "BULLET::::- 2010: Germany, 16 goals\n\nBULLET::::- 2014: Germany, 18 goals\n\nBULLET::::- 2018: Belgium, 16 goals\n\nTeams listed in bold won the tournament. Fewer than half of all World Cup tournaments have been won by the highest scoring team.\n\nSection::::Streaks.:Goal scoring by tournament.\n\nBULLET::::- 1930: 70 goals in 18 matches (15 group matches, 3 knockout matches). 3.89 goals per game (gpg)\n\nBULLET::::- 1934: 70 goals in 17 matches (15 knockout matches, 1 third place play-off, 1 replay). 4.67 gpg\n\nBULLET::::- 1938: 84 goals in 18 matches (14 knockout matches, 1 third place play-off, 3 replays). 3.56 gpg",
"title": "List of FIFA World Cup records and statistics"
} | {
"id": "12875546",
"text": "BULLET::::- 1990: 115 goals in 52 matches (36 group matches, 15 knockout matches, 1 third place play-off). 2.21 gpg\n\nBULLET::::- 1994: 141 goals in 52 matches (36 group matches, 15 knockout matches, 1 third place play-off). 2.71 gpg\n\nBULLET::::- 1998: 171 goals in 64 matches (48 group matches, 15 knockout matches, 1 third place play-off). 2.67 gpg\n\nBULLET::::- 2002: 161 goals in 64 matches (48 group matches, 15 knockout matches, 1 third place play-off). 2.52 gpg\n\nBULLET::::- 2006: 147 goals in 64 matches (48 group matches, 15 knockout matches, 1 third place play-off). 2.3 gpg",
"title": "List of FIFA World Cup records and statistics"
} |
14180 | william hurt played the part of the incredible hulk as thaddeus "thunderbolt" ross. | SUPPORTS | who played the part of the incredible hulk as thaddeus "thunderbolt" ross? | william hurt | {
"id": "18209412",
"text": "BULLET::::- William Hurt as Thaddeus \"Thunderbolt\" Ross: Betty's arrogant father who has dedicated himself to capturing the Hulk. Leterrier cast Hurt because \"Ross is more physical, more explosive in this movie, and no actor goes from zero to 100 as well as William.\" He compared Ross to Captain Ahab. The Hulk is Hurt's favorite superhero, and his son is also a big fan of the character. Hurt found production very different from the typical \"pure anxiety\" of a studio film, finding it more akin to an independent film. He described Ross as \"humiliated by Hulk's conscience: he actually sees and recognizes that it's more developed than his own, even though he's a patriot and a warrior for his country. He's sacrificed [much] for that purpose, but at the expense at times of his humanity – which he occasionally recovers.\" In June 2015, when reflecting on how his reprisal in \"\" was different from this film, Hurt said, \"What I created [for \"The Incredible Hulk\"] was a Ross who was right out of the graphic novel type of thing, where he was as much of a cartoon, in a way, as the monsters were. His ego was just as big and his problems were just as big. I really did do that consciously. I created a General Ross before which created a verisimilitude for the monsters, by making him a human monster. I worked really hard on the makeup and the exaggerated behavior and things like that and a controlled psychosis.\" Sam Elliott had expressed interest in reprising the role from the first \"Hulk\" film.",
"title": "The Incredible Hulk (film)"
} | {
"id": "11996247",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Epic Collection 19: Ghosts of the Past\" (with Dale Keown), Marvel Comics, 2015. . Collects \"Incredible Hulk\" #397–406 and \"Incredible Hulk Annual\" #18–19 (1992).\n\nBULLET::::- \"Tempest Fugit\" (with Lee Weeks), Marvel Comics, 2005. . Collects \"Incredible Hulk\" Vol. 2 #77–82 (2005).\n\nBULLET::::- \"Incredible Hulk\" #328, 331–359, 361–467, −1 (1989–1998)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Incredible Hulk Annual\" #16–19 (1990–1993)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Incredible Hulk\" Vol. 2 #33 (reprints \"Incredible Hulk\" #335), #77–87 (2005)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Incredible Hulk vs. Venom\" #1 (1994)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Incredible Hulk/Hercules: Unleashed\" #1 (1996)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect\" #1–2 (1992)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Incredible Hulk: The End\" #1 (2002)",
"title": "Peter David bibliography"
} |
14181 | t. rex was the group that sang get it on bang a gong. | SUPPORTS | who is the group sings get it on bang a gong? | t. rex | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
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"text": "Section::::Techniques and curriculum.:Forms (Kata) (기본형).\n\nWon Hwa Do has 40 Basic Forms, \n\nThe first set are separated into 4 directions forward, left, back and right. The second set of 20 forms consist of diagonal directions of movement.\n\nJeong-Myeon-Gong-Bang(정면공방) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 \n\nPyeong-Woe-Gong-Bang(평외공방) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5\n\nHu-Myeon-Gong-Bang(후면공방) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 \n\nPyeong-Nae-Gong-Bang(평내공방) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 \n\nCheuk-Woe-Gong-Bang(측외공방) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5\n\nCheuk-Nae-Gong-Bang(측내공방) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5\n\nCheuk-waeGong-Bang (주외공방) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5\n\nJu-Nae-GongBang (주내공방) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5",
"title": "WonHwaDo"
} |
14182 | nicolette larson sang lotta love in 1989. | REFUTES | who sang lotta love in 1989? | nicolette larson | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "21448390",
"text": "In February 1998, friends and associates of Nicolette Larson, who had died on December 16, 1997, mounted a tribute at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium which raised over $165,000 for the UCLA Children's Hospital. The two night engagement was billed as \"The Lotta Love Concert\" and opened with an ensemble performance of \"Lotta Love\" by Rosemary Butler, Valerie Carter, Carole King, and Bonnie Raitt. In December 2007, a \"Lotta Love\" memorial concert was held to mark the 10th anniversary of Larson's passing, and in December 2008, the Talking Stick in Venice CA hosted a \"Lotta Love\" memorial concert which featured a performance of \"Lotta Love\" by Rosemary Butler and Andrew Gold.",
"title": "Lotta Love"
} |
14183 | double-fifteen dominoes are in a mexican train set for 9-12 players. | SUPPORTS | how many dominoes are in a mexican train set for 9-12 players? | double-fifteen | {
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"text": "A double-twelve set of dominoes is marketed as the standard for Mexican Train, and accommodates up to 8 players. Other sets are commonly used as well. The following alternate sets are common, depending on the number of people playing:\n\nBULLET::::- Double-Six (2 players)\n\nBULLET::::- Double-Nine (2–4 players)\n\nBULLET::::- Double-Twelve (5–8 players)\n\nBULLET::::- Double-Fifteen (9–12 players)\n\nBULLET::::- Double-Eighteen (13 players)\n\nIn addition to dominoes, the game also requires:\n\nBULLET::::- One token or marker for each player\n\nBULLET::::- A special spacer, known as the \"station\" or \"hub\", used to evenly space the trains around the central domino (optional).",
"title": "Mexican Train"
} | {
"id": "13539576",
"text": "Delayed First Turn variation: Similar to the Fast Game variation listed above, instead of simultaneously, each person takes turns playing as many dominoes on their train as possible. Any player that is unable to play on their first turn draws a domino, and may then begin their first turn or pass. When a player who has passed finally starts their train, they may play as many dominoes as they can string together. After starting their train, players are only permitted to play one domino at a time as usual, unless playing a double. This version allows a player to save their \"first turn\" string of dominoes for when they have a chance, instead of being stuck with all dominoes from the beginning.",
"title": "Mexican Train"
} |
14184 | eric rudolph discovered the planted bomb at the atlanta olympics. | REFUTES | who discovered the planted bomb at the atlanta olympics? | eric rudolph | {
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"text": "Jewell also sued the \"Atlanta Journal-Constitution\" newspaper. According to Jewell, the paper's headline, \"FBI suspects 'hero' guard may have planted bomb\", \"pretty much started the whirlwind\". In one article, the \"Atlanta Journal\" compared Richard Jewell's case to that of serial killer Wayne Williams.",
"title": "Richard Jewell"
} | {
"id": "7291893",
"text": "BULLET::::58. Dan Nowosielski, class of 1991, men's fencing, 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics\n\nBULLET::::59. John Parker, class of 1989, men's rowing, 1992 Barcelona Olympics\n\nBULLET::::60. Nathalie Wunderlich, class of 1993, women's swimming, 1992 Barcelona Olympics\n\nBULLET::::61. Lianne Bennion Nelson, class of 1995, women's rowing, 1996 Atlanta Olympics, 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2004 Athens Olympics\n\nBULLET::::62. Kevin Cotter, class of 1996, men's rowing, 1996 Atlanta Olympics, 2000 Sydney Olympics\n\nBULLET::::63. Chris Ahrens, class of 1998, men's rowing, 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2004 Athens Olympics\n\nBULLET::::64. Derek Bouchard-Hall, class of 1992, men's cycling, 2000 Sydney Olympics",
"title": "List of Princeton University Olympians"
} |
14185 | 124 is the latest episode of sister wives as of january 15, 2017. | REFUTES | what is the latest episode of sister wives as of january 15, 2017? | 124 | {
"id": "20789073",
"text": "BULLET::::- Millennium Annular Solar Eclipse, APOD 1/22/2010, annularity of Kanyakumari, India, the same picture chosen as APOD again on 5/19/2012, Annular Solar Eclipse\n\nBULLET::::- Eclipses in the Shade, APOD 1/23/2010, from Alif Alif Atoll, Maldives\n\nBULLET::::- Annular Eclipse Over Myanmar, APOD 1/26/2010, annularity of Ananda Temple, Bagan, Myanmar\n\nBULLET::::- 2010 Annular Eclipse January 15, 2010, from India by Jay Pasachoff\n\nBULLET::::- Solar Eclipse animation of January 15, 2010\n\nBULLET::::- ShadowAndSubstance.com: January 15, 2010, solar eclipse animations for geographical locations\n\nBULLET::::- Eclipse photography taken from Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, India\n\nBULLET::::- Eclipse-Chasers: January 15, 2010 annular solar eclipse\n\nBULLET::::- SWAN Website",
"title": "Solar eclipse of January 15, 2010"
} | {
"id": "25789668",
"text": "\"Sister Wives\" drew national media attention after its first season and garnered generally mixed reviews from critics. \"Washington Post\" staff writer Hank Stuever called it \"refreshingly frank\" and found most interesting the small details of the family's everyday life, such as the food supply, division of labor, and minor arguments. \"Los Angeles Times\" television critic Mary McNamara said she was intrigued by the matriarchal nature of the polygamist family, a unit that is traditionally considered patriarchal. McNamara said the wives form the center of the family and that \"their bonds appear far stronger and more vital than the casual fondness with which they all treat Kody\". Salon.com writer Schuyler Velasco praised \"Sister Wives\" for introducing viewers to unfamiliar subject matter and called it \"refreshingly modest\" considering its controversial subject matter. Velasco said it has \"a natural, honest presence in a genre fabled for the camera-hogging antics of \"Jersey Shore\"\". Shelley Fralic of \"The Vancouver Sun\" called it fascinating and surprising and was impressed with the sensible and articulate way in which the family defended their lifestyle. When the Brown family made an October 2010 appearance on \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\", talk show host Oprah Winfrey said she found particularly fascinating the relationship between the sister wives.",
"title": "Sister Wives"
} |
14186 | the cabbage patch dolls came out as measured by when they were introduced at the international toy fair in 1983. | SUPPORTS | when did the cabbage patch dolls come out as measured by when they were introduced at the international toy fair? | 1983 | {
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"text": "BULLET::::- 1983: Cabbage Patch Kids were introduced with great fanfare at the International Toy Fair in NYC. By October, riots were occurring in stores around the country. The dolls made the cover of \"Newsweek\" before Christmas and stories of their success were heralded around the world.\n\nBULLET::::- 1984: Sales for Cabbage Patch Kids branded products, from toys to children's apparel, came close to the record setting $2 billion mark. The CPK record, titled \"Cabbage Patch Dreams\", produced by the Chapin Brothers for Parker Brothers' music, went Gold and Platinum. The video game \"\" was released.",
"title": "Cabbage Patch Kids"
} | {
"id": "21040958",
"text": "Hasbro took over the rights to produce Cabbage Patch dolls in 1988 after Coleco filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and continued to make the dolls with various gimmicks, including dolls that played kazoos. Some of the more popular doll lines to come out under the Cabbage Patch Kids name included the \"Birthday Kids\", \"Splash 'n' Tan Kids\", and \"Pretty Crimp and Curl\". Hasbro gradually began making the dolls for younger children, which led to smaller and smaller dolls. Although Cabbage Patch dolls were still best selling toys, Hasbro never really revitalized the Cabbage Patch market. In 1994, Mattel acquired the licensing rights to the dolls from Original Appalachian Artworks.",
"title": "Cabbage Patch Kids"
} |
14187 | anne burrell won season 6 of worst cooks in america. | SUPPORTS | who won season 6 of worst cooks in america? | anne burrell | {
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"text": "Florence was a presenter on \"Globe Trekker\", hosted \"Food 911\" and \"How to Boil Water\", co-hosted Worst Cooks in America with Anne Burrell and currently hosts \"Tyler's Ultimate\" ,\"The Great Food Truck Race\" and has a new show premiering in August 2018 called Bite Club on the Food Network. Chef Tyler was a Judge on Worst Cooks in America for seasons 6,8, 12-13, 15-present. He was featured on the ABC TV show Shaq's Big Challenge, which aired on July 17, 2007 and Momma's Boys, a reality show produced by Ryan Seacrest. He has also appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in a nationwide Sandwich Showdown. He has appeared a number of times on The Today Show, and was featured on The View in 2008. Florence serves on the board of the national nonprofit Afterschool Alliance, an organization that works to promote and to support quality after-school programs. In 2007, Florence and fellow chef Joey Altman co-hosted a celebrity chef cook-off to benefit Afterschool Alliance.",
"title": "Tyler Florence"
} | {
"id": "942539",
"text": "Worst Cooks in America\n\nWorst Cooks in America is an American reality television series that premiered on January 3, 2010, on the Food Network. The show takes 12 to 16 contestants (referred to as \"recruits\") with very poor cooking skills through a culinary boot camp, to earn a cash prize of $25,000 and a Food Network cooking set. The recruits are trained on the various basic cooking techniques including: baking, knife skills, temperature, seasoning and preparation. The final challenge is to cook a restaurant quality three-course meal for three food critics.\n\nSection::::History.",
"title": "Worst Cooks in America"
} |
14188 | the country john harvey won the battle of stoney creek in the war of 1812. | REFUTES | which country won the battle of stoney creek in the war of 1812? | john harvey | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
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"text": "Stoney Creek\n\nStoney Creek may refer to:\n\nSection::::In Australia.\n\nBULLET::::- Stony Creek, Queensland, historical spelling of the rural community of Stony Creek, Queensland\n\nBULLET::::- Stoney Creek Falls, in Queensland\n\nSection::::In Canada.\n\nBULLET::::- Stoney Creek, Ontario, was a municipality that is now part of Hamilton, Ontario\n\nBULLET::::- Stoney Creek (electoral district), an electoral district in Ontario\n\nBULLET::::- Stoney Creek (Lake Erie), a watershed administered by the Long Point Region Conservation Authority, that drains into Lake Erie\n\nBULLET::::- Battle of Stoney Creek, a battle of the War of 1812\n\nBULLET::::- Saik'uz First Nation, often referred to as Stoney Creek First Nation (Canada)",
"title": "Stoney Creek"
} |
14189 | 7.1.2 is the latest version of iphone software, released in june 2014. | SUPPORTS | what is the latest version of iphone software, released in june 2014? | 7.1.2 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "22817086",
"text": "iPhone OS 1 is the first major release of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system. iPhone OS 1.1.5 is the latest and the last version of Apple's iPhone OS 1. This version of iOS was the first iteration of the touch-centric mobile operating system. No official name was given on its initial release; Apple marketing literature simply stated that the iPhone runs a version of Apple's desktop operating system, macOS, then known as Mac OS X. On March 6, 2008, with the release of the iPhone software development kit (iPhone SDK), Apple named it \"iPhone OS\" (they later went on to rename it \"iOS\" on June 7, 2010). It was succeeded by iPhone OS 2 on July 11, 2008.",
"title": "IPhone OS 1"
} |
14190 | william howe was the commander of the british forces in boston at the beginning of the american revolution. | REFUTES | who was the commander of the british forces in boston at the beginning of the american revolution? | william howe | {
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"text": "By the late 1760s Americans focused on their rights as Englishmen, especially the principle of \"No Taxation without Representation,\" as articulated by John Rowe, James Otis, Samuel Adams and other Boston firebrands. Boston played the primary role in sparking both the American Revolution and the ensuing American Revolutionary War. The Boston Massacre came on March 5, 1770, when British soldiers fired into unarmed demonstrators outside the British custom house, resulting in the deaths of five civilians and dramatically escalating tensions. Parliament, meanwhile, insisted on its right to tax the Americans and finally came up with a small tax on tea. Up and down the 13 colonies, Americans prevented merchants from selling the tea, but a shipment arrived in Boston Harbor. On December 16, 1773, 30–60 local Sons of Liberty, disguised as Native Americans, dumped 342 chests of tea in the harbor in the Boston Tea Party. The Sons of Liberty decided to take action in order to defy Britain's new tax on tea, but the British government retaliated with a series of harsh laws, closing down the Port of Boston and stripping Massachusetts of its self-government. The other colonies rallied in solidarity behind Massachusetts, setting up the First Continental Congress, while arming and training militia units. The British sent more troops to Boston, and made its commander General Thomas Gage the governor. Gage believed the Patriots were hiding munitions in the town of Concord, and he sent troops to capture them. Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Dr. Samuel Prescott made their famous midnight rides to alert the Minutemen in the surrounding towns, who fought the resulting Battle of Lexington and Concord in April 1775. It was the first battle of the American Revolution.",
"title": "History of Boston"
} | {
"id": "8437056",
"text": "BULLET::::- 28 October – American Revolution: Battle of White Plains – British forces arrive at White Plains, attack and capture Chatterton Hill from the Continental Army.\n\nBULLET::::- 16 November – American Revolution: Battle of Fort Washington – Hessian forces under Lieutenant General Wilhelm von Knyphausen capture Fort Washington in New York from the Continental Army.\n\nBULLET::::- 20 November – American Revolution: Fort Lee in New Jersey is captured by the British forces.\n\nBULLET::::- 26 December – American Revolution: The Continental Army led by Washington defeats a Hessian brigade at the Battle of Trenton.\n\nSection::::Events.:Undated.",
"title": "1776 in Great Britain"
} |
14191 | randy newman sang "simon smith and his amazing dancing bear" in the first episode of the muppet show. | REFUTES | who sang "simon smith and his amazing dancing bear" in the first episode of the muppet show? | randy newman | {
"id": "10114281",
"text": "While Frank Sinatra Jr. never recorded the finished song, it was popularized in the UK by the Alan Price Set under the title \"Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear\", reaching #4 on the \"Record Retailer\" chart in 1967. Randy Newman recorded his own version for his 1972 album \"Sail Away\". The song has also been covered by such diverse artists as Harry Nilsson, Morrissey, Harpers Bizarre, Bobby Short, Akiko Yano, and Okkervil River.\n\nThe song appeared in the first episode of \"The Muppet Show\", sung by the character Scooter as Simon Smith, with Fozzie Bear as the dancing bear.",
"title": "Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear"
} | {
"id": "10114279",
"text": "Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear\n\n\"Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear\" is a song written by Randy Newman, about a sincere young man of modest means named Simon Smith who entertains affluent (\"well-fed\") members of the public with his dancing bear.",
"title": "Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear"
} |
14192 | the desert scenes were filmed in the tv series stargate sg-1 at vancouver, british columbia. | SUPPORTS | where were the desert scenes filmed in the tv series stargate sg-1? | vancouver, british columbia | {
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"text": "Hathor (disambiguation)\n\nHathor can refer to\n\nBULLET::::- Hathor, an ancient Egyptian goddess\n\nBULLET::::- Month of Hathor, the third month of the Coptic calendar\n\nBULLET::::- Hathor Exploration Limited, a junior uranium exploration company based out of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada\n\nBULLET::::- Hathor (wherry), a Norfolk pleasure wherry\n\nBULLET::::- 161 Athor, a Main Belt asteroid discovered by James Craig Watson on April 19, 1876\n\nBULLET::::- 2340 Hathor, an asteroid discovered on October 22, 1976, by Charles T. Kowal\n\nBULLET::::- Hathor (character), a Goa'uld System Lord in the science-fiction television series Stargate SG-1\n\nBULLET::::- Hathor (Stargate SG-1), a Stargate SG-1 episode",
"title": "Hathor (disambiguation)"
} | {
"id": "20474422",
"text": "BULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: The Scourge (#9.17)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: Off the Grid (#9.16)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: Ethon (#9.15)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: Stronghold (#9.14)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Inferno (#2.19)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: Ripple Effect (#9.13)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: The Fourth Horseman: Part 2 (#9.11)\"\n\nSection::::Credits.:2005.\n\nBULLET::::- The Hive (#2.11)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: The Fourth Horseman: Part 1 (#9.10)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Instinct (#2.7)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: Ex Deus Machina (#9.7)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: Beachhead (#9.6)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: The Powers That Be (#9.5)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: The Ties That Bind (#9.4)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Stargate SG-1: Origin (#9.3)\"\n\nBULLET::::- The Intruder (#2.2)\"",
"title": "Image Engine"
} |
14193 | the tradition of the christmas tree originated from martin luther. | SUPPORTS | from what person did the tradition of the christmas tree originate? | martin luther | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "684087",
"text": "The Christmas tree was first used by German Lutherans in the 16th century, with records indicating that a Christmas tree was placed in the Cathedral of Strassburg in 1539, under the leadership of the Protestant Reformer, Martin Bucer. In the United States, these \"German Lutherans brought the decorated Christmas tree with them; the Moravians put lighted candles on those trees.\" When decorating the Christmas tree, many individuals place a star at the top of the tree symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem, a fact recorded by \"The School Journal\" in 1897. Professor David Albert Jones of Oxford University writes that in the 19th century, it became popular for people to also use an angel to top the Christmas tree in order to symbolize the angels mentioned in the accounts of the Nativity of Jesus. In discussions of folkore, some claim that the Christmas tree is a Christianization of pagan tradition and ritual surrounding the winter solstice, which included the use of evergreen boughs, and an adaptation of pagan tree worship; according to eighth-century biographer Æddi Stephanus, Saint Boniface (634–709), who was a missionary in Germany, took an axe to an oak tree dedicated to Thor and pointed out a fir tree, which he stated was a more fitting object of reverence because it pointed to heaven and it had a triangular shape, which he said was symbolic of the Trinity. However, the English-language phrase \"Christmas tree\" is first recorded in 1835 and represents an importation from the German language. From Germany the custom was introduced to England, first via Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, and then more successfully by Prince Albert during the early reign of Queen Victoria. The influential 1840s image of the Queen's decorated evergreen was republished in the U.S, and as the first widely circulated picture of a decorated Christmas tree in America, the custom there spread. Christmas trees may be decorated with lights and ornaments.",
"title": "Christmas decoration"
} |
14194 | the composition of mars' atmosphere of carbon monoxide is 0.0747%. | SUPPORTS | what is the composition of mars' atmosphere of carbon monoxide? | 0.0747% | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "19736315",
"text": "It has been estimated that more than 40,000 people per year seek medical attention for carbon monoxide poisoning in the United States. 95% of carbon monoxide poisoning deaths in the United States are due to gas space heaters. In many industrialized countries carbon monoxide is the cause of more than 50% of fatal poisonings. In the United States, approximately 200 people die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning associated with home fuel-burning heating equipment. Carbon monoxide poisoning contributes to the approximately 5613 smoke inhalation deaths each year in the United States. The CDC reports, \"Each year, more than 500 Americans die from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning, and more than 2,000 commit suicide by intentionally poisoning themselves.\" For the 10-year period from 1979 to 1988, 56,133 deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning occurred in the United States, with 25,889 of those being suicides, leaving 30,244 unintentional deaths. A report from New Zealand showed that 206 people died from carbon monoxide poisoning in the years of 2001 and 2002. In total carbon monoxide poisoning was responsible for 43.9% of deaths by poisoning in that country. In South Korea, 1,950 people had been poisoned by carbon monoxide with 254 deaths from 2001 through 2003. A report from Jerusalem showed 3.53 per 100,000 people were poisoned annually from 2001 through 2006. In Hubei, China, 218 deaths from poisoning were reported over a 10-year period with 16.5% being from carbon monoxide exposure.",
"title": "Carbon monoxide poisoning"
} |
14195 | leah van dale won the women's money in the bank 2017. | SUPPORTS | who won the women's money in the bank 2017? | leah van dale | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "24209081",
"text": "Purpose designed lawn edgers are more time efficient for long even edges and string trimmers are more efficient for angular edges and around interrupting features such as rocks. Spade based, roller based, and adaptable string trimmer designs may all be known as \"stick trimmers\".\n\nTypical situations for the use of lawn edgers are to define clean boundaries, and stop grass incursion, between lawns and walkways or gardens in private properties and public areas, and between sand traps and greens or fairways on golf courses.\n\nSection::::Manual lawn edgers.\n\nSection::::Manual lawn edgers.:Spade based.",
"title": "Edger"
} |
14196 | north melbourne football club lost the 1998 afl grand final. | SUPPORTS | which team lost the 1998 afl grand final? | north melbourne football club | {
"id": "25555433",
"text": "The 1996 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the North Melbourne Football Club and the Sydney Swans, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 28 September 1996. It was the 100th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 1996 AFL season. The match, attended by 93,102 people, was won by North Melbourne by a margin of 43 points, marking that club's third premiership victory. North Melbourne were awarded a gold premiership cup instead of the usual silver in honour of the centenary grand final.",
"title": "1996 AFL Grand Final"
} | {
"id": "24486848",
"text": "1998 AFL Grand Final\n\nThe 1998 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Adelaide Crows and the North Melbourne Kangaroos, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 26 September 1998. It was the 102nd annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 1998 AFL season. The match, attended by 94,431 spectators, was won by Adelaide by a margin of 35 points marking that club's second consecutive premiership victory, and second premiership overall.\n\nSection::::Background.",
"title": "1998 AFL Grand Final"
} |
14197 | us department of labor was created by president in 1884. | REFUTES | when was the us department of labor created by president? | 1884 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
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"text": "Unit Identification Code\n\nThe Unit Identification Code (UIC) is a six character alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies each United States Department of Defense entity.\n\nThe first character is the Service Designator:\n\nBULLET::::- A: US Department of Agriculture\n\nBULLET::::- B: US Department of Labor\n\nBULLET::::- C: US Department of Commerce\n\nBULLET::::- D: US Department of Defense\n\nBULLET::::- E: US Coast Guard\n\nBULLET::::- F: US Air Force\n\nBULLET::::- G: US Department of Transportation\n\nBULLET::::- H: US Department of Health and Human Services and US Department of Education\n\nBULLET::::- J: US Judicial Branch\n\nBULLET::::- K: US Department of Interior",
"title": "Unit Identification Code"
} |
14198 | the next episode, episode 23, of george gently is being shown on 20 may 2015. | SUPPORTS | when is the next episode, episode 23, of george gently being shown? | 20 may 2015 | {
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"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "2806750",
"text": "BULLET::::- Region 4 \"George Gently: Series 3\" DVD Released 7 July 2011, EAN: 9397911102291 PAL Format in Australia, distributed by REEL DVD Australia.\n\nBULLET::::- Region 4 \"George Gently: Series 4\" DVD Released 1 May 2013, EAN: 9397911234497 PAL Format in Australia, distributed by REEL DVD Australia.\n\nBULLET::::- Region 4 \"George Gently: Series 5\" DVD Released 1 May 2013, EAN: 9397911246995 PAL Format in Australia, distributed by REEL DVD Australia.\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Inspector George Gently\" at the British Film Institute\n\nBULLET::::- \"George Gently\" press pack from the BBC Press Office, 2007\n\nBULLET::::- \"Radio Times\" Martin Shaw interview, February 2014",
"title": "Inspector George Gently"
} |
14199 | the first human to human blood transfusion took place in britain. | SUPPORTS | where did the first human to human blood transfusion take place? | britain | {
"id": "8117539",
"text": "Lower went on to pioneer new devices for the precise control of blood flow and the transfusion of blood; his designs were substantially the same as modern syringes and catheters. Shortly after, Lower moved to London, where his growing practice soon led him to abandon research.\n\nThese early experiments with animal blood provoked a heated controversy in Britain and France. Finally, in 1668, the Royal Society and the French government both banned the procedure. The Vatican condemned these experiments in 1670. Blood transfusions fell into obscurity for the next 150 years.\n\nSection::::History.:Early attempts.:Human blood.",
"title": "Blood transfusion"
} | {
"id": "8117575",
"text": "Section::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Arnault Tzanck\n\nBULLET::::- Blood transfusion in Sri Lanka\n\nBULLET::::- Blood type (non-human)\n\nBULLET::::- Xenotransfusion\n\nBULLET::::- AIDS\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Transfusion Evidence Library searchable source of evidence for transfusion medicine.\n\nSection::::External links.:Blood Transfusion Societies.\n\nBULLET::::- American Association of Blood Banks (AABB)\n\nBULLET::::- British Blood Transfusion Society (BBTS)\n\nBULLET::::- International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT)\n\nSection::::External links.:Books.\n\nBULLET::::- Blood Groups and Red Cell Antigens. Free online book at NCBI Bookshelf ID: NBK2261\n\nBULLET::::- Handbook of Transfusion Medicine Free book published in the UK 5th edition.\n\nSection::::External links.:Guidelines.\n\nBULLET::::- American Association of Blood Banks Clinical Practice Guidelines",
"title": "Blood transfusion"
} |
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